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we have gas in canada. we have proposed in writing to secretary kerry, i reconfirmed the prime minister's statement that we would like to work with one oil and gas regulation table like we did on light vehicle emission standards. we are not sure the u.s. is going to do that. they may just keep it at the state level. that is their sovereign right to do. we have over to work together with the u.s. we didn't want to have one energy efficiency standard for for an once of the border and another standard made by ford on the side of the border. proceed as we must. it is a challenge for us. we have succeeded quite well as i say on the coal and renewable energy side but we recognize that we cannot stand still on oil and gas regulations. with the to do it assets we have across both sides of the border with the united states. are you going to wait for an answer first from the u.s. about the proposal about a joint regulation or are you going to ultimately plow ahead with your own sector specific regulations? guest: tha
we have gas in canada. we have proposed in writing to secretary kerry, i reconfirmed the prime minister's statement that we would like to work with one oil and gas regulation table like we did on light vehicle emission standards. we are not sure the u.s. is going to do that. they may just keep it at the state level. that is their sovereign right to do. we have over to work together with the u.s. we didn't want to have one energy efficiency standard for for an once of the border and another...
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>> today on "earth focus," canada's rush for gold. human rights watch exposes the brutal side of canadian goal morning -- go mining. in british columbia, the chilcote and people to gun the mining industry -- people take on the mining industry. gold has been a symbol of power and influence for civilizations for thousands of years. but it has been associated with gods, immortality, and wealth. the pursuit of gold has changed history. the spanish conquest of south america to the gold rush in the american and canadian west. little else has had so much power to inspire or to corrupt. over the years, gold mining became industrialized. today, most mining is done by big corporations, and of the world's four largest companies, two of them are canadian. >> three percent of canada's gdp is mining based. >> there is but a handful of attempts to hold canadian companies to account -- has been a handful of attempts to hold canadian companies to account. >> because oil prices are high, they're trying to get oil out of the ground -- gold out of the gr
>> today on "earth focus," canada's rush for gold. human rights watch exposes the brutal side of canadian goal morning -- go mining. in british columbia, the chilcote and people to gun the mining industry -- people take on the mining industry. gold has been a symbol of power and influence for civilizations for thousands of years. but it has been associated with gods, immortality, and wealth. the pursuit of gold has changed history. the spanish conquest of south america to the...
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in canada getting approval is no cakewalk. in british columbia there's strong opposition from environmentalists and native communities that the oil proceed. >> we have to acknowledge and recognise there's legitimate concerns about energy mix and carbon policy. we have to get them out of the context of the project. it's not the rite place to have the debate, and be constructive participants. >>> pipelines are not. oil from canada will be moved into the united states by other means. the transport of oil by rail has quadrupled in the united states over the past debelling aids. experts say piping oil is selfer. the number of oil by rail jumped in recent years. let's explore about canada's strategic options when it comes to the energy from oilsands. i spoke to russell gold, an energy reporter and the author of "the boom - how fracking ignited the american energy revolution and changed the world." the energy boom in the united states changed the pipeline. >> what happened since they start talking about this, as you may have noticed
in canada getting approval is no cakewalk. in british columbia there's strong opposition from environmentalists and native communities that the oil proceed. >> we have to acknowledge and recognise there's legitimate concerns about energy mix and carbon policy. we have to get them out of the context of the project. it's not the rite place to have the debate, and be constructive participants. >>> pipelines are not. oil from canada will be moved into the united states by other...
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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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the image of a responsible and ecological canada has been dented. on december twelfth two thousand and eleven the country shut the door on the kyoto protocol reducing greenhouse gases is impossible with the oil sands boom. andrew nikifor of has done the math the country ran the risk of getting a fourteen billion dollar fine for exceeding its quotas many members of the canadian government do not believe climate change is a threat the prime minister of canada is a climate change skeptic so the canadian government is in a mad rush to exploit this resource as quickly as possible before the rest of the world shames us into controlling production and says look. do million barrels that's enough we don't the world will not need five million barrels of this stuff is too dirty you know this resource is telling you now you must get off oil this is the end game when you have to dig up the forests the size of rhode island or delaware when it takes two tons of sand to make one barrel of oil you know you're at the bottom of the ninth inning and that's where we're
the image of a responsible and ecological canada has been dented. on december twelfth two thousand and eleven the country shut the door on the kyoto protocol reducing greenhouse gases is impossible with the oil sands boom. andrew nikifor of has done the math the country ran the risk of getting a fourteen billion dollar fine for exceeding its quotas many members of the canadian government do not believe climate change is a threat the prime minister of canada is a climate change skeptic so the...
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canada day parade. for some reason, he chose to wear a lei. does he think canada is part of hawaii? is that possible? [ laughter ] the mayor got mixed reaction from the crowd. a guy without a shirt decided to scold him along the way. but on the other hand, this man seems to have escaped from the hospital specifically to give the mayor his support. so happy canada day, canadian folk, from all of us. [ cheers and applause ] here in the united states of america, we have a new most terrifying place to eat in rifle, colorado. that is a place. there's a restaurant called shooter's grill, where customers are encouraged to bring their loaded firearms to eat. just in case your cheese burger comes out and it's still alive. there's a sign that says guns are welcome on premises, please keep all weapons holstered unless the need arises. like, if you ask for light ranch and they brought you regular ranch, fire away, i guess, i don't know. it's not just the customers that are armed at shooter's either. so all the wait
canada day parade. for some reason, he chose to wear a lei. does he think canada is part of hawaii? is that possible? [ laughter ] the mayor got mixed reaction from the crowd. a guy without a shirt decided to scold him along the way. but on the other hand, this man seems to have escaped from the hospital specifically to give the mayor his support. so happy canada day, canadian folk, from all of us. [ cheers and applause ] here in the united states of america, we have a new most terrifying place...
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the response included f-16 jets escorting the plane back to canada. and once it had performed a huge u-turn and was back on the ground, the video you're about to see and hear shows not only the hair-trigger response of aviation security but also how militarized law enforcement has become these days. it's where we begin tonight. nbc's tom costello covers aviation for us. he's in our d.c. newsroom. tom, good evening. >> reporter: hi, brian. at one point this morning air traffic control, law enforcement and defense authorities from both the u.s. and canada were tracking this plane and coordinating their joint response as norad dispatched american fighter jets from ohio. >> heads down! heads down! >> reporter: it was a heart pounding few moments for 183 passengers and six crew members onboard a canadian plane headed to panama this morning. suddenly they were back on the ground in toronto, a heavily armed s.w.a.t. team coming down the aisle. >> get down in the back! get down! >> reporter: for passengers including children who were headed to a sunny vacatio
the response included f-16 jets escorting the plane back to canada. and once it had performed a huge u-turn and was back on the ground, the video you're about to see and hear shows not only the hair-trigger response of aviation security but also how militarized law enforcement has become these days. it's where we begin tonight. nbc's tom costello covers aviation for us. he's in our d.c. newsroom. tom, good evening. >> reporter: hi, brian. at one point this morning air traffic control, law...
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and canada. certainly our part of this story and then now we're going to hear how the mexican oil and gas reform may fit into that north american picture and certainly we will -- we're going to hear about it from some of the most knowledgeable people i can think of. we're going to start with jesus and then we'll follow right without delay to pedro and then ed. and then we'll have plenty of time for questions and answers from the audience. >> thank you very much. i would try to sort of lay the ground for the discussion that we will have later on. for some of you, some of the things i may present may be your knowledge, but it's basic for all of hem to know the essence of the reform and proceeded into the exchange of points of view. let me see if -- it's this one? all right, first in terms of this causing energy issues in north america, really it was very difficult and many friends and i did discuss about this or tried to discuss about this for years. it was really basically an empty discussion. it
and canada. certainly our part of this story and then now we're going to hear how the mexican oil and gas reform may fit into that north american picture and certainly we will -- we're going to hear about it from some of the most knowledgeable people i can think of. we're going to start with jesus and then we'll follow right without delay to pedro and then ed. and then we'll have plenty of time for questions and answers from the audience. >> thank you very much. i would try to sort of lay...
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be out of canada, not even in an area of canada. out of canada until the area is cleared and safe to go. >> what's happening right now here in utah, it's summer. so if you guys want to come and visit this place, you can. okay, now back to you, libby. >> back to you. i love it. libby is 7 years old, sara is 5. libby has obviously been watching tv news and she has that anchor script moved down to a tee. >> i love it. we can learn a couple of things from those gals. >> i know. look at her. she's so descriptive. really good. >> yeah. how old do you think they are, like 5. >> 7 and 5. >> that's right. keep up the great work, girls. i'm learning 1078 great moves from you an i love the pink outfit. >> see you on air in a couple of years. can't you see them here? >> absolutely. >>> for some of you local news is next. >> for everyone else we'll be back with a very cold summer swim. stick around. he has been called energizing, electrifying and unaware of personal boundaries. and now he's here to explain one product that does two things. beroc
be out of canada, not even in an area of canada. out of canada until the area is cleared and safe to go. >> what's happening right now here in utah, it's summer. so if you guys want to come and visit this place, you can. okay, now back to you, libby. >> back to you. i love it. libby is 7 years old, sara is 5. libby has obviously been watching tv news and she has that anchor script moved down to a tee. >> i love it. we can learn a couple of things from those gals. >> i...
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so you're going to have to be out of canada not even in a area of canada, out of canada until the areaand safe to go. do not leave anything behind. >> thank you, cat lynn rot. (laughing). >> get out of the area of canada. >> they're having winter now. >> so husband and wife producing team put that little video together. that's their neice. >> okay. >> if you're wondering about the human gloom surrounding canada that she is warning but, apparently a weather specialist came to one of the little girls schools and left a big impression and scared the heck out of the little kid. >> that's dawn timmeney right you there. >> can i ask something? let's do twitter campaign to find new word for viral. >> oh,. >> please. >> hold on! >> high! >> wave! >> she came out! >> oh, this is huge. >> bless her heart. >> wait a minute. maybe she didn't come out for us. >> she is going to straighten up the porch little. >> i moving the plant, or do you think she came out because of us? >> i don't know, but you got her out. >> looks like she looking for you, jerrick. >> okay, let's focus in. >> let's go over t
so you're going to have to be out of canada not even in a area of canada, out of canada until the areaand safe to go. do not leave anything behind. >> thank you, cat lynn rot. (laughing). >> get out of the area of canada. >> they're having winter now. >> so husband and wife producing team put that little video together. that's their neice. >> okay. >> if you're wondering about the human gloom surrounding canada that she is warning but, apparently a weather...
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, one of them a national hero, celebrate their nation in song. ♪ in canada ♪ how's it going in canadaon the right, canadian astronaut chris hadfield and his brother dave composed and recorded a song called "in canada." it will make you happy because it's as sweet as maple syrup, and they embrace their own wholesomeness, corniness and own abashed love of country. >>> when we come back, speaking of love of country, harry smith on the one road that may best define our country. >>> as the fourth of july approaches, the folks at aaa tell us, 41 million of us will be crazy enough to hit the road this week doing trips of 50 miles or more. and our own harry smith has a suggestion for a great route to take. as tonight, mr. smith goes to the place made famous in both pavement and song. a favorite stretch of route 66 through california. >> reporter: there's something about being on the open road that makes our hearts beat a bit faster. especially if you're riding on history, like the old route 66. >> it's unbelievable. this is like some magic land. >> too often we forget that while the interstat
, one of them a national hero, celebrate their nation in song. ♪ in canada ♪ how's it going in canadaon the right, canadian astronaut chris hadfield and his brother dave composed and recorded a song called "in canada." it will make you happy because it's as sweet as maple syrup, and they embrace their own wholesomeness, corniness and own abashed love of country. >>> when we come back, speaking of love of country, harry smith on the one road that may best define our...
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first n in canada. listen to the canada. >> holy [ bleep ], hey? >> that sums it up. you know automatically it's canada. what's remarkable about the video is the sky behind the tornado. i mean, it's clear and beautiful just beyond the tornado, like a dust devil, but it's really a funnel cloud, a tornado touching down. >> were those buildings? >> this did happen on a farmland area. according to reports, only property was damaged by the storm. no injuries were reported. let's listen to more of this. >> she's coming straight for us, hey? >> they sound calm like this is app interesting moment with this tornado coming straight towards us, hey? >> at one point, he says -- >> wow, i don't know how this works, hey? i don't know, like, where is it going? >> but then it just picks right back up. >> man, they are just really not scared sounds like. like, well, we'll see where it goes. hope any not this way. >> looks like it's far enough in the distance they would have a response time if it turned towards them. >> tornados touched down in iowa. this is in reinbeck, iowa. some cal
first n in canada. listen to the canada. >> holy [ bleep ], hey? >> that sums it up. you know automatically it's canada. what's remarkable about the video is the sky behind the tornado. i mean, it's clear and beautiful just beyond the tornado, like a dust devil, but it's really a funnel cloud, a tornado touching down. >> were those buildings? >> this did happen on a farmland area. according to reports, only property was damaged by the storm. no injuries were reported....
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. >> unfortunately, yes, canada had its tragedy and canada has taken action. now we're sitting on a time bomb here in the united states. >> last year's train derailment changed the way canada regulates cargoes. and christians in iraq flee for their lives. one city a virtual ghost town. >> you can see looking at this car covered in shrapnel marks. >> christof putzel on one fannie mae and their journey to safety. on the special series, front line iraq. >> good evening everyone and thanks for joining us. joie chen has the nightly off. i'm adam may. washington state is on the verge of history tonight. the first mnc marijuana stores will open tomorrow . lori jane gliha, on the rapidly changing marijuana laws. >> in the quiet mountain forest of stevens county washington, a crisis is unfolding for larry and his family. >> it's serious. they're probably going to throw me in the jug. >> it all started with harvey's bad knee. so bad he can no longer get around his 35 acre property on foot. >> about four years ago a friend of mine gave me a marijuana cookie. it was a goo
. >> unfortunately, yes, canada had its tragedy and canada has taken action. now we're sitting on a time bomb here in the united states. >> last year's train derailment changed the way canada regulates cargoes. and christians in iraq flee for their lives. one city a virtual ghost town. >> you can see looking at this car covered in shrapnel marks. >> christof putzel on one fannie mae and their journey to safety. on the special series, front line iraq. >> good...
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and until then, israel can count on canada. you can count on us to continue to stand shoulder to shoulder in support of israel's pursuit of freedom, peace and security. thank you. >> good afternoon. my name is greg mashburg. i'm the chair of the nork's regional board. as we've seen today there are people, there are people of good will from everywhere of all religions. people who aren't afraid to see reality and who support israel's right to defend itself. our next speaker is one of those people. dr. paul de vries. he is the president of the new york divinity school and he's a member of the board of the national association of evangelicals. dr. de vries is also the public philosopher of the christian post which is the world's most widely read online religious publication. over 40 million unique visitors every month. it's my honor to introduce dr. paul de vries. >> thank you so much. it is indescribable joy for me to be here and to be part of such an assembly for israel. our commitment to israel is huge. i was raised in a family,
and until then, israel can count on canada. you can count on us to continue to stand shoulder to shoulder in support of israel's pursuit of freedom, peace and security. thank you. >> good afternoon. my name is greg mashburg. i'm the chair of the nork's regional board. as we've seen today there are people, there are people of good will from everywhere of all religions. people who aren't afraid to see reality and who support israel's right to defend itself. our next speaker is one of those...
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canada was part of it.in gets the right to not have any french competition in north america, which was important to them. badly did martinique and senegal affect the french slave trades? >> it did not interrupt it much. there was an interruption for a brief period of the slave trade. senegal was not the largest place where the french got their slaves. the slave trade in general was interrupted. anytime you have a massive international war, shipping is going to be interrupted. there are seizures of slave ships. the slave trade does take a serious dip. but it is a short period. martinique is captured in january-february of 1862 and is back in french control by the end of 1763. it is not a major disruption. goray becomes the headquarters of the french slave trade. the 1760's to the 1790's that is the greatest period of french slave trading. those three decades are the largest. it is a minor disruption, but not overall significant really. you said earlier the british were willing to invest heavily in troops in
canada was part of it.in gets the right to not have any french competition in north america, which was important to them. badly did martinique and senegal affect the french slave trades? >> it did not interrupt it much. there was an interruption for a brief period of the slave trade. senegal was not the largest place where the french got their slaves. the slave trade in general was interrupted. anytime you have a massive international war, shipping is going to be interrupted. there are...
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, one of them a national hero, celebrate their nation in song. ♪ in canada how's it going in canada ♪on the right, canadian astronaut chris hadfield and his brother dave composed and recorded a song called "in canada." it will make you happy because it's as sweet as maple syrup, and they embrace their own wholesomeness, corniness and own abashed love of country. speaking of love of country, harry smith on the one road that may best define our country. our new flatbread sandwiches may be flat... the flavors, are anything but. so whether it's taste inspired by the freshness of the mediterranean... or the smoky spice of the southwest... or bold, adventurous thai flavors... ...you always get flavor that's anything but flat. and always with chicken raised without antibiotics. new flatbread sandwiches from panera... ... each 360 calories or less. try one today. smoking with chantix. as a police officer, i've helped many people in the last 23 years. but i needed help in quitting smoking. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix reduced the urge
, one of them a national hero, celebrate their nation in song. ♪ in canada how's it going in canada ♪on the right, canadian astronaut chris hadfield and his brother dave composed and recorded a song called "in canada." it will make you happy because it's as sweet as maple syrup, and they embrace their own wholesomeness, corniness and own abashed love of country. speaking of love of country, harry smith on the one road that may best define our country. our new flatbread sandwiches...
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." >> you're watching hard duces tecum ball canada on msnbc canada. as we expand to the canadian market we begin to discuss all things canadian and get to the bottom of it. frankly like most people i know nothing about canada except one time i saw the leafs play the flyers. at the same time i don't think the canadian news personalities on television are good. they are too passive and quiet. we'll go to our panel to help us with what the canadian thing is about. where do you come down on arcade fire? >> i wish they went back to the arcade and had no survivors. >> i'm not sure i agree. that's a good point. we are joined by kathleen turner. i didn't know you were canadian? >> i'm william shatner. i am canadian. >> you're tremendous, kathleen turner. especially in her prime. she was beautiful. tell me something, bill. $5 flight from logan to lax. that's the best you could do at price line? >> i don't personally set the prices. >> maybe ukt get scotty on it then. >> scotty is fictional and he's dead. >> so you dodged the question on that one. >> i think he
." >> you're watching hard duces tecum ball canada on msnbc canada. as we expand to the canadian market we begin to discuss all things canadian and get to the bottom of it. frankly like most people i know nothing about canada except one time i saw the leafs play the flyers. at the same time i don't think the canadian news personalities on television are good. they are too passive and quiet. we'll go to our panel to help us with what the canadian thing is about. where do you come down...
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until then, israel can count on canada. they can count on us to continue to stand shoulder to shoulder in support of israel's pursuit of freedom, peace, and security. thank you. [applause] >> good afternoon. my name is greg mashburn, i am the chair of the adl's new york regional board. there are people of goodwill from everywhere, of all religions, people that are not afraid to see reality and supports israel's right to defend itself. our next speaker is one of those people. the newe president of york divinity school and is a member of the board of the national association of evangelicals. he is also the public philosopher of the christian post which is the world's most widely read online religious publication. over 40 million unique visitors every month. it is my honor to introduce him. [applause] >> thank you so much. it is indescribable joy to be and answered -- to be here to be part of the assembly for israel. our commitment to israel is huge. i was raised in a family as most restaurants -- most christians to respect an
until then, israel can count on canada. they can count on us to continue to stand shoulder to shoulder in support of israel's pursuit of freedom, peace, and security. thank you. [applause] >> good afternoon. my name is greg mashburn, i am the chair of the adl's new york regional board. there are people of goodwill from everywhere, of all religions, people that are not afraid to see reality and supports israel's right to defend itself. our next speaker is one of those people. the newe...
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please, a passenger alley -- threatened to bomb canada while on international light going from canada to panama and had to be diverted after the threat. they say he was complaining to a flight attendant about canada and said he hated the country. >> and he said, without grief expression, and i just want to bomb canada. i was very frightened and scared. >> he was arrested once the plane landed and -- in the sadie 's demeanor completely changed and once he was in handcuffs " i'm sorry and he loves canada. >>> police have issued an arrest warrant for a stockton man who tested positive for tuberculosis. the man's name is eduardo cruz looking at the picture of him. he stopped taking prescribed treatment for his tuberculosis two months ago ago. the country is worried that he could still be a health hazards. to find clues to ensure he gets proper treatment pretty good in fact that is he could effect a one-year prison. >>> coming off a former sf professor arrested after allegations surfaced that he reported students using his bathroom. >>> coming up, i got hit in the head and i ended up with
please, a passenger alley -- threatened to bomb canada while on international light going from canada to panama and had to be diverted after the threat. they say he was complaining to a flight attendant about canada and said he hated the country. >> and he said, without grief expression, and i just want to bomb canada. i was very frightened and scared. >> he was arrested once the plane landed and -- in the sadie 's demeanor completely changed and once he was in handcuffs " i'm...
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there are many celebrations in canada, including toronto, where mayor rob ford walked in the canada dayarade. for some reason, he chose to wear a ley. the mayor got mixed reaction from the crowd. a guy without a shirt decided to scold him along the way. but on the other hand, this man seems to have escaped from the hospital specifically to give the mayor his support. sb.!huabz canada day, canadian folk, from all of us. here in the united states of america, we have a new most terrifying place to eat in rifle, colorado. that is a place. there's a restaurant called shooter's grill, where p1> enco loaded firearms to eat. just in case your cheese burger comes out and it's still alive. there's a sign that says guns are welcome on premises, please keep all weapons hollistered unless the need arises. i don't know. it's not that the customers that are armed at shooter's, either. so all the waiters and waitresses carry guns. how much do you tip an armed waitress? it's 300%, right? the owner of that restaurant was quoted as saying the customers love that they can come here and express their righ
there are many celebrations in canada, including toronto, where mayor rob ford walked in the canada dayarade. for some reason, he chose to wear a ley. the mayor got mixed reaction from the crowd. a guy without a shirt decided to scold him along the way. but on the other hand, this man seems to have escaped from the hospital specifically to give the mayor his support. sb.!huabz canada day, canadian folk, from all of us. here in the united states of america, we have a new most terrifying place...
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ñ canada, not evea of canada. out of canada.es live on tv. >> i love that giggle. we're so glad this morning we have them all the way here in new york from seattle. is that true? >> you tell. we came here -- >> you stopped in utah. i hear you have some pointers for us. what could we do to be better newscasters? >> stack your papers a lot. >> stack our papers better. >> what do you do with the papers? >> stack them up. >> also i understand in addition to shuffling your papers so tha3 you look like you know what you're doing, you say you should jumpçñ?ñ?ñ?ñ?ñ?ñ around, right? >> yeah. >> like what? show us some jumping around. >> it was your idea. you have to do it. >> i have to do it? show me how it do it. >> no, hers. >> sarah. you show us. >> jumping around? >> let's see. >> i'll do it with you. >> if you're talking about space, you absolutely should. >> like that, okay. >> that would make our newscast better? >> yeah! >> i think she's right. also i notice from your newscast, you did a fantastic job, you use your hands a lot. s
ñ canada, not evea of canada. out of canada.es live on tv. >> i love that giggle. we're so glad this morning we have them all the way here in new york from seattle. is that true? >> you tell. we came here -- >> you stopped in utah. i hear you have some pointers for us. what could we do to be better newscasters? >> stack your papers a lot. >> stack our papers better. >> what do you do with the papers? >> stack them up. >> also i understand in...
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desconcertado y merece vivir los pocos aÑos que vive en canadÁ algo que como explica mariela podrÍa serdeambulante, sobre todo para muriÓ su compaÑera hace 2 aÑos. >> meses atrÁs ciro colaron imÁgenes del oso con la piel quemada con el calor que desataron la preocupaciÓn por su salud. >> que un zoolÓgico que tiene un oso polar que es algo que cuesta explicar que estÁ a la altura de la circunstancias. >> la molestia del oso de esas caracterÍsticas estÉ viviendo en esas condiciones. >> iniciaron una campaÑa para trasladar arturo a un parque zoolÓgico en canadÁ en donde un hÁbitat natural lo ayudarÍa a mejorar su calidad de vida. >> la junta mÉdica en el mes de febrero vio que no hacÍa falta someterla para un lado porque estaba adaptado en el recinto en la provincia. >> un viaje largo pondrÍa en riesgo la vida de arturo que tiene 29 aÑos. >> esto tendrÍa que estar con otros osos en cust ver yo pero no lo podemos liberar pero cumpliendo otro rol. >> arturo se ha convertido en emblema para los defensores de los animales quiÉnes inundan en las redes sociales reclamando por su libertad. >> fir
desconcertado y merece vivir los pocos aÑos que vive en canadÁ algo que como explica mariela podrÍa serdeambulante, sobre todo para muriÓ su compaÑera hace 2 aÑos. >> meses atrÁs ciro colaron imÁgenes del oso con la piel quemada con el calor que desataron la preocupaciÓn por su salud. >> que un zoolÓgico que tiene un oso polar que es algo que cuesta explicar que estÁ a la altura de la circunstancias. >> la molestia del oso de esas caracterÍsticas estÉ viviendo en...
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according to recent reports, montana residents still believe the promise that trans-canada will bringmillions of dollars in taxeses and thousands of few jobs. we heard a different story from folks in york, nebraska, this spring. land ownerers told "the ed show" about the misinformation campaign and aggressive land grab tactics trans-canada tried to use. ♪ >> wherever you go, people want to talk about the pipeline. this is an issue at the heart of a lot of things in nebraska. i think one of the main reasons is it brings everything together. >> for the people of nebraska, it's about the aquifer and the land grab. these two issues have cultivated new alliances. >> it's the citizens and land owners and the tribes that really have become a strong alliance with us. when we started we had about a thousand e-mails of folks. now we have over 25,000. about 90% of those are nebras nebraskans. we have strong support in our state. >> land owners say they have experienced what they never thought could happen in america. >> truly outrageous part of this whole thing, our governor and our legislature
according to recent reports, montana residents still believe the promise that trans-canada will bringmillions of dollars in taxeses and thousands of few jobs. we heard a different story from folks in york, nebraska, this spring. land ownerers told "the ed show" about the misinformation campaign and aggressive land grab tactics trans-canada tried to use. ♪ >> wherever you go, people want to talk about the pipeline. this is an issue at the heart of a lot of things in nebraska. i...
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he hates canada. and then he said with great expression with his hands, i just want to bomb canada. >> reporter: the flight was then diverted. and when it landed, police were waiting to board. police were all business. >> they didn't take any guff off anybody. once they started seeing the cameras pop up, they made sure they put a stop to that. >> i was very frightened and scared. >> reporter: when the man was arrested, thompson tells us his demeanor completely changed. once he was in handcuffs he was saying sorry, and that he loved canada. >> that was austin delaney reporting. and suspect ali shahi is believed to have mental health issues for years. >>> children are at the heart of one of the biggest political issues right now and something that president obama has just addressed with other world leaders. so what's going on? where does it leave the children? where does it leave the >>> they're children. they're someone else's children. and for the united states, they're a growing problem. a north amer
he hates canada. and then he said with great expression with his hands, i just want to bomb canada. >> reporter: the flight was then diverted. and when it landed, police were waiting to board. police were all business. >> they didn't take any guff off anybody. once they started seeing the cameras pop up, they made sure they put a stop to that. >> i was very frightened and scared. >> reporter: when the man was arrested, thompson tells us his demeanor completely changed....