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and why canada pulled out of the kyoto protocol. it looks like. not fluid, so it takes a lot more energy and water and produces a lot more byproduct. it is equaling to why it is such a big area, 141 thousand square kilometers, equal to that of destroying england, wales combined, or the state of florida for american folks. there are about six or seven cities, could be up to nine. oil, formperial example, would be bigger than washington, d.c. alone. this is some of the biggest dump trucks in the world. a lot of the issues of toxicity we're talking with, which relates to water, ponds, but there really toxic sludge lakes. they currently spend 180 square kilometers. every day one million leaders are reaching to the watershed, which is where our families drink from. arctic ap into the sin. that is where the northern folks will be getting these toxins that contain cyanide, lead, synthetic assets. there are a lot of issues we're dealing with healthwise. >> that was a member of the first nation in northern alberta. all of this comes as canad
and why canada pulled out of the kyoto protocol. it looks like. not fluid, so it takes a lot more energy and water and produces a lot more byproduct. it is equaling to why it is such a big area, 141 thousand square kilometers, equal to that of destroying england, wales combined, or the state of florida for american folks. there are about six or seven cities, could be up to nine. oil, formperial example, would be bigger than washington, d.c. alone. this is some of the biggest dump trucks in the...
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rich with untapped natural resources, nunavut is canada's largest territory. among the 28 communities scattered across it, 85 percent of the residents are aboriginal inuit. >> in greenland you cannot go hunting by snowmobile, you have to use dogs. >> by law? >> yes by law. >> aaju peter is originally from greenland, but moved to nunavut more than 30 years ago. she spent most of that time trying to preserving inuit culture. >> we have the longest still living hunting culture in this world. you have seen the hunters going out on the ice to catch fish, seal or caribou. they bring that back and then they provide it free to the community. if we didn't have that we would be starving. >> with a resource boom on the horizon, aaju feels that inuit need to strike a delicate balance. >> you have to look at both. my granddaughter i'm sure, and even my children, could become possibly the wealthiest in canada, but so what? if we can not safegaurd it, if we can do it properly, we shouldn't do it. we cannot assume that foreigners and other international people are considering
rich with untapped natural resources, nunavut is canada's largest territory. among the 28 communities scattered across it, 85 percent of the residents are aboriginal inuit. >> in greenland you cannot go hunting by snowmobile, you have to use dogs. >> by law? >> yes by law. >> aaju peter is originally from greenland, but moved to nunavut more than 30 years ago. she spent most of that time trying to preserving inuit culture. >> we have the longest still living...
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transporter territory it's much smaller than that of russia canada and denmark and in fact. in fact the united states does not really have territories bordering. oh very limited territories bordering the arctic ocean and we have to distinguish between the territories above the arctic circle which is an imaginary line of sixty six. parallel and. the actual arctic ocean and there were what happens is we have counted the denmark and russia which are the main countries which which actually have have territories there now how does the united states get round this it is not a member of of you you don't close the united nations convention of the law of the sea and therefore it has no it can't file official claims for extended continental shelf and in fact i don't think it intends to do that because if you look at the geography alaska is only a little bit above the arctic circle but how does it get around it it is through the militarized nation of north america and its alliance particularly with canada but also with denmark and norway. and the saddest of what is called. maritime nor
transporter territory it's much smaller than that of russia canada and denmark and in fact. in fact the united states does not really have territories bordering. oh very limited territories bordering the arctic ocean and we have to distinguish between the territories above the arctic circle which is an imaginary line of sixty six. parallel and. the actual arctic ocean and there were what happens is we have counted the denmark and russia which are the main countries which which actually have...
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right on the edge of canada. canada is obviously a model. the system is going up in cost. 43,000 americans last year came to the united states for various things they couldn't get in canada. now my question tor you would be if we went to national health care, where would the americans go who needed to get things they couldn't? the canadians come here because this is still a relatively open system. >> let me respond in this way. i was the first, actually, when you were speaker, i took vermonters over the canadian border because women with breast cancer were paying more for drugs than they were in canada. some of those are paid by their government. third point is that certainly the canadian system is not perfect. there is no health care system in the world that's perfect. but they have had as you know a very conservative prime minister in canada for many, many years. if you had a conservative prime minister who thought their system was so terrible, i would imagine he would have repealed it years ago. but he knew it would be political suicide b
right on the edge of canada. canada is obviously a model. the system is going up in cost. 43,000 americans last year came to the united states for various things they couldn't get in canada. now my question tor you would be if we went to national health care, where would the americans go who needed to get things they couldn't? the canadians come here because this is still a relatively open system. >> let me respond in this way. i was the first, actually, when you were speaker, i took...
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in canada, s.e., they look like us.m over 40 years and on every criteria it is better. efficiency, life-saving, let burd yn on industry. you know the canadian medicare bill was 13 pages. you know how many pages for obama care? 2700. unbelievable complexities, trap doors, special interest hooks and the rest of it. >> this i completely agree with in terms of complexity and trap doors. i'm a cancer survivor. the facts are these. cancer survival rates are better in this country than anywhere else. >> hundred percent accurate. >> in canada and the uk. why? emphasis on early prevention. when you get healthcare as low-cost as possible, yes, there are ways to lower cost and raise quality. but it is also true that people with complex conditions come here to be treated as a breast cancer survivor, i have a better chance of surviving in this country than canada or uk by actually wide margins. it is not accurate to say the outcomes are exactly the same. >> there is a reason. because our government spent a huge amount on medical res
in canada, s.e., they look like us.m over 40 years and on every criteria it is better. efficiency, life-saving, let burd yn on industry. you know the canadian medicare bill was 13 pages. you know how many pages for obama care? 2700. unbelievable complexities, trap doors, special interest hooks and the rest of it. >> this i completely agree with in terms of complexity and trap doors. i'm a cancer survivor. the facts are these. cancer survival rates are better in this country than anywhere...
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canada, finally mr. black in "flight of the eagle" you dedicate to a boil american friends in particular. tina brown, an aunt ann coulter, henry and nancy kissinger, peggy noonan, , etc., etc.. why were you specific about using the word allele in that dedication? >> in this sort of crisis that i went through with the onslaught against me, people went out of their way to be supportive and some a few defected in became antagonistic so i wanted to show those recognition to those that were conspicuously supportive because the way the system works not just the in the united states come in with that degree of official attention is focused on a person there is the intent of those targeting him to ostracize and isolate him so all of those seven is writing about the united states i thought i would focus on americans but those that resisted that temptation and many of those came to visit me when i was aghast of the american people including henry kissinger i thought it was the least i could do and i was proud to d
canada, finally mr. black in "flight of the eagle" you dedicate to a boil american friends in particular. tina brown, an aunt ann coulter, henry and nancy kissinger, peggy noonan, , etc., etc.. why were you specific about using the word allele in that dedication? >> in this sort of crisis that i went through with the onslaught against me, people went out of their way to be supportive and some a few defected in became antagonistic so i wanted to show those recognition to those...
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territory in the frozen region of the arctic council consists of those eight countries with russia canada and the u.s. boasting the biggest bites or to report on what's being done to protect the ecology amidst the race for the black gold. initially the idea was foot forward by the president here in silly thought all the city located exactly all of the arctic circle. is definitely the most important issue being discussed we've got over four hundred experts international experts who arrived here to discuss these problems and the general understanding is that the climate in fact has changed temperatures have in general warmed up in the arctic melting the ice caps and opening new opportunities clearly for different countries to develop its vast natural resources and also new trade routes like the northern trade route which is actively now being used by countries like china with the help of russia since well just the figures tell the story by themselves four ships heading say from beijing to rotterdam it takes around two weeks quicker then say if they take the traditional south and routes up t
territory in the frozen region of the arctic council consists of those eight countries with russia canada and the u.s. boasting the biggest bites or to report on what's being done to protect the ecology amidst the race for the black gold. initially the idea was foot forward by the president here in silly thought all the city located exactly all of the arctic circle. is definitely the most important issue being discussed we've got over four hundred experts international experts who arrived here...
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and why people in northern canada are enjoying bigger catches than ever before. ♪ on august 20th, aleera america introduced a new voice in journalism. >> good evening everyone, welcome to al jazeera. >> usa today says: >> ...writes the columbia journalism review. and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. ♪ good to have you with us, these are the top stories on al jazeera. a bomb exploded on the bus in pakistan killing at least 17 government workers. dozens of other wounded civil servants have been taken to a hospital. iran's foreign minister says he is looking to break the deadlock on the run longing nuclear dispute in a year as prospect of a settlement came after the highest level meeting between the united states and iran since its revolution in 1979. and they have been progress on syria at the united nations, the security council could vote later on friday after agreeing on a draft resolution and syria's chemical weapons. the army is bracing for protests on friday after days of
and why people in northern canada are enjoying bigger catches than ever before. ♪ on august 20th, aleera america introduced a new voice in journalism. >> good evening everyone, welcome to al jazeera. >> usa today says: >> ...writes the columbia journalism review. and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. ♪ good to have you with us, these are the top stories...
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pero por equivocaciÓn en la autopista el conductor se dirigiÓ a la canadÁ.an a detroit, tomÓ la ruta equivocada y se desvÍo al puente que conduce a canada ella con 47 pasajeros fueron detenidos de la agencia de aduanas y >>>periodista: protecciÓn pronto riza de estados unidos ubicado a pasos del puente. >>> comenzÓ todo, preguntas (llora) desde cuanto estas aquÍ, quede litos tienes, en quÉ trabajas cuantos hijos tienes, toda la gente espantada, llorando ahÍ. entre los detenidos el esposo de jo bit que estÁ en un centro de detenciÓn. >>> a nosotros, nuestra familia nos enterraron vivo, porque esta es una situaciÓn dolorosa. >>> el hecho se registrÓ el pasado 25 de julio, el centro hispano del oeste de michigan la organizaciÓn que subcontrato a la empresa de autobuses para que los inmigrantes pudieran tramitar sus pasaportes en el consulado de mÉxico en detroit con quien tienen ese acuerdo el chofer siguiÓ instrucciones. >>> nos equivocamos, fue un error ahÍ, entramos mal, pero cuando la seÑora me dijo, que tengo que tomar esta ruta y que sabÍa donde iba yo de
pero por equivocaciÓn en la autopista el conductor se dirigiÓ a la canadÁ.an a detroit, tomÓ la ruta equivocada y se desvÍo al puente que conduce a canada ella con 47 pasajeros fueron detenidos de la agencia de aduanas y >>>periodista: protecciÓn pronto riza de estados unidos ubicado a pasos del puente. >>> comenzÓ todo, preguntas (llora) desde cuanto estas aquÍ, quede litos tienes, en quÉ trabajas cuantos hijos tienes, toda la gente espantada, llorando ahÍ. entre...
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. >> up next, the prime minister of canada losing patience about the long delayed keystone pipeline.he kind of thing we can accept a no on. if ultimately there were a no, the fight will go on until it's accepted. >> my exclusive interview coming next with the prime minister of canada, steven harper. he also had things to say about blackberry, a canadian company. and high-end homes are not what they used to be. wait until you hear what the super rich look for in an ideal home. what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences belo
. >> up next, the prime minister of canada losing patience about the long delayed keystone pipeline.he kind of thing we can accept a no on. if ultimately there were a no, the fight will go on until it's accepted. >> my exclusive interview coming next with the prime minister of canada, steven harper. he also had things to say about blackberry, a canadian company. and high-end homes are not what they used to be. wait until you hear what the super rich look for in an ideal home. what...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china cooperations are old today. i sympathize with the sudan uprising but we do not try and. we do not smuggle weapons or send a snake. we do not do any old these things. right from the sea. the first trip. and i were being put. on our reporters' twitter. and instagram. could be a month. old . technology innovation called the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. more news today violence has once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations the day. to build a new. mission to teach music. and the rest. will be. a story. across russia leading up to twenty fourteen. government.
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china cooperations are old today. i sympathize with the sudan uprising but we do not try and. we do not smuggle weapons or send a snake. we do not do any old these things. right from the sea. the first trip. and i were being put. on our reporters' twitter. and instagram. could be a month. old . technology innovation called the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. more news today violence has...
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canada's blackberry will be bought by a group led by an investment firm. the deal will take the company private. blackberry announced on monday that it will be bought by canada based fairfax financial holdings group for $4.7 billion. the group currently holds about 10% of blackberry shares. the final purchase price will be decided after november. blackberry had a nearly 20% share in the global smartphone market back in 2009. but its market shares dropped to less than 3% in recent years. last week the company announced it will cut 4500 employees, or about 40% of its workforce. >>> time for a check on the markets. u.s. stocks ended lower monday. the dow jones industrial average shed a third of a percent to end up 15,401, continuing their drop from friday. the negative performance was due to jitters over the u.s. economy, as well as continued uncertainty over budget negotiations in congress. well let's now head ear to ee line lee. markets in japan have some catching up to do after being closed for a holiday monday. how are things looking at the moment. >> goo
canada's blackberry will be bought by a group led by an investment firm. the deal will take the company private. blackberry announced on monday that it will be bought by canada based fairfax financial holdings group for $4.7 billion. the group currently holds about 10% of blackberry shares. the final purchase price will be decided after november. blackberry had a nearly 20% share in the global smartphone market back in 2009. but its market shares dropped to less than 3% in recent years. last...
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and canada. company insiders say what we found here in the bay area was standard practice throughout the billion dollar corporation if are years. now are if the first time, these employees are speaking out about a cost-cutting measure that put public health at risk. >> i go to a fence and i lock at & i said this is a fricking storage shed. >> via face time, he describes his first stop for cisco foods. unsupervised unrefrigerated outdoor shed. >> it was nasty. i second-guessed doing it, but i have a kid and the family to provide for. >> he left the job after months, disgusted by the company's shed. >> i remember dropping off chicken and beef. stuff that was perishable. >> back in july, we showed you how cisco stored meat, milk and produce in sheds across the bay area. they had convenient spots not in a refrigerated truck. food that was later picked up by sales people in their cars and delivered to restaurants and hotels. >>> you storing food in the shed? >> are we? i'm not allowed to talk about it
and canada. company insiders say what we found here in the bay area was standard practice throughout the billion dollar corporation if are years. now are if the first time, these employees are speaking out about a cost-cutting measure that put public health at risk. >> i go to a fence and i lock at & i said this is a fricking storage shed. >> via face time, he describes his first stop for cisco foods. unsupervised unrefrigerated outdoor shed. >> it was nasty. i...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing operations are all. welcome to the kaiser report imax keyser we're back in london back in the u.k. a nation not of shopkeepers new. new it's a nation of real estate agents yes the backbone of any great casino capitals nation estate agents one in four jobs created in the u.k. this year were in the property sector that makes a total of five hundred sixty two thousand british residents in gage and selling you shares in what many call george osborne's housing bubble ponzi is mother his wife and five hundred sixty two thousand est agents disagree of course they think i was born to buy scheme is fricken genius stacey stacey i need to know more ergot frickin disingenuous. well max we had to rush back from new york to london to sort this out because i was surprised to see all these headlines while flying back because record number of estate agents raises fears of an unsustainable housing bubble oh and as data shows five hundred sixty two thousand people work in real estate sector the
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing operations are all. welcome to the kaiser report imax keyser we're back in london back in the u.k. a nation not of shopkeepers new. new it's a nation of real estate agents yes the backbone of any great casino capitals nation estate agents one in four jobs created in the u.k. this year were in the property sector that makes a total of five hundred sixty two thousand british residents in gage and selling you shares...
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these are the images for world from the streets of canada. showing operations around the day. elite. player. base just needs to review the economic ups and downs in the final months day the longer the deal sank i and the rest of the life they meet k.c. will be if briefly a multi-day played a. key. player . played. the play. i. played right close to play first st louis and i predict future. play. on our reporters whether playing against the. libyan the multiplayer unlocked play. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser as we're back in london the first thing we needed to do is check in with simon rose of save our saviour's dot co dot u.k. to find out what financial and economic crimes mark carney and george osborne have committed against the british population in our absence simon rose welcome back to the kaiser report i think you very much work much to loose fantastic now here's a headline from the telegraph new threat to savings rate from regulators a crackdown on so-called teaser rates could keep rates at rock bottom and leave savers exposed to random rate cuts but abou
these are the images for world from the streets of canada. showing operations around the day. elite. player. base just needs to review the economic ups and downs in the final months day the longer the deal sank i and the rest of the life they meet k.c. will be if briefly a multi-day played a. key. player . played. the play. i. played right close to play first st louis and i predict future. play. on our reporters whether playing against the. libyan the multiplayer unlocked play. welcome back to...
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of misery a lot of tears now mark carney who you mentioned many times he used to head the bank of canada well he's left behind an even more epic housing bubble there and that is getting and growing worse a higher percentage of canadians are employed in construction now then pre recession much higher level than the us now if you look at the chart the red line there is then canada and the blue line is the us to compare those two so nearly eight percent of canadians are working in the real estate sector and that compares to the us at their peak in two thousand and six it was about five and a half percent of americans worked in the real estate sector now it's under it's about four percent while this is decorous economics what we can build waxwings big enough to fly closest to the sun fast enough because we can't crash soon enough because then we can't get a bailout from the taxpayers who then be asked to suffer austerity again remember that there's two things going on there is a waltz transfer of the public funds to a few private speculators and then there's the essentially extermination of
of misery a lot of tears now mark carney who you mentioned many times he used to head the bank of canada well he's left behind an even more epic housing bubble there and that is getting and growing worse a higher percentage of canadians are employed in construction now then pre recession much higher level than the us now if you look at the chart the red line there is then canada and the blue line is the us to compare those two so nearly eight percent of canadians are working in the real estate...
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we should be tied of the books said men who want canada. [laughter] by the end of george said third rain the largest empire of world history was of the global population it was not intellect that empire that the sun never sets. think you. [applause] >> we have time for some questions. >> please go to the microphone. >> how many germans were here? >> i can give you the number is exactly but one-third of the british army and by the end 37% but i think it is about 50,000 serving of course, you are probably aware a good proportion stayed on to live in america after word. i always worry -- wondered about the german names. [laughter] it was fun to write this book in a place where some of the seeds of the war were in the british army from saratoga was kept for over a year it including many germans that i can tell you were still there. [laughter] >> i've read the the revolutionary war was england's day nom. could you comment about the problem of the populace getting behind the war in england? america was never behind the war in vietnam like they we
we should be tied of the books said men who want canada. [laughter] by the end of george said third rain the largest empire of world history was of the global population it was not intellect that empire that the sun never sets. think you. [applause] >> we have time for some questions. >> please go to the microphone. >> how many germans were here? >> i can give you the number is exactly but one-third of the british army and by the end 37% but i think it is about 50,000...
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low activity fee churr last weak polar vortex over northern canada. if that happens, more blocking is favorable. now clie a toll ji tells us the cold years in maryland line up with the low solar activity dating back to the early 1900's. for more on this story you can go to abc2news.com/weather. mike masco, abc2. >>> in his speech today, president obama kept his focus on the world's hot spots, especially the middle east. we have the latest from new york. >>> among the who's who in today's luncheon a noticeable absence. iran's newly elected president hassan rouhani a no show. president obama expressed cautious optimism about working with iran to ease decades old tensions. >> i do believe that if we can resolve the issue of iran's nuclear program, that clan serve as a major step down a long road toward a different relationship. >> president obama addressed the general assembly this morning also pressuring the u scan -- u.n. security council -- >> even when america's core interests are not directly threatened, we stand ready to do our part to prevent mass
low activity fee churr last weak polar vortex over northern canada. if that happens, more blocking is favorable. now clie a toll ji tells us the cold years in maryland line up with the low solar activity dating back to the early 1900's. for more on this story you can go to abc2news.com/weather. mike masco, abc2. >>> in his speech today, president obama kept his focus on the world's hot spots, especially the middle east. we have the latest from new york. >>> among the who's who...
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of course also denmark and greenland have rights to the central part of the arctic ocean and so do canada but that's between them according to the un laws they see. no reason to believe that they shouldn't find a peaceful agreement moscow earlier said it's now planning to revitalize an old soviet military base on the in the was a good island showing the international community it is ready to protect its interests but this forum is all about dialogue apart from the russian president of leaders of iceland and finland are also going to be here and up to seven hundred participants all together including experts geologists explorers and others all sitting down and diplomatically deciding how to work out the situation how to deal with the arctic how to preserve its energy resources and the environment as well. global warming and high energy prices are adding fuel to the international rivalry for natural treasures in the arctic even those with no territory in the region like china and india have managed to achieve observer status in the arctic council the e.u. also striving for influence has had
of course also denmark and greenland have rights to the central part of the arctic ocean and so do canada but that's between them according to the un laws they see. no reason to believe that they shouldn't find a peaceful agreement moscow earlier said it's now planning to revitalize an old soviet military base on the in the was a good island showing the international community it is ready to protect its interests but this forum is all about dialogue apart from the russian president of leaders...
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but the rivalry is big is so much so that canada and the u.s. are planning to impose restrictions on investments from chinese state owned companies so as the temperatures rise relationships of a coming from state as global ops types increase for the piece of the pie our web team has more stories lined up for you on our team dot com including unlawful disclosure a former f.b.i. agent is on the brink of a three year prison sentence for spilling the beans to the press spoiling a top secret mission. plus new york's finest will be teaching new i phone users how to get fingerprints in a campaign to crack down on that. as austerity continues to bite in portugal many are finding it increasingly difficult to put food on the table if you food aid programs are being cut to making a situation in the recession hit country even worse as the number of people in need rises local volunteer charities are coming to the rescue or to surf earth reports. ok chilly they way. it's mother and her son and now reliance on the parcels hunger and shapelessness increasingly
but the rivalry is big is so much so that canada and the u.s. are planning to impose restrictions on investments from chinese state owned companies so as the temperatures rise relationships of a coming from state as global ops types increase for the piece of the pie our web team has more stories lined up for you on our team dot com including unlawful disclosure a former f.b.i. agent is on the brink of a three year prison sentence for spilling the beans to the press spoiling a top secret...
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the big bad way and always have been big canada file was born new jersey so i think i understand canada a lot you know he grew up in new jersey in the shadow of new york and people always like new york rock's new jersey which is toxic waste jokes canada has grown up in the shadow of america of course as always i know you guys live next to america so i have a canadian sensibility i think i don't want to be canadian versus american but i feel like i'm north american why can't i have access in both countries as and i love hockey so much that alone should make me a canadian when you were a kid did you go see the devils i did i picked up on the devils i was in they had lives of me then because gretzky i phone love with gretzky about the same time this is weird same time i started smoking weed a foam of wayne gretzky's long stop lying to the user but i went back and started kind of reading and catching up on games treated it like a religion dewey became a messianic figure to me i saw gretzky not as god but as you know the lessons that his father taught him i thought were as simple and beautif
the big bad way and always have been big canada file was born new jersey so i think i understand canada a lot you know he grew up in new jersey in the shadow of new york and people always like new york rock's new jersey which is toxic waste jokes canada has grown up in the shadow of america of course as always i know you guys live next to america so i have a canadian sensibility i think i don't want to be canadian versus american but i feel like i'm north american why can't i have access in...
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territory actually in the frozen region the arctic council consists of eight countries with russia canada and the united states boasting the biggest bites all of them along with six other observer states have sent delegations to the forum parties eager piskun of is there for us. well located in russia's north is the only city in the world situated exactly on the arctic circle that's why there's no wonder why it's been chosen to host the third international arctic forum the arctic still remains a region with the most unperson as borderlines but with vast energy resources and extreme weather conditions but as global temperatures warm up and ice caps melt the arctic is now opening up opportunities to more and more countries attracting even those not located in the region now due to its geographic location russia is among the countries with the biggest claims to the arctic like the loss of the ridge and the stockmen gas fields russia is forty five percent of the arctic territory so it is fair that it actually also show that to the world it is really no tension between nations about the russia
territory actually in the frozen region the arctic council consists of eight countries with russia canada and the united states boasting the biggest bites all of them along with six other observer states have sent delegations to the forum parties eager piskun of is there for us. well located in russia's north is the only city in the world situated exactly on the arctic circle that's why there's no wonder why it's been chosen to host the third international arctic forum the arctic still remains...
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taking steps to provide affordable housing in canada. >> we're standing in every room, my kitchen, my dining room and my living room and my bedroom and my bathroom is just around the corner. >> why the conviction of a top politician in china matters. next on "pbs newshour weekend." from the tissue studios, this is "pbs newshour weekend." >> the federal government will shut down 8 days from now unless congress passes a new budget. today neither party was giving an inch, instead leaving democrats and republicans to use the sunday morning talk shows to attack one another. nancy pelosi ridiculed congress friday for funding the affordable care act. >> i called them legislative arsonists. they're there to burn down all that it is that make our country great and the anti-government idealology that is making a mess of what goes on in government now. >> senate cruz said the president and government should be responsible, not the gop. he called on republicans to line up in support of the house bill to eliminate the president's funding for the health care plan. if they do, he proposed a differen
taking steps to provide affordable housing in canada. >> we're standing in every room, my kitchen, my dining room and my living room and my bedroom and my bathroom is just around the corner. >> why the conviction of a top politician in china matters. next on "pbs newshour weekend." from the tissue studios, this is "pbs newshour weekend." >> the federal government will shut down 8 days from now unless congress passes a new budget. today neither party was...
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it's hard to imagine a more versatile aircraft than canada's twin o otter.just ask any pilot. >> you find a pilot to start to fly the twin otter, and they just want to fight a twin otter and fly nothing else. >> but being rugged and popular didn't stop the twin otter from going out of production in 1988. it simply didn't fit business plan at boeing which owned the company at the time. enter viking air, an aircraft parts maker in western canada that bought the original designs and started make twin otters in 1988. producing a new one every ten days. >> i've been, placing aircraft in asia and africa, going into the uae. one aircraft does all those jobs. >> conceived as oway to move canadians through their often harsh aircraft, it is the aircraft of choice. at its heart say the new manufacturers it's really all about canada. >> it's a very canadian airplane. we would never have been able to sell to some of the customers that we were talking to early-on, without that kind of recognition of a great canadian airplane. >> with more than 800 aircraft produced since
it's hard to imagine a more versatile aircraft than canada's twin o otter.just ask any pilot. >> you find a pilot to start to fly the twin otter, and they just want to fight a twin otter and fly nothing else. >> but being rugged and popular didn't stop the twin otter from going out of production in 1988. it simply didn't fit business plan at boeing which owned the company at the time. enter viking air, an aircraft parts maker in western canada that bought the original designs and...
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o canada. who has o canada as their ring tone? a canadian sugar daddy? you sure ferris bueller's alibi checks out? his easy pass has him in the tunnel ten minutes after he buys her last drink. okay, the brand-new lexus she was driving. how'd she pay for it? company car leased to raines advertising in water haven. she's mr. raines' assistant. jason raines. he's married to-- kelly sloane-raines, supermodel. i still have her first swimsuit edition. their beach house was featured in the style section last month. e article said he was from toronto. ashley's cell phone. o canada plays every time jason calls. it's his exclusive ring tone. he call her last night? her call log didn't list him, but her luds did. seven times. last one at 2 a.m. his calls were deleted from her cell around the time of her death. that's half clever, which sounds about right for a trophy husband. some trophy. he marries kelly sloane and cheats on her. man marries a model, he's not looking for a soul mate. you said the girl's stepdad was a cop? yeah. office ray wiznesky. so she's family
o canada. who has o canada as their ring tone? a canadian sugar daddy? you sure ferris bueller's alibi checks out? his easy pass has him in the tunnel ten minutes after he buys her last drink. okay, the brand-new lexus she was driving. how'd she pay for it? company car leased to raines advertising in water haven. she's mr. raines' assistant. jason raines. he's married to-- kelly sloane-raines, supermodel. i still have her first swimsuit edition. their beach house was featured in the style...
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of misery a lot of tears now mark carney who you mentioned many times he used to head the bank of canada well he's left behind an even more epic housing bubble there and that is getting and growing worse a higher percentage of canadians are employed in construction now then pre recession much higher level than the us now if you look at the chart the red line there is then canada and the blue line is the us to compare those two so nearly eight percent of canadians are working in the real estate sector and that compares to the us at their peak in two thousand and six it was about five and a half percent of americans worked in the real estate sector now it's under it's about four percent well this is thicker a speaker nomics what we can build waxwings big enough to fly closest to the sun fast enough because we can't crash soon enough because then we can't get a bailout from the taxpayers who then be asked to suffer austerity again remember that there's two things going on there is a waltz transfer of the public funds to a few private speculators and then there's the essentially exterminatio
of misery a lot of tears now mark carney who you mentioned many times he used to head the bank of canada well he's left behind an even more epic housing bubble there and that is getting and growing worse a higher percentage of canadians are employed in construction now then pre recession much higher level than the us now if you look at the chart the red line there is then canada and the blue line is the us to compare those two so nearly eight percent of canadians are working in the real estate...
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and what it felt like to be in that place in canada and in other opportunities to be in that land inreland. i wonder if you can reflect and margaret as well, what were the physical experiences you were having and what was the importance ever going to the place by way of informing your story? >> i don't know if anybody seen there is a series on now on called african-american lives? >> yeah. >> and it remindses me so much of my experience and some of the things that were said that rang through for me are things like, if we don't know where we come from we don't know that we are somebody. it's like, the effects of colonization when -- when our story is taken from us. in when our language is taken and we are disoriented and we come to a new country, we are not literate, it's a way to keep people oppressed. so, part of reclaiming ourselves as irish americans and having the biggest life possible means knowing everything there is to know about ourselves and our people. >> i will talk briefly about the going to saint john i set that trip up and 911 happened. and so i endsed up going on this
and what it felt like to be in that place in canada and in other opportunities to be in that land inreland. i wonder if you can reflect and margaret as well, what were the physical experiences you were having and what was the importance ever going to the place by way of informing your story? >> i don't know if anybody seen there is a series on now on called african-american lives? >> yeah. >> and it remindses me so much of my experience and some of the things that were said...
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the reigning world champions canada went into the final as favorites with a one hundred percent record in the round robin tournament well no we had just suffered one defeat but it was a five one drubbing at the hands of the canadiens and true to form the north american side is the one two zero up in the first period then he finished control of the second coasting to a three an elite and could have scored more than norwegians bravely held off their opponents going into the third with canada added two more goals later on to seal a convincing five zero victory and keep the undie record intact win or lose this term but the made things come see the rink. you know just know the atmosphere how did how the puck goes off and see the change rooms that was the number one goal this week it's a one off i've got games is it's just kind of the ratio in the case. you know we have great difficulty so we're we're still doing trials right now we have guys valid response and you know september first we want to be here and so it's. just well right now i'm already thinking about all the work we have to do w
the reigning world champions canada went into the final as favorites with a one hundred percent record in the round robin tournament well no we had just suffered one defeat but it was a five one drubbing at the hands of the canadiens and true to form the north american side is the one two zero up in the first period then he finished control of the second coasting to a three an elite and could have scored more than norwegians bravely held off their opponents going into the third with canada...
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pivot to canada.igration, even went to california jury chris meyer workers. >> they need immigration lawyers to figure out how to keep their status will they're trying to start business and create jobs we give you a green card to take a few months to process that. john: somethi called the start of t sow withhe applicant, 200,000 from a canadian venture-capital list. 75,000 from a c canadian angel investor group. if he can speak french or english you can go to canada. >> these are immigrants better job creators. that is an immortant thing to remember. we are the most heterogeneous company in the boroughs, our diversity, different points of view that give us that edge. compared to asian countries were everyone agrees. they lack innovation. the chinese have a goal. but they are not -- that is part of their plan. that is what they're trying to do, and it is something which does not make any sense because what it really takes is a culture which is why there are over 200. john: an argument? >> i tell you, 2
pivot to canada.igration, even went to california jury chris meyer workers. >> they need immigration lawyers to figure out how to keep their status will they're trying to start business and create jobs we give you a green card to take a few months to process that. john: somethi called the start of t sow withhe applicant, 200,000 from a canadian venture-capital list. 75,000 from a c canadian angel investor group. if he can speak french or english you can go to canada. >> these are...
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and one of the main catalysts we own the name was canada. at what they've done in canada, that's a major problem. that turned into a huge upside potential to what's now being a problem for the company. they're not producing up in canada. they're not coming through. so you say that the numbers have come down. they have. but that's because they're not performing. they're fighting this battle on two fronts. they're fighting walmart. they're fighting costco on one side. fighting amazon and the internet on the other side. right now, they're losing the battle, my good friend, as you're about to. so when i -- >> murphy, murphy -- >> -- although it's down 10%. >> forget about the wide ties and everything else, you're tracking in the past. look forward. not what happened in the last quarter, okay? everything has been reset. expectations and earnings. >> right. >> it's a quality company. canada is actually a great opportunity for them. >> it is. >> to build upon. they're very u.s.-centric. latin america, a great opportunity. would you rather go to wal
and one of the main catalysts we own the name was canada. at what they've done in canada, that's a major problem. that turned into a huge upside potential to what's now being a problem for the company. they're not producing up in canada. they're not coming through. so you say that the numbers have come down. they have. but that's because they're not performing. they're fighting this battle on two fronts. they're fighting walmart. they're fighting costco on one side. fighting amazon and the...
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wwe go to canada's eastern arctic. daniel, explain to us how people are being affected there? >> reporter: well, as we heard in the report, sea ice is melting, and there is a big fear here that pe perma frost, ground that has been frozen, may warm up. there are all sorts of changes to movements and species of animals and fish. interestingly one of those movements, the movement of fish species is seen as one potential benefit to changing climate. beneath the still ice, more fish than ever before. >> we'll start loading some from here. >> reporter: a great first catch for peter on his new troller's maiden voyage. halibut is just gun to catch in recent years. now the longer ice-free season is building a commercial fishery where people once fished only for food. >> we went out to test our lines and test new fishing grounds, and i'm glad to say that with the effort of everybody we did catch quite a bit in a small amount of time. >> reporter: new machines near the fish processing plan prepared it for expert to east asia. bigger fishing boats catching more fish means more jobs. >> it
wwe go to canada's eastern arctic. daniel, explain to us how people are being affected there? >> reporter: well, as we heard in the report, sea ice is melting, and there is a big fear here that pe perma frost, ground that has been frozen, may warm up. there are all sorts of changes to movements and species of animals and fish. interestingly one of those movements, the movement of fish species is seen as one potential benefit to changing climate. beneath the still ice, more fish than ever...
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and caused such a tragic morning in canada's capital city. kimberly helcutt, al jazeera. >> good evening, i'm michael eaves. former boxing champion ken norton who gained prominence by beating mohamed ali, died, now he lost the rematch to ali in 1973 but he would later earn the wbc heavy weight crown in 1978 and he finished his career with a record of 42, 7and 11 knockouts. ken norton was 70 years old. >>> today the browns and colts pumentd off cleveland agreeing to send trent richardson to a first round draft pick. richardson rushed for 950 yards and a browns rookie record 11 tuppedz last year. this trade now gives the colts two of the top three draft picks, quarterback andrew luck and now richardson. >>> the nfl has fined four players from end game hits. a clear indication that the nfl is trying to send a message. john madden and ronnie lott, being played and they're being coached properly and that is being seen by all the people watching the video and no one watches more video than john madden. i do believe this is a very positive shift in
and caused such a tragic morning in canada's capital city. kimberly helcutt, al jazeera. >> good evening, i'm michael eaves. former boxing champion ken norton who gained prominence by beating mohamed ali, died, now he lost the rematch to ali in 1973 but he would later earn the wbc heavy weight crown in 1978 and he finished his career with a record of 42, 7and 11 knockouts. ken norton was 70 years old. >>> today the browns and colts pumentd off cleveland agreeing to send trent...
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fuel and it's understood that it's not been left by just one country like the soviet union but it's canada the u.s. and here everybody saying it's not the responsibility of one state to clean this trash up but it's really the responsibility of everyone. and of course we'll be watching all the developments from the forum today. and on our website. at. the chemical design and of syria iran's relations with the the notorious n.s.a. spy scandal are expected to dominate these here. assembly and let's not cross straight to new york with the latest from our correspondent. there hide them arenas so any showdown expected today that. well a lot of discussions clearly and speeches are under way at the u.n. general assembly debate right now is opening the u.n. secretary general ban ki moon is addressing the international the international body but what we can expect is for america global spy program to take center stage right at the top of this debate n.s.a. spy program the relevation revelations of its garner the attention not only the u.s. citizens but at the attention of the world when the u.s. was
fuel and it's understood that it's not been left by just one country like the soviet union but it's canada the u.s. and here everybody saying it's not the responsibility of one state to clean this trash up but it's really the responsibility of everyone. and of course we'll be watching all the developments from the forum today. and on our website. at. the chemical design and of syria iran's relations with the the notorious n.s.a. spy scandal are expected to dominate these here. assembly and...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are old today. mercenaries drones and cyber warfare may be the only way forward for the u.k. military according to a study put together for the country's ministry of defense it turns out that army chiefs are worried that the british public just won't be sold on war anymore so they're looking at how to reinvigorate the warriors spirit as laura smith explains . how to sell a war to a british public that's not buying that's the topic of the latest study by the ministry of defense reacting to what the paper calls a wrong assumption that the british people has become risk averse in a nutshell the paper says it's not the people don't want war it's that they don't understand how it will benefit them so in an effort to explain war better the think tank makes some recommendations for us to make a large investment into drones suggesting that if people in foreign countries they killed at arms length the british public mind so much second use more contractors a.k.a. must raise
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are old today. mercenaries drones and cyber warfare may be the only way forward for the u.k. military according to a study put together for the country's ministry of defense it turns out that army chiefs are worried that the british public just won't be sold on war anymore so they're looking at how to reinvigorate the warriors spirit as laura smith explains . how to sell a war to a british public...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada.joining corporations rule the day. the troika of european lenders is now back in athens it's decided on a new bailout package aimed at healing the fragile greek economy meanwhile the country's teachers and trade union leaders have opened a week of protests storming or promising more strikes to come and as artie's lucic half an hour from ports the new installment of cash will mean even more austerity adding further to public discontent. a team of international inspectors is here in athens for a fresh audit of the country's ailing finances with debt stricken greece hoping progress in reining in spending will unlock even more loans greece has been kept out of bankruptcy with two bailouts worth two hundred forty billion euros but revenues are falling short of expectations sparking fears that another rescue package could be needed to keep it afloat now each loan has come at a high price for ordinary people painful austerity measures have brought cuts to jobs salaries and public services and
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada.joining corporations rule the day. the troika of european lenders is now back in athens it's decided on a new bailout package aimed at healing the fragile greek economy meanwhile the country's teachers and trade union leaders have opened a week of protests storming or promising more strikes to come and as artie's lucic half an hour from ports the new installment of cash will mean even more austerity adding further to...