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and canada. this person said: >> tell me what you think by tweeting me at alivelshi. >> if you're not still convinced of a north american union. diane francis is editor at large of one of canada's largest newspapers. she's american-born and lives in canada now and has dual citizenship. she has merger of the century which advocates for the u.s. and canada to become one. >>> good to see you. this is provocative. i haven't heard this suggested. there's been times when some within has brought it up here and there. >>> the canadians are shocked that i would propose this and there's a lot of anti-americans in canada among a number of people but canadians are thoughtful and the same kind of revulsion in the free-trade bill. >> canada and the united states, the world around us has changed. china's targeted the resorts of canada which is the world's biggest buried treasure in history. russia wants the arctic and canada doesn't have a military to defend it and the capitol enough. >>> are you sure you said
and canada. this person said: >> tell me what you think by tweeting me at alivelshi. >> if you're not still convinced of a north american union. diane francis is editor at large of one of canada's largest newspapers. she's american-born and lives in canada now and has dual citizenship. she has merger of the century which advocates for the u.s. and canada to become one. >>> good to see you. this is provocative. i haven't heard this suggested. there's been times when some...
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arranging imports from canada will enhance the bilateral relationship between japan and canada. >> japanese firms have rights to 8.6 million tons of western canada's liquefied natural gas a year. that's equivalent to one-tenth of japan's annual imports. japan currently gets most of its supply from the middle east. people in china are buying more and more new cars and japanese automakers are celebrating a surge in demand there after disappointing sales last year. officials with china association of automobile manufacturers say sales of new cars last month came in over 1.9 million units. that's an increase of more than 1 19%. >>> south korean government officials are grappling with a growing challenge. they try to help incomers who say they've escaped from the north. but more and more of those people are not genuine defectors but north korean spies. justice ministry officials told lawmakers about their efforts to capture north korean agents. they say the number of arrests they've made has grown sharply in the past few years. the officials say they've detained 49 north korean spies in the past
arranging imports from canada will enhance the bilateral relationship between japan and canada. >> japanese firms have rights to 8.6 million tons of western canada's liquefied natural gas a year. that's equivalent to one-tenth of japan's annual imports. japan currently gets most of its supply from the middle east. people in china are buying more and more new cars and japanese automakers are celebrating a surge in demand there after disappointing sales last year. officials with china...
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tecate, homar el bussines man chavez enfrentara a está noche en 154 libras al de ahíti en quevec de canadalcin, decía homar que este compromiso es para rematara. >> cuando estátodo listo. >> escuchamos a jimmy. >> por la pelea principal de la noche, en asociación con eco promotion, el gobierno de cabos y tecate patrocinador oficial, presentando a los jueces, juan, ramon y jerry y el referi de la pelea arturo costa sandobal. >> bien es la pelea estelar de la noche. >> (hablan en inglés) . >> peso súper wellter, y ahora publico presente aficionados de todo el mundo en vivo desde cabo san lucas california, tour méxico it's showtime. >> (hablan en inglés) . >> esquina azul calsoncillo, 70 kilos, ramons. >> (hablan en inglés) . >> tiene record de 33 víctorias, 5 derrotas y 1 empate, 19 por via de knockout , el ex campeon mundial amb peso súper wellter, de canada aquí está joaquin alcin. >> (hablan en inglés) . >> (hablan en inglés) . >> y su rival en la esquina roja, vestido de azul pesando 70 kilogramos. >> (hablan en inglés) . >> (hablan en inglés) . >> con record de 30 víctorias, 2 derrotas
tecate, homar el bussines man chavez enfrentara a está noche en 154 libras al de ahíti en quevec de canadalcin, decía homar que este compromiso es para rematara. >> cuando estátodo listo. >> escuchamos a jimmy. >> por la pelea principal de la noche, en asociación con eco promotion, el gobierno de cabos y tecate patrocinador oficial, presentando a los jueces, juan, ramon y jerry y el referi de la pelea arturo costa sandobal. >> bien es la pelea estelar de la noche....
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this is the controversial development of canada's oil sands.s with many of canada's natural resources, the oil sands were discovered by the aboriginal people who first inhabited the land. they used the tar substance to waterproof clothing and canoes. commercial developer and began in the 1960s. in 1967, suncor energy constructed a rig. the second mine began almost 20 years later is in 1978. that was a private public mentor -- venture which included the canadian and alberta governments. that area has taken off. by 2011, well since production hit 1.7 million barrels every day. that is growing every single year. one of the main issues is how to get all of that oil to the buyers. one way is to -- is the controversial keystone pipeline, which is grabbed headlines in the states, but the canadian government is backing other pipeline projects to reach europe and asia. more from toronto on this. christian? >> the oil sands is a huge topic here, a hot topic. it already generates a massive amount of jobs in canada and generates huge revenues for the feder
this is the controversial development of canada's oil sands.s with many of canada's natural resources, the oil sands were discovered by the aboriginal people who first inhabited the land. they used the tar substance to waterproof clothing and canoes. commercial developer and began in the 1960s. in 1967, suncor energy constructed a rig. the second mine began almost 20 years later is in 1978. that was a private public mentor -- venture which included the canadian and alberta governments. that...
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canada is home to people of many different cultures. and the ethnic mix is one of the keys to the success of the firm's development team. for instance, the japanese member excels at creating minutely detailed images. >> how do we expand the contact base? >> reporter: members from england and spain where it's popular discussed the mannerisms, and created the playing styles of the more than 600 teams around the world. >> translator: i find this multi-cultural environment stimulate us to come up with great ideas. >> reporter: more game development companies are setting up in canada. there are tax ensentives on labor costs and other support from the federal government and provincial governments. the government of british columbia granted about $40 million to four universitys to set up a graduate school of digital media studies. gaming companies directly collaborate with students on developing games. staff at this major japanese video game company linked up with the school. they just set up in canada in august. >> right. >> happy. >> reporte
canada is home to people of many different cultures. and the ethnic mix is one of the keys to the success of the firm's development team. for instance, the japanese member excels at creating minutely detailed images. >> how do we expand the contact base? >> reporter: members from england and spain where it's popular discussed the mannerisms, and created the playing styles of the more than 600 teams around the world. >> translator: i find this multi-cultural environment...
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right now, canada has become the land of opportunity for oilmen.you there's little else on the horizon. >> bob, if you take a tablet and put on it, "where is supply going to come from that we don't know about today?" and you put down all the optimistic points, that tablet will be basically blank. >> as blank as the landscape around fort mcmurray, where the world of oil exploration ends. you think the days of cheap oil are gone? >> they're gone. from what we knew as cheap oil, when i pump gasoline in ray smith's sinclair station on hinkley street in holdenville, oklahoma, 11¢ a gallon, that's gone. >> $1.50 a gallon? >> we won't ever see $1.50 a gallon. no, that's--that's gone. >> right around the corner from fort mcmurray, you can still see oil being produced the traditional way. it's picturesque now. the wells are still pumping, but they belong to the past, like the iron horse that once rode across these prairies. the future? up here in alberta, they're convinced it's in the dirt. [horn honks] >> since we first aired that story, the demand for oil
right now, canada has become the land of opportunity for oilmen.you there's little else on the horizon. >> bob, if you take a tablet and put on it, "where is supply going to come from that we don't know about today?" and you put down all the optimistic points, that tablet will be basically blank. >> as blank as the landscape around fort mcmurray, where the world of oil exploration ends. you think the days of cheap oil are gone? >> they're gone. from what we knew as...
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meanwhile, one of canada's top spy agencies known as a communication security establishment canada islawsuit for violating privacy rights of citizens. the lawsuit was filed by the civil liberties association and the open media organization who argue that the broad and unchecked surveillance of canadians directly violates the countries hostages in. steve anderson is the executive director at open media and he filled me in on how this lawsuit came about. >> is being revealed that the communications establishment canada has the power to monitor any canadian at any time without a warrant. not only that, we are being asked to foot the bill for this expensive online spying. that is why, thankfully, the civil liberties association has filed this lawsuit arguing that this activity is unconstitutional. we are really happy to support them. similar to the u.s., here in canada, citizens are very upset. there is a pledge on our website where thousands of people since yesterday have signed up to pledge their support for the civil liberties association. i'm hopeful that the government will listen. b
meanwhile, one of canada's top spy agencies known as a communication security establishment canada islawsuit for violating privacy rights of citizens. the lawsuit was filed by the civil liberties association and the open media organization who argue that the broad and unchecked surveillance of canadians directly violates the countries hostages in. steve anderson is the executive director at open media and he filled me in on how this lawsuit came about. >> is being revealed that the...
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they just set up in canada in august. they asked a team of students to suggest the smart phone game for north american customers. >> they really want a general accessible western character that will have traction with the audiences, younger and older. >> reporter: the students researched the topic for three months. finally they unveiled the game. when users moved the correct musicale notes to the circular home base, the device plays a tune. the students wanted the main character to be likable and expressive. members of the japanese company found the research useful. they hoped to benefit from talented staff and ideas from canada and aim to sell their products to north american customers. >> translator: now there's one base where they can train talented people. i hope this will help us be very productive. >> reporter: other japanese companies have decided to also set up in canada. usually known for hockey, the country is gaining the reputation as a major hub of world video gaming. nhk world, vancouver. >> it's time now for
they just set up in canada in august. they asked a team of students to suggest the smart phone game for north american customers. >> they really want a general accessible western character that will have traction with the audiences, younger and older. >> reporter: the students researched the topic for three months. finally they unveiled the game. when users moved the correct musicale notes to the circular home base, the device plays a tune. the students wanted the main character to...
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the community the communications establishment canada. has the power to monitor any comedian any time without a warrant and not only that we're being asked to foot the bill for this expense of online spying and that's why thankfully the p.c. civil liberties association has filed this lawsuit arguing that this activity is unconstitutional and media we're really happy to support them and you know similar to the u.s. here in canada citizens are very upset there's a pledge on our web site up media dot ca and thousands of people just in. their support for the b.c. civil liberties. and you know i'm i'm hopeful that the government will listen but but so far the day they haven't said much on this and there's very little accountability or transparency with this issue so is it do you have any idea if they're collecting the content of the phone calls or collecting mehta data are they collecting e-mails anything like that. yeah well they're definitely collecting method data and so that could pinpoint you know where someone is you know who people are
the community the communications establishment canada. has the power to monitor any comedian any time without a warrant and not only that we're being asked to foot the bill for this expense of online spying and that's why thankfully the p.c. civil liberties association has filed this lawsuit arguing that this activity is unconstitutional and media we're really happy to support them and you know similar to the u.s. here in canada citizens are very upset there's a pledge on our web site up media...
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just established faces and voices of canada. we tell our stories. i tell people that i am five years without wine, five years without a drink. i don't need to break my anonymity and tell you how i keep sober but i need to tell you that i'm sober and this is what it looks like. i am in recovery. >> host: that's great. are you familiar with the concept of systems of care? >> guest: i am not. >> host: it's a philosophy coined by william white. >> guest: oh yes. >> host: taking a look at how to build a community of recovery you know and i was wondering in your book reading about aa and thinking about the differences for women. i remembered while working in a treatment facility that a lot of times they would go initially but then they would fall out because the relationship piece that women generally have to deal with or not generally but have to deal with as they are moving to recovery and i was wondering whether not if you are familiar with the brick obery and assistance of care concept as well? >> guest: you know that's so funny.
just established faces and voices of canada. we tell our stories. i tell people that i am five years without wine, five years without a drink. i don't need to break my anonymity and tell you how i keep sober but i need to tell you that i'm sober and this is what it looks like. i am in recovery. >> host: that's great. are you familiar with the concept of systems of care? >> guest: i am not. >> host: it's a philosophy coined by william white. >> guest: oh yes. >>...
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as for that accidental e-mail from air canada, in word from them about that. live at sfo, kpix5. >> there's a $2500 reward for anyone who finds the missing dog. >>> there's no deal to end that government shutdown or raise the debt ceil tonight, but as sharon chin shows us, there's some light at the end of the tunnel. sharon. >> it's been the most promising day in the ten day -- to deal with the debt ceiling first, so the federal government can borrow money to pay bills. the president wants to reopen the government first. >> we had a very useful meeting. it was clarifying for both sides as to where we are. >> the gop would keep the government shutdown while opening talks on entitlements, like medicare. >> we are coming together in a reasonable way to say hey, we'll meet you half way. >> in a new approach, house speaker, john boehner seems to roll back the healthcare plan in exchange for lowering the debt ceiling. i talked to eric of the east bay. what is the mood there right now? >> right now, it's tense. you can see that nobody is happy to preside over a shutd
as for that accidental e-mail from air canada, in word from them about that. live at sfo, kpix5. >> there's a $2500 reward for anyone who finds the missing dog. >>> there's no deal to end that government shutdown or raise the debt ceil tonight, but as sharon chin shows us, there's some light at the end of the tunnel. sharon. >> it's been the most promising day in the ten day -- to deal with the debt ceiling first, so the federal government can borrow money to pay bills. the...
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meanwhile one of canada's top spy agencies known as the communications security establishment canada is facing a lawsuit for violating privacy rights of citizens the lawsuit was filed by b.c.'s civil liberties association and the open media organization who are you that the bronner and unchecked surveillance of canadians directly violates the country's constitution steve anderson is the executive director at open media and he filled me on on how this lawsuit came about. you know it's been revealed. the community the communications establishment canada. has the power to monitor any canadian at any time without a warrant and not only that we're being asked to foot the bill for this expense of online spying and that's why thankfully the b.c. civil liberties association has filed this lawsuit arguing that this activity is unconstitutional and media we're really happy to support them and you know similar to the us here in canada citizens are very upset there's a pledge on our website ok media dot ca and thousands of people just since yesterday have signed up to pledge their support for th
meanwhile one of canada's top spy agencies known as the communications security establishment canada is facing a lawsuit for violating privacy rights of citizens the lawsuit was filed by b.c.'s civil liberties association and the open media organization who are you that the bronner and unchecked surveillance of canadians directly violates the country's constitution steve anderson is the executive director at open media and he filled me on on how this lawsuit came about. you know it's been...
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and you look at in those substancsubstance instances, ifk attacked canada and canada decided to fight a guerilla warfare, in response, i put my moneys on canada and you and i are canadians. the fact that america is larger and wealthier and has better weapons is an advantage but not nearly as much of afternoon advantage as we think. so if you think of you are canada and invaded by the united states, what weapons would you have? you would have the weapon of anger. you would be willing to fight for your own country in the way an invader wouldn't be invested in the invader. >> in the 1970s they were fighting a gu guerilla war. >> it makes you appreciate your strengths. that's throughout the book. understand i can't play by conventional rules, i have to change the rules. >> you even use the american revolution, as an example, where washington was succeeding, and when he switched to more conventional methods he nearly lost. >> the american revolution was nearly lost, because washington forgot who he was. what he was was, he was an insurgent. he had to fight by insurgent's rules, he didn't h
and you look at in those substancsubstance instances, ifk attacked canada and canada decided to fight a guerilla warfare, in response, i put my moneys on canada and you and i are canadians. the fact that america is larger and wealthier and has better weapons is an advantage but not nearly as much of afternoon advantage as we think. so if you think of you are canada and invaded by the united states, what weapons would you have? you would have the weapon of anger. you would be willing to fight...
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. >> i orniginate from canada. guess where that is? >> i know where canada is.f. >> a lot of travel for a slave. >> he regained the help of the other abolitionists like samuel bass. >> they are not hired help, but they are are my property. >> you say it with pride. >> i say it as fact. >> if this conversation concerns what is factual and what is not, then it must be said that there is no justice or righteousness in the slavery. >> they are using the scriptures and the stories to make their claims of freedom, and they are doing it absolutely brilliantly. >> reporter: at the heart of the film is the experience of one man whose freedom was stolen and never loses hope, and a story that the audience can relate to. >> i wanted everybody to be in the shoes of solomon and that is how i constructed the film, and i wanted people to sort of go on the journey with him. >> some critics have questioned why it took a british director to bring the quintessential sto story to the screen. >> my mother and father from grenada and the reason i am here is because of to slave trade r
. >> i orniginate from canada. guess where that is? >> i know where canada is.f. >> a lot of travel for a slave. >> he regained the help of the other abolitionists like samuel bass. >> they are not hired help, but they are are my property. >> you say it with pride. >> i say it as fact. >> if this conversation concerns what is factual and what is not, then it must be said that there is no justice or righteousness in the slavery. >> they are...
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he was on his way to canada to meet his new owners. but he escaped when an air canada employee ignored instructions and took him out of his kennel for a potty break. the story went global when an airline spokesman accidentally hit "send" on this email. "i think i would just ignore. it is local news doing a story on a lost dog. their entire government is shut down and about to default, and this is how the u.s. media spends its time?" air canada now says those comments do not reflect airline standards or professionalism. the airline says it's posted flyers of the missing dog at sfo. so far, the best lead on larry was a phone tip to the peninsula humane society but that didn't pan out. >> the challenge is it happened at the airport. and that's a little unusual. i think people's hearts go out a little more knowing how scared this dog might be. >> there is a $2,500 reward being offered to whoever finds larry. >>> an eventful day for federal workers on their last day before they are furloughed. several hundred people at the frank hagel feder
he was on his way to canada to meet his new owners. but he escaped when an air canada employee ignored instructions and took him out of his kennel for a potty break. the story went global when an airline spokesman accidentally hit "send" on this email. "i think i would just ignore. it is local news doing a story on a lost dog. their entire government is shut down and about to default, and this is how the u.s. media spends its time?" air canada now says those comments do not...
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>> this was the huge decision from canada's largest newspaper with a 14 part series a and at the time my editors said to me have you feel about telling your own story? i said i am thinking i should tell let. do you have to work again? i said yes. then she said you can't the stigma is too great. it this was a huge decision it took about two years. want to put the pen to paper a cave how to very quickly. but i was worried how would be seen there is us saying we have a public life in their private life in this secret life and it was a relief to tell the secret to. >> host: as they say secrets keep you set. >> and i found this cathartic and a terrific relief. >> host: very good. how do see the path of women's drinking pattern is different from men? >> a lot of research when a man gets into a struggle he hangs out with his friends may be not great friends with that is a pattern of women -- women tends to drink alone with complicated feelings that is a female model so when a woman goes to treatment we now know to have a hard look the emotions that were triggered it is hard when you get sobe
>> this was the huge decision from canada's largest newspaper with a 14 part series a and at the time my editors said to me have you feel about telling your own story? i said i am thinking i should tell let. do you have to work again? i said yes. then she said you can't the stigma is too great. it this was a huge decision it took about two years. want to put the pen to paper a cave how to very quickly. but i was worried how would be seen there is us saying we have a public life in their...
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kpix5's brian webb is at sfo with what air canada is saying now. brian. >> reporter: tonight the airline is apologizing for the incident and insisting they are still looking for larry. what they are not saying is they are probably looking for a way out of this blunder that has offended pet owners from san francisco to sac sascachuwan. >> the way these dogs are, they are very skiddish. >> kathy with her italian greyhounds has been looking for larry for four days now and despite a few sightings, she's about to give up hope. >> what do you think happened to larry? >> i think he ran down the street and got hit by a car. >> this is where larry was last seen near the air canada cargo area a few blocks from the terminal. crews say instead of going to the bathroom, larry took off toward the employee parking and the 101 freeway. >> we received one call. by the time we arrived, the dog was gone. it's a scary situation. >> what is worse than the case of a missing dog? air canada's response by this man, head of corporate communications in an e-mail about the a
kpix5's brian webb is at sfo with what air canada is saying now. brian. >> reporter: tonight the airline is apologizing for the incident and insisting they are still looking for larry. what they are not saying is they are probably looking for a way out of this blunder that has offended pet owners from san francisco to sac sascachuwan. >> the way these dogs are, they are very skiddish. >> kathy with her italian greyhounds has been looking for larry for four days now and despite...
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in canada we have not police and a fairly firm hand on pricing. but here all bets are off. all gloves are off and i come regularly to an alcohol policy conference here but in north america we have some of the best brains working on these issues and yet the public appetite for understanding this is small. >> host: there's a great deal of environmental strategy to be utilized but maybe are not necessarily. >> exactly. >> what sort of messages can be incorporated across the life span for females that could reach them about the impact of risky drinking? >> guest: we have the guidelines come out in 2011 and with it nine drinks per week. there was a lot of pushback. are you kidding me? what if i get four or five on saturday night and four or five on friday night i'm already over my, you know, over my limit, so i think that we are in the middle of an educational uptick where we have to just start having the conversation and start to know what is safe, but you see for instance in the big study of harvard recently a huge problem with how much young women are binge drinking at the co
in canada we have not police and a fairly firm hand on pricing. but here all bets are off. all gloves are off and i come regularly to an alcohol policy conference here but in north america we have some of the best brains working on these issues and yet the public appetite for understanding this is small. >> host: there's a great deal of environmental strategy to be utilized but maybe are not necessarily. >> exactly. >> what sort of messages can be incorporated across the life...
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>> at this point i think canada and the u.s.re even from the 7' '79 hostage rescue. >> when was the last time you accidentally sent an e-mail to the wrong person and did it involve a dog miss something. >> i haven't done it in a long time. this is the air canada spokesperson. >> you should be fired. >> he should. as he points out this is local news. they have an hour. they're supposed to cover the local news and a little bit of national and international in there. even if there's a big national story, they have to cover the other things. it's just a ridiculous, ridiculous excuse. >> i would call it a plane by dog story. >> wow. >> andy, does this e-mail make a good point? >> no. the local news station will cover local stories and who says who cares the government is shutdown. you lost a guy's dog. not only should air canada apologize, i think the canadian government should apologize for canadian airline loses this beloved bat. i'm calling for a boycott of canada until they apologize. >> how about a dog cot? >> do you wish someon
>> at this point i think canada and the u.s.re even from the 7' '79 hostage rescue. >> when was the last time you accidentally sent an e-mail to the wrong person and did it involve a dog miss something. >> i haven't done it in a long time. this is the air canada spokesperson. >> you should be fired. >> he should. as he points out this is local news. they have an hour. they're supposed to cover the local news and a little bit of national and international in there....
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my family comes from toronto, canada.y school is the university of toronto. >> also a very good school. [laughter] >> never heard of it. >> i'm studying contemporary asian studies and political science. >> what are your plans after graduation? >> i would like to get some real-life experience first and work a little bit before i decide my next steps. >> good for you. both of you are here to participate in the taiwan program 2013. can you tell us about the program? what is it all about? i know it was aimed to attract overseas youth. what is the program entail? what are some of the services offered that were most attractive to you? >> i would say that the program is all about bringing overseas trainees to taiwan to show us where our culture came from, and about how great taiwan is, and hopefully bring us back over to taiwan after this great program. the internship is just an added cass. getting real-life experience, getting to see how real jobs work and people helping us and showing us around taiwan. >> where did you work fo
my family comes from toronto, canada.y school is the university of toronto. >> also a very good school. [laughter] >> never heard of it. >> i'm studying contemporary asian studies and political science. >> what are your plans after graduation? >> i would like to get some real-life experience first and work a little bit before i decide my next steps. >> good for you. both of you are here to participate in the taiwan program 2013. can you tell us about the...
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on canada. not saying that because i'm canadian. you're canadian. >> we're not saying that this will happen. >> the fact that america is larger and wealthier and has better weapons, it is an advantage but not nearly as much of an advantage as we think. the fact that--if you think about it, you are canada, and you're invaded by the united states. what weapons would you have? you would have the weapon of anger. you would be willing to fight for your own country in a way that an invader may not be committed to battle. we saw that in vietnam. they were willing to fight for generations. >> how does the average reader read this book and apply it to them? i'm ethnic and poor, i'm disadvantaged. can i win? >> yes, the original lesson of the david and goliath story is that david refused to be passive in the face of the circumstances he was faced with. he had no business--he wasn't a warrior. he didn't have armor. he had no ability with a sword. but instead of accepting his defeat what he said was, o i'm
on canada. not saying that because i'm canadian. you're canadian. >> we're not saying that this will happen. >> the fact that america is larger and wealthier and has better weapons, it is an advantage but not nearly as much of an advantage as we think. the fact that--if you think about it, you are canada, and you're invaded by the united states. what weapons would you have? you would have the weapon of anger. you would be willing to fight for your own country in a way that an...
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he was on his way to canada to meet his new owners.e escaped when an air canada employee ignored specific instructions took him out of his kennel for a potty break. making it worse, an airline spokesman accidentally hit "send" on this email. "i think i would just ignore. it is local news doing a story on a lost dog. their entire government is shut down and about to default, and this is how the u.s. media spends its time?" reporter angelie hemphill with what that spokesman is saying now. >> your response to the actions of your employee in the loss of larry the italian greyhound is incredible. and it is! it really is incredible. >> reporter: larry's handler kulic sees the outrage from all over the world about air canada's mistake. >> animal lovers around the world are angry and upset with what this airline has done. >> reporter: today, the man behind the accidental email talked to canadian newspaper the toronto star. air canada corporate communications manager peter fitzpatrick says, "i guess i'm the poster child now for be careful with
he was on his way to canada to meet his new owners.e escaped when an air canada employee ignored specific instructions took him out of his kennel for a potty break. making it worse, an airline spokesman accidentally hit "send" on this email. "i think i would just ignore. it is local news doing a story on a lost dog. their entire government is shut down and about to default, and this is how the u.s. media spends its time?" reporter angelie hemphill with what that spokesman is...
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cgi for the long gun registry in canada. it was complete disaster. it cost taxpayers nearly $2.7 billion when all was said and done. cgi's contract was eventually canceled by the conservative government that came into power in 2007. we tried to save a little bit of money but it wasn't the only screw-up that cgi had here in the province of ontario. we had a e-health which costs taxpayers again over a billion dollars. implemented by the liberal government in ontario. and another contract canceled by cgi, approximately $46 million to implement the diabetes registry. but they were three years behind and weeks and weeks and weeks behind. dennis: okay. >> so they canceled it. all it would have taken frankly a quick google search by army of staff the obamacare administration has, probably would have found out maybe this is not the best company to go with. dennis: nice opening, adrian. tell us, david, why did we go ahead and hire these guys when it was findable they did so badly? >> that was a major mistake. they had a track record
cgi for the long gun registry in canada. it was complete disaster. it cost taxpayers nearly $2.7 billion when all was said and done. cgi's contract was eventually canceled by the conservative government that came into power in 2007. we tried to save a little bit of money but it wasn't the only screw-up that cgi had here in the province of ontario. we had a e-health which costs taxpayers again over a billion dollars. implemented by the liberal government in ontario. and another contract canceled...
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and canada that has led to the terrible situation.ican citizen michael stanley incarcerated in canada for sexually assaulting two mentally challenged boys age 9 and 13. stanley got out of prison, paroled with electronic bracelet. he cut that off and fled to the u.s.a. but u.s. officials could not arrest stanley because canadian authorities did not issue a warrant after he violated his parole up there now stanley is accused with an incident with a 16-year-old boy in seattle. here to explain further is megyn kelly and lis wiehl. this is awful, this is terrible. >> it's terrible. i would have to say canada did not handle this well and basically says he is our problem. is he a u.s. citizen but he was living in canada when he committed all these crimes. now they are not seeking to extradite him back to canada because would you? do you want him back if you are canada? he committed these crimes. he served almost three years just three years. >> right, for the sexual assault evidence two mentally challenged young boys. he gets out and is on e
and canada that has led to the terrible situation.ican citizen michael stanley incarcerated in canada for sexually assaulting two mentally challenged boys age 9 and 13. stanley got out of prison, paroled with electronic bracelet. he cut that off and fled to the u.s.a. but u.s. officials could not arrest stanley because canadian authorities did not issue a warrant after he violated his parole up there now stanley is accused with an incident with a 16-year-old boy in seattle. here to explain...
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>> canada.ou: live canada are you kidding me. >> you have states that are building their exchanges. lou: i'm not sure i can say -- >> it works. lou: turn her down. normally we rely on good manners of our guest, jehmu, we bring in sophisticate the technology to bear as well. i love canada, but i'm not the guy who went out and contracted with the company that had already screwed ontario's deal, and now america's deal. >> yep. lou: there has to be some accountability, do you not think someone in obama administration should take responsibility. >> yes. lou: i'll take that. >> fire whoever you need, it does not mean that obamacare is a bad thing. lou: i said it is a bad web site. and bad management. she is going to talking. >> one thing to add. number of people enrolled. and arrogant of secretary of to say, i'm too busy to go to congress to testify is abhorrent. >> it is a bad law, it will never work. the problem with jobs, it still is a problem. lou: and i'm turning you to for last word. i will turn
>> canada.ou: live canada are you kidding me. >> you have states that are building their exchanges. lou: i'm not sure i can say -- >> it works. lou: turn her down. normally we rely on good manners of our guest, jehmu, we bring in sophisticate the technology to bear as well. i love canada, but i'm not the guy who went out and contracted with the company that had already screwed ontario's deal, and now america's deal. >> yep. lou: there has to be some accountability, do...
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detroit con canadÁ, la zona conocida como mexican town y donde josÉ tiene su negocio.s estados, o a ssus propios paÍses. >>> detroit se declarÓ en bancarrota, y su poblaciÓn se redujo en un 25%. la tasa de desempleo alcanza un 16%. para josÉ la ciudad podrÍa salir adelante si al hispano se le dieran mÁs oportunidades. >>> la gente le va a levantar el paÍs, va a consumir carros. >>> y mientras detroit sumida en la bancarrota, los inmigrantes dicen vivir con temor. y aquÍ en windsor parece ser diferente. y ya abriÓ la puerta a cerca de 3 mil latinos, como al salvadoreÑo josÉ. que dice vivir el sueÑo. >>> cuando llegue a estados unidos tuve que emigrar. >>> la misma opiniÓn comparte santos. >>> siempre ha sido la vida mÍa fÁcil, si trabajo puede hacer una vida buena para sus hijos, ahora que tengo hijos aquÍ me quedo, y siento que es un lugar, un paraÍso. uno no puede pedir mÁs. >>> por ahora estos latinos esperan que las mismas condiciones legales de las que gozan tambiÉn la puedan disfrutar sus familiares y amigos en espera de una reforma. en windsor, canadÁ, viviana av
detroit con canadÁ, la zona conocida como mexican town y donde josÉ tiene su negocio.s estados, o a ssus propios paÍses. >>> detroit se declarÓ en bancarrota, y su poblaciÓn se redujo en un 25%. la tasa de desempleo alcanza un 16%. para josÉ la ciudad podrÍa salir adelante si al hispano se le dieran mÁs oportunidades. >>> la gente le va a levantar el paÍs, va a consumir carros. >>> y mientras detroit sumida en la bancarrota, los inmigrantes dicen vivir con...
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and why some americans are living in canada. >> welcome back. americans abroad are bracing themselves for more scrutiny. banks will soon face sanctions for refusing to report to the irs. the new rules are due to start next july and are prompting many to give up their u.s. citizenship for good. we have more from toronto. >> he formally became a canadian. >> it is the biggest threat. >> new laws aimed at taxing foreign income and assets are causing americans to divorce their mother land. it is more than seven times the number for the whole of 2012. >> they are busy constantly. >> the u.s. has one of the most intrusive tax policies in the world. that will be strengthened by the tax compliance act. next year, banks will be forced to report american owned assets or face sanctions. >> other than wait until this new berlin wall is built to try to keep u.s. citizens in the country, i decided, it is better to get out before the wall is built. >> divorcing america can be expensive as well. they must pay an exit tax. >> they continue to be liable for taxes
and why some americans are living in canada. >> welcome back. americans abroad are bracing themselves for more scrutiny. banks will soon face sanctions for refusing to report to the irs. the new rules are due to start next july and are prompting many to give up their u.s. citizenship for good. we have more from toronto. >> he formally became a canadian. >> it is the biggest threat. >> new laws aimed at taxing foreign income and assets are causing americans to divorce...
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right now we're into the 40s as the cold air comes in from canada. start to see these lake-effect snow, these streamers of snow that move across the same area, dumping a lot of snow over one area. we could get inches of snow, in new york, western pennsylvania, and ohio, and there are some freeze watches, indicating it could possibly get down to freezing. first time that will happen here this season, and that is in counties north and west of philadelphia into new jersey and parts of virginia and maryland. here comes the radar over the same area. the wind direction not changing, so we're getting a lot of snow in the same area. temperatures are in the 40s, and it goes over the warmer water which is in the 50s, so here is the show. inches to maybe a foot of snow here in new york, and about six inches of snow in pennsylvania and western new york. temperatures will stay in the 50s with the clouds, but by next week starting sunday and monday, temperatures creep up just a bit to close to 60 degrees. so the warm air does come back. that warm air returning fro
right now we're into the 40s as the cold air comes in from canada. start to see these lake-effect snow, these streamers of snow that move across the same area, dumping a lot of snow over one area. we could get inches of snow, in new york, western pennsylvania, and ohio, and there are some freeze watches, indicating it could possibly get down to freezing. first time that will happen here this season, and that is in counties north and west of philadelphia into new jersey and parts of virginia and...
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john in canada.ly july, the canadian village of lac-megantic was hit by a driverless train carrying thousands of tons of crude. 47 people died in the series of devastating explosions that followed. there are still many open questions as to how this could have happened. but one thing soon became painfully clear -- security experts had been warning for years about the danger of such a catastrophe. >> the center of lac-megantic is still cordoned off. things are still at a standstill here. 47 people died in the town. they didn't stand a chance. worst of all, it's now clear they didn't have to die -- if the oil company and the train operator had spent more money on safety. raymond lafontaine walks into the town's little church. he's after some peace and quiet here. but he can't get any right now. lafontaine lost his son gaÉtan in the disaster. gaÉtan was in the music cafe. the bar was leveled and gaÉtan died. raymond lafontaine is a familiar face here. lafontaine is a prosperous businessman. he started wi
john in canada.ly july, the canadian village of lac-megantic was hit by a driverless train carrying thousands of tons of crude. 47 people died in the series of devastating explosions that followed. there are still many open questions as to how this could have happened. but one thing soon became painfully clear -- security experts had been warning for years about the danger of such a catastrophe. >> the center of lac-megantic is still cordoned off. things are still at a standstill here. 47...
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eh, canada? >> now, at 3:00 this afternoon, star nfl running back adrian peterson's two-year-old son is reportedly in critical condition this hour, and cops have arrested a man dating the boy's mother for beating the child. according to the recording of the st. paul pie knee press newspapers, adrian peterson's father confirmed the toddler is one of the football players kids. the incident happened in south dakota, about four hours west of minneapolisy peterson plays for the minnesota vikings. police and medical workers say they responded to an emergency call at the suspect's apartment, and found this two-year-old boy inside. authority says the mother's boyfriend had been caring for the child, and then he was the only other person in the home when they got there. cops later arrested the boyfriend after the hospital determined the toddler's injuries were not an accident. the toddler had been badly abused. the reigning league mvp spoke out. what did adrian peterson say? >> reporter: he started out th
eh, canada? >> now, at 3:00 this afternoon, star nfl running back adrian peterson's two-year-old son is reportedly in critical condition this hour, and cops have arrested a man dating the boy's mother for beating the child. according to the recording of the st. paul pie knee press newspapers, adrian peterson's father confirmed the toddler is one of the football players kids. the incident happened in south dakota, about four hours west of minneapolisy peterson plays for the minnesota...
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if these are the images seeing from the streets of canada from corporations are. some. of the. hey guys welcome to breaking the sat i want to take a moment to pay my respects to a man named herman wallace who died today from liver cancer at the age of seventy one seawalls was a former inmate of louisiana state penitentiary in angola and spent the last forty one years of his life in solitary confinement earlier this week he was released from prison after a judge granted him a new trial because of the unfair jury selection of all white males during his first one wallace was originally imprisoned for robbery and moved to solitary after allegedly stabbing a prison guard during a riot he claimed that he was singled out because he was a member of the black panther party and organize protests against prison conditions now after years of appeals wallace's murder conviction was finally overturned unfortunately he died shortly after being released and while some are happy that at least he's spent his last hours as a free man it's an utter travesty that wallace lived the last forty one ye
if these are the images seeing from the streets of canada from corporations are. some. of the. hey guys welcome to breaking the sat i want to take a moment to pay my respects to a man named herman wallace who died today from liver cancer at the age of seventy one seawalls was a former inmate of louisiana state penitentiary in angola and spent the last forty one years of his life in solitary confinement earlier this week he was released from prison after a judge granted him a new trial because...
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kpix 5's bryan webb is live at sfo tonight with the latest response from air canada. bryan. >> tonight the airline is apoll jiegz for the incident and insisting they're still looking for the lost dog. they're probably looking for a way out of this public relations blunder that has offended pet owners from san francisco to saskatchewan. an international airport is an intimidating place to be lost and all alone, especially if you're a naturally-nervous little dog. >> the way these dogs are, they're very skittish. >> cathy with her two italian greyhounds has been looking for larry for four days now and despite a few supposed sightings, she's about to give up hope. >> what do you think happened to little larry? >> i think he just ran down the street and got hit by a car. >> this is where larry was last seen a few blocks from the terminal. crews say instead of going to the bathroom, larry took off toward the employee parking and 101 freeway. >> we received one call. by the time we arrived, the dog was gone. it's a scary situation. >> what's worse than the case of a missing
kpix 5's bryan webb is live at sfo tonight with the latest response from air canada. bryan. >> tonight the airline is apoll jiegz for the incident and insisting they're still looking for the lost dog. they're probably looking for a way out of this public relations blunder that has offended pet owners from san francisco to saskatchewan. an international airport is an intimidating place to be lost and all alone, especially if you're a naturally-nervous little dog. >> the way these...
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it is considered to be one of canada's show case companies.s canada's largest company. >> but the current problems in the u.s. aren't the first time it has faced challenges with governments and health kay. the canadian providence last year terminated a contract to build a diabetes data base. >> the corporation, couldn't connect its systems with the systems that exist in the public health care system here. which serve ooze population of 13 million people, and it is a big system. and whether it was the fault of the company cgi or the fault of the public health system is a matter of legal debate. >> c.g.i. says it is in talks about that dispute. most large projects involving government, business, or both, end in some sort of failure, and experts say that's because of complexity, and because systems are not tested adequately. >> this is a highly complex project, but the people doing it were actually very very strong, good competent practitioners good competent companies and yet it has gone off the rails. so we all the look at the structure, more s
it is considered to be one of canada's show case companies.s canada's largest company. >> but the current problems in the u.s. aren't the first time it has faced challenges with governments and health kay. the canadian providence last year terminated a contract to build a diabetes data base. >> the corporation, couldn't connect its systems with the systems that exist in the public health care system here. which serve ooze population of 13 million people, and it is a big system. and...
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i remembered, i said, "oh, yeah, at&t canada".ne thing that surprises me in hindsight: with '08, we saw for the first time major brands - general motors, chrysler - having to do this, a real workout. and it's very humiliating for a company that's that proud and that strong. at&t is in that class. worldcom, enron, that's something else. those were not start-ups, but they were younger companies. i'm just thinking of the head office, it was still in white plains. i mean, they would let one of their kids go bankrupt? - yes. so, that was a very tough situation for them. so, maybe the answer to the question is: we're no longer called at&t; we're now called allstream. so, as a part of that process, they weren't delighted to see their name kind of move through that kind of process. and they participated, they were helpful, but at the end of it, they took their name back, and we had to rebrand ourselves as allstream and come out with a new persona in the marketplace. and for sure for us, it was a big deal to come out with a new name, but t
i remembered, i said, "oh, yeah, at&t canada".ne thing that surprises me in hindsight: with '08, we saw for the first time major brands - general motors, chrysler - having to do this, a real workout. and it's very humiliating for a company that's that proud and that strong. at&t is in that class. worldcom, enron, that's something else. those were not start-ups, but they were younger companies. i'm just thinking of the head office, it was still in white plains. i mean, they...
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i remembered, i said, "oh, yeah, at&t canada".ne thing that surprises me in hindsight: with '08, we saw for the first time major brands - general motors, chrysler - having to do this, a real workout. and it's very humiliating for a company that's that proud and that strong. at&t is in that class. worldcom, enron, that's something else. those were not start-ups, but they were younger companies. i'm just thinking of the head office, it was still in white plains. i mean, they would let one of their kids go bankrupt? - yes. so, that was a very tough situation for them. so, maybe the answer to the question is: we're no longer called at&t; we're now called allstream. so, as a part of that process, they weren't delighted to see their name kind of move through that kind of process. and they participated, they were helpful, but at the end of it, they took their name back, and we had to rebrand ourselves as allstream and co out with a new persona in the marketplace. and for sure for us, it was a big deal to come out with a new name, but the
i remembered, i said, "oh, yeah, at&t canada".ne thing that surprises me in hindsight: with '08, we saw for the first time major brands - general motors, chrysler - having to do this, a real workout. and it's very humiliating for a company that's that proud and that strong. at&t is in that class. worldcom, enron, that's something else. those were not start-ups, but they were younger companies. i'm just thinking of the head office, it was still in white plains. i mean, they...
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citizen, has a long history of sexual offenses against women and children in canada. seattle police said he lured the teen to the alley and got him drunk but the boy escaped by pulling a knife. the court believes he's a flight risk and set his bail at $100,000. reporting for abc2 news, los angeles. >>> you want to know if a sex offender lives in your neighborhood, right? thursday night at 11, abc2 investigators checked out the registry. we found sex offenders as being listed behind bars when they were actually living in neighborhoods. find out what the department of corrections had to say. >>> the man who confessed -- confessed on the youtube video to driving drunk was in court. his attorney said he deserved lean yency. the daughter of the man he killed had a different opinion. >> the message i do not want top send is if you hit and kim someone, all you have to do is admit to this later and get leniency. >> the judge sentenced him to 6 1/2 years. he will also have to pay more than $1,000 if fines and will have his driving privileges suspended for life. >>> boxes and b
citizen, has a long history of sexual offenses against women and children in canada. seattle police said he lured the teen to the alley and got him drunk but the boy escaped by pulling a knife. the court believes he's a flight risk and set his bail at $100,000. reporting for abc2 news, los angeles. >>> you want to know if a sex offender lives in your neighborhood, right? thursday night at 11, abc2 investigators checked out the registry. we found sex offenders as being listed behind...