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at indigenous resistance in canada and the united states, from the dakota access pipeline to the alberta tar sands. we will speak with canada's indigenous climate action eriell derangnger. >>>> we brought in an indigenous cop25organizatioion to the to p promote and standnd up fore indigenous peoples's rights. amy: and we look at the explosive "washington post" expose on the history of the u.s. war in afghanistan. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting from the madrid,mate summit in spain. back in the united states, house democratic lawmakers are expected to unveil articles of impeachment today, charging president trump with abuse of power and conduct they say presents a clear and present danger to national security and the upcoming 2020 election. "the new york times" reports the articles are expected to center on two charges -- that trump violated his oath of office by elevating his personal political concerns over the national interest, and that trump stonewalled congressional attempts to
at indigenous resistance in canada and the united states, from the dakota access pipeline to the alberta tar sands. we will speak with canada's indigenous climate action eriell derangnger. >>>> we brought in an indigenous cop25organizatioion to the to p promote and standnd up fore indigenous peoples's rights. amy: and we look at the explosive "washington post" expose on the history of the u.s. war in afghanistan. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!,...
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here with us tonight is the aforementioned tim alberta.nage on the front lines of the republican civil war and the rise of president trump." tim, you may not want to hear this but your book in my view has a lot to do with the mueller report. in that there is so much in here, you hope for people to really read it. all of it. and get through it. it is so dense. and your reporting is so original. let me start with a very basic question. how is it a -- a cultural democrat from new york was able to walk in and take the keys of the republican party and drive away? what do the old timers say allowed that? >> brian, it's a really good question and i think it actually goes back to one of the passages you were just reading, which is to say trump i think was quite prescient in identifying that at core, visceral, gut level, these cultural issues were really driving the republican base much more than were the policy issues. so in other words, in 2010, we all remember the tea party wave came crashing over washington. and we heard so much about debt and
here with us tonight is the aforementioned tim alberta.nage on the front lines of the republican civil war and the rise of president trump." tim, you may not want to hear this but your book in my view has a lot to do with the mueller report. in that there is so much in here, you hope for people to really read it. all of it. and get through it. it is so dense. and your reporting is so original. let me start with a very basic question. how is it a -- a cultural democrat from new york was...
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it's got the sunroof a new b.m.w. 8 series also comes as a complete alberta test drive. it's got an m. a ferrari but was considerably smaller. the 9 to 4. did you know it holds the record. of the path to freedom 30 years of the fall of the berlin wall. which places still bare traces of the decades long journey to divide. nicolson look us stay got investigated. and motion a look back at the fall of the wall 30 years ago. in 60 minutes on d w. 50 years of religions for peace people from many different states are working together toward a common goal a peaceful resolution of religious conflicts. now all female members are for legends' for peace from the middle east are demanding a larger. outcome of the ground is empowering women giving them the rule making them an agent of change to spread. the female peacemakers starts january 5th column t w. hello and welcome to drive in the need of your motor magazine coming up cutting edge navigation the opel insignia sports tour. robust all rounder than the sun qashqai. and dream convertible the b.m.w. 8 series. after.
it's got the sunroof a new b.m.w. 8 series also comes as a complete alberta test drive. it's got an m. a ferrari but was considerably smaller. the 9 to 4. did you know it holds the record. of the path to freedom 30 years of the fall of the berlin wall. which places still bare traces of the decades long journey to divide. nicolson look us stay got investigated. and motion a look back at the fall of the wall 30 years ago. in 60 minutes on d w. 50 years of religions for peace people from many...
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played it extremely well because he knows that this is his safest ground and he knows that it is the alberta party's list safe ground and he has kept it on the agenda throughout the campaign. and it has changed the headlines about him. this is the way labour has presented it was all about anti—semitism inside the labour party. by keeping this front and centre, he has managed to get poll ratings which have slowly been improving. yesterday, donald trump said we don't want the nhs even if it is ona said we don't want the nhs even if it is on a silver platter, and yet despite that, corbyn has succeeded in saying i am still using this as a line, and he is going to come back and say, you just shouldn't believe anything that you ever say on this, they can't be trusted, and that is a line that he knows resonates.“ they can't be trusted, and that is a line that he knows resonates. if you look at all different pages on the desk in front of me, deadly gamble on our health, express trump, i wouldn't want nhs on a silver platter, it is dominating the media agenda to a degree. but the other papers have go
played it extremely well because he knows that this is his safest ground and he knows that it is the alberta party's list safe ground and he has kept it on the agenda throughout the campaign. and it has changed the headlines about him. this is the way labour has presented it was all about anti—semitism inside the labour party. by keeping this front and centre, he has managed to get poll ratings which have slowly been improving. yesterday, donald trump said we don't want the nhs even if it is...
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to connect a railway with alaska to alberta in the lower 48 so they can transport their products to so transportation locations will be big for alaska. david: how important are the military bases? there's a bill coming through and there's a lot more money for the military. gov. dunleavy: we have several military bases in alaska, we have an intercept missile site at fort delta greeley, fort fairbanks,is big in allison air force base, we have a number of bases in alaska, a large co-side presence -- coast side presence, and it's important because pressure is just a few miles away and we are a pacific rim state. david: we have much more on radio in the next hours and we will talk about those natural resources. this is balance of power on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ radio. ♪ david: this is balance of power on bloomberg television and radio. dr. paul farmer has spent his life bringing health services to before, from russian prisons to rwanda, he founded partners in health which provides more than a million community health visits every year. i asked him what his experience taught hi
to connect a railway with alaska to alberta in the lower 48 so they can transport their products to so transportation locations will be big for alaska. david: how important are the military bases? there's a bill coming through and there's a lot more money for the military. gov. dunleavy: we have several military bases in alaska, we have an intercept missile site at fort delta greeley, fort fairbanks,is big in allison air force base, we have a number of bases in alaska, a large co-side presence...
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senator alberta and representative joelle. here to listen to your comments and answer your questions about what's going on in madison, while i try to do the same on federal issues. -- try to do the same on federal issues. for 40 years i have done more than any person in congress. what'sy job to report going on in washington. while i have announced that i will retire at the end of my 2021, iterm in january, will continue to hold these meetings and do the jobs that taxpayers have elected me to do. it has been a privilege to be your representative, and i think you for your support. i want to be sure to review the rules we need to adhere to so we can have an orderly environment in which to exchange ideas. i ask all of you to sign in with my staff. if you would like an opportunity to speak, you need to check the speaking box that appears on the sign in slip. that way i will know to call on you during the first portion of the meeting, which will be devoted to a discussion of general issues, either pending in washington or madison. i
senator alberta and representative joelle. here to listen to your comments and answer your questions about what's going on in madison, while i try to do the same on federal issues. -- try to do the same on federal issues. for 40 years i have done more than any person in congress. what'sy job to report going on in washington. while i have announced that i will retire at the end of my 2021, iterm in january, will continue to hold these meetings and do the jobs that taxpayers have elected me to...
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the plane was approved with his similar design, we also work with airbus to reach agreements that alberta revised to design heating the guidance and in 1997 asi, and incorporated new designs on our a320 series airplanes. thank you for this opportunity. i hope i testimony will help improve the faa management safety culture and the aircraft certification circus. >> thank you. >> fishermen the faster over the native manner to the committee. thank you video eternity to testify today on the behalf of the human factors ergonomic society. i express my heartfelt sympathies to the families of the victims of lion air and ethiopian airlines crash is. it's heartbreaking.thc they in wasted technology design affects the performance of the operator, optimizing with susan human it's not global system is the essence of human factors engineering. when the system is easy to use a cards against a typical human limitations enters and helps people rapidly understand key information about what is happening, high-level's of human performance can be achieved. when a system designed to this can prevent them. a key
the plane was approved with his similar design, we also work with airbus to reach agreements that alberta revised to design heating the guidance and in 1997 asi, and incorporated new designs on our a320 series airplanes. thank you for this opportunity. i hope i testimony will help improve the faa management safety culture and the aircraft certification circus. >> thank you. >> fishermen the faster over the native manner to the committee. thank you video eternity to testify today on...
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he's in alberta, canada, right now zigzagging his way across north america. >> he will be here in short guess. that is our report from drew teama, all of us here, i'm dan ashley. merry christmas to >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- jack black, comedian michelle wolf, and music from allen stone. and now, please hold on, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much. welcome. hi. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching. thanks for coming. thanks for everything really. [ cheers and applause ] that's very nice. i appreciate it. hope you had a good weekend. i had a good weekend. we did a lot of stuff this weekend. but i have to say, even though i was having a perfectly good time this weekend at one point i wished i could come in to work and go straight onto the air because donald trump -- you know that guy? okay.
he's in alberta, canada, right now zigzagging his way across north america. >> he will be here in short guess. that is our report from drew teama, all of us here, i'm dan ashley. merry christmas to >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- jack black, comedian michelle wolf, and music from allen stone. and now, please hold on, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much. welcome. hi. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show....
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alberta noted senator bernie sanders with the -- was the oldest candidate on stage and then had this exchange with senator elizabeth warren. >> senator warren, would be the oldest president ever inaugurated. >> i would also o be the younget woman ever inaugurated. amy: joining senators warren and sanders on stage were senator amy klobuchar, south bend mayor pete buttigieg, former vice president joe biden, billionaire tom steyer, and andrew yang. this is amna nawaz, the first pakistani-american and first muslim-american to moderate a presidential primary debate, questioning yang about being the only nonwhite candidate on the stage. >> the democratic party relies on black and hispanic, and asian voters that you are the only candidate of color on the stage tonight and the entire field remains overwhelmingly white. what message do you think this since to voters of color? >> it t is both an honor and disappointment to be the lone candidate of color on the stage tonight. i miss kamala, i miss cory, though i think cory will be back. [applause] i grew up the son of immigrants, and i had many
alberta noted senator bernie sanders with the -- was the oldest candidate on stage and then had this exchange with senator elizabeth warren. >> senator warren, would be the oldest president ever inaugurated. >> i would also o be the younget woman ever inaugurated. amy: joining senators warren and sanders on stage were senator amy klobuchar, south bend mayor pete buttigieg, former vice president joe biden, billionaire tom steyer, and andrew yang. this is amna nawaz, the first...
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last seen in alberta, canada, the northwest territories. busy all night.there, obviously. never fear, night. there is snow over there, obviously. neverfear, he is on the way for all the big and little kids around there. just gazing up in the sky looking out for him. there is that important news. now on breakfast sarah campbell looks back on the key events archie's first royal tour. the duke and duchess of sussex make headlines in southern africa and reveal the pressures of life in the royal spotlight. for me and for my wife, of course, there is a lot of stuff that hurts, especially when the majority of it is untrue. i will not be bullied into playing a game that killed my mum. a no—holds—barred interview by prince andrew fails to draw a line under his friendship with a convicted sex offender. we try and uphold the highest standards and practices and i let the side down. it's as simple as that. mr president, i am delighted to welcome you and mrs trump. the queen hosted the us president — first for a full state visit and then again at nato's 70th anniversary
last seen in alberta, canada, the northwest territories. busy all night.there, obviously. never fear, night. there is snow over there, obviously. neverfear, he is on the way for all the big and little kids around there. just gazing up in the sky looking out for him. there is that important news. now on breakfast sarah campbell looks back on the key events archie's first royal tour. the duke and duchess of sussex make headlines in southern africa and reveal the pressures of life in the royal...
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alberta finland theirs is being so foreigners argentina as president of the capital when the side it is these are live pictures off as victory parade where he and his vice presidential running mate former president cristina kirchner defeated maurice or mark toby's election mailman's leader aung san suu kyi has arrived at the un's top the netherlands to defend their country against genocide charges the west african state of gambia launched the bid to bring myanmar to international justice of a military crackdown on muslim or hunger it so it is backed by the 57 nation organization for islamic cooperation well those are the headlines on al-jazeera do stay with us planet s.o.s. is coming up next thank you very much for watching. i'm a club with crucial un climate talks underway in madrid this is planet as us from kenya where climate change is being keenly felt by populations facing extreme weather and river systems are threatened by flooding and drought. as our planet warms and waterways it contaminated once mighty rivers have been reduced to thin stretches of water we speak to those who
alberta finland theirs is being so foreigners argentina as president of the capital when the side it is these are live pictures off as victory parade where he and his vice presidential running mate former president cristina kirchner defeated maurice or mark toby's election mailman's leader aung san suu kyi has arrived at the un's top the netherlands to defend their country against genocide charges the west african state of gambia launched the bid to bring myanmar to international justice of a...
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further west, more snow coming in for british columbia and alberta and some wet weather on the way forcloud and some wet weather as we look to the end of the week. more rain and issues for the african continent at the moment. a threat of more heavy downpours across the plains of the serengeti stretching into kenya and down into tanzania. showers from the coast as well could be a bigger problem wednesday and thursday, we also have a tropical depression approaching somalia and some heavy rain and the outlook for the eastern side of south africa. it will break the heatwave here and start to temper down the elevated fire risk. moving further north, low pressure bringing some heavy showers into the north of the african continent through the western half of the med and the lows and being felt as far east of the balkans on wednesday as we pick up a north easterly wind, and the croatia met service have issued the highest level of alert possible, red, the winds being dangerous around the channel. north across europe, it is pretty quiet and on the face of it, these numbers are in the mid range o
further west, more snow coming in for british columbia and alberta and some wet weather on the way forcloud and some wet weather as we look to the end of the week. more rain and issues for the african continent at the moment. a threat of more heavy downpours across the plains of the serengeti stretching into kenya and down into tanzania. showers from the coast as well could be a bigger problem wednesday and thursday, we also have a tropical depression approaching somalia and some heavy rain and...
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alberta finance as has been sworn in as argentina's president. well these are pictures from buenos either is where he and his vice presidential running mate former president cristina kirchner defeated maurice her mockery in a type of election now. she has arrived at the un's top court in the netherlands to defend her country against genocide charges west african state gambia launched the bed to bring myanmar to international justice of a military crackdown a muslim and so it is backed by the 57 nation organization for islamic cooperation more than 700002 flee to neighboring bangladesh in 2017 those are the headlines on al-jazeera do stay with us and side stories next. after 3 years of political deadlock and stalemate the u.k. is just about to vote in the most important general election for a political generation conservative and boris johnson will get done with jeremy colvin the u.k. will have a 2nd referendum votes the liberal democrats been brix it dies it instantaneous the current whoever becomes the next british prime minister actually delive
alberta finance as has been sworn in as argentina's president. well these are pictures from buenos either is where he and his vice presidential running mate former president cristina kirchner defeated maurice her mockery in a type of election now. she has arrived at the un's top court in the netherlands to defend her country against genocide charges west african state gambia launched the bed to bring myanmar to international justice of a military crackdown a muslim and so it is backed by the 57...
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judy woodruff and i'm joined tonight -- thank you -- i'm joined tonight by my fellow moderators, tim alberta. pbs news hour senior national correspondent. and pbs news hour white house correspondent. and now please greet tonight's candidates. they are businessman andrew yang. south bend, indiana mayor pete buttigieg. massachusetts senator elizabeth warren. former vice president joe biden. vermont senator, bernie sanders. >> minnesota senator amy klobuchar. and businessman tom steyer. welcome to all and we will be right back to begin the debate. >> look what's happening to american workers. they're being stifled. it has to end. >> we're the only major country on earth not to guarantee health care to all people. >> they want what it takes to be part of america's middle class. everybody deserves a living wage in this country. >> the proposals i'm putting forward would make me the most progressive president in my lifetime. >> if people are tired of the extremes in politics, they've got to come with me. >> we've got a broken government in washington, d.c. >> what we need say new voice and a new s
judy woodruff and i'm joined tonight -- thank you -- i'm joined tonight by my fellow moderators, tim alberta. pbs news hour senior national correspondent. and pbs news hour white house correspondent. and now please greet tonight's candidates. they are businessman andrew yang. south bend, indiana mayor pete buttigieg. massachusetts senator elizabeth warren. former vice president joe biden. vermont senator, bernie sanders. >> minnesota senator amy klobuchar. and businessman tom steyer....
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plans are also in the works to connectalaska to alberta and the local 48 via railroads . 1500 mile railroads link opening a historic new trade route through asia inaddition to benefiting alaska refineries . in alaska's doors are always open to innovators and dreamers and you might have seen me reaching out to tesla, they had a testing ground in alaska and i wanted to invite him to come to alaska to learn how we produce resources in rare earth and how we do probably better than any other place in the world. these are the types of forward thinking people and businesses we are eager to collaborate with but despite my optimism for alaska's economic future challenge of balancing our budget has not declined. this year we faced a major shortfall of $1.5 billion. some of this can be traced back to the price of oil which is expected to fall $10 over the next few years and some of it is due to formula driven spending which increased by 89 million dollars this year including debt, pension payments and wishes totaling $160 million which is driving the budget upward . in fact over half of alaska's budget
plans are also in the works to connectalaska to alberta and the local 48 via railroads . 1500 mile railroads link opening a historic new trade route through asia inaddition to benefiting alaska refineries . in alaska's doors are always open to innovators and dreamers and you might have seen me reaching out to tesla, they had a testing ground in alaska and i wanted to invite him to come to alaska to learn how we produce resources in rare earth and how we do probably better than any other place...
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there are tens of thousands in alberta but there's hundreds of thousands of jobs that. be created just by getting them to pay for the mess that they've created and that doesn't require a lot of retraining because they would be on job sites where they know how to tap the wells and clean them up. the problem is we are not getting the companies to finance the cleanup so there's plenty of work to be done and if we have a climate justice principle that the front-line communities including indigenous people need to be first in line, but as i mentioned earlier, it's really important that the indigenous knowledge and land rights be respected as a part of our response to the climate crisis. we know we need huge reforestatione land rehabilitation. this shouldn't be done on the same model where you create the parks and peopleno have access o their land. there has to be a way that we respect indigenous land is and leadership as a part of the huge conservation work ahead. >> caller: 9/11 they stopped airplanes from flying into the planet heated up. the comment [inaudible] >> guest:
there are tens of thousands in alberta but there's hundreds of thousands of jobs that. be created just by getting them to pay for the mess that they've created and that doesn't require a lot of retraining because they would be on job sites where they know how to tap the wells and clean them up. the problem is we are not getting the companies to finance the cleanup so there's plenty of work to be done and if we have a climate justice principle that the front-line communities including indigenous...
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plans are also in the works to connect alaska to alberta and the lower 48 through railroad with 1500-mile railroad link opening a historic new trade routes and benefiting alaskan refineries. in alaska's doors are always open to innovators and dreamers. in fact she might've seen me reaching out about testing cyber checks. we have testing in alaska we went invite him to come to alaska learn more about how we produce minerals and how we don't probably better than anyplace in the world. these are the types of forward thinking people and businesses we are eager to collaborate with. but despite my optimism for alaska's escanaba future, the challenge of balancing a budget is not subsided. this year we again had a major shortfall of $1.5 billion poured some of this can be traced back to the price which is expected to spend followed $10 of the next years. in some of it used to formula driven spending which increased by $89 million this year, including dent debts and pension payments and resource switches totaling over $160 million which is driving the budget upward. in fact, over half of alask
plans are also in the works to connect alaska to alberta and the lower 48 through railroad with 1500-mile railroad link opening a historic new trade routes and benefiting alaskan refineries. in alaska's doors are always open to innovators and dreamers. in fact she might've seen me reaching out about testing cyber checks. we have testing in alaska we went invite him to come to alaska learn more about how we produce minerals and how we don't probably better than anyplace in the world. these are...
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plans are also in works to connect alaska to alberta in lower 48 via railroad in 1500 mile railroad. link opening a historic new trade route to benefiting alaska refineries. that alaska doors are always open to innovator and dreams and might have seen me reaching tout elon musk regarding protection of tesla cybertruck they have a testing ground in alaska and by him to come to alaska to learn about how we produce resources how we produce mineralses in earth and do it probably better than any other place in the world. these are the types of forward thinking people and businesses where eying per to collaborate with. but despite my optimism for alaska economic future balancing our budget has not subsided this year we again face a major short fall of 1.5 billion dollars. some of this can be traced back to the price of oil which is expected to fall another $had 10 over next two year and some of it is do you to formally driven spend chg increase by 89 million dollars this year including debt and pension payment and front source switches totaling 160 million dollarss driving budget upward. i
plans are also in works to connect alaska to alberta in lower 48 via railroad in 1500 mile railroad. link opening a historic new trade route to benefiting alaska refineries. that alaska doors are always open to innovator and dreams and might have seen me reaching tout elon musk regarding protection of tesla cybertruck they have a testing ground in alaska and by him to come to alaska to learn about how we produce resources how we produce mineralses in earth and do it probably better than any...
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tim alberta asked about putting people out of work and joe biden is okay with it, my guy whose main argumentligibility. i am almost dumbfounded by the debate, the best debate, i think it was his worst. last night he may have been more articulate, had more to say but gave donald trump the most issues to come after him with because he put himself in the same category with the alexandria ocasio cortez saying we are willing to pass regulations, raise taxes and put half of america out of work. shannon: the washington examiner says is joe biden trying to lose the rust belt? threats to kill jobs, cycle economic growth are not the way to win blue-collar workers. the rest of the presidency. you think biden would have learned that by now. he has been the guy, i am with you, manufacturing factory workers, might scare those folks a little bit. >> joe biden is telling the truth. the economy of the future will not be burning coal and oil. in 50 years and 100 years we will have a green energy economy. the growth will create millions of new jobs over the next decade will be in green energy and clean energy.
tim alberta asked about putting people out of work and joe biden is okay with it, my guy whose main argumentligibility. i am almost dumbfounded by the debate, the best debate, i think it was his worst. last night he may have been more articulate, had more to say but gave donald trump the most issues to come after him with because he put himself in the same category with the alexandria ocasio cortez saying we are willing to pass regulations, raise taxes and put half of america out of work....
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she writes about her family's migration from oklahoma up to canada, up to calgary in alberta. again, calgary is part of the great plains, so we don't want to have that invisible line stop environment of the and how social construct changed things. but by that same token, that line is important and how different nations treat different groups of people. from her perspective, her parents went up there when the canadians were calling for immigrants to come up and farm. and they just did not expect black people would farm. there was a large number of african-americans leaving oklahoma due to racism in the 1920's and 1930's, going up to canada, and the canadians having od, weealization, oh my g have black people coming up here. we want white farmers, not black farmers. hire aolution was to black minister to go down to the churches in oklahoma and tell people canada is terrible. the weather, you cannot believe the weather. the crops do not grow, it is awful. it worked. it stopped immigration. but her experiences as a black woman growing up in canada, and she compares lead to her fam
she writes about her family's migration from oklahoma up to canada, up to calgary in alberta. again, calgary is part of the great plains, so we don't want to have that invisible line stop environment of the and how social construct changed things. but by that same token, that line is important and how different nations treat different groups of people. from her perspective, her parents went up there when the canadians were calling for immigrants to come up and farm. and they just did not expect...
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i think the questions were very good.e tim alberta of politico in particular asked them pretty good questionsi would say there were three main winners. number one is donald trump. the president largely stayed out of the cross hairs. he just was not brought up all that much.de they didn't harp on the impeachment for that long in the debate.us anytime you can stay out of the debate, that's good. also, former vice president joe biden probably had his best debate, some people might say that's a low bar. but he was more steady, more confident, had some jokes. m he seemed a little bit more in command. but also, amy klobuchar, the senator from minnesota, sheme definitely was able to shine. she was also able to raise over half a million dollars overnight, and that is -- that means she's in a much better position than she was 24 hours ago. >> tucker: i say this every time we talked, but we are getting pretty darn close. >> very close. >> tucker: next week in christmas and essentially we are right into the primaries. there is not a real -- is biden still a front runner? is he the nominee? >> he's the f
i think the questions were very good.e tim alberta of politico in particular asked them pretty good questionsi would say there were three main winners. number one is donald trump. the president largely stayed out of the cross hairs. he just was not brought up all that much.de they didn't harp on the impeachment for that long in the debate.us anytime you can stay out of the debate, that's good. also, former vice president joe biden probably had his best debate, some people might say that's a low...
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number one jurisdiction for growth was alberta, place has been wiped out.eft when trump's policy change capitol cost acceleration to 12 months, billions left canada, they got wiped out they were not competitive with that. david: let me ask you, christine is right, the tax rate, corporation pay about 12%. why not lower the rate even more, corporate rate to 15%. which would make competitive with ireland. >> you may find -- >> lower to 15%. >> you may find this aggressive, here is what i want to do. zero. you know why, we acts -- tax. >> i love this man. >> we tax people not corporations they create the jobs, let them pay nothing in tax. >> tax people, i have to jump in, you tax the people that are earning a living tax them? why not tax. >> corporations can move, people don't, if you create a zero tax jurisdiction in america can you imagine money that would come here. >> i like that idea of zero took corporation, but i like the idea of zero tax for individuals there are more creative ways to go about this, why not a consumption tax. >> thank goodness i am here
number one jurisdiction for growth was alberta, place has been wiped out.eft when trump's policy change capitol cost acceleration to 12 months, billions left canada, they got wiped out they were not competitive with that. david: let me ask you, christine is right, the tax rate, corporation pay about 12%. why not lower the rate even more, corporate rate to 15%. which would make competitive with ireland. >> you may find -- >> lower to 15%. >> you may find this aggressive, here...
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i'm joined tonight by my fellow moderators, politico chief political correspondent tim alberta. (applause) "pbs newshr" senior national correspondent amna nawaz. (applause) and "pbs newshour" white house correspondent yamiche alcindor. (applause) and, now, please greet tonight's candidates. they are businessman andrew yang. (cheers and applause) south bend, indiana mayor pete buttigieg. (cheers and applause) massachusetts senator elizabeth warren. (cheers and applause) former vice president joe biden. (cheers and applause) havmover senator bernie sanders. (cheers and applause) minnesota senator amy klobuchar. (cheers and applause) and businessman tomo t steyer. (cheers and applause) welcome to all, and we will be right back to begin the debate. >> look what's uphag to the american workers, they're being stifled. itas to end. >> we are the only major cou eny rth not to guarantee healthcare to all people. >> they want what it takes to bf part america's middle class. everybody deserves a living wage in this country. >> the proposals i'm puttingd forward woulmake me the most progres
i'm joined tonight by my fellow moderators, politico chief political correspondent tim alberta. (applause) "pbs newshr" senior national correspondent amna nawaz. (applause) and "pbs newshour" white house correspondent yamiche alcindor. (applause) and, now, please greet tonight's candidates. they are businessman andrew yang. (cheers and applause) south bend, indiana mayor pete buttigieg. (cheers and applause) massachusetts senator elizabeth warren. (cheers and applause)...
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tim alberta was on the panel, and he was with national review for a long time.onal review. i think he added some diversity to the panel. the key thing is, howie, in the general election it's really important to get balanced questions. some should come from the left, some should come from the right, some from the middle. howard: i think it's a more provocative debate. harry sabato, love having you on. thanks very much. that is it for this edition of "mediabuzz". i'm howard kurtz, merry christmas and happy hanukkah to all of you. check out my podcast, subscribe at apple itunes, google play. we also hope you like our facebook page. we post my daily columns there, but i'm going to take a couple days off in the next week. hope you have a great holiday, see you back here next sunday with the latest buzz. ♪ ♪ . . ♪. ed: fresh off what he likes to call impeachment light, president trump rallying young conservatives in a fiery address, putting democrats especially speaker nancy pelosi on notice ahead of the new year. he focuses in on the economy appears to be humming rig
tim alberta was on the panel, and he was with national review for a long time.onal review. i think he added some diversity to the panel. the key thing is, howie, in the general election it's really important to get balanced questions. some should come from the left, some should come from the right, some from the middle. howard: i think it's a more provocative debate. harry sabato, love having you on. thanks very much. that is it for this edition of "mediabuzz". i'm howard kurtz, merry...
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to assume the candidates is super liberal, take a look at western canada and prairie places like albertairie province. saskatchewan, manitoba. they are not necessarily liberal so to say canada is liberal is erroneous. now let me talk about hallmark. where i think they are saying about it being political fascism, it's not because of family values but more about the fact that everyone somehow ends up marrying the prince. he was a janitor but secretly he's a prince. now we are espousing certain values. it's just fun, people. we don't need to make everything political. >> nicole: the writer called the heteronormative whiteness. what i find interesting is hillary clinton took out an hour-long ad on hallmark hallmark for her primary reason 2016. it was a convenient time or do you think it's evolving? a decade ago it was okay to be heteronormative whiteness by hillary clinton on this channel. >> michael: the liberals will never give up. they will never give up. they will say create your own thing. if you want to do it, create your own thing. i hallmark they have created a space where it's boy m
to assume the candidates is super liberal, take a look at western canada and prairie places like albertairie province. saskatchewan, manitoba. they are not necessarily liberal so to say canada is liberal is erroneous. now let me talk about hallmark. where i think they are saying about it being political fascism, it's not because of family values but more about the fact that everyone somehow ends up marrying the prince. he was a janitor but secretly he's a prince. now we are espousing certain...
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that will be the entire total for all of canada last year so that's a problem for alberta as well so why we are looking at a potato shortage and french fry shortage. you know french fries demand has been going up? >> dana: i am a little surprised to hear that, glad to think that but i'm a little surprised given that people are trying to be so healthy. >> a lot of this demand is coming from overseas, emerging markets like india and china catching the western fast food for better or worse. also, all day breakfast and a lot more serving up of these fast food chains and then also we have u.s. demand coming up as well. >> dana: you also have the intel become a possible new chicken sandwich. >> mcdonald saw that popeye's sales went up because the introduction of this new chicken sandwich so they are testing one in houston and knoxville as well, more spicy chicken. >> dana: what is your go to? >> i love french fries and i also have a baked potato. i don't see you as a carved girl. >> dana: potatoes for thanksgiving, did this affect anyone's thanksgiving dinner? >> they do expect prices to g
that will be the entire total for all of canada last year so that's a problem for alberta as well so why we are looking at a potato shortage and french fry shortage. you know french fries demand has been going up? >> dana: i am a little surprised to hear that, glad to think that but i'm a little surprised given that people are trying to be so healthy. >> a lot of this demand is coming from overseas, emerging markets like india and china catching the western fast food for better or...
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three people in particular that journey the furthest from their early careers and robert kennedy and albertasenior kennedy's father was a difficult man to leave it at that and they probably got the job through his father he also wiretapped doctor king when he was attorney general and two big things happened his brother's assassination one more tragedy to the kennedy family at that point with many more to come that changed him to be sure he was much more introspective learning about the greek poets but lincoln staff wanted him to say in the war and he said no i have to get my public opinion why i study body i never knew him of course or any member of the family but he really did hear people to get public opinion. the dinner that we had with peter started off with the kennedy staffer marian wright grew up in south carolina went to yale law school and then she read the lawn - - ran the head start program and they refused to do it so she ran it kennedy came to the poorest part of the country she didn't like the kennedys and you may remember this because all of his federal judges in the south wen
three people in particular that journey the furthest from their early careers and robert kennedy and albertasenior kennedy's father was a difficult man to leave it at that and they probably got the job through his father he also wiretapped doctor king when he was attorney general and two big things happened his brother's assassination one more tragedy to the kennedy family at that point with many more to come that changed him to be sure he was much more introspective learning about the greek...
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we will draw from is the strength of this panel we have three great moderators from pbs as well as alberta that are individuals that bring incredibly different experiences to the table and right now they are intensively focusing on questions and we been working on this for almost ten months to get a debate to prepare for the debate but sitting in a room with pbs and with my team looking at a wide range of questions from readers and my experts and 300 people in the newsroom and with the minutia of policymaking and climate change and health care and tech policy and what is frankly the story we want to tell over two hours? it's almost like putting together a story and we are both thinking of what has been covered and in the moment now but these candidates who they are in their philosophy their character but also getting them to open up and share about themselves that's the broad take. >>. >> their issues to get to. >> i hope i don't screw that up thank you specifically we had four boys and no girls and was badly outnumbered with no soccer balls or no footballs and this gave me that similar vi
we will draw from is the strength of this panel we have three great moderators from pbs as well as alberta that are individuals that bring incredibly different experiences to the table and right now they are intensively focusing on questions and we been working on this for almost ten months to get a debate to prepare for the debate but sitting in a room with pbs and with my team looking at a wide range of questions from readers and my experts and 300 people in the newsroom and with the minutia...
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a short while ago santa was in alberta. now he is in tucson in arizona.kly around the world. big kids, little kids, you know where centre is at the moment. perhaps you think you would only be travelling by sleigh tonight. yet yesterday people in florida were treated to something different. nearly 600 surfing santas hit the waves in cocoa beach to raise money for charity. the event has been running for ten years and draws thousands of spectators. there are some pretty impressive sa nta m oves. there are some pretty impressive santa moves. this is quite reminiscent to baywatch. different red costu m e reminiscent to baywatch. different red costume but the drama is the same. there is a wipe—out. surfing santas. they say we don't bring you variety on breakfast. what are you up variety on breakfast. what are you ? now you might be tucking into your chocolates and presents this morning, but more than a million people across the uk are working this christmas, and we're speaking to some of those dedicated people today. let's speak now to pc jamie aston, who is a
a short while ago santa was in alberta. now he is in tucson in arizona.kly around the world. big kids, little kids, you know where centre is at the moment. perhaps you think you would only be travelling by sleigh tonight. yet yesterday people in florida were treated to something different. nearly 600 surfing santas hit the waves in cocoa beach to raise money for charity. the event has been running for ten years and draws thousands of spectators. there are some pretty impressive sa nta m oves....
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then 2 goals in 2 minutes to the level and it got even better for them in the 96 minute substitute alberta cherry heading in to make it $43.00 to calorie spark and while scenes at the sardinia arena is now gone 12 much is unbeaten in the now just 2 points behind the place last year. host katsav reached the semifinals of the arabian gulf cup this after they beat the united arab emirates in doha or monday needing a win to ensure qualification the current asian champions were $42.00 winners of the u.a.e. at the hill liefer international stadium the victory means cats are finished 2nd in their group behind iraq iraqis drawing no mail with yemen in their match. council's opponents and thursday semifinals will be saudi arabia they secured their place in the last 4 by beating defending champions oman 31 the semi against cattle will be played at the alger noob 2022 world cup stadium boxes anthony joshua and andy ruiz jr will hold their public workout in riyadh later ahead of their much anticipated heavyweight title rematch the 2 boxes of arrived in the saudi arabian capital where they're due to fi
then 2 goals in 2 minutes to the level and it got even better for them in the 96 minute substitute alberta cherry heading in to make it $43.00 to calorie spark and while scenes at the sardinia arena is now gone 12 much is unbeaten in the now just 2 points behind the place last year. host katsav reached the semifinals of the arabian gulf cup this after they beat the united arab emirates in doha or monday needing a win to ensure qualification the current asian champions were $42.00 winners of the...
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we have three great moderators from pbs, judy woodruff and as well as tim alberta. these are four individuals who bring different experiences to the table and what we're doing right now is intensely focusing on questions. what strikes me, i've been sort of working on this for almost 10 months now, this is a long process to get a debate and prepare for the debate. what we've been doing since the last dee is sitting in a room with pbs and with my theme looking at a very, very wide range of questions. we've been receiving thousands of questions, frankly, some readers from my experts in my news room. we have 300 people in the news room including many who are deeply steeped in the minutia of policy making, climate change, health care, tech policy and everything you can imagine and trying to hone, what is frankly the story we want to tell over two hours, not that we're telling a story, but it's almost like putting together a story and we're both thinking about what hasn't been covered, what has been covered in past debates, what's in the moment now. very importantly, we w
we have three great moderators from pbs, judy woodruff and as well as tim alberta. these are four individuals who bring different experiences to the table and what we're doing right now is intensely focusing on questions. what strikes me, i've been sort of working on this for almost 10 months now, this is a long process to get a debate and prepare for the debate. what we've been doing since the last dee is sitting in a room with pbs and with my theme looking at a very, very wide range of...
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i do want to thank my colleagues here at the moderator table, tim alberta of politico, amna nawaz and alcindor of the pbs newshour. thank you all for joining us. please stick around and watch pbs for some analysis. thank you to the candidates. [applause] >> you can watch this debate again tomorrow morning at 10:00 a.m. eastern following washington journal. >> president trump speaks to a group of young conservatives at the student action summit. our live coverage begins at 5:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> on monday, 2020 candidate tom politicsll speak at a and eggs breakfast hosted by the new england council. in manchester, new hampshire. 8:30 a.m. eastern. online at c-span.org. radio app.n the free esperense secretary mark and the joint chiefs of staff held a news conference at the pentagon earlier. some of the topics covered include north korea, turkey, and the washington post afghanistan
i do want to thank my colleagues here at the moderator table, tim alberta of politico, amna nawaz and alcindor of the pbs newshour. thank you all for joining us. please stick around and watch pbs for some analysis. thank you to the candidates. [applause] >> you can watch this debate again tomorrow morning at 10:00 a.m. eastern following washington journal. >> president trump speaks to a group of young conservatives at the student action summit. our live coverage begins at 5:00 p.m....
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i do want to thank my colleagues here at the moderator table, tim alberta of politico, amna nawaz and alcindor of the pbs newshour. thank you all for joining us. please stick around and watch pbs for some analysis. thank you to the candidates. [applause] ♪ c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. we kick off authors week with breitbart.com's entertainment editor to talk about the book "50 things they don't want you to know." the no kidsabout hungry campaign to combat childhood hunger in the u.s. watch authors week featuring authors across the spectrum. all this week starting at 8:00 eastern each morning on "washington journal." this sunday book tv features three new nonfiction books. 2:00 p.m. eastern allen durso which-- allen durso offers his thoughts on how sexual misconduct accusation should be handled in his book "guilt by accusation." i want to disprove it categorically. i have fbi interviews. toave the emails she tried suppress. i have the tape recorders of her lawyers. there is no one that can read this book that can come away wi
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other vital documents such as false driver licenses came from provincial governments of alberta and ontario. then, at the cia headquarters in langley, virginia, six canadian passports were doctored with necessary stamps, visas, and photos of the six americans. (music) the passport arrived in tehran by diplomatic courier. canadian first secretary roger lucy, who understood farsi, inspected the passports for errors. there was a mistake. >> there was one date that had inadvertently been set by hand. >> the cia had mistaken the date the six americans were meant to have arrived in tehran. the date they had forged showed the six leaving iran before they had arrived. this error was rectified by a cia agent whom jimmy carter had sent to iran to assist in the canadian caper. >> we were given background information on canada, because unfortunately we are illiterate ot our next-door neighbor to the north. meeting with our left hand. i had to find out it was actually torono canada instead of toronto canada. all of us were part of a canadian business venture, checking out the situation in iran. that is
other vital documents such as false driver licenses came from provincial governments of alberta and ontario. then, at the cia headquarters in langley, virginia, six canadian passports were doctored with necessary stamps, visas, and photos of the six americans. (music) the passport arrived in tehran by diplomatic courier. canadian first secretary roger lucy, who understood farsi, inspected the passports for errors. there was a mistake. >> there was one date that had inadvertently been set...
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we have three great moderators from pbs, judy woodruff and as well as tim alberta.hese are four compelling individuals who bring incredibly different experiences to the table. is really, what we are doing intensely focusing on questions. what strikes me, i've been sort of working on this for almost 10 months now. this is a long process to get a debate, prepare for the debate. what we've been doing since the last debate is sitting in a room team,bs and with my looking at a very, very wide range of questions. we've been receiving thousands questions, frankly, from readers , from my experts in my news room. we have 300 people in the news room including many who are deeply steeped in the minutia of policy making, climate change, health care, tech policy and everything you can imagine and trying to hone what is frankly the story we want to tell over two hours. not that we're telling a story, but it's almost like putting together a story. and, we're both thinking about what hasn't been covered, what has been covered in past debates, what's in the moment now. very importan
we have three great moderators from pbs, judy woodruff and as well as tim alberta.hese are four compelling individuals who bring incredibly different experiences to the table. is really, what we are doing intensely focusing on questions. what strikes me, i've been sort of working on this for almost 10 months now. this is a long process to get a debate, prepare for the debate. what we've been doing since the last debate is sitting in a room team,bs and with my looking at a very, very wide range...
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and his wife of many years, alberta.irst responders had responded some time earlier, put in their crime scene tape. sesnick walked into the house. >> it was just a weird scene all in all. this was december 15th. there's christmas music playing throughout the house. >> that would be bizarre. >> it was very bizarre. they're very religious people, so there's religious scripture written on the walls. then you have this horribly violent and gruesome murder. with the body laying on the floor that you're investigating. it was a very, very odd scene. >> 63-year-old doug carlili was lying on the floor, clearly a victim of a close-range shooting. >> there was a lot of blood around the body. a lot of shell casings. a lot of bullets laying around. >> how badly was this person damaged? >> he'd been shot seven times. it was obviously a very brutal attack. it wasn't just a one time shot and the person ran out. >> clearly someone was making sure. >> correct. whoever had done this, we knew that they wanted to make sure that he didn't sur
and his wife of many years, alberta.irst responders had responded some time earlier, put in their crime scene tape. sesnick walked into the house. >> it was just a weird scene all in all. this was december 15th. there's christmas music playing throughout the house. >> that would be bizarre. >> it was very bizarre. they're very religious people, so there's religious scripture written on the walls. then you have this horribly violent and gruesome murder. with the body laying on...
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judy woodruff and i'm joined tonight -- thank you -- i'm joined tonight by my fellow moderators, tim albertal correspondent. and pbs news hour white house correspondent. and now please greet tonight's candidates. they are businessman andrew yang. south bend, i
judy woodruff and i'm joined tonight -- thank you -- i'm joined tonight by my fellow moderators, tim albertal correspondent. and pbs news hour white house correspondent. and now please greet tonight's candidates. they are businessman andrew yang. south bend, i
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like i said, you know, my grandma was shot playing the organ in church, alberta king.everybody who's experiencing loss. rachel: right. >> i just don't want us to divide and begin to fight, and let's take care of my community because you hate me. we need to come together. >> i don't want us to either -- i do want to protect the jewish community. we have to look at the source, and right now, unfortunately, it's coming from people that are speak about jihad, it's coming from the black community, and there has to be some kind of introspection in those communities. >> i agree. >> we've got to stop it. rachel: it's a good point but, you know, anti-religion attacks are on the rise globally as well. so thank you both for joining us. pete: thank you both. rachel: it was a great discussion. pete: i love it when people have a candid, honest discussion. great stuff. 20 candidate joe biden says he could put his buddy, barack obama, on the nation's highest court? >> will president biden nominate dr. obama to the supreme court? [laughter] >> if he'd take it, yes. pete: they have a bi
like i said, you know, my grandma was shot playing the organ in church, alberta king.everybody who's experiencing loss. rachel: right. >> i just don't want us to divide and begin to fight, and let's take care of my community because you hate me. we need to come together. >> i don't want us to either -- i do want to protect the jewish community. we have to look at the source, and right now, unfortunately, it's coming from people that are speak about jihad, it's coming from the black...