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what he came to canada. -- what he came to canada. -- why he came. i was saying that this feeling order to be a conscientious objector, you have to prove yourhaving been the child of the blacklisted man, it was just too close for him to think about proving his familial credentials as a leftist and a pacifist and the idea of turning on his family and giving the state information that they would use against people he loved. so he just prefer to leave. >> i hear the canadian accent. "against." are you aware of that? >> people tell me i have a very neutral accent. >> he comes from a similar background. your husband. he is a tv journalist and documentary filmmaker. his parents aremichelle landsberg. and klewis. -- lewis. that this is your wikipedia site. >> this obsession with my family history is bizarre. it is not an area that i havei write about politics and culture. i am not an autobiographical it is -- i am not autobiographical. not and i a biographical writer -- not an autobiographical writer. this is seen as the most relevant thing about me. i thin
what he came to canada. -- what he came to canada. -- why he came. i was saying that this feeling order to be a conscientious objector, you have to prove yourhaving been the child of the blacklisted man, it was just too close for him to think about proving his familial credentials as a leftist and a pacifist and the idea of turning on his family and giving the state information that they would use against people he loved. so he just prefer to leave. >> i hear the canadian accent....
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but i was born in canada. because i was born in canada, i automatically have canadian citizenship. >> go back to what you said about your grandfather being blacklisted. who blacklisted him? >> walt disney himself testified against the strike organizers. the blacklist was unofficial, but he could not get work as an artist. he painted signs and he worked in the shipyards, but he was not able to work in the profession that he loved. it was always interesting to me that despite the fact his career was ruined by walt disney, he still loved films and he used to delight us as kids drawing perfect caricatures of all the disney characters. we made a distinction between the fact that the films could be wonderful, without the corporate politics. it informed how i wrote about pop culture and how i wrote "no logo." a lot of people that write about pop culture tend to throw it all out. anyone who wants to go to the mall has terrible values. there was a disdain for pop culture. i felt like it was possible to critique the cor
but i was born in canada. because i was born in canada, i automatically have canadian citizenship. >> go back to what you said about your grandfather being blacklisted. who blacklisted him? >> walt disney himself testified against the strike organizers. the blacklist was unofficial, but he could not get work as an artist. he painted signs and he worked in the shipyards, but he was not able to work in the profession that he loved. it was always interesting to me that despite the fact...
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missy will stay in canada even though her buyers are from the u.s. and denmark.re two partners. she's 1 of only 5 cows ever sold for more than $1 million. >>> blame it on friday the 13th because the day's bad luck apparently made bruce springsteen forget where he was. the boss shouted "hello ohio!" to his fans friday night but he was actually in michigan. springsteen referred to ohio several times in the following 30 minutes until the band guitarist steve van zant whispered in his ear. >>> i'm larry smith. recent terrorism, rebellions and historic flooding couldn't stop the party in the philippines. some fans donated food and water as they watched their living legend destroy yet another opponent in the ring. the pride of the philippines battered his opo poepponent relentlessly. he won the seventh title for him in seven weight divisions, a boxing record. >>> a jackie robinson jersey just sold for more money than he ever made playing basketball. it went for $373,000 in an auction on saturday. robinson broke baseball's color barrier in 1947. >>> the punch heard arou
missy will stay in canada even though her buyers are from the u.s. and denmark.re two partners. she's 1 of only 5 cows ever sold for more than $1 million. >>> blame it on friday the 13th because the day's bad luck apparently made bruce springsteen forget where he was. the boss shouted "hello ohio!" to his fans friday night but he was actually in michigan. springsteen referred to ohio several times in the following 30 minutes until the band guitarist steve van zant whispered...
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ovechkin walked into the air canada center. 10,000 people were there. ovechkin took his option and did not go on the ice. fans were not happy >> craig: i bet you they were louder than the crowd here in the first period, all 19,000- plus. >> joe: they beat toronto 6-4. laich had a goal. >> joe: the other defenseman really shades towards alex ovechkin, why not have backstrom shoot, rather than 8. that's a wise move. backstrom has not scored on the road this season. grabovski, fires, and he misses. he is the leading goal getter from the league >> joe: here we go. backstrom fires. brooks laich and over top of the cage. these are the guys that are going to get up and go this period, apparently. gap ski gets one in the -- grabovski gets one in the chest. varlamov covers >> craig: this sequence starredded with varlamov not getting the puck behind the net. that led to chance after chance. alex ovechkin and backstrom, notice the far d taking away the pass. that was ian white, allowing the goal tender to be square. grabovski hard shop, good opportunity. the puck
ovechkin walked into the air canada center. 10,000 people were there. ovechkin took his option and did not go on the ice. fans were not happy >> craig: i bet you they were louder than the crowd here in the first period, all 19,000- plus. >> joe: they beat toronto 6-4. laich had a goal. >> joe: the other defenseman really shades towards alex ovechkin, why not have backstrom shoot, rather than 8. that's a wise move. backstrom has not scored on the road this season. grabovski,...
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oh, canada [ singing in french ] . ♪ god keep our land, glorious and free, oh, canada, we stand on godada we send on god for thee. [ cheers and applause ] >> bravo. the singing of the national anthems of the united states and canada. bruce boudreau, ready to bark out the signals from behind the washington bench. his caps come into tonight's action with a mark of 14-5-6. those 34 points are good for 1st in the southeast division. squaring off with montreal fourth best in the northeast. 12-12-1 and these caps have been seeing a lot of the canadian squads. >> craig: yeah. 31 wins on their slate last season, 3 above 500, joe, 8-5, 2. a loud building, a tough place to play on the road. the caps have to be prepared at the drop of the puck tonight. >> joe: referees today, we are under way with washington in the white sweaters. >> craig: carl olsner getting the start on defense along with jurcina. carey price watches this one ring around the boards and behind his goal. fleischmann with matthew perreault and chris clark to get things going up front for d.c. josh gorges keeping an eye on perreau
oh, canada [ singing in french ] . ♪ god keep our land, glorious and free, oh, canada, we stand on godada we send on god for thee. [ cheers and applause ] >> bravo. the singing of the national anthems of the united states and canada. bruce boudreau, ready to bark out the signals from behind the washington bench. his caps come into tonight's action with a mark of 14-5-6. those 34 points are good for 1st in the southeast division. squaring off with montreal fourth best in the northeast....
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she lives in canada where she was just sold for $1.2 million u.s. what makes her so special?ell, you can hear it from this guy. >> missy has a combination of a deep pet agree, a great family behind her, a great milk production, high genetic index and great show cows in the breed. >> missy will stay in canada, though her buyers are from the us and denmark, two partners. she's only one of five cows ever to be sold for more than a million dollars. >>> blame it on friday the 13th because the day's bad luck apparently made bruce springsteen forget where he was. he shouted hello ohio to his fans freeway night, but he was actually in michigan. springsteen referreded to ohio several times until the band guitarist whispered in his ear. >>> i'm larry smith. 6 1/2 weeks ago, stefon johnson suffered a bizarre injury. he suffered a crushed larynx that required seven hours of surgery. on saturday, he spoke for the first time since, repeating the last words his dying grandfather had once whispered to him. >> god has a plan. run, stefon, run. >> we wish him well. he may never play again. >>>
she lives in canada where she was just sold for $1.2 million u.s. what makes her so special?ell, you can hear it from this guy. >> missy has a combination of a deep pet agree, a great family behind her, a great milk production, high genetic index and great show cows in the breed. >> missy will stay in canada, though her buyers are from the us and denmark, two partners. she's only one of five cows ever to be sold for more than a million dollars. >>> blame it on friday the...
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let's get back to the canada enter. your surprise?hink i know where locker is going >> craig: i think i had a tomb bone. you know what i'm talking about. fleischmann. he has been awesome. 7 goals, he comes back and he just picked off where he left off. thomas fleischmann the big surprise up front. this guy can get 30 goals >> joe: very surprising. he missed the first 10 games. in the last couple of week, i think matthew perreault has opened some highs with his abilities. for those of you who may be wondering, we are delayed, our faceoff delayed just a few moments. it's just one of those homecoming saturday night for the drop toe map maple leafls' -- maple leafs past legends. what is it for to you get done for washington to be the team we all hope they can be? >> alan: they have to sort out their goaly situation. they had a three-headed goaly situation last night. not the case tonight. they have to determine who is the man. if it's the guys in the system, if it's guys on the team, someone has to take the bull by the horns or they have
let's get back to the canada enter. your surprise?hink i know where locker is going >> craig: i think i had a tomb bone. you know what i'm talking about. fleischmann. he has been awesome. 7 goals, he comes back and he just picked off where he left off. thomas fleischmann the big surprise up front. this guy can get 30 goals >> joe: very surprising. he missed the first 10 games. in the last couple of week, i think matthew perreault has opened some highs with his abilities. for those...
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it was a great magnet for talent for canada. i came and went to graduate school in the united states. ended up owing $500 to my law school and i had like a -year-old chevrolet and had a wonderful experience in this country. it is open in many ways, that are so unique to this country and to this culture and it was pacific northwestly clear to me why anybody with energy and talent would want to move here, because of the opportunities that were created not just in terms of economic opportunities but just in general. -- perfectly clear to me why anybody with energy and would want want to move here. it was much less -- there is much less prejudice in this society. merit and talent was a much more important quotient but have i to say that despite all of this experience that would have and has made me very optimistic on so many levels, i have developed an increasing sense of pessimism about where we are going in the future. future. . re ng in the future. the main reason for that, frankly, is the propensity of the american system now to
it was a great magnet for talent for canada. i came and went to graduate school in the united states. ended up owing $500 to my law school and i had like a -year-old chevrolet and had a wonderful experience in this country. it is open in many ways, that are so unique to this country and to this culture and it was pacific northwestly clear to me why anybody with energy and talent would want to move here, because of the opportunities that were created not just in terms of economic opportunities...
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missy will stay in canada even though her buyers are from the us and denmark, two partners.he's only one of five cows ever sold for more than a million dollars. >>> blame it on friday the 13th because the day's bad luck apparently made bruce springsteen forget where he was. the boss shouted "hello ohio" to his fans friday night, but he was actually in michigan. springsteen referreded to ohio several times in the following 30 minutes until band gi starrist steve van zant whispered in his ear. >>> novelest stephen king stopped by hln to talk to robin meade about his new book and a couple of other things. >> so this book, this big, this acclaimed already, by the way, oh, gosh, i don't know how many days it's been number one on amazon and who knows elsewhere, i wonder if it will start the retirement rumors again. and what say you? >> when i talked about retiring, i had this accident where a guy came along and hit me with his van and broke a lot of stuff on the right side of my body, and i was in a lot of pain. i was miserable a lot of the time. i thought, you know, this is just
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this one goes to canada. the american consumer have the privilege of paying $4.78 per tablet and the canadian buys it for $2.05 per tablet on june 4, 2009, when i priced it. mr. president, it's not just lipitor, although lipitor is the most popular cholesterol-lowering drug, but zocor, 20-milligram tablet, same thing. $5.16, $2.45, u.s. price versus canadian price. and, mr. president, i just used canada because it's a close neighbor. i could have used spain, italy, france, germany, and by the way, some of our folks on the floor of the senate who will support the pharmaceutical industry's pricing policies are pricing their brand name drugs, the highest prices in the united states -- i don't support that, but some will. they will say well, you can't really do this and do it safely, allow people to access these f.d.a.-approved drugs from elsewhere. well, the fact is in europe, they have been doing it for 20 years. they have something called parallel trading. if you are in germany, want to buy a prescription drug
this one goes to canada. the american consumer have the privilege of paying $4.78 per tablet and the canadian buys it for $2.05 per tablet on june 4, 2009, when i priced it. mr. president, it's not just lipitor, although lipitor is the most popular cholesterol-lowering drug, but zocor, 20-milligram tablet, same thing. $5.16, $2.45, u.s. price versus canadian price. and, mr. president, i just used canada because it's a close neighbor. i could have used spain, italy, france, germany, and by the...
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-- canada since so many visitors to cuba. has the cuban regime unclenched its fist? just two weeks ago, the independent logg blogger and anr were detained and beaten to prevent them from participating in the march against violence. if is so erotic -- it is so ironic. it is so indicative of the castro regime. one week ago jose was fired from a chef from a restaurant for his opposition and for wearing a bracelet like the one that i am holding up. that is a crime in cuba. what opponents of the travel ban want is tourism to cuba. one of our colleagues has even joked, oh, let that custer brothers and it was spring break once or twice and we'll see how much control they still have. we have seen the image is in the news about spring break and how could anyone joke that lounging on these beaches or partying in the nightclubs until the wee hours will bring freedom and democracy to the cuban people? it is not funny. the majority of europeans and tourists from around the world have been going to keep the four rum, music, sex, cigars for
-- canada since so many visitors to cuba. has the cuban regime unclenched its fist? just two weeks ago, the independent logg blogger and anr were detained and beaten to prevent them from participating in the march against violence. if is so erotic -- it is so ironic. it is so indicative of the castro regime. one week ago jose was fired from a chef from a restaurant for his opposition and for wearing a bracelet like the one that i am holding up. that is a crime in cuba. what opponents of the...
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thank you. >> bruce, that's t the thoughts of bruce boudreau back at air canada center. alan, he talks about alex ovechkin being better tonight. we all agreed with that and we'll have more about his night. the one thing that he said that intrigued me, he was trying to paint the positive picture, tired team, good to get a point on the road. we were probably harder on his team that we were. his first statement confused me a little bit. he said we were lucky come out with one point which suggested the way we are looking at it that they didn't deserve to get a point. and then he says it was a good one point which backs his theory, there is no bad thing as a point. he has a public side? where do you think he is going to address his players? >> alan: if he is honest with him, he is very lucky to get a point being lucky, you have to be lucky to be good. that's the same thing. if pittsburgh wins and new jersey is down with 10 minutes to go and dallas, this keeps them atop the eastern conference and division. most important thing is they got a patriotism i just think that he unde
thank you. >> bruce, that's t the thoughts of bruce boudreau back at air canada center. alan, he talks about alex ovechkin being better tonight. we all agreed with that and we'll have more about his night. the one thing that he said that intrigued me, he was trying to paint the positive picture, tired team, good to get a point on the road. we were probably harder on his team that we were. his first statement confused me a little bit. he said we were lucky come out with one point which...
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the business is based in canada but they make arrangements this u.s. dollars as well.ou can check them out at moneycreationsbysandy.com. >> it's helpful they have all those colorful bills in canada. >> exactly. what are you going to do with ours? make petals because they're green? >> use them for the leaves and construction paper for the petals? >> what a great idea. kind of the fruit that looks like a flower arrangement but you can sit there and eat it. >>> we told you about the safest new cars on the road. that got us thinking which are the least safe then? you'd want to know that, too. >> now this is out of the safe cars so none of these are unsafe cars. we just thought sometimes safety is a really big deal. it could be the number one reason you're looking for a car. this is the insurance industry looking for all of these cars in the suv category in a roll over, the ford escape hybrid and the hyundai tucson did the worst. in the side smach yub the jeep wrangler and kia sorrento. the hyundai accent and the kia rio and the pt cruiser all didn't do so well when they we
the business is based in canada but they make arrangements this u.s. dollars as well.ou can check them out at moneycreationsbysandy.com. >> it's helpful they have all those colorful bills in canada. >> exactly. what are you going to do with ours? make petals because they're green? >> use them for the leaves and construction paper for the petals? >> what a great idea. kind of the fruit that looks like a flower arrangement but you can sit there and eat it. >>> we...
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. >>> two men accused in a terrorism investigation face an extradition hearing in canada tomorrow. they were arrested in windsor ontario, across the border from detroit. they're suspected of being involved with an islamic cleric who died in a shoot-out with the fbi last week. the son of the imam killed in that shooting was also arrested in windsor. the fbi says a two-year investigation concluded that the three men conspired to commit federal crimes. >>> at least seven people died in attacks across iraq today. about 40 miles south of baghdad, a bomb strapped to a motorcycle exploded in a crowded marketplace, killing three five people. at least 37 people were injured in that attack. in the western city of ramadi, two people died when two separate car bombs detonated near the headquarters of the traffic police. eight others were wounded in that attack. >>> iraqi authorities say the suspect in a deadly bombing killed someone during a police interrogation. the interior ministry says he grabbed a gun from a guard and shot an investigator. the investigator wrestled the gun back and shot t
. >>> two men accused in a terrorism investigation face an extradition hearing in canada tomorrow. they were arrested in windsor ontario, across the border from detroit. they're suspected of being involved with an islamic cleric who died in a shoot-out with the fbi last week. the son of the imam killed in that shooting was also arrested in windsor. the fbi says a two-year investigation concluded that the three men conspired to commit federal crimes. >>> at least seven people...
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canada was not a threat to the united states. no matter what you may have thought, we're not taking over the country in any way. it is very difficult to attack the united states. one thing is the absolute shock to the system that came out of 9-11 -- 9/11. it was the first time we had an attack on our soil since the british attacked the white house. it happened a scale that will completely upset the whole country. i do not know if we have the capacity to deal with these kinds of issues. there is such an emotional response that makes it very difficult to govern, and the role of the media does not help. particularly when the media is more visual than it is reality. the images tell partial truth, the humans do not tell the truth. they distort the american political system and indeed, the american political issue. it is astounding to me to see how people can claim a victory on today's news stories. it is going on today, as we speak. i find it very discouraging. i remained optimistic about the qualities of american society. its willing
canada was not a threat to the united states. no matter what you may have thought, we're not taking over the country in any way. it is very difficult to attack the united states. one thing is the absolute shock to the system that came out of 9-11 -- 9/11. it was the first time we had an attack on our soil since the british attacked the white house. it happened a scale that will completely upset the whole country. i do not know if we have the capacity to deal with these kinds of issues. there is...
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that's more than the entire population of canada. the recent incident involving cuban security forces beating and detaining three well-known dissident bloggers is a useful reminder of the solid nature of the cuban government. the assault in the rest of the bloggers occurred just win five u.s. asked cuba for progress on human rights as part of a potential road map to normalizing relationships. this is no coincidence. this is no coincidence. history is littered with instances of cuba taking deliberate steps to sabotage american efforts toward rapprochement. it is clear that cuba, like iran, users hostility from the united states as a way to legitimize its totalitarian government and explain a way decades of failed economic policy. president obama, secretary clinton, and the u.s. congress should not take the bait being offered by the cuban government when it attacked the cuban waters. it is important that the united states pursue policies that increase people to people contact between the two countries, regardless of what ever steps the
that's more than the entire population of canada. the recent incident involving cuban security forces beating and detaining three well-known dissident bloggers is a useful reminder of the solid nature of the cuban government. the assault in the rest of the bloggers occurred just win five u.s. asked cuba for progress on human rights as part of a potential road map to normalizing relationships. this is no coincidence. this is no coincidence. history is littered with instances of cuba taking...
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because james madison and his incompetent cabinet urged him to declare war on britain and invade canada instead of waiting for a peace treaty to arrive from england. in doing so madison and his war secretary left the city of washington on defended. when he realized his mistakes madison pleaded with monroe to become secretary of state and then to become secretary of war to hold the tube secretary ships simultaneously. monroe to prevent the british from attacking washington but it was too late. so he threw all fun and he could muster in to fort mchenry to protect baltimore the next target city of the british invasion. as you know, that battle raged through the night but at dawn's early our flag was still there and the british retreated. thanks largely to the brilliance of james monroe. but the capitol building and the presidential mansion, as it was called,. they slathered on thick coats of white paint to cover the black and exterior of the president's house and that's when the house got its name, the white house, for the first time. and it was elizabeth monroe, the first first lady to li
because james madison and his incompetent cabinet urged him to declare war on britain and invade canada instead of waiting for a peace treaty to arrive from england. in doing so madison and his war secretary left the city of washington on defended. when he realized his mistakes madison pleaded with monroe to become secretary of state and then to become secretary of war to hold the tube secretary ships simultaneously. monroe to prevent the british from attacking washington but it was too late....
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. >>> two men allegedly involved with a radical islamist group have an extradition hearing in canada tomorrow. they were arrested in windsor, ontario, yesterday morning. a two-year investigation by the fbi alleges they conspired to commit federal crimes. their arrest came days after a shootout with the fbi in detroit. the one killed in that shooting was also arrested in windsor. >>> the number of kids who died from swine flu jumped this month. the cdc says h 1wun at least 11 have died since the spring. the government says children are at high risk for h1n1 and should get vaccinated. as march snow reports, the advice has some parents divided. >> i'm going to get a glass out or something. >> reporter: lara wellington says she does what she can to keep their family healthy. the when it comes to the vaccine -- >> i'm absolutely not getting the children vaccinated. no. the risk is not worth it. >> reporter: laura has four children and is pregnant with her fifth. she's not against vaccines in general and has paid close attention to information about swine flu and swine talked to her doctor
. >>> two men allegedly involved with a radical islamist group have an extradition hearing in canada tomorrow. they were arrested in windsor, ontario, yesterday morning. a two-year investigation by the fbi alleges they conspired to commit federal crimes. their arrest came days after a shootout with the fbi in detroit. the one killed in that shooting was also arrested in windsor. >>> the number of kids who died from swine flu jumped this month. the cdc says h 1wun at least 11...
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mean in my opinion that there is a much closer ties between the people of cuba and the people of canada and certainly luxembourg or france or germany or any of these other countries. >> alright, again listening to your testimony the other thing i heard which i thought was outrageous was somehow it was the american people's fault for the pyrtle regime of the castro brothers, that somehow it was the restrictions we have one cuba somehow it is our fault that the castro brothers continue to be a brutal regime and maybe you and i can talk and sit down and talk some other time, okay we don't have to talk. >> i never said that. >> what i heard you say it's simply drop the restrictions that then no longer could the castro brothers he is u.s. policy. as somehow u.s. policy is to blame here and we hear this a lot. that is just not the case and i think you are misguided. my question to the ambassador, going back to this idea of people traveling to cuba and with this money trickled down to cubans? i would like, i have also listen to your testimony and read your testimony. if you would talk a little
mean in my opinion that there is a much closer ties between the people of cuba and the people of canada and certainly luxembourg or france or germany or any of these other countries. >> alright, again listening to your testimony the other thing i heard which i thought was outrageous was somehow it was the american people's fault for the pyrtle regime of the castro brothers, that somehow it was the restrictions we have one cuba somehow it is our fault that the castro brothers continue to...
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you are now talking with the european union, japan, canada, and others.my question is, what about the united states? would you be interested in a free trade negotiation with the united states, but to kill lee cents, in the absence thereof, if you complete trade agreements with all your major partners, you will be discriminating against the united states and it might make it more difficult to carry out the type of relationship we all want? >> there is no easy answer to your question. i do recognize the great affects of free trade agreements. to your question, would we like to have a free trade agreement with the united states? let me say, my first preference is that the multilateral trading system itself should evolve in the direction where there is a reduced role portrayed distortion represented by terra barriers. is it jerez -- tariff barriers. we cannot have arrangements like the european union has. for historic reasons we are not able to have a union of the type that exists in some other parts of the world. our first preference would be that the multil
you are now talking with the european union, japan, canada, and others.my question is, what about the united states? would you be interested in a free trade negotiation with the united states, but to kill lee cents, in the absence thereof, if you complete trade agreements with all your major partners, you will be discriminating against the united states and it might make it more difficult to carry out the type of relationship we all want? >> there is no easy answer to your question. i do...
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brown announced that canada nations agreed to send about 30,000 more troops to afghanistan. the prime minister also discussed how the government was responding to recent floods in the uk. >> questions to the prime minister. >> mr. speaker, before i begin, i am sure the whole house would like to join me to pay tribute to sgt dixon from the second regiment royal military police who has died in afghanistan. we send our sincere condolences to his family and friends. he and the sacrifice he has made will not be forgotten. all of us will also want to pay tribute to police constable bill barker who died in the course of duty, serving the community he was so committed to. also those a lost their lives in the recent floods. and with all those affected by the serious flooding, you will have our support now and into the future. let us as a house also paid tribute to the emergency services of the armed forces and all those organizations that have been doing an outstanding job working around-the-clock to help those areas of our country affected by the floods. >> can i began by associatin
brown announced that canada nations agreed to send about 30,000 more troops to afghanistan. the prime minister also discussed how the government was responding to recent floods in the uk. >> questions to the prime minister. >> mr. speaker, before i begin, i am sure the whole house would like to join me to pay tribute to sgt dixon from the second regiment royal military police who has died in afghanistan. we send our sincere condolences to his family and friends. he and the sacrifice...
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. >>> two men allegedly involved with a ratdical islamist group have an extradition hearing in canada tomorrow. they were arrested in winsor, ontario yesterday morning. a two-year investigation by the fbi alleges they conspired to commit federal crimes. their arrests came days after a shoot-without the fbi in detroit. the son of imam was also arrested in winsor. >>> the number of kids who died from swine flu jumped this month. the cdc says h1n1 killed 19 kids for the week ending october 23rd. at least 114 kids have died since the spring. the government says children are at high risk for h1n1 and should get vaccinated. as mary snow reports, the advice has some parents divided. >> reporter: laura says she does what she can to keep her 10-year-old daughter healthy along with the rest of her family. when it comes to the h1n1 vaccine. >> i'm absolutely not getting the children vaccinated. no. it's not -- the risk is not worth it. >> reporter: laura has four children and is pregnant. she's not against vaccines in general and paid close attention to information about swine flu and talked to
. >>> two men allegedly involved with a ratdical islamist group have an extradition hearing in canada tomorrow. they were arrested in winsor, ontario yesterday morning. a two-year investigation by the fbi alleges they conspired to commit federal crimes. their arrests came days after a shoot-without the fbi in detroit. the son of imam was also arrested in winsor. >>> the number of kids who died from swine flu jumped this month. the cdc says h1n1 killed 19 kids for the week...
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you are now talking with the european union, japan, canada, and others.my question is, what about the united states? would you be interested in a free trade negotiation with the united states, but to kill lee cents, in the absence thereof, if you complete trade agreements with all your major partners, you will be discriminating against the united states and it might make it more difficult to carry out the type of relationship we all want? >> there is no easy answer to your question. i do recognize the great affects of free trade agreements. to your question, would we like to have a free trade agreement with the united states? let me say, my first preference is that the multilateral trading system itself should evolve in the direction where there is a reduced role portrayed distortion represented by terra barriers. is it jerez -- tariff barriers. we cannot have arrangements like the european union has. for historic reasons we are not able to have a union of the type that exists in some other parts of the world. our first preference would be that the multil
you are now talking with the european union, japan, canada, and others.my question is, what about the united states? would you be interested in a free trade negotiation with the united states, but to kill lee cents, in the absence thereof, if you complete trade agreements with all your major partners, you will be discriminating against the united states and it might make it more difficult to carry out the type of relationship we all want? >> there is no easy answer to your question. i do...
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canada was not a threat to the united states. no matter what you may have thought, we're not taking over the country in any way. it is very difficult to attack the united states. one thing is the absolute shock to the system that came out of 9-11 -- 9/11. it was the first time we had an attack on our soil since the british attacked the white house. it happened a scale that will completely upset the whole country. i do not know if we have the capacity to deal with these kinds of issues. there is such an emotional response that makes it very difficult to govern, and the role of the media does not help. particularly when the media is more visual than it is reality. the images tell partial truth, the humans do not tell the truth. they distort the american political system and indeed, the american political issue. it is astounding to me to see how people can claim a victory on today's news stories. it is going on today, as we speak. i find it very discouraging. i remained optimistic about the qualities of american society. its willing
canada was not a threat to the united states. no matter what you may have thought, we're not taking over the country in any way. it is very difficult to attack the united states. one thing is the absolute shock to the system that came out of 9-11 -- 9/11. it was the first time we had an attack on our soil since the british attacked the white house. it happened a scale that will completely upset the whole country. i do not know if we have the capacity to deal with these kinds of issues. there is...
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one north of the great lakes, in toward canada, another one offshore from the carolinas. that one is throwing a little moisture back on shore. down through south carolina. fog out there around charlotte and just south of the atlanta metro. it hasn't slowed you down at the airport yet, which is good. top side of that, light rain across central jersey, back to philadelphia, spreading to new york city in the form of light showers, giving you a delay at the airplanes there, too. that's something we're watching. frost advisory, all the areas shaded in blue. nashville, temperature in the mid 30s. outside of the heat island, it's colder. temperatures around 32. light rain is, right now, across chicago. we'll talk about that, robin, in about half an hour. >> a bad morning rush for them. >> when it comes to it, yeah. >>> treasury secretary says, sure, the deficit is high. this is not time to worry about it. also ahead, if you have one of those tax-free spending accounts for doctor and dentist bills, the health care proposal could hit you hard. more on that. >>> former vice preside
one north of the great lakes, in toward canada, another one offshore from the carolinas. that one is throwing a little moisture back on shore. down through south carolina. fog out there around charlotte and just south of the atlanta metro. it hasn't slowed you down at the airport yet, which is good. top side of that, light rain across central jersey, back to philadelphia, spreading to new york city in the form of light showers, giving you a delay at the airplanes there, too. that's something...
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she lives in canada where she was just sold for $1.2 million. what makes her so special?ssy has a combination of a deep pedigree, a great family behind her. she has a great milk production and she also has a high genetic index and also one of the best show cows in the breed. >> missy is only one of five cows ever sold for a million bucks. >>> i know what you're thinking, i don't have an answer to it. what happens to missy now? >> a little stiff, right? >> her walk. i would think that she would be bred. it is for breeding because she was the perfect specimen. >> hopefully it doesn't go to her head. >> hi, bob. >> he is so bad. >> let me show you what's happening now. no delays, still early. chicago, the winds will start picking up and hour or more delay there and also windy in new york city today. and also looking at some wind when you get in towards the dallas metro area and we'll find that at dfw. if you're headed out west seattle with more wind, rain and possibility of snow. we'll talk about that, rob, in the next couple hours. >>> this will give you a whole new meaning
she lives in canada where she was just sold for $1.2 million. what makes her so special?ssy has a combination of a deep pedigree, a great family behind her. she has a great milk production and she also has a high genetic index and also one of the best show cows in the breed. >> missy is only one of five cows ever sold for a million bucks. >>> i know what you're thinking, i don't have an answer to it. what happens to missy now? >> a little stiff, right? >> her walk. i...
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that is what the picture, not because the reason why she ended up being a great canada for a few weeks and lie after she was picked the republican ticket has the lead in in the campaign. >> any other questions? >> what was the level of cooperation with her and her staff and your relationship with the. [speaking in >> the level of cooperation is an interesting story. and we decided to put the book together are called her closest friend and aide who we worked with on the campaign. they happened to be together. >> sarah palin. >> sarah palin and trade. they were together. i told them that we decided to put the book together. they were so excited and so happy that given the pailin at the time got me got on the phonh me. kind of joking. what is in it for me. we with the to have u.s. done in alaska. we were really happy. this is something that we could have exclusive with the governor. a few weeks before we went the political buttons said that was a guy t was not going to happen. she wouldn't write us back. >> that is the part of the story. when we went to alaska we spoke with family and fri
that is what the picture, not because the reason why she ended up being a great canada for a few weeks and lie after she was picked the republican ticket has the lead in in the campaign. >> any other questions? >> what was the level of cooperation with her and her staff and your relationship with the. [speaking in >> the level of cooperation is an interesting story. and we decided to put the book together are called her closest friend and aide who we worked with on the...
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. >>> two men originally involved with a radicalist islamic group have an extradition hearing in canada tomorrow. a two-year investigation by the fbi alleges they conspired to commit federal crimes. their arrest came days after a shoot-out with the fbi in detroit. the son of an imam in that shooting was also arrested in windsor. >>> the number of kids who died from swine flu jumped this month. the cdc says h1n1 killed 19 kids for the week ending of october 23rd. at least 114 kids have died since the spring. the government says children are at high risk for h1n1 and should get vaccinated. as mary snow reports, the advice has some parents divided. >> want to get a class out or something? >> reporter: laura wellington says she does what she can to keep her 10-year-old daughter izzy healthy along with the rest of her family. but when it comes to the h1n1 vaccine -- >> i'm absolutely not getting the children vaccinate, no. the worth is not risk it. >> reporter: laura has four children and is pregnant with her fifth. she's not against vaccines in general and has paid close attention to inform
. >>> two men originally involved with a radicalist islamic group have an extradition hearing in canada tomorrow. a two-year investigation by the fbi alleges they conspired to commit federal crimes. their arrest came days after a shoot-out with the fbi in detroit. the son of an imam in that shooting was also arrested in windsor. >>> the number of kids who died from swine flu jumped this month. the cdc says h1n1 killed 19 kids for the week ending of october 23rd. at least 114...
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the foreign minister of canada the was there, the indian prime minister was there, and the senior officialsfrom many other countries. as you know, i have tried to go to all the concerned countries. i have not been able to get to all of them up until now part i still love not got into all of them simply because of two things -- in the early part of my job, i have to go to afghanistan/pakistan a lot further so many issues to straighten out. we were in a time of transition we had to put a whole new team in place and we had to rethink our pakistan policy in conjunction with m paterson. -- ann patterson, our ambassador there who has been kept on because we have high confidence in her. i was unable to get to moscow earlier for logistical reasons. that was a scheduling thing. in that talk, we outlined to the russians our strategic view and put forward the simple proposition that russia and the united states, like all the countries in the neighborhood, have a common strategic asymmetry. stability is something that is important to all the neighbors and near-makers. the russians pointed out that they
the foreign minister of canada the was there, the indian prime minister was there, and the senior officialsfrom many other countries. as you know, i have tried to go to all the concerned countries. i have not been able to get to all of them up until now part i still love not got into all of them simply because of two things -- in the early part of my job, i have to go to afghanistan/pakistan a lot further so many issues to straighten out. we were in a time of transition we had to put a whole...
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we could attack canada, and they're not even looking in the right direction. but the can dance don't seem to be terribly worried about that. so i think intentions are really what matters, not capabilities. and in the case of the soviet union, it's very clear, they said it repeatedly, i mean, 20 billion times, they were anti-status quo, they didn't to want change the world, and they wanted to use revolution, they want to use class warfare, subversion, they would sometimes use limited military on the edge in the case that was free and got out of hand. by a surrogate. but that's it. they repeatedly said how horrible world war ii was to them, for them had a run. their whole doctrine basically has nothing to do with hitler oppression. hitler did have a con contest. but the soviets never had that. lenin didn't have that. lenin was also extremely cautious from a tactical standpoint. two steps forward, one step back. and he would attack where they're weak, not really strong. yet he was hugely respectful of the imperialist capacity to lark back. so you don't go right i
we could attack canada, and they're not even looking in the right direction. but the can dance don't seem to be terribly worried about that. so i think intentions are really what matters, not capabilities. and in the case of the soviet union, it's very clear, they said it repeatedly, i mean, 20 billion times, they were anti-status quo, they didn't to want change the world, and they wanted to use revolution, they want to use class warfare, subversion, they would sometimes use limited military on...
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just to give you a sense of how productive our land is, iowa produces more green than canada. that is surprising when we first. but that happens to be the reality. the question you are raising is can you protect the productivity of these soils indefinitely because you will need more food? >> what i was hearing is those soils are drained wet before deforested wetlands. each time we take a cropped off even though there is the road and we're taking material from the soil. eventually that's will will be diminished. there is not going to be anything left to grow anything with because the crops are made of atoms and molecules from the soil. >> what we are losing is nutrients. what we are putting back now is nutrients. we have broken the natural nutrients cycle by losing -- we take crops from rural areas and consumed them in cities and they end up in sewage system and those nutrients do not get back on the land. is even more true of international trade re-export 1 hundred million tons of grain. we export three million tons of plant nutrients like phosphates and nitrates and potassium
just to give you a sense of how productive our land is, iowa produces more green than canada. that is surprising when we first. but that happens to be the reality. the question you are raising is can you protect the productivity of these soils indefinitely because you will need more food? >> what i was hearing is those soils are drained wet before deforested wetlands. each time we take a cropped off even though there is the road and we're taking material from the soil. eventually that's...
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. >> the business is based in canada, but they are making arrangements in u.s. dollars, too. can check them out at money creations by sandy.com. just don't use that as your wedding bouquet. >> walking down the aisle with money. >> that would be weird. >> no, no, for better or worse. >>> a km of dacouple of days agd you about the safest cars on the road. which are the least safe? jennifer is looking out for you. she has the list. we told the top of the list. now you'll tell the bottom. >> i want you to know, too, this isn't like the bottom of the list like the old pintos where you hit the back and whew. these are all safe cars, but we just thought, if safety was your most important consideration, maybe for some moms or who knows, you maybe want to know what cars didn't do so well in what categories. some of the sedans they looked at the infinti manufacture 35 a mprief, the minivans that didn't do great, nissan quest and toyota sienna. one of the problems for the luxury sedans and minivans that didn't do well in the rear-impact crashes, we'll talk about suvs and small cars in t
. >> the business is based in canada, but they are making arrangements in u.s. dollars, too. can check them out at money creations by sandy.com. just don't use that as your wedding bouquet. >> walking down the aisle with money. >> that would be weird. >> no, no, for better or worse. >>> a km of dacouple of days agd you about the safest cars on the road. which are the least safe? jennifer is looking out for you. she has the list. we told the top of the list. now...
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as my friend spoken to steven harper of canada to ask and to reconsider? and what does mr. stephen harper say? >> i did speak to him at the commonwealth conference. we had a discussion with other countries including australia and new zealand who are also present -- who were also present. in my view that in both can the car and helman there will be a greater number of troops next year than this. while some countries have made difficult decisions, over all the numbers in both places will rise. >> in the few months the afghan national army will be bigger than the british army. the prime minister has made reference to the 43 nations in the coalition, but he must accept the vast majority of our major european nato allies have not contributed troops on the ground. could i ask him one specific question which i believe will be a great help for our service men and women? that is the deployment of more unmanned aerial vehicles uav's to help detect terrorist activities? >> you are right to mention a. i mentioned in my statement that the numbers would rise as part of the essential stra
as my friend spoken to steven harper of canada to ask and to reconsider? and what does mr. stephen harper say? >> i did speak to him at the commonwealth conference. we had a discussion with other countries including australia and new zealand who are also present -- who were also present. in my view that in both can the car and helman there will be a greater number of troops next year than this. while some countries have made difficult decisions, over all the numbers in both places will...
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. >> setting aside centrality, to use in canada -- do you see the candidates repealing this? >> no, i do not think so. i have had the unusual political history of working with stan and bill and they are both the geniuses in their respective courteparties. president obama has had to do huge things, which has created huge anxieties across the country. with all of the programs, the bank bailout, the stimulus program, it now those are arguably things that he has to do. nevertheless there is the anxiety. i think politically the smartest thing for the president and his administration to do would after having passed health care, would be to make what ever fixes you need in the bill but have some kind of big entitlement spending deficit plan that addresses the anxiety about big government because that is a huge thing. >> you have had the privilege of hearing some of the smartest minds in american politics. join me in thanking our panel for a great presentation. [applause] thank you for sitting it out all afternoon. thank you all very much. [captioning performed by national captioning
. >> setting aside centrality, to use in canada -- do you see the candidates repealing this? >> no, i do not think so. i have had the unusual political history of working with stan and bill and they are both the geniuses in their respective courteparties. president obama has had to do huge things, which has created huge anxieties across the country. with all of the programs, the bank bailout, the stimulus program, it now those are arguably things that he has to do. nevertheless...
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they have the united states inventing pharmaceuticals that europe and canada will never invent becausey don't have the profit system there. without the united states, there will be no relief for people who have to wait for three years to get a c.a.t. scan. there will nobody relief for people who want a drug that will never be invented because national health care passes. what i said was for the transition, for the tough cases i would rather have one fund that pays these few rare cases rather than wreck the entire system for everyone. i mean everyone on earth. which is what the democrat plan will do. over time, what you do if you don't like the insurance companies, make them compete. you make apple compete with microsoft and suddenly everybody has a computer for $200. you make cell phones compete, suddenly everything is cheap and easily available. somehow prices do not come down and services do not improve when the government is running things. >> larry: al, isn't it the insurance lobby that prevents competition? >> it is absolutely the insurance lobby. it is those that protect those in
they have the united states inventing pharmaceuticals that europe and canada will never invent becausey don't have the profit system there. without the united states, there will be no relief for people who have to wait for three years to get a c.a.t. scan. there will nobody relief for people who want a drug that will never be invented because national health care passes. what i said was for the transition, for the tough cases i would rather have one fund that pays these few rare cases rather...
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in the beautiful city of montreal, quebec, canada, there are some caps fans sprinkled amidst the 21,000 or so rooting for montreal. a dramatic finish for the caps. they draw even 3-3 with 12 seconds to go in the 3rd and craig laughlin will show us. >> craig: the end zone view of what the caps look like. look at this side of the ice, joe. because it 6 on 4, nobody can go to the board. the foot wedge goes to the wide open guy back to the point and look arthritis on the doorstep. the canadiens lost sight of him. he was behind the rush towards the net. and eric fehr after a nice stop by price on the slap shot from ovechkin, fehr gets his second of the night. >> joe: he'll start overtime on the bench four on four these two teams their respective records in overtime and via the shoot out. montreal has been pretty darned good after overtime. or after regulation. i want to say they are 8-1 if you add up the columns. >> craig: that one hit a caps player on the bench. so the face off will be in the washington zone as we get going. first goal wins it. >> craig: a big game. this is a good way for t
in the beautiful city of montreal, quebec, canada, there are some caps fans sprinkled amidst the 21,000 or so rooting for montreal. a dramatic finish for the caps. they draw even 3-3 with 12 seconds to go in the 3rd and craig laughlin will show us. >> craig: the end zone view of what the caps look like. look at this side of the ice, joe. because it 6 on 4, nobody can go to the board. the foot wedge goes to the wide open guy back to the point and look arthritis on the doorstep. the...
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is, in canada hardware.o reflecting on how the instinct and reflex of forward defense has been transmuted in the environment of new defense pays dividends. the other word is preemption. it has an interesting history in defense. in the drafting of the national security strategy of 2002 the first draft prepared in march of 2002 didn't use the word preelse. i discussed it with several people and we agreed it would be right and helpful to use the word preempt and preemption in the context of preempt iing terrorist attacks. actually the drafts go on to explain there is a difference between prevention -- preelse is where you have a enemy and you want to spoil the next attack. the draft exclusively used preemption in the kocon techniqs of the counterterrorism sections of the document. all the d.w.m. used the word prevent. prevent hostile sites from using or acquiring or using d. -- w.m.d. against us. and they state the case that that was the dichotomy in all subsequent drafts that hadley and others reviewed up to a
is, in canada hardware.o reflecting on how the instinct and reflex of forward defense has been transmuted in the environment of new defense pays dividends. the other word is preemption. it has an interesting history in defense. in the drafting of the national security strategy of 2002 the first draft prepared in march of 2002 didn't use the word preelse. i discussed it with several people and we agreed it would be right and helpful to use the word preempt and preemption in the context of...
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into the low 30s across canada. that cold air going over lake superior. lake-effect rain, lake-effect snow. we had that early this morning. look at that radar things are falling apart just a little bit. we'll talk about that again in just a little bit. good to see you on a tuesday morning. weather is good for everybody. >> isn't it nice to see cars over the bay bridge. hallelujah. bob, thank you. >>> remember this video? it's disturbing. it's video of anna nicole smith. and now it is at the center of a legal battle. remember this? well, the defense, the prosecutors have very different stories about what this tape actually shows. >>> one dose of the h1n1 vaccine can protect almost all pregnant women from the flu. federal health officials hope that announcement be at least reassure some of the expectant policewomans out there. 92% of pregnant women in the trial studies had a strong immune response to a single vaccine dose and no side effects were reported. that is good news. trials also confirm that kids 9 years and younger will need two doses. >>> you reme
into the low 30s across canada. that cold air going over lake superior. lake-effect rain, lake-effect snow. we had that early this morning. look at that radar things are falling apart just a little bit. we'll talk about that again in just a little bit. good to see you on a tuesday morning. weather is good for everybody. >> isn't it nice to see cars over the bay bridge. hallelujah. bob, thank you. >>> remember this video? it's disturbing. it's video of anna nicole smith. and now...
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they're from california, canada, and other parts. and they've all converged there hoping against hope to find their precious children who disappeared sunday night after a frantic phone call and now we find out that they've been found dead in a vehicle that's been pulled from a body of water. is there any solace, is there any comfort? how do you comfort these families at a moment like this? >> you know, jane, when we are grieving, we always go into something that actually protects us, which is we go into shock. and i'm sure that these families are in shock and that's a good thing. the nervous system just kind of shuts down. it short circuits and it's a way of keeping the terrible pain from completely overwhelming us all at once. and as the shock wears off, the pain comes in bit by bit by bit. but initially i'm sure they're in shock. we're all in shock. i mean i'm shocked to hear this terrible news. i could hear it in your voice. and at a moment like this the most important thing for all of us to do is just send out that wave of heartf
they're from california, canada, and other parts. and they've all converged there hoping against hope to find their precious children who disappeared sunday night after a frantic phone call and now we find out that they've been found dead in a vehicle that's been pulled from a body of water. is there any solace, is there any comfort? how do you comfort these families at a moment like this? >> you know, jane, when we are grieving, we always go into something that actually protects us,...
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territorial gain in the war of 1812 and he was promoted to being -- to command a second attempt to invade canada one was a total disaster. a third of his men died of disease. he was again forced to resign. and his military career ended then. and after that, his life really sort of declined very rapidly. he tried to grow cotton in the south. didn't really succeed. he was never really good as a businessman so he went to mexico and tried to gain lands there. but really the -- there was very little to wilkinson in the end. who was he? nobody really knew. the one thing that really was remained constant in his life was this extraordinary obsession with jefferson. wanting jefferson to give approval. and he wrote repeatedly to jefferson asking him -- just saying just send me a letter. that is all need to do and reply. and they piled up and you can see jefferson received them clearly by 1820s which is when we're talking about, 1824 jefferson is very ill indeed. and you can see his shaky handwriting endorsing these envelopes coming may the 21st and he doesn't reply. he doesn't give the approval that wilki
territorial gain in the war of 1812 and he was promoted to being -- to command a second attempt to invade canada one was a total disaster. a third of his men died of disease. he was again forced to resign. and his military career ended then. and after that, his life really sort of declined very rapidly. he tried to grow cotton in the south. didn't really succeed. he was never really good as a businessman so he went to mexico and tried to gain lands there. but really the -- there was very little...
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there was a report on the age rationing in canada and apparently in that country 57 is too old for a hip replacement or hip surgery. because they can drive south and find care here in the u.s., i'm not sure if they will go if this bill passes. the white house may claim that i'm taking dr. emmanuel's musing out of context. my response to it is this, this is the context right here. this is how the government will contain costs. all of the policies viewed through the pris. of these ideas, this institute, this board, this center, this task force, follows that blueprint. this is the goal to save the government money by rationing care. by basing that rationing on some psuedoscientific graph like this. and at least in the united kingdom they're honest about it. these are the tools of rationing. these tools will restrict your ability and your family's ability to get a knee replacement, breakthrough cancer drug or team for alzheimer's -- treatment or alzheimer's or a mammogram. they will destroy the american health care system if allowed to go through this context of dr. ezekiel emmanuel. the
there was a report on the age rationing in canada and apparently in that country 57 is too old for a hip replacement or hip surgery. because they can drive south and find care here in the u.s., i'm not sure if they will go if this bill passes. the white house may claim that i'm taking dr. emmanuel's musing out of context. my response to it is this, this is the context right here. this is how the government will contain costs. all of the policies viewed through the pris. of these ideas, this...
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we do this with canada. they never iodized salt, because the salt produced at the village level, they do not have the equipment and training. when they sell salt in the village, it is iodize. the iodine deficiency disorder has been impacted by this. they are helping to feed their own nation. i am proud of that. that's -- let's look at the $1 of investment there. it becomes a win for the women. it is the same dollar. secondly, it becomes a win because of the -- they are iodizing salt, and dealing with a larger health problem. third, the women are helping to feed their own children -- their own country. fourth, the child gets their ration of salt. this type of logic needs to be embedded. this is where the safety nets come in. if you are reaching children in school, you have -- multiple benefits. we have model school lunch programs and the schools have taken over those programs. it is not permanent charity. you are targeting the most needy populations, tying it to a logic of local production, and you can scale
we do this with canada. they never iodized salt, because the salt produced at the village level, they do not have the equipment and training. when they sell salt in the village, it is iodize. the iodine deficiency disorder has been impacted by this. they are helping to feed their own nation. i am proud of that. that's -- let's look at the $1 of investment there. it becomes a win for the women. it is the same dollar. secondly, it becomes a win because of the -- they are iodizing salt, and...
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bright, dazzling young woman lived in, say, japan or germany or britain, france or italy, spain, canada et cetera, the healthcare system there's would have given her the standard treatment for lupus. nicky white wrasse a citizen of the -- was a citizen of the world's richest country, the united states of america. once she was sick, she couldn't get health insurance. like tens of millions of her fellow americans, she had too much money to qualify for health care under welfare but too little money to pay for the drugs and the doctors she needed to stay alive. she spent the last months of her life frantically writing letters and filling out forms," mr. president, "pleading for help. when she died, nicky white was 32 years old." that is a story that should move every one of us, move every one of us, to action. look, we've spent years studying and analyzing what's working in our health care system and what's not working. what it comes down to is this: too many of our fellow citizens are suffering because of the broken promises of a health insurance system that abandoned them when they needed
bright, dazzling young woman lived in, say, japan or germany or britain, france or italy, spain, canada et cetera, the healthcare system there's would have given her the standard treatment for lupus. nicky white wrasse a citizen of the -- was a citizen of the world's richest country, the united states of america. once she was sick, she couldn't get health insurance. like tens of millions of her fellow americans, she had too much money to qualify for health care under welfare but too little...
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she spoke with a number of foreign ministers who have troops in afghanistan and france, poland, canada norway, spain, turkey, germany, uk, denmark -- a lot of countries. i am not going to get into the specifics of any requests she made. >> without getting into specifics, did she talk about more troops? >> i think she talked about the need for mostly coordinating our efforts. that was one aspect of this whole effort that really became apparent when she was in school -- in kabul of the need to talk about not duplicating efforts, about giving the right coordinated effort to get the right results. i am not going to get into numbers or increases or anything like that. >> apparently the president spoke with the secretary sunday night. can you give me some idea of the guidance he might have given her? >> i cannot give you the details of that conversation. i do not have a readout of it. yes? >> could you give us an update of geneva. do you think it is still possible to have a successful treaty by december 5? >> i think clearly it is going to be impossible to have ratified the treaty. i think e
she spoke with a number of foreign ministers who have troops in afghanistan and france, poland, canada norway, spain, turkey, germany, uk, denmark -- a lot of countries. i am not going to get into the specifics of any requests she made. >> without getting into specifics, did she talk about more troops? >> i think she talked about the need for mostly coordinating our efforts. that was one aspect of this whole effort that really became apparent when she was in school -- in kabul of...
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canada is the closest, 90% of their entire population lives within 100 miles of our border. and you can afford better health care jump over the border for it. i asked a group of salesman at that if they heard their legs on a saturday playing basketball, when would they get to see a doctor? and they said two or three weeks. they said if they can get to their job, they go on but dole. the government pays them while they're waiting to see the doctor. i can't believe what people are even debating over. host: we will leave it there. we'll talk with some reporters on the scene following legislators who are playing an importer role. one is senator olympia snowe of maine. and another is a reporter, susan young. guest: we looked at her as your typical politician from the state of maine, very pragmatic, trying to balance concerns about the cost of the health care expansion and overhaul compared to the desperate need to get it done. host: how would you compare how you view it to the average person in the state of maine following this? and those who support senator olympia snowe? guest:
canada is the closest, 90% of their entire population lives within 100 miles of our border. and you can afford better health care jump over the border for it. i asked a group of salesman at that if they heard their legs on a saturday playing basketball, when would they get to see a doctor? and they said two or three weeks. they said if they can get to their job, they go on but dole. the government pays them while they're waiting to see the doctor. i can't believe what people are even debating...
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a guy up in canada made a public paper showing that about half the warming in the service records was probably more related to stuff like you are talking about that is not that bad because only 30% of the earth is land. it goes to show that these guys who were going around saying that the science is settled, they were not telling the truth. it is obvious. ifk you have to manipulate the journal editors on global -- global warming science, the science is not settled but there are things you don't want out there. host: jubilee they don't want out there? caller: i think they are threatened by papers that said this was not the end of the world. the papers have a lot of sense in them and they do not say there is no such thing as global warming. it is warmer than it was 100 years ago. notu$i that much. you cannot say that human beings have nothing to do with it because of the nature of the warming of the second half of the 20th-century what you can say is that this warning is actually quite modest. it is at low rent -- low end of the brain. -- low end of the range. host: our next call for pa
a guy up in canada made a public paper showing that about half the warming in the service records was probably more related to stuff like you are talking about that is not that bad because only 30% of the earth is land. it goes to show that these guys who were going around saying that the science is settled, they were not telling the truth. it is obvious. ifk you have to manipulate the journal editors on global -- global warming science, the science is not settled but there are things you don't...
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and canada to study concussions in professional football in creative ways. videotape of actual concussive injury on the field of play was that aid and analyze. the researchers were able to recreate laboratory reconstructions of conditions of helmeted test dummies that accurately represented what was happening to players on the field. this had never been done before. research breakthroughs resulted in tangible benefits. helmet design -- the affirmation that we have shared with manufacturers was a critical stimulus to the first changes in helmet design in many years and provides us with optimism that the risk of concussion in players at all levels -- not elimination, but the risk -- might be freeze with these improved designs. secondly, helmut testing. because we have a ballot laboratory protocol for recreating the conditions that result in concussions on the field, this laboratory set up can be used to evaluate the new products that i just spoke about. thirdly, the interaction with nocsae. it is the committee that establishes safety standards for sports equip
and canada to study concussions in professional football in creative ways. videotape of actual concussive injury on the field of play was that aid and analyze. the researchers were able to recreate laboratory reconstructions of conditions of helmeted test dummies that accurately represented what was happening to players on the field. this had never been done before. research breakthroughs resulted in tangible benefits. helmet design -- the affirmation that we have shared with manufacturers was...
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they did that in canada. they actually close to the stores. two, most of them are part-time people. the third point is that there is no such thing as loyalty among american companies any more. most large companies are multinational and their only loyalty is to themselves. they don't have a loyalty to the u.s. anymore. it is a worldwide and all they are interested in is the bottom line. thank you. guest: she makes an interesting point about the unions. a store in quebec is unionized and had about 200 of the employees -- 270 employees, and the first argument proposal to what was that the number of employees be increased from 270 to 300, an increase of slightly more than 10%. wal-mart's number one cost, if you put aside actual merchandise, is employees did wal-mart did exactly what the woman said. they said, "the store is no wonder manageable," and the clothes did. -- and they closed it. it really does not want to try to operate in a union environment, and sylvia is exactly right, that is what they did. when wal-mart butchers voted to unionize, they did the same thing. they not only op
they did that in canada. they actually close to the stores. two, most of them are part-time people. the third point is that there is no such thing as loyalty among american companies any more. most large companies are multinational and their only loyalty is to themselves. they don't have a loyalty to the u.s. anymore. it is a worldwide and all they are interested in is the bottom line. thank you. guest: she makes an interesting point about the unions. a store in quebec is unionized and had...