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with respect to the canada-year trade negotiations, people are saying canada will -- canada-eu trade negotiations, people are saying canada will come out badly. why does the government negotiate bad trade deals that put jobs at risk? >> mr. speaker, trade negotiations with european union is the most important trade initiative since the signing of the historic north american free trade agreement. the trade agreement with the eu will increase two way trade by 20%. this will create jobs and economic growth for canadians in all regions of the country. >> thank you, mr. speaker. unfortunately, that is a wish list. we have got to see this government stand up for ordinary canadians. by caving to thomas took a companies, the conservatives are driving up health care cost -- by caving to pharmaceutical companies, the conservatives are driving up health care costs by 20%. why is this out of touch government negotiating deals that would put the health care of canadians at risk? >> mr. speaker, the benefits to canadians are clear. the trade agreement with european union's -- with the european uni
with respect to the canada-year trade negotiations, people are saying canada will -- canada-eu trade negotiations, people are saying canada will come out badly. why does the government negotiate bad trade deals that put jobs at risk? >> mr. speaker, trade negotiations with european union is the most important trade initiative since the signing of the historic north american free trade agreement. the trade agreement with the eu will increase two way trade by 20%. this will create jobs and...
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canada or elsewhere. and in our opinion, you are much better served by sourcing that increased oil, increased in terms of the portion of oil that is being used in the u.s. from canada, but rather than foreign sources. this is about energy security for north america. canada has the third largest reserves of crude oil and would supply about 20% of its imports. we got the opportunities to significantly grow that volume over the next ten to 15 years and we would like to do so and we would like to sell it to the united states. third this is about job creation. the flip of the wheel sands and the related infrastructure has a potential and is currently creating tens of thousands of jobs in both canada and the united states. we've identified in excess of 2400 companies in 49 states in the united states that currently supply goods or services to the oil sands development of the related infrastructure and there
canada or elsewhere. and in our opinion, you are much better served by sourcing that increased oil, increased in terms of the portion of oil that is being used in the u.s. from canada, but rather than foreign sources. this is about energy security for north america. canada has the third largest reserves of crude oil and would supply about 20% of its imports. we got the opportunities to significantly grow that volume over the next ten to 15 years and we would like to do so and we would like to...
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imports canada were just over $16 billion. >>> stay with us. tractor tales and our country church salute are coming up. [ thunder rumbling ] [ wind blowing ] [ birds chirping ] [ helicopter blades whirring ] [ gunfire ] [ explosion ] [ gunfire, whirring fades ] [ wind blowing ] [ clock ticking ] [ veteran ] i've never been the type to ask for help, but i had enough. [ breathing heavily ] [ distorted noise, battle sounds ] [ dial tone ] [ telephone dials ] [ operator ] thank you for calling the veterans crisis line, how can i help you? [ veteran ] life still has its challenges, but my family and i can deal with them better now. [ male announcer] veterans crisis line. it's your call. . >>> tractor tales i guess we have a real work horse. >> we have an alice and it is a real good one. we will share it with the folks. the owners say it doesn't work hard but it does do it's share of the work on their operation. >> 180, alice, i think about a 1919, about 2,000 hours ont. used it in the operation for spreading, little jobs, use a lot of the other ones
imports canada were just over $16 billion. >>> stay with us. tractor tales and our country church salute are coming up. [ thunder rumbling ] [ wind blowing ] [ birds chirping ] [ helicopter blades whirring ] [ gunfire ] [ explosion ] [ gunfire, whirring fades ] [ wind blowing ] [ clock ticking ] [ veteran ] i've never been the type to ask for help, but i had enough. [ breathing heavily ] [ distorted noise, battle sounds ] [ dial tone ] [ telephone dials ] [ operator ] thank you for...
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books published since one thousand nine hundred twenty three and a literary review of canada has named it as one of the most in it as one of the hundred most important canadian books ever published and very pleased to welcome naomi klein to our new york city studio and this edition of conversations great minds and we welcome thank you tom it's great to be with you thanks for joining us you said that the image that ultimately cause you to join the occupy wall street movement protests was a photograph of a young woman holding up a and made sign and said i care about you you call this you call this a radical act can you elaborate on that. yeah i found it very moving and there was there was actually another another another sign that was part of the same photo essay that i was looking at of somebody else building up a sign that said compassion is a radical act. and i was really moved by it in large part because i am increasingly convinced that all of the change that we want and we talk about you know what are your demands and you know maybe universal health care or it might be free public e
books published since one thousand nine hundred twenty three and a literary review of canada has named it as one of the most in it as one of the hundred most important canadian books ever published and very pleased to welcome naomi klein to our new york city studio and this edition of conversations great minds and we welcome thank you tom it's great to be with you thanks for joining us you said that the image that ultimately cause you to join the occupy wall street movement protests was a...
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economics and holds an honorary doctorate of civil laws from the university of king's college in canada in two thousand and seven her book the shock doctrine the rise of disaster capitalism became a number one international bestseller it is now been published in thirty languages with over a million copies in print her first book no logo taking aim at the brand bullies was published in one nine hundred ninety nine and was also an international bestseller a new york times called it a movement bible time magazine named as one of the top one hundred nonfiction books published since one thousand nine hundred twenty three and a literary review of canada is named as one of the most and as one of the hundred most important canadian books ever published very pleased to welcome naomi klein to our new york city studio and this edition of conversations of great minds and we welcome. thank you. to be with you thanks for joining us you say the image that ultimately caused you to join your for wall street movement protests was a photograph of a young woman holding up and made it so that i care about y
economics and holds an honorary doctorate of civil laws from the university of king's college in canada in two thousand and seven her book the shock doctrine the rise of disaster capitalism became a number one international bestseller it is now been published in thirty languages with over a million copies in print her first book no logo taking aim at the brand bullies was published in one nine hundred ninety nine and was also an international bestseller a new york times called it a movement...
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in canada because this is you know as the source of this oil. absolutely and there was a there was there was a solidarity action in ottawa even though it isn't up to our government whether this happens it's up to the u.s. government whether this happened our government has made it absolutely clear that they want this they travel back and forth to washington like traveling salesman pushing this thing so we're under no illusions that our government will stop this but there was a big action in ottawa where i think four hundred people were arrested so this is happening and it is true that the wonderful bill mckibben has spearheaded this but . then our major partners in this was a group called the indigenous environmental network and they really have been the organization that have put the tar sands on the map around the world they do a lot of work in europe campaigning against the headquarters of the oil companies that are in in the tar sands doing work with pensions things like this and the indigenous environmental network and it has really led thi
in canada because this is you know as the source of this oil. absolutely and there was a there was there was a solidarity action in ottawa even though it isn't up to our government whether this happens it's up to the u.s. government whether this happened our government has made it absolutely clear that they want this they travel back and forth to washington like traveling salesman pushing this thing so we're under no illusions that our government will stop this but there was a big action in...
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. >> from trans canada. >> all private not government. >> that's trans canada money. >> private companytly. there are other advantages like now you would have oil coming from a friendly ally as opposed to depending on dictatorships to send us oil and another key points is that right now, a lot of the oil that goes from canada down to a place called cushing, oklahoma gets stuck there, there's no way for it to get from there to the gulf coast and the gulf coast is where there are a lot of refineries that need that kind of oil. it's a very heavy, very call it tar sands area where the oil comes from. and so, that would also free up and have a distribution system to go down to the gulf refineries. >> paul: what about the political opposition, not the national environmentalal opposition, but the states that they across through, the pipelines across territory. >> and the governor of nebraska called a session of the legislature there to-- to consider moving it somewhat because it crosses an aquifer. >> paul: he's not against the pipeline per se. >> no, he's talking about moving, moving the pipe
. >> from trans canada. >> all private not government. >> that's trans canada money. >> private companytly. there are other advantages like now you would have oil coming from a friendly ally as opposed to depending on dictatorships to send us oil and another key points is that right now, a lot of the oil that goes from canada down to a place called cushing, oklahoma gets stuck there, there's no way for it to get from there to the gulf coast and the gulf coast is where...
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there have been several weeks in canada. -- leaks in canada. we cannot destroy our communities, the farms, the water with dirty oil. host: let us get a response from our guest. guest: thanks for your question and concern. there are a lot of issues being raised. there are strong feelings and beliefs and positions on this one. that is the reason there has been this dialogue. the hearing you were able to see was one of nine. there are many different positions. talk about eminent domain, up 90% of land owners have signed an agreement. there will be concerns about it. there is sympathy to that. the broader picture when you mention tarzan's versus oil sands -- they are -- tar sands versus oil sands -- you have to look at the mixture of the sand. you sit it in a pipeline. -- sift it in the pipeline. we have been doing this in this country for decades. that is something that people should also know. it is not new. it creates the ability of us to negate more oil from our number one source of imports, which is already canada. host: let us look at some no
there have been several weeks in canada. -- leaks in canada. we cannot destroy our communities, the farms, the water with dirty oil. host: let us get a response from our guest. guest: thanks for your question and concern. there are a lot of issues being raised. there are strong feelings and beliefs and positions on this one. that is the reason there has been this dialogue. the hearing you were able to see was one of nine. there are many different positions. talk about eminent domain, up 90% of...
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and canada. >> trans-canada has already had 14 leaks in the united states over 30 if you combine the leaks that have happened in canada as well. there has been one leak here in nebraska. they've had to dig up the pipeline in three different areas in nebraska for pipeline anomalies. >> reporter: she and others claim the type of oil the pipeline would carry is far more toxic than the lighter crude carried by other pipelines. >> tar sands oil is 16 times nor corrosive than traditional oil which means that there will be more pipeline ruptures. it produces three times the amount of greenhouse gas emissions. not only is the oil not guaranteed for the united states. it's also a dirtiest form of oil than traditional oil. >> reporter: robert jones is vice president of the keystone excel project. he says the past spills were all minor and extraordinary safety systems will be in place to prevent any large spill from ever happening. >> there's 16,000 sensors on the pipeline. those sensors send data via satellite every five seconds. we have a back-up satellite and we have back-up land line. so we
and canada. >> trans-canada has already had 14 leaks in the united states over 30 if you combine the leaks that have happened in canada as well. there has been one leak here in nebraska. they've had to dig up the pipeline in three different areas in nebraska for pipeline anomalies. >> reporter: she and others claim the type of oil the pipeline would carry is far more toxic than the lighter crude carried by other pipelines. >> tar sands oil is 16 times nor corrosive than...
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>> i have abeen to canada many times. i love canada.eautiful there. >> it is time for ask the weather guys. you may think with all this talk about canada we have a question about canada. no, we don't. not at all. tucker and i put our big heads together to answer your most pressing questions. thank you's question comes from laurie in montgomery village, maryland. with all the rain, is the fall foal yak compromised? i want to take a weekend to go fall foliage sight seeing but don't want to waste my time or money if the leaves aren't beautiful. what do you recommend? >> don't waste your money. >> in canada. no, i don't know what is going on in canada. >> we kind of answered the first question recently about rain and foliage. >> a couple of weeks ago, we had all that rain and the answer with the rain is unless we are experiencing a real drought, the amount of water will not affect the leaves here this fall. >> it is more about temperatures. >> and daylight hours, that kind of thing. >> how do you want to do this. do you want to go scientifi
>> i have abeen to canada many times. i love canada.eautiful there. >> it is time for ask the weather guys. you may think with all this talk about canada we have a question about canada. no, we don't. not at all. tucker and i put our big heads together to answer your most pressing questions. thank you's question comes from laurie in montgomery village, maryland. with all the rain, is the fall foal yak compromised? i want to take a weekend to go fall foliage sight seeing but don't...
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this year, canada participated with four ships. we were also pleased that our lead flying team, and the royal canadian air force snowbird flight team also performed at the air show. just to give you perspective, and the snowbirds are our elite flying team, on par with the blue angels. in addition to the air show, the pilots also visited the local v.a. hospital to do good will of reach. the government of canada, consulate, and partners, secured $31,000 in corporate partnerships -- sponsorships through the consulate, transcanada, alberta tourism commission, and canadian tourism commission, and that money went to support the snowbird participation. while the week was entertaining, our participation is more than just the activities but showcasing to californians the integrated nature of north american defense. canadian u.s. military forces partner through various forums including nato, and un missions, and the linkages that we develop over the course of fleet week will be put to use in the summer when we participate in rimpac in hawaii
this year, canada participated with four ships. we were also pleased that our lead flying team, and the royal canadian air force snowbird flight team also performed at the air show. just to give you perspective, and the snowbirds are our elite flying team, on par with the blue angels. in addition to the air show, the pilots also visited the local v.a. hospital to do good will of reach. the government of canada, consulate, and partners, secured $31,000 in corporate partnerships -- sponsorships...
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canada is already filling that gap. by 2020 we could have more than double what we import from persian gulf countries. that is amazing. there are so many of economic and if it's we can also get into if we have time. but we also aren't thinking about it. it is not just from one particular project. >> host: looking at "the new york "the new york times" is a sort nevins is a program which is safe like nebraska. .. i think it takes us to the story that you were quoting from "the new york times" which is actually pointing out remarkably that the state department at the urging how your company which is a major client to what transcanada to conduct the environmental assessment. this is a classic example of putting the fact is in charge of the chicken house and it does help explain why the environmental assessment is so inadequate and why the epa has giving it a feeling agreed. >> we will get to the phones in just a moment but let's get reactions to the story from "the new york times" on saturday. the pipeline review has questi
canada is already filling that gap. by 2020 we could have more than double what we import from persian gulf countries. that is amazing. there are so many of economic and if it's we can also get into if we have time. but we also aren't thinking about it. it is not just from one particular project. >> host: looking at "the new york "the new york times" is a sort nevins is a program which is safe like nebraska. .. i think it takes us to the story that you were quoting from...
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shocking. >> bill: i love canada and denmark so maybe i should join the group. i know as you are talking about, the stat most important in the article you are referring to is that 34% of these people believe the united states is the same as al-qaeda. >> right. >> bill: there is no difference. that we are both evil. 34% is a lot to have that looney point of view. >> let me make my final point which is 39 of the 100 polled, only 39 voted in the last mid term election. 55 did not. and the only way that this group is going to be effective is voting. that is what america is all about. if they want to organize like the tea party and actually select people to go to congress that is the next step. not coming back to the park. >> bill: they already selected al franken. >> they are not mainstream. this is a fringe group. we understand this is a fringe group. the reason the group has gotten steam in the past is because they orchestrated conflict that has created -- >> media catch. >> the movement got all the attention first when it escalated across the brooklyn bridge. wha
shocking. >> bill: i love canada and denmark so maybe i should join the group. i know as you are talking about, the stat most important in the article you are referring to is that 34% of these people believe the united states is the same as al-qaeda. >> right. >> bill: there is no difference. that we are both evil. 34% is a lot to have that looney point of view. >> let me make my final point which is 39 of the 100 polled, only 39 voted in the last mid term election. 55...
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as many know, canada is our largest trading partner. we bring in more crude oil from canada than any other nation in the world today. by expanding this opportunity we can become more secure as a nation and as a continent here in north america to have our resources locally, to fuel our economy and to provide for what it is our american citizenry need. so this makes us more energy secure as we look to the long term. recent analysis shows we combined a canadian production bringing us together with the keystone xl pipeline, coupled with the velvet of domestic oil and natural gas here in the united states, we could be energy secure in north america in 15 years. that's energy security. that is clearly in the national interest. [applause] >> second key point i would like to make is job creation that is clear in the national interest at a time of over 9% unemployment. your approval of the keystone xl pipeline will almost immediately create 20,000 new american jobs here in the united states. there are over 2400 u.s. companies that are currently
as many know, canada is our largest trading partner. we bring in more crude oil from canada than any other nation in the world today. by expanding this opportunity we can become more secure as a nation and as a continent here in north america to have our resources locally, to fuel our economy and to provide for what it is our american citizenry need. so this makes us more energy secure as we look to the long term. recent analysis shows we combined a canadian production bringing us together with...
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i want to recognize and welcome our consul general from canada. i want to thank her for being -- bringing down the royal navy and royal air force. they will perform with the blue angels. it will be a wonderful show this afternoon. [applause] i want to recognize our former secretary of state and mrs. schultz. thank you for being here and giving us your great support. [applause] as we continue working on fleet week throughout the year, i wanted to give a personal thanks to the admiral of the third fleet and all of the personnel from the different armed forces for being here. the marines, navy, and coast guard. they are working with us to celebrate the tradition and recognize persons in uniform. we're doing something very special that i continue to credit the general 4. we wanted to make sure fleet week touches all the citizens of san francisco. we have found a way to do that. one of the most important things we are doing in our city is getting better prepared for the next disaster. as we do that, we recognize the military is the expert. in recognizi
i want to recognize and welcome our consul general from canada. i want to thank her for being -- bringing down the royal navy and royal air force. they will perform with the blue angels. it will be a wonderful show this afternoon. [applause] i want to recognize our former secretary of state and mrs. schultz. thank you for being here and giving us your great support. [applause] as we continue working on fleet week throughout the year, i wanted to give a personal thanks to the admiral of the...
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people say they're not exist in girlfriend from canada. this was made in canada as a promotional item for the trivia game and no one wanted them but me but i have a garage full. for anyone who answered the question right i asked my wife what candy we should have and she said nerds. that is very sweet. thank you. so i think my plan in so far as i have one. i have done this before and it works pretty well. if you don't answer shout it out. if you are quick, i hope your quick because if nerds are heading at your head. this is not a part of the event this week. i was talking about visions from kentucky. this is a time you have to be alert. after we do a short number of these we will meet for our most gifted geographically -- people have been in the preliminaries and a few finalist to delay final round. for example i would read a question like this and you yell out the answer. might be something like in what state is lake okechobee? over here first. in the front row. don't try out my arm. don't answer in the form of a question. you are already
people say they're not exist in girlfriend from canada. this was made in canada as a promotional item for the trivia game and no one wanted them but me but i have a garage full. for anyone who answered the question right i asked my wife what candy we should have and she said nerds. that is very sweet. thank you. so i think my plan in so far as i have one. i have done this before and it works pretty well. if you don't answer shout it out. if you are quick, i hope your quick because if nerds are...
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pipeline it's the plan seventeen hundred mile pipeline would run from canada all the way of the u.s. to the gulf and it sparked a fierce debate veyron medalists of call the game over for the planet because the increased amount of greenhouse gases the remitted extract oil from canada is tar sands those in support however call this a job creator and a way to decrease america's reliance on oil from arab nations so today the state department decided to hold a hearing here in washington where hundreds of everyday people showed up to support or protest the pipeline and make their case but at this point are the cards already pointing the pipeline going through tempers are still reeling over the apparently very cozy relationship between the state department and a transplant a lobbyist as exposed in dozens of e-mails that were released by the environmental group friends of the earth now if there's one thing that history has shown us and which is brought all the protesters all over the country as of late that unfortunately begin to stories the big oil or big banks they usually with join me to
pipeline it's the plan seventeen hundred mile pipeline would run from canada all the way of the u.s. to the gulf and it sparked a fierce debate veyron medalists of call the game over for the planet because the increased amount of greenhouse gases the remitted extract oil from canada is tar sands those in support however call this a job creator and a way to decrease america's reliance on oil from arab nations so today the state department decided to hold a hearing here in washington where...
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the wind was coming from the storm that is up in canada.is producing rain in new york state and parts of new england. we are sunday -- sunny. we missed the rain because the wind. in iowa and minnesota, there are the makings of another storm we will be watching early next week. the yellow and green are where the strongest winds have been in the last hour. the wind has been gusting to run 30 miles an hour. the blue is the wind in the teens. we have had breezy conditions into the evening hours. it was gusting up to 50 miles an hour in the mountains to the west. it will not be as blustery tomorrow. we will be dealing with something different. details are coming up. stick around. >> police are investigating a deadly stabbing. the body of a man was found with multiple stab wounds before 2:00 this afternoon. there is no word tonight on a suspect or motive. a 30-year-old man is in serious condition after a shooting in northeast baltimore. the victim was shot in the ne this morningck -- shot in the neck this morning on belmont avenue. the search for
the wind was coming from the storm that is up in canada.is producing rain in new york state and parts of new england. we are sunday -- sunny. we missed the rain because the wind. in iowa and minnesota, there are the makings of another storm we will be watching early next week. the yellow and green are where the strongest winds have been in the last hour. the wind has been gusting to run 30 miles an hour. the blue is the wind in the teens. we have had breezy conditions into the evening hours. it...
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. >> it's considered one of the most peaceful, beautiful places to live in canada, you know, idyllicnd crime free. >> rebecca godfrey should know. she grew up here. but has come to know a harsher reality. a memory that lurks behind victoria's picture perfect facade. >> it was like a bunch of flammable kids and someone lit a match and it just went off. >> the match, if that is the right word to use, was struck on the night of november 14th, 1997, a clear and beautiful night by all accounts. a full moon shone on the wide waterway that meanders through town. an ocean inlet called the gorge. a group of teenagers also incandescent in the way only 14-year-olds can be gathered on the grounds of shoreline community school to party. missy pleech was there. what would usually happen at parties like that outside at night? >> we'd drink and be loud and cause trouble and go home. >> but that particular night did not turn out like all the others. what happened then changed everything. but first a little information about the people who were there. this is missy pleech, she came from a very large f
. >> it's considered one of the most peaceful, beautiful places to live in canada, you know, idyllicnd crime free. >> rebecca godfrey should know. she grew up here. but has come to know a harsher reality. a memory that lurks behind victoria's picture perfect facade. >> it was like a bunch of flammable kids and someone lit a match and it just went off. >> the match, if that is the right word to use, was struck on the night of november 14th, 1997, a clear and beautiful...
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canada or elsewhere. in our opinion, you are much better served by sourcing that increased oil, increasing in terms of the portion of oil that is being used in the u.s. from canada rather than foreign sources. second this is about energy security for north america. canada is the third largest reserves of crude oil and we currently supply about 20% of the world's imports. we've got the opportunity to significantly grew that volume over the next 10-15 years, and we would like to do so and sell it to the united states. third, this is about job creation. the result of the oil sands and the related infrastructure has the potential and is currently creating tens of thousands of jobs in both canada and the united states. we've identified in excess of 2400 companies in 49 states in the united states that currently supply goods or services to the oil sands development or really the structure and there's an opportunity to grow that number with the approval of this project. fourth, this is about continuous improveme
canada or elsewhere. in our opinion, you are much better served by sourcing that increased oil, increasing in terms of the portion of oil that is being used in the u.s. from canada rather than foreign sources. second this is about energy security for north america. canada is the third largest reserves of crude oil and we currently supply about 20% of the world's imports. we've got the opportunity to significantly grew that volume over the next 10-15 years, and we would like to do so and sell it...
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and central canada. temperatures looking like this.e are expecting 12 degrees in vancouver and 14 in seattle. houston will return to a seasonal 28 degrees and 22 in oklahoma city. finally let's go over to europe. a system is moving through the northern british isles spreadine southern scandinavian peninsula. cold winds expected. down towards the south, severe weather can be found throughout italy as well as the balkan peninsula. the west peninsula will remain wet throughout friday. on the other hand it stays dry and settled across continental europe. we're expecting 11 degrees in paris, 10 in berlin, and 8 in warsaw. but 20 degrees in madrid and 25 in lisbon. here is your extended forecast. >>> our lead story this hour, libya's national transitional council says its forces have killed deposed leader muammar al gadhafi and one of his sons. citizens are celebrating in the capital tripoli. the ntc leader announced that its fighters have killed gadhafi and his fourth son. that was in sirte, central libya. sirte s the last stronghold for ga
and central canada. temperatures looking like this.e are expecting 12 degrees in vancouver and 14 in seattle. houston will return to a seasonal 28 degrees and 22 in oklahoma city. finally let's go over to europe. a system is moving through the northern british isles spreadine southern scandinavian peninsula. cold winds expected. down towards the south, severe weather can be found throughout italy as well as the balkan peninsula. the west peninsula will remain wet throughout friday. on the other...
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and central canada. temperatures looking like this.e are expecting 12 degrees in vancouver, 14 in seattle. 22 in oklahoma city. finally let's go over to europe. a system is moving through the northern british isles, spreading rain. the system will then move to the southern scandinavian peninsula. cold precipitation and strong winds will effect this region through friday. to the south, severe weather across southern italy and western balkan peninsula. things getting clearer here, but western balkan west through friday. stays dry through most of continental europe. 11 degrees in paris. 10 in berlin, 8 in warsaw. 20 degrees in madrid and 25 in lisbon. here is the extended forecast. blab that wraps up this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. do stay with us. i'm catherine k tokyo. do stay with us. >>> our first pick this week, a science program known for breathtaking misty scenery. its milky fog is on an island. the fog formed on the ocean surface some 500 kilometers away. the latest filming technology captured the mec
and central canada. temperatures looking like this.e are expecting 12 degrees in vancouver, 14 in seattle. 22 in oklahoma city. finally let's go over to europe. a system is moving through the northern british isles, spreading rain. the system will then move to the southern scandinavian peninsula. cold precipitation and strong winds will effect this region through friday. to the south, severe weather across southern italy and western balkan peninsula. things getting clearer here, but western...
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there is a big storm over eastern canada hoping to -- helping to generate that. things look pretty quiet here. we are getting some false echoes here. we have partly cloudy skies. today, it turned out all right once we got some sun and the picture. not quite a quarter inch of rain at the airport. to see over one-quarter of an inch at the inner harbor for rainfall. rain totals over the past two days -- 3-4 inches of rain just west of the washington, d.c.. if even montgomery county got a little more than that. close to the bay, the rate totals were a little lower. everybody got something. we are sick of it and we are done with it for a while. temperatures have cooled down. it is 43 at oakland. here are the scattered clouds and a little isolated showers here in there. nothing significant pretty cold fronts, there is still a big storm up in eastern canada. it continues to spin it around. some of the winds are getting down to our area. it will be a breezy day tomorrow. what should be essentially dry. winds will be diminishing. 50 degrees, when set 5 to 10 miles per hou
there is a big storm over eastern canada hoping to -- helping to generate that. things look pretty quiet here. we are getting some false echoes here. we have partly cloudy skies. today, it turned out all right once we got some sun and the picture. not quite a quarter inch of rain at the airport. to see over one-quarter of an inch at the inner harbor for rainfall. rain totals over the past two days -- 3-4 inches of rain just west of the washington, d.c.. if even montgomery county got a little...
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eastern canada is going to be seeing some very heavy rain. maybe even up to about 100 millimeters in the next 24 hours. strong gusts as well. maybe about 95 kilometers per hour gusts. and the heavy rain also pushing into in new england. so possibly seeing some flooding problems here, it's going to be a little bit cooler as well. 17 in toronto on friday. comes down to about 13 on saturday. already very cool in winnipeg at seven degrees for the high. 13 in seattle and vancouver, different story down here in the southwest. los angeles, 31 degrees, it should be back down to about average on your saturday. so coming back to the mid 20s for your high. as we head into europe, we have this big massive cloud coming down across the british isles, i think the wet weather is going to start probably by your friday night you can start to see the showers coming in. the rest of western europe, central europe, northern europe, too, looking not too bad. at the moment you can see the showers coming into western norway for the time being. high pressure is in con
eastern canada is going to be seeing some very heavy rain. maybe even up to about 100 millimeters in the next 24 hours. strong gusts as well. maybe about 95 kilometers per hour gusts. and the heavy rain also pushing into in new england. so possibly seeing some flooding problems here, it's going to be a little bit cooler as well. 17 in toronto on friday. comes down to about 13 on saturday. already very cool in winnipeg at seven degrees for the high. 13 in seattle and vancouver, different story...
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we decided we were going to move to canada if we had to and so we knew nothing about canada and one day took a car and boat over to port huron, michigan to do a dry run and see how we'd escape to canada and we got over there and forgot the motor to the boat. so we couldn't take it and wee we decided to try and cake the car acro -- take the car across the bridge and, the other guys were smoking a joints so they could relax and i didn't do drugs and i was the designated driver and tell the story about getting across the blue water bridge and into canada and our great escape and of course the next year there was a draft lottery and i number came up like 273 and i wasn't drafted. >> richard, richmond, virginia. thanks for holding, our on with author michael moore. >> caller: mr. moore, an absolute pleasure to speak with you today. how are you doing, sir. >> thank you, sir. i'm doing well. >> caller: i have a question to ask. i contacted my local american cancer society concerning an event they'll be holding and i suffer from a brain injury and other illness and i'm -- your piece on "sicko"
we decided we were going to move to canada if we had to and so we knew nothing about canada and one day took a car and boat over to port huron, michigan to do a dry run and see how we'd escape to canada and we got over there and forgot the motor to the boat. so we couldn't take it and wee we decided to try and cake the car acro -- take the car across the bridge and, the other guys were smoking a joints so they could relax and i didn't do drugs and i was the designated driver and tell the story...
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eastern canada is going to be seeing some very heavy rain. even up to about 100 millimeters in the next 24 hours. strong gusts as well. maybe about 95 kilometers per hour gusts. and the heavy rain also pushing into in new england. so possibly seeing some flooding problems here, it's going to be a little bit cooler as well. 17 in toronto on friday. comes down to about 13 on saturday. already very cool in winnipeg at seven degrees for the high. 13 in seattle and vancouver, different story down here in the southwest. los angeles, 31 degrees, it should be back down to about average on your saturday. so coming back to the mid 20s for your high. as we head into europe, we have this big massive cloud coming down across the british isles, i think the wet weather is going to start probably by your friday night you can start to see the showers coming in. the rest of western europe, central europe, northern europe, too, looking not too bad. at the moment you can see the showers coming into western norway for the time being. high pressure is in control.
eastern canada is going to be seeing some very heavy rain. even up to about 100 millimeters in the next 24 hours. strong gusts as well. maybe about 95 kilometers per hour gusts. and the heavy rain also pushing into in new england. so possibly seeing some flooding problems here, it's going to be a little bit cooler as well. 17 in toronto on friday. comes down to about 13 on saturday. already very cool in winnipeg at seven degrees for the high. 13 in seattle and vancouver, different story down...
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. >>> eight years after teenager reena virk was beaten and drowned in victoria, canada, one
. >>> eight years after teenager reena virk was beaten and drowned in victoria, canada, one
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in canada, overseas in wisconsin we usually refer to it as lake superior. canada, they're lowering their tax rate to 15%. ireland at 12.5%. china, 25%. and we're going to be taxing our successful small businesses where more than half our jobs come from at 50%? why would we want to pass that? >> what do you do in an economy where there is no demand? when the only ideas are tax cuts and spending cuts, and we have seen, you've seen it in great britain, the debate is roiling in europe now, austerity alone, when there is not demand in the economy, does not appear to be the answer. you know that tax hikes, and tax cuts have a neutral effect on economic growth, if you look at the clinton and the bush years. demand's got to come from somewhere. >> so, the idea that we can borrow and spend more in washington and create more demand in economic growth has already proven to fail. we just -- we've done trillions of dollars of stimulus spending already, from both administrations, it hasn't worked. and so what businesses are telling us they need is more certainty. they ha
in canada, overseas in wisconsin we usually refer to it as lake superior. canada, they're lowering their tax rate to 15%. ireland at 12.5%. china, 25%. and we're going to be taxing our successful small businesses where more than half our jobs come from at 50%? why would we want to pass that? >> what do you do in an economy where there is no demand? when the only ideas are tax cuts and spending cuts, and we have seen, you've seen it in great britain, the debate is roiling in europe now,...
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el nuevo dispositivo señala entre estados unidos, alemania, australia, canadá, francia, gran detalleine que va desde el norte hacia las costas de méxico cubriendo todo lo que es la línea costera de california con esos nublados, así que se van a quedar especialmente por la mañana a medida que el sol sale disipa rápidamente esa capa marina así que el panorama para mañana se mantenía parcialmente nublado especialmente al mediodía la temperatura cercana a los 70°, obras del cereso largo de la semana especialmente el día miércoles jueves y viernes donde las temperaturas estarán entre los 65 hasta los 72°, insisto, bacilos competentes pesados ya mediodía, y expresamente menos en san josé, sigue feliz lunes el suéter verde es mañana pasaremos las noches. con cromosomas. >> disculpe, señor pero usted está. >> estoy bien. >> de verdad. >> represalias sobre posibles ataques cardíacos. no debe ignorarla proteger ataques de salud, bonito pronto que tarde será arterial normal para dormir en los adultos sanos es obrera y tercera gente. >> mi amor, cuando te vas a operar de eso. que qué no te preoc
el nuevo dispositivo señala entre estados unidos, alemania, australia, canadá, francia, gran detalleine que va desde el norte hacia las costas de méxico cubriendo todo lo que es la línea costera de california con esos nublados, así que se van a quedar especialmente por la mañana a medida que el sol sale disipa rápidamente esa capa marina así que el panorama para mañana se mantenía parcialmente nublado especialmente al mediodía la temperatura cercana a los 70°, obras del cereso largo...
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virk was brutally beaten and killed by members of a group of teens in victoria, british columbia, canada. >> what's really incredible about the investigation is that reena was murdered on a friday night. all these kids went back to school on monday and all talking about a girl being killed.
virk was brutally beaten and killed by members of a group of teens in victoria, british columbia, canada. >> what's really incredible about the investigation is that reena was murdered on a friday night. all these kids went back to school on monday and all talking about a girl being killed.
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virk was a typical teenager trying to be accepted and liked by her peers growing up in victoria, canada. she joined a group of teenage girls who were wild er and more rebellious than she was. reena's parents say these girls convinced her to tell child welfare her father sexually molested her so reena would be put in a foster home and be free
virk was a typical teenager trying to be accepted and liked by her peers growing up in victoria, canada. she joined a group of teenage girls who were wild er and more rebellious than she was. reena's parents say these girls convinced her to tell child welfare her father sexually molested her so reena would be put in a foster home and be free