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today we a people must read again common to talk to move to canada. but the look of the guests i think probably over a million dollars helping to citizenship and what they intend to complete the good citizenship another country not the pitcher i believe my hometown but think of what ten dollars. but the cheaper those rich people want to go abroad. i want. i wonder if i cut one million dollars. it cannot be affordable for common people well to the line and it took the cake. i was thinking to write think the canadian government to stop immigration plan. actually get paid for content development and got to be a problem that china will often corrupt officials in the country with money the french have done something to stop the immigration you want. i used to pay attention to its policy around seven hundred forty thousand dollars and immigrant also need to provide a million dollar investment. i don't know why they stop this plan. it is really a good deal for canada should be discussed the communist party posted on topic i think worth the money. i hate that
today we a people must read again common to talk to move to canada. but the look of the guests i think probably over a million dollars helping to citizenship and what they intend to complete the good citizenship another country not the pitcher i believe my hometown but think of what ten dollars. but the cheaper those rich people want to go abroad. i want. i wonder if i cut one million dollars. it cannot be affordable for common people well to the line and it took the cake. i was thinking to...
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canada does have the hammer. just yet. >> anna sloan did not blink as she watched that stone travel down the ice. and nice finish on that stone. >> no lack of intensity with any of these teams, but especially the scottish team. >> and here's kaitlyn lawes. >> whoa! whoa! yes. yes. right to it. >> a lighter weight dip here trying to get a bit of a roll underneath the corner guard. does roll but not as far as they would have liked. >> lawes for the tournament coming into this game at 83%, tops among all vice skips, but so far today, 67% for the 25-year-old canadian. and now one more for anna sloan. >> clean. clean. no. no. no. clean. clean. whoa. whoa. whoa. >> wanted to get a little inside roll towards the center line with that rock. anna overthrowing that one just a bit. did not allow it to curl to get that roll. now team canada goes on the offensive. trying to come around. >> yeah, we heard them talking, john, after the conclusion of that third end, and it was one message from jennifer jones, no problem, we'll s
canada does have the hammer. just yet. >> anna sloan did not blink as she watched that stone travel down the ice. and nice finish on that stone. >> no lack of intensity with any of these teams, but especially the scottish team. >> and here's kaitlyn lawes. >> whoa! whoa! yes. yes. right to it. >> a lighter weight dip here trying to get a bit of a roll underneath the corner guard. does roll but not as far as they would have liked. >> lawes for the tournament...
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canada and u.s. oil is the inside story. hello, i'm ray suarez and there is a lot of petroleum trapped in the sands. canada wants to send it to the south throughout the u.s. to the coast and the obama administration is moving slowly in killing or approving the project and pitting the environmentalist. there's no making everyone happy on this one. you either build the pipeline and ship the oil or you don't. somebody's not going to get what they want. the president kicked the decision to the state department, the state commissioned a report and assessing the project from all of the angels and decision time the growing closer. most americans don't know that the oil is coming from canada. thanks to new technologies, canada churned out oil in amounts previously unimaginable and for this the u.s. is seeking a new way to get the oil to this market. thus the keystone pipeline plan and bringing the oil and jobs to the u.s. in large quantities. because the project is crossing international borders the state department was assigned to
canada and u.s. oil is the inside story. hello, i'm ray suarez and there is a lot of petroleum trapped in the sands. canada wants to send it to the south throughout the u.s. to the coast and the obama administration is moving slowly in killing or approving the project and pitting the environmentalist. there's no making everyone happy on this one. you either build the pipeline and ship the oil or you don't. somebody's not going to get what they want. the president kicked the decision to the...
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how do you respond. >> the government of canada. the industry, the government of alberta made it clear that they are anticipating this. they believe that their oil is going to be developed. it will be moved to market. the alternatives are bring it down keystone xl. put it on rail. or you can move it over to the pacific coast and send it in to other markets and replace it with oil coming in from venezuela and middle east. of all of those scenarios, given that keystone will be the safest pipeline built in the united states and have a lower carbon emission rate than any other rate, we feel it's the best move for the environment. in addition, it's going to bring discounted oil down, and the oil price that went this is what sets the gasoline prices. this will reduce prices. these are conclusions that are in the state department reportism. >> charles, there are some profiles of alternative routes, alternative lengths, of the pipeline, ones that take it through less sensitive territory, involving aquifers. one is called the i-90 proposal,
how do you respond. >> the government of canada. the industry, the government of alberta made it clear that they are anticipating this. they believe that their oil is going to be developed. it will be moved to market. the alternatives are bring it down keystone xl. put it on rail. or you can move it over to the pacific coast and send it in to other markets and replace it with oil coming in from venezuela and middle east. of all of those scenarios, given that keystone will be the safest...
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clay has three goals, canada, canada and canada. they said he sounded like a songbird. clay gives a speech where he says i would seize the entire continent from britain. i wish to never see peace until we do. he is hell-bent on war so clay and calhoun and these rabble rousing noncompromising hawks rush us to war. they steamroll president james madison and rush us to war. the row -- war vote passes in the first is tied 16-16. talk about a clorox war. the same folks that wanted for turn around and every measure to fund the war. no new taxes. they fought a war without funding and he can imagine such a thing. they defund the navy and don't provide adequate uniforms and muskets and supplies. any of the americans that die in canada don't have upper clothing food or ammunition and they go to war. now we plan a three-pronged invasion of canada. a western prong a central prong and eastern prong. all three simultaneous. the canadian all of canada contains 4500 soldiers. what is that one for every 100 miles? how do you defend that massive order and expansive wilderness with 4500?
clay has three goals, canada, canada and canada. they said he sounded like a songbird. clay gives a speech where he says i would seize the entire continent from britain. i wish to never see peace until we do. he is hell-bent on war so clay and calhoun and these rabble rousing noncompromising hawks rush us to war. they steamroll president james madison and rush us to war. the row -- war vote passes in the first is tied 16-16. talk about a clorox war. the same folks that wanted for turn around...
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>> it goes on points. >> i got you. >> so sweden plays canada and we're rooting for canada up there. we like sweden but not as much as canada. canada will get the gold, sweden will get their silver. >> what about russian cheating in figure skating for the ladies? >> it's subjective. you really can't tell that. it's not like hockey where you score the goal. figure skating is subjective. all right, go ahead. we appreciate you being out here. >>> next on the rundown, chris christie losing authority, is he, in new jersey. if you read "the new york times" today, you think so, but that might not be accurate. lou dobbs will weigh in. >>> and laura ingram has some criticisms of the new "sports illustrated" bathing suit deal. [ male announcer ] behind every centrum multivitamin are over one million hours of research. inside are specific vitamins and minerals to help support your heart, brain and eyes. centrum silver. for the most amazing parts of you. [poof!] [beep] [clicks mouse] nice office. how you doing? good. automatic discounts the moment you sign up. >>> impact segment tonight out here
>> it goes on points. >> i got you. >> so sweden plays canada and we're rooting for canada up there. we like sweden but not as much as canada. canada will get the gold, sweden will get their silver. >> what about russian cheating in figure skating for the ladies? >> it's subjective. you really can't tell that. it's not like hockey where you score the goal. figure skating is subjective. all right, go ahead. we appreciate you being out here. >>> next on the...
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>> it goes on points. >> i got you. >> so sweden plays canada and we're rooting for canada up there. we like sweden but not as much as canada. canada will get the gold, sweden will get their silver. >> what about russian cheating in figure skating for the ladies? >> it's subjective. you really can't tell that. it's not like hockey where you score the goal. figure skating is subjective. all right, go ahead. we appreciate you being out here. >>> next on the rundown, chris christie losing authority, is he, in new jersey. if you read "the new york times" today, you think so, but that might not be accurate. lou dobbs will weigh in. >>> and laura ingram has some criticisms of the new "sports illustrated" bathing suit deal. "the factor" is coming back from l.a. right after these announcements. emily's just starting out... and on a budget. like a ramen noodle- every-night budget. she thought allstate car insurance was out of her reach. until she heard about the value plan. see how much you could save with allstate. are you in good hands? crestor got more high-risk patient bad cholesterol to
>> it goes on points. >> i got you. >> so sweden plays canada and we're rooting for canada up there. we like sweden but not as much as canada. canada will get the gold, sweden will get their silver. >> what about russian cheating in figure skating for the ladies? >> it's subjective. you really can't tell that. it's not like hockey where you score the goal. figure skating is subjective. all right, go ahead. we appreciate you being out here. >>> next on the...
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and canada accounted for 18% of the company's total revenues. the company is looking to expand it's workforce of 22 workers and add jobs that pay about $17 an hour. jason spear is the president of the 99-year-old family-owned business that is now in its fourth generation. he testified before the senate in 2011 about how free trade agreements like nafta helped expand his business. he joins us from his plant in schaumburg, illinois. hold that up high so folks can see what i'm talking about. that looks like the thing in my toilet except mine is much smaller. jason, how much do you know how much of this increase in your business comes from nafta versus you being just a really good businessman? >> well, we've been shipping to the nafta area since 1958. but since nafta has been signed our sales to canada and mexico have gone up over six times and have really created an enormous jump in our sales, and we continue to see that grow year over year. >> what did nafta do for your ability to export these floats to canada and mexico? >> well, as a small busin
and canada accounted for 18% of the company's total revenues. the company is looking to expand it's workforce of 22 workers and add jobs that pay about $17 an hour. jason spear is the president of the 99-year-old family-owned business that is now in its fourth generation. he testified before the senate in 2011 about how free trade agreements like nafta helped expand his business. he joins us from his plant in schaumburg, illinois. hold that up high so folks can see what i'm talking about. that...
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clay has three goals; canada, canada, canada.hey said he sounded like a songbird, canada, canada, canada. clay gives a speech where he says i would seize the swire -- the entire continent from britain. i wish, quote-unquote, to never see peace until we do. he's hell went on war -- hell bent on war. so these noncompromising hawks rush us to war. they steam roll president james madison who's a reluctant war president. the war vote in the senate passes 19-13, the first vote was tied 16-16. four members absent, one enroute. now, the same folks that wanted war then turn around and defeat every measure to fund the war. no new taxes. they fought a war without funding it, if you could imagine such a thing. they defund the navy, they don't provide adequate uniforms, muskets and supplies for our soldiers. many of the americans that die in canada don't have proper warm clothing or run out of food or am mission -- food or ammunition, and they go to war. now, we planned a three-pronged invasion of canada, a western wrong, a central prong and
clay has three goals; canada, canada, canada.hey said he sounded like a songbird, canada, canada, canada. clay gives a speech where he says i would seize the swire -- the entire continent from britain. i wish, quote-unquote, to never see peace until we do. he's hell went on war -- hell bent on war. so these noncompromising hawks rush us to war. they steam roll president james madison who's a reluctant war president. the war vote in the senate passes 19-13, the first vote was tied 16-16. four...
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rich with untapped natural resources, nunavut is canada's largest territory. among the 28 communities scattered across it, 85 percent of the residents are aboriginal inuit. >> in greenland you cannot go hunting by snowmobile, you have to use dogs. >> by law? >> yes by law. >> aaju peter is originally from greenland, but moved to nunavut more than 30 years ago. she spent most of that time trying to preserving inuit culture. >> we have the longest still living hunting culture in this world. you have seen the hunters going out on the ice to catch fish, seal or caribou. they bring that back and then they provide it free to the community. if we didn't have that we would be starving. >> with a resource boom on the horizon, aaju feels that inuit need to strike a delicate balance. >> you have to look at both. my granddaughter i'm sure, and even my children, could become possibly the wealthiest in canada, but so what? if we can not safegaurd it, if we can do it properly, we shouldn't do it. we cannot assume that foreigners and other international people are considering
rich with untapped natural resources, nunavut is canada's largest territory. among the 28 communities scattered across it, 85 percent of the residents are aboriginal inuit. >> in greenland you cannot go hunting by snowmobile, you have to use dogs. >> by law? >> yes by law. >> aaju peter is originally from greenland, but moved to nunavut more than 30 years ago. she spent most of that time trying to preserving inuit culture. >> we have the longest still living...
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there are two proposals to the west coast of canada, to to the east of canada. east of canada.we have to consider the alternatives and what the most efficient and safe way to bring the oil to consumers. helde canadian government the state department report, minister of natural resources joe oliver. >> welcome the u.s. state department's report and are encouraged that he concludes the keystone xl would not have a significant environmental impact . the keystone xl project is expected to support 42,000 jobs and billions of dollars in economic activity in both canada and the united states, and revenues to government to contribute to social programs like health care and education, and housing. ofthat was the minister natural resources in canada, joe oliver. erich pica, your response? >> i think from u.s. perspective, let's talk about jobs. the state department finally just he bumped the job smith -- debunked the jobs myth. with a country that employs over 150 million people, the jobs miniscule benefit to the united states. i would like to get back -- when it comes to export energy s
there are two proposals to the west coast of canada, to to the east of canada. east of canada.we have to consider the alternatives and what the most efficient and safe way to bring the oil to consumers. helde canadian government the state department report, minister of natural resources joe oliver. >> welcome the u.s. state department's report and are encouraged that he concludes the keystone xl would not have a significant environmental impact . the keystone xl project is expected to...
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i welcome the work we can do together with canada.ne of the wonderful things about north america is we had this amazing bounty of traditional fossil fuels and we also have extraordinary businesses that are able to extract them in various ways. and that's something that we should welcome because it helps to promote economic growth. but we only have one planet. so i believe that ultimately we can both promote economic development and growth, recognizing that we're not going to immediately transition off of fossil fuels but that we do have to point to the future and show leadership so that other countries who will be the main emitters fairly soon, china, india, other emerging markets, so that they can look at what we're doing and we have leverage over them in terms of them improving their practices as well. this will be a joint effort. i'm very excited to work with steven around those issues and keystone will proceed along the path it's been set forth on. >> let me just say a couple of things. first of all, obviously, president obama and
i welcome the work we can do together with canada.ne of the wonderful things about north america is we had this amazing bounty of traditional fossil fuels and we also have extraordinary businesses that are able to extract them in various ways. and that's something that we should welcome because it helps to promote economic growth. but we only have one planet. so i believe that ultimately we can both promote economic development and growth, recognizing that we're not going to immediately...
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norway 18 and canada 17.rica has a new gold medal, david wise, a 23-year-old married father from reno, nevada. he won the inaugural event when it comes to the olympic men's ski halfpipe conditions. the conditions were snowy and slushy at the venue last night. the united states now has six medals in free style skiing at these games. one behind canada's total of seven. alex diebold was an alternative in vancouver. spent those games as a wax technician for his teammates. four years later, he is an olympic medalist who won the bronze in the men's snowboard cross. to look forward at what's going on today, the men's final in the bob sled, there are three u.s. teams. the americans are in the lead. the team two sled sits in third place and it's such a comfortable lead on the rest of the field that any of the top three are now going to have to crash on the next two runs for them not to medal because they are so far ahead of everyone else. one of the best known athletes is on team three, lolo jones along with jasmine s
norway 18 and canada 17.rica has a new gold medal, david wise, a 23-year-old married father from reno, nevada. he won the inaugural event when it comes to the olympic men's ski halfpipe conditions. the conditions were snowy and slushy at the venue last night. the united states now has six medals in free style skiing at these games. one behind canada's total of seven. alex diebold was an alternative in vancouver. spent those games as a wax technician for his teammates. four years later, he is an...
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canada hockey snatch. it was a double disappointment really for the united states against canada or over the last two days canada losing a bit of royals from north america ones or nothing in the men's semifinal that came hot on the heels of losing merican women losing to canada's women free to two in overtime the second time obviously that. the united states has lost a candidate in the women's section after losing of course in vancouver in two thousand and the same for the men as well very of course lost in vancouver as well free to sidney crosby goalie in overtime giving the katie famous big cherry four years ago not a fortune for the americans we had a much vaunted all friends coming into this time with the canadians twenty goals in four games but unfortunately just couldn't solve the canadian mind carey price of the montreal canadiens who stopped thirty one shots for a shot. the americans just weren't able to generate the orphans and they have managed to in the previous four matches and one goal was goo
canada hockey snatch. it was a double disappointment really for the united states against canada or over the last two days canada losing a bit of royals from north america ones or nothing in the men's semifinal that came hot on the heels of losing merican women losing to canada's women free to two in overtime the second time obviously that. the united states has lost a candidate in the women's section after losing of course in vancouver in two thousand and the same for the men as well very of...
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canada won that game 3-2. we'll see.inutes. >> a pais back. >>> big event, women's free skating. americans in contention. >> they are. you know, they haven't won at this event in the last two olympics, this and the last. they have three skaters now in the top seven which is really good. that being said, medaling is going to be tough. the skater on top is the korean sensation, the defending champ. she's probably going to take the goal. gracie gold, ashley wagner and simmons. good chance to medal. they want to medal in this event because they haven't gone consecutive olympics coming home with the women's skating since 1948. >> wow. >> medal possibilities in lady's half pipe. >> that's right. that's one of the x games moved to the winter olympics. it's gong well for team usa. david wye won. maddie bowman is an interesting character. in an interview with mother jones she says she has a sports spirit animal, she calls it a pi pizzly bear. >> what would you be john? >> i would go with pizzly. >> good to have you. >> good to be
canada won that game 3-2. we'll see.inutes. >> a pais back. >>> big event, women's free skating. americans in contention. >> they are. you know, they haven't won at this event in the last two olympics, this and the last. they have three skaters now in the top seven which is really good. that being said, medaling is going to be tough. the skater on top is the korean sensation, the defending champ. she's probably going to take the goal. gracie gold, ashley wagner and simmons....
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you know triple quadruple rates on just took twenty years now nafta has increased trade between canada the u.s. and mexico as ed was saying in one thousand nine hundred three before now after the u.s. export of one point one hundred fifty four billion dollars to mexico and canada and imported one hundred seventy four billion by two thousand and six fifty percent of mexico's exports and forty five percent of its import wages with the u.s. and forty five percent of its imports were with us not wages just their imports twenty twelve the u.s. export two hundred ninety two billion lots of numbers there two hundred ninety billion dollars that is imported three hundred twenty four billion to canada alone total us now to trade is over one trillion dollars ed the u.s. is exporting grain and poultry now to mexico and the poultry lobby is very excited about nafta during this trade is good is it not so i think that. whole thing about poultry and grain that's exactly the problem you know because they had a little card saying that you know we the united states with the normans farm subsidies can go
you know triple quadruple rates on just took twenty years now nafta has increased trade between canada the u.s. and mexico as ed was saying in one thousand nine hundred three before now after the u.s. export of one point one hundred fifty four billion dollars to mexico and canada and imported one hundred seventy four billion by two thousand and six fifty percent of mexico's exports and forty five percent of its import wages with the u.s. and forty five percent of its imports were with us not...
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be a big bank of canada was supposed to get the spot. as the as the head of the bank of canada and makani who used to be the head was moving over to the bank of england that was the most positive thing for the loonie for the canadian dollar but then the deputy did not get the job indeed he is retiring no and so is this hawkish thought leadership that the bank of canada is leaving and on top of it a bunch of challenges in the underlying economy and in canada they can't get the oil to the u.s. they have some housing issues and the currency unlike many of the other commodity currencies never fully adjust. and so it's just that the headwinds are the it's more of a trading position we have a long term strategic lead bullish on the euro in canada it's more tactical advantage by the way on the yen as well but for the canadian dollar it's more short term tactical over i'm glad you brought up currencies because that's what i want to talk about now i know you've said that currencies are the least volatile asset class when compared to equities and
be a big bank of canada was supposed to get the spot. as the as the head of the bank of canada and makani who used to be the head was moving over to the bank of england that was the most positive thing for the loonie for the canadian dollar but then the deputy did not get the job indeed he is retiring no and so is this hawkish thought leadership that the bank of canada is leaving and on top of it a bunch of challenges in the underlying economy and in canada they can't get the oil to the u.s....
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the forthcoming of the summit in canada. i would like to add a word in regard to the situation in ukraine. there has been a truce, but it is essential that we take action. at the end of the day, the ukrainian government has to be held responsible for settling this situation. the ukrainian government took actions, actions that were not only unpopular but actions that and theisk nature aspirations of ukraine becoming an independent nation. had a wonderful time here in beautiful mexico and i look forward to returning again soon. today we had productive meetings with canada's closest friends and trading partners, partners with whom we share goods, services and information and also fundamental values and a vision for a democratic and peaceful world. we mark the 20th anniversary of the north american free trade agreement. as only time can reveal, the agreement has been an overwhelmingly successful and is responsible for creating prosperity from the bottom to the top of the continent. there has been a fourfold growth in bilateral t
the forthcoming of the summit in canada. i would like to add a word in regard to the situation in ukraine. there has been a truce, but it is essential that we take action. at the end of the day, the ukrainian government has to be held responsible for settling this situation. the ukrainian government took actions, actions that were not only unpopular but actions that and theisk nature aspirations of ukraine becoming an independent nation. had a wonderful time here in beautiful mexico and i look...
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climate change but can we really trust a report written by contractors affiliated with oil giant trans canada the company responsible for the pipeline more on that system also the death of forty six year old academy award winning actor philip seymour hoffman is truly a tragedy but the most tragic part of it all is that his death could easily have been prevented tell you how into night still to take and islam was the fastest growing religion in the country last decade but many american muslims still feel like second class citizens but was ever a change last minnesota congressman keith ellison the person muslim ever elected to congress in tonight's special monday edition of conversations with great minds. good to know this on friday the state department released its final environmental review on the keystone x.l. pipeline project something that both supporters and opponents of the project have been eagerly awaiting the review had been on everyone's mind since last summer when president obama addressed the nation and said that he would not go forward with the keystone pipeline if the greatly inc
climate change but can we really trust a report written by contractors affiliated with oil giant trans canada the company responsible for the pipeline more on that system also the death of forty six year old academy award winning actor philip seymour hoffman is truly a tragedy but the most tragic part of it all is that his death could easily have been prevented tell you how into night still to take and islam was the fastest growing religion in the country last decade but many american muslims...
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commissioned a study which showed seven point one million american jobs supported by a trade with canada ed what about the giant sucking sound did not to destroy the job market here i don't think that you can lay the blame at the feet of nafta it definitely has created a situation where we're competing against mexican labor the lowest rungs of the labor force and you know there's going to be suffering sell out of sorts and that's why economists are saying that you know many millions of jobs or hundreds of thousands of jobs at a minimum have been lost but you know you saw the thing from canada i think seven point one million jobs given the fact that canada is only thirty five million people seems like a bit of a stretch very big and those numbers are not awesome basically they're saying that you know seven point one million jobs are connected to a tree with the united states and therefore you know they can use that as a padded number to say you know we're this important but it gives you the sense that you know trade is important and in fact we've seen sri between the united states canada
commissioned a study which showed seven point one million american jobs supported by a trade with canada ed what about the giant sucking sound did not to destroy the job market here i don't think that you can lay the blame at the feet of nafta it definitely has created a situation where we're competing against mexican labor the lowest rungs of the labor force and you know there's going to be suffering sell out of sorts and that's why economists are saying that you know many millions of jobs or...
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this is a huge rivalry between team usa and canada. the rivalry is so huge and both teams are stacked made up of entirely of nhl stars including san jose sharks joe pavelski pace facing off against two teammates, patrick marleau and marc-edouard vlasic who play for team canada. the two met in a gold medal game in vancouver. usa lost. they hope for payback this time. >> pie back or not we want to come away with a win. >> the end of the day it's not about beating canada, it's winning the gold medal. >> reporter: a heart breaking loss for the women of team usa in the gold medal match yesterday. usa lost to rival canada, 2-3 in thrilling overtime. this is the fourth consecutive loss to canada in the gold medal olympic game. but news just in the past two hours, four-time olympian julie chu announced the flag bearer. >> it's humbling. we have such an inspiring group on team usa athletes, to be chosen out among all of them, it's unbelievable. >> reporter: so again, the semifinals between team usa and canada starts at 9:00. you'll be able to w
this is a huge rivalry between team usa and canada. the rivalry is so huge and both teams are stacked made up of entirely of nhl stars including san jose sharks joe pavelski pace facing off against two teammates, patrick marleau and marc-edouard vlasic who play for team canada. the two met in a gold medal game in vancouver. usa lost. they hope for payback this time. >> pie back or not we want to come away with a win. >> the end of the day it's not about beating canada, it's winning...
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and canada in the women's hockey final.leading canada 2-0 late into the third period but with just under 3:30, canada gets within one and scores again with less than a minute to play sending that game into overtime. canada would score during a four-on-three power play in o.t. winning its fourth straight olympic gold. >>> check out toronto mayor rob ford who was among city counselors sharing excitement after the canadian victory. you can get some height there. meanwhile, the u.s. men facing off against canada in the smien semi-finals here, but there's more at stake. the chicago billboard poses a bet. the loser of today's game has to keep the star justin bieber. highly anticipated. >>> now to the most anticipated event of winter games, ladies figure skating and russia's adelina sotnikova dazzled the town. defending gold medalist yuna kim's performance was flawless. she looked to be in the driver's seat for olympic gold until those scores came in. sotnikova wins the gold medal for many fans. >> shocking. >> they say the anonym
and canada in the women's hockey final.leading canada 2-0 late into the third period but with just under 3:30, canada gets within one and scores again with less than a minute to play sending that game into overtime. canada would score during a four-on-three power play in o.t. winning its fourth straight olympic gold. >>> check out toronto mayor rob ford who was among city counselors sharing excitement after the canadian victory. you can get some height there. meanwhile, the u.s. men...
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canada, 24. norway and germany, you have the netherlands on that list as well, although 21 of their 22 medals have come in just one sport as we famously have found out, speed skating. all right. there's your medal count. a little hockey going on right now. i have a feeling we might see more stock market trading volume perhaps when that men's u.s./canada hockey game ends. that is just pure speculation and opinion from one reporter who is sitting about 100 yards to the right of the bolshoy arena where the game is going on. we've got some fun stuff coming up at the end of the show from sochi. trying to keep it a little light with a lot of serious stuff going on in the region. >> you guys look like you had a great time. what a thing to be able to remember for the rest of your life. brian, we will come back to you a little later on. >>> still ahead on "street signs," as you have heard, we have breaking news that president obama is calling vladimir putin about the ukraine. a new truce has been signed b
canada, 24. norway and germany, you have the netherlands on that list as well, although 21 of their 22 medals have come in just one sport as we famously have found out, speed skating. all right. there's your medal count. a little hockey going on right now. i have a feeling we might see more stock market trading volume perhaps when that men's u.s./canada hockey game ends. that is just pure speculation and opinion from one reporter who is sitting about 100 yards to the right of the bolshoy arena...
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and canada. the president may have put it best. >> i may not feel as warm toward canadians as i usually do, at least until those matches are over. >> it is a big rivalry. meantime, france picked up three medals sweeping men's ski cross. check this wild photo finish out for second place in one of the preliminary races, three skiers all crash. they slid across the finish. the russian skier prevailing, though, because of his outstretched bow. he's safe and he wins. that's incredible. shows you how close. >> you mentioned we had a couple of great american bobsled teams. >> we do, right there! >> and we'll break down the lady's figure skating competition with scott hamilton in a bit as well. the current medal count, the u.s. in the lead with 23, followed by russia, the netherlands and norway. >> okay. and natalie, you have the news back home. >>> an old threat back at the forefront again this morning. the department of homeland security is warning airlines about the threat from overseas, officials say
and canada. the president may have put it best. >> i may not feel as warm toward canadians as i usually do, at least until those matches are over. >> it is a big rivalry. meantime, france picked up three medals sweeping men's ski cross. check this wild photo finish out for second place in one of the preliminary races, three skiers all crash. they slid across the finish. the russian skier prevailing, though, because of his outstretched bow. he's safe and he wins. that's incredible....
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canada, new mexico and president obama. key stone project is on the table, canadian leaders pushing for american approval of the project. the one-day meeting touching on immigration, border security and drug trafficking. >> president obama is pushing a raise the minimum wage. according to the congressional bget office increasing the hour -- budget office increasing the basic bay from $7.25 to $10.10 means a race for 3.5 million workers. it could put 500,000 jobs at rick. they forcibly took children from a tiny island and moved them to rural france. why the french government is facing up to the practice that has been kept secret. >> california is not the only state where the tech industry is booming. new york city is bringing silicon valley closer to the big apple. >> i'm john henry smith. it's another big day on the slopes for one men skier. we'll have the details in sport. >> taking a look at the olympic flame in sochi, which will burn until the closing ceremony on sunday. >> good morning, welcome back to al jazeera americ
canada, new mexico and president obama. key stone project is on the table, canadian leaders pushing for american approval of the project. the one-day meeting touching on immigration, border security and drug trafficking. >> president obama is pushing a raise the minimum wage. according to the congressional bget office increasing the hour -- budget office increasing the basic bay from $7.25 to $10.10 means a race for 3.5 million workers. it could put 500,000 jobs at rick. they forcibly...
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and canada. canada won the past three including gold four years ago in vancouver. the american women say the past does not matter. >> this is our moment. it's not to think about what happened in the past. now it's our turn to try to earn a gold medal. >> we worked four years for this one moment. 60 minutes of hockey for us to achieve our dreams. >> that's right. let's do it! two teams played earlier, canada winning 3-2. >> you can see the gold medal game here on nbcbayarea.com. our coverage starts at 9:00 a.m. it will be u.s. versus canada in men's hockey, though not for the gold medal. this is just the semifinal. so only one team moves ahead. that said, it is the marquee match-up of the game. the two teams squared off last winter olympics in vancouver. that was the gold medal match. the canadian squad won that by one point in overtime. >> from the ice to the slopes, maddie bowman will go for the gold in a new free style half-pipe. qualifications and finals will be today. the women's half-pipe one of the events airing on -- in prime time tonight on nbc bay area. we
and canada. canada won the past three including gold four years ago in vancouver. the american women say the past does not matter. >> this is our moment. it's not to think about what happened in the past. now it's our turn to try to earn a gold medal. >> we worked four years for this one moment. 60 minutes of hockey for us to achieve our dreams. >> that's right. let's do it! two teams played earlier, canada winning 3-2. >> you can see the gold medal game here on...
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you pointed out billboard in canada, pivot to canada. are you having trouble with h1b visas which are workers with high-tech specsty training. are you having trouble getting people. come to canada and we'll support you. they have the immigrant investment capital fund. >> that's right. melissa: they want you to come in and invest the money rather than loaning it to the government. does that make a difference? >> right. i think it does. it doesn't explain why you couldn't have both programs for example. melissa: right. >> but the, the idea, you would, as you might expect, vancouver is a very convenient place especially, you know for people who are in san francisco and so forth. so it is a lot cheaper, as austin, texas is cheaper. that is becoming a big venture startup place. in fact my son is working there now in a kind of startup. and toronto, montreal. but the place you might not expect in canada is waterloo because it has a great engineering program at a very fine university at waterloo and just as, silicon valley built off of the engin
you pointed out billboard in canada, pivot to canada. are you having trouble with h1b visas which are workers with high-tech specsty training. are you having trouble getting people. come to canada and we'll support you. they have the immigrant investment capital fund. >> that's right. melissa: they want you to come in and invest the money rather than loaning it to the government. does that make a difference? >> right. i think it does. it doesn't explain why you couldn't have both...
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and canada in women's hockey ended with canada on top and they bitter defeat for the americans for more from sochi i spoke with ortiz paul scott just a short time ago about the gold medal women's hockey match. well it's a case of deja vu ruin his whole break for the usa canada three. in the women's ice hockey final to secure all the gold medal the usa thought at one stage that they were going to head for revenge of course canada beating the usa three two in the preliminary stages the usa would turn up at one stage going in to the final period or one state in the final period but late goals from canada secured overtime and the momentum shift. in their favor canada's fantastic winter olympics winning streak continues well over twenty matches now since they last lost they were the three time champions going into tonight's match so perhaps they were favorites for many many people but it was absolute drama on the ice the same thing it couldn't be couldn't have been close between the two sides what kind of is great record continues it is a disappointment and heartbreak for the usa defeat in t
and canada in women's hockey ended with canada on top and they bitter defeat for the americans for more from sochi i spoke with ortiz paul scott just a short time ago about the gold medal women's hockey match. well it's a case of deja vu ruin his whole break for the usa canada three. in the women's ice hockey final to secure all the gold medal the usa thought at one stage that they were going to head for revenge of course canada beating the usa three two in the preliminary stages the usa would...
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canada defeated the usa in men's ice hockey.enn from canada scoring the only goal of the game. america's record against canada in the olympics ever since nhl players were allowed to play is now one win, four losses. ouch. and this humiliation goes all the way to the top. president obama personally lost a bet to canada's prime minister steven harper. president obama tweeted before the game, p.m. harper and i bet on the men's and women's u.s.-canada hockey games. winner gets a case of beer for each game. go team usa." the u.s. women lost to canada, too. today he demanded payment. tweet like i said, team usa is good but we are winner. i look forward to my two cases of beer. this wasn't just a casual bet teen buddies. here's the thing. for years we've been watching this situation. canada's prime minister has done everything he can to get barack obama to pay attention to him. but every time he's been rebuffed. the president's affections and body language turn to other leaders. the president his hand over his face as if president harp
canada defeated the usa in men's ice hockey.enn from canada scoring the only goal of the game. america's record against canada in the olympics ever since nhl players were allowed to play is now one win, four losses. ouch. and this humiliation goes all the way to the top. president obama personally lost a bet to canada's prime minister steven harper. president obama tweeted before the game, p.m. harper and i bet on the men's and women's u.s.-canada hockey games. winner gets a case of beer for...
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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 love for basketball is growing here in canada.r than it has ever been, based on the status of canadian players now in the nba and the ncaa. young players are looking and saying, hey that could be me. the future is very right here in canada. >> how are you going to attract players when they have the option to play here in the u.s.? >> let's be clear. we are not competing with the the nba is a phenomenon. one of the greatest pro leagues in the world. there are a heck of a lot more great asking ballplayers in the world than 400. what we are saying is we will present them with an opportunity to come here, late in a high level league, in front of rabid, passionate fans. and quite frankly, giving the choice between going to europe and plying their trade or standing here in canada where the proximity to where these players in the u.s. come from is so close, the choice is a clear choice, that they would rather play in canada than go far away from their hometown. , you describe the fans as rabid and passionate. truth be told, there are not
the love for basketball is growing here in canada.r than it has ever been, based on the status of canadian players now in the nba and the ncaa. young players are looking and saying, hey that could be me. the future is very right here in canada. >> how are you going to attract players when they have the option to play here in the u.s.? >> let's be clear. we are not competing with the the nba is a phenomenon. one of the greatest pro leagues in the world. there are a heck of a lot more...
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we have the semifinal tomorrow night, that's against canada.grudge match, because in the final in vancouver in men's hockey that was -- usa versus canada. and canada came out on top in that match. and won the gold medal. so we'll see what happens in the semifinal game tomorrow. >> a great weekend about to start. nbc's anne thompson in sochi. let's go team usa, obviously. >>> senator ted cruz is heading to the sunshine state to shake the palm trees. we'll head there as well to see what kind of welcome he might receive. but here's one more shot of sochi as we head to break. ♪ settle this. a steel cage death match of midsize sedans. the volkswagen passat against all comers. turbocharged engines against...engines. best in class rear legroom against other-class legroom. but then we realized. consumers already did that. twice. huh. maybe that's why nobody else showed up. how does one get out of a death cage? vo: hurry in and lease the 2014 passat for $189 a month. visit vwdealer.com today. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but s
we have the semifinal tomorrow night, that's against canada.grudge match, because in the final in vancouver in men's hockey that was -- usa versus canada. and canada came out on top in that match. and won the gold medal. so we'll see what happens in the semifinal game tomorrow. >> a great weekend about to start. nbc's anne thompson in sochi. let's go team usa, obviously. >>> senator ted cruz is heading to the sunshine state to shake the palm trees. we'll head there as well to see...
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here that was in the group stages where canada just. was really a lackluster usa side by usa definitely with a point to prove there they seem to getting back to form in a big way they crush sweden six to one in the seven finals all roots of a gold medal game sweden really could have been double digits really to score there was. the usa had ten different scorers. points out of the eighteen or. so certainly the usa looking very good going into the gold medal game with canada on the twenty first and let's talk about the men's hockey what are the chances the u.s. russia match up in the finals. well there as she fairly good chance there's a very good chance of a russia usa might show up in the final because basically the two teams have been on different parts of the draw you have a rusher in the top part of a draw only finishing fifth after the perimeter stages the usa finishing seconds have air in the bottom half so they won't meet say they do meet until the final well usa they have a quarter final clash on wednesday where they will play. t
here that was in the group stages where canada just. was really a lackluster usa side by usa definitely with a point to prove there they seem to getting back to form in a big way they crush sweden six to one in the seven finals all roots of a gold medal game sweden really could have been double digits really to score there was. the usa had ten different scorers. points out of the eighteen or. so certainly the usa looking very good going into the gold medal game with canada on the twenty first...
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the game went into sudden death overtime. >> the gold medal to canada! >> reporter: canada's momentum ended in a devastating 3-2 loss for the americans. looks of disbelief and disappointment as they were awarded silver. >> they were so close, so close. >> reporter: simultaneously on the figure skating ice, another intense finish. defending champion yuna kim of south korea, who was first in the short program, upset by adelina sotnikova, the first russian to ever win gold. and gracie gold just missed a medal after a slip on the triple flip. and you kept smiling. >> you know, it really was not just a fake smile or trained smile. i was really having fun. >> reporter: but it's the first time no americans have medaled in men's or women's skating since 1936. americans have dominated the new x games sports in sochi, and maddie bowman won gold in the first ever women's halfpipe. and the women ended their day on the podium. two american teams on the podium tonight, how awesome. >> it's so incredible. we wouldn't want it any other way. >> reporter: for the first ti
the game went into sudden death overtime. >> the gold medal to canada! >> reporter: canada's momentum ended in a devastating 3-2 loss for the americans. looks of disbelief and disappointment as they were awarded silver. >> they were so close, so close. >> reporter: simultaneously on the figure skating ice, another intense finish. defending champion yuna kim of south korea, who was first in the short program, upset by adelina sotnikova, the first russian to ever win gold....