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canada? thousands of tweets. if trump wins - i'm moving to canada. or if hillary wins - i'm moving to canada, now a bilboard in cedar rapids - moving to canada? i'll sell your house. skogman realtor cory barnard says he wanted to catch people's eye and make them laugh. laugh. it's getting good results.his phonenats ring ringing more often.nats answering phone. most callers - the ad. ad. no people i think were seriously thinking about moving to canda - but im sure they're out there. and- ?they call andy semotiuk - an immigration attorney based out of new york and toronto.he actually wrote this article - how to move to canada if trump gets elected - a primer -- for forbes. it was written half jokingly. i didn't expect people to take it seriously.but they did. i didn't expect people to take it seriously. >> they did. >> i have people that have called, not just donald trump, hillary too. >> s this five ways. there's no instant option. >> one, marriage. >> like for real, not pretend. >> work. >> if you want to get out of town in a hurry, that's possibilit
canada? thousands of tweets. if trump wins - i'm moving to canada. or if hillary wins - i'm moving to canada, now a bilboard in cedar rapids - moving to canada? i'll sell your house. skogman realtor cory barnard says he wanted to catch people's eye and make them laugh. laugh. it's getting good results.his phonenats ring ringing more often.nats answering phone. most callers - the ad. ad. no people i think were seriously thinking about moving to canda - but im sure they're out there. and- ?they...
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-centric but include conservation in canada and mexico.very important to us and coming out of this report is an act that it's administrated by the u.s. fish and wildlife service. it is critical funding serve for the neotropical migrants threat in the western hemisphere. we have about $3.5 million to about $5.5 million appropriated by the u.s. congress each year and a large amount of data that have gone to the program, and we had a number of projects in canada, mexico, and the u.s. uniting three countries. another one that is north american focus is the wetlands conservation act, another successful act has put billions on the ground in canada, mexico, and the u.s. also important funding here in the u.s. with our congress. next. this is a u.s.-only program, but charles brought up grasslands, and there are policies within canada and mexico that i am not an expert on, but i know are very important to the conservation of grassland birds, and something for all of you to think about. in the u.s., it is our u.s. farm bill conservation programs. th
-centric but include conservation in canada and mexico.very important to us and coming out of this report is an act that it's administrated by the u.s. fish and wildlife service. it is critical funding serve for the neotropical migrants threat in the western hemisphere. we have about $3.5 million to about $5.5 million appropriated by the u.s. congress each year and a large amount of data that have gone to the program, and we had a number of projects in canada, mexico, and the u.s. uniting three...
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like, canada is a fate worse than canada, you know. >> another one. >> air canada is poking fun at the idea in a new ad campaign. >> seems like a lot of you are talking about moving up here to canada. very flattering, we certainly have the room. >> reminding americans, some things are different up north. >> trying to sell your house, maybe it makes sense to check us out. make it a long weekend, take a look around. try your hand at the metric system. >> better learn to skate, too. isn't bad enough, some canadians, like vancouver native maureen charron spend much of the summer on ice. >> this is exercise. this is fun, ethicsers sighs and it's social. >> be warned, on skates, canadians can be aggressive. otherwise, they're so polite it can be annoying. >> we're too apathetic. we can't get a good protest or good revolution happening for -- and sometimes it's a necessary, right? >> tonight for the first time in 27 years the united states is again started a draft lotly. >> april 24th -- >> during the vietnam war canada accepted a flood of immigrants. as some 240,000 americans fled the u.s. t
like, canada is a fate worse than canada, you know. >> another one. >> air canada is poking fun at the idea in a new ad campaign. >> seems like a lot of you are talking about moving up here to canada. very flattering, we certainly have the room. >> reminding americans, some things are different up north. >> trying to sell your house, maybe it makes sense to check us out. make it a long weekend, take a look around. try your hand at the metric system. >> better...
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reporter: fort mcmurray is canada's tar sands boom town. in may, whole neighborhoods were incinerated in a ferocious wildfire they called the beast. this is what the beast left behind. hannah used to live in a neat two-bedroom house. >> welcome to my home. >> strange pleasure to be here. reporter: the fort mcmurray fire fueled a fierce argument. is man-made climate change making wildfires more frequent and severe? if it is, will canada turn its back on its vast tar sands reserves? >> get real. they cannot walk away from this massive potential resource of oilsands. >> not just greenpeace saying this. it is organizations like the international energy agency saying three quarters of all remaining fossil fuel reserves need to remain in the ground. >> climate change will test our intelligence, our compassion, and our will. reporter: canada has a new prime minister, justin trudeau. he went to the un to sign the paris climate accord. canada is committed to cutting greenhouse gas emissions 30% by 2030. but big oil brings canada big money. you see i
reporter: fort mcmurray is canada's tar sands boom town. in may, whole neighborhoods were incinerated in a ferocious wildfire they called the beast. this is what the beast left behind. hannah used to live in a neat two-bedroom house. >> welcome to my home. >> strange pleasure to be here. reporter: the fort mcmurray fire fueled a fierce argument. is man-made climate change making wildfires more frequent and severe? if it is, will canada turn its back on its vast tar sands reserves?...
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not too far, though, canada maybe? weighing on their minds, thoughs whether the grass is any greener north of the border. "sunday morning" cover story. ? >> it's been a long hard campaign, and what could be more american than threatening to leave the country if your candidate comes up short. >> this whole thing about coming to canada, i just find the kind of presumptuous, like, yeah, we're americans. >> moving no canada, what you need to know before you go. ahead this "sunday morning." >> osgood: from americans in canada to "an american in paris." leslie caron starred in that classic movie more than 60 years ago. this morning she's sharing her memories with jane pauley. >> when gene kelly whisked her away from post-war france to >> suddenly you're in hollywood. >> the stakes overflowed on the plate. there's enough food for a week. >> is it true that once for dessert you ordered another stake? >> yes, that is true. >> a full repast and dessert with leslie caron later on "sunday morning." >> osgood: never give up are wor
not too far, though, canada maybe? weighing on their minds, thoughs whether the grass is any greener north of the border. "sunday morning" cover story. ? >> it's been a long hard campaign, and what could be more american than threatening to leave the country if your candidate comes up short. >> this whole thing about coming to canada, i just find the kind of presumptuous, like, yeah, we're americans. >> moving no canada, what you need to know before you go. ahead...
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or canada it was very unbalanced.s was from probably from 25 years ago, the beginning of the 90's to focus on biodiversity, act quickly and develop a area system which is covered in 18% of the territory of mÉxico practically all the islands of mÉxico, for example and all the major ecosystems in the country. they are intend today create in order to create condition for species to move and to survive and to accomplish the biological cycles. i just wanted to give you a few examples of some of the difficulties that we have gone through in the history of collaboration among our three countries. when we started 20 years ago there was not even a map that we could use as a common ground for geographically understand a plan, what we wanted to do together. veghtation -- vegetation, there are many. so we started to work using very interesting approach. the ecoregions of north america and we develop it had first conservation regions probably in the world. and it's a map. it's a map from us and we all did that and it's a practical
or canada it was very unbalanced.s was from probably from 25 years ago, the beginning of the 90's to focus on biodiversity, act quickly and develop a area system which is covered in 18% of the territory of mÉxico practically all the islands of mÉxico, for example and all the major ecosystems in the country. they are intend today create in order to create condition for species to move and to survive and to accomplish the biological cycles. i just wanted to give you a few examples of some of...
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it connected both canada and america in 1891. it is still in operation today, but there is a second tunnel. building an international bridge process started in 1927. this was after detroit had opened its ambassador bridge in 1924. construction of the bridge started in 1937 and was completed in 1938. as you see the bridge behind me, that first year that the bridge was open, 61,000 cars crossed over it. they actually established a regular busing system, so that people can continue to shop in each other's downtown. we were always friends and neighbors. we always crossed the way, so it is not like the bridge was the first door. it is just another doorway that opens. >> well, i came to the bridge in 1972 as a summer job as a toll collector. 38 years, i was able to comment as a toll clerk, like i said it was a small operation, very quiet border crossing. basically, what happened was as traffic started to grow, and there was the completion of i-59, the last section of lansing and port huron, once that was completed, that pretty much pro
it connected both canada and america in 1891. it is still in operation today, but there is a second tunnel. building an international bridge process started in 1927. this was after detroit had opened its ambassador bridge in 1924. construction of the bridge started in 1937 and was completed in 1938. as you see the bridge behind me, that first year that the bridge was open, 61,000 cars crossed over it. they actually established a regular busing system, so that people can continue to shop in each...
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of canada's economy?is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg markets. i'm scarlet fu. it's time for the bloomberg business flash, a look at some of the biggest business stories in the news right now. -- the dropbox ceo is stepping down. she is leaving due to health reasons. she joined the company early last year. she will the replaced by a key deputy. she will remain through the end of september to ease the transition. bridgewater associates is paring losses and one of its main hedge funds at a gain of almost 3%. the return trimming the decline ior bridgewater's cure alpha i to about 2%. they had lost about 11% through july. investors do not seem impressed by anderson electric's by of another business. emerson shares slumping most on utilityamong u.s. shares. it was the biggest intraday drop since august 2. the world's biggest exchange operator is going back to school. will search for the coders.ngcode going toet firms are the likes of google. any edge could help. and that is your business flash update. canada's
of canada's economy?is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg markets. i'm scarlet fu. it's time for the bloomberg business flash, a look at some of the biggest business stories in the news right now. -- the dropbox ceo is stepping down. she is leaving due to health reasons. she joined the company early last year. she will the replaced by a key deputy. she will remain through the end of september to ease the transition. bridgewater associates is paring losses and one of its main hedge funds at a gain...
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canada. the case of it is an interesting rhetorical question and if you think about that question in modern times, there are revolutionary forces of sorts at work even today. in the american air force i would be a loyalist. even though i want to sam a patriot. that, any questions? [applause] i think they are passing the mic. >> buried his body in front of a grave and chop them up and it was not until year later they were able to identify him by examining his teeth? >> he was buried at the battle by the earthworks and was thrown in with no ceremony along with another an american soldier. he was not topped up. but yes he was identified by paul revere's handiwork. it is considered the first known forensic dentistry. paul regret this over smith, there was no true dentistry. he dabbled in dentistry and put a silver to connect and ivory to and warns about -- warren's mout and wash able to identify the handiwork and identify the skull. what kind of a doctor was dr. warren? just a position? -- physic
canada. the case of it is an interesting rhetorical question and if you think about that question in modern times, there are revolutionary forces of sorts at work even today. in the american air force i would be a loyalist. even though i want to sam a patriot. that, any questions? [applause] i think they are passing the mic. >> buried his body in front of a grave and chop them up and it was not until year later they were able to identify him by examining his teeth? >> he was buried...
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had canada. they were given canada by the french as a result of the french and indian war, which ended in 1763. the british were already well-established in canada. the king put an army of 10,000 in canada to march down -- when i say march, i mean some of it marched, the most of it came by way of the riverway. if you add third 2000, -- this army was to meet in albany. the king thought that this in itself would cut off new england and end the war. but he wasn't going to rest just with that. he also wanted to establish a blockade of new england, a take naval blockade of new england between manhattan and the canadian border. in addition he sent a small force to the south and under the supposition that the south would be much easier to cope with. if we had an army in the south and we were successful there, then this would contribute to the whole revolution collapsing in new england. new englanders would see that not only they were cut off, but that the king was succeeding and the south. this was his
had canada. they were given canada by the french as a result of the french and indian war, which ended in 1763. the british were already well-established in canada. the king put an army of 10,000 in canada to march down -- when i say march, i mean some of it marched, the most of it came by way of the riverway. if you add third 2000, -- this army was to meet in albany. the king thought that this in itself would cut off new england and end the war. but he wasn't going to rest just with that. he...
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canada so there's a lot of interesting of canada. audience: do you know about when actually casualty happened? i've heard all kinds -- i've 1770, it wasy as the first casualty, on "lives bill o'reilly"h and he said the first casualty an 11-year-old boy, in the boys of the revolution. this is something i've heard. derek: so i -- first of all, i of thatatch any "legends and lives" but i'm told for midnightt episode. but the answer is, it depends on start of thet the american revolution so it's academic, really. american revolution is a political movement. the revolutionary war is the fighting within that larger umbrella term, the american revolution. and i think no one would argue that the revolutionary war began and concord in april 19, 1775. when the american revolution begins is a harder thing to answer. itot of people would say began with the end of the french and indian war because the whole problem came because because britain needed money all their depleted treasury to pay for this war, really fought to defend the the 13 boundar
canada so there's a lot of interesting of canada. audience: do you know about when actually casualty happened? i've heard all kinds -- i've 1770, it wasy as the first casualty, on "lives bill o'reilly"h and he said the first casualty an 11-year-old boy, in the boys of the revolution. this is something i've heard. derek: so i -- first of all, i of thatatch any "legends and lives" but i'm told for midnightt episode. but the answer is, it depends on start of thet the american...
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they authorize a new campaign into canada. personally, i never learned any of this in elementary school. i had no idea that canada was involved in the revolution. the were invited to continental congress as the 14th colony. there were others invited other than the 13 that came. there were others invited. benedict arnold is one of the two key men in this campaign. he goes up through maine and goes up through quebec city. richard montgomery has some sieges along lake champlain and up through montreal where he ultimately meets benedict arnold at quebec city. i will not give everything away in the book, but the battle of quebec city is epic. they fight during a blizzard on new year's eve 1775. up to this point, the walled city of quebec has never been breached. in the french and indian war, the way that the british wanted french was athe finally goaded the french commander to come out of his fortress onto the field in front of it and that is where the english beat the french and took the city. the french would have stayed in the c
they authorize a new campaign into canada. personally, i never learned any of this in elementary school. i had no idea that canada was involved in the revolution. the were invited to continental congress as the 14th colony. there were others invited other than the 13 that came. there were others invited. benedict arnold is one of the two key men in this campaign. he goes up through maine and goes up through quebec city. richard montgomery has some sieges along lake champlain and up through...
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that would not involve just u.s., canada, and mexico. many of the canadian species don't stop there. they keep going. we are working throughout the hemisphere. of course, i hope we care about more than that, but if we only care about the ones coming to the u.s. and canada every year, we definitely need to protect their habitats elsewhere. we are definitely working towards hemispheric policy and cooperation. it's going to take a while, it's challenging. as humberto said, we can't just come down and tell them what to do. we have to work with them as they tell us how to conserve the birds there. we need to work towards getting that dialogue and conversation. deborah: i know you guys are running out of time. i will quickly answer your questions. from a u.s. perspective, the neotropical migratory conservation act that i mentioned, any of that funding can be spent in south america, central america, the caribbean. there are many projects throughout central america already happening. as i mentioned, we also have a kind of southern wings program.
that would not involve just u.s., canada, and mexico. many of the canadian species don't stop there. they keep going. we are working throughout the hemisphere. of course, i hope we care about more than that, but if we only care about the ones coming to the u.s. and canada every year, we definitely need to protect their habitats elsewhere. we are definitely working towards hemispheric policy and cooperation. it's going to take a while, it's challenging. as humberto said, we can't just come down...
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our area today and into canada. as it passes over wi, we enjoy partly sunny conditions and stay dry. highs will be cooler today, hitting the upper 70s. dewpoints will be in the upper 50s to near 60. however, a love moving our way tonight will push temps into the 80s again and take dewpoints into the upper 60s to near 70. rain and storms are likely saturday and may linger into sunday morning but clear by sunday afternoon. slight chances for storms linger early next week but well be mostly dry. highs will stay in the low 80s until midweek when we drop into the 70s. today: partly sunny. cooler and less humid. wind: ese 5-10 mph the death toll continues to rise in central italy after a devastating earthquake leveled several towns. 267 people are dead after the 6-point-2 magnitude quake. and aftershocks continue to be felt in one aftershock on thursday crumbled some buildings that had already cracked...prompting authorities to close roads. firefighters and rescue crews are using dogs to try and find survivors. about two
our area today and into canada. as it passes over wi, we enjoy partly sunny conditions and stay dry. highs will be cooler today, hitting the upper 70s. dewpoints will be in the upper 50s to near 60. however, a love moving our way tonight will push temps into the 80s again and take dewpoints into the upper 60s to near 70. rain and storms are likely saturday and may linger into sunday morning but clear by sunday afternoon. slight chances for storms linger early next week but well be mostly dry....
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but invading canada is wrong. so really to this day, the war of 1812 was the most narrowly declared of any american war in which our congress sat to vote to declare that war. here the united states goes into the war of 1812, divided at the home front, unprepared militarily. a lot of our generals were aging hold overs from the revolution, the supplies weren't worked out, there was a hope that taking canada would be easy, even the former president thomas jefferson said a mere matter of marching and that was wrong. didn't work out. the first battles in the war of 1812 were all american defeats. and at the end of the year 1812, there were american army soldiers in canada, all prisoners. and so it is not long before the war of 1812 moves into 1813 and behind me is the river that flows into the chesapeake bay. the british were able to use their large navy to blockade a lot of the east coast of the united states, turned the chesapeake bay into a british lake. the chesapeake bay was important for a lot of reasons. one, pe
but invading canada is wrong. so really to this day, the war of 1812 was the most narrowly declared of any american war in which our congress sat to vote to declare that war. here the united states goes into the war of 1812, divided at the home front, unprepared militarily. a lot of our generals were aging hold overs from the revolution, the supplies weren't worked out, there was a hope that taking canada would be easy, even the former president thomas jefferson said a mere matter of marching...
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canada was not evicted but give an life estate. that means she owned the unit paying $700 a month until her death. after that, the property would go back to owens. >> the only thing we are asking in consideration is that she sign the condo conversion paper work. >> in doing that she would give away her right of first refusal. >> the 100-year-old woman's attorney says her family was interested in helping her buy the unit. along as is. and to that extent and that family has lived on the block since i think around near the end of world war ii. >> he says that canada broke the life estate agreement by moving out of the unit four years ago to live with her niece and leaving the unit a mess. regardless of the mess, she may have left, people are not happy about the eviction. >> for me it's always unjust to evict a 100-year-old. that's like evicting your grandmother. >> never looks good when you are kicking out out on to the street. canada's attorney says that she will most likely live with family members from here on out. the owens attorn
canada was not evicted but give an life estate. that means she owned the unit paying $700 a month until her death. after that, the property would go back to owens. >> the only thing we are asking in consideration is that she sign the condo conversion paper work. >> in doing that she would give away her right of first refusal. >> the 100-year-old woman's attorney says her family was interested in helping her buy the unit. along as is. and to that extent and that family has...
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my job is to figure out the best colorsrs a and sizing to repres canada.t's difficult and challenging at the same time. >> reporter: ogawa has been weaving for more than 60 years. this is the first time he's using conventions of this weaving to excesepress a countr. >> translator: the canadian flag is red and white so i'd like to emphasize these colors in my design. >> reporter: one by one he sets nearly 6,000 threads into the loom. in hatakaori, misplacing even one thread would effect the overall design. then he starts weaving following a rhythm that has become second nature through years of practice. ogawa has depicted canada using only four patterns. this represents the country's flag. inside are c colors w with cana natural beauty. he captured aurora borealis from clean to scarlet like the changing colors of the seasons. a closer look reveals the extent of ogawa's artistry and skill. he's included the traditional elements in hues of red. the surface becomes luminous. the silk threads are delicate. ogawa adjusts the tension depending on humidity and tem
my job is to figure out the best colorsrs a and sizing to repres canada.t's difficult and challenging at the same time. >> reporter: ogawa has been weaving for more than 60 years. this is the first time he's using conventions of this weaving to excesepress a countr. >> translator: the canadian flag is red and white so i'd like to emphasize these colors in my design. >> reporter: one by one he sets nearly 6,000 threads into the loom. in hatakaori, misplacing even one thread...
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there's five ways to get to canada. claim an asylum, earn a master degree, marry a canadian or get new york and an immigration lawyer said this is the easiest way. >> ifer a doctor, lawyer, school teacher, engineer, or whatever, any of the provisions, you can -- professions you can come the same day to canada if you have a canadian employer that wants to hire you and will write a to canada. >> it's not as easy as selling your house, packing the car and going across the border. if you go through the process, they say that canada is happy to have any of us over there. before you go out give cory a call. >>> republican nominee donald trump is lying out his immigration policy. follow his comments from the first night as a candidate through his speech this afternoon at 10:00. candidates to participate in extended interviews not only with our station but our sister stations across the coun. country.we want to hear from you. tell us what you want to know from the candidates. please share your thoughts with us by email or faceb
there's five ways to get to canada. claim an asylum, earn a master degree, marry a canadian or get new york and an immigration lawyer said this is the easiest way. >> ifer a doctor, lawyer, school teacher, engineer, or whatever, any of the provisions, you can -- professions you can come the same day to canada if you have a canadian employer that wants to hire you and will write a to canada. >> it's not as easy as selling your house, packing the car and going across the border. if...
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if you wanted to go to canada and have lunch, you would go to canada and have lunch and be back in anour and half. now you have to think it's a , process now. you have to allow time for customs to do their job and keep our country safe. >> at any highway, there is always maintenance that needs to be done. it is an eyesore, but it is necessary. the current project has been going on less than a year. the bridge has become a symbol. it is on our first responders patches and is instantly it is on our first responders patches and is instantly recognizable. >> a lot of people take this for granted. it is so amazing to wake up in one city and and up in a different country in a matter of minutes. i have traveled a lot, but there is nothing like this location. it is beautiful, it is friendly, and it is very accessible. >> welcome to port huron. wlton's icets kno museum of north america owner , chuck knowlton will take us inside and show us around his collection of ice industry memorabilia, one of the largest in the country. the ice industry actually is an industry gone by. everybody knows what
if you wanted to go to canada and have lunch, you would go to canada and have lunch and be back in anour and half. now you have to think it's a , process now. you have to allow time for customs to do their job and keep our country safe. >> at any highway, there is always maintenance that needs to be done. it is an eyesore, but it is necessary. the current project has been going on less than a year. the bridge has become a symbol. it is on our first responders patches and is instantly it...
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or canada? erik: that is canada's motto, for those that do not know.s down by age and level of education. the biggest gain for canada was older women with less education. 85% of women in that court regarding -- category now in the job market. that is the same as in the u.s. of women with a college degree. erik: that is a striking chart. because it is also a come from behind chart. greg: it is a come from behind chart. what is happening in the u.s. is the global crisis in 2008 really took a lot of younger american women out of the job market. that could be the damage from the recession there, or if you want to look at family leave policies, there is now a gap for young women in favor of canada. canada offers a year of paid leave for parents. the u.s. has 12 weeks of unpaid leave. that could be a major contributor. scarlet: how do educational levels or off the skate the findings -- obfuscate the findings? greg: no question in both countries as women have joined the labor force, they have taken on more education, which is great or the result -- for their
or canada? erik: that is canada's motto, for those that do not know.s down by age and level of education. the biggest gain for canada was older women with less education. 85% of women in that court regarding -- category now in the job market. that is the same as in the u.s. of women with a college degree. erik: that is a striking chart. because it is also a come from behind chart. greg: it is a come from behind chart. what is happening in the u.s. is the global crisis in 2008 really took a lot...
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i don't like what the british are doing but invading canada is wrong.this day, the war of 1812 is the most navorrrowly declared. here the united states go in the war of 1812 and divided the home front and urn prepared. a lot of our generals were holders. there was a hope that's taking canada would be easy even the former president, tomas jefferson says a mere matter of marching. that was totally wrong. the first battle of the world of 1812 were all american defeats. at the end of the year, yeah, there were american soldiers in canada. they were all prisoners. it was not long before the war of 1812 moved into 1813. behind me is the river that flow in the chesapeake bay. the british were able to use their large navy to block the east coast of the united states
i don't like what the british are doing but invading canada is wrong.this day, the war of 1812 is the most navorrrowly declared. here the united states go in the war of 1812 and divided the home front and urn prepared. a lot of our generals were holders. there was a hope that's taking canada would be easy even the former president, tomas jefferson says a mere matter of marching. that was totally wrong. the first battle of the world of 1812 were all american defeats. at the end of the year,...
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meteorologist rob haswell high pressure moves ne across our area today and into canada. as it passes over wi, we enjoy partly sunny conditions and stay dry. highs will be cooler today, hitting the upper 70s. dewpoints will be in however, a love moving our way tonight will push temps into the 80s again and take dewpoints into the upper 60s to near 70. rain and storms are likely saturday and may linger into sunday morning but clear by sunday afternoon. slight chances for storms linger highs will stay in the low 80s until midweek when we drop into the 70s. today: partly sunny. cooler and less humid. high: 78 dewpoint: 60 wind: ese 5-10 mph tonight: mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain and storms after midnight. low: 6 dewpoint: 61 wind: se 3-5 mph saturday: rain and thunderstorms likely. brief heavy downports are possible. high: 78 dewpoint: 65 wind: sw 5-10 mph sunday: early am showers then partly sunny. am low: 68 high: 82 dewpoint: 69 wind: se 5-10 mph monday: high: 82 dewpoint: 69 wind: e 5-10 mph tuesday: partly sunny. slight chance of showers. am low: 67 high: 8
meteorologist rob haswell high pressure moves ne across our area today and into canada. as it passes over wi, we enjoy partly sunny conditions and stay dry. highs will be cooler today, hitting the upper 70s. dewpoints will be in however, a love moving our way tonight will push temps into the 80s again and take dewpoints into the upper 60s to near 70. rain and storms are likely saturday and may linger into sunday morning but clear by sunday afternoon. slight chances for storms linger highs will...
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Aug 26, 2016
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moves ne across our area today and into canada. as it passes over wi, we enjoy partly sunny conditions and stay dry. highs will be cooler today, hitting the upper 70s. dewpoints will be in the upper 50s to near 60. however, a love moving our way tonight will push temps into the 80s again and take dewpoints into the upper 60s to near 70. rain and storms are likely saturday and may linger into sunday morning but clear by sunday afternoon. slight chances for storms linger early next week but well be mostly dry. highs will stay in the low 80s until midweek when we drop into the 70s. today: partly sunny. cooler and less humid. high: 78 dewpoint: 60 wind: ese 5-10 mph tonight: mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain and storms after mph wind: se 3-5 mph traffic check red on traffic map = major delays yellow on traffic map = some delays green on traffic map = no delays green on traffic map = no delays headlines... following the unrest in the sherman park neighborhood... and today a well-known civil rights leader will attend the funeral
moves ne across our area today and into canada. as it passes over wi, we enjoy partly sunny conditions and stay dry. highs will be cooler today, hitting the upper 70s. dewpoints will be in the upper 50s to near 60. however, a love moving our way tonight will push temps into the 80s again and take dewpoints into the upper 60s to near 70. rain and storms are likely saturday and may linger into sunday morning but clear by sunday afternoon. slight chances for storms linger early next week but well...
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Aug 7, 2016
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a lot of people come from canada to port huron to shop. it's important that they have this rich and that lasted until the 90's. in 1997, they opened the second span of the bridge and both sides were packed going back and forth. job andy much doing its i think in the future, port huron is only going to get better. we have had a lot of interest from investors on the other side of the state and that's one of the reasons we and that with the refurbishment of the thomas edison in. that was an investor from the west side of the state. i think we are getting more notice from other places. a lot of people didn't know where for huron was, they just thought it was a little town by the bridge that you drive through. i think we are getting the reputation that it is definitely worth coming here. the people are friendly and we have nice places to go, so i think we will have a resurgence as far as other investments in the community, so i'm looking forward to good things happening. >> american history tv is at the thomas edison museum, it's one of the man
a lot of people come from canada to port huron to shop. it's important that they have this rich and that lasted until the 90's. in 1997, they opened the second span of the bridge and both sides were packed going back and forth. job andy much doing its i think in the future, port huron is only going to get better. we have had a lot of interest from investors on the other side of the state and that's one of the reasons we and that with the refurbishment of the thomas edison in. that was an...
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Aug 25, 2016
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unlikely that we were going to take over canada. we did not want to retreat from our demands about the british laying off our sailors and confiscating our merchant ship. the british were intimating that they wanted us to give up our illinois and indiana territor s territories. we are not going to let it happen. the british in a way turning up the heat realizing that by 1814, napoleon had been defeated in europe and were able to send some re-enforcements from europe to show up defense in canada and turn up the heat in the chesapeake bay. thousands of soldiers landed in southern maryland and late august, they marched over washington dc or washington dc as they call it at the time featuring they can capture our capitols that can bolster their bi decision at the table. francis scott key was there. a few thousand soldiers from baltimore city marching state of texas and hundresouth. the americans were able to put around 5,000 men on the field at bladensburg. on the 24th of august, a confuse battle erupted. the americans turned into d dise
unlikely that we were going to take over canada. we did not want to retreat from our demands about the british laying off our sailors and confiscating our merchant ship. the british were intimating that they wanted us to give up our illinois and indiana territor s territories. we are not going to let it happen. the british in a way turning up the heat realizing that by 1814, napoleon had been defeated in europe and were able to send some re-enforcements from europe to show up defense in canada...
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Aug 6, 2016
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the bridge of courses i said earlier connects us with ontario in canada and that was built in 1938. that was to be able, before that you had to take a ferry if you are going across and that's a cumbersome way to travel back and forth. in the commerce, the amount of commerce that they get from canada to the united states is astronomical. that's a lot of it goes through port huron but a lot of people come from canada to shop and it's a big part of the success of the businesses in the area, not just the city of port huron but this rounding area so it's important for congress. that lasted up until the 90s and in i think it was 1997 the second bridge. you can still, they are packed to both sides back and forth all the way across the bridge. you can tell that it's very much doing its job. i think in the future port huron is only going to get better. i really do see a lot of interest from investors on the other side. that's one of the reasons we ended up with the refurbishment of what used to be known as the thomas edison inn and is now a double train restaurant combined they are. that was
the bridge of courses i said earlier connects us with ontario in canada and that was built in 1938. that was to be able, before that you had to take a ferry if you are going across and that's a cumbersome way to travel back and forth. in the commerce, the amount of commerce that they get from canada to the united states is astronomical. that's a lot of it goes through port huron but a lot of people come from canada to shop and it's a big part of the success of the businesses in the area, not...
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landro fox cities realty says moving to canada we can sell your home and it shows a picture of hillary clinton and donald trump. this, of course, poking fun of the people who say if one or the other gets elected they'll move to canada. this billboard has been getting >> krystal: who is creator of "girls" on hbo. she was one of the ones who said yeah depending on who gets elected she's packing up and moving to canada. >> jeff: s there been a few of them. >> krystal: they're capitalizing on that and poking fun. >>> remember the big issues during the republican primary. not the economy. not the things that probably you think we should be talking about. >> jeff: no. the size of donald trump's hands. we have to wait until late september. now you can measure how your hands stack up against donald trump's. jeanne moos shows us how. >> reporter: remember what donald trump would ask. >> look at those hands are they small hands? they're not small are they? >> reporter: yes. here is the proof. a bronze cast of the donald's right hand that has been hiding in plain sight inside madame tussands's in
landro fox cities realty says moving to canada we can sell your home and it shows a picture of hillary clinton and donald trump. this, of course, poking fun of the people who say if one or the other gets elected they'll move to canada. this billboard has been getting >> krystal: who is creator of "girls" on hbo. she was one of the ones who said yeah depending on who gets elected she's packing up and moving to canada. >> jeff: s there been a few of them. >> krystal:...
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high pressure moves ne across our area today and into canada. as it passes over wi, we enjoy partly sunny conditions and stay dry. highs will be cooler today, hitting the upper 70s. dewpoints will be in the upper 50s to near 60. however, a love moving our way tonight will push temps into the 80s again and take dewpoints into the upper 60s to near 70. rain and storms are likely saturday and may linger into sunday morning but clear by sunday afternoon. slight chances for storms linger early next week but well be mostly dry. highs will stay in the low 80s until midweek when we drop into the 70s. today: partly sunny. cooler and less humid. high: 78 dewpoint: 60 wind: ese mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain and storms after midnight. low: 66 dewpoint: 61 wind: se 3-5 mph about 40 years ago, the event we now know as mexican fiesta moved to henry maier festival park. and 40 years later, it's still going strong. carl joins us time now for another friday of milwaukee musts! karen, scott, and shannen join us live from the fm-106.1 our area today an
high pressure moves ne across our area today and into canada. as it passes over wi, we enjoy partly sunny conditions and stay dry. highs will be cooler today, hitting the upper 70s. dewpoints will be in the upper 50s to near 60. however, a love moving our way tonight will push temps into the 80s again and take dewpoints into the upper 60s to near 70. rain and storms are likely saturday and may linger into sunday morning but clear by sunday afternoon. slight chances for storms linger early next...
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Aug 11, 2016
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canada has a similar set up. except on iheart canada day when the press is allowed to that looks into toronto. hello. >> it's a little slice of canada right here in rio. so, it's very comfortable. we have lots of beer and a potio. >> all claim to be the best. but it really depends on what you're looking for. of all countries, austria is known to throw one biggest parties. jamie, cbs north carolina. >>> i love that. hospitality houses have been an olympic tradition since 1992. they are very popular in rio since many brazilians don't have the money or cash to travel and experience other cultures. >> that's cool. >> after all that domination, here's a look at the medal standings. >> leading in total medals and sport? >> i can't wait for track and field. i cannot wait. i'm counting down. i see the 200, the 400, the 100. oh goodness. what about you guys? >> i'm bummed i missed the gymnastics the other night. >> final five, baby. final five. >> they are impressive. let's go ahead and start off with a live picture from
canada has a similar set up. except on iheart canada day when the press is allowed to that looks into toronto. hello. >> it's a little slice of canada right here in rio. so, it's very comfortable. we have lots of beer and a potio. >> all claim to be the best. but it really depends on what you're looking for. of all countries, austria is known to throw one biggest parties. jamie, cbs north carolina. >>> i love that. hospitality houses have been an olympic tradition since...
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they were at risk of being euthanize at a zoo in ontario, canada. some of them are here in the valley. >> this is probably the coolest assignments i have ever had. check this out. we are hanging than 16 caymans. 16 rescued yesterday. we have dan here who is the executive down here. dan, these were all rescued. you guys had three already on the property. tell us the whole ordeal of bringing them over. >> they were a rescue we hepped with in canada. they were animals that were taken away from individuals, we had to bring them to the u.s. so they don't be euthanized. it took 14 months to get everything in line with paper work building this enclosure. this is the first time that some of these animals have seen natural sunlight in a number of years. in canada they have to be kept inside because of cooler weather. >> the biggest one is silver. that one right there. that male tell us a little bit about this creature. they move fast. tell us about them. >> their ability to come out of water 20 to 40 miles an hour. they will shoot out of there. silver is the
they were at risk of being euthanize at a zoo in ontario, canada. some of them are here in the valley. >> this is probably the coolest assignments i have ever had. check this out. we are hanging than 16 caymans. 16 rescued yesterday. we have dan here who is the executive down here. dan, these were all rescued. you guys had three already on the property. tell us the whole ordeal of bringing them over. >> they were a rescue we hepped with in canada. they were animals that were taken...
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Aug 19, 2016
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erik: we told you canada was coming and here it is.rth slowed more than expected last month on the heels of an unexpected decline in retail sales, which fell in 7 of 11 categories that make up about 54% of the industry, according to statistics canada. the bank of canada -- for more on the story, let's bring in daniel. -- danielle. lackluster are almost nonexistent inflation, crummy retail sales, inability to hit the central bank's target is exactly what we are dealing with down here. >> there are definitely some parallels. huge difference is that your economy is much more diversified than ours. energy was heavily reflected in these numbers. if you start with the inflation, you think about the central bank mandate. mandate is to create the conditions by which inflation will be between 1% and 3%. we have been below that for about two years. inflation came at -- came in at 1.3% annualized in july. gas prices were down 14% year-over-year. even if you strip that out, you still got inflation running below 2%. if you are an optimist, you say
erik: we told you canada was coming and here it is.rth slowed more than expected last month on the heels of an unexpected decline in retail sales, which fell in 7 of 11 categories that make up about 54% of the industry, according to statistics canada. the bank of canada -- for more on the story, let's bring in daniel. -- danielle. lackluster are almost nonexistent inflation, crummy retail sales, inability to hit the central bank's target is exactly what we are dealing with down here. >>...
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born in canada. and so growing up i had the option to pick up a na citizenship and compete for canada as a dual system. through funding and different things. so with that in mind and with the fact that you know the easier to make some of the teams and easier to get into some of the meets being a >> how would you be on the american team? if you decided to compete for the united states. >> if i ranked myself against the americans right now, i would have a better height than all the americans jumping right now. that being said, it would still be more difficult because you have to go to the trials. that is just one more meet where i have to go and compete a couple weeks before rio. >> as you grew up, who heros in the sport? >> i liked watching luca many years ago. maybe he stopped jumping a bit before he was born. he's had those records for so long. i like to sit down and watch his videos of him jumping. he is a real technician in the sport. >> have you ever met him? >> yeah. he's a real nice guy. it's k
born in canada. and so growing up i had the option to pick up a na citizenship and compete for canada as a dual system. through funding and different things. so with that in mind and with the fact that you know the easier to make some of the teams and easier to get into some of the meets being a >> how would you be on the american team? if you decided to compete for the united states. >> if i ranked myself against the americans right now, i would have a better height than all the...
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is still about 50-bucks cheapethan that.why so much less expensive in canada? medication prices are regulated here... and canadian pharmacist sam bashta says that strikes him as fairer... (sot: sam bastha, brody's drug store)"i'm always concerned about prices of medication because it's not fair for people to uh... for wealthy people to stay healthy and happy... and people whocannot afford medication should die." driving back... we had no problem getting back into the u-s with our purchase...(nats) (u-s border agent) -s." (agent) "wre's home?" (brown"uh...buff" (agent"what re doing nada?"(brown) "uh...buying onofhe for my n.an ep ."(ant) "what doy costinad" (bwn) "a hundred." (agent) we're gonna be seeing a think you'll e more." own) "i (agent) "probably." rown) "terrific. thank you." (agent) "have a good day."to insure yothat we were not pulling a fast one. there's is statement from u-s customs and border patr... "a person who has purchased a persal quantity of epi-pens outside of the united states m the u-s with tm". ther in headjust aan encounter so ose, y ma
is still about 50-bucks cheapethan that.why so much less expensive in canada? medication prices are regulated here... and canadian pharmacist sam bashta says that strikes him as fairer... (sot: sam bastha, brody's drug store)"i'm always concerned about prices of medication because it's not fair for people to uh... for wealthy people to stay healthy and happy... and people whocannot afford medication should die." driving back... we had no problem getting back into the u-s with our...
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so, why so much less expensive in canada? medication prices are egglated here and canadian pharmacist sam bashta says it strikes him as fairer. >> it's not fair for people to, for plenty of people to stay he will healthy and happy. >> on our return drive, we had no problem getting back into the u.s. with our purchase. >> u.s. buffalo. >> what are you doing in canada? >> buying one of these for my son. epip epipen. >> what do they cost? canada? >> 100. >> ipg you'll see more. perfect. thank you. >> to ensure we're not pulling a fast one, there's this statement from u.s. customs. a who has purchased a personal quantity of epipens outside of the united states may travel across the border into the u.s. with them. >>> president obama is taking on the campaign to keep tahoe blue. he is making lake tahoe the first stop of a two-day virmal tour. the president will attend the 20th annual lake tahoe environmental summit and will be joined by other california leerds like governor brown and senator desiianne feinstein. president obama is
so, why so much less expensive in canada? medication prices are egglated here and canadian pharmacist sam bashta says it strikes him as fairer. >> it's not fair for people to, for plenty of people to stay he will healthy and happy. >> on our return drive, we had no problem getting back into the u.s. with our purchase. >> u.s. buffalo. >> what are you doing in canada? >> buying one of these for my son. epip epipen. >> what do they cost? canada? >> 100....
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Aug 30, 2016
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because canada regulates his prices and places a price ceiling on many medications. we live in a free market and that allows price hikes. but canada. fending on your health insurance, the cost difference can be significant. when i search for the trade name epipen in my prescription plan, the cost was $612. but when i searched for epinephrine auto injector, the cost was $414. >> my plan pays 75% of the epipen, mean i only pay $153 out of pocket. my plan pays 98%. so i pay just $ten. as for steve, his trip back across the border was seamless too. >> buy one of his pens. >> what do they cost in canada? >> 100. >> i think seal see more. >>> monica robbins, channel 3 news. >> thank you, monica. >>> 21 straight hours of negotiations and at long lost, the cleveland schools and teacher's union have reached a deal averting a strike. the deal now goes to the school board and union members for ratification. terms of the disclosed. had the deal not been reached, the union was prepared to go on strike by thursday night. both sides say that the deal is fair and is good for kids an
because canada regulates his prices and places a price ceiling on many medications. we live in a free market and that allows price hikes. but canada. fending on your health insurance, the cost difference can be significant. when i search for the trade name epipen in my prescription plan, the cost was $612. but when i searched for epinephrine auto injector, the cost was $414. >> my plan pays 75% of the epipen, mean i only pay $153 out of pocket. my plan pays 98%. so i pay just $ten. as for...
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you brought up canada, right?orporate tax rate, which you endorse, seems to be working for canada. canada's growth rate hasn't shot through the roof because of that. nobody's has. >> what trump has put forward, as have the republicans in the house and senate, so you're looking at a united republican party, full expensing for business investment, taking the corporate rate from 35 to 15, which would end inversions immediately because there would be no reason for it. >> just to the north of us they've done this year ago and it has not resulted in anywhere close to this 4% growth you're talking about. everything we try in countries similar to the united states doesn't get us to 7%. china, which fully controls its economy, they can't goose it upward. >> they've been decreasing every year. that's my point. that nobody seems to be able to control their economy in a way to get gdp growth higher in this global environment. >> i'm not comparing the united states to some other country. i'm comparing the united states to what
you brought up canada, right?orporate tax rate, which you endorse, seems to be working for canada. canada's growth rate hasn't shot through the roof because of that. nobody's has. >> what trump has put forward, as have the republicans in the house and senate, so you're looking at a united republican party, full expensing for business investment, taking the corporate rate from 35 to 15, which would end inversions immediately because there would be no reason for it. >> just to the...
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. >> 1121 right now so americans take a turn for the worst and then they accidentally in canada now a canadian town is saying a cost of them a lot of money how the directionally challenged americans are them already jumping on the snapchat bandwagon is pretty much like a snapchat coffee at this point now apple may be doing the same thing. >> reports from bloomberg is a apple is working on its own version of snapchat the company is reportedly testing this new app that lets users apply filters and drawings into their pictures and videos and then uploaded them to other social networks and less than a minute sound familiar release of the feature and some think it means apple's strained integrate social networking more with iphone. >> it's funny because just the other day i was thinking there needs to be more ways for me to share celebes and the photos of food and the photos of my dog with a mustache drawn on it. >> there need to be more ways to do something funny with your face. >> if you're not happy just wait a few years a new study says older people are less stressed out the study in t
. >> 1121 right now so americans take a turn for the worst and then they accidentally in canada now a canadian town is saying a cost of them a lot of money how the directionally challenged americans are them already jumping on the snapchat bandwagon is pretty much like a snapchat coffee at this point now apple may be doing the same thing. >> reports from bloomberg is a apple is working on its own version of snapchat the company is reportedly testing this new app that lets users...
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Aug 26, 2016
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moves ne across our area today and into canada. as it passes over wi, we enjoy partly sunny conditions and stay dry. highs will be cooler today, hitting the upper 70s. dewpoints will be in the upper 50s to near 60. however, a love moving our way tonight will push temps into the 80s again and take dewpoints into the upper 60s to near 70. rain and storms are likely saturday and may linger into sunday morning but clear by sunday afternoon. slight chances for storms linger early next week but well be mostly dry. highs will stay in the low 80s until midweek when we drop into the 70s. today: partly sunny. cooler and less humid. high: 78 dewpoint: 60 wind: ese 5-10 mph tonight: mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain and storms after
moves ne across our area today and into canada. as it passes over wi, we enjoy partly sunny conditions and stay dry. highs will be cooler today, hitting the upper 70s. dewpoints will be in the upper 50s to near 60. however, a love moving our way tonight will push temps into the 80s again and take dewpoints into the upper 60s to near 70. rain and storms are likely saturday and may linger into sunday morning but clear by sunday afternoon. slight chances for storms linger early next week but well...