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mrs fairchild and the rest of us trans canada's x.l. pipeline won't create millions of jobs like mitt romney and the rest of the oil shills say it will it would create a few thousand temporary jobs in the united states and that's it and really aside from the billions in profits that the oil barons are going to get in texas it's all the united states is getting out of the deal well we're also getting the pollution from refining the toxic tar sands here instead of in canada the risk of spills along the pipeline built here instead of in canada and the deforestation and contamination of here instead of in canada and who gets the thousands of cancers and the toxic chemicals velshi out of the smoke stacks of the refineries in south texas why that would be the mostly poor and mostly minority people who live in the few hundred miles from texas to and through louisiana where the prevailing winds carry those poisons but canada is getting all the profits and gets is getting most of the oil mexico south america india and china little to none of tha
mrs fairchild and the rest of us trans canada's x.l. pipeline won't create millions of jobs like mitt romney and the rest of the oil shills say it will it would create a few thousand temporary jobs in the united states and that's it and really aside from the billions in profits that the oil barons are going to get in texas it's all the united states is getting out of the deal well we're also getting the pollution from refining the toxic tar sands here instead of in canada the risk of spills...
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[applause] >> canada up. canada. [laughter] i cannot even get back going in canada. [laughter] someone came north to pick a fight 200 years ago canada apologized for being invaded and we have been fast friends ever since. your strong and popular the country that everyone aspires to be but lately use stopped playing with the team. use started to put on some weight and became the country that people fear but do not respect. we were dragged down with you. 200 years later the paper thin border does loopholes and so we do the only thing we can we want america to elect us to be a next president. [laughter] we are not perfect. our prime minister makes dick cheney look like human rights dictator. messrs. rights is so apocalyptic which gives us part of the book the revelation that is why we will turnaround and in greater sells. probably ask yourself why is canada qualified to lead? not only is it colder said the 80 it is fresher but we are ameritech, jr. is a little brother that is idolize to. we have grown together, laughed, cried, ov er eat at thanksgiving and together we c
[applause] >> canada up. canada. [laughter] i cannot even get back going in canada. [laughter] someone came north to pick a fight 200 years ago canada apologized for being invaded and we have been fast friends ever since. your strong and popular the country that everyone aspires to be but lately use stopped playing with the team. use started to put on some weight and became the country that people fear but do not respect. we were dragged down with you. 200 years later the paper thin...
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know thank you bill i appreciate your taking the time to call in and raise the issue of the trans canada pipeline is is an important one and here's how it ties into mitt romney i eat i don't think that he owns stock in trans canada or has anything to do with making it happen but i don't know if you noticed last night watch for this listen for this very carefully in the future romney keeps saying that he wants to make north america energy independent isn't say his energy policy is to make the united states energy independent he wants to make north america energy independent so we're going to we are going to buy in raising our raising our trade deficit is we're going to buy dirty toxic oil from canada bringing down a pipeline to texas refine it here so that all the poisons and all the cancers end up in the southern united states and then we're going to ship the refined gasoline down to mexico north america gets energy independent we get the pollution we get the trade deficit the canadians get the money and the mexicans get the gets to get the gasoline we get screwed that's mitt romney's pl
know thank you bill i appreciate your taking the time to call in and raise the issue of the trans canada pipeline is is an important one and here's how it ties into mitt romney i eat i don't think that he owns stock in trans canada or has anything to do with making it happen but i don't know if you noticed last night watch for this listen for this very carefully in the future romney keeps saying that he wants to make north america energy independent isn't say his energy policy is to make the...
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. >> a canadÁ?vidia, lore. mi arturo y yo nos vamos de viaje. >> huy, y ahora quÉ empeÑÓ, doÑa magda? >> no, nada. lo que pasa es que este viaje nos lo regalaron. >> nos lo regalamos! arturo y yo ya nos merecÍamos unas vacaciones. por eso, decidimos comprar un tour por canadÁ. carÍsimo, carísimo, por cierto. >> ustedes pagaron un viaje a canadÁ? por favor, magdalena. si ayer no te alcanzaba para pagar el viaje del taxi en el que llegaron. (risas) >> mira, lorenita, como dicen viaje en taxi, cien pesos. un tour a canadÁ, miles. ver la cara de envidia de tus vecinos, no tiene precio. (risas) vÁmonos, arturo, que tenemos mucho que empacar. ah... suerte en su junta de maÑana, eh. (risas) ♪ >> oigan, serÁ que sÍ tiene el dinero? >> ay, por favor! hay algo muy raro en este viaje. y yo lo voy a averiguar. (risas) ♪ (risas) >> acuÉrdese que vive de su cara. entonces, quÉ? va a venir maÑana al pocarito? >> no. me aburro mucho. siempre gano. (risas) estaba dispuesto a jugarte un doble o nada de lo que ganaste
. >> a canadÁ?vidia, lore. mi arturo y yo nos vamos de viaje. >> huy, y ahora quÉ empeÑÓ, doÑa magda? >> no, nada. lo que pasa es que este viaje nos lo regalaron. >> nos lo regalamos! arturo y yo ya nos merecÍamos unas vacaciones. por eso, decidimos comprar un tour por canadÁ. carÍsimo, carísimo, por cierto. >> ustedes pagaron un viaje a canadÁ? por favor, magdalena. si ayer no te alcanzaba para pagar el viaje del taxi en el que llegaron. (risas) >>...
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how did it really get out there on the eighth and how did it how did trans canada receive permission to build a pipeline on your property by eminent domain. an eminent domain in texas you know. take years and you have got to have no right. it's it's terrible what they're doing to property owners here they're not given a beer money for their property and they're bullies and they intimidate people and and they did i and it's just terrible what's happening in texas. seems that it is daryl how did you hear about on our story. well i've been following a lot of the opposition to the keystone pipeline since the entire pipeline was proposed and then postponed till after the election and when i heard that the southern leg was fast tracked without the you know the environmental studies and all of the other necessary things and yet it still was being characterized as a public use project and i realized there were all these eminent domain abuses and people in texas were just like not having it i thought i would go down and meet with some of them and hear their stories and daryl hannah when you m
how did it really get out there on the eighth and how did it how did trans canada receive permission to build a pipeline on your property by eminent domain. an eminent domain in texas you know. take years and you have got to have no right. it's it's terrible what they're doing to property owners here they're not given a beer money for their property and they're bullies and they intimidate people and and they did i and it's just terrible what's happening in texas. seems that it is daryl how did...
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>> i think this is an odd decision on the part of canada. dan yurgin just alluded to it being a market for asian exports. and of course the united states is seeing a resurgence in its own domestic production of oil and gas. which isn't to say canada will be shut out, but the u.s. will become more self-sufficient. canada will see booming production of oil and gas itself in years to come and asia which is the biggest growing market is an obvious place. and to have a partnership with a company like petromas would appear to make sense. one wonders if there's domestic politics -- >> they blocked the lse bid. >> but you can understand that because these are strategic reserves and once they're gone, they're gone. >> maybe slightly more take strategic than degnome. >> it's very intriguing how little we've seen protectionism rearing its head through these difficult times. if you said what is the next potential shoe to drop, it would be a resurgence of protectionist policies. >> james, you stay, neal, you go. thank you very much and have a good week.
>> i think this is an odd decision on the part of canada. dan yurgin just alluded to it being a market for asian exports. and of course the united states is seeing a resurgence in its own domestic production of oil and gas. which isn't to say canada will be shut out, but the u.s. will become more self-sufficient. canada will see booming production of oil and gas itself in years to come and asia which is the biggest growing market is an obvious place. and to have a partnership with a...
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to the trains or at least are under contract to the trans canadian or the canadian company trans canada you probably heard of trans canada or the foreign corporation which was one approval to build a massive toxic tar sands oil pipeline right through the united states and right through mrs fairchild's property straight down to texas in texas canadian and british and dutch oil billionaires can refine that oil and ship it off to brazil england and china making huge profits for themselves and for trans canada so how do these tractors get on eleanor fairchild's property well texas has a very lax eminent domain laws mean trans canada had very little trouble confiscating a large swath of business fairchild's ranch to build their pipeline and not a single local politician or a lawyer has come to her aid mainly because you don't say no to big oil in texas but actress daryl hannah came to her aid and they both join me now to tell their story on the phone eleanor fairchild and from our los angeles studio actress and activist daryl hannah welcome to both thank you thank you so much for joining us
to the trains or at least are under contract to the trans canadian or the canadian company trans canada you probably heard of trans canada or the foreign corporation which was one approval to build a massive toxic tar sands oil pipeline right through the united states and right through mrs fairchild's property straight down to texas in texas canadian and british and dutch oil billionaires can refine that oil and ship it off to brazil england and china making huge profits for themselves and for...
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what people in canada are worried about is that this guy is now there in prison in canada, civilian prison. they may let him out next year after one year. >> that's the were on. it's yen win concern because -- genuine concern because he's transferred from october of 2010 with the prosecutors and allowed to go to canada. >> bill: he pled guilty in return for that? >> exactly. if you send me to canada, i'll agree and do the time because guess what? he's thinking he may not have to do it. but u.s. officials have been guaranteed that in fact, he will serve out the eight. >> canadian authorities don't have to let him go after that. that's a possibility. but they don't have to. >> bill: we don't think that the canadian authorities are that crazy? >> no. they're going to honor their word. >> bill: because this is a dangerous guy. his family is all jihaddist. come on. >> eight years is short for them. >> bill: if he gets out, it will be a big story. ladies, thanks very much. we appreciate it. and we have a new deal for you. lis wiel's latest, out today. coincidence it's been released on the same d
what people in canada are worried about is that this guy is now there in prison in canada, civilian prison. they may let him out next year after one year. >> that's the were on. it's yen win concern because -- genuine concern because he's transferred from october of 2010 with the prosecutors and allowed to go to canada. >> bill: he pled guilty in return for that? >> exactly. if you send me to canada, i'll agree and do the time because guess what? he's thinking he may not have...
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on the western coast of canada. and it should be coming ashore just in a few minutes, about six or seven minutes is when it's expected to start to come ashore and it will be 10:28 p.m. on a saturday night there in hawaii and that's going to cause some headaches with residents and tourists that are there. we have with us someone from a hotel now, isaac lappa who's on oahu, you're at the castle waikiki shore hotel. tell us about what's happened since you've heard the warning signs there this evening. >> caller: hi, well, everything was going nice until we heard the sirens. i guess the people here are a little worried about it. but the best thing to do is to calm everyone down and we've moved some of our guests on the lower floors to the higher floors. at the moment. so taking the precautions that we can to make sure everyone is safe and happy here in waikiki. >> how close is your hotel to the beach? >> we're right on the beach. so we have the front row, you know, action of seeing the tsunami coming in to us. so, yeah,
on the western coast of canada. and it should be coming ashore just in a few minutes, about six or seven minutes is when it's expected to start to come ashore and it will be 10:28 p.m. on a saturday night there in hawaii and that's going to cause some headaches with residents and tourists that are there. we have with us someone from a hotel now, isaac lappa who's on oahu, you're at the castle waikiki shore hotel. tell us about what's happened since you've heard the warning signs there this...
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this will keep things wet for western canada. you can see 50 sent mecentimete snow. another system will be bringing storms through canada. temperatures are looking like this. very warm in the southwest. no problems with snow there. >> "california's golden parks" is underwritten by toyota, whose all new prius with hybrid synergy drive provides a way not only to enjoy but preserve our state's environmental beauty. now sit back and let's visit another one of "california's golden parks." hello, everybody, i'm huell howser and here we are in sacramento. now, i came up here to spend the day in our state library doing some research on one of the most important figures in california history. everybody who has even a basic knowledge of our state's history knows this guy's name and why he's so famous. but after spending a couple hours in the stacks
this will keep things wet for western canada. you can see 50 sent mecentimete snow. another system will be bringing storms through canada. temperatures are looking like this. very warm in the southwest. no problems with snow there. >> "california's golden parks" is underwritten by toyota, whose all new prius with hybrid synergy drive provides a way not only to enjoy but preserve our state's environmental beauty. now sit back and let's visit another one of "california's...
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way up in canada.t just goes to show you how the energy can work its way across the ocean from an earthquake. you know, tsunamis are caused by three factors. landslides, volcanos and earthquakes. they happen deep in the ocean floor. it could be a very slight and subtle movement. but there's a displacion of the water. the deeper the water, the less you'll feel the tsunami. you could be out on the open water of the ocean and not feel a thing. once the water builds and bubbles toward the shoreline, it can grow and generate waves. that's the concern right now for hawaii. >> bonnie, listening to one of these officials at the pacific tsunami warning center and as they're anticipating these waves maybe as tall as six feet, perhaps in the three or four foot range, a reporter was asking what would the damage do? he was saying, look, it wouldn't definitely destroy any buildings. but when you look at the coast of beautiful hawaii most definitely it would flood a number of blocks into these islands. to we know yet
way up in canada.t just goes to show you how the energy can work its way across the ocean from an earthquake. you know, tsunamis are caused by three factors. landslides, volcanos and earthquakes. they happen deep in the ocean floor. it could be a very slight and subtle movement. but there's a displacion of the water. the deeper the water, the less you'll feel the tsunami. you could be out on the open water of the ocean and not feel a thing. once the water builds and bubbles toward the...
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from the streets of canada. operations around. overcoming a barrier like this seems possible. but then you crave something higher. and when you reach stuff you. go do whatever it takes to get all the talk of the world on our t.v. . culture is that so much as i can which of course is why i wanted. to maybe even to face the first direct encounter between president barack obama and republican challenger mitt romney left the incumbent looking like roadkill. sigrid laboratory was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach me. to care about humans and. this is why you should care only. because. live to. live. good afternoon welcome to capital account on more in the store here in washington d.c. these are your headlines for thursday october fourth two thousand and twelve gold hit an eleven month high today allegedly bolstered by signs the e.c.b. will keep its borrowing costs low and stands ready to buy bonds now if long as central banks continue to print and maintain negative real interest rates shoul
from the streets of canada. operations around. overcoming a barrier like this seems possible. but then you crave something higher. and when you reach stuff you. go do whatever it takes to get all the talk of the world on our t.v. . culture is that so much as i can which of course is why i wanted. to maybe even to face the first direct encounter between president barack obama and republican challenger mitt romney left the incumbent looking like roadkill. sigrid laboratory was able to build the...
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and a convicted terrorist and former guantanamo bay prisoner is in canada.ng the weekend the 26-year- old was transferred from the u.s. military prison to a maximum security facility in ontario where he will completehis sentence. in 2010 he pleaded guilty to killing a u.s. soldier in afghanistan and spent two years at guantanamo bay and was eligible to return to canada last october. he was the youngest detainee and is eligible for parole in canada coming up next year. >>> dozens of people are hurt and more than 100,000 are without power after a typhoon slammed through the japanese island. heavy rains and wind gusts paralyzed track for hours. train service and domestic flights were suspended. the storm is expected to dump 20 inches of rain on central japan by the end of the day today. >>> and torrential downpours now causing serious flooding for parts of the great britain. look at this video from yorkshire where the rain and water levels where the river oozed. residents in the area were forced to evacuate the homes and authorities say the shut down of highway
and a convicted terrorist and former guantanamo bay prisoner is in canada.ng the weekend the 26-year- old was transferred from the u.s. military prison to a maximum security facility in ontario where he will completehis sentence. in 2010 he pleaded guilty to killing a u.s. soldier in afghanistan and spent two years at guantanamo bay and was eligible to return to canada last october. he was the youngest detainee and is eligible for parole in canada coming up next year. >>> dozens of...
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not just that, but cold air coming in out of canada. look at winnipeg with a high of zero. that's going to filter down into the ap la lags mountains the early part of next week. could be seeing some serious accumulations of snowfall into these regions. on the other side of the ocean, we are seeing a frontal area moving across portions of italy. that is going to push over toward the balkans, but the same storm system actually brought some severe weather towards portugal yesterday. i want to show you a video coming out of here in portugal where a twister caused some serious damage to several factories. powerful winds also hit a parking lot damaging numerous vehicles here. it's estimated that the winds in the storm reached about 200 kilometers per hour, so very serious and dangerous storm here and wrecked up a lot of cars. you can see as this continues to scroll off there towards the left, a car down there in the valley. so that's just showing how significant and dangerous this storm system was. now conditions are improving in portugal, but as we continue to track off towards
not just that, but cold air coming in out of canada. look at winnipeg with a high of zero. that's going to filter down into the ap la lags mountains the early part of next week. could be seeing some serious accumulations of snowfall into these regions. on the other side of the ocean, we are seeing a frontal area moving across portions of italy. that is going to push over toward the balkans, but the same storm system actually brought some severe weather towards portugal yesterday. i want to show...
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then he's invited to canada and speaks in front of ontario's parliament and what just like in canada hundreds of farmers in peru and latin america are sent to jail for defending their right to a healthy life. then d.m. people's struggle to defend their land and water continues. in two thousand and six yanacocha shut down by another blockade america was called in to mediate but this time a farmer is killed by police. you're not on your mind. they called my sister and my niece answered we got on we saw it in. they knew she was an adolescent and they said we'll tell your uncle to stop interfering with mining issues that we know because we're going to put two bullets in his head covers but they waited until my niece was confused and hung up the phone. you know because i want to look at your studio and i said they wanted to hear my niece cry live from my. little i don't understand their perverse logic to threaten my sister or my niece. do you have the nurse up with you . on your mind or we saw you know. come on. what about the. father marco isn't the only one receiving brad's. narrative a
then he's invited to canada and speaks in front of ontario's parliament and what just like in canada hundreds of farmers in peru and latin america are sent to jail for defending their right to a healthy life. then d.m. people's struggle to defend their land and water continues. in two thousand and six yanacocha shut down by another blockade america was called in to mediate but this time a farmer is killed by police. you're not on your mind. they called my sister and my niece answered we got on...
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reinforcing shot up in the canada, southern part of canada. that air will make a move south. it's really going to freeze up areas up in the great lakes in terms of a thick frost. we will catch the edge and get some of that here across central maryland. here is the trend. cool front on the marte. that boundary will sink southward, lasting in to the big run day on saturday. again a chilly run. not a -- not exactly the day we would always expect in this part of early october. in any case you can see the effects of that cold air in can canada. the tropics, still active, patty will be making a move we think now actually to the soup of bermuda and down toward the cuba area into the florida straits. tropical season not done yet. go orioles, we are trying to get it done. tomorrow 64, cloudy skies, breezy and cool and tomorrow night 33. very close to freezing in the city. north and west. below freezing a frost. seven day forecast, check out sunday. we do bounce back. then in to the day on monday looks like a chance for showers comes back in. cooler air behind that tuesday and wednesda
reinforcing shot up in the canada, southern part of canada. that air will make a move south. it's really going to freeze up areas up in the great lakes in terms of a thick frost. we will catch the edge and get some of that here across central maryland. here is the trend. cool front on the marte. that boundary will sink southward, lasting in to the big run day on saturday. again a chilly run. not a -- not exactly the day we would always expect in this part of early october. in any case you can...
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the air is coming right out of canada into our region from the north. and from the south, it is moving all the way up into canada. take a look at these numbers. that's why it is so cold. liz crenshaw, look at these numbers coming across the chesapeake bay. montreal, canada, 70 degrees. i just booked a flight. i'll be there tomorrow. if you want to come with me, a few seats left on the plane. if we start flying out of d.c. that's why we're so cold of look at that. the tropical moisture moving all the way toward montreal. wow! the picture showing it moving across the region. you can see the counter clockwise flow. at love showers and thunderstorms with that warmer flow over boston, with the colder flow, we've got the snow and big time snow, two to three feet of snow. back into some of the ski resorts. they are really loving this. we are not loving the very chilly rain. the rain continues and it continues just about everywhere. and i think it will continue right throughout most of the night tonight. we're also dealing with the flooding. we have flood warni
the air is coming right out of canada into our region from the north. and from the south, it is moving all the way up into canada. take a look at these numbers. that's why it is so cold. liz crenshaw, look at these numbers coming across the chesapeake bay. montreal, canada, 70 degrees. i just booked a flight. i'll be there tomorrow. if you want to come with me, a few seats left on the plane. if we start flying out of d.c. that's why we're so cold of look at that. the tropical moisture moving...
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this will keep things wet for western canada. you can see 50 sent mecentimete snow. anher system will be bringing storms through canada. temperatures are looking like this. very warm in the southwest. no problems with snow there. >> that's all for this edition of "newsline." thanks for joining us. are you totally unprepared? just about all of us have something hangen on our walls, pictures, paintings, art work clocks, all can come crashing down and create broken glass. inexpensive picture hook can secure pictures to the wall and help keep you and your family safe. for more information on earthquake preparedness, captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: the presidential candidates stayed mostly out of public view to prepare for tomorrow's town hall debate, as a blitz of political ads continued to dominate the airwaves. god eving. i'm judy woodruff. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez. on the newshour tonight, npr's peter overby analyzes the big money behind the ad wars. >> woodruff: plus we have two takes on close congressional contests, starting with
this will keep things wet for western canada. you can see 50 sent mecentimete snow. anher system will be bringing storms through canada. temperatures are looking like this. very warm in the southwest. no problems with snow there. >> that's all for this edition of "newsline." thanks for joining us. are you totally unprepared? just about all of us have something hangen on our walls, pictures, paintings, art work clocks, all can come crashing down and create broken glass....
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these are the images seen from the streets of canada. operations room today. libertarian presidential candidate gary johnson may actually be poised to make a huge impact on the election this year the race has tightened up considerably since president obama and mitt romney's first debate carrie johnson may play a role in picking who our next president will be according to the latest polling from zogby mitt romney now leads the president nationwide by a slim margin of forty five point one to forty four point five percent however when gary johnson's name is included in the zogby polling romney actually trails the president by a half point forty five and a half to forty five these are obviously small margins and there's still lots of time for the polls to change but if you're a conservative who prefers the so-called free market but doesn't like drones nixon's drug war indefinite detention and surveillance and gary johnson is your guy question is is it worth voting for him even if it might cost mitt romney the election well let's ask the man himself former new mexi
these are the images seen from the streets of canada. operations room today. libertarian presidential candidate gary johnson may actually be poised to make a huge impact on the election this year the race has tightened up considerably since president obama and mitt romney's first debate carrie johnson may play a role in picking who our next president will be according to the latest polling from zogby mitt romney now leads the president nationwide by a slim margin of forty five point one to...
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ours is get a little weird it seems canada in upper marlboro maryland canada thank you for calling what's on your mind tonight. oh moved you know. when i'm looking to grieve and come together and you know pull me up and what is it going to take in this country to. the saying put it in the village book it can it's one of the things that there's actually two differences between our situation and that agrees the first is that it's just a heck of a lot worse in greece right now and when it was as bad i mean look at greek unemployment it's where we were in one nine hundred thirty two and in one nine hundred thirty two you had the biggest occupation movement of the twentieth century here in north america in the united states you had people the bonus army they were literally camped from the lawn of the white. house all the way down to the potomac river you know tens of thousands of people and fact president hoover had douglas mcarthur you know come in with tanks and on horseback and try to burn him out and unsuccessfully so there was this enormous pressure that was happening people were in the s
ours is get a little weird it seems canada in upper marlboro maryland canada thank you for calling what's on your mind tonight. oh moved you know. when i'm looking to grieve and come together and you know pull me up and what is it going to take in this country to. the saying put it in the village book it can it's one of the things that there's actually two differences between our situation and that agrees the first is that it's just a heck of a lot worse in greece right now and when it was as...
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the 15-hour journey was interrupted for those on board the air canada via -- flight. sent to search for the missing blood, the crew and passengers became lookouts. >> everyone's heart started beating a little bit faster. anything out of the ordinary as a bit concerning. they said, we would appreciate it if everyone could look out their windows and if anybody has any binoculars that can help us identify this yacht, it would be helpful. >> the trip was nearing the final destination when the pilot was asked to divert. that meant to descend from 35,000 feet to 5,000 feet, allowing all those on board to get a good look at the ocean below. >> i made the announcement to the passengers, please help us look for, if you see anything. it is difficult to find anything. 5,000 feet is still about a mile above the water. they say, i see what i think as the boat. what we proceeded over and it was almost exactly where they had told us it would be. >> once he had been spotted, an austrian police boat pick it up. s said to be in good condition after his dramatic rescue. >> now to a fina
the 15-hour journey was interrupted for those on board the air canada via -- flight. sent to search for the missing blood, the crew and passengers became lookouts. >> everyone's heart started beating a little bit faster. anything out of the ordinary as a bit concerning. they said, we would appreciate it if everyone could look out their windows and if anybody has any binoculars that can help us identify this yacht, it would be helpful. >> the trip was nearing the final destination...
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it will get up into eastern canada and began to weaken in intensity. the rain is starting to slowly break up and fall apart as the storm gets a little weaker and drift farther to the north. still broad circulation is generating slow up and down the appellation for west virginia. showers will continue to work their way through here. there is still a blizzard warning it was reissued out in garrett county. temperatures near or below freezing in many areas. a heavy, wet snow is problematic. hagerstown at 36 degrees. it is possible some of our rain showers could mix with some wet snowflakes. 35-41 by morning with like southerly winds. the storm slowly macon's way up to the great lakes and getting up into canada. still some snow likely in the highest elevations of west virginia and western maryland. east of the mountains will get less of the jig less precipitation and hopefully things will quiet down before the little ones go out to do ing. trick-or-treater i thursday night into friday we should start to see the cloud cover breaking up and we will have a son
it will get up into eastern canada and began to weaken in intensity. the rain is starting to slowly break up and fall apart as the storm gets a little weaker and drift farther to the north. still broad circulation is generating slow up and down the appellation for west virginia. showers will continue to work their way through here. there is still a blizzard warning it was reissued out in garrett county. temperatures near or below freezing in many areas. a heavy, wet snow is problematic....
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. >>> in canada fireballs rose from a warehouse housing highly explosive racing car fuel. scores of home had to be evacuated. no injuries and so far no word on what caused the fire. >>> the white house is lit up in pink to mark ok as breast cancer awareness month. new york's empire state building is also bathed in pink light. even buckingham palace in london has gone pink to support the campaign. >>> here san early look on how wall street will kick off the day. the dow closed at 13,515 after adding 77 points yesterday. the s&p was up three, but the nasdaq lost two. taking a look overseas trading this morning, in tokyo the nikkei fell ten points while in hong kong the hang seng was closed again for a holiday. >>> well, stocks ended mostly in the black monday thanks to a glimmer of economic optimism. news that manufacturing growth broke a four-month roadblock sparked an upbeat mood on the street. fed chief ben bernanke renewed the central bank's pledge to keep record low interest rates to spur the economy even after if regains momentum. >>> analysts say winter holiday shoppi
. >>> in canada fireballs rose from a warehouse housing highly explosive racing car fuel. scores of home had to be evacuated. no injuries and so far no word on what caused the fire. >>> the white house is lit up in pink to mark ok as breast cancer awareness month. new york's empire state building is also bathed in pink light. even buckingham palace in london has gone pink to support the campaign. >>> here san early look on how wall street will kick off the day. the...
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there were demonstrations as you were demonstrations against any military intervention in syria in canada the us britain and many other western countries the people in the western these demonstrations were small but in my experience going back to the vietnam war all the time these demonstrations start small and they must rule it in size when it gets closer to the attacks as you say they did last year many saw as the problem is the problem is do the politicians even bother to listen i will have to go to you hey can i must ask you another question we're hearing reports here at all about rival sectarian groups from iraq that are now possibly thought to be increasingly involved in the syrian conflict on various sized just how dangerous is that now make the situation in syria. so it's really dangerous and we know that the united states and britain and other western journeys countries you see these terrorists including al qaeda to for their thoughts foreign policy ends they created al-qaeda to fight against the former soviet troops in afghanistan they use these mercenaries in iraq to create sec
there were demonstrations as you were demonstrations against any military intervention in syria in canada the us britain and many other western countries the people in the western these demonstrations were small but in my experience going back to the vietnam war all the time these demonstrations start small and they must rule it in size when it gets closer to the attacks as you say they did last year many saw as the problem is the problem is do the politicians even bother to listen i will have...
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lots of snow in canada. this low pressure system moving across eastern canada is spreading rain and snow in ontario and northern quebec. and rain showers in the great lakes. the symptom will travel towards the east. and will start to effect new england and the east end of canada on wednesday. and back behind it there's another storm moving through alberta bringing snow and rain. the system will head towards the east and will start to effect minnesota, north dakota, and manitoba. manitoba may see 15 centimeters of snow. a small low, it is tracking through southern california bringing in some rain showers. sierra nevada may see intense snow showers from late wednesday. and dry across the eastern half. eastern third of the u.s. conditions are ideal for overnight cooling. that could create freezing conditions. that could increase frost conditions. also that could kill sensitive plants if left outdoors. all right. temperatures are looking like this. cooling down to 11 degrees in chicago. despite the sunshine. 12
lots of snow in canada. this low pressure system moving across eastern canada is spreading rain and snow in ontario and northern quebec. and rain showers in the great lakes. the symptom will travel towards the east. and will start to effect new england and the east end of canada on wednesday. and back behind it there's another storm moving through alberta bringing snow and rain. the system will head towards the east and will start to effect minnesota, north dakota, and manitoba. manitoba may...
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after a 7.7 quake struck canada's queen charlotte items. the earthquake struck about 86 miles south of masset, canada. a tsunami warning was issued from the northern tip of vancouver island british columbia to cape decision, alaskan. residents have been have been urged to immediately move to higher ground. the epicenter was in a sparsely populated area of canada and so far no reports of injury are damage. mark tamayo joins us with latest. >> heather, some of the buoy reports are show something tsunami activity on the small side in the form of centimeters. as far as that tsunami warning, here is a look at some gages forecasted to be below 30 cent meters. all the areas shaded here, can you pick out once again the tsunami warning has been in place for an hour. so coming up we'll let you know if this does change or if we get any more reports of the tsunami activity out there in the warning area. >> we have developing news in san francisco where the embarcadero bart station is closed after someone was hit on the train tracks. jade hernandez is l
after a 7.7 quake struck canada's queen charlotte items. the earthquake struck about 86 miles south of masset, canada. a tsunami warning was issued from the northern tip of vancouver island british columbia to cape decision, alaskan. residents have been have been urged to immediately move to higher ground. the epicenter was in a sparsely populated area of canada and so far no reports of injury are damage. mark tamayo joins us with latest. >> heather, some of the buoy reports are show...
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in southeastern ka da in a -- canada. lifting northward up into eastern canada.as the storm moves into eastern canada we'll see bands of rain and snow affecting parts of the northeastern u.s.. this is a storm. >> today big rigs hit the road carrying trucks and equipment and are expected to arrive by thursday. >> storm still causing chaos fort( travelers. 100 flights cancelled again today at san francisco international airport. >> abc 7 news talked to some of the stranded passengersv:. >> this woman just needs to be back home. after 30 minutes, she still haven't have a flight. >> what happened back there? >> it's complicated. >> are the airlines cooperate something. >> yes. everybody wants to fly now. >> brian green's flight rescheduled for tomorrow. >> i have to be at a cemetery. so the circumstances definitely suck. that is my story. hopefully, they can help me out. >> we're in mendocino. and have thursday getting back to the east coast. >> at least he's in no great crush to get home. vegas. >> you're going to be a prisoner of love in loss vegas. >> there are ye
in southeastern ka da in a -- canada. lifting northward up into eastern canada.as the storm moves into eastern canada we'll see bands of rain and snow affecting parts of the northeastern u.s.. this is a storm. >> today big rigs hit the road carrying trucks and equipment and are expected to arrive by thursday. >> storm still causing chaos fort( travelers. 100 flights cancelled again today at san francisco international airport. >> abc 7 news talked to some of the stranded...
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to conclude and buy progress out of canada.s that just hit ten minutes ago. when you look at progress it was going to be down sharply. it is down because late friday we got work from investment canada it was not going to accept the current application from the company or approve the current deal. about ten minutes ago we heard from petronas announcing they're meeting with industry officials. and they are talking about extending for up to 30 days -- or, i should say, having up to 30 days as part of the usual process to mutually agree to any additional things they can do to make canada happy, to get approval. this is seen as a positive, not just for those who are invested in progress energy shares, you see them there, but also in shares of nexin, involving a chinese acquirer, cnooc. those shares are down sharply, even before we got this positive update on the negotiations that will take place between petronas and investment canada. the belief amongst most this deal will still happen regardless of what happened with petronas. >> n
to conclude and buy progress out of canada.s that just hit ten minutes ago. when you look at progress it was going to be down sharply. it is down because late friday we got work from investment canada it was not going to accept the current application from the company or approve the current deal. about ten minutes ago we heard from petronas announcing they're meeting with industry officials. and they are talking about extending for up to 30 days -- or, i should say, having up to 30 days as part...
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it's cold up in canada. >> oh, it's freezing. it's freezing.>> oh, no. he doesn't have to do that. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: but what is your -- what about the -- the american presidential election. >> well, you know, i was undecided for a long time. then, donald trump got me thinking. >> jimmy: yeah, right, yeah, yeah, yeah. he really did. >> because he's so hip. no, i don't know. i mean, mitt romney is interesting, you know. i mean -- canada has a problem with him because we are one of the few countries he hasn't sent his money to. [ laughter ] so we're bitter about that. >> jimmy: they did not get any of his money, no. >> no. >> jimmy: but, i wanted to ask you -- because you were telling me this funny story. and, if you don't mind, please tell the audience this story. you are doing press for "frankenweenie." >> yeah. >> jimmy: great animated movie with tim burton. but, catherine o'hara is your co-star. >> yeah, catherine and i each play thr characters. >> jimmy: she's brilliant as well. >> genius, genius, catherine. >> jimmy: so, you are
it's cold up in canada. >> oh, it's freezing. it's freezing.>> oh, no. he doesn't have to do that. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: but what is your -- what about the -- the american presidential election. >> well, you know, i was undecided for a long time. then, donald trump got me thinking. >> jimmy: yeah, right, yeah, yeah, yeah. he really did. >> because he's so hip. no, i don't know. i mean, mitt romney is interesting, you know. i mean -- canada has a...
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por la mls dc united ha viajado a canada para enfrentar maÑana al toronto fc, andy najar nos cuenta como se mena con dos clasicos, uno en mexico, america contra chivas y otro en espaÑa, barcelona frente al real madrid, tenemos la previa de los super clasicos. atravesando por contrastantes momentos, américa y chivas se verán las caras mañana sábado en una edición más del clásico del fútbol mexicano en partido de la 12da fecha del torneo apertura. las aguilas tienen cinco partidos consecutivos sin derrotas y ocupan el cuarto puesto en la clasificación general, mientras que guadalajara está en 11mo sitio con 13 unidades. atencion que este partido lo tendremos mañana desde las 5. 30 de la tarde en vivo por univision deportes. clásico de los clásicos tendrá lugar el domingo, barcelona frente a real madrid y se disputara en el camp nou la edición número 83 de la historia del fútbol español, el equipo cule es líder de la tabla y le saca 8 puntos a los merengues que han iniciado el campeonato con altibajos. barca estará en casa, con su gente, pero con las ausencias de su capitán carles puyol rec
por la mls dc united ha viajado a canada para enfrentar maÑana al toronto fc, andy najar nos cuenta como se mena con dos clasicos, uno en mexico, america contra chivas y otro en espaÑa, barcelona frente al real madrid, tenemos la previa de los super clasicos. atravesando por contrastantes momentos, américa y chivas se verán las caras mañana sábado en una edición más del clásico del fútbol mexicano en partido de la 12da fecha del torneo apertura. las aguilas tienen cinco partidos...
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montreal, canada at 70 degrees. washington at 46 degrees.ut there right now, we're current lif sitting at 42. it is a very chilly evening because we're on the backside of that storm, you can see the snow back here where they could pick up another 6-12 inches as sandy stays just to the north. the mountains here catching all of the moisture over the next couple of days. for us, we're going to see a couple of chances for some precipitation. maybe a few showers. but once again, they're not going to be able to get by the mountains, at least not many of them. you can see exactly what i'm talking about right here. here's the blue ridge. here's there's a few showers coming in through the warnton area. most of us starting to dry out. we've got some really wet roads. so be careful there. all of these areas in green are under flood warnings, especially the potomac. once again, we could be under water again. we'll be higher most likely tomorrow. we want to make sure we're raelly ready for that. if you're a business, you want to make sure you're ready fo
montreal, canada at 70 degrees. washington at 46 degrees.ut there right now, we're current lif sitting at 42. it is a very chilly evening because we're on the backside of that storm, you can see the snow back here where they could pick up another 6-12 inches as sandy stays just to the north. the mountains here catching all of the moisture over the next couple of days. for us, we're going to see a couple of chances for some precipitation. maybe a few showers. but once again, they're not going to...
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when people hear tar sands, they think alberta, canada.y oil or is there paul ryan, they think jobs. but talk about why you're talking in moab. >> this particular locality is in a high elevation of a plateau, one of the last wild places in utah. it is a huge refuge for elk and deer, and a bit of a watershed. it would also affect the white river and green river. this is an inappropriate activity. people are not aware that utah has a lot of tar sands exposed at the surface, easy to get to. this would be a strip mining project. it would completely due forced this plateau, annihilate the vegetation for these animals. once they're done, there would never have any beneficial use whatsoever besides destroy in the watershed. >> where do these tar sands come from? >> the colorado river was a system that did not make to the ocean and used to be a lake. it drained internally. algae and organic materials provided hydrocarbons. >> i want to turn to a clip from a cbs report on the tartheh tar sands project. according to earth energy resources, there's n
when people hear tar sands, they think alberta, canada.y oil or is there paul ryan, they think jobs. but talk about why you're talking in moab. >> this particular locality is in a high elevation of a plateau, one of the last wild places in utah. it is a huge refuge for elk and deer, and a bit of a watershed. it would also affect the white river and green river. this is an inappropriate activity. people are not aware that utah has a lot of tar sands exposed at the surface, easy to get to....
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canada cut from 17% to 11%. just like that. and what happened? canada prospered.72 to $1.2 a day. less government was cut for people. even for poor people. 11% government leaves plenty to help the helpless. in fact, if 24 percent were not taken from us we as free individuals would do more to help the poor. such private charity does a better job. closer to the people that served. better as supporting those who really need help from those who need a push. criticized for giving most of his charity money to the mormon church. a writer for the nation said he gave virtually nothing to any program that focuses directly. it is clear that romney's donations are but taking care of his own. this is just ignorant. really is charity help support people. mormon subplots of non mormons. for example, they have a monster warehouse filled with food. they give it to anyone in need, any religion. when that earthquake hit 80 relief from mormons got there before government halted. after hurricane katrina, the same deal. even the new york times reported that. the mormon trucks were the
canada cut from 17% to 11%. just like that. and what happened? canada prospered.72 to $1.2 a day. less government was cut for people. even for poor people. 11% government leaves plenty to help the helpless. in fact, if 24 percent were not taken from us we as free individuals would do more to help the poor. such private charity does a better job. closer to the people that served. better as supporting those who really need help from those who need a push. criticized for giving most of his charity...