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without alberta, that plan is that worth the paper it is written on.ore we're joined by winona amy:for more w we're joined by winonana laduke, native american activist and executive director of the group honor the earth. she lives and works on the white earth reservation in northern minnesota. and joining us from alberta via -- by phone is eriel deranger, founder and executive director of the group indigenous climate action. welcome to democracy now! let's go north first two eriel deranger. your response to the judge crutchfield decision and what this means for first nations opposition to this pipeline? >> i think first of all, we have to consider the fact that this is not the first time the federal court has ruled in favor of first nations. in 2016, we saw with respect to pipeline, the previous ministration had failed to adequately consult with first nations. this is another case were consultation is flawed. we have to consider what this means. the consultation process in this country is fundamentally broken and doesn't actually uphold international s
without alberta, that plan is that worth the paper it is written on.ore we're joined by winona amy:for more w we're joined by winonana laduke, native american activist and executive director of the group honor the earth. she lives and works on the white earth reservation in northern minnesota. and joining us from alberta via -- by phone is eriel deranger, founder and executive director of the group indigenous climate action. welcome to democracy now! let's go north first two eriel deranger....
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it also took around thirty minutes before the floodgates opened in alberta their brain and captain match crews are heading in the us now. just two minutes later and it was two nil cloudy up but zero impressed in his first start of the season and set up a much bigger start. brain and were caught napping though on the stroke of half time and jack heel who pulled one out with the goal of the game. out but continued where they left off in the second half and philip max levelled on forty seven minutes andre holmes excellent cross but the goal on a plate. but on seventy five minutes out book keeper fabienne keeper then gifted the game's a braman day the person could hardly miss three two to the visitors. graeme is still unbeaten after four games of the season that last happened thirteen years ago . so let's round up all the action now as we saw defeated shell it was a draw between dog made in a hot and high had to put four past for the four to victory braman pick up their second win on the road over albert three two and in nuremberg the host scored twice in a minute to beat hanover to nothing
it also took around thirty minutes before the floodgates opened in alberta their brain and captain match crews are heading in the us now. just two minutes later and it was two nil cloudy up but zero impressed in his first start of the season and set up a much bigger start. brain and were caught napping though on the stroke of half time and jack heel who pulled one out with the goal of the game. out but continued where they left off in the second half and philip max levelled on forty seven...
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eleven goals in no draws werder bremen look to extend their unbeaten streak in alberta but first germany's capital club head to berlin they've been on a hot streak since the start of the season now they had to take on another team in good form. let's take a look. germany coach you can learn made a visit to the capital and he was in for a treat as heads of the linen club back turned on the style nicklaus stock five five ian johnson on how often our to concede had his fourth penalty in four games talking has not a responsibility and got back to the lead. but has a suit hit back at a busy if it equalized. marvin platen house pinpoint cross making the difference. the villain has broke down the left again moments later and this time valentino allows it open them in front the host to turn the game around in just five minutes . after the break her to last a quick counterattack it busy of its nets in his second. solomon kalu made all the running. and a busy of it scored his twenty years as they got brace. that cut the deficit through allison player. good work from patrick herman set up the new man
eleven goals in no draws werder bremen look to extend their unbeaten streak in alberta but first germany's capital club head to berlin they've been on a hot streak since the start of the season now they had to take on another team in good form. let's take a look. germany coach you can learn made a visit to the capital and he was in for a treat as heads of the linen club back turned on the style nicklaus stock five five ian johnson on how often our to concede had his fourth penalty in four games...
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open tennis final was somewhat overshadowed by a series of alberta's from runner ups arena williams for which the six time champion received a seven hundred thousand dollar fine but while williams dispute with the umpire has dominated the headlines around the world in tokyo the fans are only interested in their champion twenty year old that only made history at flushing meadows and back in japan a country hailed its hero. this was the moment japanese foreign celebrated the new u.s. open champion i. they are the osaka is the first japanese bored tennis player ever to read newgrounds. she might have moved to the us at the age of just three but now more than ever fans here in tokyo talking to celebrate her as their road. if i'm astonished to hear a japanese player has won the grand slam it. will continue to do well since she's still young. paine hokkaido the pride of japan has one very special fact. i didn't expect to receive such a great present in my grandchild i hope she'll continue to perform well and avoid injuries who seem to see the need. is making history at just twenty years old i
open tennis final was somewhat overshadowed by a series of alberta's from runner ups arena williams for which the six time champion received a seven hundred thousand dollar fine but while williams dispute with the umpire has dominated the headlines around the world in tokyo the fans are only interested in their champion twenty year old that only made history at flushing meadows and back in japan a country hailed its hero. this was the moment japanese foreign celebrated the new u.s. open...
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. >> jmy: and then -- and i was actually quite oblivious to it when it aired, 'cause i was in alberta," some movie that i'm promoting tonight. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i want to get in to -- >> but, no, so, we were up in alberta, and kind of dp in the woods, and i was -- i didn't see the show either. [ light laughter ] i've subsequently se i it, but whaired -- >> jimmy: it's been like a a year. >> i was kind of in a bubble, i didn't see it, and i didn't realize how deeply people cared about it. and these characters -- >> jimmy: can you come up behind me and scare me? >> all right. [ laughter ] ♪ [ drum roll ] >> what are you doing, honey?er [ laugnd applause ] a [ cheers applause ] >> jimmy: that's how you do it. ♪ that is how you do it right there. e,at is how you do it right there. cause i don't expect that coming from you, because you're a good looking gentleman that a a lot of the women love. so, you look like a trusting - [ cheers ] you look like a trusting, nice guy. and then, "how you doing, honey?" just scares me. yeah, just frightens me. [ light laughter ] you're fantastic. >>
. >> jmy: and then -- and i was actually quite oblivious to it when it aired, 'cause i was in alberta," some movie that i'm promoting tonight. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i want to get in to -- >> but, no, so, we were up in alberta, and kind of dp in the woods, and i was -- i didn't see the show either. [ light laughter ] i've subsequently se i it, but whaired -- >> jimmy: it's been like a a year. >> i was kind of in a bubble, i didn't see it, and i didn't realize...
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solutions for communities around the world the don't have access to power i i was born in reason edmonton alberta moved to toronto and high school my parents come from. eritrea they are immigrants they you know they brought i was raised with a serious relationship with my country and my continent and so when i got my first big break with the big designers you gone she walked in exclusively with them the first thing i wanted to do with this amazing opportunity to live like being in paris was go home and i took myself home and i went alone which is not normal for most of us kids. for three weeks i don't really speak the language that well i can get by baby talk i just i went there and i realized that i was born and raised in a way that's different and i have now a platform an opportunity to do something about that in a place that my family and friends and relatives are from relatable countries around the continent and world and so that's what i'm doing so i was i had my devices myself and my laptop in there and i was like ok i can charge anything. i don't know when the next time i'll be able to use
solutions for communities around the world the don't have access to power i i was born in reason edmonton alberta moved to toronto and high school my parents come from. eritrea they are immigrants they you know they brought i was raised with a serious relationship with my country and my continent and so when i got my first big break with the big designers you gone she walked in exclusively with them the first thing i wanted to do with this amazing opportunity to live like being in paris was go...
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people and so we are adamantly opposed to it these 79 year old woman from the dene indian nation of albertaada explains why she came to protest. we are dying from cancer, we are dying from oil fumes that are in our air. our animals are dying, we cannot even put a garden in no more because the climate is changing and our gardens are no longer good for usthe activists say it's communities of color that are most impacted by oil drilling and refineries and representatives from those groups should have their voices heard. maureen kelly kron4 news. (vicki) (vicki) making traffic even worse this morning - was a fire inside an underground utility vault in san francsico. it happened just before 10 a-m - near spear and folsom streets... sending thick smoke into the air. residents nearby were told to stay inside while crews got a handle on the situation. the fire was contained within about 30 minutes... no word on what sparked it. (grant) san francisco building officials are threatening to yellow tag the infamous millennium tower, unless that cracked glass window is fixed in short order,.,,to protect
people and so we are adamantly opposed to it these 79 year old woman from the dene indian nation of albertaada explains why she came to protest. we are dying from cancer, we are dying from oil fumes that are in our air. our animals are dying, we cannot even put a garden in no more because the climate is changing and our gardens are no longer good for usthe activists say it's communities of color that are most impacted by oil drilling and refineries and representatives from those groups should...
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cloud into the western side of canada and i will make its way into central areas to saskatchewan and alberta further south well here we go with the remnants of our old tropical depression that's the golden just making its way up to illinois very heavy downpours still in the forecast the right still stretching down across a good part of texas new mexico and it is south of the border some wet weather to just around the eastern seaboard great making its way to new jersey into new york for thomas was sunday looks very wet or the other side of the appalachians big downpours rolling back down towards louisiana for to try to the east of that fondant dry further west notice a little spin is just making its way to that western side of canada i mean what across the caribbean well it's sunshine and showers the heaviest showers but the great trying to ease. in indonesia palm oil is a billion dollar business want to win east investigates the price the country's paying. to feed the world's paul mullett picture. on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. where every. again you're watching i just you know reminder of our t
cloud into the western side of canada and i will make its way into central areas to saskatchewan and alberta further south well here we go with the remnants of our old tropical depression that's the golden just making its way up to illinois very heavy downpours still in the forecast the right still stretching down across a good part of texas new mexico and it is south of the border some wet weather to just around the eastern seaboard great making its way to new jersey into new york for thomas...
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we have an election next spring before the federal election and alberta and alberta has a socialist democraticovernment which is now behind in the polls to conservative alternative party run by a former cabinet minister stephen harper was quite charismatic. so the political calculus for justin trudeau is bad in that he needs to be firm and fair and he needs to come up more than anything else because canadians though how important nafta spent the really don't understand how the old friends the americans can treat them this way. if i can say, the worst thing of all is canadians do like us here in the united states. in case you're wondering, francisco is mexican but i'm not canadian, i'm just from detroit. [laughing] but they canadians really do like us and they know as well. and so in some cases, say in u.s.-china relations, ordinary chinese people conducting the company wonder if the americans have all gone crazy. but if you have canadian friends see this, the canadians know the americans are still nice. they know the americans are still the friends. they think trump is an aberration. and so th
we have an election next spring before the federal election and alberta and alberta has a socialist democraticovernment which is now behind in the polls to conservative alternative party run by a former cabinet minister stephen harper was quite charismatic. so the political calculus for justin trudeau is bad in that he needs to be firm and fair and he needs to come up more than anything else because canadians though how important nafta spent the really don't understand how the old friends the...
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without the threat of disciplinary action it is now free to exploit its colossal deposits in albertathe equivalent of one hundred sixty eight billion barrels underground it's the world's third largest oil reserves. it's an ecological disaster this radical decision makes the country's priorities clear the economy. all change requires courage because people fear change people experience change even if the change might be good for them in the long run many people are afraid of change. for more than twenty years there's been an organized campaign here in the united states to persuade the american people that climate change isn't really happening and therefore you don't have to worry about it you don't have to change anything because there isn't even a problem and that's a very attractive story for many people because we'd rather that everything was fine and would rather not change we'd rather there not be a problem the tragedy of the story in my opinion is twofold one is that because of just information we've lost a lot of time during which we could have and should have been working on s
without the threat of disciplinary action it is now free to exploit its colossal deposits in albertathe equivalent of one hundred sixty eight billion barrels underground it's the world's third largest oil reserves. it's an ecological disaster this radical decision makes the country's priorities clear the economy. all change requires courage because people fear change people experience change even if the change might be good for them in the long run many people are afraid of change. for more...
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solutions for communities around the world the don't have access to power i i was born in reason edmonton alberta moved to toronto and high school my parents come from. eritrea they are immigrants they you know they brought i was raised with a serious relationship with my country and my continent and so when i got my first big break with the big designers you gone she walked in exclusively with them the first thing i wanted to do with this amazing opportunity to live like being in paris was go home and i took myself home and i went alone which is not normal for most of us kids. for three weeks i don't really speak the language that well i can get by baby talk i just i went there and i realized that i was born and raised in a way that's different and i have now a platform an opportunity to do something about that in a place that my family and friends and relatives are from relatable countries around the continent and world and so that's what i'm doing so i was i had my devices myself on my laptop there and i was like ok i can charge anything. i don't know when the next time i'll be able to use my
solutions for communities around the world the don't have access to power i i was born in reason edmonton alberta moved to toronto and high school my parents come from. eritrea they are immigrants they you know they brought i was raised with a serious relationship with my country and my continent and so when i got my first big break with the big designers you gone she walked in exclusively with them the first thing i wanted to do with this amazing opportunity to live like being in paris was go...
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there was an alberta, too. >> and on the other side.'m sure when the fanatic came out, people said what the heck is that they know? you may not know this but he's from the galapagos islands. >> my favorite is the san diego >>> breaking news tonight. bill cosby hauled off in hdcuffs. a disgraced icon sentenced to up to ten years in prison. for sexual assault. cosby taken directly from the courtroom into custody. a day his accusers thought they might never see. >> and this is just going to show ctims that they can make it thugh, and that there's justice athe end and hallelujah. >>> it's a major victory for the me too movement, and a stunning downfall for the man once called america's dad. >>> president trump lashes out, attacking brett kavanaugh's accusers, zeroing in on one of them who says she was drinking and foggy. >> wa
there was an alberta, too. >> and on the other side.'m sure when the fanatic came out, people said what the heck is that they know? you may not know this but he's from the galapagos islands. >> my favorite is the san diego >>> breaking news tonight. bill cosby hauled off in hdcuffs. a disgraced icon sentenced to up to ten years in prison. for sexual assault. cosby taken directly from the courtroom into custody. a day his accusers thought they might never see. >> and...
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we have an election next spring before the federal election in alberta.lberta has a socialist government which is now behind in the polls to a conservative alternative party run by a former cabinet minister who is quite charismatic. for justinal capital trudeau is bad in that he needs to be firm and fair, but more than anything else he needs to come out with this because canadians know how nafta has been important to them and they don't understand how their old friends the americans can treat in this way. the worst thing of it all is canadians like us in the united states. in case you are wondering, francisco is mexican. i'm not canadian, i'm just from detroit. what canadians do like us and no was well. in some cases, say u.s.-chinese relations, ordinary chinese see nothing but trump and wonder if americans have gone crazy. but the canadians know the americans are still their friends. they think that trump is an aberration. i have managed this so far without it becoming a real disaster for the trade, the economy, the brief attempt to boycott american prod
we have an election next spring before the federal election in alberta.lberta has a socialist government which is now behind in the polls to a conservative alternative party run by a former cabinet minister who is quite charismatic. for justinal capital trudeau is bad in that he needs to be firm and fair, but more than anything else he needs to come out with this because canadians know how nafta has been important to them and they don't understand how their old friends the americans can treat...
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. >> let me play for nick and carol whatçó alberta gonzalez h to say about the special counsel investigation to be out of there to change the investigation. we are not going to see much until after the midterms. self-interest is a problem here. if he cleans house, it's about the constitutional crisis. it could be the issue of democrats and make it more likely for the president. he holds, keeps feelings bottled up, and he can do itq if he understands his career could be on the line. >> carol? >> what's interesting to me is in typical times, we are obviously not in typical times, if a deputy attorney general joked about the 25th amendment or talking about it he would be fired.ok >> yeah. >> it reminds me of president obama. he fired him theq day after. >> the day after. >> this is so complicated. it's a self-preservation kind or calculation. a political calculation. president trump is, in a lot of ways a box, because of the mueller investigation and the midterms. you are seeing this play outok a way that, with the mueller investigation not in factor, this would be a clear thing that the presid
. >> let me play for nick and carol whatçó alberta gonzalez h to say about the special counsel investigation to be out of there to change the investigation. we are not going to see much until after the midterms. self-interest is a problem here. if he cleans house, it's about the constitutional crisis. it could be the issue of democrats and make it more likely for the president. he holds, keeps feelings bottled up, and he can do itq if he understands his career could be on the line....
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my father played college football at the university of alberta. and i wanted to be like my father in many ways. >> you comes back into your life and does he push you into football? >> i think he started to push me more and more. the more he saw me play, he thought, maybe he is not bad. maybe he can play college football, play pro football. >> he liked math as well and he wrote an inscription for you at one point in a book called "qed," talking about math stripping away the dirtiness of nature. >> to show the nature. >> i heard you say sometimes black kids don't get a break when believing they can do something like math. is there discrimination there. >> i think there is truth to the fact that african american kids in this country clearly are not getting the same opportunities with respect to math, as their count counterparts. and i think there is a reasonable way to think about this. if you look at say all the top american mathematicians and you look at sort of the diversity of them, we have brilliant young people being born into all sort of diffe
my father played college football at the university of alberta. and i wanted to be like my father in many ways. >> you comes back into your life and does he push you into football? >> i think he started to push me more and more. the more he saw me play, he thought, maybe he is not bad. maybe he can play college football, play pro football. >> he liked math as well and he wrote an inscription for you at one point in a book called "qed," talking about math stripping...
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kwheef political correspondent for politico magazine tim alberta. washington bureau chief for vice news, shawna thomas. i want to start with a piece that phil co-wrote this week in the washington post. quote, president trump's advisors and allies are increasingly worried that he has neither the staff nor the strategy to protect himself from a possible democratic take over of the house. which would empower the opposition party to shower the administration with subpoenas or even pursue impeachment charges. within trump's orbit there is a consensus that his current legal team is not equipped to effectively navigate an onslaught of congressional demands and there is broad discussion about bringing in new lawyers experienced in white collar and political scandals. winter is coming, said what trump ally, in close communication with the white house. nobody's prepared for war. >>> so, phil, we do often jump straight to the impeachment question when we're talking about the mueller investigation. but that does skip over an incredibly long list of things democ
kwheef political correspondent for politico magazine tim alberta. washington bureau chief for vice news, shawna thomas. i want to start with a piece that phil co-wrote this week in the washington post. quote, president trump's advisors and allies are increasingly worried that he has neither the staff nor the strategy to protect himself from a possible democratic take over of the house. which would empower the opposition party to shower the administration with subpoenas or even pursue...
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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 person's. >> 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 brother 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 can
. >> 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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we're thrilled to have lefteris and alberta with us. -- alberto with us.an i find safety? where does ubs believe there is equity opportunity given the turmoil? lefteris: you would have to look into places where fundamentals are slow and linkages are not particularly extreme with those countries under stress or with where we have seen typically the exposure and the correlation with a spike in u.s. rates, for example, is extreme. whenever moves tend to be very correlated, there seems to be no easy place to go there. the focus should be on fundamentals. tom: what is your to do list, alberto. i know your claim to fame is the albertowhat is prescription to take advantage of this idiosyncrasies over the contagion moment? alberto: i think the initial reaction from investors has been, let's go out of turkey in argentina.let's go into safer emerging markets . the reality is there is still a lot of weak countries with flow in balances. current accounts, fiscal deficits, and stock and balances of debt.for example , turkey and argentina have already shown a lot of wea
we're thrilled to have lefteris and alberta with us. -- alberto with us.an i find safety? where does ubs believe there is equity opportunity given the turmoil? lefteris: you would have to look into places where fundamentals are slow and linkages are not particularly extreme with those countries under stress or with where we have seen typically the exposure and the correlation with a spike in u.s. rates, for example, is extreme. whenever moves tend to be very correlated, there seems to be no...
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cloud into that western side of canada and i will make its way into central areas to saskatchewan and alberta further south well here we go with the remnants of our old tropical depression that's the golden just making its way up to illinois very heavy downpours still in the forecast the right still stretching down across a good part of texas new mexico and in the south of the border some wet weather to just around the eastern seaboard right making its way to new jersey into new york for tom as well sunday looks very wet on other side of the appalachians big downpours rolling back down towards louisiana fought to try to the east of that fought and dry further west notice a little spin is just making its way to that western side of canada i mean what across the caribbean well it's sunshine and showers the heaviest showers but the great trying to ease. ard. as we embrace new technologies rarely do we stop to ask what is the price of this progress what happened was people started getting sick but there was a small group of people that began to think that maybe this was related to become a disclo
cloud into that western side of canada and i will make its way into central areas to saskatchewan and alberta further south well here we go with the remnants of our old tropical depression that's the golden just making its way up to illinois very heavy downpours still in the forecast the right still stretching down across a good part of texas new mexico and in the south of the border some wet weather to just around the eastern seaboard right making its way to new jersey into new york for tom as...
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. >> i play a guy named jeff from -- from -- yes, from edmonton, alberta, canada as he says in the filmcast me which was harder than you would hope. [ laughter ] but once she agreed to allow me to be in her film, the guy was canadian. and he would just say, "i'm from edmonton." and something as a canadian i know is when you explain to americans where you're from, you say the city, the province and the country. because we don't assume any american has heard of any one of those things necessarily. [ laughter ] and i've -- i'm from vancouver, british colombia, canada. and i have had to say that like -- vancouver, nothing. british colombia, that's like confusing. like what? like, there's a british columbia now? when did that happen? [ laughter ] [ applause ] and then -- and by the time you get to canada, most people have heard of that. but even that, you -- i had some cross fires in the past. so, yeah. so that's what canadians do. city, province, country. hopefully one of those things is identifiable. yes. >> seth: there is a scene in the film where kelsey and kristen are -- they play like
. >> i play a guy named jeff from -- from -- yes, from edmonton, alberta, canada as he says in the filmcast me which was harder than you would hope. [ laughter ] but once she agreed to allow me to be in her film, the guy was canadian. and he would just say, "i'm from edmonton." and something as a canadian i know is when you explain to americans where you're from, you say the city, the province and the country. because we don't assume any american has heard of any one of those...
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solutions for communities around the world the don't have access to power i i was born in reason edmonton alberta moved to toronto and high school my parents come from. eritrea they are immigrants they you know they brought i was raised with a serious relationship with my country and my continent and so when i got my first big break with the big designers you gone she walked in exclusively with them the first thing i wanted to do with this amazing opportunity to live like being in paris was go home and i took myself home and i went alone which is not normal for most of us. for three weeks i don't really speak the language that well i can get by a baby talk i just i went there and i realized that i was born and raised in a way that's different and i have now a platform an opportunity to do something about that in a place that my family and friends and relatives are from relatable countries around the continent and world and so that's what i'm doing so i was i had my devices myself on my laptop there and i was like ok i can't charge anything. i don't know when the next time i'll be able to use a de
solutions for communities around the world the don't have access to power i i was born in reason edmonton alberta moved to toronto and high school my parents come from. eritrea they are immigrants they you know they brought i was raised with a serious relationship with my country and my continent and so when i got my first big break with the big designers you gone she walked in exclusively with them the first thing i wanted to do with this amazing opportunity to live like being in paris was go...
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easing across alberta making the way into cisco she won by the time we come to choose day will wetter weather will be a good part of new england made most of the border into eastern canada seeing some very heavy showers but some pieces of cloud are right a little further south things started to quieten down and then we have got some rather wet weather still continuing just around the eastern parts of texas the showers. in the rhyme and i continue to across the western side of the caribbean still a fair amount of play out in place here some live your possibility up towards a greater on to this a lesser antilles look and lots of fodder dry but look at that we've got florence living west. of the occupied west bank city of hebron is on the frontline of the arab israeli conflict so you don't really care after all well about palestinians you don't like it i don't like it but you just don't care i know but one man is standing up to israeli pressure to sell his house for an unimaginable figure the people of cuba. the development of al-jazeera world tells the story of the house the symbol of r
easing across alberta making the way into cisco she won by the time we come to choose day will wetter weather will be a good part of new england made most of the border into eastern canada seeing some very heavy showers but some pieces of cloud are right a little further south things started to quieten down and then we have got some rather wet weather still continuing just around the eastern parts of texas the showers. in the rhyme and i continue to across the western side of the caribbean...
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this picture i showed you manitoba and alberta as well is not just how we solve it, but the application so i would expect the benefits of your emergency manage organizations working with fema as we go through retrospective each year to improve our services and decide what we need to do better next. how to integrate different different observing systems next. that's just a couple examples from the earth observation deck. we do have strong partnerships. we have strong basis for foundations of x ending interactions. we just need to take advantage of it. >> mike, any thoughts? >> i think were talking about new space this afternoon and that is actually huge opportunity. the reason i'm saying that is the governments don't necessarily have to shoulder all the burden of doing the investment. there is a vibrant access to capital the seems to be out there right now for some of these new space guys to start up. the key is to be able to define what they need to do and in many cases wildfires. i've talked to more than one firm looking at how i'm going to do wildfire detection antennae so that the go
this picture i showed you manitoba and alberta as well is not just how we solve it, but the application so i would expect the benefits of your emergency manage organizations working with fema as we go through retrospective each year to improve our services and decide what we need to do better next. how to integrate different different observing systems next. that's just a couple examples from the earth observation deck. we do have strong partnerships. we have strong basis for foundations of x...
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of quibec and not the incumbent party but the election next spring before the federal election in alberta and it has the social democratic government which is behind in the polls to a conservative alternative partner -- party one a former cabinet minister. the political calculus for justin trudeau's bed and that he needs to be firm and fair and come out with a deal because the canadians know how importuned nafta has been to them. they do not understand how the americans can treat them this way. the canadians like us here in the united states and in case you are wondering, i am just from detroit. but, the canadians like us and they know us well and in some cases like in the u.s. china relations ordinary chinese people see trump and wonder if americans have gone crazy but if you have canadian french that no that the americans are still there friend. they think trump is an aberration. they have managed this so far without it becoming a real disaster for the trees and economy. there is an attempt to boycott american products that did not go well. they are ready to forgive us for trump and the
of quibec and not the incumbent party but the election next spring before the federal election in alberta and it has the social democratic government which is behind in the polls to a conservative alternative partner -- party one a former cabinet minister. the political calculus for justin trudeau's bed and that he needs to be firm and fair and come out with a deal because the canadians know how importuned nafta has been to them. they do not understand how the americans can treat them this way....
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of quibec and not the incumbent party but the election next spring before the federal election in alberta and it has the social democratic government which is behind in the polls to a conservative alternative partner -- party one a former cabinet minister. the political calculus for justin trudeau's bed and that he needs to be firm and fair and come out with a deal because the canadians know how importuned nafta has been to them. they do not understand how the americans can treat them this way. the canadians like us here in the united states and in case you are wondering, i am just from detroit. but, the canadians like us and they know us well and in some cases like in the u.s. china relations ordinary chinese people see trump and wonder if americans have gone crazy but if you have canadian french that no that the americans are still there friend. they think trump is an aberration. they have managed this so far without it becoming a real disaster for the trees and economy. there is an attempt to boycott american products that did not go well. they are ready to forgive us for trump and the
of quibec and not the incumbent party but the election next spring before the federal election in alberta and it has the social democratic government which is behind in the polls to a conservative alternative partner -- party one a former cabinet minister. the political calculus for justin trudeau's bed and that he needs to be firm and fair and come out with a deal because the canadians know how importuned nafta has been to them. they do not understand how the americans can treat them this way....
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transition to clean cars we have to do it fastthese 79 year old woman from the dene indian nation of albertas that are in our air. our animals are dying, we cannot even put a garden in no more because the climate is changing and our gardens are no longer good for usthe activists say it's communities of color that are most impacted by oil drilling and refineries and representatives from those groups should have their voices heard. maureen kelly kron4 news. ( darya )( darya )( darya ) new this morning... as many as 23-hundred hotel workers at seven downtown san francisco marriott hotels could walk off the job. this is video from protests held in may. workers have voted to strike but have not decided when. they are demanding higher wages... job security and workplace safety. marriott workers have been negotiating contracts with the company since june. ( james ) bay area baseball... and the hottest team in the league... has cooled off.( darya ) the a's wrapped up a 4 game series in baltimore yesterday. and this time... the orioles picked up the win. they beat the a's 5-3... snapping oakland's 6-
transition to clean cars we have to do it fastthese 79 year old woman from the dene indian nation of albertas that are in our air. our animals are dying, we cannot even put a garden in no more because the climate is changing and our gardens are no longer good for usthe activists say it's communities of color that are most impacted by oil drilling and refineries and representatives from those groups should have their voices heard. maureen kelly kron4 news. ( darya )( darya )( darya ) new this...
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i'm from alberta. and to me that is where we've kind of lost the dialogue in the last 18 months. and that is my concern. so when we're asking questions about how are we going to pay for this? it's not out of a pejorative place. it's a place we can't lose -- we can't lose the narrative. we can't just say that our obligation ends when somebody crosses the border. and this is why we have to ask how. and, you know, we had meetings in uganda with senior officials from the government. i was struck by hearing, look, we don't -- the government of uganda said we don't expect the world to resettle everybody that is here. and you can't. so the question is, how? what do you do? how do we intervene with aid? for me, where we lost the narrative is i cannot accept we have 800 people in college dormitories with no plan to house them. and i can't accept that we don't have some sort of projection or plan on the needs that people have. and i can't accept that we're not talking about how to budget this. i can't accept as a parliamenttarian i can't scrutinize budgetary figures because we're treating
i'm from alberta. and to me that is where we've kind of lost the dialogue in the last 18 months. and that is my concern. so when we're asking questions about how are we going to pay for this? it's not out of a pejorative place. it's a place we can't lose -- we can't lose the narrative. we can't just say that our obligation ends when somebody crosses the border. and this is why we have to ask how. and, you know, we had meetings in uganda with senior officials from the government. i was struck by...
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but maya's seat remained empty and one day miss alberta noun d announced that maya wouldn't be comingback. her family had to move away, miss albert said. then she told us to take out our notebooks, it was time for spelling. that afternoon, i walked -- that afternoon when i walked home alone, when i reached the pond, my throat filled with all the things i wished i would have said to maya. each kindness i had never shown. i threw small stones into it over and over, watching the way the water rippled out, and the w way, and away. and away. each kindness done and not done. like every girl somewhere holding a small gift out to someone, and that someone turning away from it. i watched the water ripple as the sun set through the maples and the chance of a kindness with maya became more and more forever gone. >> 748-8200 if you live in the east and central time zones and want to have a chance to talk with author jacqueline woodson. 202-748-8201 in the mountain and pacific time zones. we also have social media ways of getting ahold of us. @booktv on facebook,@booktv on twitter and booktv@cspan
but maya's seat remained empty and one day miss alberta noun d announced that maya wouldn't be comingback. her family had to move away, miss albert said. then she told us to take out our notebooks, it was time for spelling. that afternoon, i walked -- that afternoon when i walked home alone, when i reached the pond, my throat filled with all the things i wished i would have said to maya. each kindness i had never shown. i threw small stones into it over and over, watching the way the water...
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>> the supreme court in alberta fell. >> maybe ino didn't get the record.i don't know if you conducted marriages. what's your opinion? >> on a judge. i apply the law. >> have you conducted a gay marriage? presided over one, officiated a gay marriage. >> i haveco not. >> you don't want to tell me your opinion on that issue? >> i apply the law. >> i want to move on as quickly as they can. >> the law of the land protectsa that right. >> registered really quickly your views on the criminal justice system. a lot of my colleagues referred htto his speech because chief justice rehnquist from your first judicial hero. rehnquist was one of the most conservative justices. he said, quote about him. rehnquist fervently believed the supreme court had taken a wrong turn in the 60s and 70s. when the court made a lot of really landmark decisions, whether gideon versus wainwright about access to ansi attorney. you had the assurance police officers can violate rights in use that to gain information, the exclusionary volt per the requirement that police officers take the cust
>> the supreme court in alberta fell. >> maybe ino didn't get the record.i don't know if you conducted marriages. what's your opinion? >> on a judge. i apply the law. >> have you conducted a gay marriage? presided over one, officiated a gay marriage. >> i haveco not. >> you don't want to tell me your opinion on that issue? >> i apply the law. >> i want to move on as quickly as they can. >> the law of the land protectsa that right. >>...