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as alberta continues to grapple with a severe drought, the province has been advised to prepare for an agricultural disaster as spring is not expected to improve the situation. be a record alberta's minister of environment and protected areas, rebecca scholes, says: "the khussali command team has been formed to interact and collaborate with the municipality and other water users ." we are facing a very important drought , a situation we haven't seen in 7 years , not only alberta, this drought will affect about 72 canadian territories. and it will be felt around the world, but we're doing everything we can to make sure everyone has access to water next year. but despite the current dry situation, sholes says that the declaration of the state of emergency is the last it will be the solution, and if the situation worsens, the municipalities can limit the use of water. this is the strategy that the city of calgary has already planned and announced in a statement as the indicator of prosperity. it is still in the negative, which emphasizes that we are in the middle of a dry and warm winter.
as alberta continues to grapple with a severe drought, the province has been advised to prepare for an agricultural disaster as spring is not expected to improve the situation. be a record alberta's minister of environment and protected areas, rebecca scholes, says: "the khussali command team has been formed to interact and collaborate with the municipality and other water users ." we are facing a very important drought , a situation we haven't seen in 7 years , not only alberta, this...
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. - [margaret] award-winning political reporter tim alberta set out to unravel this enigma. alberta is the son of a preacher who grew up in the evangelical church. - i grew up, this was my family, this church. - [margaret] in his latest best-seller, "the kingdom, the power, and the glory," he traces how trump has transformed the christian right. - we're going to protect christianity. - [margaret] so could any other candidate eclipse ump's hold on the evangelical base of the gop? and what would a second trump presidency fueled by christian nationalism mean for our country? - i have every expectation that things are going to get ugly in the united states of america. - [margaret] what does journalist tim alberta say now? - [narrator] "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by: robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, the tepper foundation, the asness family foundation, the mckenna family foundation, charles r. schwab, and by the rosalind p. walter foundation, and damon button. corporate funding's provided by stephens inc. - tim
. - [margaret] award-winning political reporter tim alberta set out to unravel this enigma. alberta is the son of a preacher who grew up in the evangelical church. - i grew up, this was my family, this church. - [margaret] in his latest best-seller, "the kingdom, the power, and the glory," he traces how trump has transformed the christian right. - we're going to protect christianity. - [margaret] so could any other candidate eclipse ump's hold on the evangelical base of the gop? and...
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we'll have more on that with journalist tim alberta coming up next. alberta coming up next hi. are you ready? are you santiago's mother? yes, i am. and she's a thief! [silence] let's go. dice dreams, attack your friends and steal their coins. play now. get over here kids. attack your friends and steal their coins. time for today's lesson. wow. -whoa. what are those? these are humans. they rely on something called the internet to survive. huh, powers out. [ gasp ] are they gonna to die? worse, they are gonna get bored. [ gasp ] wait look! they figured out a way to keep the internet on. yeah! -nature finds a way. [ grunt ] stay connected when the power goes out, with storm ready wifi from xfinity. and see migration in theaters now. here's why you should switch fo to duckduckgo on all your devie duckduckgo comes with a built-n engine like google, but it's pi and doesn't spy on your searchs and duckduckgo lets you browse like chrome, but it blocks cooi and creepy ads that follow youa from google and other companie. and there's no catch. it's fre. we make money from ads, but they do
we'll have more on that with journalist tim alberta coming up next. alberta coming up next hi. are you ready? are you santiago's mother? yes, i am. and she's a thief! [silence] let's go. dice dreams, attack your friends and steal their coins. play now. get over here kids. attack your friends and steal their coins. time for today's lesson. wow. -whoa. what are those? these are humans. they rely on something called the internet to survive. huh, powers out. [ gasp ] are they gonna to die? worse,...
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a look at what occurred just few weeks back, and i like for you to put that into context for us, alberta, that is the fact that you have the us national security advisor who has come down visiting uh prime minister benjamin netanyahu and of course the minister of military affairs, saying that we have to uh make sure that israel goes from high intensity warfare to low intensity warfare so that it would prevent uh the high number of civilians that are being killed, that was a... few weeks ago and combining that with the fact that the us has used this veto power at the un, which prevented sease fire from happening, there hasn't been a day, perhaps every other day, "at a minimum we were looking at hundreds of palestinians being killed, i mean that's almost become a normal and from then until this point we could have there could have been a prevention of all these lives, palestinian lives being lost, what does that say then uh about the us role again? well the us at this point is interested in the amount of debts not to be shown in tv, it's actually an embarrassment that united states is prov
a look at what occurred just few weeks back, and i like for you to put that into context for us, alberta, that is the fact that you have the us national security advisor who has come down visiting uh prime minister benjamin netanyahu and of course the minister of military affairs, saying that we have to uh make sure that israel goes from high intensity warfare to low intensity warfare so that it would prevent uh the high number of civilians that are being killed, that was a... few weeks ago and...
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look at what occurred just few weeks back, uh, and i like for you to put that into context for us, alberta, that is the fact that you have the u.s. national security advisor who has come down visiting uh prime minister ben, benjamin netanyahu, and of course the minister of military affairs, saying that we have to uh make sure that israel goes from high intensity warfare to low intensity warfare, so that it would prevent uh the high number of civilians that are being killed. "that was few weeks ago, and combining that with the fact that the us has used this veto power at the un, which prevented the ceasefire from happening, there hasn't been a a day, perhaps every..." other day, a minimum we were looking at hundreds of palestinians being killed, i mean that's almost become normal, and from then until this point we could have, there could have been a prevention of all these lives, palestinian lives being lost, what does that say then uh about the us role again? well the us at this point is interested in the amount of deaths not to be shown in tv, it's actually an embarrassment that united st
look at what occurred just few weeks back, uh, and i like for you to put that into context for us, alberta, that is the fact that you have the u.s. national security advisor who has come down visiting uh prime minister ben, benjamin netanyahu, and of course the minister of military affairs, saying that we have to uh make sure that israel goes from high intensity warfare to low intensity warfare, so that it would prevent uh the high number of civilians that are being killed. "that was few...
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author tim alberta describes that phenomenon this way.an any figure in american history, the 45th president transformed evangelical from spiritual signifier into political punchline, exposing the selective morality, the ethical inconsistency and rank hypocrisy that had for so long lurked in the subconscious of a movement. to be fair, the collapse predated trump. he did not alter the cultural insecurities of the church, but he did identify them and pray upon them in ways that should have accelerated the unraveling of institutional christianity in the united states. joining me now is tim alberta, staff writer at the atlantic, also the author of the kingdom, the power and the glory, american evangelicals in an age of extremism. tim, i wish i had had you at my side last night as we try to understand or exactly hadn't happened in iowa, especially with evangelicals. your writing on this is so essential and so to the point that we all tried to me, which is the way that the trump has corrupted the evangelical movement. i wonder in your estimation
author tim alberta describes that phenomenon this way.an any figure in american history, the 45th president transformed evangelical from spiritual signifier into political punchline, exposing the selective morality, the ethical inconsistency and rank hypocrisy that had for so long lurked in the subconscious of a movement. to be fair, the collapse predated trump. he did not alter the cultural insecurities of the church, but he did identify them and pray upon them in ways that should have...
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we also sought mother nature's dangers as fires burned across alberta, canada. can see the lightning associated with severe thunderstorms in florida and in the southern ocean, a giant iceberg drifts off in the month of november. with all of the satellites, as they capture them from high above, they are using these to provide long-range data for research whether that is in the changing climate or the immediate dangers associated with things like hurricanes. we can see the ocean satellites, all of this goes into long-term outlooks. >> mother nature is certainly powerful. brace for major delays. caltrans is going to shut down lanes of the highway for the next several days. caltrans says it is for maintenance. they are cleaning up debris on the roadways. shutdown begins tomorrow at 9:00. >> they are going to clear off all of the debris. and they want to make sure the highways are safe. >> this link closure will take place on both sides of the 101 from -- to 13 street in san jose. >>> coming up in just a few minutes, a day of service honoring doctor martin luther kin
we also sought mother nature's dangers as fires burned across alberta, canada. can see the lightning associated with severe thunderstorms in florida and in the southern ocean, a giant iceberg drifts off in the month of november. with all of the satellites, as they capture them from high above, they are using these to provide long-range data for research whether that is in the changing climate or the immediate dangers associated with things like hurricanes. we can see the ocean satellites, all...
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anthony hall, professor of globalization at leathbridge university, alberta, canada. mr. hall, welcome to press tv. now, mr. hall, daesh was defeated in in november 2017 when the then commander of the qu force of irans islamic revolution gards core lieutenant general qasim sulaymani declared the end of the group's terror. now general sulaymani and deputy pmu commander abu mahti al muhandis uh they had been assassinated in a drone strike outside iraq uh outside baghdad sorry airport in 2020. now and just days later iraq's parliament voted for the departure of us forces. so the question is uh that was in 2020, four years ago, so the question is, what was or is the hold up? well, that's a good question, it seems to me that the leadership sudani of iraq has been sort of leaning towards the us, i would have thought after 2020 and the assassination in baghdad by trump and the israelis of solomonni, that that would be would be very tenuous for the us to continue. in iraq where it has military bases uh and uh air facilities, so i think uh sudani is no doubt facing uh his own peop
anthony hall, professor of globalization at leathbridge university, alberta, canada. mr. hall, welcome to press tv. now, mr. hall, daesh was defeated in in november 2017 when the then commander of the qu force of irans islamic revolution gards core lieutenant general qasim sulaymani declared the end of the group's terror. now general sulaymani and deputy pmu commander abu mahti al muhandis uh they had been assassinated in a drone strike outside iraq uh outside baghdad sorry airport in 2020. now...
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alberta . hawk >> so hamas. alberta. hawk mangler . >> so hamas. alberta. hawk mangler. hamas. me. so a handy reminder they are not to release flying flames into your house. >> uh, going to new york now, where nine members of a hasidic jewish community have been arrested and charged due to a secret which connects to secret tunnel which connects to a synagogue. the men have been charged criminal mischief, charged with criminal mischief, reckless endangerment and obstructing governmental administration, and have been described as a group of extremist students . as police extremist students. as police attempts intervene did not go attempts to intervene did not go too well. let's have a look. oh no . no . no. no. >> wait wait wait wait. why you sit down? no no no no no no yo�*yo sit down? no no no no no no yo—yo yo. >> it's like an outtake from the blues brothers. aren't you? do you buy the explanation that these , uh, these tunnels were these, uh, these tunnels were were just rogue students ? yes. were just rogue students? yes. >> uh, yeah, possibly. >> uh, yeah, possibly. >> i'm
alberta . hawk >> so hamas. alberta. hawk mangler . >> so hamas. alberta. hawk mangler. hamas. me. so a handy reminder they are not to release flying flames into your house. >> uh, going to new york now, where nine members of a hasidic jewish community have been arrested and charged due to a secret which connects to secret tunnel which connects to a synagogue. the men have been charged criminal mischief, charged with criminal mischief, reckless endangerment and obstructing...
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the alberta sled was held for the first time in brest in 2022.used great interest among residents and guests of the regional center. they decided to make it traditional and hold it in different parts of the region. baranovich took over the baton last january. now the guests of the large-scale winter holiday are being prepared surprise ancient pinsk. the festival will take place on january 20. organizers expect at least 200,000 people to attend. one of the highlights of the holiday will be the creation of a book of records for berestey sleighs. we will have. a procession along the main street, very interesting, it will be a walrus swim, we plan that the length of the shopping rows will be about 500 m, order will be organized. seats, the program provides for competitions, promotions, and tastings. perhaps the most spectacular event will be the parade of enterprises. participants, about thirty, will present themselves as colorfully and effectively as possible, with sound and musical accompaniment. creative groups of performers from pinsk and brest r
the alberta sled was held for the first time in brest in 2022.used great interest among residents and guests of the regional center. they decided to make it traditional and hold it in different parts of the region. baranovich took over the baton last january. now the guests of the large-scale winter holiday are being prepared surprise ancient pinsk. the festival will take place on january 20. organizers expect at least 200,000 people to attend. one of the highlights of the holiday will be the...
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this was taken in the edmonton area of alberta. vortex recently hit that region and brought temperatures all the way down to that -40s. and you see it right here. a number of tiktok users have displayed how cold it was by leaving things out. whether it is eggs, toilet paper, noodles. they will remain forever frozen in time. i will be posting more on the other stories you voted for on my instagram and thank you for voting. >>> okay. it all started with a april fools post but it now becomes a reality. burt's bees and hidden valley ranch, yep, they teamed up to create ranch dressing flavored lip balm. >> oh! >> yeah. i don't know about that. today, a limited edition will feature the flavors of hidden valley ranch. so ranch, buffalo shots, crunchy celery, carrots, and it is going to cost you a dollars. >> no thanks. i am not even going there. i don't want to even try it. it is like borderline bad breath i would say. >> i do not want to taste that on my mouth all day. >> i cannot do it. >>> the sunshine today -- >> i could do that. >> y
this was taken in the edmonton area of alberta. vortex recently hit that region and brought temperatures all the way down to that -40s. and you see it right here. a number of tiktok users have displayed how cold it was by leaving things out. whether it is eggs, toilet paper, noodles. they will remain forever frozen in time. i will be posting more on the other stories you voted for on my instagram and thank you for voting. >>> okay. it all started with a april fools post but it now...
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this video was taken in alberta where the high tomorrow is supposed to be 0 degrees. don't even think about trying to crack an egg outside. so cold the yoke froze as it was hitting the pan leaving this, the shell suspended. same thing happened to ramen noodles, stuck midair and wet toilet paper was so stiff it supported the weight of the entire roll. the things you do in freezing temperatures, we obviously can not relate. it puts our rain into perspective. >> it does. i never seen the ramen noodle one before or the egg yoke one either for that matter. a bigger storm coming. so focused on today's rain, rightfully so. we talk about tomorrow's fog. i want to spend the visit talking to you about the importance of the visit. comparing the two. this is what we just had today. got half an inch of rain in general for most places. that is what is coming on friday and monday. the key over here shows you when you get into the hades of orange and red like so much of the north bay, the santa cruz mountains you could be looking at 3-4 inches of rain. so, the, the details matter on
this video was taken in alberta where the high tomorrow is supposed to be 0 degrees. don't even think about trying to crack an egg outside. so cold the yoke froze as it was hitting the pan leaving this, the shell suspended. same thing happened to ramen noodles, stuck midair and wet toilet paper was so stiff it supported the weight of the entire roll. the things you do in freezing temperatures, we obviously can not relate. it puts our rain into perspective. >> it does. i never seen the...
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alberta residents lined up at gas stations on new year's eve to get gas at a better price. it is important to save money in any way you can. gasoline price is at least 9 cents in sol. it all depends on the amount of money that the province gets from the oil interest. when the price of oil is high, the tax on gasoline is low or non-existent, but when the price is adjusted , other consumers get a significant discount at the gas station. do not receive andrea amari says that the 20 liters of gasoline that she bought for $25 is not even enough to carry out the kindergarten transportation service for a week. now families have to choose what to do and what not to do and they can as a consumer, i agree with this decision, but on the other hand, as a person who is in favor of the green economy, such a decision is actually not very good because it encourages people to use gasoline instead of other sources of energy. gasoline tax discount in the province will last for at least 6 months . the province of british columbia has not implemented such a plan. but due to the high price of ga
alberta residents lined up at gas stations on new year's eve to get gas at a better price. it is important to save money in any way you can. gasoline price is at least 9 cents in sol. it all depends on the amount of money that the province gets from the oil interest. when the price of oil is high, the tax on gasoline is low or non-existent, but when the price is adjusted , other consumers get a significant discount at the gas station. do not receive andrea amari says that the 20 liters of...
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and some ice crystals as bad as this was it was colder in alberta is capital edmonton. mine is 55. now things are starting to warm off, but if we can call it that we can up this morning and calgary to minus 32. but by the afternoon you will bounce back to minus 12 and temperatures will continue to climb warmer over the next few days. it has also turn colder through the great lakes toronto at minus 10 factor in the wind. it's feeling about minus 20 to 25 over the next little bit that cold his long as far south as us gulf states. so houston 3 degrees of snow moving through tennessee, pushing into the mid atlantic. let's go to central america one sec. but 1st we'll end off in the us south west where it is quiet, but somewhat weather will move into northern california. by the time we get to tuesday, here we go for central america. not too much to talk about. still remaining hot for mexico's highlands, mexico city at 25 degrees and still this cluster of showers in storms for the northwest slice of south america. and further to with the south, there has been some funding in rio de janeir
and some ice crystals as bad as this was it was colder in alberta is capital edmonton. mine is 55. now things are starting to warm off, but if we can call it that we can up this morning and calgary to minus 32. but by the afternoon you will bounce back to minus 12 and temperatures will continue to climb warmer over the next few days. it has also turn colder through the great lakes toronto at minus 10 factor in the wind. it's feeling about minus 20 to 25 over the next little bit that cold his...
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now, temperatures have come down a bit and alberta profits is capital admin soon at minus one. and we know that rain has moved away from california, but now we've got weather coming in to bohack california. but for the state of california prepare for it another what day on wednesday, happy new year. the weather brought to you by visit castle. it was supposed to be a refuge which says coolly as brothers home was allegedly the scene of torture. right? and even murder one. 0, one east investigates the crimes. and those set to behind on, on the knowledge is here with the the, watching out. just a reminder of the headlines the within the last couple of us goes a has a gaming targeted advice very well. things got advice players just talking to the central concept district number of protestant institute, israel's foreign governments, and there in 22000 at least 20 well kits have been funded, tennessee is very authorities say it's kind of an interest set to fights, defense system. some of the gates of trend responsibility and the u. s. navy has kills at least 10 through the fontas and
now, temperatures have come down a bit and alberta profits is capital admin soon at minus one. and we know that rain has moved away from california, but now we've got weather coming in to bohack california. but for the state of california prepare for it another what day on wednesday, happy new year. the weather brought to you by visit castle. it was supposed to be a refuge which says coolly as brothers home was allegedly the scene of torture. right? and even murder one. 0, one east investigates...
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got this steam from the buildings there and some ice crystals as bad as this was it was colder in alberta is capital edmonton. mine is 55. now things are starting to warm off if we can call it that we can up this morning and calgary to minus 32, but by the afternoon you will bounce back to minus 12 and temperatures will continue to climb warmer over the next few days. it has also turned colder through the great lakes toronto at minus 10 factor in the wind. it's feeling about minus 20 to 25 over the next little bit that cold his long as far south as us gulf states. so houston 3 degrees of snow moving through tennessee, pushing into the mid atlantic. let's go to central america on one sec, but 1st of all, and off in the us southwest where it is quiet, but somewhat weather will move into northern california. by the time we get to tuesday, here we go for central america. not too much to talk about. still remaining hot for mexico's highlands, mexico city at 25 degrees and still this cluster of showers in storms for the northwest slice of south america. and further to where the south, there has
got this steam from the buildings there and some ice crystals as bad as this was it was colder in alberta is capital edmonton. mine is 55. now things are starting to warm off if we can call it that we can up this morning and calgary to minus 32, but by the afternoon you will bounce back to minus 12 and temperatures will continue to climb warmer over the next few days. it has also turned colder through the great lakes toronto at minus 10 factor in the wind. it's feeling about minus 20 to 25 over...
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will play and so struck positions and now barbara and i was denied as well as the nearby province of alberta. now this release, his round of attacks comes nearly 10 days of the seminal strikes, had nearly $28.00 locations across the and then hydro castro has more for us from washington, dc. american and british fighters launched munitions toward 8 targets within who's a controlled young man. on monday, a us senior defense official said the strikes were successful hitting an underground weapon storage facility. and degrading the who sees ability to launch more red c attacks. so the damage assessment is not yet final. it's unclear whether there were casualties on the ground in game in the u. s. official said these were precision guided missiles and the targets were deemed to be of no risk to civilians, australia by rain, canada, and the netherlands. also assisted in the strikes in the what capacity remains unclear. are us military officials stressed that this operation was not part of the multinational coalition that has been patrolling the red sea in an effort to safeguard maritime trade. he
will play and so struck positions and now barbara and i was denied as well as the nearby province of alberta. now this release, his round of attacks comes nearly 10 days of the seminal strikes, had nearly $28.00 locations across the and then hydro castro has more for us from washington, dc. american and british fighters launched munitions toward 8 targets within who's a controlled young man. on monday, a us senior defense official said the strikes were successful hitting an underground weapon...
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now, temperatures have come down a bit and alberta profits is capital admin soon at minus one. and we know that ring has moved away from california, but now we've got weather coming in to bohack california. but for the state of california, prepare for it another what day on wednesday, happy new year the, the federal tax upfront takes on the big issue. that is a co tax to what is that for now. it has a question about 5 unflinching questions. rigorous, the bank that he added to today is that another clinic is taking place. augusta. nothing goes into garza without us of permission. nothing lead scottsdale with offers roles permission to allow me to push back for a moment, demanding a ceasefire, demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront. without 0. the the you watching out a 0 reminder of our top stories this out the within the last 2 hours because it hasn't been being targeted by is ready to go. planes guided by slows just struck the central part of the strip. the number of palestinians killed in israel's will run. garza is nearing 22000. at least 20 rock
now, temperatures have come down a bit and alberta profits is capital admin soon at minus one. and we know that ring has moved away from california, but now we've got weather coming in to bohack california. but for the state of california, prepare for it another what day on wednesday, happy new year the, the federal tax upfront takes on the big issue. that is a co tax to what is that for now. it has a question about 5 unflinching questions. rigorous, the bank that he added to today is that...
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they went through alberta as well, which is just next to ramallah where they would match with a lot of resistance, lots of people throwing stones or anything they could actually on with vehicles driving through out. now, people say that this is a form of collective punishment against the palestinians, where thieves really say they are trying to root out fine, says and many of the rest of them making a preemptive arrest. the progressive mold of $5600.00 in the last 3 months, many of being held in arbitrary administrative tension without any kind of charge or trauma. also got a nightly into the wreckage accounts, with all my thoughts as tearing up the roads, assessing up flights of positions on bruce. people say this is a kind of form of nightly tara, nor i thank you for that, nor a con, lives there in occupied east jerusalem. and as laura mentioned, the occupied westbank, a seen, a surgeon bite in san device. senses are as well and gas that began on sunday 7 palestinians were killed in a joint strike on the city of janine. 4 of them were brothers. mamma, job june has a story. a mother i
they went through alberta as well, which is just next to ramallah where they would match with a lot of resistance, lots of people throwing stones or anything they could actually on with vehicles driving through out. now, people say that this is a form of collective punishment against the palestinians, where thieves really say they are trying to root out fine, says and many of the rest of them making a preemptive arrest. the progressive mold of $5600.00 in the last 3 months, many of being held...
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but photographer joe of alberta, canada, got a kick out of seeing what other people did.ow cold is it? cold enough to use a banana to pound a nail. cold enough to beat a frozen shirt like a drum. to turn jeans into a battering ram. so joe decided to do his own game of you froze your what off? >> the next one was the plate of ramen noodles. >> in 60 seconds the boiled noodles were frozen stiff. >> they were frozen in time. >> reporter: the next experiment involved placing an egg on a couple of straws and cracking it open. forget hard-boiled. we're talking frozen solid. >> my neighbors were looking out of the window and thought i was cr crazy. >> reporter: and finally something charming to what severe cold did to toilet paper. >> people should make the best of the conditions they are in. >> reporter: so don't try to use it unless you'll freeze your butt off. in the words of annie lennox. ♪ cold ♪ >> that was funny. don't use your frozen toilet paper or you will truly freeze your butt off. >> people have to hold it there long enough while it freezes. >> wouldn't want to be o
but photographer joe of alberta, canada, got a kick out of seeing what other people did.ow cold is it? cold enough to use a banana to pound a nail. cold enough to beat a frozen shirt like a drum. to turn jeans into a battering ram. so joe decided to do his own game of you froze your what off? >> the next one was the plate of ramen noodles. >> in 60 seconds the boiled noodles were frozen stiff. >> they were frozen in time. >> reporter: the next experiment involved placing...
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permission to kiss her, and two crazy people met, 10 years like one day, a guy, you call it that, tatyana albertam interested in how much you have gotten to know each other really well over these 10 years, after all. the fate of a man with boris korchevnikov on friday on rtr. they say in a second: russia is to blame. you'll have to say what kirby didn't say. a few words about the defeat of our l-76 military transport aircraft by anti-aircraft rocket fire from the ukrainian armed forces. we will start with military-technical details, and then we will move to the operational level, perhaps even the political one. the military-technical details are as follows: by the district technical troops of the aerospace forces. the armed forces of the russian federation have precisely determined the launch site of anti-aircraft guided missiles, that is, where the launch position was. why, because standby radars, they are usually meter-long, they, if we speak in the jargon of air defense warriors, see anti-aircraft guided missiles very well missiles, because the geometric dimensions of the missiles are comparab
permission to kiss her, and two crazy people met, 10 years like one day, a guy, you call it that, tatyana albertam interested in how much you have gotten to know each other really well over these 10 years, after all. the fate of a man with boris korchevnikov on friday on rtr. they say in a second: russia is to blame. you'll have to say what kirby didn't say. a few words about the defeat of our l-76 military transport aircraft by anti-aircraft rocket fire from the ukrainian armed forces. we will...
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i just finished reading tim alberta's book about what has been going on among white evangelicals andt he talks about. that part of the way evangelicals have been able to make their peace with the fact that trump maybe not so godlike in his behaviors, but that he is the person who can deliver and restore america to what they believe it ought to be. and also, that once again, without saying it, the image of the socialist marxist is to shame. he happens to be my comment so i don't generally comment on her cases but racial grievance is at the center of his message. >> this is part of the play book. >> this is not new, right? these are the same evangelicals who somehow justified to themselves voting for a guy in 2016 who we all heard boast on radio, we all heard him in his own voice boasting about committing sexual assault. a man who cheated on his first wife with his second wife. cheated on his second wife with his third wife. and cheated on the third wife with a stripper and a playboy bunny. and yet the evangelicals lined up behind him. so this is not new. i agree with karen. i think it
i just finished reading tim alberta's book about what has been going on among white evangelicals andt he talks about. that part of the way evangelicals have been able to make their peace with the fact that trump maybe not so godlike in his behaviors, but that he is the person who can deliver and restore america to what they believe it ought to be. and also, that once again, without saying it, the image of the socialist marxist is to shame. he happens to be my comment so i don't generally...
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with us tim alberta, the author of an incredibly revealing new book "the kingdom power and glory: american evangelicals in an age of extremism." you know this topic and can help us understand what happened last night. trump did not say nice things about evangelicals uas you repot instead 2016, not nice things at all, but you say he has a mercenary-like relationship with them. why did we see that last night? what happened? >> yeah, i mean, poppy, look, eight years ago what you would hear from republican voters, particularly in the early stages of the primary, when you would talk to evangelical leaders, they were very cool towards donald trump, very suspicious of donald trump, and the numbers bore that out. in iowa, which ted cruz won in 2016, donald trump won 22% of the evangelical vote. his strength there actually was with people who self-identified as not being born again or evangelical christians. trump actually carried those voters in iowa, but he lost by a significant margin among evangelical voters, and i think that in iowa, that result eight years ago was pretty well representative o
with us tim alberta, the author of an incredibly revealing new book "the kingdom power and glory: american evangelicals in an age of extremism." you know this topic and can help us understand what happened last night. trump did not say nice things about evangelicals uas you repot instead 2016, not nice things at all, but you say he has a mercenary-like relationship with them. why did we see that last night? what happened? >> yeah, i mean, poppy, look, eight years ago what you...
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louis fed president named, and that is alberta move salem -- alberto musalem.look at his background. he was most recently ceo and cofounder of evens asset management. before that he was senior advisor to the president at the new york fed. he has also worked as an economist at the international monetary fund. so, a decorated resume there. he will have a vote in 2025. the member, the rotate those votes, sonata voting number this year, but a voting member next year. we will get more details on this and what we can potentially expect out ofberto in just a little bit. guy: jim bullard, obviously some pretty big shoes to fill there. it will be exciting to see if the narrative does change. cpi is going to be interesting next week. we get cpi data out of the euro zone tomorrow. we are going to be looking forward to what those numbers are going to tell us. we have french data today. we get a pop higher, because of the base effect. it is all fairly well telegraphed story. is the ecb going to look through that or is this a relevant number for them? catherine joining us no
louis fed president named, and that is alberta move salem -- alberto musalem.look at his background. he was most recently ceo and cofounder of evens asset management. before that he was senior advisor to the president at the new york fed. he has also worked as an economist at the international monetary fund. so, a decorated resume there. he will have a vote in 2025. the member, the rotate those votes, sonata voting number this year, but a voting member next year. we will get more details on...
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and if you look to our neighbors in the north, you know, in alberta today, you know, they're one of the panels because of this agenda. they're having rolling blackouts. that's dangerous in canada for these type of record cold temperatures and people losing their electricity because of this green energy agenda. i mean, it's madness, you know? if they're sitting on some of, you know, most prolific sources of oil and gas, and they're getting their lights shut off because if they're depending on wind and solar. it's crazy. a. rachel: it's insane. i didn't know that in canada, and we should know more about that. those states, the northern states, they can't afford to have this kind of stuff happen. a lot of people on fixed incomes and people depending on low cost energy. phil, we always love going to you for all the energy information. thanks for joining us this morning. >> thank you. stay warm. rachel: you got it. we will. >>> coming up, speaking of that, a blizzard derailed iowa campaign events forcing many to go virtual as finishing op congresswoman miller meeks is in a car accident on he
and if you look to our neighbors in the north, you know, in alberta today, you know, they're one of the panels because of this agenda. they're having rolling blackouts. that's dangerous in canada for these type of record cold temperatures and people losing their electricity because of this green energy agenda. i mean, it's madness, you know? if they're sitting on some of, you know, most prolific sources of oil and gas, and they're getting their lights shut off because if they're depending on...
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ranting of donald trump cowering in fear now of the best lawyer he has ever seen in a courtroom, alberta kaplan. that is donald trump cowering in fear of e. jean carroll because that posed does not contain the name e. jean carroll. donald trump has dared not speak her name since roberta kaplan convinced a injury to shut him up with a 83 million-dollar verdict. in her final argument to the jury on friday, roberta kaplan said it will take an unusually high punitive damages awards have any hope of stopping donald trump, to have any chance of allowing his carroll 's life to return to normal. after a very short deliberation, the jury returned $65 million in punitive damages. and donald trump's defense, his relentlessly incompetence defense lawyer alina habba trying to claim a first amendment right for donald trump to say whatever he wants about e. jean carroll. she told the jury, lady and gentlemen, in our country, you have the right to speak, you have a constitutional right to speak. ms. kaplan, objection your honor. the judge sustained. you have a constitutional right to some kinds of speec
ranting of donald trump cowering in fear now of the best lawyer he has ever seen in a courtroom, alberta kaplan. that is donald trump cowering in fear of e. jean carroll because that posed does not contain the name e. jean carroll. donald trump has dared not speak her name since roberta kaplan convinced a injury to shut him up with a 83 million-dollar verdict. in her final argument to the jury on friday, roberta kaplan said it will take an unusually high punitive damages awards have any hope of...
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were talked about this, with whom we've spoken, in the new york times has written about, and tim albertathey are believing this line about, i'm being prosecuted for you. you and i talked about this, we start seeing these things. and i thought, why would anybody believe this? because nobody else is being prosecuted. they made the connection to jesus christ dying for their sins, and donald trump being prosecuted for them. and it is working. >> reporter: i believe it's been strongmen, because they believe in him. that is the import of the cult of personality, the leader colten all of this. once people bond to the leader, and believe that he has moral reason to be in power, and then religious institutions enable him by saying, oh yes, he was placed there by the will of god. so there is a moral rationale. there's also emotional bonding. they want to protect him because he's a victim. and all of this has been very powerful in history, and it's repeating in america today to contrast the scenario we're in about four. but >> reporter: it's remarkable to witness, thanks to both of you for analysis
were talked about this, with whom we've spoken, in the new york times has written about, and tim albertathey are believing this line about, i'm being prosecuted for you. you and i talked about this, we start seeing these things. and i thought, why would anybody believe this? because nobody else is being prosecuted. they made the connection to jesus christ dying for their sins, and donald trump being prosecuted for them. and it is working. >> reporter: i believe it's been strongmen,...
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it is home 3 times since then is family home and in raids in ramallah and alberta, there were people injured by live rounds 26 arrests animal. and while we've been averaging about 40 rates a night since october, the 7th, we've noticed in the last 7 days, 10 days or so, there's been a notable reduction in the number of raids. but what is increased is the amount of check points, not only temporary check points, but the increase scrutiny at permanent check points. that means it's got slow as a pass through the check points. and it's difficult to know where these of the 10 project points pop up. they significantly slow life down in the occupied westbank. it could what a journey that might take 30 to 40 minutes can sometimes take 2 to 3 hours because of the traffic problems close to the check points that makes life very, very difficult. of the mother in anguish of the 7 palestinian men killed early sunday by an israeli drone strike. 4 of them were brothers in an instant. if to sam that we should, sons, we're going to go see you said the queen, when we speak just hours later, grief is etch
it is home 3 times since then is family home and in raids in ramallah and alberta, there were people injured by live rounds 26 arrests animal. and while we've been averaging about 40 rates a night since october, the 7th, we've noticed in the last 7 days, 10 days or so, there's been a notable reduction in the number of raids. but what is increased is the amount of check points, not only temporary check points, but the increase scrutiny at permanent check points. that means it's got slow as a...
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university of alberta in canada. he also soiled himself with connections with ukrainian nazis.an ss division galicia, was given an avalanche, which caused a big international scandal. well, the latest such examples are also interviews. yushchenko, one of the previous presidents of ukraine, he said that it’s not about putin, the point is that there are 140 million little putins in russia, so we need to destroy these 140 million little putins, then it will be good. alexander vladimirovich, that is, it’s not that even the vaccination against nazism did not work, but it turns out that it was not even carried out at all, firstly, this did not happen, firstly, not one nation has any vaccination against nazism. memory, something like that, here is a vivid example of ukraine, many, grandfathers and great-grandfathers of those who are now fighting, who started, yes, the azov territorial battalion - the exit from kharkov is the exit from eastern ukraine, in kharkov, to face the truth, was one of the massive cells of collaboration during the great patriotic war, moreover, the completely i
university of alberta in canada. he also soiled himself with connections with ukrainian nazis.an ss division galicia, was given an avalanche, which caused a big international scandal. well, the latest such examples are also interviews. yushchenko, one of the previous presidents of ukraine, he said that it’s not about putin, the point is that there are 140 million little putins in russia, so we need to destroy these 140 million little putins, then it will be good. alexander vladimirovich, that...
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and what would you... nowhere, oh, how good, staying at home, no, it’s so good, and you, tatyana albertak you, the national academy of cinematographic arts of russia presents. major film events and cinema. heroes of 2023, achievements of good fortune, discovery and shock, everything that is worthy of an award, golden eagle award ceremony. live stream. today on rtr. news on the russia channel. studio evgeny rashkov. hello, this is what we will tell you about. almost a trillion rubles to fight cancer, the most modern centers. vladimir putin discussed this topic in kaliningrad. kyiv buried himself in his lies about the terrorist attack on the il-76 plane. how was the council of security council meeting in new york? in texas, they declared an invasion regime and accused biden of promoting migrants to the side of the state. trump stood up, which begins in the usa. we passed on data about our military installations to the ukrainian special services. in rostov, two state traitors were detained on dana. residents of sakhalin dig their cars out of the snowdrifts. the first buses were launched thr
and what would you... nowhere, oh, how good, staying at home, no, it’s so good, and you, tatyana albertak you, the national academy of cinematographic arts of russia presents. major film events and cinema. heroes of 2023, achievements of good fortune, discovery and shock, everything that is worthy of an award, golden eagle award ceremony. live stream. today on rtr. news on the russia channel. studio evgeny rashkov. hello, this is what we will tell you about. almost a trillion rubles to fight...
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program with fox news writing on capital accept the house speaker is not nuking the spending the alberta speaker johnson saying while those conversations were going on, i have made no commitments. if you hear otherwise, it is not true. we are looking forward to those conversatis. senior house democrats reacted to news about the split among puicans by saying that if the speaker reneges on his ior agreement it would impact in the future. negotiate deals congressman holly are saying you can only do that so many times and have any credibility or respect for the way you do business. that reporting from jennifer shut with states newsroom. follow this and all of our coverage on the c-span networks or was c-span now, our free mobile video app. >>> says 1979 in partnership with the cable industry, c-span has provided complete coverage of the halls of congress from a health and senate floor to congressional hearing, party briefings and committee meetings. c-span gives you a front row seat to have issues are debated and decided with no common dairy and no interruptions and completely unfiltered. c-
program with fox news writing on capital accept the house speaker is not nuking the spending the alberta speaker johnson saying while those conversations were going on, i have made no commitments. if you hear otherwise, it is not true. we are looking forward to those conversatis. senior house democrats reacted to news about the split among puicans by saying that if the speaker reneges on his ior agreement it would impact in the future. negotiate deals congressman holly are saying you can only...
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we announced foid on the world first ethylene facility in alberta, canada.ut with future using hydrogen entity furnaces to make the plastics versus natural gas. that is how we make sure we have zero emissions. it is more investment -- more expensive to do it but with the tax credits and attacks on carbon, canada, that allows us to do that and it has a return on capital. the same token ira in the u.s. has advanced thanks. we are a participant with the advanced reactor. we have a project in our texas facility to build a small nuclear reactor and that is on the basis of a high temperature gas reactor which produces electricity and steam. we need as much steam as we do electricity. i can take that to net zero through that investment. is that a power system that -- that is a power system that will be in place for decades. by the time you're done with the canadian project, 25% of our global ethylene will be zero scope one and two emissions. we have a plan by 2052 take our entire fleet to 0 -- scope one and two zero emissions. annmarie: you are getting $25 million
we announced foid on the world first ethylene facility in alberta, canada.ut with future using hydrogen entity furnaces to make the plastics versus natural gas. that is how we make sure we have zero emissions. it is more investment -- more expensive to do it but with the tax credits and attacks on carbon, canada, that allows us to do that and it has a return on capital. the same token ira in the u.s. has advanced thanks. we are a participant with the advanced reactor. we have a project in our...
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i am reading from tim alberta, the king, the power and the glory.about how it was brought into politics just to raise money for the church. do i think abortion isyes, but a gutwrenching decision for women. i have never had an abortion, thankfully, but it is not an easy decision for women to make. i do not believe it belongs in politics. for me, i will not vote for someone who wants to take that right away from women. i believe that it is a decision for a woman to.p/) make betweenr and her god. i believe the babies go back to heaven. the bible, i believe, tells us that aborted babies go right back to heaven. i hate abortion. i do think women abuse them -- some wombut. but, i think that it is a right that a woman should have. the consequences if it is not an easy decision. sometimes, having an abortion can ruin a woman's psyche. it just does not belong in the hands of politicians, male politicians that want to control women. host: all right, michelle, thank you for your call this morning. let's go to annette on the republican mine from middletown, ohi
i am reading from tim alberta, the king, the power and the glory.about how it was brought into politics just to raise money for the church. do i think abortion isyes, but a gutwrenching decision for women. i have never had an abortion, thankfully, but it is not an easy decision for women to make. i do not believe it belongs in politics. for me, i will not vote for someone who wants to take that right away from women. i believe that it is a decision for a woman to.p/) make betweenr and her god....
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i am reading from tim alberta, the king, the power and the glory. it talks about how it was brought into politics just to raise money for the church. do i think abortion is abused? yes, but it is also a gutwrenching decision for women. i have never had an abortion, thankfully, but it is not an easy decision for women to make. i do not believe it belongs in politics. for me, i will not vote for someone who wants to take that right away from women. i believe that it is a decision for a woman to make between her and her god. i believe the babies go back to heaven. the bible, i believe, tells us that aborted babies go right back to heaven. i hate abortion. i do think women abuse them -- some women abuse it. but, i think that it is a right that a woman should have. we will just have to deal with the consequences if it is not an easy decision. sometimes, having an abortion can ruin a woman's psyche. it just does not belong in the hands of politicians, male politicians that want to control women. host: all right, michelle, thank you for your call this morn
i am reading from tim alberta, the king, the power and the glory. it talks about how it was brought into politics just to raise money for the church. do i think abortion is abused? yes, but it is also a gutwrenching decision for women. i have never had an abortion, thankfully, but it is not an easy decision for women to make. i do not believe it belongs in politics. for me, i will not vote for someone who wants to take that right away from women. i believe that it is a decision for a woman to...