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canada and the u.s.have a history of cooperation on defense and security issues. the strong ties between the militaries were developed in part by fighting side by side in most of the major conflicts over the past 100 years. we have fought together and both of the world wars. we were both founding members of nato in 1949 and fought together as battle buddies 40 years ago and that theme has been found over the last decade throughout the mission in afghanistan. as a result, we've developed a close personal bonds, we've learned from each other and we see the end organs of making sure the forces are truly interoperable even allowing the soldiers of our donations to be led by the general officers from the other armed forces, and that is a bond of trust that you will only find between the very closest of the nations. the ultimate foundation of the interoperability is anger anchored in nato where we are working with our partners for over 60 years now. it's more than interoperability. it's a political alliance of
canada and the u.s.have a history of cooperation on defense and security issues. the strong ties between the militaries were developed in part by fighting side by side in most of the major conflicts over the past 100 years. we have fought together and both of the world wars. we were both founding members of nato in 1949 and fought together as battle buddies 40 years ago and that theme has been found over the last decade throughout the mission in afghanistan. as a result, we've developed a close...
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i think that is what this new student opinions then and what is it is a u s or canada. we had over three thousand preaches this has to do. the citizen information in recent years affecting seven hundred and twenty five thousand canadians and there were no head the agency collected more information on its own good and he makes us less secure that he makes this more exposed to cyber criminals. that information but couldn't do it in the day via direct knowledge of the nation. how many of us he was being swept up in this giant dragnet surveillance star will mean very very interesting to see why these upcoming weeks during the lab out canada. i do appreciate you coming on and breaking down from a nap or as steve anderson executive director of open media. is reading. and it looks like stocks and the cyber weapon allegedly developed by the us and israel to disrupt iran's nuclear program as an even further reaching consequences than previously known. eugene kaspersky he runs one of the world's most renowned on line security firms. he spoke at australia's national press club on
i think that is what this new student opinions then and what is it is a u s or canada. we had over three thousand preaches this has to do. the citizen information in recent years affecting seven hundred and twenty five thousand canadians and there were no head the agency collected more information on its own good and he makes us less secure that he makes this more exposed to cyber criminals. that information but couldn't do it in the day via direct knowledge of the nation. how many of us he was...
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jimmy, give me a hit. >> this is canada-- remote, pristine, ridiculous. and this is a small border town in canada, and these are town councilors megan and tim fighting back against the tide of drugs the world now associates with our neighbor to the north. they are difference makers. ♪ ♪ welcome to the town ofs-- what's the town called? >> i've always called it eskimo? >> no, it is not eskimo. >> the town of eskimo, british columbia, canada. >> eskimo? >> no. >> really? >> no. >> it's a common mistake people make. >> it's s-qwi? just say somewhere in canada. >> stephen: all right. somewhere was a typical picturesque town. until this shadowy figure moved in. >> my name is ryan. i'm the owner of the balm warehouse. >> stephen: and just what is the balm warehouse? >> it's the warehouse for bombs. >> stephen: ryan has a plan. >> i want to take over the entire town/nation. >> stephen: and he has an eight-foot-tall bong-shaped mascot, named bongy. >> bongy wants everybody to get high. >> osama bong-laden thinks that's funny. especially from canadians addicted to
jimmy, give me a hit. >> this is canada-- remote, pristine, ridiculous. and this is a small border town in canada, and these are town councilors megan and tim fighting back against the tide of drugs the world now associates with our neighbor to the north. they are difference makers. ♪ ♪ welcome to the town ofs-- what's the town called? >> i've always called it eskimo? >> no, it is not eskimo. >> the town of eskimo, british columbia, canada. >> eskimo? >>...
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canada u.k. australia and new zealand do canadians feel in some way that their relationship to these other countries is beneficial to them and their security. i think from what i'm hearing comedians are really worried that we're getting you know our spy agency . is being used by that. to collect information and share information with u.s. officials so you know i think that we don't the issue is we don't know how these organizations are operating we don't know how much of our information is being shared across borders and different databases and i think canadians are mostly just concerned and want answers on the shore and lastly steve i wanted to go back to something glenn greenwald talked about in his c.b.c. interview and response to the claim that these revelations would expose state secrets to those involved with terrorism and therefore it would do more harm to national security then then good take a lesson of this terrorist of long ago known that the u.s. and u.k. governments do everything pos
canada u.k. australia and new zealand do canadians feel in some way that their relationship to these other countries is beneficial to them and their security. i think from what i'm hearing comedians are really worried that we're getting you know our spy agency . is being used by that. to collect information and share information with u.s. officials so you know i think that we don't the issue is we don't know how these organizations are operating we don't know how much of our information is...
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and canada. enbridge energy partners is a limited partnership that has a different set of public owners, if you will. engineering. is in i have a civil engineering degree from the university of minnesota, and also a business degree from the university of minnesota. host: patrick, michigan. independent caller. caller: how are you doing? thank you for taking my call. host: good morning. caller: these oil pipelines were meant to ship oil, and from what i have read they are not meant to ship tar sands, and i have also read there is an increase on the rail cars being built, and the spill that happen in marshall, michigan, they claim that it happened over land when it happened overwater. i will get off the air. thank you. -- -- brad shamla -- so, the product -- sorry, greta? host: if you wanted to respond about thishe said billion michigan, but the first part, we addressed the issue of oil being moved by rail, but on the issue of coming through canada, and dealing with it on the pipelines -- guest: yes
and canada. enbridge energy partners is a limited partnership that has a different set of public owners, if you will. engineering. is in i have a civil engineering degree from the university of minnesota, and also a business degree from the university of minnesota. host: patrick, michigan. independent caller. caller: how are you doing? thank you for taking my call. host: good morning. caller: these oil pipelines were meant to ship oil, and from what i have read they are not meant to ship tar...
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canada u.k. australia and new zealand do canadian feel in some way that their relationship to means other countries is beneficial to them and their security. i think from what i'm hearing today is that really worries that we're seeing you know our spy agency . being used but that is. to collect information and share information with u.s. officials so you know i think that we don't the issue is we don't know how these organizations are operating we don't know how much of our information is being shared across borders and different databases and i think canadians are mostly just concerned and want answers on the shore and lastly steve i wanted to go back to something glenn greenwald talked about in his c.b.c. interview and response to the claim that these revelations would expose state secrets to those involved the terrorism and therefore it would do more harm to national security then than good take a lesson of the terrorist have long ago known that the u.s. and u.k. governments do everything poss
canada u.k. australia and new zealand do canadian feel in some way that their relationship to means other countries is beneficial to them and their security. i think from what i'm hearing today is that really worries that we're seeing you know our spy agency . being used but that is. to collect information and share information with u.s. officials so you know i think that we don't the issue is we don't know how these organizations are operating we don't know how much of our information is being...
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canada u.k. australia and new zealand do canadian seal in some way that their relationship to means other countries is beneficial to them and their security. i think from what i'm hearing today is that really worries that we're getting you know our spy agency . being used but that is. to collect information and share information with u.s. officials so you know i think that we don't the issue is we don't know how these organizations are operating we don't know how much of our information is being shared across borders and different databases and i think canadians are mostly just concerned and want answers on the shore and lastly steve i wanted to go back to something glenn greenwald talked about in his c.b.c. interview and response to the claim that these revelations would expose state secrets to those involved with terrorism and therefore it would do more harm to national security then than good take a lesson of this terrorist of long ago known that the u.s. and u.k. governments do everything pos
canada u.k. australia and new zealand do canadian seal in some way that their relationship to means other countries is beneficial to them and their security. i think from what i'm hearing today is that really worries that we're getting you know our spy agency . being used but that is. to collect information and share information with u.s. officials so you know i think that we don't the issue is we don't know how these organizations are operating we don't know how much of our information is...
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we're going to canada and get so elected. so elected.ell me what political body has joined the queen city in the electoral nose candy club. >> about 30 minutes a u.s. congressman is due in court to face a charge of cocaine possession. >> jon: a u.s. what -- shouldn't be too surprised we all remember the school house rock on how a bill becomes a straw. which congressman got bust there'd? >> elected with 62% of the vote in naples florida. >> republican trey radel. >> jon: trey radel was partying with chuck hagel and elena kagan. were there any signs? >> the congressman admitted his favorite vacation spot was cartagena, colombia. [ laughter ] >> jon: were there any signs? anything? anything that could have tipped us off that he was a cocaine user? anything you found? anything? >> radel who calls himself a hip-hop conservative. [ laughter ] >> jon: a hip-hop conservative -- that can't go together. they can't -- i'm a hip-hop conservative -- you can't be. i'm a smooth jazz anarchist. i'm a disco nazi. you can't -- it doesn't -- how are you a
we're going to canada and get so elected. so elected.ell me what political body has joined the queen city in the electoral nose candy club. >> about 30 minutes a u.s. congressman is due in court to face a charge of cocaine possession. >> jon: a u.s. what -- shouldn't be too surprised we all remember the school house rock on how a bill becomes a straw. which congressman got bust there'd? >> elected with 62% of the vote in naples florida. >> republican trey radel. >>...
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right now, canada has become the land of opportunity for oilmen.ell 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
right now, canada has become the land of opportunity for oilmen.ell 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...
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and canada. enbridge energy partners is a limited partnership that has a different set of public owners, if you will. engineering. is in i have a civil engineering degree from the university of minnesota, and also a business degree from the university of minnesota. host: patrick, michigan. independent caller. caller: how are you doing? thank you for taking my call. host: good morning. caller: these oil pipelines were meant to ship oil, and from what i have read they are not meant to ship tar sands, and i have also read there is an increase on the rail cars being built, and the spill that happen in marshall, michigan, they claim that it happened over land when it happened overwater. i will get off the air. thank you. -- -- brad shamla -- so, the product -- sorry, greta? host: if you wanted to respond about thishe said billion michigan, but the first part, we addressed the issue of oil being moved by rail, but on the issue of coming through canada, and dealing with it on the pipelines -- guest: yes
and canada. enbridge energy partners is a limited partnership that has a different set of public owners, if you will. engineering. is in i have a civil engineering degree from the university of minnesota, and also a business degree from the university of minnesota. host: patrick, michigan. independent caller. caller: how are you doing? thank you for taking my call. host: good morning. caller: these oil pipelines were meant to ship oil, and from what i have read they are not meant to ship tar...
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and i am part of a movement in canada, just establishing out faces and voices of recovery canada. i tell people that i am five years without line, five years without a drink. i lead a terrific life. i don't need to break by anonymity and tell you how i keep sober, but they need to tell you this is be sober and this is what it looks like. i'm in recovery. >> host: are you familiar with the concept of recovery in systems of care? >> guest: i am not. >> host: that the philosophy we ready much coin by william white and taking a look at how to build the community, community of recovery. i'm just kind of wondering, you know, in your book, reading about aa and the differences for women. i remember while working in a treatment facility that a lot of time they may go initially, but then they would fall out the kinds of the relationship piece. i know women generally have to deal with that generally, but have to deal with as they move into recovery. i was just wondering whether or not you were familiar with the recovery system of care concepts as well. >> you know, that just came across my r
and i am part of a movement in canada, just establishing out faces and voices of recovery canada. i tell people that i am five years without line, five years without a drink. i lead a terrific life. i don't need to break by anonymity and tell you how i keep sober, but they need to tell you this is be sober and this is what it looks like. i'm in recovery. >> host: are you familiar with the concept of recovery in systems of care? >> guest: i am not. >> host: that the philosophy...
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is designed to bring crude oil from canada to refineries in texas. supporters say it will create thousands of jobs and help energy independence but opponents worry about damage to the environment. anna werner has been investigating. >> you're standing on top of the keystone x .l. pipeline right now. >> reporter: crews finished laying the southern half of the keystone oil pipeline through david whitley's texas property last year. so he was surprised in may when a work crew began to unearth the pipe. >> i asked "is there something wrong? " that's exactly what i said. "there something wrong?" they said "no, we just want to visually inspect a small section of the pipeline." >> reporter: whitley took video of the section they dug up. it had been laid on top of a massive rock. workers wrote "dented, cut out." so what was your reaction when you saw this? >> well, when i saw it i thought they should have done a better job when they first laid the pipe about getting rid of that rock. >> reporter: we obtained warning letters written over the past two months to
is designed to bring crude oil from canada to refineries in texas. supporters say it will create thousands of jobs and help energy independence but opponents worry about damage to the environment. anna werner has been investigating. >> you're standing on top of the keystone x .l. pipeline right now. >> reporter: crews finished laying the southern half of the keystone oil pipeline through david whitley's texas property last year. so he was surprised in may when a work crew began to...
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and you look at in those substancsubstance instances, if merrick 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 gur 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 d
and you look at in those substancsubstance instances, if merrick 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...
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the canada first offense strategy back in 2008 signaled that canada would be finally buying its own capability of unmanned aerial -- aerial vehicles and it's yet to be determined whether our squirrel carry lethal capabilities onboard or simply be for the lead tronic optical and ir surveillance but having said that has been effectively using unmanned aerial vehicles themselves rented, leased to the afghanistan war and on order ships that are right now in the reagan gulf to the great effect. so we are in the game along with many nato allies and delighted by the capabilities it gives us to use the high ground in recognizance and surveillance. >> to ask two questions, unarmed isr capable unmanned systems would seem to be a great way forward in the art take for a maritime domain awareness. is there any effort underway to old the architecture there that uses unmanned systems? >> that's a great question because even as we go back to one of our earlier distant early radar warning line only provides a warning short of the art archipelago. they are on alarms by the alarm system we have got in place righ
the canada first offense strategy back in 2008 signaled that canada would be finally buying its own capability of unmanned aerial -- aerial vehicles and it's yet to be determined whether our squirrel carry lethal capabilities onboard or simply be for the lead tronic optical and ir surveillance but having said that has been effectively using unmanned aerial vehicles themselves rented, leased to the afghanistan war and on order ships that are right now in the reagan gulf to the great effect. so...
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i love canada!d applause ] >> jimmy: actually, marijuana is not legal in canada, mark. >> really? >> jimmy: yeah. >> well, have you ever been to colorado? i love colorado! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: mark from the roots, everybody. thank you, mark. i'm sorry. thank you very much. [ applause ] also, i got to say congrats to my man, chris christie, who won a second term as new jersey governor last night. [ cheers and applause ] we love him, he's a friend of the show. been on a bunch of times, great guy. christie said he couldn't have done it without his biggest supporter, and then his belt said, "happy to help, man." [ laughter and applause ] that's right. no, chris christie won his second term as new jersey governor, and in honor of his big win, i promise no more fat jokes about him tonight. but seriously. [ laughter ] the margin of victory was so big, even he could walk through it. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: kind of big margin. kind of big margin. >> jimmy: people are actually trying
i love canada!d applause ] >> jimmy: actually, marijuana is not legal in canada, mark. >> really? >> jimmy: yeah. >> well, have you ever been to colorado? i love colorado! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: mark from the roots, everybody. thank you, mark. i'm sorry. thank you very much. [ applause ] also, i got to say congrats to my man, chris christie, who won a second term as new jersey governor last night. [ cheers and applause ] we love him, he's a friend of the...
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from canada doesn't mean it started in canada. >> reporter: the medicines might be old, ineffective or counterfeit. in september of last year maine's then attorney general agreed the pharmacists that importing drugs violated state law. so the program was suspended in maine. >> we were very angry would be the best way of putting it. >> reporter: scott says the ruling inflict ad lot of pain on the lose of hardwood products. >> they had to make decisions okay do i turn the heat do in winter. i talked to an employee yesterday that told me they are glad the program is back because now they are taking their medication because they stopped take one while the program was suspended. >> reporter: he decided it was time to push back. so he reached out to a local firewood dealer. >> you don't get to take advantage of people. i have this drug, this pill and it will save your life. what will we give you for it? is that the way we do business in the united states? and, of course, you're going to pay whatever you have to the save your life and that's notoriety. it's real close to holding a gun to peop
from canada doesn't mean it started in canada. >> reporter: the medicines might be old, ineffective or counterfeit. in september of last year maine's then attorney general agreed the pharmacists that importing drugs violated state law. so the program was suspended in maine. >> we were very angry would be the best way of putting it. >> reporter: scott says the ruling inflict ad lot of pain on the lose of hardwood products. >> they had to make decisions okay do i turn the...
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you have to remember, in canada, there are less than 1 million blacks in canada.hockey, cold, beer. canadians are kind of like society. it's not like the united states where african-americans make up 12% of the united states population and there's close to 40 million blacks in the united states. the total population in canada is only 33 million. when you grow up in a country where you don't see a lot of positive images about black people, it affects you. that's where i'm coming from when i wrote the article. >> hmm. gosh, i could talk to you all night because, in a way, i understand what you are saying about the stereotypes about being black, but shouldn't that push you to learn more about yourself and to love yourself more? i understand the stereotypes. even coming from other black people, they expect you to be a certain way. you don't fit into a category and you are not black. it's a bunch of bull. go on. >> okay. what i wanted to say is that i think that this is just my perspective as a black canadian, some african-americans are the de facto black people of the
you have to remember, in canada, there are less than 1 million blacks in canada.hockey, cold, beer. canadians are kind of like society. it's not like the united states where african-americans make up 12% of the united states population and there's close to 40 million blacks in the united states. the total population in canada is only 33 million. when you grow up in a country where you don't see a lot of positive images about black people, it affects you. that's where i'm coming from when i...
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things are back to normal here in canada. time honored traditions are once again-- yes, the prince is sticking the princess' arm up his ass. there it goes. [cheers and applause] he's really making a good go of it. what a wonderful day for canada, and therefore, of course, the world. ♪ captioning sponsored by comedy central >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the "daily show" with jon stewart. ( cheers and applause ) glk welcome to the "daily show." i'm name is jon stewart. we have a get one for you tonight. author, honorary red sox, doris kearns goodwin will be joining us. let's begin tonight-- ( laughter ) i am the worst segue person in the world. let's begin tonight. let's begin tonight! ( laughter ) i can't figure it out. let's begin tonight with an eye on the media in our new segment meh culpa. one of the most hallowed names in all of journalism is "60 minutes," a show that has for week after week for over 45 minutes brought us 58 minutes of hard-hitting groundbreaking investigation into
things are back to normal here in canada. time honored traditions are once again-- yes, the prince is sticking the princess' arm up his ass. there it goes. [cheers and applause] he's really making a good go of it. what a wonderful day for canada, and therefore, of course, the world. ♪ captioning sponsored by comedy central >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the "daily show" with jon stewart. ( cheers and applause ) glk welcome to the...
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to him it is the united states in the 90s. >> we talked about canada. >> it is canada. he is just getting into "friends." he helped up the woman. he didn't mean to knock her over. >> he is a big man. >> it seems like he was at the beach chasing that frisbie. you know how sometimes you do that and there is a kid building a sandcastle and you step on the kid? >> it is not intentional. are you friends with big, fat people? they will bump into you and throw you into a wall. >> it is saintly the way they do it of the it is almost as though they are generous with their form that they can't help but run into things. he has a great record in toronto. the crime is down and real estate prices are down. >> they want to bring this guy down. th is a battle. this is the battle of the new century. it is a battle between the cities and the country people. >> really? i did not know that. >> obama is all about the urban people. we are going through it as well. it is the tax money and whether it will go into the cities and the suburban taxpayer will make use of his or her money. he is tak
to him it is the united states in the 90s. >> we talked about canada. >> it is canada. he is just getting into "friends." he helped up the woman. he didn't mean to knock her over. >> he is a big man. >> it seems like he was at the beach chasing that frisbie. you know how sometimes you do that and there is a kid building a sandcastle and you step on the kid? >> it is not intentional. are you friends with big, fat people? they will bump into you and throw...
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c-span: did people know of him in canada? can you remember that when... >> guest: yes, but nothing with the same power that we had here. one of the very first things that abc ever did as a network was to--was to televise in full the army-mccarthy hearings. nobody else did them. i was surprised at the time. but, clearly, one of the most destructive politicians of the time. could he come again? yes, but i think it'd be a good deal more difficult. c-span: why? >> guest: because i think people would--i think people would be quicker to jump on him now than they were. president didn't jump on him very quickly at the time. took a long time before edward r. murrow worked up that quite astonishing level of courage, which i don't think we would think of so--i just don't think people would keep him at arm's length today as they did then for such a long period of time. again, for--for--for those of us who didn't live through it, the picture of mccarthy has on the backside of that page the testimony of lee grant, an actress who was blackl
c-span: did people know of him in canada? can you remember that when... >> guest: yes, but nothing with the same power that we had here. one of the very first things that abc ever did as a network was to--was to televise in full the army-mccarthy hearings. nobody else did them. i was surprised at the time. but, clearly, one of the most destructive politicians of the time. could he come again? yes, but i think it'd be a good deal more difficult. c-span: why? >> guest: because i think...
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you can participate or we will find some other way to get it out of canada. it will probably go to china. in texas, the folks running the refineries, they feel the same way. they may be left-leaning or right-leaning, they do not really care. as a business owner, it creates jobs. if they want to politicize it, what's politicize it around things that matter. -- let's politicize it around things that matter. >> why is the first part of the pipeline even being built? >> there are four phases. phase one and phase two are already built. phase three is pretty much done. phase four is the people that -- is the face that people are arguing about. -- the phase that people are arguing about. >> i want to show both of you something. 30% oppose. a vast majority of americans are for it. i still, who wasas responsible for stopping this project? >> you cannot pin point a single person. >> how about an entity? >> there are issues. there are things that are valid concerns. we know the obama administration would like to be -- would like to leave a positive -- a positive environ
you can participate or we will find some other way to get it out of canada. it will probably go to china. in texas, the folks running the refineries, they feel the same way. they may be left-leaning or right-leaning, they do not really care. as a business owner, it creates jobs. if they want to politicize it, what's politicize it around things that matter. -- let's politicize it around things that matter. >> why is the first part of the pipeline even being built? >> there are four...
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. >>> also coming up -- ♪ blame canada ♪ blame canada ♪ before their beady eyes ♪ blame canada blame♪ >> all "south park" kidding aside. should the canadian government be criticized for turning away buyer of blackberry? ♪ ♪ here we are, me and you ♪ on the road ♪ and we know that it goes on and on ♪ [ female announcer ] you're the boss of your life. in charge of making memories and keeping promises. ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ ♪ oh, oh, all the way ♪ oh, oh ♪ oh, oh, all the way so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there ar24/7.branches? i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new way to bank. a better way to save. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> welcome back. busy night. handful of companies pricing ipos. let's get over to dom chu. >> here are highlights.
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. >>> the proposed keystone pipeline is supposed to provide massive amounts of crude from canada to the gulf of mexico but the decision on whether to build keystone has been debated and delayed because of washington politics. so now the nation's railroads piped up but will it work? jackie deangelis has more. >> reporter: the keystone pipeline surrounded by controversy, a decision pending that would transport canadian oil to gulf coast refineries on north american oil. but do we need it? believe it or not, rail is increasingly becoming a viable means for transporting supplies and a few key companies in canada are moving quickly to at capacity. >> it hit a record of 4.1 million barrels a day and expected to grow to 5 billion barrels a day. >> reporter: an lit tick firm ihs can estimates it could grow to handle 700,000 barrels of crude a day from the oil sands region in western canada, and that's a low estimate. right now, trains carry about 150,000 barrels from there. >> without the keystone pipeline, crude by rail capacity is expected to increase substantially from about 500,000 barrels
. >>> the proposed keystone pipeline is supposed to provide massive amounts of crude from canada to the gulf of mexico but the decision on whether to build keystone has been debated and delayed because of washington politics. so now the nation's railroads piped up but will it work? jackie deangelis has more. >> reporter: the keystone pipeline surrounded by controversy, a decision pending that would transport canadian oil to gulf coast refineries on north american oil. but do we...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule today. i thought. they were going to do the job did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioning the cause which is sometimes that's because a free and open prize is critical to our democracy should recall books. go on. i'm going to go on i'm sorry and on this show we were the a little picture of what's actually going power in the world we go beyond identifying the problem to try to rational debate a real discussion critical issues facing america about him are you ready to join the movement then welcome to the big picture. go on tell marva to washington d.c. and here's what's coming up.
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule today. i thought. they were going to do the job did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioning the cause which is sometimes that's because a free and open prize is critical to our democracy should recall books. go on. i'm going to go on i'm sorry and on this show we were the a little picture of what's actually going power in the world we go beyond identifying the problem...
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speak for canada yet again. clip when he said if you don't know what coup d'etat, neither do i. but i think i have pronounced it correctly. so i will go for two bonus points. canada, toronto is pretty much the financial city. this is like the anti-establish. vote instead of the repressed canadian. this is for the people that felt unrepresented. >> so is it like a tea party of torontonians? >> there is coke in his name. little puns to make. also, i want to see the headline, if he lived in america it would be q-wait. q-weight. >> the new york post. >> the souvenir question. >> what do you think, again, speak for all of canada here. the fact that americans are making such a big deal about this and canadians are perpetually ignored by americans. we were ignored this whole time. i feel there are psychics all over the world and chris farley is trying to come through, biggest opportunity i can't play this guy. i think americans want it to go away. that's what canadians do. they don't want to. i don't know if it's obses
speak for canada yet again. clip when he said if you don't know what coup d'etat, neither do i. but i think i have pronounced it correctly. so i will go for two bonus points. canada, toronto is pretty much the financial city. this is like the anti-establish. vote instead of the repressed canadian. this is for the people that felt unrepresented. >> so is it like a tea party of torontonians? >> there is coke in his name. little puns to make. also, i want to see the headline, if he...
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when you see their art on the wall it does not smack of what art is in the reflectiveness of canada. it's new, edge, troubling sometimes. sometimes it's joyous. >> in canada's north a hunting and gathering lifestyle has given way to settlements and supermarkets. think of art, then, as a bridge from the past to the future. but also as a welcomed source of income and pride in a community in need of both. al jazeera, cape dorset. >> let's take a look at our top stories. >>> thousands of pakistanis are calling to the end of drone strikes. they blocked one of the two main roads that nato uses to bring supplies to information. >>> the government woul north kt would not name the person they have detained. >>> secretary of state john kerry is in geneva to hammer out an agreement on iran's nuclear program. a resolution does not appear emanant. imminent. the state said kerry will travels to london tomorrow. >>> san francisco has become the hip new hub for experimentation. melissa chan has more. >> reporter: you have a different type of tech start up. it begins production on its first thousand
when you see their art on the wall it does not smack of what art is in the reflectiveness of canada. it's new, edge, troubling sometimes. sometimes it's joyous. >> in canada's north a hunting and gathering lifestyle has given way to settlements and supermarkets. think of art, then, as a bridge from the past to the future. but also as a welcomed source of income and pride in a community in need of both. al jazeera, cape dorset. >> let's take a look at our top stories. >>>...
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canada is at the top that's showing. that it has the fastest growing debt from two thousand and six to two thousand and thirteen china is the next fastest growth but their their debt to g.d.p. is only thirty two percent compared to canada's ninety two percent ireland one hundred six percent and the u.k. ninety three percent but you see how fast what he was doing was increasing the debt at a very high velocity and now they want it for here right he's a career he's a central banker who accelerate the debt to further his career even though he's left canada in a huge indebted state that can only end in tears now his background of course he was a hockey player a goalie and an ivy league school and i played hockey myself and if you know goalies play to play hockey they are always asking people to throw things up them because they're trying to practice being a goalie and they all say here here's a bucket of pox throw them up my head as fast as you can so again it's mark carney is a perfect central banker he's a guy who likes to
canada is at the top that's showing. that it has the fastest growing debt from two thousand and six to two thousand and thirteen china is the next fastest growth but their their debt to g.d.p. is only thirty two percent compared to canada's ninety two percent ireland one hundred six percent and the u.k. ninety three percent but you see how fast what he was doing was increasing the debt at a very high velocity and now they want it for here right he's a career he's a central banker who accelerate...
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canada is at the top that's showing. that it has the fastest growing debt from two thousand and six to two thousand and thirteen china is the next fastest growth but there their debt to g.d.p. is only thirty two percent compared to canada's ninety two percent ireland one hundred six percent and the u.k. ninety three percent but you see how fast what he was doing was increasing the debt at a very high velocity and now they want it for here right he's a korean or he's a central banker who accelerate the debt to further his career even though he's left canada in a huge indebted state that can only end in tears now his background of course he was a hockey player a goalie and an ivy league school and i played hockey myself and if you know goalies play to play hockey they are always asking people to throw things up them because they're trying to practice being a goalie and they all say here here's a bucket of pox throw them at my head as fast as you can so again it's mark carney is a perfect central banker he's a guy who likes
canada is at the top that's showing. that it has the fastest growing debt from two thousand and six to two thousand and thirteen china is the next fastest growth but there their debt to g.d.p. is only thirty two percent compared to canada's ninety two percent ireland one hundred six percent and the u.k. ninety three percent but you see how fast what he was doing was increasing the debt at a very high velocity and now they want it for here right he's a korean or he's a central banker who...
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i'm going to go bullish on canada i'm totally into canada but again it depends exact i mean if you're looking for glorious sands maybe canada is not the place for you you might want to look towards bermuda bermuda or made it to yeah i would never say no to someone buying me an island and i mean i'm not going to refuse it yet here that we will not perform using an island we'll take it and i'll take it over to get rachel thank you i always want more time with you but you'll be back tomorrow very you have a bad software today but you can see all segments featured in today's show on you tube or you tube dot com slash boom bust r.t. we also love hearing from you so please check out our facebook page at facebook dot com slash boom bust r t from all of us here at boom bust thank you for watching but i. will see british sailors. that's right. market why not going to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's guns or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. or not cite to an active camp at guantanamo where patients are forc
i'm going to go bullish on canada i'm totally into canada but again it depends exact i mean if you're looking for glorious sands maybe canada is not the place for you you might want to look towards bermuda bermuda or made it to yeah i would never say no to someone buying me an island and i mean i'm not going to refuse it yet here that we will not perform using an island we'll take it and i'll take it over to get rachel thank you i always want more time with you but you'll be back tomorrow very...
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after all, we have nafta with canada. there's not that much of a difference. so it should help us get that done. >> so give us the scoop. how are things coming? what do you see as the prospects for these agreements over the next months or years? >> i'm optimistic. we're much further along. it's been underway three plus years. we're trying to work on the outstanding issues which are still significant, but all of the countries around the table are working hard to try to get this done. with regard to ttip, we're at an earlier stage. we have also been spending a lot of time with our european colleagues coming to a common understanding of where we have similar approaches, where we have different approaches to issue. there's no great surprise there. we know how to work our way through it. it doesn't mean it won't be difficult, but it's doable. the great opportunity but also the challenge with the european agreement is we're going to try to bring our regulatory and standard systems more closely together. not regulation, not lower health or safety standards, but try t
after all, we have nafta with canada. there's not that much of a difference. so it should help us get that done. >> so give us the scoop. how are things coming? what do you see as the prospects for these agreements over the next months or years? >> i'm optimistic. we're much further along. it's been underway three plus years. we're trying to work on the outstanding issues which are still significant, but all of the countries around the table are working hard to try to get this done....
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it's in canada we made it in canada it's a production company up there it's what i'm chris jericho dot com or on you tube and as we were just discussing that's the way of the future is to do things in these web series or you know your show even podcasts so this is a sitcom or a sitcom yeah it's exactly david weekley but we did ten episodes and we filmed them in january did ten episodes in five days as a guerrilla film making and now this is the first season so it's ten ten shows what we're going to do an hour show you a clip from but a good concept but i'm chris jericho watch some of you might notice that we have a new one here. what's your name your student hi my name's chris chris jericho chris jericho from musical new. one historical new. jericho the walls of jericho tell me something chris jericho if i blow your hardware your walls come tumbling down i don't think so give it time. you are comfortable with comedy absolutely absolutely and the thing that was so cool about it where he's great and he's got thompson kids in the hall and one of the most famous comedians in canada so beca
it's in canada we made it in canada it's a production company up there it's what i'm chris jericho dot com or on you tube and as we were just discussing that's the way of the future is to do things in these web series or you know your show even podcasts so this is a sitcom or a sitcom yeah it's exactly david weekley but we did ten episodes and we filmed them in january did ten episodes in five days as a guerrilla film making and now this is the first season so it's ten ten shows what we're...
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and brought in a major spine snafu of its own to see the sea as the sea canada's and as a counterpart was just fine and brazil's ministry of mines and energy and egregious example of industrial espionage not to mention a recent lawsuit filed by the british columbia civil liberties association against the sea as sea for intercepting the private communications and collecting the metadata of canadian citizens but hey rob ford's personal meltdown is just too right to pass up for the corporate media to binge on because we all know how much trash she tabloid journalism gets them high. so i had all speak with ten car but the potential end of the internet as we know it. has something to say everybody. i'm up to a person want to sit next to on an airport. i mean there's always in the waters and . that's whether it's a ballet dancer a ballplayer present things that are curious to visitors things i think about. that we're not a. i'm the president. of the site but i think. kind of can. do. all that all about. and i'm fascinated that for a politician right the boss and recipes. they're just. happy
and brought in a major spine snafu of its own to see the sea as the sea canada's and as a counterpart was just fine and brazil's ministry of mines and energy and egregious example of industrial espionage not to mention a recent lawsuit filed by the british columbia civil liberties association against the sea as sea for intercepting the private communications and collecting the metadata of canadian citizens but hey rob ford's personal meltdown is just too right to pass up for the corporate media...
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about the missouri legislature going to congress and saying to them that under the existing laws of canada, and the treaties between great britain and the united states, it is impossible to recover a slave who has once escaped to the canadian shore. and of course, what is the fastest way to get across? but from detroit, across the detroit river to get to canada, which is why michigan played such an important role in the underground railroad. here we have them showing themselves to this whole country, that this issue had become a serious problem. and slaves weren't these contented folk as they claimed, they were escaping. permanently. from a life they no longer wanted to lead. they wanted their freedom. and they showed it to the world, so this newspaper said look here it is. getting toward the end of publication. 1847. at this time, beckley has bowed out of publishing. he's written personal letters where he said it was too great a hardship, he had many children and they were not getting enough to live on because he was putting so much money into the publication of the newspaper. sadly, he d
about the missouri legislature going to congress and saying to them that under the existing laws of canada, and the treaties between great britain and the united states, it is impossible to recover a slave who has once escaped to the canadian shore. and of course, what is the fastest way to get across? but from detroit, across the detroit river to get to canada, which is why michigan played such an important role in the underground railroad. here we have them showing themselves to this whole...
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we are come back, heading to canada. we will be joined by the two canadians, journalist john greyson and dr. tarek loubani, who are held by the egyptian regime and imprisoned for 50 days. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. >> we turn now to egypt where security forces have captured one of the last remaining prominent leaders of the muslim brotherhood still at large after a coup ousted president mohammed morsi in july. the senior leader in the brotherhood's political arm, essam el-erian, was seized on wednesday on charges of inciting violence. hours after authorities announced his detention, police entered al-azhar university campus in cairo where they opened fire with tear gas and arrested pro-morsi student demonstrators. egypt has set a date of november for for morsi to stand trial. the associated press reports some 20,000 police officers and soldiers will guard the upcoming trial. on thursday, muslim brotherhood coalit
we are come back, heading to canada. we will be joined by the two canadians, journalist john greyson and dr. tarek loubani, who are held by the egyptian regime and imprisoned for 50 days. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. >> we turn now to egypt where security forces have captured one of the last remaining prominent leaders of the muslim brotherhood still at large after a coup...