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maybe canada wasn't so bad after all. >> o canada ♪ ♪ canada ♪ canada ♪ meow, meow, meow [ man ] ♪ trouble, trouble trouble, trouble ♪ ♪ trouble been doggin' my soul ♪ since the day i was born ♪ worry ♪ oh, worry, worry worry, worry ♪ [ announcer ] when it comes to things you care about, leave nothing to chance. travelers. take the scary out of life. >> welcome back. my guests tonight a former member of navy seal team 6, his new book is called seal team 6 memoirs of an elite navy seal sniper. welcome to the program howard wasdin, sir. >> thanks for being here. >> a great honor. >> tremendous. >> just like to say hello, take that applause and direct it to the men and women who are serving now. >> serving right now. >> i think a lot of people don't realize seal team six is an ongoing elite subset of the seal teams; is that correct? >> i don't know what you mean by subset. they have a different mission, john. they are the tier 1 counterterrorist units. which means they have the assets, the training, capabilities to deploy anywhere at a moment's notice. >> right. >> and do this type of op that
maybe canada wasn't so bad after all. >> o canada ♪ ♪ canada ♪ canada ♪ meow, meow, meow [ man ] ♪ trouble, trouble trouble, trouble ♪ ♪ trouble been doggin' my soul ♪ since the day i was born ♪ worry ♪ oh, worry, worry worry, worry ♪ [ announcer ] when it comes to things you care about, leave nothing to chance. travelers. take the scary out of life. >> welcome back. my guests tonight a former member of navy seal team 6, his new book is called seal team 6...
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["o canada" playing] >> present arms! [guns fire once] >> and the commander of the guard of honor will invite the governor general for a quick inspection of the guard of honor. see the flag, you see it every once and awhile and you are wondering, what is that with all stripes? ♪ a fellow who had long campaigned for a different flag than the one we have. he has his flag, and it looks as part of the official declaration of parliament hill. it is not. it is one individual who has put his ideas forward as what he thinks should be the nation's flag. evan mentioned the governor general's love of hockey at a time of year when many canadians are fascinated by what is happening in two teams in canada. the canuks. i watched how that city is responding to that team. also in winnipeg with the rebirth of the nhl in winnipeg. evan mentioned his time in hockey. he was a very good hockey player. not just a good hockey player. he played at harvard. also played at the university of cambridge. he was twice elected to the all-american hockey
["o canada" playing] >> present arms! [guns fire once] >> and the commander of the guard of honor will invite the governor general for a quick inspection of the guard of honor. see the flag, you see it every once and awhile and you are wondering, what is that with all stripes? ♪ a fellow who had long campaigned for a different flag than the one we have. he has his flag, and it looks as part of the official declaration of parliament hill. it is not. it is one individual...
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maybe canada wasn't so bad after all. >> o canada ♪ ♪ canada ♪ canada ♪ meow, meow, meow what could possiblyal energy found in peanuts? caramel works. payday. crunchy roasted peanuts and soft chewy caramel come together to give you sweet energy. payday. the sweet taste of energy. i see you're flatulent in three languages. graduated top of your gas. [ male announcer ] got gas on your mind? your son rip is on line toot. [ male announcer ] try gas-x. powerful relief from pressure and bloating in a fast-acting chewable. gas-x. pressure's off. what's the most amazing ...was it something big? ...or something small? ...something old? ...or something new? ...or maybe, just maybe ...it's something you haven't seen yet. the 2nd generation of intel core processors. stunning visuals, intelligent performance. this is visibly smart. >> welcome back. my guests tonight a former member of navy seal team 6, his new book is called seal team 6 memoirs of an elite navy seal sniper. welcome to the program howard wasdin, sir. >> thanks for being here. >> a great honor. >> tremendous. >> just like to say hello, tak
maybe canada wasn't so bad after all. >> o canada ♪ ♪ canada ♪ canada ♪ meow, meow, meow what could possiblyal energy found in peanuts? caramel works. payday. crunchy roasted peanuts and soft chewy caramel come together to give you sweet energy. payday. the sweet taste of energy. i see you're flatulent in three languages. graduated top of your gas. [ male announcer ] got gas on your mind? your son rip is on line toot. [ male announcer ] try gas-x. powerful relief from pressure and...
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across canada.speaker, will the federal government use its influence to remind the administration of canada post that its main mandate is to serve all canadians? [applause] the hon. minister of state. >> mr. speaker, again, canada post is mandated to provide postal service to canadians regardless of whether they live. canada post has made substantial investments in the infrastructure, $2.1 billion, as i have already mentioned. we are working to be ensure that canadians receive the best possible postal service regardless of where they this. are we look forward to working with opposition parties and all stakeholders to ensure that canadians get the mail when they ask for it. [applause] >> mr. speaker, the 2011 progress report was released, and the conclusions are clear. this government failed to make progress because it failed to show leadership pro. the prescription drug program fails canadians who are facing extraordinary drug costs. will the government acknowledge the lack of progress and commit to
across canada.speaker, will the federal government use its influence to remind the administration of canada post that its main mandate is to serve all canadians? [applause] the hon. minister of state. >> mr. speaker, again, canada post is mandated to provide postal service to canadians regardless of whether they live. canada post has made substantial investments in the infrastructure, $2.1 billion, as i have already mentioned. we are working to be ensure that canadians receive the best...
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. >> talk about sore losers in canada. >> it was a rough day in canada. postal strike, air canada has a strike. they weren't feeling all that good. it didn't go over well with some fans. >> look at this. >> something you usually don't see in canada. >> you know what they say -- >> except they're not canadians, i think it's the g-20. they're people from somewhere else. setting cars on fire, overturning them. police tried to calm the angry and disappointed crowd. the events are reminiscent of
. >> talk about sore losers in canada. >> it was a rough day in canada. postal strike, air canada has a strike. they weren't feeling all that good. it didn't go over well with some fans. >> look at this. >> something you usually don't see in canada. >> you know what they say -- >> except they're not canadians, i think it's the g-20. they're people from somewhere else. setting cars on fire, overturning them. police tried to calm the angry and disappointed...
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canada's aboriginal peoples are central to canada's history, and our government has made it a priority to renew and deepen our relationship. the contribution of canada's aboriginal peoples will be important to our future prosperity. concerted action is needed to address the barriers to social and economic participation that many aboriginal canadians face. our government will work with aboriginal communities, provinces and territories to meet this challenge. it will help open the door to greater economic development by providing new investments in first nations land management. it will promote access to clean water and the deployment of clean energy technology in aboriginal and northern communities. building on the work of the national panel on first nation elementary and secondary education, our government will engage with partners to make concrete, positive changes to give first nations children a better education so that they can realize their dreams. we will also expand adult basic education programming in the territories to help to increase education and employment levels. [speakin
canada's aboriginal peoples are central to canada's history, and our government has made it a priority to renew and deepen our relationship. the contribution of canada's aboriginal peoples will be important to our future prosperity. concerted action is needed to address the barriers to social and economic participation that many aboriginal canadians face. our government will work with aboriginal communities, provinces and territories to meet this challenge. it will help open the door to greater...
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a big event in canada tomorrow celebrating canada day.e over the atlantic in a military jet and in the hands of the canadian government. they are the canadian royal family as well as the british royal family and have a busy day when they get here. this was the welcome prince william when he traveled to canada in 1998. the year after his mother diana died. he now returns with his wife. they arrive in ottawa in time for this year's canada day celebrations. >> happy canada day! >> reporter: at the next generation of royals they are expected to connect with young people. from the capital, it's on to quebec, a children's hospital in montreal, the citadel in quebec city. a reminder of their wedding day with a carriage provision through charlotte town. as a search and rescue pilot, prince william is keen to take part in a demonstration with his world renowned kournts parts in canada. risky maneuvers are expect and some nervous royal aides will be watching on. the couple will also take to the water. each in their own dragon boats revealing their
a big event in canada tomorrow celebrating canada day.e over the atlantic in a military jet and in the hands of the canadian government. they are the canadian royal family as well as the british royal family and have a busy day when they get here. this was the welcome prince william when he traveled to canada in 1998. the year after his mother diana died. he now returns with his wife. they arrive in ottawa in time for this year's canada day celebrations. >> happy canada day! >>...
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the bad news, there was trouble in canada. when the game ended in vancouver and the hometown canucks lost. violence broke out in the streets. someone in the crowd held up a sign that said riot 2011 and that's what the crowd did. now that the smoke has cleared, across canada today there's anger, sadness and embarrassment. while canadians take their hockey very seriously, this was something else entirely. >> the streets and bars were filled, the game had been on outdoor big screen tvs and then the big melee started. many of the rioters in canuck's hockey jerseys. but officials said today these were not hockey fans, rather they were anarchists ready for violence. >> they came with weapons. >> reporter: cars were torched, dozens were injured. a few were stabbed. several police officers were injured. many of them treated for human bites. >> i'm so disgusted with the way vancouver acted. i have never been so embarrassed of the city in my life. >> reporter: today we talked to veteran canadian sports caster named of all things brian w
the bad news, there was trouble in canada. when the game ended in vancouver and the hometown canucks lost. violence broke out in the streets. someone in the crowd held up a sign that said riot 2011 and that's what the crowd did. now that the smoke has cleared, across canada today there's anger, sadness and embarrassment. while canadians take their hockey very seriously, this was something else entirely. >> the streets and bars were filled, the game had been on outdoor big screen tvs and...
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atlanta, canada.ne can predict the outcome and we all know that in the next year will have six provincial election so the whole provincial federation ship will change. i got here, peter is there'll be something on the political angle about term limits and that for now will be a modest goal is that they get. >> thanks, as then. >> welcome at various david johnson arriving on parliament hill for what will be the first reading by him at a speech from the throne. and he is accompanied by his wife, sharon johnson in the two johnsons who have been very active now in the role and traveling the country, traveling the world. the general has been to afghanistan. he was in britain during the royal wedding a short time ago. now received his first 21 gun salute that the guard of honor. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the commander of the guard of honor -- [inaudible] right on your screen you see that every once in a while and you're probably wondering, what is that? to fellow crew has long campaigned for a different site than one
atlanta, canada.ne can predict the outcome and we all know that in the next year will have six provincial election so the whole provincial federation ship will change. i got here, peter is there'll be something on the political angle about term limits and that for now will be a modest goal is that they get. >> thanks, as then. >> welcome at various david johnson arriving on parliament hill for what will be the first reading by him at a speech from the throne. and he is accompanied...
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. >>> canada has lifted all restrictions on food imports from japan. the rules were imposed after the accident at the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant. the canadian government said on monday it had confirmed the safety of japanese food as all the products it tested were below canada's radiation lilts. the agricultural ministry said canada had demanded documents to verify the safety of all products imported from fukushima, ibaraki and ten other prefectures. canada is the first country to remove the restrictions, but 40 nations and territories continue to restrict food imports from japan following the nuclear accident. the ministry will urge the nations and territories still maintaining restrictions to make scientific judgments based on the results of radiation monitoring. >>> we focus today on china's inlaind areas, central china and especially the city of wuhan has been undergoing a rapid economic transformation, situated at the geographic crossroads between major cities so it has been developing to serve as the hub for china's next generation high spee
. >>> canada has lifted all restrictions on food imports from japan. the rules were imposed after the accident at the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant. the canadian government said on monday it had confirmed the safety of japanese food as all the products it tested were below canada's radiation lilts. the agricultural ministry said canada had demanded documents to verify the safety of all products imported from fukushima, ibaraki and ten other prefectures. canada is the first country to...
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the fact is that in canada, the military authorities opposed mass confinement. the chief of staff of the canadian army said there was no threat from japanese-canadians, that a small number of unarmed people are not going to be able to bring about any great rising against canadian troops and the greatest danger in fact was to them from rioting rather than from them. nevertheless, such was the influence of west-coast whites in canada, that the government yielded to the fears and the hysteria going on, and agreed to remove all people of japanese ancestry from the west coast of canada. yes. [inaudible question] >> the question is whether the japanese mexicans were deported to the united states -- whether they had their own camps. the answer in a sense is no to both. mexico, unlike the other latin american countries a that collaborated we the u.s. state department, refused to give the united states any of its nationals for confinement. for intern. mexico had the same fears of ethnic japanese, and so even before mexico declared war on japanese, they declared a ford --
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it seems like summer has finally arrived in central canada.n may 2 this year, conservatives won their majority, the one they so dearly sought since 2004. they lost that one to the liberals and followed it with their own minorities in 2006 and 2008. now a majority government. in the next two minutes, we will find out in the speech from the throne what exactly the stephen harper government has planned for the next four years. before that starts, let's get an idea from parliament hill. let's start with evan solomon that joins us from the lobby outside the house of commons. what is the mood there? >> peter, i know you came back from vancouver where the mood is nuts. it's not quite playoff fever. this is a hawker game -- a hockey game where the home team knows who will win. this is stephen harper's majority. there was a lot of trepidation before. today, when i talk to conservatives, they feel confident. they know the budget is going to pass. they know their agenda, which will include their law and order legislation, their budget. there will talk ab
it seems like summer has finally arrived in central canada.n may 2 this year, conservatives won their majority, the one they so dearly sought since 2004. they lost that one to the liberals and followed it with their own minorities in 2006 and 2008. now a majority government. in the next two minutes, we will find out in the speech from the throne what exactly the stephen harper government has planned for the next four years. before that starts, let's get an idea from parliament hill. let's start...
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and canada.s commissioned by siemens, global healthcare and energy company and ranked 27 major cities in several areas, energy, transportation and waste. san francisco ranked first overall because of the strong showings in just about every category. especially in waste. because mandtory composting and recycling. the survey praised the city extensive public transportation system. the other five cities were vancouver, seattle, denver. we were number one. at least we did that, we're proud of that. >> gorgeous day. >> blue skies. no air pollution either. that's nice. absolutely. take a look outside and show what is going on. from the sutro tower to marrin headland, look at the array of colors developing as we slip closer to fire season. looking downtown at san francisco from south beach, you can see absolutely cobalt blue sky over the city. move on, talk about what is going on. clearing the coast and just a matter of time before everyone is in full sunshine. what it's doing is check out how much warm
and canada.s commissioned by siemens, global healthcare and energy company and ranked 27 major cities in several areas, energy, transportation and waste. san francisco ranked first overall because of the strong showings in just about every category. especially in waste. because mandtory composting and recycling. the survey praised the city extensive public transportation system. the other five cities were vancouver, seattle, denver. we were number one. at least we did that, we're proud of that....
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we have canada that showed up here and england. so, very somber feeling here, heavy hearts, obviously. this is something that has not happened for decades. we lost some firefighters back in, i believe, 194 in a hotel fire. but to lose two was, you know shall obviously a double blow to this organization and peopledefinitely shaken up. a lot of tears that have i have seen over the week. perform friends from the fire department as well as people you just meet on the streets. >> we want to let people know that they are looking at the screen right now and you can see two of our live cameras, one showing the street where, obviously, so people are standing alongside firefighters. on the smaller rock from the screen, we are able to show you from our chopper view the two firetrucks waiting to head in there. one is carrying 48-year-old vincent perez and the other, 53- year-old anthony valerio as they make their way towards st. mary's cat cathedral. mayor gavin newsom is one of those who came here to pay his respects. l.t. perez has been with
we have canada that showed up here and england. so, very somber feeling here, heavy hearts, obviously. this is something that has not happened for decades. we lost some firefighters back in, i believe, 194 in a hotel fire. but to lose two was, you know shall obviously a double blow to this organization and peopledefinitely shaken up. a lot of tears that have i have seen over the week. perform friends from the fire department as well as people you just meet on the streets. >> we want to...
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at number two our neighbor to the north canada canada has the tenth highest life expectancy in the developed world far better than the united states which is ranked twenty sixth in the world where those socialists up there are on to something here plus canada post the third highest literacy rate in the world well the u.s. ranks fourteenth so how much longer until canada has to close its southern border team americans from pouring over looking for a happier life. and at number one the happiest nation on the planet denmark for several years now and study after study denmark has found itself atop the list of happiest nations on earth but it comes to a sense of community denmark has the best parks in the world with ninety seven percent of the population saying they have someone other than a family member that they can count on when in need isn't that what makes happiness friends and community after all it's not having a bunch of money in your pocket because denmark not so coincidentally also has the highest income tax rate of all the o.e.c.d. de sions also in denmark women are guaranteed a full
at number two our neighbor to the north canada canada has the tenth highest life expectancy in the developed world far better than the united states which is ranked twenty sixth in the world where those socialists up there are on to something here plus canada post the third highest literacy rate in the world well the u.s. ranks fourteenth so how much longer until canada has to close its southern border team americans from pouring over looking for a happier life. and at number one the happiest...
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the queen has officially visited canada 22 times. by now her tours are scripted. [ applause ] >> reporter: these are 21st century royals. >> there's something -- i hate it -- but hollywood-like. >> reporter: prince william is set to be unpredictable. even on the night before his wedding, when he surprised the crowd outside clarence house with an impromptu visit. but there's spontaneous and then there's royal spontaneity. >> he's quite a big target, prince william. he's a serving military officer. >> reporter: he's diana's son and also the future king. [ applause ] >> reporter: on his first foreign visit, no one predicted u.s. president barack obama would pull this off. the duke and duchess will at all times be surrounded by rcmp bodyguards even during their private canoe trip. >> i'm not aware of any bodyguards having to go canoeing, no. that's new. >> reporter: not so new. rcmp officers had to follow this man around during his canoe trips, and that, by the way, is former prime minister pierre trudeau. security will be especially tig
the queen has officially visited canada 22 times. by now her tours are scripted. [ applause ] >> reporter: these are 21st century royals. >> there's something -- i hate it -- but hollywood-like. >> reporter: prince william is set to be unpredictable. even on the night before his wedding, when he surprised the crowd outside clarence house with an impromptu visit. but there's spontaneous and then there's royal spontaneity. >> he's quite a big target, prince william. he's a...
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news in canada showing that officers were assigned to a covert team express sleep for monitoring and infiltrating suspected extremist networks now they call these anti extremist networks an example would be anti-capitalist groups such as some of those that you see that's how they would identify themselves some of those protesters now also these documents revealed that these forces had a mandate to use undercover officers and informants from within the ranks of protest networks to deter prevent investigate and disrupt threats to the summit now some have taken this evidence to substantiate reports that agent provocateur has played a role in black block vandalism as you heard alex jones just say now one accusation of why the police would do that is to substantiate the one billion dollars that were spent on security for the summit which was met with a lot of scrutiny a lot of people were pretty incredulous that that much money was spent on security for a summit that is about economic us territory now i was on the ground reporting from the protest as you just saw the footage right there i
news in canada showing that officers were assigned to a covert team express sleep for monitoring and infiltrating suspected extremist networks now they call these anti extremist networks an example would be anti-capitalist groups such as some of those that you see that's how they would identify themselves some of those protesters now also these documents revealed that these forces had a mandate to use undercover officers and informants from within the ranks of protest networks to deter prevent...
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and canada.was commissioned by siemens, global healthcare and energy company and ranked 27 major cities in several areas energy transportation and waste. san francisco ranked first overall because of the strong showings in just about every category. especially in waste. because mandtory composting and recycling. the survey praised the city extensive public transportation system. the other five cities were vancouver, seattle denver. we were number one. at least we did that we're proud of that. >> gorgeous day. >> blue skies. no air pollution either. that's nice. absolutely. take a look outside and show what is going on. from the sutro tower to marrin headland, look at the array of colors developing as we slip closer to fire season. looking downtown at san francisco from south beach you can see absolutely cobalt blue sky over the city. move on, talk about what is going on. clearing the coast and just a matter of time before everyone is in full sunshine. what it's doing is check out how much warmer
and canada.was commissioned by siemens, global healthcare and energy company and ranked 27 major cities in several areas energy transportation and waste. san francisco ranked first overall because of the strong showings in just about every category. especially in waste. because mandtory composting and recycling. the survey praised the city extensive public transportation system. the other five cities were vancouver, seattle denver. we were number one. at least we did that we're proud of that....
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which we are benefiting from, just like we work closely with canada as well, energy board of canada. we welcome very much focus and attention to environmental issues, and with a continued focus on improving practices and standards instead of knowledge and new technology becomes available. environmental leadership is paramount in the arctic, but as i said earlier, going together with resource development. we welcome the u.s. initiate project in the arctic council to develop an international instrument on oil spill preparedness and response. which we hope will be a first step in establishing, high standards to be employed all of the arctic on oil spill preparedness and response. would also like to see additional measures taken in the form of international mechanism for our pollution damage resulting from offshore oil exploration. on top of the obligations already in place. the kingdom of denmark have -- we had a very successful ministerial a few weeks ago where we reach promising results when it comes to the future work of the arctic council. we signed the first ever legally binding ag
which we are benefiting from, just like we work closely with canada as well, energy board of canada. we welcome very much focus and attention to environmental issues, and with a continued focus on improving practices and standards instead of knowledge and new technology becomes available. environmental leadership is paramount in the arctic, but as i said earlier, going together with resource development. we welcome the u.s. initiate project in the arctic council to develop an international...
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you're from canada? >> yeah. >> jimmy: where in canada?io. >> jimmy: now here it's in the united states. it's actually -- do you shoot the show in canada? >> we shoot it in toronto. >> jimmy: and then it airs there first and then here second? >> no, same time. >> jimmy: oh, okay. >> it's kind of like a dual show. >> jimmy: we don't take other country's leftovers. will you be celebrating canada day? >> um, yeah, sure, yeah. yeah. you know, i'll get together with a few canadians. >> jimmy: what do you do? what's the traditional way to celebrate? it's on friday, right? >> you just drink. [ applause ] you guys blow everything up, you know, fireworks. that's like a huge thing. >> jimmy: we drink and we explode things. there are no explosions? you don't have fireworks? >> some people actually cross the border into vancouver, washington, buy all the fireworks and then go back. >> jimmy: do they not sell fireworks? >> it's not the same thing there, no. there's not 100,000 booths on the highway. >> jimmy: our fireworks have gotten lame over the yea
you're from canada? >> yeah. >> jimmy: where in canada?io. >> jimmy: now here it's in the united states. it's actually -- do you shoot the show in canada? >> we shoot it in toronto. >> jimmy: and then it airs there first and then here second? >> no, same time. >> jimmy: oh, okay. >> it's kind of like a dual show. >> jimmy: we don't take other country's leftovers. will you be celebrating canada day? >> um, yeah, sure, yeah. yeah. you...
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and what it felt like to be in that place in canada and in other opportunities to be in that land inreland. i wonder if you can reflect and margaret as well, what were the physical experiences you were having and what was the importance ever going to the place by way of informing your story? >> i don't know if anybody seen there is a series on now on called african-american lives? >> yeah. >> and it remindses me so much of my experience and some of the things that were said that rang through for me are things like, if we don't know where we come from we don't know that we are somebody. it's like, the effects of colonization when -- when our story is taken from us. in when our language is taken and we are disoriented and we come to a new country, we are not literate, it's a way to keep people oppressed. so, part of reclaiming ourselves as irish americans and having the biggest life possible means knowing everything there is to know about ourselves and our people. >> i will talk briefly about the going to saint john i set that trip up and 911 happened. and so i endsed up going on this
and what it felt like to be in that place in canada and in other opportunities to be in that land inreland. i wonder if you can reflect and margaret as well, what were the physical experiences you were having and what was the importance ever going to the place by way of informing your story? >> i don't know if anybody seen there is a series on now on called african-american lives? >> yeah. >> and it remindses me so much of my experience and some of the things that were said...
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anyway as the far out development of modern medicine man next up the bad canada well not really canada vancouver hockey fans to be exact yesterday evening the vancouver canucks lost the stanley cup finals falling to the boston bruins four to zero in the seventh game now you may not be familiar with hockey i certainly am not a big fan of but this is a huge deal in canada where hockey is like their version of american idol so how did the fans decide to react take a look we have that video. they started a riot you see the fans took a. the streets to fight with each other throw beer bottles setting trash cans and cars on file over hockey i mean really my team had a puck in a goal with a stick less than another team did so i'm going to burn the friggin city down brilliant logic and i'm sorry canada but this time you have nobody to blame but yourselves. oh. what a real country. that's right there not in the very very very ugly target let's take a look at the following propaganda video that the retail dot giant decided to show it to all of its new employees in order to scare them away from jo
anyway as the far out development of modern medicine man next up the bad canada well not really canada vancouver hockey fans to be exact yesterday evening the vancouver canucks lost the stanley cup finals falling to the boston bruins four to zero in the seventh game now you may not be familiar with hockey i certainly am not a big fan of but this is a huge deal in canada where hockey is like their version of american idol so how did the fans decide to react take a look we have that video. they...
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♪ o canada >> it would be a pleasant 5 in ottawa, canada, where prince william and his bride will arriveer today. it will be the first official trip for the new duke and duchess of cambridge. >> the royal company have a week's worth of events to attend in canada, which is part of the british common welt, of course. >> technically. >> and next friday they will travel to california for a three-day stay. we can't wait to have them hit the states. kate's first time. >> they're coming here. they're going to be a guest on this show. >> that's right, we're going to book them on the overnight. they can't't wait. >> they put their best foot forward and socked it to the competition. >> an english country pub w w the setting of a 16th annual toe wrestling world championship. i can barely look at this. >> for some people this is like a fetish. >> this is just gross. competitors faced off on a specialty designed toe-dium. a man called the preda-toe upset the six-time champion. >> on the women's side bragging rights went to a contestant who calls her twinkle toes. >> do you have to wash your feet befo
♪ o canada >> it would be a pleasant 5 in ottawa, canada, where prince william and his bride will arriveer today. it will be the first official trip for the new duke and duchess of cambridge. >> the royal company have a week's worth of events to attend in canada, which is part of the british common welt, of course. >> technically. >> and next friday they will travel to california for a three-day stay. we can't wait to have them hit the states. kate's first time....
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plan. -- canada's economic plan. -- canada's economic plan.
plan. -- canada's economic plan. -- canada's economic plan.
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storm system, pretty big one in canada, continues to dominate the pacific northwest. a flow around that going to provide you with a decent day before the clouds move in this afternoon into this evening. the marine layer thick down in southern california. drizzle and clouds for coastal areas. once you get into the valleys you should be better. still hot from phoenix to vegas, l.a. only 69 with the drizzle around. beautiful day, san francisco and the pacific northwest, not bad. that's a lookdecent afternoon. arizona looking warm in just about all areas. in washington, one of the best days of the spring. we're winding down the spring. summer almost here. >> it's here almost. thanks so much. >>> stocks slump, pandora makes music, and a jilted publisher and their revenge. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, her new tv job has given her millions and revitalized her career, but apparently that's not good enough. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning and welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry. here's some of your top headlines
storm system, pretty big one in canada, continues to dominate the pacific northwest. a flow around that going to provide you with a decent day before the clouds move in this afternoon into this evening. the marine layer thick down in southern california. drizzle and clouds for coastal areas. once you get into the valleys you should be better. still hot from phoenix to vegas, l.a. only 69 with the drizzle around. beautiful day, san francisco and the pacific northwest, not bad. that's a...
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as we head into your friday, bringing severe weather into eastern canada, also the great lakes will experience thunderstorms as well. the west coast is going to be clearing up on friday, but by the afternoon, new system comes on through, this is going to be bringing some showers to northern california. 26 degrees in los angeles today. 25 in denver, it remains very hot down in the south, 33 degrees, a bit of a jump for chicago at 32 degrees. now for europe, high pressure system, very strong high pressure system dominating western and central europe today, that's going to be bringing bright spells of sunshine, so overall looking very warm and very sunny, all the way from scandinavia down towards spain and portugal. it looks like the west coast of norway will again be subject to wet and windy conditions and down towards the south for the mediterranean, a weak however, a very large low pressure system will continue to hover the region so that's going to be bringing unsettled conditions again, light to moderate thundershowers occurring widely across the balkans, italy through to southeas
as we head into your friday, bringing severe weather into eastern canada, also the great lakes will experience thunderstorms as well. the west coast is going to be clearing up on friday, but by the afternoon, new system comes on through, this is going to be bringing some showers to northern california. 26 degrees in los angeles today. 25 in denver, it remains very hot down in the south, 33 degrees, a bit of a jump for chicago at 32 degrees. now for europe, high pressure system, very strong high...
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. >> canadá con guadalupe, se queda con un hombre menos. >> oportunidad sola al arco, a .♪ ♪ ). >> no se olvide la cartelera para este domingo, el salvador enfrenta a cuba . >> ya tiene su pase asegurado méxico, costa rica esta cerca de alcanzarlo. >> dos santos se enfrentara, el que gane llegara a pelear con saúl 'canelo' alvarez . >> el pega muy duro, tu has dicho que la velocidad tuya soltando los golpes puede ser la ventaja tuya, aún sigues pensando eso?. >> si, creo lo mismo. >> estas preparado para pelear en la lona abajo. >> en esta misma velada también vera acción el que esta haciendo campaña en las 145 libras. >> en australia se batio el guinness world records dónde 150 trompetistas interpretaron al canción folk más conocida de australia, musicos desde seis años participaron. >> la próxima semana será el eclipse total, el primero del año, pero no en este región, si no en africa y algunas regiónes de sud america . >> el eclipse total que por cuestiones que no podremos apreciar en
. >> canadá con guadalupe, se queda con un hombre menos. >> oportunidad sola al arco, a .♪ ♪ ). >> no se olvide la cartelera para este domingo, el salvador enfrenta a cuba . >> ya tiene su pase asegurado méxico, costa rica esta cerca de alcanzarlo. >> dos santos se enfrentara, el que gane llegara a pelear con saúl 'canelo' alvarez . >> el pega muy duro, tu has dicho que la velocidad tuya soltando los golpes puede ser la ventaja tuya, aún sigues...
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y guadalupe >>ali gerba es marcado, hay pena máxima uno por cero canadá se lleva los puntos así quedanganador una cita con caín velasquez actual campeon de los pesos pesados, y el brasilero es declarado el ganador por decisión unánime y enfrentará a caín velásquez >>le recuerdo que mañana tendremos noticias en horario especial ,por la copa oro el noticiero de las 6 será transmitido a las 3 de la tarde. >>y un grupo de residentes de alameda planea meterse a las aguas por una protesta. el departamento de bomberos recibió duras críticas por negarse a salvar a sack alegando que no tenían permiso para hacer rescates acuáticos. en la avda whilers tendrá lugar esta manifestación >>mínimas 50 grados, una mañana fresca, las últimas lecturas muestran viento solplando de la costa entre 18 millas por hora, tenemos varias perturbaciones en la atmósferaes, no esperamos bancos de nieblas, pero si para mañana domingo por la noche podríamos verlas >>y esperamos para esta semana, más que nada tiempo seco, buenas condiciones del área, y el huracán adrianne no representa ya ningún peligro para la costa ri
y guadalupe >>ali gerba es marcado, hay pena máxima uno por cero canadá se lleva los puntos así quedanganador una cita con caín velasquez actual campeon de los pesos pesados, y el brasilero es declarado el ganador por decisión unánime y enfrentará a caín velásquez >>le recuerdo que mañana tendremos noticias en horario especial ,por la copa oro el noticiero de las 6 será transmitido a las 3 de la tarde. >>y un grupo de residentes de alameda planea meterse a las aguas...
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we have people here from canada. mean, it's amazing. >> i would imagine there's probably -- there might even be somebody from farther away than canada. like when they had 9/11 in new york, people went from all over the world came there. to pay tribute to brothers they didn't know. >> stay with us as we pay tribute to these fallen heroes throughout the afternoon. >> coverage begins shortly. but right now, let's check with weather and erika martin. >> well, frank, this afternoon we are still going to see a mix of sun and clouds. everything is pushing east and we are trending below average. this afternoon, high 50s to high 60s a mix of sun and clouds. a little colder than we should be seeing for this time of the year but no worries, we will take it. for tomorrow, -- let's get into tonight first. fog will push in as well as the moisture works in. conditions ranging from the high 40s to the mid-50s. and then we are going to see tomorrow this low push into the area here. we are going to see cooler conditions, a dry weekend
we have people here from canada. mean, it's amazing. >> i would imagine there's probably -- there might even be somebody from farther away than canada. like when they had 9/11 in new york, people went from all over the world came there. to pay tribute to brothers they didn't know. >> stay with us as we pay tribute to these fallen heroes throughout the afternoon. >> coverage begins shortly. but right now, let's check with weather and erika martin. >> well, frank, this...
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these are live pictures from canada. huge crowds turning out to greet kate and william.ome people waited for hours to get a little face time with the royals. they are set to celebrate canada day tomorrow and then on july 8, next week, they are going to fly down to california and hang out down in l.a. and hobnob with movie stars and all that good stuff. >> packed out there. >> yeah. >> well, a popular public pool in the east bay could re-open as early as today. >> the richmond plunge has been closed for sewer repairs. the city is using cameras to determine what is causing the backup. now, would-be swimmers say they hope the pool reopens in time for the warmer temperatures expected this weekend. >> great pool. it was re-opened because a lot of people got together and put up money and pressured politicians and all of what needed to get the community facility back in. >> the plunge is the oldest indoor pool of its kind in the bay area. and you might need it with the way it looks this weekend. >> yeah. they better open that baby up this weekend because we're looking at 90s ma
these are live pictures from canada. huge crowds turning out to greet kate and william.ome people waited for hours to get a little face time with the royals. they are set to celebrate canada day tomorrow and then on july 8, next week, they are going to fly down to california and hang out down in l.a. and hobnob with movie stars and all that good stuff. >> packed out there. >> yeah. >> well, a popular public pool in the east bay could re-open as early as today. >> the...
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in the 1990s, canada cut its budget and boosted growth. but wells fargo chief economist john silvia says that's because the value of the canadian dollar fell. at the time, the u.s. economy was booming and canadian exports rose sharply. standard economic theory says a big cut in the federal budget would weaken the u.s. dollar now. that would make u.s. exports cheaper, which might increase employment, but silvia cautions europe and japan may be too weak to buy many u.s. goods. >> we also have this sort of conflicting view about what about the dollar? are we willing to tolerate a fairly significant decline in the dollar in terms of getting this fiscal consolidation? >> reporter: republicans argue cutting spending now would make businesses more likely to hire now because they would be less worried about future tax hikes. that might work in the long run, but democrats argue the immediate cost would be a weaker economy. darren gersh, "nightly business report," washington. >> tom: here are the stories in tonight's n.b.r. newswheel: a mixed day fo
in the 1990s, canada cut its budget and boosted growth. but wells fargo chief economist john silvia says that's because the value of the canadian dollar fell. at the time, the u.s. economy was booming and canadian exports rose sharply. standard economic theory says a big cut in the federal budget would weaken the u.s. dollar now. that would make u.s. exports cheaper, which might increase employment, but silvia cautions europe and japan may be too weak to buy many u.s. goods. >> we also...
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news in canada and they show that officers were assigned to a covert team expressly for monitoring and ample trading suspected extremist networks now they identified from these extremist networks as anti-capitalist groups some that you saw in those protests there now they also said that these forces had a mandate to use undercover officers and informants from within the ranks of protest networks to deter prevent investigate and disrupt threats to the summit now some like my last get has taken this to substantiate reports that agent provocateur has played a role in black block vandalism one accusation is that this was to substantiate the one billion dollars that they spent on security that came under him and scrutiny there was a lot of controversy surrounding it now i was on the ground reporting oh look there i am from the protest during the g twenty and i this was a theory going on then and i tested it i had several anarchists or if it's who were friends and close with the black rock block protesters they didn't participate and if this effect activities that they did that they were wit
news in canada and they show that officers were assigned to a covert team expressly for monitoring and ample trading suspected extremist networks now they identified from these extremist networks as anti-capitalist groups some that you saw in those protests there now they also said that these forces had a mandate to use undercover officers and informants from within the ranks of protest networks to deter prevent investigate and disrupt threats to the summit now some like my last get has taken...
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ante canadá, es la información república deportiva, compañeros , continuamos con más >>y a ver sí poreja de llover, vamos con guillermo quiroz >>buenas noches, noche de lunes, luego de un paso, que se aleja, pero que deja aire frío mañana las temperaturas empiezan a subir, lentamente, la bahía 61 grados en promedio, el jueves las temperaturas suben especialmente, para fin de semana condiciones estables, san josé alcanzando los 75 grados,
ante canadá, es la información república deportiva, compañeros , continuamos con más >>y a ver sí poreja de llover, vamos con guillermo quiroz >>buenas noches, noche de lunes, luego de un paso, que se aleja, pero que deja aire frío mañana las temperaturas empiezan a subir, lentamente, la bahía 61 grados en promedio, el jueves las temperaturas suben especialmente, para fin de semana condiciones estables, san josé alcanzando los 75 grados,
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at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy.
at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy.
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from ottawa, canada. and you know what? you can actually see an entire gallery of what these different warning labels look like from all these other countries. some of them are very, very disturbing. just go to cnn.com/health. louis, thank you. >>> he says the government shouldn't be building new roads in baghdad if they can't do it in baltimore. an l.a. mayor, antonio villaraigosa, is not alone here. he is joining other mayors all across the country calling on the president toned the wars in afghanistan and iraq and shell out those billions right here at home. he's going to join me next live. >>> plus, a little close for comfort, huh? we're going to show you more of this amazing tornado footage caught on camera. we'll be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] and just like that, it's here. a new chance for all of us: people, companies, communities to face the challenges yesterday left behind and the ones tomorrow will bring. prudential. bring your challenges. [ female announcer ] wake up to sweetness with honey nut cheerios cere
from ottawa, canada. and you know what? you can actually see an entire gallery of what these different warning labels look like from all these other countries. some of them are very, very disturbing. just go to cnn.com/health. louis, thank you. >>> he says the government shouldn't be building new roads in baghdad if they can't do it in baltimore. an l.a. mayor, antonio villaraigosa, is not alone here. he is joining other mayors all across the country calling on the president toned the...