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resource sources found here have brought great wealth to canada and the province specifically of alberta the question is how long will this good fortune last are highly which is in toronto with the story on this alex it's been half a century since a canadian oil sands entered the world stage tell us a little bit about the evolution of this resource. i think back to nine hundred sixty seven when everything was black and white and you got this guy the premier ernest manning. flew up with a guy named john howard a few from the pew i should say they flew up to fort mcmurray with a whole delegation of oil execs accept and speak in front of six hundred people because they just built the biggest facility of its kind in alberta to extract oil now the company the sun oil which pugh was the chairman of they're based out of philadelphia there was one of the the biggest companies around at that time especially they got into this game knowing that there was a big risk in alongside them one hundred thousand albertans invested also at fifteen hundred dollars a pop in bonds so people were going all in t
resource sources found here have brought great wealth to canada and the province specifically of alberta the question is how long will this good fortune last are highly which is in toronto with the story on this alex it's been half a century since a canadian oil sands entered the world stage tell us a little bit about the evolution of this resource. i think back to nine hundred sixty seven when everything was black and white and you got this guy the premier ernest manning. flew up with a guy...
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. >> how about you, particular mccarthy -- alberta. >> i've got a couple of things in the cooker that talk about. but what i can talk about and i have to be careful talking about it, i have had two interviews with mr. scalise, one at his rehabilitation facility a couple weeks ago and one after he returned on thursday. so that full interview in his own first-person narration of what has gone on the last 15 weeks will be live on politico monday morning. >> that was a great moment. we reverted to partisanship over puerto rico. does partisanship now get in the way of recovery. we have a minute. >> it seems in a rhetorical accepts it's already getting in the way. i'm not sure if people have seen the president's tweets. but going after the mayor of san juan, puerto rico. every day is a new adventure with this president and his twitter account. this is an island where people are dying. i find it astonishing. >> does the president put this aside? we need more people there, says the three-star. does puerto rico get more people this week? >> i think the president going tuesday will be an eye op
. >> how about you, particular mccarthy -- alberta. >> i've got a couple of things in the cooker that talk about. but what i can talk about and i have to be careful talking about it, i have had two interviews with mr. scalise, one at his rehabilitation facility a couple weeks ago and one after he returned on thursday. so that full interview in his own first-person narration of what has gone on the last 15 weeks will be live on politico monday morning. >> that was a great...
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think that that has come through consistently with autumn these were just three people from southern alberta who believe that they had fixed two children in tony's family and they did it with vitamins and minerals off the shelf and they just desperately wanted a scientist somewhere to take them seriously and do some research when stefan untrue who approached dr caplan in one thousand nine hundred six she was the director of behavioral research for the university of calgary as a scientist she was highly skeptical i'm sort of notion of utilising minerals for mental illness was simply proposed for us i thought well that's impossible you can't do that there's no way it would have that effect but i think that line of thought. it is reflective of our lack of education about nutrition and the fact that blood is bathing the neurons in our brain every minute of every day bringing oxygen and what micronutrients to make those brain cells work stephan and his co-founder created a nonprofit called true hoop and after years of experimentation they developed a mineral based formula called m. power plus int
think that that has come through consistently with autumn these were just three people from southern alberta who believe that they had fixed two children in tony's family and they did it with vitamins and minerals off the shelf and they just desperately wanted a scientist somewhere to take them seriously and do some research when stefan untrue who approached dr caplan in one thousand nine hundred six she was the director of behavioral research for the university of calgary as a scientist she...
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different or there towards in the region people the canadian funds are like as a canadian government alberta government specifically looks towards appeasing businesses so obviously the tax rates are much lower they want everybody to be happy environmental laws sometimes and you know let's push this aside let's push that aside it's two different ball games now a bird is pond which was an established get this twenty years prior to norway so the nine hundred seventy six that's how long those funds been around is worth how much is it worth seventeen point two billion dollars and they you know berta government loves to dip into their fund as much as it possibly can forty one point four billion dollars have gone to government coffers from that fund itself now norway again like i mean let's look at seventy eight percent tax the oil revenue it's a state run. basically that will industry is completely state run by that oil so it's a very different equation when you look at it that way. they do have a deficit they were about one hundred thirty billion dollars a year deficit in norway but again if they
different or there towards in the region people the canadian funds are like as a canadian government alberta government specifically looks towards appeasing businesses so obviously the tax rates are much lower they want everybody to be happy environmental laws sometimes and you know let's push this aside let's push that aside it's two different ball games now a bird is pond which was an established get this twenty years prior to norway so the nine hundred seventy six that's how long those funds...
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taxpayer money that's out there that is a pretty rainy day fund as candid as i already province alberta's got a similar economy to that of norway but it's fun has not performed anywhere near that well can you tell us about that and why the approach is night and day the region fund basically looks different or their tours of the region people the canadian funds are like as a canadian government alberta government specifically looks towards appeasing businesses so obviously the tax rates are much lower they want everybody to be happy environmental laws sometimes and you know let's push this aside let's push that aside it's two different ball games now bertus pond which was an established twenty years prior to norway so the nine hundred seventy six that's how long those funds been around is worth how much is it worth seventeen point two billion dollars and the yelverton government loves to dip into their fund as much as it possibly can forty one point four billion dollars have gone to government coffers from that fund itself now norway again like i mean let's look at seventy eight percent ta
taxpayer money that's out there that is a pretty rainy day fund as candid as i already province alberta's got a similar economy to that of norway but it's fun has not performed anywhere near that well can you tell us about that and why the approach is night and day the region fund basically looks different or their tours of the region people the canadian funds are like as a canadian government alberta government specifically looks towards appeasing businesses so obviously the tax rates are much...
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a woman in alberta, canada smashed into a coyote. this is just chilling. she thought the animal was a goner, so she drove all the way to the office, 20 miles and she got there, and a worker said, ma'am? you have a coyote in your dude. theanimal released back in the wild. >>> in the middle of several communities, many students just go to bed hungry. tonight, we'll hear from champions trying to help. >>> this is too good to be true but it's true. up next, how you can get an 8- day all inclusive trip to italy and born and raised incian, dr. rrural virginia went to vmi. trained at johns hopkins. an army doctor who treated soldiers seriously wounded in the gulf war. eighteen years as volunteer medical director as lt. governor, he's fighting to expand healthcare in virginia. he'll get it done as governor. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, and we need to provide access to affordable healthcare for all virginians, not take it away. >>> let's talk consumer news now. air travel is slowly getting back to normal after irma swept through the southeast. the airline indu
a woman in alberta, canada smashed into a coyote. this is just chilling. she thought the animal was a goner, so she drove all the way to the office, 20 miles and she got there, and a worker said, ma'am? you have a coyote in your dude. theanimal released back in the wild. >>> in the middle of several communities, many students just go to bed hungry. tonight, we'll hear from champions trying to help. >>> this is too good to be true but it's true. up next, how you can get an 8-...
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>> alberta, virginia. >> reporter: alberta, virginia. they keep on coming. news 4 today is working for you, giving you everything you need to know about the big celebration of marking this milestone. >> you should watch for the report tomorrow morning on news 4 today. we are on the air from 4:00 to 7:00 a.m. >>> when a hurricane is moving in, the last place you want to be is on a boat as the winds pickup. >> but that's just where one couple found themselves as hurricane irma moved in, and it sparked a day's long ordeal that had them scared for their lives. >> you just pray that you're going to make it back. you've got -- we have kids. and we just wanted to get back. >>> when a florida couple says they survived hurricane irma, they mean that. the couple was in their boat and -- they were in their boat and tried to get away from the storm, but the currents actually pulled them right in. they survived 115 miles per hour winds, rather, and heavy rains. but it storm that may have been the toughest for them. jayme explains. >> reporter: this video of rough water c
>> alberta, virginia. >> reporter: alberta, virginia. they keep on coming. news 4 today is working for you, giving you everything you need to know about the big celebration of marking this milestone. >> you should watch for the report tomorrow morning on news 4 today. we are on the air from 4:00 to 7:00 a.m. >>> when a hurricane is moving in, the last place you want to be is on a boat as the winds pickup. >> but that's just where one couple found themselves as...
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this guy is grabbing air from british columbia in alberta wrapping around the low pressure area and moving into the bay area. that's why temperatures were chilly today and it was cloudy, breezy and why tomorrow even when sunshine returns, temperatures will stay 5 to 12 degrees cooler than average. some clouds tomorrow morning for the santa clara valley and also san mateo county. watch for a chance of a few sprinkles up toward ben loehmann and the santa cruz plants. tomorrow morning it will be brisk and breezy and sunshine won't feel as strong. heading toward the weekend here comes a ridge of high pressure that will build in, milder weather saturday and sunday, but tomorrow will be kind of chilly. some inland cities drop to the 40s overnight tonight. we trend sunnier and warmer into the weekend. 80 is the normal high for san jose. tomorrow only 71. union city sunshine, breezy, 68 degrees, san ramon 69 degrees, pittsburg 72 and sunshine, san rafael 68, sonoma 72 degrees and ukiah 70 degrees for a high tomorrow. extended forecast, back to the 80s inland, around 70 near the bay and 90s once ag
this guy is grabbing air from british columbia in alberta wrapping around the low pressure area and moving into the bay area. that's why temperatures were chilly today and it was cloudy, breezy and why tomorrow even when sunshine returns, temperatures will stay 5 to 12 degrees cooler than average. some clouds tomorrow morning for the santa clara valley and also san mateo county. watch for a chance of a few sprinkles up toward ben loehmann and the santa cruz plants. tomorrow morning it will be...
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money by alberta banks but arst i didn't think of the ordinary men and the russian morning through the back under don't buy credits as people see no future bad face or not you know you become ill you lose your job your relationship breaks down you become a casualty is dead a life long trip or is there a way out those are sure to come to bed or know of the right to judge a bill from so morphed sysco a few more. shots seemed wrong why don't we all just all. get to shape out just a few cuts to the ticket and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. in case you're new to the game this is how it works the economy is built around corners corporations run washington the washington post media the. koch voters elected a businessman to run this country business because. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. the u.s. state department faces similar questions over the seizure of russian diplomatic property. of the i just about formal diplomatic protocol and you know what i don't know if you a
money by alberta banks but arst i didn't think of the ordinary men and the russian morning through the back under don't buy credits as people see no future bad face or not you know you become ill you lose your job your relationship breaks down you become a casualty is dead a life long trip or is there a way out those are sure to come to bed or know of the right to judge a bill from so morphed sysco a few more. shots seemed wrong why don't we all just all. get to shape out just a few cuts to the...
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this area of low pressure is strong carrying cold air wrapping around from british columbia to albertag its way to california. that's why tomorrow even with full sunshine temperatures will run 5 to 12 degrees cooler than average. we'll moderate and be above average early next week. let's enjoy this taste of fall while we have it. some cloud cover overnight. the clearing skies will make it chilly overnight. we're chilly during the day and lose cloud cover at night and will see 40s in the north bay. a slight chance of a shower in the cruz mountains mid-morning tomorrow. our source of air is from canada, so we stay chilly. next week here comes a big ridge high pressure. that can happen in september, too. we'll be borderline hot away from the water next monday and tuesday. chilly tonight, slight chance of a sprinkle in the hills or mountains early tomorrow. everybody else is dry. we are trending sunnier and warmer into the weekend and next week. what's the average for san jose? the answer is 80, tomorrow only 71 despite the sunshine. danville sunshine, only 70, 71llzy in pittsburg, 72, vav
this area of low pressure is strong carrying cold air wrapping around from british columbia to albertag its way to california. that's why tomorrow even with full sunshine temperatures will run 5 to 12 degrees cooler than average. we'll moderate and be above average early next week. let's enjoy this taste of fall while we have it. some cloud cover overnight. the clearing skies will make it chilly overnight. we're chilly during the day and lose cloud cover at night and will see 40s in the north...
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he's a fireman, ems guy in i think fort mcmurray, alberta. [ audience member cheers ] great! yes!an awesome job. >> jimmy: and even if he didn't you're not going to tell the awesome job. >> absolutely not. i want every guy that can kill me to save as much face as possible. it's going to sound really hokey but when you put sort of non-actors on screen with actors the two two major each other better. because every actor wants to sound as really as they can and being around real people does that. and every non-actor wants to do a good job and being around actors helps that. >> jimmy: we've got to get you involved in this trump-north korea situation. [ laughter ] it sounds like you could potentially solve that. >> no, thank you. absolutely not. >> jimmy: well, good to see you. the movie is called "goon: last of the enforcers." it opens in theaters, v.o.d. and -- september 13th. we'll be right back with diana krall. [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert serie
he's a fireman, ems guy in i think fort mcmurray, alberta. [ audience member cheers ] great! yes!an awesome job. >> jimmy: and even if he didn't you're not going to tell the awesome job. >> absolutely not. i want every guy that can kill me to save as much face as possible. it's going to sound really hokey but when you put sort of non-actors on screen with actors the two two major each other better. because every actor wants to sound as really as they can and being around real people...
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think that that has come through consistently with autumn these were just three people from southern alberta who believed that they had fixed two children in tony's family and they did it with vitamins and minerals off the shelf and they just desperately wanted a scientist somewhere to take them seriously and do some research when stefan and true who approached dr caplan in one thousand nine hundred sixty she was the director of behavioral research for the university of calgary as a scientist she was highly skeptical and sort the notion of utilising minerals for mental illness was simply proposed for us i thought well that's impossible you can't do that there's no way it would have that effect but i think that line of thought. is reflective of our lack of education about nutrition and the fact that blood is bathing the neurons in our brain every minute of every day bringing oxygen and what micronutrients to make those brain cells work stephan and his co-founder created a nonprofit called true hoop and after years of experimentation they developed a mineral based formula called m. power plus
think that that has come through consistently with autumn these were just three people from southern alberta who believed that they had fixed two children in tony's family and they did it with vitamins and minerals off the shelf and they just desperately wanted a scientist somewhere to take them seriously and do some research when stefan and true who approached dr caplan in one thousand nine hundred sixty she was the director of behavioral research for the university of calgary as a scientist...
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the proposed line would carry tar sands oil from alberta, canada, to a terminal in superior, wisconsin. opponents say the pipeline would cross through the heart of minnesota's lakes, wild rice region, and 1855 ojibwe treaty territory. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we turn now to texas where the death toll continues to rise from hurricane harvey. at least 63 people have now died in the unprecedented flooding. the damage caused by the storm is staggering. more than 40,000 homes have been lost and as many 1 million cars destroyed. meanwhile, the long-term environmental impact of the storm is just beginning to be felt. the center for biological diversity reports flooded oil refineries and chemical plants released as much 5 million pounds of pollutants into the air during the storm. on friday night, another large fire broke out at the flooded arkema chemical plant in crosby, texas. then on sunday, authorities set fire to six remaining containers of chemicals in what was described as a controlled burn
the proposed line would carry tar sands oil from alberta, canada, to a terminal in superior, wisconsin. opponents say the pipeline would cross through the heart of minnesota's lakes, wild rice region, and 1855 ojibwe treaty territory. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we turn now to texas where the death toll continues to rise from hurricane harvey. at least 63 people have now died in the unprecedented...
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the keystone xl pipeline, which would carry more than 800,000 barrels of tar sands oil per day from alberta, canada, to u.s. refineries. president trump struck a three-month deal wednesday with congressional democrats to raise the ceiling on the national debt, postponing a looming fiscal crisis and shocking members of trump's own party, including his own white house aides. the deal left republicans fuming, including tennessee senator bob corker, who last month questioned trump's competence and stability. the agreement sets up a showdown on the federal borrowing limit in december. 15 states and the district of columbia sued the federal government wednesday seeking to block president trump's plan to end daca -- the deferred action for childhood arrivals program, which gives nearly 800,000 young immigrants permission to live and work in the united states. among those pressing the suit is new york attorney general eric schneiderman. >> we understand what is going on in washington, and we know that when bullies step up, you have to step to them and stepped in quickly. that is what we're here to
the keystone xl pipeline, which would carry more than 800,000 barrels of tar sands oil per day from alberta, canada, to u.s. refineries. president trump struck a three-month deal wednesday with congressional democrats to raise the ceiling on the national debt, postponing a looming fiscal crisis and shocking members of trump's own party, including his own white house aides. the deal left republicans fuming, including tennessee senator bob corker, who last month questioned trump's competence and...
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looks to order towards the norwegian people the canadian funds or at least as a canadian government albertagovernment specifically looks towards appeasing businesses so obviously the tax rates are much lower they want everybody to be happy environmental laws sometimes and you know let's push this aside let's push that aside it's two different ball games now a bird is pond which was an established get this twenty years prior to norway so in nine hundred seventy six that's how long this fund been around is worth how much is it worth seventeen point two billion dollars and they you know berta government loves to dip into their fund as much as it possibly can forty one point four billion dollars have gone to government coffers from that fund itself now norway again like i mean let's look at seventy eight percent tax the oil revenue it's a state run. basically that oil industry is completely state run by that oil so it's a very different equation when you look at it that way. they do have a deficit they were about one hundred thirty billion dollars a year deficit in norway but again if they want
looks to order towards the norwegian people the canadian funds or at least as a canadian government albertagovernment specifically looks towards appeasing businesses so obviously the tax rates are much lower they want everybody to be happy environmental laws sometimes and you know let's push this aside let's push that aside it's two different ball games now a bird is pond which was an established get this twenty years prior to norway so in nine hundred seventy six that's how long this fund been...
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la alberta se extiende porque las rÁfagas de viento podrÍan acercar nuevamente el incendio que por elos bomberos ganar un poco de terreno. el incendio habÍa sido logrado contener en un 15%. las temperaturas se mantienen en los 90 y lo que complica el combate de las llamas. apenas comienza la temporada de fuegos, otoÑo es donde mÁs se han desatado los peores incendios forestales en el oeste del paÍs. satcha: es lamentable y ojalÁ que no pase a mayores. gracias marÍa eugenia por tu informe. ahora los republicanos aceptan rompen sus intenciones derogar la reforma de salud conocida como obamacare, los y lÍderes conservadores advierten que no descansaran en redactar una legislaciÓn que elimine obamacare. cientos de legisladores seÑalan que el presidente barack obama pasÓ aÑos luchando para crear un nuevo sistema de salud. el mundo reacciona ante el anuncio de arabia saudita de permitir manejar por primera vez a las mujeres. el mandatario trump califica la decisiÓn como un paso positivo. la casa bianca aclara que el gobierno estadounidense seguirÁ apoyando a los excesos del reino ultraconse
la alberta se extiende porque las rÁfagas de viento podrÍan acercar nuevamente el incendio que por elos bomberos ganar un poco de terreno. el incendio habÍa sido logrado contener en un 15%. las temperaturas se mantienen en los 90 y lo que complica el combate de las llamas. apenas comienza la temporada de fuegos, otoÑo es donde mÁs se han desatado los peores incendios forestales en el oeste del paÍs. satcha: es lamentable y ojalÁ que no pase a mayores. gracias marÍa eugenia por tu...
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we've seen housing stabilize in both alberta and british columbia. seen a bit of the froth kind of come out of ontario and toronto housing market so. things are stabilizing in canada. the difference is that we found through our experience having a property canadian strategy product, since we've been at the b.m.o. is that canadian investors are so negative all the time. they're one of the best sentiment-driven investing bases i've ever seen. so for our part, canadians are underexposed in financials and energy they're. they're bitter that oil is not at $80, right? they don't understand the positive notions of a trading range market, which could be very good. between 1992 and 2002, w.t.i. was in a very tight trading range. in calgary, that area, really great companies out there, they did awesome in terms of rebuilding their prand and rebuilding their companies again. i think that's what's going to happen the next few years. canadian investors are kind of behind the eight ball. david: you said investors missed outside last year. they could have really do
we've seen housing stabilize in both alberta and british columbia. seen a bit of the froth kind of come out of ontario and toronto housing market so. things are stabilizing in canada. the difference is that we found through our experience having a property canadian strategy product, since we've been at the b.m.o. is that canadian investors are so negative all the time. they're one of the best sentiment-driven investing bases i've ever seen. so for our part, canadians are underexposed in...