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it turns out, alberta has has oil, as well. why is this important? alberta has proximity. it is known for being the texas of canada, similar politics and similar religious culture. so it becomes immediately a haven for the wildcat ethic. independent oilmen can align themselves with alberta in its ventures. alberto's own premier, i will ensure this in a minute, will be important to that. ernest manning is the premier of alberta, a fiercely independent politician. also, a devout, evangelical christian. he sees in leduc, the chance to sell his product as the alternative to saudi arabia. we do not need to go to saudi arabia, america can become to bowl in partnering with alberta. -- become very comfortable in partnering with alberta. the more daunting and promising in terms of scale, alberta projects is this, you see pictured here. this is what it looks like. 54,000 square miles of peet bogs, soil contained with oil. it contains an estimate of 1.7 trillion barrels of vitamin. one of the largest reserves in the world. it is very costly -- how to extract this while making it prof
it turns out, alberta has has oil, as well. why is this important? alberta has proximity. it is known for being the texas of canada, similar politics and similar religious culture. so it becomes immediately a haven for the wildcat ethic. independent oilmen can align themselves with alberta in its ventures. alberto's own premier, i will ensure this in a minute, will be important to that. ernest manning is the premier of alberta, a fiercely independent politician. also, a devout, evangelical...
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if we lost the alberta wildies i think we'd be losing a big part of that spirit of alberta.do with them, and so they were rounded up, killed, just basically abused. in the wild horse herds, when they lived closer to private land and forest boundary, the young boys get kicked out of the herds and they start roaming by themselves and maybe join up with a couple of other young bachelors. most of the boys that we have in the barn right now, that's what happened. they got onto private land, trying to get close to find a girlfriend or something like that. the contraceptive is administered via a dart, a disposable dart, and we use an injecting rifle. it's a true contraceptive, not a sterilisation. the mare will get bred. she will have normal behaviour, but she won't conceive. i didn't start with horses until about ten years ago. my daughter got a horse and she went off to college, so guess who ended up with the horse? this isjust neat. every day there's something you learn and you can teach them too. i go out in the woods on my horse or in my vehicle and i still get excited and my
if we lost the alberta wildies i think we'd be losing a big part of that spirit of alberta.do with them, and so they were rounded up, killed, just basically abused. in the wild horse herds, when they lived closer to private land and forest boundary, the young boys get kicked out of the herds and they start roaming by themselves and maybe join up with a couple of other young bachelors. most of the boys that we have in the barn right now, that's what happened. they got onto private land, trying...
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if we lost the alberta wildies, i think we'd be losing a big part of that spirit of alberta.ed about them, nobody wanted anything to do with them, and so they were rounded up, they were killed, they were just basically abused. in the wild horse herds, one that lived closer to the private land and the forest, the young boys get kicked out of the herds and they start roaming by themselves and maybe join up with a couple of other young bachelors. most of the boys that we have in the barn right now, that's what happened to them. they got onto private land, trying to get close to find a girlfriend or something like that. the contraceptive is administered via a dart, so it's a disposable dart and we use an inject rifle. it is a true contraceptive, it's not sterilisation. the mare will get bred and she will have normal behaviour, but she just won't conceive. i didn't start with horses until about ten years ago. my daughter got a horse and when she went off to college, guess who ended up with the horse? it'sjust neat. every day, there's something you learn and can teach them, too. do
if we lost the alberta wildies, i think we'd be losing a big part of that spirit of alberta.ed about them, nobody wanted anything to do with them, and so they were rounded up, they were killed, they were just basically abused. in the wild horse herds, one that lived closer to the private land and the forest, the young boys get kicked out of the herds and they start roaming by themselves and maybe join up with a couple of other young bachelors. most of the boys that we have in the barn right...
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baby arms when he held on at an event in alberta.n alberta. babyjustin was born in may several months after his parents fled from damascus because of the war in syria. they do get a few good presents over the coming years. now let's get the weather. were whether underway this week, and a cooler night this week. this evening were still have a chance of a few showers next to a strip of cloud in southern england and east anglia. overnight we continue with cloud and rain in north—west scotland and a brisk breeze. overnight most places like dry with clear skies and temperatures lower than this away from towns and city centres. don't be fooled by the cool start tomorrow because in widespread sunshine that amateur will head up quickly. still cloud at pics of rain in the northern isles with her risk of breeze. the sun during his either further south you are, but for most it is light winds, sunny, and becomes warm to very warm with temperatures widely in the low 20s by monday afternoon. beyond monday, it is hard for some on tuesday but by the
baby arms when he held on at an event in alberta.n alberta. babyjustin was born in may several months after his parents fled from damascus because of the war in syria. they do get a few good presents over the coming years. now let's get the weather. were whether underway this week, and a cooler night this week. this evening were still have a chance of a few showers next to a strip of cloud in southern england and east anglia. overnight we continue with cloud and rain in north—west scotland...
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for more than a century horses known as while these have roam free in alberta canada. but the numbers on the eastern slopes of the rocky mountains been dwindling. natural predators and calls to stop them harming the grassland of faxes. today less than eight hundred while these remaining now team of volunteers is taking a new approach to save them. uhhuh one only has to go out there and watch a herd role in the hell's. just to really get a sense of what it used to be like in this country. if we lost albert awhile i think we'd be listener big part of that spirit of alberta. mmhm i. . mary just shy considered feral stray. nobody cared about and. . nobody wanted any and to do with them and so they were rounded up they were killed they were just basically used. in a wild horse herds when the live closer to the. about private land in the force reserve boundary the young boys get kicked out of the herds and may may start roman i'm by themselves and maybe join up with a couple other. young bachelors. mostly boys that we have in the barn right now. that's what have. they got on
for more than a century horses known as while these have roam free in alberta canada. but the numbers on the eastern slopes of the rocky mountains been dwindling. natural predators and calls to stop them harming the grassland of faxes. today less than eight hundred while these remaining now team of volunteers is taking a new approach to save them. uhhuh one only has to go out there and watch a herd role in the hell's. just to really get a sense of what it used to be like in this country. if we...
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i was not present for that but my grandmother on my mothers side, alberta louise randolph, i carry her middle name, grand mal randolph was present. in fact, she got, she came away with dr. king's book, stride toward freedom, signed by him. and i now have that book in my collection. but that was a huge moment and event in the portland black community that connected portland's black community to the movement. >> what stands out to me as a spark for her early activism was when she had her first job in the oregon division of corrections, and after sort of leaving home, leaving community, leaving campus, now out in the state, sort of the state apparatus, state structure and having to use your voice, both on the half of parolees and people in the system, and on behalf of her own behalf because of the treatment that you were given in that job. i don't know if that's the spark spark, but to me that's a crucial moment of transition. because a lot of what has helped the poor and affirmed what you are seeking in education and a matching a good for yourself was now severely threatened by this inst
i was not present for that but my grandmother on my mothers side, alberta louise randolph, i carry her middle name, grand mal randolph was present. in fact, she got, she came away with dr. king's book, stride toward freedom, signed by him. and i now have that book in my collection. but that was a huge moment and event in the portland black community that connected portland's black community to the movement. >> what stands out to me as a spark for her early activism was when she had her...
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and the volunteers trying to save the wild horses of alberta before it's too late.mmemorations for the 100th anniversary of the battle of passchendaele.
and the volunteers trying to save the wild horses of alberta before it's too late.mmemorations for the 100th anniversary of the battle of passchendaele.
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al b alberta, home to many canadians. about the omission and tweeted this. got too excited somewhere over the rockies. sorry alberta. i love you. happy canada day. >> thank you for watching this hour. i'm natalie allen. >> i'm george howell. the news continues right after this break.
al b alberta, home to many canadians. about the omission and tweeted this. got too excited somewhere over the rockies. sorry alberta. i love you. happy canada day. >> thank you for watching this hour. i'm natalie allen. >> i'm george howell. the news continues right after this break.
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it's just a stupid mistake. >> as chuck bell points out, alberta is alphabetically first. give the guy a break. it is one mistake. trudeau did apologize, saying he got a little excited while listing provinces somewhere over the canadian rockies mountain range. >>> moving on to other news of the day, a gaithersburg townhouse fire sparking warnings this morning about grilling safety. last night, flames and smoke filled the sky on bluebird terrace. fire crews say vinyl siding caught fire after a grilling mishap. the fire spread to a neighboring townhouse and 11 people are now displaced. investigators are trying to find out if charcoal was being used inside a propane grill. the homeowner was taken to the hospital with minor burns. >>> tiger woods says he has finished an intensive treatment program. a little more than a month since he was arrested for drugs with the support of his doctors ask family. back in may, florida police found woods on the side of the highway asleep and disoriented in his car. the champion golfer says he had an unexpected reaction to medication. >>> a te
it's just a stupid mistake. >> as chuck bell points out, alberta is alphabetically first. give the guy a break. it is one mistake. trudeau did apologize, saying he got a little excited while listing provinces somewhere over the canadian rockies mountain range. >>> moving on to other news of the day, a gaithersburg townhouse fire sparking warnings this morning about grilling safety. last night, flames and smoke filled the sky on bluebird terrace. fire crews say vinyl siding caught...
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. >> oh, if you are looking to cool off, has to alberta, canada and swim from this guy's 300,000 gallon pool. yeah. it's inspired by a pond where he grew up. and it's 14 feet deep and he freeze -- freezes it in the winter. it's quite the summertime mecca. >> awesome. >> and he said that they uted with family and friends. >> bravo to that guy. >>> so for 38 years, a new york couple tried to have a baby. she gave birth last week, and the parents say they did do fertility treatments and at 59, she gave birth and say they are so happy. >> look at that sweet baby. >>> kenny rogers and dolly parton will perform for the last time last october. it will be part of an all-star farewell show in asheville and the two have been singing for more than 30 years and have a hit song "island in the stream." know that song? >>> i think i will move right on. two new books from harry potter will be british exhibition celebrating 20 years since the harry potter series launched. one book will take readers to the three subjects studiesed at hogwarts and the others, mystical things like unicorns and ancient wimp
. >> oh, if you are looking to cool off, has to alberta, canada and swim from this guy's 300,000 gallon pool. yeah. it's inspired by a pond where he grew up. and it's 14 feet deep and he freeze -- freezes it in the winter. it's quite the summertime mecca. >> awesome. >> and he said that they uted with family and friends. >> bravo to that guy. >>> so for 38 years, a new york couple tried to have a baby. she gave birth last week, and the parents say they did do...
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"politico's" tim alberta, thank you for coming in as well. much appreciated to all of you.back with today's big picture. so she only earns double miles on purchases she makes from that airline. what'd you earn double miles on, please? ugh. that's unfortunate. there's a better option. the capital one venture card. with venture, you earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, everywhere, every day. not just airline purchases. seems like a no-brainer. what's in your wallet? rethink your allergy pills. flonase sensimist allergy relief helps block 6 key inflammatory substances with a gentle mist. most allergy pills only block one. and 6 is greater than one. flonase sensimist. ♪ >>> we are back with today's big picture. it's actually a bunch of small west nile. soldiers in vietnam belonging to former army medic, the first person given medal of honor from president trump. it is the highest military honor. he's receiving it after saving the lives of 10 other soldiers in a 1969 battle in vietnam even after he got hit by shrapnel and pul bullets. these are the pictures. the photog
"politico's" tim alberta, thank you for coming in as well. much appreciated to all of you.back with today's big picture. so she only earns double miles on purchases she makes from that airline. what'd you earn double miles on, please? ugh. that's unfortunate. there's a better option. the capital one venture card. with venture, you earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, everywhere, every day. not just airline purchases. seems like a no-brainer. what's in your wallet? rethink...
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enough interesting companies to use the pipeline, and a field the pipeline would carry the oil from alberta, canada to the texan coast, 1700 miles. trans canada says it expects to have a better financial assessment by the end of the year. >>> later today senator john mccain will begin his cancer treatment and his office says he returned to arizona to begin his radiation and chemotherapy. the 80-year-old senator was recently diagnosed with brain cancer and he plans on returning to congress after the august recess. >>> students can get more sleep thanks to the lawmaking is way through the california legislature which would not allow middle schools and high school to begin any earlier than 8:30 am. the sponsor of the bill says that the studies show that students do not get enough sleep causing them to fall behind in the critics say this would disrupt the family schedules, especially if the families start work earlier. the final vote could come as early as next month. >> i know a lot of younger people that are for that. >> what about the parents? >> the next concern is the sports because if the
enough interesting companies to use the pipeline, and a field the pipeline would carry the oil from alberta, canada to the texan coast, 1700 miles. trans canada says it expects to have a better financial assessment by the end of the year. >>> later today senator john mccain will begin his cancer treatment and his office says he returned to arizona to begin his radiation and chemotherapy. the 80-year-old senator was recently diagnosed with brain cancer and he plans on returning to...
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if constructed the pipeline would carry oil 1,700 miles from alberta canada to refineries along the texas gulf coast. plans for the project sparked massive protest. the president approved the plan in march. transcanada says they expect to have a better financial assessment by december. >>> the ohio state fair reopened this morning just days after a ride fell apart killing one person. all the rides at the state fair are now open with the exception of the fire ball ride. that ride fell apart midair on wednesday killing an 18-year- old and injuring several others. officials are investigating the ride and several rides shut down in that area as a precaution. >>> coming up riots on the streets of venezuela ahead of a controversial election. >>> the u.s. show a force following north korea's latest missile test. >>> protesters are up in the streets of venezuela ahead of today's assembly protection. they were hurling objects at police, burning election material. the controversial election will elect members of the assembly to rewrite the country's constitution. officials say one candidate was sho
if constructed the pipeline would carry oil 1,700 miles from alberta canada to refineries along the texas gulf coast. plans for the project sparked massive protest. the president approved the plan in march. transcanada says they expect to have a better financial assessment by december. >>> the ohio state fair reopened this morning just days after a ride fell apart killing one person. all the rides at the state fair are now open with the exception of the fire ball ride. that ride fell...
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trudeau adam bilan, seemed happy to fall asleep as the prime minister briefly held him at an event in albertafter a mostly cloudy saturday, things brightened up quite nicely for most of us during sunday. we ta ke nicely for most of us during sunday. we take that bright weather with us into the start of the new week. temperatures are going to climb. by wednesday, some spots could get up to 30 celsius but that could well spark some thunderstorms. and once those clearway, temperatures drop again. somewhat unsettled weather. there is a lot going on through the week ahead but today brought sunshine across parts of northern ireland, a lot more cloud across southern parts of england. that is the scene of this weather watchers in suffolk. we should see that cloud go away through the course of the night into the mass majority to try -- it is night into the mass majority to try —— it is dry. some schone rain in their north west of scotland. 0vernight lows of 13—15, cool and fresh after the south. tomorrow, if you like warm and sunny weather, it is shaping up to be a beautiful day. blue skies and sunshi
trudeau adam bilan, seemed happy to fall asleep as the prime minister briefly held him at an event in albertafter a mostly cloudy saturday, things brightened up quite nicely for most of us during sunday. we ta ke nicely for most of us during sunday. we take that bright weather with us into the start of the new week. temperatures are going to climb. by wednesday, some spots could get up to 30 celsius but that could well spark some thunderstorms. and once those clearway, temperatures drop again....
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it happened in alberta, canada.vestigators say the sting started in march when officers found 67-thousand pills in a home. but that led to another fentanyl bust in the area, including a lab where officers found two pill presses capable of pressing five-thousand pills an hour in total police say they confiscated over 130 thousand fentanyl pill worth over four-million-dollars. charges in the case are pending. ( marty ) still ahead on kron four news weekend... bill king is honored, while a's bob melvin also chases history. plus the giants take on the dodgers. sports, after the break. live look outside... richmond bridge for the weekned... it's the hawaii in july on treasure island. come out and check out food trucks, music and more. it's all happening on treasure island from 10 to 4. the event is free to attend. ( jr stone ) big saturday for the a's organization -- legendary bay area broadcaster, bill king was imortalized in cooperstown with the ford c. frick award for his excellence in baseball broadcasting. but he wa
it happened in alberta, canada.vestigators say the sting started in march when officers found 67-thousand pills in a home. but that led to another fentanyl bust in the area, including a lab where officers found two pill presses capable of pressing five-thousand pills an hour in total police say they confiscated over 130 thousand fentanyl pill worth over four-million-dollars. charges in the case are pending. ( marty ) still ahead on kron four news weekend... bill king is honored, while a's bob...
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if constructioned the pipeline would carry oil 1,700 miles from alberta canada to refineries. president approved the project back in march ending a decade's long delay under -- they expect to have a better financial assessment come september. >>> research shows millennials cheat less than their parents and have fewer sexual partners on average. a new study from the institute for family studies claim 20% of those older than 55 reported having sex outside of marriage. that's compared with only 14% of those under55. millennials born between 1981 and 1987 take a particularly dim view of cheating and are less sexual adventurous than their predecessors. a study that ran in the archives of sexual behavior noticed baby boomers those born between 1946 and 1964 average an estimated 11 sexual partners while millennials averaged eight. >>> turning now to colorado where tiny homes are making a big impression. 25 humble boats were on display at the colorado tiny house festival yesterday. the inaugural event was put on by business partners in an effort to educate, inspire, and ultimately gro
if constructioned the pipeline would carry oil 1,700 miles from alberta canada to refineries. president approved the project back in march ending a decade's long delay under -- they expect to have a better financial assessment come september. >>> research shows millennials cheat less than their parents and have fewer sexual partners on average. a new study from the institute for family studies claim 20% of those older than 55 reported having sex outside of marriage. that's compared...
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it happened in alberta, canada. investigators say the sting started in march... when officers found 67-thousand pills in a home. but that led to other fentanyl bust in the area... including a lab where officers found two pill presses...capable of pressing five-thousand pills an hour in total police say they confiscated over 130 thousand fentanyl pills ...worth over four-million-dollars. charges in the case are pending. (justine) coming up... we'll show you where in the bay area... there has been a rise in yellow jackets. (lawrence: the bay area getting hotter... i'll tell just hot hot it'll get in your neighborhood coming up next with your complete forecast...) (jr stone) ahead in sports... bob melvin yellow jacket wasps are causing problems in some parts of the bay area. bee keepers say they are responding to more calls now to remove nests ...than they did last year. kron four's philippe djegal reports from contra costa county... where the problem keeps growing. (philippe) before the break of dawn...nats/david williams/bee keeper- "this nest was in a railroad ti
it happened in alberta, canada. investigators say the sting started in march... when officers found 67-thousand pills in a home. but that led to other fentanyl bust in the area... including a lab where officers found two pill presses...capable of pressing five-thousand pills an hour in total police say they confiscated over 130 thousand fentanyl pills ...worth over four-million-dollars. charges in the case are pending. (justine) coming up... we'll show you where in the bay area... there has...
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it happened in alberta, canada. investigators say the sting started in march... when officers found 67-thousand pills in a home. but that led to other fentanyl bust in the area... including a lab where officers found two pill presses...capable of pressing five-thousand pills an hour in total police say they confiscated over 130 thousand fentanyl pills ...worth over four-million-dollars. charges in the case are pending. (jr stone) california is bracing for the upcoming green rush. we are less than 6 months away from pot being legal for adults 21 and over. (justine) the new law goes into effect january first. kron 4's maureen kelly takes us on a tour of one east bay cannabis edibles company... gearing up for the anticipated increase in demand. so this is the r & ddepartment here.inside this oakland warehouse..workers are cooking pot laced confections.wearing hairnets and smocks as they whip up things like medical marijuana mints.it's like willy wonka's factory but with weed. cannabis melted into the chocolate..that's then molded into bars.in the packing room worker
it happened in alberta, canada. investigators say the sting started in march... when officers found 67-thousand pills in a home. but that led to other fentanyl bust in the area... including a lab where officers found two pill presses...capable of pressing five-thousand pills an hour in total police say they confiscated over 130 thousand fentanyl pills ...worth over four-million-dollars. charges in the case are pending. (jr stone) california is bracing for the upcoming green rush. we are less...
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occurred with a group of in the tar sands area of alberta, canada.o you can physically shut these valves off if there is oil in them. since there was not oil in them, this is the part of the pipeline that is exposed. the rest is underground and underneath our waterways. so with this steel exposed, instead of having to operate a bulldozer and try to dig it up, find theseer to exposed valves and cut underneath the seams of these valves, because they have seams. if you cut underneath the seams, it's a lot more effective in terms of them having to dig it up further and costing them more money and more time in pushing untilhat completion date -- our goal was for them to exhaust their financial means so they would stop with this pipeline. amy: jessica reznicek, there are many who would say that destroying private property like this is violence. your response to this? >> i completely disagree. i think that the oil being taken out of the ground and the machinery that does it and the infrastructure which supports it, this is violent. these tools and these mec
occurred with a group of in the tar sands area of alberta, canada.o you can physically shut these valves off if there is oil in them. since there was not oil in them, this is the part of the pipeline that is exposed. the rest is underground and underneath our waterways. so with this steel exposed, instead of having to operate a bulldozer and try to dig it up, find theseer to exposed valves and cut underneath the seams of these valves, because they have seams. if you cut underneath the seams,...
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in the province of alberta. now we're back in. genoa is in a poor city. we're back in another poor city, hamburg, germany. police said today, they were expecting something like 100,000 protesters to turn up on the streets of hamburg. the european police very good at this. across most european countries, they know who they're looking for. they know the kind of groups that maybe prone to violence. all that 100,000, they believe something like 8000 maybe looking to partake in these acts of violence. to combat this, they got something like 20,000 police on the streets to deal with it. they are doing that relatively well. as we saw in genoa back in 2001, these thing can get out of hand. then one protester at least as far as i can remember, was killed. nothing like that so far today. these things can turn quickly. that is why you're seeing so many police on the streets of hamburg today. >> jonathan hunt, thank you for that perspective comparing it to the meeting in 2001. all these protest as we said, doesn't necessarily have to do with anyone attending this mee
in the province of alberta. now we're back in. genoa is in a poor city. we're back in another poor city, hamburg, germany. police said today, they were expecting something like 100,000 protesters to turn up on the streets of hamburg. the european police very good at this. across most european countries, they know who they're looking for. they know the kind of groups that maybe prone to violence. all that 100,000, they believe something like 8000 maybe looking to partake in these acts of...
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the political reporter for the guardian and politico magazine tim alberta. let's pick up where kristen left off, tying it to the next big news of the day, which is health care. some of these republicans worked with jeff sessions, they voted for him, six months in, they are seeing him essentially left hung out to twist in the winds here by the president. >> halle, you used the word extraordinary. you can't overstate how extraordinary a president's public attacks on his own attorney general are. we are used to using that word with trump. this really crosses a bridge in the minds of many republicans. you have to remember, this is not a president that has a lot of good will when it comes to his own party, those looking no advance his legislative agenda. he marked six months in office. this is a day where republicans want the president to focus on health care. so far he has been very disengaged and they have grown tired to responding to the outrage of the day. they are concerned about the ramifications if he did fire jeff sessions. >> we seen a president engage i
the political reporter for the guardian and politico magazine tim alberta. let's pick up where kristen left off, tying it to the next big news of the day, which is health care. some of these republicans worked with jeff sessions, they voted for him, six months in, they are seeing him essentially left hung out to twist in the winds here by the president. >> halle, you used the word extraordinary. you can't overstate how extraordinary a president's public attacks on his own attorney general...
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if constructed the pipeline would carry oil 1700 miles from alberta canada to refineries along the texast. trans canada says it expects to have a better financial assessment by december. >> coming up on fox5 news morning, a controversial conservative commentator who has been hyland critical of the affordable care act appears to be also benefiting from the healthcare law. moon man statue it hands out at its video awards show. >> as we go to break let's look live across the d.c. region this morning. 5:11 is our time, 66 degrees. you're watching fox5 news morning. don't go anywhere. >> ♪ >> ♪♪ >> exploits 5:14 is our time t let's take a look at the stories we're following for you today, monday, july 31st. a virginia woman and two children remain missing after last being seen in loudoun county on friday. their pictures are on your screen right now. 27-year-old courtney ashe was due to show up at a home in leesburg after leaving a home in ashburn with her five-year-old son cameron and nine-year-old cousin jalen sills russell. concerned relatives reported them missing yesterday. >> tension bet
if constructed the pipeline would carry oil 1700 miles from alberta canada to refineries along the texast. trans canada says it expects to have a better financial assessment by december. >> coming up on fox5 news morning, a controversial conservative commentator who has been hyland critical of the affordable care act appears to be also benefiting from the healthcare law. moon man statue it hands out at its video awards show. >> as we go to break let's look live across the d.c....
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have aired when this airs, which is fantastic, we're talking about it backstage, you were out in the alberta and this was an episode with a lot of stunts and a lot of falling around. and you tweeted a photo of your leg and this bruise. is that a painted on bruise or the real thing? >> no, that was real. yeah, yeah. a certain point i couldn't post anything, because i was like, this -- people will really worry about my well being. [ light laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> at this point, i can't. can't do it anymore. >> seth: and with that cold, because you're sort of not dressed for the cold for that scene. >> yeah. >> seth: what are you -- is there any tricks to the trade of how you -- they keep you -- >> it's a lot of layers. it's a lot of like really attractive layers. >> seth: oh yeah, you have a photo. another photo you showed. so this is -- so this is the attractive, alluring, how you keep warm when you're -- >> i like the booties. >> seth: yeah. >> i think that is the sexiest part, that it goes all the way to the toes. >> seth: and how -- basically how long does that help until you're freezi
have aired when this airs, which is fantastic, we're talking about it backstage, you were out in the alberta and this was an episode with a lot of stunts and a lot of falling around. and you tweeted a photo of your leg and this bruise. is that a painted on bruise or the real thing? >> no, that was real. yeah, yeah. a certain point i couldn't post anything, because i was like, this -- people will really worry about my well being. [ light laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> at this...
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tim alberta, "political" magazine, one of our softball players on the press corps soft ball team. alyssa ferrar. tipping over myself one of our newest members in fact, we just handed his card. robert costa, national political reporter for "the washington ost" and moderator for "washington week"." welcome to the club, bob. skipping over our speaker for a ment, matt, president of advocatists group and coordinated today's luncheon. thank you very much, matt. >> mrs. debbie meadows, wife of mark meadowings. ing a culture and trade reporter at c.q. roll call, thank you for joining us today, debbie -- ellen. > and lauren ashburn anchor of "news nightly clts on the global catholic channel. we are missing one person. we'll pick up michelle hatman the reporter for the "wall street journal" who is tied up on a plane but will be able to join us for the luncheon. you can applaud the members of the dais at this time. thank you for joining us. [applause] i'd also like to point out additional headliners of the team who helped prepare the luncheon and prepare me. i've mentioned tamera helped with
tim alberta, "political" magazine, one of our softball players on the press corps soft ball team. alyssa ferrar. tipping over myself one of our newest members in fact, we just handed his card. robert costa, national political reporter for "the washington ost" and moderator for "washington week"." welcome to the club, bob. skipping over our speaker for a ment, matt, president of advocatists group and coordinated today's luncheon. thank you very much, matt....
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tim alberta, "political" magazine, one of our softball players on the press corps soft ball team. alyssa ferrar. tipping over myself one of our newest members in fact, we just handed his card. robert costa, national political reporter for "the washington ost" and moderator for "washington week"." welcome to the club, bob. skipping over our speaker for a ment, matt, president of advocatists group and coordinated today's luncheon. thank you very much, matt. >> mrs. debbie meadows, wife of mark meadowings. ing a culture and trade reporter at c.q. roll call, thank you for joining us today, debbie -- ellen. > and lauren ashburn anchor of "news nightly clts on the global catholic channel. we are missing one person. we'll pick up michelle hatman the reporter for the "wall street journal" who is tied up on a plane but will be able to join us for the luncheon. you can applaud the members of the dais at this time. thank you for joining us. [applause] i'd also like to point out additional headliners of the team who helped prepare the luncheon and prepare me. i've mentioned tamera helped with
tim alberta, "political" magazine, one of our softball players on the press corps soft ball team. alyssa ferrar. tipping over myself one of our newest members in fact, we just handed his card. robert costa, national political reporter for "the washington ost" and moderator for "washington week"." welcome to the club, bob. skipping over our speaker for a ment, matt, president of advocatists group and coordinated today's luncheon. thank you very much, matt....
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i kind of invoke at least five or six important pastors., who they talk about alberta who eventually becomes the whole black nationalism within the church and the role he played in 1963 when malcolm comes to town and of course there is a difference there between the outlook of franklin at that point. but anyway talking about whether or not it is coming from the islamic or christian standpoint that church or religion is very instrumental in our understanding of how they bring these formations together in such a way that could have an impact of bringing about change. in terms of looking at theer church there is any number ofen commentators that we have had that have been just absolutelyli indispensable given some understanding male or female about the role of religious>> h leaders. >> guest: it's the pride that i take invoking the influenceinc and impact. i was talking to her this morning. one of the opportunities she gave the family she took my brother and me and sister she gave us the sense to do anythi anything. her life is an example of that is because she was born in a live debate
i kind of invoke at least five or six important pastors., who they talk about alberta who eventually becomes the whole black nationalism within the church and the role he played in 1963 when malcolm comes to town and of course there is a difference there between the outlook of franklin at that point. but anyway talking about whether or not it is coming from the islamic or christian standpoint that church or religion is very instrumental in our understanding of how they bring these formations...
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francine: how does it move on to your world, alberta? o? alberto: oil is a risk for markets.e's a lot of assets linked to oil. now think about emerging markets, credit, high-yield bonds in the u.s. and the risk that all those below $40 is substantial given that valuations are so tight, we think there is a strong risk because the structural nature of the opec economy is changing. there is more supply of oil in the world due to shale and production in the u.s. and there a difficulty for these governments to maintain political order at home. if you are faced with social unrest like venezuela and trying to convert your kingdom into a democratic economy like saudi arabia and you are going to have a very long path of structural adjustment, not four years. it is a 10-20 year issue and you are going to have to pump more oil if things do not work. francine: it becomes a lot more toficult as an economist look at how you measure the price of oil given everything that is -- has come online out of the u.s. thank you so much, will kennedy and alberto gallo. coming up next, we speak retail,
francine: how does it move on to your world, alberta? o? alberto: oil is a risk for markets.e's a lot of assets linked to oil. now think about emerging markets, credit, high-yield bonds in the u.s. and the risk that all those below $40 is substantial given that valuations are so tight, we think there is a strong risk because the structural nature of the opec economy is changing. there is more supply of oil in the world due to shale and production in the u.s. and there a difficulty for these...
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chaotic countries as you can find, canada is pretty solid and we don't have to worry about factions in albertaou see energy stock down 13%, oil prices down 15%, but the credit markets are really still open to these companies in the u.s., what does that tell you about oil prices? you have equity companies to build new rigs. >> probably people still have false expectation that is crude is going to go back to 60 to $80. that's number one. number two, there's a great, great distance between what some of the most efficient well capitalized countries can find oil for and have a break-even number 25rbgs, 28, $30 a barrel. now you'll hear a lot of ceo's say we need 56 or we need 70 or something like that but they might need that to pay alimony or something and along those lines. it's not necessarily part of the production costs and the costs are coming down not just in the shell but also in some of the big offshore projects. dagen: they can make money at $35 a barrel? thirty dollars? it depends. >> it depends if you have a lot of high debt. it's going to take a lot f of money to service the debt. but
chaotic countries as you can find, canada is pretty solid and we don't have to worry about factions in albertaou see energy stock down 13%, oil prices down 15%, but the credit markets are really still open to these companies in the u.s., what does that tell you about oil prices? you have equity companies to build new rigs. >> probably people still have false expectation that is crude is going to go back to 60 to $80. that's number one. number two, there's a great, great distance between...