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and canada-u.s.elations there is often a question about whether or not you trilateral eyes and how do you work that? that is an active conversation even now and where we go in manufacturing will depend upon how our border policy goes, whether supply chains can become more efficient and as david pointed out order policy and interior in the united states difference in the northern border and the reason i point out mexico tonight is if you look at the figures that have come out, the mexican auto sector has outpaced the canadian auto sector this year in growth. a great canadian company magnet which sells auto parts has 48 plants in mexico whereas in 2001 they had every single one. i do think we have to figure out without trilateral icing the relationship because i don't want to do that, we have to figure out what the deal is a north american how they want to compete economically in the space versus the rest of the world. >> just a quick note on how differences and tensions have diminished over time. you
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that is how you win in canada because everything further upstream, which is upper canada is going to fall any way because you are going to cut them off from reinforcements and supplies if you control montreal and quebec and from the rest of the british empire. that is the key to winning. and everybody understood that sort of. the problem is the united states doesn't feel it has enough regular soldiers to take on in the first year of the war an attack against montreal so they are casting about where can we use smaller forces and win something so that we can impress voters before the fall election and build popular support for the war which is a little shaky in the country right now. we need a victory so they are looking for places of easy victory and they decide the upper canada. so even though strategically it makes no sense to invade upper canada should be invading lower canada we now call quebec. the invade upper canada and from the worst possible place which is from detroit which is that far in both the line because of the fold by an incompetent military commander into believing t
that is how you win in canada because everything further upstream, which is upper canada is going to fall any way because you are going to cut them off from reinforcements and supplies if you control montreal and quebec and from the rest of the british empire. that is the key to winning. and everybody understood that sort of. the problem is the united states doesn't feel it has enough regular soldiers to take on in the first year of the war an attack against montreal so they are casting about...
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and canada-u.s.relations there is often a question about whether or not you trilateral eyes and how do you work that? that is an active conversation even now and where we go in manufacturing will depend upon how our border policy goes, whether supply chains can become more efficient and as david pointed out ord policy and interior in the united states difference in the northern border and the reason i point out mexico tonight is if you look at the figures that have come out, the mexican auto sector has outpaced the canadian auto sector this year inrowth. a great canadian company magnet which sells auto parts has 48 plants in mexico whereas in 2001 they had every single one. i do think we have to figure out without trilateral icing the relationship because i don't want to do that, we have to fire out what the deal is a north american how they want to compete economically in the space versus the rest of the world. >> just a quick note on how differences and tensions have diminished over time. you talke
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from canada.nd as always, andrew quinn, the editor of maclean's is with us and paul well, the columnist to back to all of you in a minute but let me bring in luby's to get the discussion started and get a sense where the state of relations are between the two countries. louise has been a reporter for seven years, five of those years bureau chief with maclean. where is canada on the radar these days? >> it is a very small blib. that's not necessarily a bad thing. the countries that to get the oxygen in the air when you have a discussion as china, north korea, iraq, iran, and these are the countries that worry policymakers and the white house that they spend most of their attention on. but canada has a huge 600 billion-dollar trade relationship with the united states and is generally assumed everything is fine and we get along fine, nothing to worry about here. >> okay. so, so much is always made of the personal relationship between a prime minister and a president. if they are getting along well, c
from canada.nd as always, andrew quinn, the editor of maclean's is with us and paul well, the columnist to back to all of you in a minute but let me bring in luby's to get the discussion started and get a sense where the state of relations are between the two countries. louise has been a reporter for seven years, five of those years bureau chief with maclean. where is canada on the radar these days? >> it is a very small blib. that's not necessarily a bad thing. the countries that to get...
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if we look to canada as kind of cousins, now you can look at canada as even more so.these are the people who didn't want revolution, and the people he didn't want a revolution, pretty obvious who won. but i think that one of the legacies that the tories have become a legacy we can feel sort of tremors about today, that no matter what you do, there is dissent, and some cases of violent, bloody murderous dissent inside we the people. and the first generation of politicians in america, supposedly learned that. and i guess the lesson continues till today. so that's the tories. on kind of a philosophical point. may be some questions about the blood and the hangings. [applause] >> of the hundred some thousand that left, and a lot of them came back. do you have any idea how many came back? >> no. what happens is you can see references, first of all, there's a little matter of the war of 1812. a lot of the sons of loyalists come across the border, and if we had the roster of who burned washington, i think we would find some names, some of their names among them. so once you g
if we look to canada as kind of cousins, now you can look at canada as even more so.these are the people who didn't want revolution, and the people he didn't want a revolution, pretty obvious who won. but i think that one of the legacies that the tories have become a legacy we can feel sort of tremors about today, that no matter what you do, there is dissent, and some cases of violent, bloody murderous dissent inside we the people. and the first generation of politicians in america, supposedly...
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i mean, i'll raise the money and give it to the canada council. do that and get people to help". well, he said, "i tried them". and it was not invented here in ottawa, you know? had they thought about it, they probably would have done it, but some kid comes in like this, that bothers them. - typical. - so i said, well, leave it to me. i'd like to go up to ottawa and see what i can do. so i go up to ottawa, and i got the same treatment. very polite, but, "we're not interested". so, i had a director on the consolidated- bathurst board in those days who was from new brunswick, and had a lot of legal work in the united kingdom, and he said, "there's a very simple way to solve that problem, and those guys probably don't know about it". and i said, "what? what is it?" and he said, "you raise the money and donate it to the queen in right of canada". - holy cow. - that means that... "we're in a monarchy", he said, "and they mustn't, they may not accept, turn down that". and then just designate them as the person who looks after it. - ah. - so i wrote them
i mean, i'll raise the money and give it to the canada council. do that and get people to help". well, he said, "i tried them". and it was not invented here in ottawa, you know? had they thought about it, they probably would have done it, but some kid comes in like this, that bothers them. - typical. - so i said, well, leave it to me. i'd like to go up to ottawa and see what i can do. so i go up to ottawa, and i got the same treatment. very polite, but, "we're not...
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canada did not have this problem. uh, canada's regulatory system seemed to work well. now, why was that? one the reasons was that canada did not allow subprime loans to be made in the numbers that was permitted in the united states. and as a result of that, when the subprime problem arose and many of these mortgages failed, uh, canadian banks were not as severely affected. so, um, it, it isn't exactly a, a problem of regulation in general, it's a problem of the things that the government did to encourage certain kinds of activities in the united states, which eventually caused us, uh, substantial financial problems. >> we've seen collapses in spa, we've seen collapses in greece, we've seen ireland go under, we've seen iceland go under, uh, the united states, of course, as well. is there a common theme there? anything that can be fixed together? >> well, i think there is. one common theme is that this is all driven by housing bubbles, asset bubbles. and that's why these, why the failure to regulate turned out to be a very big problem. because if you had done par regulat
canada did not have this problem. uh, canada's regulatory system seemed to work well. now, why was that? one the reasons was that canada did not allow subprime loans to be made in the numbers that was permitted in the united states. and as a result of that, when the subprime problem arose and many of these mortgages failed, uh, canadian banks were not as severely affected. so, um, it, it isn't exactly a, a problem of regulation in general, it's a problem of the things that the government did to...
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here to perform "o canada," embarking on a solo career, is canada's own steven page. ♪ o canada our home native land ♪ ♪ true patriot love in all thy son's command ♪ ♪ with glowing hearts we see thee rise the true north strong and free ♪ ♪ from far and wide, o canada we stand on guard for thee ♪ car ton bras sait porter l'epee ♪ ♪ il sait porter la croix ton histoire est une epopee ♪ ♪ des plus brillants exploits et ta valeur, de foi trempee ♪ ♪ o canada we stand on guard for thee ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> this young lady won the hearts of the nation not only with her singing talent but with her charm and personality as she competed this past year on "america's got talent." here to honor us with the singing of the national anthem, platinum national recording artist and pittsburgh's own jackie evanco. ♪ o say, can you see by the dawn's early light ♪ ♪ what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight ♪ ♪ o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? ♪ ♪ and the rockets' red glare the bombs bursting
here to perform "o canada," embarking on a solo career, is canada's own steven page. ♪ o canada our home native land ♪ ♪ true patriot love in all thy son's command ♪ ♪ with glowing hearts we see thee rise the true north strong and free ♪ ♪ from far and wide, o canada we stand on guard for thee ♪ car ton bras sait porter l'epee ♪ ♪ il sait porter la croix ton histoire est une epopee ♪ ♪ des plus brillants exploits et ta valeur, de foi trempee ♪ ♪ o canada we...
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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 in ireland. 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 thi
and what it felt like to be in that place in canada and in other opportunities to be in that land in ireland. 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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coming up canada has suddenly decided that it's offended by one of the most famous rock songs of our generation have worn this translation our tour time segment and the u.s. is currently facing fourteen trillion dollars and national debt which has many politicians buzzing about our debt ceiling we want to know should typical americans have a say in the national debt or should they be left to the politicians in washington for the mistake of business insider's joe weisenthal after the book. is filled with joy. with parades and church. inspiring people with insouciance. good was everything really good and what's in the mouths of. those she shared her thoughts with her diary it all became evidence in the trial for counter-revolutionary activity. the evidence which condemned to label. the diary of a soviet school on. you're watching r t seven thirty in the morning here in moscow with more top stories for this hour no more to say russia defends its reporting to the plane crash that killed poland's president warsaw continues with its own probe both sides are optimistic that bilateral relati
coming up canada has suddenly decided that it's offended by one of the most famous rock songs of our generation have worn this translation our tour time segment and the u.s. is currently facing fourteen trillion dollars and national debt which has many politicians buzzing about our debt ceiling we want to know should typical americans have a say in the national debt or should they be left to the politicians in washington for the mistake of business insider's joe weisenthal after the book. is...
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tu marido vive en canadÁ... >>exactamente. miami: "quiero irme a mÉxico..." y nunca estÁs... no es que no estÁs contento en donde estÉs, es que siempre tienes un lugar que extraÑas... y me encanta estar en canadÁ y todo, pero... soy mexicana, y uno extraÑa mÁs a su paÍs que otra cosa. >>¿quÉ es lo que mÁs extraÑas de mÉxico? >>a mi mamÁ. a mi mama, y definitivamente la comida. ¡ay, lo dije! no, no es cierto. la comida. me encanta comer, me encanta la... comida mexicana. >>¿cocinas? >>sÍ. si, pero aquÍ no hay ingredientes. entonces, de repente quieres hacer un mole, y... "¡ay! ¿de dÓnde saco esto?" no es lo mismo, no sabe igual. >>cuÉntame que es lo que te apasiona de esta novela que estÁs haciendo ahora. >>el tema. el que se trate de criÓnica, y de... todo lo que es tecnologÍa... y la tecnologia en la medicina es muy importante me parece fascinante. >>¿quÉ es lo que nosotros deberÍamos saber de la novela que aÚn no hemos visto, que no va a violar algÚn tema que...? >>estÁ difÍcil. josé d.b: ¿quÉ nos puedes decir de lo que pode
tu marido vive en canadÁ... >>exactamente. miami: "quiero irme a mÉxico..." y nunca estÁs... no es que no estÁs contento en donde estÉs, es que siempre tienes un lugar que extraÑas... y me encanta estar en canadÁ y todo, pero... soy mexicana, y uno extraÑa mÁs a su paÍs que otra cosa. >>¿quÉ es lo que mÁs extraÑas de mÉxico? >>a mi mamÁ. a mi mama, y definitivamente la comida. ¡ay, lo dije! no, no es cierto. la comida. me encanta comer, me encanta...
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-canada relations, and afghanistan.tephen harper, the leader of the conservative party in canada, has served as prime minister since 2006. this is about 45 minutes. >> the following is a ctv news special presentation. conversation with the prime minister. >> canada is emerging from this recession in a strong position. canadians solutions are leading the way globally. it is not enough for nations to make promises. we must get results. we are looking at a non-combat mission that will occur. >> we are not going to win or lose the war. this is about nation-building. i have never seen flooding like this. we do not intend to leave at this time until the job is done. >> conversation with the prime minister. >> welcome to our annual conversation with the prime minister pierre during the next 60 minutes, my colleague and i will be chatting with the very honorable stephen harper about the kind of year we have had in 2010 and what we might look forward to for 2011. you may have already noticed we are in slightly more casual mode t
-canada relations, and afghanistan.tephen harper, the leader of the conservative party in canada, has served as prime minister since 2006. this is about 45 minutes. >> the following is a ctv news special presentation. conversation with the prime minister. >> canada is emerging from this recession in a strong position. canadians solutions are leading the way globally. it is not enough for nations to make promises. we must get results. we are looking at a non-combat mission that will...
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. >> algunas agencias de viaje de estados unidos y canadÁ recomienda no ir al famoso puerto de acapulco5 personas decapitadas, pero ese dÍa en total fueron ejecutadas 18 personas, a eso responde la secretarÍa de turismo en mÉxico en entrevista con univisiÓn. >> hay alertas de europa, de canadÁ, para que sus connacionales no visiten el puerto de acapulco. >> anualmente acapulco es visitado por 12 millones de turistas, la gran mayorÍa, el 70% de acuerdo a las cifras que nos comparte el secretario de turismo estatal son mexicanos, y el otro 30% son extranjeros. >> cruceros de lujo que se actuaban al pacÍfico mexicano redujeron o cancelaron sus viajes, tres compaÑÍas cambiaron de puertos. >> ¿han cancelado cruceros? >> segÚn la informaciÓn que nos compartiÓ royal caribean es que deciden mover sus barcos. >> pero en un reciente artÍculo ejecutivos seÑalan que la percepciÓn de algunos vecinos de vacaciones en mÉxico estÁn siendo negativos por el azote del crimen organizado. algunos ciudadanos del puerto de acapulco dicen que la creciente violencia atemoriza a los turistas. >> no queremos tene
. >> algunas agencias de viaje de estados unidos y canadÁ recomienda no ir al famoso puerto de acapulco5 personas decapitadas, pero ese dÍa en total fueron ejecutadas 18 personas, a eso responde la secretarÍa de turismo en mÉxico en entrevista con univisiÓn. >> hay alertas de europa, de canadÁ, para que sus connacionales no visiten el puerto de acapulco. >> anualmente acapulco es visitado por 12 millones de turistas, la gran mayorÍa, el 70% de acuerdo a las cifras que...
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. >> jorge campos vive en canadá y trabaja como comentarista, el partido mñxico -paraguay será en oaklandn programa para borrar de los papeles las conexiones de jóvenes con algunas pandillas. >> detalles del tiempo al volver r . >> gracias que tal buenas tardes de regreso con ganas para hablar del fin de semana , la costa oeste con buenas condiciones, las lluvia están por Óregon y canadá con nublados ligeros, temperatura actuales en 45 grados, este es el panorama para la noche, 42 grados, tarde agradable que se extenderá al fin de semana, en san josñ excelentes condiciones, detalles solo a las 11. >> un video desata polemica en bolivia, van a investigar al preiodista que hizo el video, el contenido trata de un complot contra el presidente, el periodista no declaró porque el fiscal no se presentó en el tribunal. >> protestaron algunos activistas contra las redadas período politicas antinmigrantes, la activista dijo que el presidente barack obama era un traidor, las deportaciones son miles . >> la ciudad de san josñ esta dando oportunidad a ex pandillero borrando las huellas fisicas, no les
. >> jorge campos vive en canadá y trabaja como comentarista, el partido mñxico -paraguay será en oaklandn programa para borrar de los papeles las conexiones de jóvenes con algunas pandillas. >> detalles del tiempo al volver r . >> gracias que tal buenas tardes de regreso con ganas para hablar del fin de semana , la costa oeste con buenas condiciones, las lluvia están por Óregon y canadá con nublados ligeros, temperatura actuales en 45 grados, este es el panorama para...
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these are the images cobalt has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are on the day. in the backyard i'm not a bit. i'm not trying to crop up and then spread all over the country. virtually all terrorists today are muslim do we have the right to make such provocative statements and do muslim schools have the right to exist. in new york city. so it's a luxury hotels bank. watergate hotel. suites hotel the imperial. hotel. hotel a one world cruise hotel. in israel. good to have you with us it's christmas morning here in russia this is r.t. and we should live from moscow twenty four hours a day top stories this christmas bells are ringing in the holy night in the country as the orthodox faith marks the birth of christ thirteen days later the most christian thousands of believers are attending mass in moscow's main cathedral and we're bringing you live pictures not only from christ of savior cathedral but also other venues throughout the country where indeed we just saw the prime minister vladimir putin attending one of those midnight se
these are the images cobalt has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are on the day. in the backyard i'm not a bit. i'm not trying to crop up and then spread all over the country. virtually all terrorists today are muslim do we have the right to make such provocative statements and do muslim schools have the right to exist. in new york city. so it's a luxury hotels bank. watergate hotel. suites hotel the imperial. hotel. hotel a one world cruise hotel. in israel. good to...
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it's been wet along the coastline of western canada in towards washington state as well as oregon. flood risks remaining high here. and then we're looking at snow that spreads across the northern tier of the united states, across central canada as well. that is all heading eastward now. great lakes area, you will be expecting lake effect snows. and then everywhere else as we look at more moisture coming in from the south, mix of freezing rain, icy conditions going to be possible for northeastern united states through eastern canada as well as for parts of the mid-atlantic states. so things are turning icy for the monday into tuesday. do stay on the watch for that. tuesday's high is 1 in new york and 5 in d.c. gets up to 12 in atlanta. and then a balmy 20 degrees for houston. and finally, looking at europe, it's going to remain clear for a lot of continental europe on tuesday. high pressure remains in place. some scattered showers will move through the channel here, moving in toward southern uk as well as europe, or france, that is. low countries too picking up on showers. now, rain
it's been wet along the coastline of western canada in towards washington state as well as oregon. flood risks remaining high here. and then we're looking at snow that spreads across the northern tier of the united states, across central canada as well. that is all heading eastward now. great lakes area, you will be expecting lake effect snows. and then everywhere else as we look at more moisture coming in from the south, mix of freezing rain, icy conditions going to be possible for...
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. >> i'm chrissie from toronto, canada. >> jimmy: very good. welcome. all right. >> sho nuff, the sho nuff, the shogun of woodbridge. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: sho nuff, sho nuff, sho nuff, the shogun of woodbridge, i see. and you're holding a head or something there. awesome. [ laughter ] hey, here is how the game works. to your left, you'll see four
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markets why not canada. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our cheek. the green light. at the bottom. billion dollar rebuilding. iraq is forcing them to make junk yards. and the holy day has come to russia. with family. life from moscow for the millions of immigrants the dream of a better life in america the green card symbolizes entrance to a land of opportunity but winning the right to work is not always all it seems qualified doctors and teachers often end up driving cabs or cleaning floors if they're lucky to reports. in the united states and here in new york every year countless people play the lottery. entering for a chance to win. a mega million dollar fantasy believing a few dollars and a dream could buy them so for the life of a ticket that could change their lives every year more than ten million people also play a different kind of lottery and fifty thousand when i meet one
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and team russia has done canada to become world champions in junior hockey canada began the tournaments as an underdog having lost many of its players to the international stage and russia was also not among the favorites to win having lost its first two games but it was those two in the final and what a game it was canada scored the first three goals and the last twenty minutes russia came out firing five three was the file score for more sports news check out our sports bulletin layer of the south work out of baghdad they have lines at half past the hour right now that will bring you the latest business news with her own. hello welcome to our business program i'm sure out of. russia is the leading export of energy resources but also one of the most energy inefficient economies in the world but both state and commercial businesses have lotteries ation projects in the pipeline in a bid to improve the country's competitiveness archies column bray has the story. every year russia wastes enough energy to power the french economy but now the kremlin hopes it can turn industry from leaking l
and team russia has done canada to become world champions in junior hockey canada began the tournaments as an underdog having lost many of its players to the international stage and russia was also not among the favorites to win having lost its first two games but it was those two in the final and what a game it was canada scored the first three goals and the last twenty minutes russia came out firing five three was the file score for more sports news check out our sports bulletin layer of the...
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to become world champions in junior hockey canada began to turn a man as another dog having lost many of its players to the international stage and russia was also not among the favorites to win having lost its first two games but it was those two in the final and what a game i was canada scored three goals but in the last twenty minutes russia came out fighting five three was the final score for more sports news check out our bolton later this hour. while the brings us up to date here in the business news for us coming to you in just a few moments. hello welcome to our business program i'm sure on a qian could oil prices have hit two year highs in recent days as industrial production in the u.s. and europe picks up this comes after russia's two thousand and ten oil output beat post soviet records to reach ten point two million barrels a day jorge want to pick a global director of market reports at plants in london says russia will only benefit from the increased oil production. this recent highs that he has had in production is because a nor fields came into play such as. so over tim
to become world champions in junior hockey canada began to turn a man as another dog having lost many of its players to the international stage and russia was also not among the favorites to win having lost its first two games but it was those two in the final and what a game i was canada scored three goals but in the last twenty minutes russia came out fighting five three was the final score for more sports news check out our bolton later this hour. while the brings us up to date here in the...
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and team russia has stunned canada to become world champions junior hockey canada began the tournaments as an underdog having lost many of its players to the international stage and russia was also not among the favorites to win having lost its first two games but it was those two in the file and water gay was canada scored the first three goals but in the last twenty minutes russia came out fighting five three was a final score for more sports news check out our bolton later this hour in just a hatter tea travels to western siberia and the camera region where we meet the local version of santa claus and that's in under ten minutes time but first let's get the latest financial news with her own. hello welcome to our business program i'm sure on in. russia is the leading export of energy resources but also one of the most energy efficient economies in the world but both state and commercial businesses have modernization projects in the pipeline in a bid to improve the country's competitiveness archies collen bray has the story. every year russia wastes enough energy to power the french e
and team russia has stunned canada to become world champions junior hockey canada began the tournaments as an underdog having lost many of its players to the international stage and russia was also not among the favorites to win having lost its first two games but it was those two in the file and water gay was canada scored the first three goals but in the last twenty minutes russia came out fighting five three was a final score for more sports news check out our bolton later this hour in just...
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from the streets of canada. could have you with us is our t. commission live from the russian capital top stories now this hour a russian icebreaker is towing one of three ships stuck in ice to safety four hundred people are aboard the ships which have been frozen in there for a week. in new york residents fearing paul's rubbish heaps fill the streets taunting the city known as a center of glamour of fast turning into junk yards. and in russia christmas bells ring in the holy night as the orthodox faith marks the birth of christ thirteen days later the most christians thousands of the leaders are gathering for mass in moscow's main cathedral. and we'll have coverage of that mass a little later here on t.v. now regarded as one of the greatest writers of all time and the untold story has made a significant imprint on the true history of one hundred years on from the russian novelist death his award winning biographer a.n. wilson says tolstoy's message still stands today that's in our interview next. first as a biographer what attracted you to tol
from the streets of canada. could have you with us is our t. commission live from the russian capital top stories now this hour a russian icebreaker is towing one of three ships stuck in ice to safety four hundred people are aboard the ships which have been frozen in there for a week. in new york residents fearing paul's rubbish heaps fill the streets taunting the city known as a center of glamour of fast turning into junk yards. and in russia christmas bells ring in the holy night as the...
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saying these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. today. look. soon from feinstein. who threw stones on t.v. dot com. in some petersburg oh she's available in hotels for a story and to. bring a small school to kowtow to triple a soto patricio toto golden. gate. and see if this even if. this is a life or a moscow your headlines now rescue is in sight for the remaining vessels trapped in the far east coast for almost two weeks one ships are already being towed by. the other soon to be free but harsh weather conditions are hampering the process. there are claims of planned cuts to the u.s. defense budget one go ahead if big business gets its way. more than americans opposing the country's war the pentagon's budget by two thousand and eleven is the largest of any country in history. and the traditional image of a happy retirement in the u.k. is shattered by a report which says the elderly. suffering financially more than any other group small pension and low interest on saving says forcing many to put off retirement. next we'll look at whether the fi
saying these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. today. look. soon from feinstein. who threw stones on t.v. dot com. in some petersburg oh she's available in hotels for a story and to. bring a small school to kowtow to triple a soto patricio toto golden. gate. and see if this even if. this is a life or a moscow your headlines now rescue is in sight for the remaining vessels trapped in the far east coast for almost two weeks one ships are already being towed by....
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look at me. >> jimmy: this book is huge in canada. >> huge in canada. >> jimmy: like giant.e's the only -- he's the angriest canadian that's ever lived, basically. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. is that hard to pull out of your soul there? >> angry canadian? >> jimmy: yeah. what is that like? [ light laughter ] >> no, it's fun because they don't let fly with the rage that much. so, when they do, they really go bat [ bleep ] crazy. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: is it just over hockey? >> it's a lot of hockey. it's a lot of me getting enraged about hockey in this movie. but it is scary, because i am taking on this big canadian thing, and i don't want to piss off canada. because it's a big canadian movie, and it's very important to them. and so, i thought, they're hiring an american guy. i better not be the guy that screws up the big canadian national treasure. >> jimmy: man, you did a great job. >> oh, thanks, man. >> jimmy: there's one scene where you just tear up a room, destroy it. >> oh, yeah, i did. yeah, i guess. he goes -- he's crazy. he drinks a little too much. and i did, i ha
look at me. >> jimmy: this book is huge in canada. >> huge in canada. >> jimmy: like giant.e's the only -- he's the angriest canadian that's ever lived, basically. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. is that hard to pull out of your soul there? >> angry canadian? >> jimmy: yeah. what is that like? [ light laughter ] >> no, it's fun because they don't let fly with the rage that much. so, when they do, they really go bat [ bleep ] crazy. [ laughter ] >>...
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i think that guess, is a good chief police but its biggest part of our rope to go full betting at canada as for the job. before was a police commissioner of the prosecutor in here in san francisco sent all lot officers and commanders and the department and in my opinion there's a lot of good canada's the we should take a look at. >> speaking of canada to gets to decide that the bear are the police commissioners. >> the police commission paid it plays a role, they narrow it down to three candidates but it is ultimately decided upon by the mayor. and he will decide the next police chief. >> after swearing and george gascoigne as the district attorney, gabonese and sat at a chance to say goodbye to his colleagues and friends in the city. >> i want to thank all of you for the privilege of a lifetime, this is been an honor. i am grateful for this moment in time. the purpose is to do the right thing all we stand on principles principles transcend. in do not look back and regret. the worst in life is to be given this privilege and say i could and should a. i feel like i gave it my all. >> he is
i think that guess, is a good chief police but its biggest part of our rope to go full betting at canada as for the job. before was a police commissioner of the prosecutor in here in san francisco sent all lot officers and commanders and the department and in my opinion there's a lot of good canada's the we should take a look at. >> speaking of canada to gets to decide that the bear are the police commissioners. >> the police commission paid it plays a role, they narrow it down to...
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canada has a distorted system in that regard. their argument is, it cannot import from canada. we can report everything that we can import everything from communist china but we cannot allow grandma to get her drugs from canada? congress has taken a run at that many times. they have never had the votes to get it done. on the issue of negotiating inspection drug prices, i do not think we want the -- negotiating prescription drug prices, i do not think we want the government to do that. i think the future should be abtrying to empower citizens and purchasers and give them good information and let them make their own choice in health car some people might want to choose a health savings account. some people may want to use a place like the clinic and had it back up with catastrophic care. if government is in bald -- if government is involved in some fashion, they negotiate that on their own behalf for their programs. >> tom horgan with the clege and university counsel. -- university council. congress is talking about states -- congress is talking about allowing states to declare b
canada has a distorted system in that regard. their argument is, it cannot import from canada. we can report everything that we can import everything from communist china but we cannot allow grandma to get her drugs from canada? congress has taken a run at that many times. they have never had the votes to get it done. on the issue of negotiating inspection drug prices, i do not think we want the -- negotiating prescription drug prices, i do not think we want the government to do that. i think...
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>> as many of you are well aware canada is a were number one trading partner in the area of energy. a vast majority for the produce and export comes to the united states. the great opportunity we have as the expand their oil sands research in canada much of that will be sent to the united states to the development of pipelines and through expanded refinery capacity is in the united states. recent economic analysis has shown that we could create 340,000 jobs in the united states by the year 2015. over the next three or four or five years, we have an opportunity to be a sycophant economic engine to help stimulate the recovery to read these our will pay highly sought-after jobs and again what leads to the political will provide the opportunities. >> why are gas prices in your opinion rising right now and what is your prediction in 2011? >> we have no prediction as it relates to gas prices we don't speculate on that. the gas price is a function of the price of crude oil. the pressures on crude oil are due to the demand around the world. the prices it on a global basis. you look at the i
>> as many of you are well aware canada is a were number one trading partner in the area of energy. a vast majority for the produce and export comes to the united states. the great opportunity we have as the expand their oil sands research in canada much of that will be sent to the united states to the development of pipelines and through expanded refinery capacity is in the united states. recent economic analysis has shown that we could create 340,000 jobs in the united states by the...
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there are three airlines that fly to canada and five that travel to mexico out of sfo. more carriers would create more competition which could result in lower fears. >>> still ahead -- the raiders get ready to introduce their new head coach. >>> also, a surprise guest inside an east bay home. o?oowq >>> apple shares have bounced back from their -- from this l ows as analysts digest news from steve jobs and the stock is down about 2% right know. you can see it's at 41 but it opened almost 6 1/2% lower. jobs announced he's taking another medical leave of absence yesterday, that's after a leave in 2009 for a liver transplant and one in 2004 to fight pancreatic cancer. >>> the oakland raiders will hold a press conference in the next hour to introduce their new coach. hew jackson has been promoted t o -- hugh jackson has been propose meted to head coach. >>> it was a flurry of activity for a castro valley couple surprised by an uninvited guest that smashed into their home through a window. a deer chased out of the neighbor's yard and apparently got so shooked, it decided to
there are three airlines that fly to canada and five that travel to mexico out of sfo. more carriers would create more competition which could result in lower fears. >>> still ahead -- the raiders get ready to introduce their new head coach. >>> also, a surprise guest inside an east bay home. o?oowq >>> apple shares have bounced back from their -- from this l ows as analysts digest news from steve jobs and the stock is down about 2% right know. you can see it's at 41...
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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 youn
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 youn
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in some watcher, there's also deforestation in canada.very year, an area the size of jamaica is logged, laying bare sways of land. but canada has introduced some of the toughest forest protection laws in the world. for every tree felled, a new one has to be planted. professionals can plant as many as 1600 trees a day. >> us as a company and other companies are able to take the technology and into the tropical areas where there has been a lot of deforestation and degradation of the landscape. through introduction of different native species to the area, we are working to reintroduce more natural landscapes to these degraded lands. >> ambitious project like this one are now a worldwide phenomenon. they help preserve the forests and so help to slow down global warming. >> a third of germany's covered by forests. more than 1 million jobs depend directly or indirectly on the trees they are made up of. although germany has a high reputation for its environmental policies, only 20% of forests meet the strict ecological guidelines that enable the
in some watcher, there's also deforestation in canada.very year, an area the size of jamaica is logged, laying bare sways of land. but canada has introduced some of the toughest forest protection laws in the world. for every tree felled, a new one has to be planted. professionals can plant as many as 1600 trees a day. >> us as a company and other companies are able to take the technology and into the tropical areas where there has been a lot of deforestation and degradation of the...
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my daughter arranged for me to exhibit my works at a fair in canada. and a whole bunch of coal miners thanked me they shook hands with me and i realized that people appreciated my work as somebody who needed it and that what i was doing was interesting. and in this region a minus approval counts for a lot cole is camera of his life blood on the vast majority of it is found in one specific place. as you can see i'm pretty. i'm not just anyone this is the biggest one in the whole of the country eight million tonnes of coal ground here every single year. before i could make my way to the shown i still had some equipment to come. to pretty essential bits of kit. of course lights. and once everything was properly attached we were ready to head to the lift and literally take the plunge. is the pitch. here. two hundred fifty meters. this is the rest. of the billion tons of coal down here that's enough to last another seventy years but we had a long way to get to the lake to see. the miners work six hour shifts in tights cramped conditions but they're using so
my daughter arranged for me to exhibit my works at a fair in canada. and a whole bunch of coal miners thanked me they shook hands with me and i realized that people appreciated my work as somebody who needed it and that what i was doing was interesting. and in this region a minus approval counts for a lot cole is camera of his life blood on the vast majority of it is found in one specific place. as you can see i'm pretty. i'm not just anyone this is the biggest one in the whole of the country...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations are on the day. this is not a provocation but warned. that he should step aside you should disapprove retreat because they have no idea about the hardships the you face. this is. all too new to. the army. is the most precious thing in the world. uses of self-sacrifice and heroism with those who understand fully that you have to live a. real life stories from. nineteen forty five. could have you with this is. the russian capital twenty four hours a day top stories now. more than four hundred people remain stranded off russia's far east coast for a fleet of ships was imprisoned in the ice almost a week ago rescue mission is underway in the bay of. gaza a struggle to find employment and. the economy fails to pick up despite israel's easy to locate women are often forced to take up provide for their families. many american muslims say they're fighting a daily battle against prejudice. still going strong in the u.s. . use authorities are. against and. i'll be back wi
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations are on the day. this is not a provocation but warned. that he should step aside you should disapprove retreat because they have no idea about the hardships the you face. this is. all too new to. the army. is the most precious thing in the world. uses of self-sacrifice and heroism with those who understand fully that you have to live a. real life stories from. nineteen forty five. could have you...
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however the great lakes area will see a new system drop in from central canada. also western central sections of canada looking at snow spreading again today while coastal areas, british columbia, seattle will be looking at more rain. 9 for your high in seattle and 8 degrees in vancouver. 16 in denver and 24 degrees in l.a. still looking at some above average temperatures here across north america. as for europe still very messy here in the south. multiple systems pulling on through and they are creating rounds of wet weather. some severe thunderstorms have been impacting southern italy as well as greece. also snow has been falling across parts of the iberian peninsula and temperatures remaining quite cold again today. minus 9 in moscow. minus 2 in warsaw. getting below zero in berlin as well, 2 in vienna coming in at minus 2 and also only 2 degrees in paris as well as london. all right. that's a look at your weather for now. i'll leave you with your three day outlook. >>> here is another look at today's headlines. japan's debt has been downgraded by u.s. credit
however the great lakes area will see a new system drop in from central canada. also western central sections of canada looking at snow spreading again today while coastal areas, british columbia, seattle will be looking at more rain. 9 for your high in seattle and 8 degrees in vancouver. 16 in denver and 24 degrees in l.a. still looking at some above average temperatures here across north america. as for europe still very messy here in the south. multiple systems pulling on through and they...
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arctic air from canada that hit the northeast this morning. the frigid air moved through the midwest yesterday, delivering below zero temperatures to new england overnight, with windchills as much as 40 below. sheltered in massachusetts are jammed with the homeless, driven indoors, and things aren't much better farther south. in new york and pennsylvania, where some rivers are frozen solid, and few are venturing outdoors. >> it's freezing. it's really -- it's very cold. >> did you expect it to be cold? >> i did. i bundled. i dressed appropriately. >> reporter: at least two deaths are blamed on the cold. >>> tomorrow night president obama delivers his second state of the union address to congress. his main theme will be the economy and especially jobs. we know that because mr. obama is offering an unusual sneak peek at the speech. annette is in washington this morning with the details. >> reporter: good morning, joel. that's right. in his state of the union address, president obama is expected to really shine a spotlight on the economy and ways
arctic air from canada that hit the northeast this morning. the frigid air moved through the midwest yesterday, delivering below zero temperatures to new england overnight, with windchills as much as 40 below. sheltered in massachusetts are jammed with the homeless, driven indoors, and things aren't much better farther south. in new york and pennsylvania, where some rivers are frozen solid, and few are venturing outdoors. >> it's freezing. it's really -- it's very cold. >> did you...
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from the streets of canada. today. from the north. from the mainly. from the sky. around the world. as dismissiveness just. go through water to protect the country. a special forces train. in the fight against terror. and sporting highlights. good to have you with us this is sports today i'm you know these are some of the stories we're covering this hour. bottle of moscow sports secure the capital bragging rights early in twenty eleven after an eight ball thriller with the. top of the pile khimki continue their impressive form on the v.t. the lead hardwood with a closely all we know are the three new. supreme in sydney and then dominate against australia once again to wrap up the ashes on a three. but we began with ice hockey where we didn't have to wait too long for the first big darby of twenty eleven in the kontinental hockey league sports consigning moscow. to their sixty at the feet constantine to top off reports. after a tough weaning a wisconsin bitters move spike hosted bitter rivals who despite a host of problems including injury ravaged manch set second in the conference i
from the streets of canada. today. from the north. from the mainly. from the sky. around the world. as dismissiveness just. go through water to protect the country. a special forces train. in the fight against terror. and sporting highlights. good to have you with us this is sports today i'm you know these are some of the stories we're covering this hour. bottle of moscow sports secure the capital bragging rights early in twenty eleven after an eight ball thriller with the. top of the pile...