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of canada's population by 1812. it's also a civil war of irish people against irish people. it's a civil war within the theish empire over whether british empire extends to wherever its subjects go in the world, and finally it's involving native people on both sides of the border and of the war. now, ultimately by telling the story of this borderland war, i want to say it is less about some sort of nationality understood as ethnicity than it is as a contest between a republic and an empire for the allegiance of diverse peoples who lived on both sides of the border. both republicans -- and here i'm talking about people who ideologically are committed 20 a republican form of government -- both republicans and loyalists, and here i mean anyone loyal to the mixed constitution of great britain. republicans and loyalists both suspected the continue innocent was not big enough for their rival systems, republic and mixed constitution. one or the other would have to prevail in the house divided. like the revolution, the war
of canada's population by 1812. it's also a civil war of irish people against irish people. it's a civil war within the theish empire over whether british empire extends to wherever its subjects go in the world, and finally it's involving native people on both sides of the border and of the war. now, ultimately by telling the story of this borderland war, i want to say it is less about some sort of nationality understood as ethnicity than it is as a contest between a republic and an empire for...
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the folks behind air canada have heart. they're good people. >>> not just another skateboard video. >> that's ridiculous. >> no foot, no problem. next "right this minute." >> still to come -- these guys have gone fishing. >> on the ice frozen lake here. >>> listen up my single fellows with the facial scruff. now there is a place y'all can find some love. it is bristler. it's an online dating site. it comes down whether you have facial hair and whether you like it. >> the greatest search feature ever. you start scrolling the beards. >> the website launched six weeks ago and almost immediately it had thousands and thousands and thousands of people that registered. i think is brilliant. >> what if you are a woman that has a beard. >> the only categories are whether you have a beard, not male or female. >> i like this. there is something to be said about the goatee. >> i think so, too. >> it started off in the uk. immediately went international. popular in holland and canada and the usa. san francisco was one of the first citie
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the folks behind air canada have heart.re good people. >>> not just another skateboard video. >> that's ridiculous. >> no foot, no problem. next "right this minute." >> still to come -- these guys have gone fishing. >> on the ice frozen lake here. ♪ this holiday season, subway is celebrating you! it's customer appreciation! and we're saying thanks by offering two all-time favorite six-inch sandwiches for $2 each! the tremendously tasty meatball marinara, and cold cut combo. always made fresh from the bread up with whatever your taste buds wish. so let subway treat you with these two delicious $2 sandwiches this holiday season during our customer appreciation celebration. subway. eat fresh. >>> listen up my single fellows with the facial scruff. now there is a place y'all can find some love. it is bristler. it's an online dating site. it comes down whether you have facial hair and whether you like it. >> the greatest search feature ever. you start scrolling the beards. >> the website launched six weeks ago and almost immedia
the folks behind air canada have heart.re good people. >>> not just another skateboard video. >> that's ridiculous. >> no foot, no problem. next "right this minute." >> still to come -- these guys have gone fishing. >> on the ice frozen lake here. ♪ this holiday season, subway is celebrating you! it's customer appreciation! and we're saying thanks by offering two all-time favorite six-inch sandwiches for $2 each! the tremendously tasty meatball...
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the british army is back in canada. and so when the treaty was signed on christmas eve 1814, the status quo is what we see today. >> we're 5 miles north of plattsburg, new york. looking up the road at the american/canadian border. it was here this whole battle of plattsburg began. let me give you a little bit of background first. when the war with napoleon ended in the spring of 1814, the british had a problem. wellington wanted to keep this victorious army intact because he thought he needed it again and he will need it again in 1815. he was right. and if he left alone, when the army returned to england, it would probably be disbanded. you know, because when the ogre goes away, then there's no need for a democratic society to fund a very expensive army. and they would just simply go away. the secretary of war says i've got this other problem. i've got this american war of 1812 and i'd like to put it to an end. we need to trade with those people. you know, they're vital to us. and let's put a stop to it. he said, give m
the british army is back in canada. and so when the treaty was signed on christmas eve 1814, the status quo is what we see today. >> we're 5 miles north of plattsburg, new york. looking up the road at the american/canadian border. it was here this whole battle of plattsburg began. let me give you a little bit of background first. when the war with napoleon ended in the spring of 1814, the british had a problem. wellington wanted to keep this victorious army intact because he thought he...
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canada has taken a strong position on this.t else can canada and the united states, for that matter to be pressuring moscow to comply? and is there any chance of russia getting out of ukraine. >> well, i i'm glad the prime minister was blunt. having said that, we have been again part of the coalition on economic sanctions. we have been part of deployment to support ukraine, and we will continue to be part of both the contingency and the humanitarian and governance investments with the people, but it is clear that the president, president putin, got a very, very clear message over and over and over again at the g-20 meeting he just attended. it's important that we be blunt in front of him. not just make statements to the cameras when he is not around. >> and in eastern europe, watching him, canada contributed about 6% of nato's overall budget, yet it comes in at about 1% of his gdp, nato recommends 2% for each country. that would argue that canada, like most other nato countries is not pulling its full weight. >> when we were in
canada has taken a strong position on this.t else can canada and the united states, for that matter to be pressuring moscow to comply? and is there any chance of russia getting out of ukraine. >> well, i i'm glad the prime minister was blunt. having said that, we have been again part of the coalition on economic sanctions. we have been part of deployment to support ukraine, and we will continue to be part of both the contingency and the humanitarian and governance investments with the...
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the folks behind air canada have hearts. they are good people. >> it's an incredible time of year but incredi-beard time of year. this man is doing something magical with his beard. this really tool time lapse video is amazing. >> this guy ate the noodles out of his beard. >> multitasking beard. >> is he going to make it santa-like? >> make it into a gift? >> a snowman! >> except it's brown so it's fudgy. >> ew. >> they are molding a snowman out of this beard. >> he's got his little nose and eyes. >> looks like a cross between a cat toy and something you would find in your couch. >> something my dog would tear up in five minutes flat. >> fudgy the snowman. >> well done. >> i like that. it's impressive. >> what is the absolute worse thing that could happen to a kid during christmas time. >> to be on the naughty list. >> yes. >> he's been naughty all night long. >> you've been naughty tonight. >> i don't want this. >> why? >> i miss big sister. it means i don't want him to. >> he is arguing in his favor. >> he's on the naughty
the folks behind air canada have hearts. they are good people. >> it's an incredible time of year but incredi-beard time of year. this man is doing something magical with his beard. this really tool time lapse video is amazing. >> this guy ate the noodles out of his beard. >> multitasking beard. >> is he going to make it santa-like? >> make it into a gift? >> a snowman! >> except it's brown so it's fudgy. >> ew. >> they are molding a snowman...
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the folks behind air canada have heart. they're good people. >>> it's incredible time of year but also an incredible beard time of year. a video from fudgy the beard man. this video comes to us from the man known at incredibeard. >> got a multitasking beard. >> a holiday-themmed video? >> make it santa like? >> make it into a gift? >> a snowman. >> it's a snowman, except it's round so it's fudgy! >> oh! >> whoa. >> they are molding a snowman out of this beard. they're getting festive with this man's face hair. >> oh my gosh. look at the buttons they stuck in there. >> now a little nose and eyes. also looks like kind of a cross between a cat toy and something you'd find under your couch. >> like a dust bunny with a scarf on. >> something lye my dog would tear up in five minutes' time. >> frosty the snowman. >> frosty's foster brother. >> impressive but also the stuff nightmares are made of. >> aaargh! >>> what is the absolute worst thing that can happen to a kid during christmastime? >> to be on the naughty list. >> yes. >>
the folks behind air canada have heart. they're good people. >>> it's incredible time of year but also an incredible beard time of year. a video from fudgy the beard man. this video comes to us from the man known at incredibeard. >> got a multitasking beard. >> a holiday-themmed video? >> make it santa like? >> make it into a gift? >> a snowman. >> it's a snowman, except it's round so it's fudgy! >> oh! >> whoa. >> they are molding...
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the british army is back in canada. so when the treaty is signed on christmas eve in 1814, the statue quo is what we see today. we're five miles north of plattsburgh, new york. it was here this whole battle began. but let me give you a bit of background first. when the war with napoleon ended in the spring of 1814, the british had a problem, wellington wanted to keep this victorious army in attack, but no one saw this vision. when the army returned to england, it would probably be disbanded. when the ogre goes away, there's no need for a democratic society to fund a very expensive army, and they would just simply go away. so in order to keep them, he went to lord bathhurst, the secretary of war. he said i've got this other problem, i have this american war of 1812. i would like to put it to an end. we need to trade with those people. they're vital to us, but let's put a stop to it to our advantage. see what we can get out of this whole war when it's over. and so he said, give me your troops, and wellington gave him abou
the british army is back in canada. so when the treaty is signed on christmas eve in 1814, the statue quo is what we see today. we're five miles north of plattsburgh, new york. it was here this whole battle began. but let me give you a bit of background first. when the war with napoleon ended in the spring of 1814, the british had a problem, wellington wanted to keep this victorious army in attack, but no one saw this vision. when the army returned to england, it would probably be disbanded....
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but most of the people i listen to in canada are in it for the long haul. obviously they prefer higher price, but they have been through the swings before. >> ambassador. you are my people, as you know, and canadians enjoy is good reputation for doing the right thing. what is the lesson we learnt out of keystone xl. the postscript is looking like canada may have been a little ham-fisted. what is the take away? >> people that oppose the pipe lip, and oppose it today, have asserted if the pipe line was not built, the oil would stay in the ground and it would be good for the planet. three or four years later, very few of these critics, those that made the comments a few years ago, have been held to account. but the truth of it is, after the statements have been made, that the reality is that scientists in the state department have documented the oil will go on rail. we have had a tenfold increase on oil since the delay in nebraska, and there's a projected threefield increase behind 2015. again, crude oil on rail. what are the scientists saying, these are not c
but most of the people i listen to in canada are in it for the long haul. obviously they prefer higher price, but they have been through the swings before. >> ambassador. you are my people, as you know, and canadians enjoy is good reputation for doing the right thing. what is the lesson we learnt out of keystone xl. the postscript is looking like canada may have been a little ham-fisted. what is the take away? >> people that oppose the pipe lip, and oppose it today, have asserted if...
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ademas con 24 selecciones participantes, es todo desde ottawa, una frÍa noche desde canadÁ, regresoÍa afecta una amplia zona de honduras y el salvador, y en guatemala, los resultados no pueden ser peores. miles de campesinos sin alimentos, allÁ esta juan carlos paz con testimonios y dramÁticas imÁgenes. veamos. >>> el fruto brilla por su ausencia. estas pÉrdidas se vivieron en todo el sur y parte del centro de honduras. >>> ahorita perdimos totalmente, el que consiguiÓ una libra de frijoles para sembrar, pÉrdida total. >>> padecen hambre los miles que siembran para comer y perdieron todo. >>> prÁcticamente fueron granos bÁsicos, maÍz, frijol, maizillo, y sorbo. >>> las consecuencias se arrastran, se anhelaron lluvias y no hubo. en guatemala, los afectados son 250 mil. >>> por un calentamiento de aguas del pacÍfico oriental, es decir de aguas del ocÉano pacÍfico cerca de costas de amÉrica. eso hizo que tuviÉramos una situaciÓn parecida a la que ocasionamos el fenÓmeno del niÑo, el gobierno hondureÑo, decretÓ emergencia para juntar esfuerzos. >>> atendimos mÁs de 500 mil personas en e
ademas con 24 selecciones participantes, es todo desde ottawa, una frÍa noche desde canadÁ, regresoÍa afecta una amplia zona de honduras y el salvador, y en guatemala, los resultados no pueden ser peores. miles de campesinos sin alimentos, allÁ esta juan carlos paz con testimonios y dramÁticas imÁgenes. veamos. >>> el fruto brilla por su ausencia. estas pÉrdidas se vivieron en todo el sur y parte del centro de honduras. >>> ahorita perdimos totalmente, el que consiguiÓ...
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they came to canada earlier this year.fled syria in 2012 when the eldest son was detained and released by the army. it was the toughest decision of their lives. >> he got out of the prison, you know, i feel we have just, you know, a little hope. okay? that i have my family beside of me. that's good. but from this time, okay, i decided to leave this area. >> reporter: canada has pledged to resettle 1300 syrians by the end of this year. 200 sponsored by government, the rest by private groups. by last month less than 500 had come. >> we have lobied a lot with parliament, and the answer we often got is that canada is proud to resettle one out of ten refugees, but not when it comes to syria. when it comes to syria, you have been extremely difficult, extremely conservative numbers, and the obstacles are just too many. >> reporter: the opposition in parliament says the conservative government is wrecking canada's image as a haven for those flees war and persecution. >> when will he keep his promise. >> the immigration minister sa
they came to canada earlier this year.fled syria in 2012 when the eldest son was detained and released by the army. it was the toughest decision of their lives. >> he got out of the prison, you know, i feel we have just, you know, a little hope. okay? that i have my family beside of me. that's good. but from this time, okay, i decided to leave this area. >> reporter: canada has pledged to resettle 1300 syrians by the end of this year. 200 sponsored by government, the rest by private...
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alarma por el juego de asesinos popular entre los jÓvenes, se teme que jueguen con sus vidas, desde canadÁicial de la copa mundial femenina de la fifa del 2015 que se realiza en solo horas, la ediciÓn viernes comienza ya. >>> este es "noticiero telemundo" con josÉ dÍaz balart, y marÍa celeste arrarÁs. >>> hola quÉ tal, buenas tardes, marÍa celeste continÚa recuperÁndose de la fractura en el codo, comenzamos el noticiero en arizona, donde el alguacil del condado maricopa rindiÓ cuentas ante un juez federal por no cumplir con ordenes de la corte de suspender ciertas prÁcticas consideradas discriminatorias contra la comunidad hispana, es algo serio que culminarÍa con una sentecia de cÁrcel para joe arpaio. carlos botifoll amplia. >>> al salir de la corte, queda claro que joe arpaio estaba molesto. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> por eso, no quiso hablar. >>> en el tribunal el juez federal snow , exigiÓ saber por quÉ la oficina del alguacil de arizona, desobedeciÓ la orden de discontinuar prÁcticas discriminatorias contra hispanos. continuaron hasta por lo menos 18 meses, despuÉs de su orden. efec
alarma por el juego de asesinos popular entre los jÓvenes, se teme que jueguen con sus vidas, desde canadÁicial de la copa mundial femenina de la fifa del 2015 que se realiza en solo horas, la ediciÓn viernes comienza ya. >>> este es "noticiero telemundo" con josÉ dÍaz balart, y marÍa celeste arrarÁs. >>> hola quÉ tal, buenas tardes, marÍa celeste continÚa recuperÁndose de la fractura en el codo, comenzamos el noticiero en arizona, donde el alguacil del...
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but their major attempt was canada, not the islands. in face, in the articles of confederation, which is essentially the pact and alliance between the states, there was a 14th article to canada. it was remarkable that the continental army attempted to invade canada right in the earliest stages of the war even before the declaration of independence. one of the great errors the continental army made, they assumed they were going to get a lot of support in canada. they saw this as a world struggle. they thought every british colony which share their perspective. and they were surprised not to gain more support. in the islands the island of jamaica in december, 1774, sent a petition that is a petition in support of the mainland colonies. they kenw when theyknew when they passed this petition, they were about to have their trade cut off by the continental congress. so there was an incentive for them to try desperately to hope this war -- hold this war, and try to intervene on behalf of the north americans. and congress to send them a message
but their major attempt was canada, not the islands. in face, in the articles of confederation, which is essentially the pact and alliance between the states, there was a 14th article to canada. it was remarkable that the continental army attempted to invade canada right in the earliest stages of the war even before the declaration of independence. one of the great errors the continental army made, they assumed they were going to get a lot of support in canada. they saw this as a world...
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my son lives in canada. my daughter lives in dubai. >> reporter: he says that after decades of israeli occupation, increasing restrictions on palestinian movements, and the construction of the separation law not only have his children moved away, but many other palestinian christians have, too. >> people are leaving. and you can't stop it. you can't. so we're trying to tell the world over, especially the christian churches, you need to support christians in the holy land. you need to provide for them. you need to give them the possibility of continuing living in dignity. >> reporter: before the creation of israel in 1948 christians made up nearly 20% of the arab population in historic palestine. today with ongoing immigration they make up just 2% of palestinians living in occupied territories. every year thousands of christians come here to bethlehem to celebrate the birth of christ. but with the increasing numbers of palestinian christians moving abroad, that has many religious leaders concerned. father ibr
my son lives in canada. my daughter lives in dubai. >> reporter: he says that after decades of israeli occupation, increasing restrictions on palestinian movements, and the construction of the separation law not only have his children moved away, but many other palestinian christians have, too. >> people are leaving. and you can't stop it. you can't. so we're trying to tell the world over, especially the christian churches, you need to support christians in the holy land. you need...
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canada has an active environmental movement. hopefully that resolves the caller's question. leaders of thehe environment movement in the united states trying to block the keystone xl pipeline? is it local groups or is it more nationally-led? really 18hink it is effort. unlike a climate change bill that might be tackled inside the beltway environmental guys. there are a lot of local groups, ranchers groups, and native american groups involved. it unifies and find the militants -- unifies environmentalists. the other aspect of the question that is interesting is, you know, who will benefit from this? u.s. refiners will also benefit from this. the truth is, we do not know how much will be exported abroad. at least some of it, but the way the president talks, it might be more than we know. there is no guarantee because it is supply and demand in the global marketplace. u.s. refiners will benefit just as much as canadian oil companies. host: elana schor is with politico and covers the keystone xl pipeline. at politico but environment
canada has an active environmental movement. hopefully that resolves the caller's question. leaders of thehe environment movement in the united states trying to block the keystone xl pipeline? is it local groups or is it more nationally-led? really 18hink it is effort. unlike a climate change bill that might be tackled inside the beltway environmental guys. there are a lot of local groups, ranchers groups, and native american groups involved. it unifies and find the militants -- unifies...
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go for it. >> geez let's go practice. >> no canada. >> my fellow canadians. >> like canada like canada. >> questions have been popping up about whether he's eligible for running for president because cruz was born in canada. >> my mother was u.s. citizen so under law i was u.s. citizen. >> senator ted cruz renouns his canadian citizenship. >> a spokeswoman said he formally gave up his citizenship in mid-may. >> the tea party is anti-socialism and anti-immigration so it makes sense their hero is a cuban from canada. >> . [ crickets ]. [ jeopardy music ]. >> got all this stuff twirling around in my head. >> jeopardy geniuses are stumped by herman cain credentials. >> how quickly you have forgotten herman cane. >> seriously who is that. >> i got to go back and see. >>> burning questions. >> effort to draft bernie sanders, for 2016. >> if drafted would you serve. [ laughter ] >> bernie sanders discusses his chances for 2016. >> i thought hillary clinton was poised to be next democrat nominee. >> is that so. i'm not quite sure the political process is one in which we annoint people. the wor
go for it. >> geez let's go practice. >> no canada. >> my fellow canadians. >> like canada like canada. >> questions have been popping up about whether he's eligible for running for president because cruz was born in canada. >> my mother was u.s. citizen so under law i was u.s. citizen. >> senator ted cruz renouns his canadian citizenship. >> a spokeswoman said he formally gave up his citizenship in mid-may. >> the tea party is...
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you might think that the newly elected leader being from canada might be a fairly uncontroversial's choice, but she has been marked by controversy in the past. a haitian born miss jean took part in a trip to canada's arctic region and helped to skin a seal, prompting condemnation from the european union. >> thank you for watching france 24. time now for business. we got stephen carroll with us on said. let's start with this strike by the german airline. >> that is right, more than 1300 flights canceled by today and tomorrow, many pilots will of walked off the job. this will affect long-haul flights on monday and tuesday. it is a series of strikes over proposed changes in their early retirement provisions. lufthansa says they have made concessions in previous talks including a 5% pay rise, but the pilots do not believe that is enough to >> left onto is -- lufthansa is demanding massive congestions from us. they are saying, either accept we are presenting or we will look for ways to handle it. we do not agree with this kind of partnership. >> a situation -- a solution must be found in the pa
you might think that the newly elected leader being from canada might be a fairly uncontroversial's choice, but she has been marked by controversy in the past. a haitian born miss jean took part in a trip to canada's arctic region and helped to skin a seal, prompting condemnation from the european union. >> thank you for watching france 24. time now for business. we got stephen carroll with us on said. let's start with this strike by the german airline. >> that is right, more than...
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with exposure to the once red hot shale plays and the canada oil stands, as well as a major naturalathering network. lowering the price of oil and it could be your opportunity. it is basically a operator, not about the price of oil but the volumes carry. last wednesday embridge game out and had a strong forecast for 2015 and the company announced major restructuring with a plan to drop down and funding kn canada, the idea being the drop downs would allow more capital as it spends millions to expand the pipeline network and it gave you a 33% dividend boost. what an eye opener for the ne quarter and raised the pay out and 201 and the main point 25% and nearly $5 and the price of oil and $48.99. don't take it from me. the president and ceo, find out about more what the future holds. welcome to "mad money". >> i was thinking that, let's say, you're a big oil player and you've got major projects. if something like this might cause you five years from now to cut back, these projects that you have been involved in, they are not ones where they call you tomorrow and say hey, we're done. we'
with exposure to the once red hot shale plays and the canada oil stands, as well as a major naturalathering network. lowering the price of oil and it could be your opportunity. it is basically a operator, not about the price of oil but the volumes carry. last wednesday embridge game out and had a strong forecast for 2015 and the company announced major restructuring with a plan to drop down and funding kn canada, the idea being the drop downs would allow more capital as it spends millions to...
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polar vortex is sirgt -- sitting in northern canada. that's staying up in canada. we're not expecting any kind of cold like that maybe not at all this entire winter season. high pressure that's the good guy he is in control, he slides off the coast sunday and sunday turns wet. sunday, mild and showers, temperatures in the low 50s, monday, the front pulls through, colder air works in from the northwest. as we look at future tracker. we'll skip over today, nothing going on today. tomorrow, clouds and showers breaking out north and west by 10:00 a.m. that will continue throughout the day, it will not be a steady, driving soaking rain, it will be a day that features clouds and patchy fog from time to time and scattered showers. today, we'll call it a 50/50 weekend. today is the good one tomorrow the bad one. philadelphia, 55 degrees, wilmington, 52. dover, 54. today, overnight tonight, in the 40s. tomorrow, showers, 52. monday, cloudy, 44. this is 3w06 -- this is above average. tuesday, 38 degrees. new year's eve, 34. thursday, 35 degrees, windchills in the 20s, friday
polar vortex is sirgt -- sitting in northern canada. that's staying up in canada. we're not expecting any kind of cold like that maybe not at all this entire winter season. high pressure that's the good guy he is in control, he slides off the coast sunday and sunday turns wet. sunday, mild and showers, temperatures in the low 50s, monday, the front pulls through, colder air works in from the northwest. as we look at future tracker. we'll skip over today, nothing going on today. tomorrow, clouds...
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it's disgraceful the tone of his -- it's going to help canada. it's not going to help us.s is in line with the way he's abused our allies around the world in a flippant way and sort of an unthinking way. and he appeases our enemies. it's a perfect example. >> quick, winners and losers down the road here. charles in. >> winners, the castro brothers. they waited 50 years to get america to buckle under and to give them everything they want. and they got it in return for nothing. and that's what's astonishing. the loser obviously hollywood. the great liberal bastion of america standing up for human rights, caving to pyongyang. >> well, i was going to say that hollywood and sony were obviously losers this week. my winner, i'm going to pick jeb bush, who started what seemed like this incredible news week by basically announcing that he's going to run for president, and i think he sort of stole the march on the rest of the field, put himself out in front. >> my winner's north korea, begging for attention from the world for the united states forever. they got it now certainly. the
it's disgraceful the tone of his -- it's going to help canada. it's not going to help us.s is in line with the way he's abused our allies around the world in a flippant way and sort of an unthinking way. and he appeases our enemies. it's a perfect example. >> quick, winners and losers down the road here. charles in. >> winners, the castro brothers. they waited 50 years to get america to buckle under and to give them everything they want. and they got it in return for nothing. and...
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we still have 5,000, 6,000 people there in canada, between waterloo and mississauga. we are building a site here in silicon valley. i spend about a week or so every month here. the rest of the time i go around the world, seeing customers, meeting with analysts, investors, partners, distributors, and so forth. >> part of the reason you are opening the office here is the talent, right? >> it is so we can get much closer to all that is happening. at silicon valley, there are a lot of great ideas. 90% does not go anywhere. the 10% that go anywhere becomes the google of the world. you have to pay attention to what is happening in our industry, so we are not so insular or focused on our own thing. we have a lot of great technology, but you can't just say, this is it, this is the universe. i intend to broaden it and hire a lot more people here. >> you were born and raised in hong kong? tell me about your upbringing, your parents. >> i came from a relatively poor beginning because my parents, although my father is quiet educated, they were refugees from china. postwar, when t
we still have 5,000, 6,000 people there in canada, between waterloo and mississauga. we are building a site here in silicon valley. i spend about a week or so every month here. the rest of the time i go around the world, seeing customers, meeting with analysts, investors, partners, distributors, and so forth. >> part of the reason you are opening the office here is the talent, right? >> it is so we can get much closer to all that is happening. at silicon valley, there are a lot of...
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it is our headquarters in waterloo, canada. >> how much time do you spend here versus waterloo? >> i try to spend about one week every month in waterloo. we still have 5,000, 6,000 people there in canada, between waterloo and mississauga. and ottawa. we are building a site here in silicon valley. so that is -- i spend about a week or so every month here. the rest of the time i go around the world, seeing customers, meeting with analysts, investors, partners, distributors, and so forth. so that is why i do that. >> part of the reason you are opening the office here is the talent, right? >> part of the reason of opening an office here is so we can get much closer to all that is happening. at silicon valley, there are a lot of great ideas. 90% does not go anywhere. but the 10% that go anywhere become the google of the world. you have to pay attention to what is happening in our industry, so we are not so insular or focused on our own thing. we have a lot of great technology, but you can't just say, this is it, this is the universe. so i intend to broaden it and hire a lot more peop
it is our headquarters in waterloo, canada. >> how much time do you spend here versus waterloo? >> i try to spend about one week every month in waterloo. we still have 5,000, 6,000 people there in canada, between waterloo and mississauga. and ottawa. we are building a site here in silicon valley. so that is -- i spend about a week or so every month here. the rest of the time i go around the world, seeing customers, meeting with analysts, investors, partners, distributors, and so...
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canada has an active environmental movement. hopefully that resolves the caller's question. leaders of thehe environment movement in the united states trying to block the keystone xl pipeline? is it local groups or is it more nationally-led? really 18hink it is effort. unlike a climate change bill that might be tackled inside the beltway environmental guys. there are a lot of local groups, ranchers groups, and native american groups involved. it unifies and find the militants -- unifies environmentalists. the other aspect of the question that is interesting is, you know, who will benefit from this? u.s. refiners will also benefit from this. the truth is, we do not know how much will be exported abroad. at least some of it, but the way the president talks, it might be more than we know. there is no guarantee because it is supply and demand in the global marketplace. u.s. refiners will benefit just as much as canadian oil companies. host: elana schor is with politico and covers the keystone xl pipeline. at politico but environment
canada has an active environmental movement. hopefully that resolves the caller's question. leaders of thehe environment movement in the united states trying to block the keystone xl pipeline? is it local groups or is it more nationally-led? really 18hink it is effort. unlike a climate change bill that might be tackled inside the beltway environmental guys. there are a lot of local groups, ranchers groups, and native american groups involved. it unifies and find the militants -- unifies...
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i feel good about it. >> how do they feel about you living half here and half in canada?think my wife loves it. we have been married 34 years. you know, i think she is, the time she does not want to see me every day. it is good. if i go home early, she always says, what's wrong? you are not feeling well? i say, i just want to come home early. i am serious. i am not making any of this up. anyway, they support me. if i'm happy, they're just fine. >> what's an app you can't live without? >> e-mail. >> facebook or twitter? >> neither. >> why not? >> i tried it. i got so hooked on it. i'm spending an entire living moment of my life on it. i can't do it. i need to stop. >> smart watch or no? >> no. i'm a traditionalist. >> but you want your chips and everything. >> i am still a traditionalist. by the way, i want a chip in everything. i did not say i want to be chipped like that. i did not say that. i think there is a certain amount -- there is a certain place for that, and then i want to have my own private moment in my own private life. >> if you were not doing what you are do
i feel good about it. >> how do they feel about you living half here and half in canada?think my wife loves it. we have been married 34 years. you know, i think she is, the time she does not want to see me every day. it is good. if i go home early, she always says, what's wrong? you are not feeling well? i say, i just want to come home early. i am serious. i am not making any of this up. anyway, they support me. if i'm happy, they're just fine. >> what's an app you can't live...
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>> it is interesting to note the role that canada played in this process. this is the administration canada has been probably the opposition to cuba. there's a lot of concern in that canada would out u. s. the u. s. on its hard-line stance. so, it is interesting to note that the next candidate for elections is the son of a friend of fidel castro. have is -- to what extent is the upcoming the americas -- was the u. s. going to attend, was going to attend? >> thanks. gustavo. >> thank you. the venezuelan aspect of the problem was not an issue in the room today. i think our speakers are right about that. but, in venezuela, it is a very especially to present maduro. carlos spoke about how eloquent was with castro. but, it he was not as eloquent with maduro. think about that' woodrow wilson center. i want to ask this question as a longtime human rights activist. could you talk a little bit the human rights element here? this ganizations agree to policy -- but, there's another side to say that human rights will just magically improve. skeptical of that. it is pos
>> it is interesting to note the role that canada played in this process. this is the administration canada has been probably the opposition to cuba. there's a lot of concern in that canada would out u. s. the u. s. on its hard-line stance. so, it is interesting to note that the next candidate for elections is the son of a friend of fidel castro. have is -- to what extent is the upcoming the americas -- was the u. s. going to attend, was going to attend? >> thanks. gustavo. >>...
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>> cold air moving in from canada? >> yeah. that's where it comes. coming in from canada. i couldn't hear you. right now we're talking about cold air exactly. making its way in from canada and that cold air the coldest we've seen so far this season. right now 33 degrees in bowie, 30 degrees in gaithersburg 40 in washington 36 in fort belvoir. we're already below freezing in a couple of locations and it will be a very cold night tonight. something else we're watching. we got a storm making its way here for the weekend, some of the worldest air for new year's eve. this weekend a storm either off the coast or back to the west. coming up i'll show you where the storm will go what it brings for your weekend and what to expect temperature wise for new year's eve. >>> right now the sun is up and it's wednesday morning in southeast asia. crews on the scene of that airasia crash are still calling it a search-and-rescue mission. after three days they know the plane crashed into the java sea. so far they say they have recovered as many as six bodies and debris that includes a life ja
>> cold air moving in from canada? >> yeah. that's where it comes. coming in from canada. i couldn't hear you. right now we're talking about cold air exactly. making its way in from canada and that cold air the coldest we've seen so far this season. right now 33 degrees in bowie, 30 degrees in gaithersburg 40 in washington 36 in fort belvoir. we're already below freezing in a couple of locations and it will be a very cold night tonight. something else we're watching. we got a storm...
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could canada be the ultimate loser in all of this? >> canada could be certainly one of the losers. as you pointed out, brian, that the bakken, the eagle, parts of the permian they are going to continue. high cost oil, new facilities in canada are at risk. you know when we looked at our numbers we see this year this coming year 2015 canadian oil production going up by about 300,000 barrels a day because of an investment made. the impact here is really on future investment. >> we certainly made the point with the big surge we have seen in u.s. oil production has kind of taken opec and a number of countries around the world by surprise and hurting a number of opec countries, too, particularly hawks like venezuela. how much pain can they take? how much further can this go before even opec says enough is enough? >> i think around the world there is the tendency in opec and europe and the surge in u.s. oil production was just a bubble. it is not a bubble. it is a whole new thing redefining the global oil market. the country that is probably as much vulnerable as any is venezuela. a lot o
could canada be the ultimate loser in all of this? >> canada could be certainly one of the losers. as you pointed out, brian, that the bakken, the eagle, parts of the permian they are going to continue. high cost oil, new facilities in canada are at risk. you know when we looked at our numbers we see this year this coming year 2015 canadian oil production going up by about 300,000 barrels a day because of an investment made. the impact here is really on future investment. >> we...
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they were released by the uphill and they fled to canada and they seeking asylum in canada. >> so, you told the world that deport these to four people with ties to a terrorist organization. that is not what happened. of them were released -- > they are in deportation proceedings and an immigration judge released two of the four. fled to canada. my intent is that they be deported. of them are in canada seeking asylum. >> where were they anticipating going and where did they actually go? exact not sure of their whereabouts, sir. >> but they are being held in canada? understanding. >> are you going to ask that they be brought back to the states? >> i don't generally get involved in individual immigration cases. ties to a terrorist organization. talked about we this last time, there is some about whether their affiliation is with what one hould consider a terrorist organization. >> it is a terrorist organization designated by the correct?artment, >> they are or a member of the kurdish workers party. designated by the state department as a terrorist organization, correct? the state you to d
they were released by the uphill and they fled to canada and they seeking asylum in canada. >> so, you told the world that deport these to four people with ties to a terrorist organization. that is not what happened. of them were released -- > they are in deportation proceedings and an immigration judge released two of the four. fled to canada. my intent is that they be deported. of them are in canada seeking asylum. >> where were they anticipating going and where did they...
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course took over canada which were an entirely french possession. quite a few americans had gone there and some british and settled there but it was still predominately french. americans thought like what you are saying the welcome listed as liberators and they got up there in the french were much more cautious than that. they had been treated quite fairly by the british. they let them keep their religion, keep their social structure and some of the governmental systems out there so they weren't that eager to get involved in what they saw as a losing cause really. the americans went in 1775. they lost in the end of 75 and they were would then push down and after that canada became a british base. twice the british launched invasions from canada down to lake champlain down the hudson river. so i think it was actually a good political strategy by the british they kept the canadiens canadiens -- and there there were canadians who did fight for the americans but they were also coming -- canadians that were essentially loyalists and fought for the britis
course took over canada which were an entirely french possession. quite a few americans had gone there and some british and settled there but it was still predominately french. americans thought like what you are saying the welcome listed as liberators and they got up there in the french were much more cautious than that. they had been treated quite fairly by the british. they let them keep their religion, keep their social structure and some of the governmental systems out there so they...
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and canada expected to become global leaders in the field. jackie deangeles has more. >> reporter: it's underground. and thanks to new technologies in getting it to the surface is getting a whole lot easier. >> makes us more productive, reliable, cost efficient. >> reporter: innovation making extraction more efficient and safer is key. it will help unlock 80% of the oil resources. the trick is separating the oil from the sand. using a method called steam-assisted gravity drainage that's currently under way . this is part of the facility that steam is being injected into the ground to heat the oil and bring it up to the surface. at this alone, 20,000 barrels of oil per day and what's significant is the footprint is less than 10% of the entire area that it's reaching. in the oil sand, technology is driving growth. that will be the key over the next 25 years. every year, the region adds 150 to 200,000 barrels per day. it's total production now counts for half of canada's overall output and that will increase with time. >> prediction is about bet
and canada expected to become global leaders in the field. jackie deangeles has more. >> reporter: it's underground. and thanks to new technologies in getting it to the surface is getting a whole lot easier. >> makes us more productive, reliable, cost efficient. >> reporter: innovation making extraction more efficient and safer is key. it will help unlock 80% of the oil resources. the trick is separating the oil from the sand. using a method called steam-assisted gravity...
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we still have 6,000 people in canada. we are building a site here in silicon valley. i spend about a week or so every month here. the rest of the time, i go around the world, seeing customers, meeting with analysts, investors, partners, and distributors, and so forth. that is what i do. >> part of the reason you are opening the office is -- the talent. >> it is so we can get much closer to all that is happening. there are a lot of great ideas in silicon valley. 90% do not go anywhere. 10% become the googles of the world. you have to pay attention to what is happening in our industry so we are not so insular and focused on our own thing. we help a lot of great technology. -- we have a lot of great technology. you cannot say this is it, this is the universe. >> you were born and raised in hong kong? tell me about your upbringing. your parents? >> i came from a relatively poor beginning because my parents, although my father is quite , they were refugees from china. they were postwar, when the communists were taking over before the curtain got drawn. they escaped from sh
we still have 6,000 people in canada. we are building a site here in silicon valley. i spend about a week or so every month here. the rest of the time, i go around the world, seeing customers, meeting with analysts, investors, partners, and distributors, and so forth. that is what i do. >> part of the reason you are opening the office is -- the talent. >> it is so we can get much closer to all that is happening. there are a lot of great ideas in silicon valley. 90% do not go...
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you can see this storm front in canada is coming straight down the coastline. it will bring a blast of cold temperatures and to tuesday afternoon with gusty winds of up to 50 m.p.h. no really big storms as far as reyna on the horizon. there could be some heavy fog and low visibility on i 80 and also on highet fight for life for i 4. tomorrow will be generally a mild day with temperatures in the mid to upper 50s which is about as warm as it will get this week with temperatures getting cooler tuesday and wednesday with that punch of arctic air from the cold storm up north. the morning temperatures break even in to the low to mid-20s in some areas. today is spare the verde where residents can now burned would not matter how will call the gets. this is the fifth asperity air day of the season. holmes the use of wood stoves for heat are exempt. police arrested a man who is accused of exposing himself and sallow palo alto. police received a call from a woman who saw the man exposing himself. when the officers arrested the suspect he had methamphetamines and other par
you can see this storm front in canada is coming straight down the coastline. it will bring a blast of cold temperatures and to tuesday afternoon with gusty winds of up to 50 m.p.h. no really big storms as far as reyna on the horizon. there could be some heavy fog and low visibility on i 80 and also on highet fight for life for i 4. tomorrow will be generally a mild day with temperatures in the mid to upper 50s which is about as warm as it will get this week with temperatures getting cooler...
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arrived from a business trip in canada. he was supposed to get here yesterday but got stuck in toronto. >> because of visibility and the ceiling and the clouds and fog, our flight was canceled so we had to spend the night in a hotel. >> reporter: many are irked they tell us they are also happy to be home safe and with loved ones for the holidays. >> couldn't have been snowing and wet. could have been worse. >> reporter: it's important to note that airlines lowered the number ever flights today and christmas day so planes will be packed. you want to come early tomorrow or call ahead to check your flight status. >>> passengers in atlantic city say their christmas is ruined tonight. spirit airlines canceled a 5:30 flight from atlantic city to ft. myers, florida. people we talked to said the airline cannot get them to florida until friday. spirit is working with passengers getting them to their destination. >> santa is on his way. the long trek from the north pole to our region is under way. the north american or norad is keepi
arrived from a business trip in canada. he was supposed to get here yesterday but got stuck in toronto. >> because of visibility and the ceiling and the clouds and fog, our flight was canceled so we had to spend the night in a hotel. >> reporter: many are irked they tell us they are also happy to be home safe and with loved ones for the holidays. >> couldn't have been snowing and wet. could have been worse. >> reporter: it's important to note that airlines lowered the...
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especially in the summits of the americ americas' process, where all the member states except for canada, kept insisting that cuba had to be present. and without cuba there would be no summit. >> was this a country refining favor in the western hemisphere? >> absolutely. absolutely. because of a case in point the summit of the americas in cartagena, colombia, to an delegation didn't for canada denounced the united states, denounced our imperialism, and trying to keep cuba as this little colony, everyone except canada. it took up all the oxygen out of that room where we never got to serious discussions that were presented by our hosts the colombians. >> there is another summit coming up. is cuba going to be seated? >> absolutely. the president of panama from when he was inaugurated invited them to come to the summit. you know, i think it goes back to perhaps what was said, it's more than just what is happening right now. it's what is going to happen in the next few months. does the president go and sit next to raul castro or be in the same room as raul castro, or does the united states no
especially in the summits of the americ americas' process, where all the member states except for canada, kept insisting that cuba had to be present. and without cuba there would be no summit. >> was this a country refining favor in the western hemisphere? >> absolutely. absolutely. because of a case in point the summit of the americas in cartagena, colombia, to an delegation didn't for canada denounced the united states, denounced our imperialism, and trying to keep cuba as this...