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an author from whistler, british columbia, canada...nd our returning champion, a puzzle maker from gaithersburg, maryland... whose 3-day cash winnings total... [ applause ] and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, everyone. just to clear up a point. we select our contestants for each game by chance from a pool of contestants who are here in our studio. rock, his real first name is erik, so in order to avoid confusion with our champion erik, he is going to operate by his nickname, rock. and hannah's first name is erik also, but... [ laughter ] ...she's playing as hannah. let's go to work. all right, the categories. first off... what a good idea. let it "be." each correct response beginning with the letters b-e. erik. let it "be," $200. [ hannah laughs ] erik. - what is benign? - benign. yeah. $400, let it "be." erik again. - what is a beacon? - beacon. good. $600, let it "be." erik. - what is your beak? - beak. good. $800, let it "be." erik. - what is betwixt? - that's c
an author from whistler, british columbia, canada...nd our returning champion, a puzzle maker from gaithersburg, maryland... whose 3-day cash winnings total... [ applause ] and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, everyone. just to clear up a point. we select our contestants for each game by chance from a pool of contestants who are here in our studio. rock, his real first name is erik, so in order to avoid confusion...
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an author from whistler, british columbia, canada... and our returning champion, a puzzle maker from gaithersburg, maryland... whose 3-day cash winnings total... [ applause ] and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, everyone. just to clear up a point. we select our contestants for each game by chance from a pool of contestants who are here in our studio. rock, his real first name is erik, so in order to avoid confusion with our champion erik, he is going to operate by his nickname, rock. and hannah's first name is erik also, but... [ laughter ] ...she's playing as hannah.
an author from whistler, british columbia, canada... and our returning champion, a puzzle maker from gaithersburg, maryland... whose 3-day cash winnings total... [ applause ] and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, everyone. just to clear up a point. we select our contestants for each game by chance from a pool of contestants who are here in our studio. rock, his real first name is erik, so in order to avoid...
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kulash, born in 1938, grew up on the family farm in nelson, british columbia.introduced to taxidermy? >> he sent away for mail-order taxidermy books. and he started by doing chickens and rabbits and stuff around the farm. >> it sets him on a journey that will take him far from the farm, which he leaves when he takes a job as a welder in vancouver. that pays the bills, but taxidermy remains his passion. in 1959, he marries rachel collins, and they raise three strapping young lads -- steve jr., brian, and the youngest, stacey, who i'm told has an even bigger surprise for me 40 miles outside vancouver. what?! >> welcome to the ark. >> what stacey calls "the ark" is a drafty old barn stuffed with the kulash brothers' strange inheritance -- more than four decades worth of their dad's taxidermy. ark is right. oh, my goodness. you do look like you have two of everything. this is incredible. at first, steve kulash fashioned works like these in the basement of the family home. he began with game from his own hunting trips, but soon other hunters brought by their trophie
kulash, born in 1938, grew up on the family farm in nelson, british columbia.introduced to taxidermy? >> he sent away for mail-order taxidermy books. and he started by doing chickens and rabbits and stuff around the farm. >> it sets him on a journey that will take him far from the farm, which he leaves when he takes a job as a welder in vancouver. that pays the bills, but taxidermy remains his passion. in 1959, he marries rachel collins, and they raise three strapping young lads --...
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steps to secure the private records and say the breach was limited to patients from ontario and british columbiape francis has announced the secrecy policy no longer apply to cases involving the sexual abuse of minors. in the past, the catholic church kept sex abuse cases confidential, saying it was to protect the victims and the reputation of the accused. -- there was a vatican summit in >> >> february. it's a step forward in terms of transparency for the victims and their families. traditionalency for legal systems around the world, which can now request the documentation from the ongoing trials and bring it into their legal systems in order to facilitate their work. elizabeth: thousands of people are calling for the czech prime minister to quit. millions marched for a second week after graft cased around -- against him was reopen. he is accused of man: i remember years back talking to my dad and saying, "at some point in my career, i'd love to do a deli." and i remember him looking at me in a surprised way like, "really? why? you've spent all this s time in fine dining and trtraveled the worl
steps to secure the private records and say the breach was limited to patients from ontario and british columbiape francis has announced the secrecy policy no longer apply to cases involving the sexual abuse of minors. in the past, the catholic church kept sex abuse cases confidential, saying it was to protect the victims and the reputation of the accused. -- there was a vatican summit in >> >> february. it's a step forward in terms of transparency for the victims and their...
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this happened and british columbia. like 12 feet. 12 feet long. >> that did not get away. that is ken bastida space. you think you can do better? send your fishing pictures to catch of the day at kpix.com. >> that picture has been verified, we know? >> yeah. no tequila in that guy. just because we're super hungry... ...doesn't mean you got to spend a lot! because denny's brought back the super slam™. with eggs, hash browns, bacon, sausage and pancakes. all for just $6.99. the $6.99 super slam™ is back! see you at denny's! the ones that make a truebeen difference in people's lives. and mike's won them, which is important right this minute, because if he could beat america's biggest gun lobby, helping pass background check laws and defeat nra backed politicians across this country, beat big coal, helping shut down hundreds of polluting plants and beat big tobacco, helping pass laws to save the next generation from addiction. all against big odds you can beat him. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>> thanks f
this happened and british columbia. like 12 feet. 12 feet long. >> that did not get away. that is ken bastida space. you think you can do better? send your fishing pictures to catch of the day at kpix.com. >> that picture has been verified, we know? >> yeah. no tequila in that guy. just because we're super hungry... ...doesn't mean you got to spend a lot! because denny's brought back the super slam™. with eggs, hash browns, bacon, sausage and pancakes. all for just $6.99....
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shoot indigenous land defenders blockading construction of a natural gas pipeline in northern british columbia in fact the royal canadian mounted police argued that lethal overwatch is required lethal action my friends for a group of indigenous people trying to keep their land free from pollution destruction and greed you know that that that sounds so familiar i wonder where oh where would the canadians get the idea to use sniper rifles on protesters let me contemplate that for a moment oh no that's right they learned by watching us here in the us i mean who could forget where all those patriotic all american apple pie folks at the federal bureau of investigation surprise details about an assassination plot on occupy protesters and. so much make sense now they're just following their neighbors in response to the guardian an r.c.m.p. spokesperson declined to comment on the specifics of the docu. yes and instead told the newspaper that quote while planning the raid police took into account the remote location and the unpredictable nature of what we could face the remote location what makes it ea
shoot indigenous land defenders blockading construction of a natural gas pipeline in northern british columbia in fact the royal canadian mounted police argued that lethal overwatch is required lethal action my friends for a group of indigenous people trying to keep their land free from pollution destruction and greed you know that that that sounds so familiar i wonder where oh where would the canadians get the idea to use sniper rifles on protesters let me contemplate that for a moment oh no...
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shoot indigenous land defenders blockading construction of a natural gas pipeline in northern british columbia in fact the royal canadian mounted police argued that lethal overwatch is required. lethal action my friends for a group of indigenous people trying to keep their land free from pollution destruction and greed you know that that that sounds so familiar i wonder where oh where would the canadians get the idea to use sniper rifles on protesters let me play that for a moment oh no that's right they learned by watching us here in the us i mean who could forget where all those patriotic all american apple pie folks at the federal bureau of investigation surprise details about an assassination plot on occupy protesters in houston so much make sense now they're just following their neighbors in response to the guardian an r.c.m.p. spokesperson declined to comment on the specifics of the documents and instead told the newspaper that quote while planning the raid police took into account the remote location and the unpredictable nature of what we could face the remote location what makes it ea
shoot indigenous land defenders blockading construction of a natural gas pipeline in northern british columbia in fact the royal canadian mounted police argued that lethal overwatch is required. lethal action my friends for a group of indigenous people trying to keep their land free from pollution destruction and greed you know that that that sounds so familiar i wonder where oh where would the canadians get the idea to use sniper rifles on protesters let me play that for a moment oh no that's...
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shoot indigenous land the penders blockading construction of a natural gas pipeline in northern british columbia in fact.
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law enforcement so in this ruling a supreme court judge in british columbia agreed with her up to a point said there was evidence to her claims or at least they could see where there was some evidence gaps in that in the documentation so she agreed to let some of those documents related to her arrest be reviewed and she didn't say all the documents she didn't necessarily address the allegations that canadian authorities abuse the legal process. but she said because there were gaps in that evidence that needed to be considered. canadians' attorney general now needs to review that court decision and to determine which documents fall under the george judge's order to be reviewed and should be released to mainz legal team so that's basically what it is the judge agreed with her yeah you're right there's some sketchy communication between the 2 that's my word not the judge's but yeah you can go ahead take a look at that now it's up to the canadian attorney general to decide which of those documents ball under that ruling that she can look at there's a couple of really interesting things about
law enforcement so in this ruling a supreme court judge in british columbia agreed with her up to a point said there was evidence to her claims or at least they could see where there was some evidence gaps in that in the documentation so she agreed to let some of those documents related to her arrest be reviewed and she didn't say all the documents she didn't necessarily address the allegations that canadian authorities abuse the legal process. but she said because there were gaps in that...
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pacific coast is now looking much quieter than it was the next system is a long way towards british columbia and on monday you see the snows moved east division in temperatures still there so we got rain as a potential in the southern states rolling up towards d.c. this division will keep i think so where it's freezing rain is a possibility in the same area that happened just a couple of days ago but the most it's quiet and cold. with the breeze still blowing quite happily the trade winds we've got an increase in sharp potential for haiti or east who's dominican republic and of course that wind powered up the shells on the coast of nicaragua honduras and costa rica. with. from the ancient empress to come misleading us. age old philosophies and the rule of order remain central to the world's oldest living civilization in the 2nd derivative of the recent the big picture charts the rise of a 21st century superpower and examines the challenges it now faces from the outside and from within. the china complex cartoons on al-jazeera. all come back you're watching al-jazeera time to recap our headli
pacific coast is now looking much quieter than it was the next system is a long way towards british columbia and on monday you see the snows moved east division in temperatures still there so we got rain as a potential in the southern states rolling up towards d.c. this division will keep i think so where it's freezing rain is a possibility in the same area that happened just a couple of days ago but the most it's quiet and cold. with the breeze still blowing quite happily the trade winds we've...
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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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parts of the country leavitt's was the pacific northwest more cloud of rain coming in across british columbia sliding down into washington into oregon as well tended to snow as a pushes over the cascades and nudges its way east with some very heavy rain also coming in as we go on through friday avalanche risk well and truly up as we go on through the next couple of days that cloud in central as will ease a little further race with warming up in new york just about getting above freezing once it will be up in atlanta as well getting back into double figures as we go on and see friday and out across the caribbean lots of sunshine want to shall see has to be said the heaviest showers it was the western side of the region pasta cuba could see some showers might catch a shower with same in jamaica but the heaviest right we were across central america . 2 years of a 5th grade the damage caused to the precious grasslands a chilling is being revised with one of the world's biggest advocate conservation projects. they're pretty and out of the patagonians anatomy if they're kind of on and there. like t
parts of the country leavitt's was the pacific northwest more cloud of rain coming in across british columbia sliding down into washington into oregon as well tended to snow as a pushes over the cascades and nudges its way east with some very heavy rain also coming in as we go on through friday avalanche risk well and truly up as we go on through the next couple of days that cloud in central as will ease a little further race with warming up in new york just about getting above freezing once it...
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steps to secure the private records it says the breach was limited to patients from ontario and british columbia. pope francis has announced that a secrecy policy will no longer apply to cases involving the sexual abuse of minors in the past the catholic church kept the sex abuse cases confidential saying it was to protect as victims and the reputation of the accused the lifting of so-called pontifical secrecy was a key demand of church leaders at a vatican summit in february. it is a step forward in terms of transparency transparency for the victims and their families and transparency for traditional legal systems around the world which can now request the documentation from the ongoing trials. and bring it into their legal systems in order to facilitate their work. now thousands of people are calling for the czech prime minister to quit over corruption allegations protesters in prague marched against billionaire andre bobbish a 2nd week after a graft case against him was reopened he's accused of using subsidies for his private business which he denies. mexico's president says addressing violen
steps to secure the private records it says the breach was limited to patients from ontario and british columbia. pope francis has announced that a secrecy policy will no longer apply to cases involving the sexual abuse of minors in the past the catholic church kept the sex abuse cases confidential saying it was to protect as victims and the reputation of the accused the lifting of so-called pontifical secrecy was a key demand of church leaders at a vatican summit in february. it is a step...
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i focus on three companies, carbon engineering in british columbia, klein works based in switzerland. one that is out front is carbon engineering. work ofg up the design a plant that can pull out one million tons of carbon dioxide per year. >> sounds like a large amount, is it? >> it is a huge amount compared to what has been done before, but it is a pittance compared to the size of the problem. why not do this? expensive compared to other solutions. the cost has come down a lot, so it is no longer on the high-end. it is cheaper than other options like battery-powered airplanes that we have talked about in the magazine. , there will come a point where we have run out our strength on some of the solutions like reducing putting carbon dioxide into the air. at that point, we have to think about supplementing with taking some out of the air. that could be covered i was produced by your grandparents that has been sitting in the atmosphere. >> an important part of this it complement or supplement what is already being done in terms of combating climate change. >> that is a really good point
i focus on three companies, carbon engineering in british columbia, klein works based in switzerland. one that is out front is carbon engineering. work ofg up the design a plant that can pull out one million tons of carbon dioxide per year. >> sounds like a large amount, is it? >> it is a huge amount compared to what has been done before, but it is a pittance compared to the size of the problem. why not do this? expensive compared to other solutions. the cost has come down a lot, so...
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steps to secure the private records it says the breach was limited to patients from ontario and british columbia. mexico's president says addressing violent crime remains his top priority manuel lopez obrador by the reeboks as the government outlawed the latest statistics on violence the country is on track to set yet another record for homicides at the end of this year. as the data. but isn't that what may on tuesday mexican president and basement where lopez obrador presented the latest statistics on violence nationwide. more than $31000.00 people have been killed since the start of the year the result of a wave of violence that's gripped much of the country. fast it hasn't been easy there's been an increase in crimes in general with few resources in interment to confront the problem of insecurity and violence. while some cities in mexico have turned the corner on violent few places exemplified problem of worsening insecurity more than a couple once considered the crown jewel of mexico's tourism industry today the city has lost its shine thanks now to khaled you don't says violence in this par
steps to secure the private records it says the breach was limited to patients from ontario and british columbia. mexico's president says addressing violent crime remains his top priority manuel lopez obrador by the reeboks as the government outlawed the latest statistics on violence the country is on track to set yet another record for homicides at the end of this year. as the data. but isn't that what may on tuesday mexican president and basement where lopez obrador presented the latest...
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i focus on three companies, carbon engineering of british columbia, global thermostat works in manhattancarbon engineering is finishing up the design work on a plant that will pull up one million tons a year of carbon dioxide from the air. >> that sounds like a lot. >> that is a huge amount compared to what has been done before, but is a pittance in terms of the size of the problem. >> why not do this? >> it is expensive. it is more expensive than other solutions, but the cost has come down a lot. it is no longer crazy expensive just on the high-end. it is cheaper than other options like battery powered airplanes that we have talked about. furthermore, there will come a point where we run out our strength on some of the solutions like reducing the carbon dioxide put into the air. tothat point, you will have supplemented with taking some out of the air. that could be carbon dioxide produced by your grandparents and has been sitting out there all this time. point isk an important that it is meant to complement or supplement what is already being done in terms of combating climate change. t
i focus on three companies, carbon engineering of british columbia, global thermostat works in manhattancarbon engineering is finishing up the design work on a plant that will pull up one million tons a year of carbon dioxide from the air. >> that sounds like a lot. >> that is a huge amount compared to what has been done before, but is a pittance in terms of the size of the problem. >> why not do this? >> it is expensive. it is more expensive than other solutions, but...
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support their gift run health care got demolished in midterm, to canada a new case before a british columbia court, thousands are dying waiting for government care there. >> a packed show. >> critics slamming trump administration plan to tighten work requirement for food stamp aid as incentive, is it really? details coming up. david: taxpayers get up, food stamps were used for vacation at luxury resorts, trump administration plans to tighten work requirement for food stamp aids. critics slamming. saying that new rules will hurt poor folks who can't find steady work. gary who is right? >> what a concept. en -- first off there are 80 welfare programs, doling out over a trillion o dollars. million of people on snap program already. a big complaint over last 8 years before president trump, theadvertised for people to getn welfare, you should do opposite, at least this goes the other way, i have no problem with it. >> there is dig nitty in work, but also agree with jack kemp model. when you look at the average family, 50,000 in benefits, but if they get a 25,000 dol dollar, their benefits are cut
support their gift run health care got demolished in midterm, to canada a new case before a british columbia court, thousands are dying waiting for government care there. >> a packed show. >> critics slamming trump administration plan to tighten work requirement for food stamp aid as incentive, is it really? details coming up. david: taxpayers get up, food stamps were used for vacation at luxury resorts, trump administration plans to tighten work requirement for food stamp aids....
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a wyer from vancouver, british columbia, canada...y cash winnings total $17,000. and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. welcome, ladies and gentlemen. yesterday's game was a runaway for eric, but he wasn't able to capitalize in final jeopardy! because he missed that, so he wound up winning a mere $17,000. lucy and claire, maybe you can do better today. we'll find out right now, won't we, as we go to work in the jeopardy! round with one daily double coming up in one of these categories, starting off with... oh, gosh. next... each correct response will rhyme with the word "take." followed by... i love stuff. ...and finally... eric, start. uh, let's start with stuff for $200. eric. what is "hail to the chief"? correct. stuff for $400.
a wyer from vancouver, british columbia, canada...y cash winnings total $17,000. and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. welcome, ladies and gentlemen. yesterday's game was a runaway for eric, but he wasn't able to capitalize in final jeopardy! because he missed that, so he wound up winning a mere $17,000. lucy and claire, maybe you can do better today. we'll find out right now, won't we, as we go to work in the jeopardy! round with one daily double...
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this is east of british columbia. this was started in january. they unveiled it on halloween.ey did a little twist and they have decked it out for the holidays. it is getting attention from social media and newspapers as far away as london. >>> two people dressed up as >> that's gryffindor, that's harry potter's squad, right? >> yeah. one look at weather. >> it will be a good night. in the bay area, we will be dry but cold tomorrow. if you're planning your christmas, it will be rainy. we have you covered. >> your santa made my day. have a great night and a great week. there are those who will say that you're: too fat. too skinny. too hard. too soft. too old. too much. too unexpected. too limited. and to them we say too bad. because at kaiser permanente, we believe that everyone deserves the right to thrive. of the forefront of the nfl today enjoyed a bounceback year in 2018 and is predicted to go down as one of the greatest defenders in history. it came from plenty of hurdles. >> in my head, it was a gamble on myself. >> to the city he was forced to win over. >> the texan fans
this is east of british columbia. this was started in january. they unveiled it on halloween.ey did a little twist and they have decked it out for the holidays. it is getting attention from social media and newspapers as far away as london. >>> two people dressed up as >> that's gryffindor, that's harry potter's squad, right? >> yeah. one look at weather. >> it will be a good night. in the bay area, we will be dry but cold tomorrow. if you're planning your christmas,...
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this is east of british columbia. this was started in january.idays. it is gettin ing ting attention social media and newspapers as far away as london. at hertz, we know that a change of scenery shouldn't mean a change in standards. that's why - thanks to you - we're rated number one in customer satisfaction by j.d. power. >>> two people dressed up as christmas favorites for a good cause. look at these favorites. is it raj mathai and kyle shanahan? no. it's steph and the organization is dedicated to ending childhood hunger and insuring every child has the resources to succeed. and there's a very strong message here. but they're having a lot of fun while they're doing it. what do you think of that? >> i love them. i follow them on instagram. they were showing the process. true love. >> i might have guessed aisha, but never steph. >> they're really spee lly swee. i know that we have, let's see, how many days until christmas now? >> monday, tuesday, wednesday. >> my goodness. did you finish your shopping? >> i haven't started. >> you haven't started
this is east of british columbia. this was started in january.idays. it is gettin ing ting attention social media and newspapers as far away as london. at hertz, we know that a change of scenery shouldn't mean a change in standards. that's why - thanks to you - we're rated number one in customer satisfaction by j.d. power. >>> two people dressed up as christmas favorites for a good cause. look at these favorites. is it raj mathai and kyle shanahan? no. it's steph and the organization...
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resisting the construction of a natural gas pipeline on the wet'suwet'en nation's ancestral land in british columbiathe guardian first revealed the documents in which commanders of canada's national police force argued "lethal oveverwatch is required" -- a term for deploying snipers. the preparations came ahead of a police raid last january against a protest enmpmpmentherere indigenousroroups ve b bee fightinghehe coaal g gasnk pipeline. in resnsnse tohe r revationsns the granchchief thehe aemblyy of manitoba chiefsn n cana said-- "this rmrm of ate e vience i i happeng to i iigenous peoples arououndhe woror. its dishshrtening g know thateveven icananadathis sam type of anned vience is stilbeing consideredgainstst first nations. present trummet with accused criminal -- accused war criminal eddie gallagher a month after trump overruled his own military leaders and granted clemency to three u.s. servicemembers who have been accused or convicted of war crimes, including navy seal eddie gallagher. instagram photos show the two meeting at trump's private resort mar-a-lago in florida over the weekend. gall
resisting the construction of a natural gas pipeline on the wet'suwet'en nation's ancestral land in british columbiathe guardian first revealed the documents in which commanders of canada's national police force argued "lethal oveverwatch is required" -- a term for deploying snipers. the preparations came ahead of a police raid last january against a protest enmpmpmentherere indigenousroroups ve b bee fightinghehe coaal g gasnk pipeline. in resnsnse tohe r revationsns the granchchief...
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british columbia supreme court case now underway, notes, possibly thousands of single-payer patients the wait list for surgery there. not enough anesthesiologists for cancer surgeries, brain surgeries, aneurysm, they're dying in canada. >> startling case come to few fruition. >> the frazier institute said 63,090 women may have lost their lives waiting for care in canada. surprise, surprise. government take over leads to wait times, casualties. happens in the uk, happens in canada. we have more proof of that. liz: breaking news. joe biden telling fox news peter doocy he will not appear voluntarily at impeachment trial. your reaction to that? >> joe biden doesn't want to incriminate himself. he is also all quid projoe. the is only person, not president trump, joe biden engaged in a quid pro quo. his son hunter getting lucrative deal, the prosecutor being fired in the process. a lot of questions to be answered. joe biden doesn't want to incriminate himself. i can't blame him here. liz: a recent "qunnipiac poll" elizabeth warren lost half of her national support in one month's time. we r
british columbia supreme court case now underway, notes, possibly thousands of single-payer patients the wait list for surgery there. not enough anesthesiologists for cancer surgeries, brain surgeries, aneurysm, they're dying in canada. >> startling case come to few fruition. >> the frazier institute said 63,090 women may have lost their lives waiting for care in canada. surprise, surprise. government take over leads to wait times, casualties. happens in the uk, happens in canada....
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chevron $10 billion write down saying they're going to divest apple, this l and g thing up in british columbiamichael worth, the ceo, effectively saying oil's not going to go meaningfully higher in the next quarters, months, years? >> i think they have a dire outlook for sure i tell you this, over the year, oil is a boom and bust type commodity for sure we've had great times. we've had terrible times when the majors do this. when they have a bad earnings quarter. they throw the kitchen sink at you in terms of writing things down or doing what chevron's doing here usually, marks the bottom. >> they're giving up they're flushing out the assets they don't believe are profitable at any price. >> it may be worth investors finally looking. i think we're all trying to see if oil can make a comeback here in any way, shape, or form this is a signal or sign of that historically. >> you know anadarco's lost 24 in market cap. 20 billion in market cap the market cap loss from occidental is bigger than most oil and gas companies. >> it's -- it's remarkable and to go back to the aramco sur surge today, i thi
chevron $10 billion write down saying they're going to divest apple, this l and g thing up in british columbiamichael worth, the ceo, effectively saying oil's not going to go meaningfully higher in the next quarters, months, years? >> i think they have a dire outlook for sure i tell you this, over the year, oil is a boom and bust type commodity for sure we've had great times. we've had terrible times when the majors do this. when they have a bad earnings quarter. they throw the kitchen...
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parts of british columbia, in towards washington state and oregon, where the system is pushing theire system is pushing their way in, almost like a river of moisture, sitting across the same areas for a moisture, sitting across the same areas forafair moisture, sitting across the same areas for a fairfew moisture, sitting across the same areas for a fair few days and producing torrential rain around the coast and low—lying areas, where you could see as much as ten inches of rain, which will cause flooding in these areas. not great for the run—up to christmas. on the mountains, we could see close to a metre, three feet of snow. the rain and hill snow will gradually depart as we head into next week. new york stays dry, warming up next week, but miami could have stormy weather the run—up to christmas. across parts of europe, the cloud is the tell—tale sign for the eastern areas have been particularly wet and cool, but eastern areas have been drier and warmer, but the rain has caused flooding over the past day in portugal and spain, with some strong winds. that continues to push east thr
parts of british columbia, in towards washington state and oregon, where the system is pushing theire system is pushing their way in, almost like a river of moisture, sitting across the same areas for a moisture, sitting across the same areas forafair moisture, sitting across the same areas for a fairfew moisture, sitting across the same areas for a fair few days and producing torrential rain around the coast and low—lying areas, where you could see as much as ten inches of rain, which will...
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steps to secure the private records it says the breach was limited to patients from ontario and british columbia. now mexico's president says addressing violent crime remains his top priority on his manuel lopez obrador his remarks come as the government outlines the latest to test 6 on violence the country is on track to set yet another record for violent homicides at the end of this here man one of operator has the details. but is in federal in florida may on tuesday mexican president and basement where lopez obrador presented the latest statistics on violence nationwide. more than $31000.00 people have been killed since the start of the year the result of a wave of violence that's gripped much of the country. it hasn't been easy there's been an increase in crimes in general with fewer resources an instrument to confront the problem of insecurity and violence. while some cities in mexico have turned the corner on buying a few places exemplified a problem of worsening insecurity more than a couple once considered the crown jewel of mexico's tourism industry today the city has lost its shine i t
steps to secure the private records it says the breach was limited to patients from ontario and british columbia. now mexico's president says addressing violent crime remains his top priority on his manuel lopez obrador his remarks come as the government outlines the latest to test 6 on violence the country is on track to set yet another record for violent homicides at the end of this here man one of operator has the details. but is in federal in florida may on tuesday mexican president and...
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the pacific coast is not a can match quieter than it was the next system is a long way to old british columbia and on monday you see the snows moved east division in temp she's still there so we've got rain as a potential in the southern states running up towards d.c. this division will keep from i think so when freezing rain is a possibility in the same area that happened just a couple days ago but the most it's quiet and cold with the breeze still blowing quite happily the trade winds we've got an increase in shop potential for haiti or east who is dominican republic and of course that wind power up the showers on the coast of nicaragua honduras and costa rica. fishing boats with north korea up on the shores of japan. some of carrying. gates these mysterious go ships on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. carry this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes deadlock at the u.n. climate conference in spain marathon talks drag on as countries fail to reach an agreement on ways to tackle global warming. guilty of corruption sudan's president omar al bashir sentenced to 2 years in det
the pacific coast is not a can match quieter than it was the next system is a long way to old british columbia and on monday you see the snows moved east division in temp she's still there so we've got rain as a potential in the southern states running up towards d.c. this division will keep from i think so when freezing rain is a possibility in the same area that happened just a couple days ago but the most it's quiet and cold with the breeze still blowing quite happily the trade winds we've...
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and in british columbia all of that air shift came down in the columbia basin. clearly it spans international boundaries. the work going on now that the enbiomass program uses satellite imagery to look ahead to the watershed just north of leavenworth. and with the fuel buildup and to the where we have extreme humidity in the biomass combined with high fuel buildup and then to bring across those watersheds. and then into other critical areas for the upcoming fire season. they can't do the whole west and six months but maybe two additional areas and that is around the canadian boundary as well. it clearly that water is a central part of that negotiation from a resilient standpoint must most of thent storage is from grand coulee north south of that is from the river if you're looking for flexibility to have resilience that storage capacity is critical. to have that good for the overall :-colon the river basin. >> but when the rest of the country don't know that wildfires is a real problem in hawaii. last year we had 627 fires burning over 2000 acres the biggest fro
and in british columbia all of that air shift came down in the columbia basin. clearly it spans international boundaries. the work going on now that the enbiomass program uses satellite imagery to look ahead to the watershed just north of leavenworth. and with the fuel buildup and to the where we have extreme humidity in the biomass combined with high fuel buildup and then to bring across those watersheds. and then into other critical areas for the upcoming fire season. they can't do the whole...
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. >> naomi lindstrom's story begins in a tiny logging town in british columbia, canada, where she's bornn 1924. sister carol comes along nine years later. were you rich or poor? >> we were poor. naomi used to love to tell the story that if we needed a grouse for dinner, she'd take the shotgun and go and get it. >> but the backwoods life is too small for naomi's big dreams. by 18, she's a pre-med college student in seattle. >> she had one quarter left, but it was summer, and she saw a sign from united airlines saying "we're hiring." she thought, "i'll do it for the summer." >> what do you think it was about that sign asking for people to sign up to be stewardesses that attracted her? >> it was the travel. she always was an adventurer. >> naomi instantly falls in love with the globe-trotting lifestyle. she was hooked. >> she was hooked, and she never regretted it. >> in 1952, she jumps ship to pan-american airways -- not just the most prestigious of carriers, but a cultural icon. pan am was founded in 1927 as america's first international airline. an innovator in the use of jet aircraft, p
. >> naomi lindstrom's story begins in a tiny logging town in british columbia, canada, where she's bornn 1924. sister carol comes along nine years later. were you rich or poor? >> we were poor. naomi used to love to tell the story that if we needed a grouse for dinner, she'd take the shotgun and go and get it. >> but the backwoods life is too small for naomi's big dreams. by 18, she's a pre-med college student in seattle. >> she had one quarter left, but it was summer,...
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their private records it also says the data breach was limited to patients from ontario and british columbia. shipowners facing pressure to drastically reduce carbon emissions from the so-called dirty fuel are proposing a $5000000000.00 research fund to help shipping associations plan a mandatory tax of $2.00 per tonne of fuel burned that would be spent on developing cleaner technologies like more efficient engines the shipping industry is blamed for 2.2 percent of c o 2 emissions worldwide the united nations wants a 50 percent reduction within 30 years jo darren is an aviation and shipping manager at the european federation for transport environment and she doesn't think the plan is serious enough the fuel levy that they're proposing is in effect a drop in the ocean and it's actually worse than that it's actually a distraction from our point of view if you look at the actual a few livi that they're proposing and it's less than one percent of the price that they pay for their fuel so we don't think it's enough to encourage the industry to use cleaner fuels than the dirty ones that they use n
their private records it also says the data breach was limited to patients from ontario and british columbia. shipowners facing pressure to drastically reduce carbon emissions from the so-called dirty fuel are proposing a $5000000000.00 research fund to help shipping associations plan a mandatory tax of $2.00 per tonne of fuel burned that would be spent on developing cleaner technologies like more efficient engines the shipping industry is blamed for 2.2 percent of c o 2 emissions worldwide the...
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the pacific coast is not a can match quieter than it was the next system is a long way towards british columbia and on monday you see the snows moved east division in temperatures still there as we get rain as a potential in the southern states running up towards d.c. this division will keep from i think so wet stuff freezing rain the possibility in the same area that happened just a couple days ago but the most it's quiet and cold with the breeze still blowing quite happily the trade winds we've got an increase in sharp potential for haiti or east who is dominican republic and of course that wind power is up the showers on the coast of nicaragua honduras and costa rica. a story of love family and fredo calling from i was 8 years old you were at school you heard the sounds of large explosions. and the hardships faced in captivity they came for me at midnight they told me to leave my son i said how can i i saw so much pain in the eyes of the other female prisoners. on the our pricing. on al jazeera. the latest news as it breaks all the holdings in this pot what destroyed and this is all that's.
the pacific coast is not a can match quieter than it was the next system is a long way towards british columbia and on monday you see the snows moved east division in temperatures still there as we get rain as a potential in the southern states running up towards d.c. this division will keep from i think so wet stuff freezing rain the possibility in the same area that happened just a couple days ago but the most it's quiet and cold with the breeze still blowing quite happily the trade winds...
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>> jimmy: did she -- >> porta-potty >> this was in -- just outside of vancouver, british columbia, canadans in canada >> yeah, anything happens. [ talking over each other [ laughter ] >> okay, fair enough >> she washed her hands with it and left going, "oh, it smells funny. this urinal cake is very --" >> jimmy: did she flush thinking that was the faucet and just -- with the urine water >> that i do not know, jimmy >> jimmy: all right, i'm going to say i don't know. i don't know >> yeah. >> i'm going to say -- >> jimmy: if it did happen, it's really funny. but i don't think it really happened >> i'm going to say that it's a lie. because there's -- i don't know there's just some hesitation in the facial expressions >> jimmy: i'm going to say it's a lie. because i think if you went to a funeral outdoors, i've never seen a porta-potty - >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: by the cemetery. >> yeah. what's the deal with it? >> gotta go, you gotta go. >> jimmy: by the cemetery? well, i mean, someone did go >> right >> jimmy: i guess. that's right, yeah >> yeah. >> jimmy: truth or lie >> this is tru
>> jimmy: did she -- >> porta-potty >> this was in -- just outside of vancouver, british columbia, canadans in canada >> yeah, anything happens. [ talking over each other [ laughter ] >> okay, fair enough >> she washed her hands with it and left going, "oh, it smells funny. this urinal cake is very --" >> jimmy: did she flush thinking that was the faucet and just -- with the urine water >> that i do not know, jimmy >> jimmy: all...
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when they basically have 300 fires in oregon, 250 in washington state and 2.5000 in british columbia. and of course it came down by the columbia basin i have 95 mask in my vehicle that clearly expands the international boundaries. the work that's going on now between the forest service and the department of energy biomass program is using satellite imagery to look ahead and two these cases it is the watershed north of leavenworth and then the watershed central cascades. using to identify the fuel buildup for the biomass and moisture content etc. that are updated on a day ahead or week ahead to begin the position on where do we have extreme brevity in the biomass compared with high fuel buildup that might offend in the form the owners of infrastructure across those areas. areas. >> that water is a central part and the interesting thing from the grid resilient standpoint is energy storage is north everything south is the river so looking at good flexibility to get that across all hazards at storage capacity from the river is critical and part of that negotiation to ensure to inspect - -
when they basically have 300 fires in oregon, 250 in washington state and 2.5000 in british columbia. and of course it came down by the columbia basin i have 95 mask in my vehicle that clearly expands the international boundaries. the work that's going on now between the forest service and the department of energy biomass program is using satellite imagery to look ahead and two these cases it is the watershed north of leavenworth and then the watershed central cascades. using to identify the...
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they said we had 300 fires burning in oregon, and fires in washington state and british columbia. so we had smoke coming down. it clearly spans international boundaries. the work going on between the forest service and the department of energy is using satellite imagery to look ahead to watersheds, in this case it is the watershed north of leavenworth and then the central cascades. they use it to identify fuel buildup, moisture content, and etc. it is mapped and updated on a week, day, or month ahead to see where we have extreme aridity, in the biomass, combined with high fuel buildup that may inform the owners of infrastructure including bonneville power, puget sound energy, who are bringing power across the watersheds. this is early activity and the issue is how much this might be extended into critical areas either the forest or the range areas for the upcoming fire season, and they cannot do the whole west in six months, but they can pick one or two additional areas and that can be extended to coordinate across the canadian boundary. clearly, through the negotiation of the tre
they said we had 300 fires burning in oregon, and fires in washington state and british columbia. so we had smoke coming down. it clearly spans international boundaries. the work going on between the forest service and the department of energy is using satellite imagery to look ahead to watersheds, in this case it is the watershed north of leavenworth and then the central cascades. they use it to identify fuel buildup, moisture content, and etc. it is mapped and updated on a week, day, or month...
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i hold up in the words in british columbia but it was quite a's isolated.nd it makes it easy to say no toy things. so i usually spend about three years on the research and two years on the writing. when i am writing a book that is all that i do. i turn off the internet because i can be easily distracted. my husband put parental controls on my computer every time i try to go online before the one hour that i was allowed i would be confronted with a teddy bear in chains for call that is how i write books. [laughter] teeseven your next book? >> i don't know because this process that i describee requires with 70 pages and i know it does require removing oneself for a few years and this isn't a moment where i feel i can remove myself from a political debate. these are such big years leading up to the election that g i will not lock myself away i've just done a book i hope contributes to this debate right now why we need climate action and we need to marry the struggle to build a fair economy and make the argument why that doesn't slow us down that speeds us up b
i hold up in the words in british columbia but it was quite a's isolated.nd it makes it easy to say no toy things. so i usually spend about three years on the research and two years on the writing. when i am writing a book that is all that i do. i turn off the internet because i can be easily distracted. my husband put parental controls on my computer every time i try to go online before the one hour that i was allowed i would be confronted with a teddy bear in chains for call that is how i...
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one day they said we have 300 fires burning in oregon, and washington state and british columbia. and you will that air shed came down and filled my columbian basin so i have a 95 mask in my vehicle. so clearly it expands national boundaries. the work going on now preliminarily and that's at levinworth, central watershed, so the cascades. and using that to identify fuel buildup. health. biomass and moisture content and et cetera. that began was maps and is update j-- updated on a day ahead, week ahead, and where do we have in the biomass combined with high fuel buildup that might inform the owners of infrastructure to process those, puget sound energy, and other power comes across the watershed. this is sort of an early activity and the issue would be how much of that might be extended down into 0er critical areas, either forest and range areas for the upcoming fire season. and you know, they can't do the whole west, obviously, in six months, but perhaps pick one or two additional areas and that could be extended across the canadian boundary as well. clearly through the negotiatio
one day they said we have 300 fires burning in oregon, and washington state and british columbia. and you will that air shed came down and filled my columbian basin so i have a 95 mask in my vehicle. so clearly it expands national boundaries. the work going on now preliminarily and that's at levinworth, central watershed, so the cascades. and using that to identify fuel buildup. health. biomass and moisture content and et cetera. that began was maps and is update j-- updated on a day ahead,...
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and our wineries will have an easier time selling their wine in british columbia. when this new agreement is in place, it will be the first u.s. trade agreement with a digital trade chapter. it includes provisions on data localization, cross border data flows, and other requirements that preserve a free and open internet. that is important to all segments of our economy. my district is home to a vibrant technology industry that's responsible for thousands of good-paying jobs and helps power america's large trade surplus in digital services. i hope my colleagues will join me in supporting this agreement and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. brady: madam speaker, i yield two minutes to the republican leader of the health subcommittee and the outstanding leader of the permanent select commee on intelligence, the gentleman from california, mr. nunes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. nunes: i thank the gentleman for those kind words. i'm p
and our wineries will have an easier time selling their wine in british columbia. when this new agreement is in place, it will be the first u.s. trade agreement with a digital trade chapter. it includes provisions on data localization, cross border data flows, and other requirements that preserve a free and open internet. that is important to all segments of our economy. my district is home to a vibrant technology industry that's responsible for thousands of good-paying jobs and helps power...
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to reorganize a bit, divest some assets, primarily appalachian gas and an lng project up in british columbia looking to divest those, sell those off they'll keep their capital spending budget the same it's been the last three years at $10 billion or $20 billion but they will be taking a $10 billion charge, ostensibly, against some of these assets that they'll either try to spin off or simply write down kind of a sign, guys, tla hat ty do not expect the price of oil or gas to materially increase anytime soon by the way, the ceo of chevron will be on "squawk box" tomorrow morning to talk about it >> all right switching gears, we're going inside the securities and exchange commission. bob pisani joins us live and is taking us inside its most highly secure room. bob? >> reporter: morgan, what a day i've had, hanging out with people who know how to get at information on your phone and your computer. you think you've got a phone that can't be accesses hah! think again. we're inside the forensics laboratory, a super secure part of the s.e.c. headquarters in washington jay clayton, the chairman of t
to reorganize a bit, divest some assets, primarily appalachian gas and an lng project up in british columbia looking to divest those, sell those off they'll keep their capital spending budget the same it's been the last three years at $10 billion or $20 billion but they will be taking a $10 billion charge, ostensibly, against some of these assets that they'll either try to spin off or simply write down kind of a sign, guys, tla hat ty do not expect the price of oil or gas to materially increase...
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peninsula, and kodiak island and depending where it goes, we could have tarballs washing up in british columbiabut we understand the direction and the accuracy of the forecasting of the direction that is based on the winds and current currents, and the best we can give you is 24-hour on the trajectory, but overall basis, we have a pretty good idea of where we will see the things wash up. at this stage, it is pretty well what the major current, and wind systems are, and where it is going to be pushed. as far as what we are concerned about right now, the immediate effects of what it is going to have in other places in alaska, and kodiak as senator stephens said, it is a very, very large area as far as the fisheries. and my fisheries background is that if it shows up there, the pollack which is a multi million dollar source is not getting spawned, so we don't know the effect or the impact of this. and so that is a little scary. but that is a possibility, and we are tracking it very closely. bud, do you have any idea of the direction past the -- >> generally going westerly. >> generally going weste
peninsula, and kodiak island and depending where it goes, we could have tarballs washing up in british columbiabut we understand the direction and the accuracy of the forecasting of the direction that is based on the winds and current currents, and the best we can give you is 24-hour on the trajectory, but overall basis, we have a pretty good idea of where we will see the things wash up. at this stage, it is pretty well what the major current, and wind systems are, and where it is going to be...
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based on what kind of gets into, we could have it washing up on beaches all the way down to british columbia, but we understand the direction, although the accuracy of our forecasting of the direction is based on wind and currents, as best as we can give you is about 24 hours for the trajectory. i think on an overall basis, we can have a pretty good idea of where we are going to see things washed up. at this stage i think it's pretty well side what the major wind current is and where it is going to be pushed, but as far as what we are concerned about right now as the immediate affects that it's going to have in other places in alaska, kodiak as we said is a very large area as far as fisheries go, we have some kind signs, at least i have some concerns because of my fishery background that we may have a problem there and the pollack which is a multi billion dollar resource couldn't respond, and we don't know what the impact will be on that, so that is a little scary. but that is a possibility and we are tracking it very closely, do we have any idea of the direction that it is going up? >> gene
based on what kind of gets into, we could have it washing up on beaches all the way down to british columbia, but we understand the direction, although the accuracy of our forecasting of the direction is based on wind and currents, as best as we can give you is about 24 hours for the trajectory. i think on an overall basis, we can have a pretty good idea of where we are going to see things washed up. at this stage i think it's pretty well side what the major wind current is and where it is...