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government had already carved out a series of five airports between edmund and alberta. there were other fields in alaska between the yukon border and fairbanks. consent, they built a military highway from british columbia to fairbanks, alaska. they would link up and supply -- supply these air failed's dutch airfields -- airfields. this highway would extend 1500 miles. about the distance from washington to denver. frontier town saw the arrival of the first army engineer troops in march of 1942. in all, there were seven in generic regiments. all about 10,000 men. their immediate job was to break through a pioneer road. a road which could be used to supply the airfield and constructive permanent road later. all spring and summer the troops gouged their way through the wilderness. there were colored as well as white troops. both did their fair share. they cut around mountainsides and across valleys. they built bridges over mountains and full-fledged rivers. finally, on the 20th of november, 1942, eight months after the first troops plunged in, the pioneers road from dawson'
government had already carved out a series of five airports between edmund and alberta. there were other fields in alaska between the yukon border and fairbanks. consent, they built a military highway from british columbia to fairbanks, alaska. they would link up and supply -- supply these air failed's dutch airfields -- airfields. this highway would extend 1500 miles. about the distance from washington to denver. frontier town saw the arrival of the first army engineer troops in march of 1942....
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the canadian government had already carved out a series of five airports between edmonds and alberta and yukon territory. there were other fields in alaska between the yukon border and fairbanks. consent, the united states war department decided to build a military highway from rails and at northern creek british columbia to fairbanks, alaska. to link up and supply these airfields, and to provide emergency assets to alaska for troops and material. this highway would extend roughly 1500 miles. about the distance from washington to denver. the frontier town of dawson's creek called the arrival of the first army engineer troops in march, 1942. in all, there were seven engineer regiments. or about 10,000 men. placeimmediate job was to a pioneer road, a road without frills, but a road which could be used to supply the airfield and construct a permanent road later. i'll spring and summer, the troops hacked, cut, and couched their way through the wilderness. there were colored and white troops. all did their full share. they cut around mountainsides and across valleys. they built bridges ov
the canadian government had already carved out a series of five airports between edmonds and alberta and yukon territory. there were other fields in alaska between the yukon border and fairbanks. consent, the united states war department decided to build a military highway from rails and at northern creek british columbia to fairbanks, alaska. to link up and supply these airfields, and to provide emergency assets to alaska for troops and material. this highway would extend roughly 1500 miles....
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. >> highway 93 in alberta, canada. one of the most beautiful places i have ever seen in my life but i'm happy to say i didn't do something like this. these people were on their way to honeymoon lake. watch what they catch on video. watch it in slow motion. >> i didn't see that the first time around. >> charged right at that woman. >> what made it stop? because she didn't run. she just cowered and they're like, nah. >> guardian angel, luck, whatever it is, the bear stopped but as you can see these tourists are doing something that nick would say, don't do that. they were on the side of the road. they were shooting video. that's why these people were slowed down. they were in a traffic jam because all of these people saw a bear on the side of the road including the woman with the camera and as you can see she dodged the biggest bullet she's ever seen in her life. >> these are award nominees at their best. these peel, when they saw the bear in the backyard in their party, they all ran. >> they're so cute. >> they're not c
. >> highway 93 in alberta, canada. one of the most beautiful places i have ever seen in my life but i'm happy to say i didn't do something like this. these people were on their way to honeymoon lake. watch what they catch on video. watch it in slow motion. >> i didn't see that the first time around. >> charged right at that woman. >> what made it stop? because she didn't run. she just cowered and they're like, nah. >> guardian angel, luck, whatever it is, the bear...
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. - alberta. alberta is incorrect. i got to be the butt of a lot of jokes from people like "sctv."portrayed me, and he was the host alex trebel. all right, that's it! show's over. get out! everybody out, no winners. - ( people booing ) - no winners! certainly no scholarships! - that's it, no points. - what? turn the security on 'em. i want you out! harvey: so, cbc loved you. you did a bunch of shows for them. why did you move to america? opportunity. i had done pretty much everything i could do in canada, in terms of hosting. because i was bilingual i got to host some big, musical, classical musical extravaganzas. when you began hosting game shows in the united states, you were the first host since groucho marx... - alex: with a mustache. - harvey: ...with a mustache. there was resistance to that, wasn't there? well, interestingly enough, one of the reasons they hired me - was because i had the mustache. - really? and when we did the pilot, lin bolen came to me and said, "alex, how strongly do you feel about your mustache?" i said, "very." - ( laughs ) - and that was the end of th
. - alberta. alberta is incorrect. i got to be the butt of a lot of jokes from people like "sctv."portrayed me, and he was the host alex trebel. all right, that's it! show's over. get out! everybody out, no winners. - ( people booing ) - no winners! certainly no scholarships! - that's it, no points. - what? turn the security on 'em. i want you out! harvey: so, cbc loved you. you did a bunch of shows for them. why did you move to america? opportunity. i had done pretty much everything...
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. >>> a man in alberta, canada, became a little too focused on taking video of a family of bears. that situation quickly turned from awe-inspiring to terrifying. here it is. momma bear caught on that zachary brown was taking video of her family. after a few seconds of staring she made her intentions pretty clear. stop taking the video. brown was obviously scared but wasn't hurt. >> i don't know if momma bears have an awareness of video cameras but they have an awareness of someone being there they don't like. >>> new at 5:00. why the former san francisco ma mayor is calling for someone to run unopposed. >>> the rescue >>> good morning north bay. let's get up and get going. >> this is abc7 mornings. >>> new video this hour shows an ambulance carrying a fifth boy who was rescued overnight from a cave in thailand. we will have updates as they continue the rescue mission this morning. >>> it's incredible that they are getting the kids out of there and i think a lot faster than any of us expected. >> it's nice to see. >>> good morning on this monday, july 9. it is 5:00 a.m. >> meteorol
. >>> a man in alberta, canada, became a little too focused on taking video of a family of bears. that situation quickly turned from awe-inspiring to terrifying. here it is. momma bear caught on that zachary brown was taking video of her family. after a few seconds of staring she made her intentions pretty clear. stop taking the video. brown was obviously scared but wasn't hurt. >> i don't know if momma bears have an awareness of video cameras but they have an awareness of...
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loss to dry and that's the case as we go on three wednesday what's the weather just moving through alberta to we'll see scotchwoman attorney because see some clouds and rain hail that's training its way down across the rockies as well back down towards arizona could see some useful right coming in here shall as they're down so we'll see deep south the clear skies for the eastern side of the country at its eastern parts of canada now it's about across the caribbean at present we have got some showers some longer spells of prime pushing in the greater antilles the can wrong the way as we go through choose day. we understand the differences and the similarities of cultures across the way around. so many times when you call home al-jazeera international bringing the news and current of families that matter team. out to c.n.n. . this is al-jazeera. hello i'm rob matheson this is the news our live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes. i will nominate judge brett kavanaugh to the united states supreme. shift to the right u.s. president donald trump nominates a known conservative voice to
loss to dry and that's the case as we go on three wednesday what's the weather just moving through alberta to we'll see scotchwoman attorney because see some clouds and rain hail that's training its way down across the rockies as well back down towards arizona could see some useful right coming in here shall as they're down so we'll see deep south the clear skies for the eastern side of the country at its eastern parts of canada now it's about across the caribbean at present we have got some...
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largely dry and that's the case as we go on through wednesday what a weather just moving through alberta towards the sketch a woman a target can see some clouds and rain here that's draining its way down across the rockies as well back down towards arizona could see some useful right coming in here showers there down towards the deep south the clear skies for the eastern side of the country and it's eastern parts of canada but it's about across the caribbean at present we have got some showers some longer spells of prime pushing in the greater mountain is looking wrong away as we go through choose day. this is one of the most fired parents of our judicial system what to do with children examining juvenile justice he didn't adult crime he's got to face an adult sons adolescents should not be demanding the rest of their lives for actions that are taken at that period of their lives is just as guilty as suffers the same consequences that's the law exploring the dark side of american justice the system with joe burden on al-jazeera. of opinion and wits that take that view is no point to make
largely dry and that's the case as we go on through wednesday what a weather just moving through alberta towards the sketch a woman a target can see some clouds and rain here that's draining its way down across the rockies as well back down towards arizona could see some useful right coming in here showers there down towards the deep south the clear skies for the eastern side of the country and it's eastern parts of canada but it's about across the caribbean at present we have got some showers...
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higher in fact in o 2011, 85 cases of samonella were reported to have been consumed animal track in alberta, canada. food truck also is much more and they don't have the luxury of being in containing buildings. this means flies, more pests, more problems, even more even when the mobile is not in use. any numbers of i have a very strong case that estimates that 48 millions of people get sick. 128,000 are hospitalized and 3,000 people die each year of food-related illness. not only my concern is the birds. many of you had probably walk around downtown with the food vendors are there are pigeons everywhere. the biggest problem with the pigeons is the drippings. there are many different types and the mess that they can make is difficult to remove and it causes a slip and accidents also occur and then of course, the human pathogens. it's my major concern and one way to understand the risk of the bird drippings opposed to the humans is to look and how common this is can be transmitted through contact with bird drippings. these two are fungis and they can be found in the drippings and i see these
higher in fact in o 2011, 85 cases of samonella were reported to have been consumed animal track in alberta, canada. food truck also is much more and they don't have the luxury of being in containing buildings. this means flies, more pests, more problems, even more even when the mobile is not in use. any numbers of i have a very strong case that estimates that 48 millions of people get sick. 128,000 are hospitalized and 3,000 people die each year of food-related illness. not only my concern is...
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. >> kristi calls her older brother jeff who is a police officer in edmonton, alberta. >> my first reaction is, okay, she's somewhere. you just need some space or some time. she'll turn up. >> but when nancy's parents gary and donna heard she was missing, they were gripped by something dark and cold. >> gary said to me, donna, this story is not going to have a happy ending. >> by afternoon, the cary police were involved. >> all i was told on the phone was it was a missing persons. >> when detective george daniels arrived, nancy's neighborhood was already filling up with a small army of her panicked friends. nancy's family rushed to cary to join in the search. her husband, brad, made a public plea for help. >> if anyone knows anything, contact the police with any information they may have and again, thank you to everyone that continues to come out and help out. >> sir, do you have a flyer? >> volunteers chased up and down the running trails where she loved to train. they combed the surrounding parks and lakes and woods for this woman they'd grown to love since she and brad moved down from ca
. >> kristi calls her older brother jeff who is a police officer in edmonton, alberta. >> my first reaction is, okay, she's somewhere. you just need some space or some time. she'll turn up. >> but when nancy's parents gary and donna heard she was missing, they were gripped by something dark and cold. >> gary said to me, donna, this story is not going to have a happy ending. >> by afternoon, the cary police were involved. >> all i was told on the phone was it...
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the proposed line would carry tar sands oil from alberta, canada, to a terminal in superior, wisconsin. on wednesday, activists opened the spirit of the buffalo camp near the city of gretna, south of winnipeg, within sight of a construction crew operating across the border in north dakota. in a statement, members of the group invited protesters to join their efforts to stop the pipeline, calling it a direct violation of the united nations declaration of indigenous peoples' rights, and adding -- "the camp also calls for an end to tar sands expansion and infrastructure that will lock humanity into future carbon emissions the planet cannot afford in the face of climate change." and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. and i'm nermeen shaikh. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. president trump has called on nato member states to increase their military spending to 4% of gross semester product. doubling his previous to men they meet targets of 2% by january.
the proposed line would carry tar sands oil from alberta, canada, to a terminal in superior, wisconsin. on wednesday, activists opened the spirit of the buffalo camp near the city of gretna, south of winnipeg, within sight of a construction crew operating across the border in north dakota. in a statement, members of the group invited protesters to join their efforts to stop the pipeline, calling it a direct violation of the united nations declaration of indigenous peoples' rights, and adding --...
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. >> they were walking a popular hiking trail in alberta when this happened. eventually, the bear turns around and makes a loop aroun the hikers. and wildlife experts say this was a good example of how to handle an encounter with a grizzly. they were pretty calm, allin th considered. i don't think i could be. and they stayed together as a group. but they had the bear spray ready, just inca . we checked with the national parks service for tips on what bear. if you see a some of it's interesting, like move sideways, which the bear doesn't see as a threat, and if you see a brown or grizzly bear, play dead, but don't that with a black bear. for that, you need to either escape or fight back. buthe tip that really got our newsroom talking isdentify yourself. apparently, bear experts say c talkinmly lets the bear know you're human and notl another ani it sees as prey. what do you guys think? that.m not testing any of >> i don't know if words are going to be coming out of my mouth if i see a bear. i mean -- >> well, they might help, though, ika, if you just keep sayin
. >> they were walking a popular hiking trail in alberta when this happened. eventually, the bear turns around and makes a loop aroun the hikers. and wildlife experts say this was a good example of how to handle an encounter with a grizzly. they were pretty calm, allin th considered. i don't think i could be. and they stayed together as a group. but they had the bear spray ready, just inca . we checked with the national parks service for tips on what bear. if you see a some of it's...
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according to reporting from tim alberta in politico, trump picked up the phone, called pat buchanan,ed for all the hurtful things he said. he made amends, babe buchanan, pat's sister and former campaign manager, said of trump. long before he got into the presidential race he reached out to pat and apologized for what he'd done, realizing it had been wrong. and then in the america forever altered by war and economic catastrophe, donald trump set out to run in 2015 for president, for real. this time on pat buchanan's platform. and here we are in 2018, in donald trump's america which was made in some ways by pat buchanan's campaign in the '90s. if you would like to know more about how we got here, here's the shameless plug part of it. read my new book, "the red and the blue, the 1990s and the birth of political tribalism." it's available for preorder now. it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. an
according to reporting from tim alberta in politico, trump picked up the phone, called pat buchanan,ed for all the hurtful things he said. he made amends, babe buchanan, pat's sister and former campaign manager, said of trump. long before he got into the presidential race he reached out to pat and apologized for what he'd done, realizing it had been wrong. and then in the america forever altered by war and economic catastrophe, donald trump set out to run in 2015 for president, for real. this...
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this is in alberta, canada. have you ever wanted to go over a 100-foot waterfall?art. hold on! >> ah! >> is that it? >> oh. >> one of them went through fine. the other kayaker broke his nose. >> oh, really? >> yeah. >> how did he do that? >> are you not supposed to do that? >> there he is. >> good that we have the evidence. >> i'm surprised it's only his nose that he broke. >> only the fourth and fifth people in the world to pull off this stunt. >> really? >> yeah. and they have the blood to prove it. >>> now to adorableness, this is frank's favorite story. check out what happens when you put a water cap bottle in front of a little frog in 110 degree weather. he takes a little mini frog bath. how cute is that. >> i thought he was going to disintegrate. >> look how tiny he is. it's a little pool for him. i will name you squooshy, and you will be my squooshy. frank, don't you want him as a pet? we should adopt him, shouldn't we? >> how's this for a possible pet for frank? this is in norway. feeding time can be really disorderly thing for some dogs, but nope, not for
this is in alberta, canada. have you ever wanted to go over a 100-foot waterfall?art. hold on! >> ah! >> is that it? >> oh. >> one of them went through fine. the other kayaker broke his nose. >> oh, really? >> yeah. >> how did he do that? >> are you not supposed to do that? >> there he is. >> good that we have the evidence. >> i'm surprised it's only his nose that he broke. >> only the fourth and fifth people in the world...
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we heard from alberta, ten hour work days, plus half hour lunch and commute time? nope!hat do you think the results are here, right? >> would you want to switch to a four-day workweek. 96 to 4 there, perpetual guardian said the trial started as a theory because he wanted to create a better environment for his team. the experiment generated so much positive feedback with the employees the plan is being taken to the board to try to get that four-day workweek. >> are you going to do another controversial poll like do you like rainbows, do you support ice cream. >> do you enjoy chocolate. does it matter which day? i don't know. >> it's a moot point in our world. news is happening. i would vote that the monday be the continuance of the weekend. >> or friday. >> or friday. >> sort of like a a stagger. >> doesn't feel like a workday. i'd rather work on friday and have monday. >> take us to "pop start," carson. >> we'll start with jennifer lopez. back in the day j. lo was the queen of romantic comedies. she starred in classics mike maid in manhattan. playing the woman using her
we heard from alberta, ten hour work days, plus half hour lunch and commute time? nope!hat do you think the results are here, right? >> would you want to switch to a four-day workweek. 96 to 4 there, perpetual guardian said the trial started as a theory because he wanted to create a better environment for his team. the experiment generated so much positive feedback with the employees the plan is being taken to the board to try to get that four-day workweek. >> are you going to do...
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last but not least in canada, power outage in alberta, that has contributed loss 350-barrels per day. are two conflicting views of what's going to happen with the price of oil, you have people that say demand is so strong it's going to do well, we are going to see supply -- demand is so strong but the excess supply is going to level out. others saying excess supply is going to be depleted and that will hurt going forward and two conflicting views. i know you spoke about it with previous guest, you russia and the united states meeting on july 16 and obviously this is going to come up. neil: indeed, it will, kristina, thank you very much. the fallout with john layfield who is in bermuda, i don't know what the price of gasoline is there, i think it's actually pretty high, john? >> 8 and a half gallons you don't want to come to bermuda to fill up. neil: the market is now in lows of the day, down 71 points, i'm sure not entirely oil related but what do you think? >> i think oil price wills stay high for at least the next year and the reason is because west texas has become the swing produc
last but not least in canada, power outage in alberta, that has contributed loss 350-barrels per day. are two conflicting views of what's going to happen with the price of oil, you have people that say demand is so strong it's going to do well, we are going to see supply -- demand is so strong but the excess supply is going to level out. others saying excess supply is going to be depleted and that will hurt going forward and two conflicting views. i know you spoke about it with previous guest,...
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hard to find the other side, but we did find this from alberta, who said that ten-hour work days plusy make those four days long days. so, we asked you ontw ter, this is really -- i don't know why we asked you on twitter. what do you think the results ar, he right? would you want to switch to a four-day workweek? >> ah. >> wow! those 4% are the bosses. >> 96%-4% perpetual guardians' founder said it starteds aheory to create a better environment for his team. the experiment generated so much positive feedback with his employees that the planbe is no g taken to the company's board to try to get that four-day workweek approved. >> are you going to do another controversial poll, like do you like rain bows? do you support ice cream? >> do you like chocolate? does it matter which day, though? i mean, if you, i don't know -- >> it's a moot point in our world. news is happening at a faster rate. but i would vote that the monday be ohe continuousthe weekend, right? >> yeah, or friday. >> monday or friday. >> yeah. >> le staggered - >> i get a feeling unto itself it doesn't feel like a workday.
hard to find the other side, but we did find this from alberta, who said that ten-hour work days plusy make those four days long days. so, we asked you ontw ter, this is really -- i don't know why we asked you on twitter. what do you think the results ar, he right? would you want to switch to a four-day workweek? >> ah. >> wow! those 4% are the bosses. >> 96%-4% perpetual guardians' founder said it starteds aheory to create a better environment for his team. the experiment...
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the man from alberta says he decided to get a doctor's note saying he identifies as a woman allowingainsley. ainsley: i didn't know women get cheaper car insurance. north korea is turning over the possible remains of 55 u.s. servicemembers who went missing during the korean war. vice president mike pence's father who fought in that war will greet the remains. >> my dad who is gone now 30 years raised us to understand he always thought the heroes of the korean war were the ones that didn't get to come home. ainsley: thousands of soldiers are still unaccounted for including our next guest's father. air force major samuel logan was captured by north korean forces after his b-29 was shot down in september of 1950. major logan's son, david logan joins me now. thanks for being with us. >> thanks, ainsley. ainsley: what us did it mean to you that our vice president is going to hawaii to greet the remains of many of these individuals and, one of those boxes could be your father? what does that mean? >> well, it is always exciting for the family, for this whole issue of the unforgotten war to
the man from alberta says he decided to get a doctor's note saying he identifies as a woman allowingainsley. ainsley: i didn't know women get cheaper car insurance. north korea is turning over the possible remains of 55 u.s. servicemembers who went missing during the korean war. vice president mike pence's father who fought in that war will greet the remains. >> my dad who is gone now 30 years raised us to understand he always thought the heroes of the korean war were the ones that didn't...