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so british columbia, canada looking at 15 centimeters of snow and also across the great lakes looking at significant snowfall again. now, further to the south, things are going to be severe here. winds are strong. looking at the threat for severe thunderstorms, tornados not out of the question and do watch out for damaging winds as well as large hail in louisiana and also mississippi. now, all of that precipitation then heads toward the eastern third of the country. we've already had reports -- numerous reports of minor flooding in the region along the mississippi valley and also in the northeast due to the recent rainfall and the snow mount. as that precipitation heads to the eastern third of the country that's going to be raising the flooding risks here as well. we've got 15 in atlanta today. 28 in miami. 21 in houston. and 25 in los angeles today. now, we head in to europe where we starting to see that frontal system beginning to slide in to central europe today. so that will be bringing rain to parts of germany. looking wet and windy across the british isles today and again for no
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. looking for asians or. live. bringing you the latest in science technology from around the world. we've got the future coverage. live. live. live live live live. live you can see. live. live. alone we welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle divide within islam the shia and sunni the saudi invasion and suppression of the shia majority in my reign again highlights how sectarian differences can inflame passions and impact the geopolitical order in the arab world and how will these divisions be played out as the arab awakening continuous. live can see the slim. discuss the prospects for the arab awakening i'm joined by juan cole in ann arbor he's a professor of history at the university of michigan in cairo we go to he somehow he's a fellow at the center for research and ethnic relations at the university of warwick and in san francisco. we cross the steven schwartz he is the executive director of the center for islamic pluralism and another member of our crosstalk team in the hunger all right gentlemen this is
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. looking for asians or. live. bringing you the latest in science technology from around the world. we've got the future coverage. live. live. live live live live. live you can see. live. live. alone we welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle divide within islam the shia and sunni the saudi invasion and suppression of the shia majority in my reign again highlights how sectarian differences can inflame passions and impact...
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if we look at canada as kind of cousins, and now you can look at canada as even more so. these are the people who didn't want revolution and the people who didn't want a revolution pretty obviously one. but i think that one of the legacies that the tories hand and it's a legacy we feel tremors' about today is that no matter what you do there is a dissent in some cases violent and bloody murder mr. ascent insight we the people. and a first generation of politicians in america supposedly learn that. and i guess the lesson continues until today. so that's the tories on a kind of philosophical claim. maybe some questions about the blood and the hangings. [laughter] [applause] >> a lot of them came back. do you have any idea how many came back? >> what happens is you can see references. first of all there's the little matter of the war of 1812. a lot of the sons of loyalists, cross the border, and if we had the roster of who weren't washington i think we would find some of the names among them. so once you get the war of 1812, which essentially new england said we are not inte
if we look at canada as kind of cousins, and now you can look at canada as even more so. these are the people who didn't want revolution and the people who didn't want a revolution pretty obviously one. but i think that one of the legacies that the tories hand and it's a legacy we feel tremors' about today is that no matter what you do there is a dissent in some cases violent and bloody murder mr. ascent insight we the people. and a first generation of politicians in america supposedly learn...
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canada. today. look. forces. continue with hundreds of thousands fleeing the conflict stricken country. russia's top general says the coalition strikes on libya have brought no results and the ground troops will soon be on their way. to nato meanwhile believes the alliance could find itself involved in another major war along with. mass crowds gathering in london to cry out against public spending could be the largest demonstration has experienced in years. emergency teams are battling to stabilize the crippled fukushima nuclear plant highly radioactive water is said to be leaking from its reactors. in fifteen minutes but for now. hello welcome to the sports news on this busy saturday afternoon and here the headline the underdog alerts russia coach dick out of the cold war and his side to expect a difficult game yet a van in the euro twenty five. record breakout that it did not so grace to become spain's all time leading goalscorer as the european champions come back to beat the czechs two one. champion on pole sebastian back also starts first on the grid in melbourne i mean race at the
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canada. today. look. cool through the. years after millions first light the flames in space trace our agenda like rockets need a new launch site private companies now enter the flight to explore the cosmos get their own right species click on technology of. wealthy british soccer. players. market.
canada. today. look. cool through the. years after millions first light the flames in space trace our agenda like rockets need a new launch site private companies now enter the flight to explore the cosmos get their own right species click on technology of. wealthy british soccer. players. market.
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canada. trying to look for a shelter rooted a. cool. in canada and the us that it is legal for you to get a vote on your baby they contain a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the strength that most put into print they are sponsored by the industry and most of the time they don't that creates a conflict of interest today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god when nobody with cancer in my five therefore i first saw it because ninety to ninety five percent of cancers kurth the most people with a family history of cancer the pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of their budget on research and development and about thirty one percent for marketing and ministration. in fact there are more pharmaceutical industry lobbyists in washington d.c. and members of congress. to. the headlines here on our team and nato is expected to take command of the no fly zone in libya within days but it holds back from controlling the whole military operation for now
canada. trying to look for a shelter rooted a. cool. in canada and the us that it is legal for you to get a vote on your baby they contain a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the strength that most put into print they are sponsored by the industry and most of the time they don't that creates a conflict of interest today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god when nobody with cancer in my five therefore i first saw...
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canada. trying to look for asians to rule the day. japan battles to restore power to the fisherman nuclear plant prevent further explosions although fears or for the radiation leaks are growing the country has now upgraded its nuclear accident rating to hide out of seven that means the incident has consequences beyond the plant's locality more than six thousand people are known to have died more than ten thousand from a mystery. and libya bracing for airstrikes from france and the u.k. is the u.n. security council backs a no fly zone to protect civilians even though russia is against foreign intervention he didn't veto the move saying it supports the humanitarian motives behind it that often promises to strike back. as the farmer joins us now with all the latest sports news and it's a lottery time you way for yeah that's right by that i think you mean a quarter final droolers of the taking place for the champions league in europe in football they happen this afternoon. the only russian interests are more not just awful. hello there yo
canada. trying to look for asians to rule the day. japan battles to restore power to the fisherman nuclear plant prevent further explosions although fears or for the radiation leaks are growing the country has now upgraded its nuclear accident rating to hide out of seven that means the incident has consequences beyond the plant's locality more than six thousand people are known to have died more than ten thousand from a mystery. and libya bracing for airstrikes from france and the u.k. is the...
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canada. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories.yal to moammar gadhafi have launched attacks against rebel troops. gadhafi claims the libyan people love him and would die for him. >>> and following two weeks of protests and debate, governor scott walker unveils his budget today. it calls for major cuts and union give backs. >>> newly released fbi files show embarrassing details about the late ted kennedy. it took a legal fight to get the 50-year-old documents made public. the file contends that kennedy arranged to rent a brothel in chile in 1961 before he ran for the senate. reporter john keller of our boston station wbz reports. >> reporter: ted kennedy declaring victory in his first run for senate, wife joan by his side. but barely 16 months before, ted was touring latin america without joan and allegedly without scruples. this fbi report on that trip was initially released with most details blacked out. only now have the blanks been filled in with claims that kennedy made arrangements to rent a brothel in chile for a night. and i
canada. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories.yal to moammar gadhafi have launched attacks against rebel troops. gadhafi claims the libyan people love him and would die for him. >>> and following two weeks of protests and debate, governor scott walker unveils his budget today. it calls for major cuts and union give backs. >>> newly released fbi files show embarrassing details about the late ted kennedy. it took a legal fight to get the 50-year-old...
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canada. trying to look for a shelter on the day. has washington news all ships and troops to use this in libya there's growing concern to us that they could lead in this into the country where the ball knows that he needs to be wolfson's and that is read into a component system. as revolts or run their course in the middle east and north africa p.r. companies and the recruits and wash away the blood it seems written spindled says the choice for revamping a sollie didn't it. on the u.s. soldiers dated or didn't even count planes for more bread washington's message of the missing american is the news in the media the u.s. and britain spent the day of the seven hundred million dollars a year when there's a national polls to. feel that it's polls in the way now that that's house. thank you alice this is sports and day it's live in archie hello and welcome first of the headlines no way back makes the final arrest of the december second decision to award the twenty eighteen and twenty twenty two world cups to russia and guitar respectivel
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canada. trying to look for asians to rule today. just joined as a very welcome this is life here in the russian capital top stories now the south fresh battles erupting that. pushes ahead to regain power in the country locals fear foreign forces will intervene but with a sinister hidden agenda british troops are on standby and u.s. forces a gathering across the mediterranean. mixed emotions in egypt to some celebrate their newfound freedom while others remain on the streets demanding war going prices having an effect on the country's economy as a tourist that is reportedly over a billion dollars. that is fifty eight years since the death of joseph stalin but decades on his legacy still divides opinion thanks to a cult of personality around himself but not everyone is convinced in the later we speak to a man who went from war hero to a labor camp prisoner on the order of the soviet leader. well up next here on our team takes you around moscow showing you some of the glitz and glamour the capital has to. hello and welcome to the shark
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look at you tube dot com slash russia today. today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world is seeing from the streets of canada. trying to look for in the room. well the political wrangling over what's happening in libya is continuing in brussels and a meeting of the e.u. foreign ministers talking about more sanctions and nato summit in the same city on sunday the alliance failed to decide what role it's going to play if any are europe correspondent daniel shop has more moammar gadhafi is a legitimate military target for the allies that statement from the defense secretary of the united kingdom has caused outrage here in nato and we're in the middle of e.u. and nato meetings which are principally focused on libya e.u. came out and agree to disagree they said and didn't really agree on the strategy for libya and nato in the third day of talks there here in brussels also without much agreement of course in a much more menacing tone because they are leading this operation against libya on the first day they did agree on a no fly zone imposing a no fly zone over libya then there was talk of moving eastward to prot
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canada. trying to look for asians are relieved a. mum. u.s. led coalition against colonel gadhafi forces is growing as libya is hatred more airstrikes and cruise missiles are the voices against the intervention also gets on the other side of the arab league says the balkans is told it's a really and some sort of protecting. washington maintains its intervention will be limited and that it's going to move to the pain that it is raising fears that america's for military premise with the full consequence of schools as it did in iraq and afghanistan. also this are japanese in poor state and global cultural. and radiation rate pain while the number of dead from the songs to rise is more than eight thousand consistent struggle to prevent until now that's something which officials say that would do something to. tell you it's in there all the way to sports. thank you kerry is based as this part of date live from our to you thanks for joining us and here is what's coming up russian football were being moved to the russian premier league summit for a d
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canada. trying to look for asians to rule the day. six thirty pm in moscow good to have you with us here on our team here headlines fresh battles erupt in libya as colonel gadhafi pushes ahead to regain power in parts of the country locals fear foreign forces will intervene but with a sinister hidden agenda meanwhile british troops are on standby and u.s. forces are gathering across the mediterranean. and mixed emotions in egypt as some celebrate their newfound freedom others remain on the streets asking for more but their ongoing fight is having an effect on the nation's economy as tourists turn their backs the damage is already reported out of more than a billion dollars. nearly sixty years since the death of joseph stalin but decades on his legacy still divides opinion in russia he created a cult of personality around himself but not everyone was convinced a little later we hear from a man who went to war who went from war hero to labor camp prisoner on the order of the soviet leader. more news coming your way in fifteen minutes ti
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canada. trying to look for additional through the day. it's all. over the rubble of. coalition air strike this. concern in the capital something opposition's march rests with neither side winning down fears on an impending. cripps trip. barack obama says the u.s. will not pre-taping our hands off approach in the eagle when nato takes on the walls in michigan barricades keen to make sure he called the rebels the russians has taken sides in libya's civil war is not the bases on the u.n. resolution. and stable terms the forty victims of last year's twin that metric suicide last week shocked and they shifted other results in the fight against terrorists. next we discuss the situation in the middle east with a former adviser to the george w. bush administration in the u.s. thomas graham tells me that the rest are witnessing is an inevitable consequence of globalization and growing populations if you next. the wave of popular uprisings in the arab world has that political analysts to come up with plenty if not a first summit calling it rain in the desert that's what hopeful
canada. trying to look for additional through the day. it's all. over the rubble of. coalition air strike this. concern in the capital something opposition's march rests with neither side winning down fears on an impending. cripps trip. barack obama says the u.s. will not pre-taping our hands off approach in the eagle when nato takes on the walls in michigan barricades keen to make sure he called the rebels the russians has taken sides in libya's civil war is not the bases on the u.n....
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look at you tube dot com slash well it's in. the news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to look for asians are relieved. well india has joined the chorus of international voices urging coalition forces to stop airstrikes against libya it was among the five u.n. security council members who abstained from voting on a no fly zone resolution let's get more now from our correspondent priya streeter she joins us live from new delhi tell us what exactly is being said in india about the events in libya. well as you mention the need to india has come out and said that it strongly disapproves of the airstrikes that are going on in a libya the minister of external affairs said that they are hoping for a peaceful settlement to how and with the help of the united nations and other regional organizations they said that they will do whatever they can to strongly discourage violence in libya while respecting the wishes of the libyan people so really just strong disapproval from here in india like so many other countries around the world who are watching the situation the minist
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canada. trying to look for a shelter all day. oh i'm sorry marvin in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture because brothers have their hands in just about everything even with a pedia i'll explain what they're up to and why because of their efforts you need to be careful about believing anything you read on the internet plus how can this nation the richest in the world not provide clean drinking water consumer advocate and author erin brockovich joins me for this discussion but first a dramatic turn of events in wisconsin. this is a violation of law this is not just the legal. notice the chairman. it was gaza state senate republicans used what they claim is a loophole in the law to officially cut from state employees nearly all collective bargaining rights the night how this latest move is part of a larger plan to destroy our democracy. you need to know this late last night governor scott walker and republicans in wisconsin proved to the world what we all suspected their union stripping agenda had absolutely nothing to do with the budg
canada. trying to look for a shelter all day. oh i'm sorry marvin in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture because brothers have their hands in just about everything even with a pedia i'll explain what they're up to and why because of their efforts you need to be careful about believing anything you read on the internet plus how can this nation the richest in the world not provide clean drinking water consumer advocate and author erin brockovich joins me for...
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canada. trying to look for a shelter on the day. took stories from our chief from becomes the first state to recognize libya's rebels as the country's legitimate government and it's probably just pacifism is fueling fears that foreign military intervention could follow. this international pressure on libya grows as the situation reaches bupropion called levels of violence escalate alongside which russia is imposing sanctions banning the export of any of its weapons or military equipment to perk up his regime. in libya is inevitably on the agenda as america's voice president meets the russian leadership in opposition to moscow because it is also one thing traders to avoid and join in on the second visit. thirty two forty five here in moscow all the bargain about fifty minutes for the news in full for you after the sport update with a. big march second place no here in moscow at the luzhniki arena oh hi kevin yes that's right so scar's taking on also in the first leg of the last sixteen match in the europa league one of the three russ
canada. trying to look for a shelter on the day. took stories from our chief from becomes the first state to recognize libya's rebels as the country's legitimate government and it's probably just pacifism is fueling fears that foreign military intervention could follow. this international pressure on libya grows as the situation reaches bupropion called levels of violence escalate alongside which russia is imposing sanctions banning the export of any of its weapons or military equipment to perk...
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. >> canada is emerging from the global recession as one of the world's top performing advanced economies. [applause] throughout the recession, the world has looked to canada as a model and an inspiration but still there is more to be done. the global economy is still fragile. the and you say other trading partners are facing challenges. compared to other countries, canada's economy is performing very well. but our continued recovery is by no means assured. many threats remain. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: in this period of global uncertainty, our government is focused on the number one priority of canadians. we are focused on securing our economic recovery. we are focused on improving the financial security of canadian workers, seniors, and families. we have a plan to achieve these goals, a plan that is working and we need to stay on track. >> the next phase of canada's economic action plan is critically important. to secure our recovery from the global recession, canada needs a principled, stable government. [applause] >> now is not the time for instability. it would make it harder for canadian businesses to plan and to expand. it
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada after. trying to look for asians are rooted a clue. man machine would be soon much brighter if you move out sound from funds to crush and some.
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada after. trying to look for a shelter on the day. very warm welcome back this is r t a half hour now here in moscow on top story northeast japan has been swamped by a major tsunami and the entire pacific region is now on alert it was caused by an eight point nine magnitude earthquake that struck one hundred thirty kilometers off the eastern coast sending a reported ten me so wall of water in the causing widespread devastation well thirty two people have so far been confirmed dead by the japanese or fourteen but that number is expected to rise with those wave has also reached russia's little islands to the north reportedly around a meter high in japan we know that two hundred people have reportedly been washed away with several others are missing in japan's a sendai city where tokyo has been all but shut down as well with fires in injuries widely reported there as well millions are without electricity we know that the tsunami warning has extended to the number of pacific southwest asian and latin american nat
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada after. trying to look for a shelter on the day. very warm welcome back this is r t a half hour now here in moscow on top story northeast japan has been swamped by a major tsunami and the entire pacific region is now on alert it was caused by an eight point nine magnitude earthquake that struck one hundred thirty kilometers off the eastern coast sending a reported ten me so wall of water in the causing widespread...
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canada. those temperatures are plummeting. look at minneapolis this morning.ch is going to be a cool month. you go up and down in a hurry, and you are at negative 2 in minneapolis. some of the cold air is trying to bleed back here into the northern rockies. billings at minus 1 in montana. we're not bad in salt lake city. boise at 42. a lot of the mild air continues right along the pacific. it's because this -- our air finally is coming off the ocean instead of straight down from canada. you can track this storm. it's kind of easy to see as it now slides up the coast. it has brought a cold front on shore, and it's bringing numerous showers to california and the high terrain is getting snow. now, there's want an area of heavy moisture anywhere. it's very spread out from southern california northward. bakersfield has some showers. fresno. yosemite national park is reporting snow. showers on san francisco north wards all the way up here. you have the idea. you need the umbrella today, but it's not going to be heavy, heavy rain. have a chance to see some wet weathe
canada. those temperatures are plummeting. look at minneapolis this morning.ch is going to be a cool month. you go up and down in a hurry, and you are at negative 2 in minneapolis. some of the cold air is trying to bleed back here into the northern rockies. billings at minus 1 in montana. we're not bad in salt lake city. boise at 42. a lot of the mild air continues right along the pacific. it's because this -- our air finally is coming off the ocean instead of straight down from canada. you can...
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look at the global financial headlines tune into cars report. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world is seeing from the streets of canada. shining corporations are today. look. can't. stand. alone and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle libya within the great arab awakening a one off detour for the maintenance of western military and political intervention in the arab world when it comes to libya and the arab world what is the difference between humanitarian aid and western geopolitical interests. to. discuss libya and the great arab awakening i'm joined by islam qassam in the hague he is a strategic analyst at the hague center for strategic studies in cairo we crossed the exiting sugar fisher he is a visiting distinguished lecturer at the american university in cairo and in san francisco we have eric harris he is the founder and managing editor of antiwar dot com all right gentlemen this is cross talk you all have different points of view and i want my viewers to see them ok eric if i can go to you and kind of maybe change the direction of discourse at least from western media and looking at libya and what is going
look at the global financial headlines tune into cars report. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world is seeing from the streets of canada. shining corporations are today. look. can't. stand. alone and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle libya within the great arab awakening a one off detour for the maintenance of western military and political intervention in the arab world when it comes to libya and the arab world what is the difference between...
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forty one scores of oh you need it's of the land settled on a hunting expedition in canada as they spotted odd looking ships on the horizon. those big sailboats malone's to an expedition led by russian explorers daring and sure. that was how kodiak island made its appearance on russian maps the first colonists were. guided by those maps landed on the island more than forty years later seventy four the city of kodiak was the capital of russian america for fifteen years. streets to serve as a reminder of that time. many of them still bear the names of russian travelers and merchants. there is still the street name a shell a call who all found good with this why not tell you the poor me first russian permanent settlement in alaska and then there's still a coffs son in law were sawn off named after nikolai result. was representing the government of russia and also the russian american company. the russian american founded in seventy nine. primarily with the hunting and the selling of sea others in the large colonies on the alaskan coast. this building was used as a warehouse from here in the for went to r
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from the northwest, british columbia, the cascades, looking at quite heavy snow throughout the night that that spreads into central portions of canada, saskatchewan, alberta, northern ontario and also the dakotas. looking at 10 to 20 centimeters to accumulate into your friday as well. now, in terms of temperatures, warming up nicely in los angeles again today, 21 degrees. 23 in houston. we have 24 degrees in mexico city. 11 in washington, d.c. >>> now, heading into europe. winds are going to be remaining very, very strong across the northern tier of europe again. central europe, too, experiencing some of that windy weather across germany, the north of france and also denmark here. looking at some unsettled weather again for the northern end of the british isles. plenty of snow impacting scandinavia, for sweden and parts of finland. stays quite wet, again, in the iberian peninsula. winds on the strong side. high waves to watch out for here. that rain slowly heads eastward affecting southern france and italy throughout the weekend. southeastern corner, looking much calmer today. temperatures going to be recovering quite nicely as well
from the northwest, british columbia, the cascades, looking at quite heavy snow throughout the night that that spreads into central portions of canada, saskatchewan, alberta, northern ontario and also the dakotas. looking at 10 to 20 centimeters to accumulate into your friday as well. now, in terms of temperatures, warming up nicely in los angeles again today, 21 degrees. 23 in houston. we have 24 degrees in mexico city. 11 in washington, d.c. >>> now, heading into europe. winds are...
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now for north america, looking really nice and quiet out towards the east. still got this system low that's in eastern canada, but that is on its way out. we are looking at an active picture out west, very strong winds to the coastline. about 140 kilometers per hour. these are some of the gusts expected hoar. very rough conditions especially for british columbia and snow impacting the area with heavy snow in the sierras. as for central sections here in the great lakes area, you could see a little more snow develop later on thursday, but that won't intensify until another day or so. as for highs, 17 denver. 18 in l.a. and then warm 24 for houston. finally getting a look at europe. messy in the mediterranean. we are seeing clouds swirling here. active and bringing stormy weather to italy. here are some of the conditions that northern italy has been dealing with. a lot 0 at the shots in bologna and it is a wintry sight here. plenty of snow has impacted the area. heavy snow is causing all sorts of problem, especially hitting the traffic conditions pretty hard and strong winds, too, have been producing damage. yo
now for north america, looking really nice and quiet out towards the east. still got this system low that's in eastern canada, but that is on its way out. we are looking at an active picture out west, very strong winds to the coastline. about 140 kilometers per hour. these are some of the gusts expected hoar. very rough conditions especially for british columbia and snow impacting the area with heavy snow in the sierras. as for central sections here in the great lakes area, you could see a...
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canada. china operations are today please look. british french and u.s. warships converge on libya preparing to launch a decisive strike on colonel gadhafi forces and libya's internal affairs the regime claims it's maintaining a cease fire while the rebels say they are still being bombarded. washington is accused of cherry picking where it entered the interactively mobilizing for libya while innocent civilians die in other nations formed by internal strife and. radiation risks grow with japan struggles to save its crippled nuclear site eight days after the news was overwhelmed by the powerful earthquake and tsunami. and tell us here with all the latest sports news stay with us here on r.p. . thank you matthew watching the sports a live r.t. thanks for joining us they have lines huge comeback win again to force a deciding game of their cage felt what a final series against dream teams think it is but. the latest in town is mario park's only makes the ladies final and then job well smiles better and jordan which progress into the mound semifinals. and engla
canada. china operations are today please look. british french and u.s. warships converge on libya preparing to launch a decisive strike on colonel gadhafi forces and libya's internal affairs the regime claims it's maintaining a cease fire while the rebels say they are still being bombarded. washington is accused of cherry picking where it entered the interactively mobilizing for libya while innocent civilians die in other nations formed by internal strife and. radiation risks grow with japan...
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looks like. just. in canada and the u.s. that it is legal for you to use a bubble bath here baby it contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the mouth but in different . industries and most of the. plates it's a classical feel just today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month. but nobody with cancer and therefore protect salt because next year ninety five percent of cancers perth's be. with health family history of jazz the pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of their budget on research and development and about thirty one percent for marketing in a ministration. in fact there are more pharmaceutical industry lobbyists in washington d.c. and members of congress. welcome back to the spotlight i'll do you know and just to remind you that my guest in the studio today is eunice vicki of course of head of the russia's southern republic of english. mr worth it's your second time on our show just before our previous meeting was took place a
looks like. just. in canada and the u.s. that it is legal for you to use a bubble bath here baby it contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the mouth but in different . industries and most of the. plates it's a classical feel just today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month. but nobody with cancer and therefore protect salt because next year ninety five percent of cancers perth's be. with health family history of jazz...
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canada. for a show today please look. her. in indonesia oh geez available in the ground sure it's the media who channel the ritz carlton hotel who took the chilean millennium hotel in chile you can see on t.v. in censored. rocks hotel macau grown to be the hotel macau of initial marco resort hotel resort in the south. with resorts much will never be closer to tell macau riviera hotel macau cintra hotel macau. the headlines here on r.t. and it is a situation critical in old six reactors at japan's stricken nuclear power plant cooling systems are failing and threats of a nuclear meltdown are rising to the highest level since the explosions and some with. japanese officials confirming radioactive materials have leaked into the atmosphere and the radiation level currently exceeds the acceptable norm. for the death toll from friday's devastating earthquake and tsunami climbs to nearly three thousand with thousands more still considered. russian regions close to japan residents and emergency services are on high alert despite offici
canada. for a show today please look. her. in indonesia oh geez available in the ground sure it's the media who channel the ritz carlton hotel who took the chilean millennium hotel in chile you can see on t.v. in censored. rocks hotel macau grown to be the hotel macau of initial marco resort hotel resort in the south. with resorts much will never be closer to tell macau riviera hotel macau cintra hotel macau. the headlines here on r.t. and it is a situation critical in old six reactors at...
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. >> canada is emerging from the global recession as one of the world's top performing advanced economies. [applause] throughout the recession, the world lookedon, but still, there is more to be done. the global economy is still fragile, the u.s. and other trading partners are facing challenges. compared to other countries, canada's economy is performing very well, but our continued recovery is by no means assured. many threats remain. >> translator: in this pert of global uncertainty, our government is focused on the number one priority of canadians. we are focused on securing our economic recovery. we are focused on improving the financial security of american workers, seniors, and families. we have are plan to achieve these goals, a plan that is working, and we need to stay on track. >> mr. speaker, the next phase of canada's economic action plan is critically important to secure our recovery from the global recession, canada needs a principled stable government. [applause] now is not the time for instability. it would make it harder for canadian businesses to plan and to expand. it would drive investment away to other countries. it would
. >> canada is emerging from the global recession as one of the world's top performing advanced economies. [applause] throughout the recession, the world lookedon, but still, there is more to be done. the global economy is still fragile, the u.s. and other trading partners are facing challenges. compared to other countries, canada's economy is performing very well, but our continued recovery is by no means assured. many threats remain. >> translator: in this pert of global...
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. >> reporter: in canada, rear guards are 75% stronger. look how they perform. why are the american guards failing? not only are they weaker, but there's no requirement to test them once they're installed. >> where we see a lot of failures occurring is actually the attachment to the truck. >> reporter: the trucking industry supports improvements, but warns there's no easy solution. >> what's the strength we want? what's too much and what's not enough? >> reporter: nancy meuleners lost part of her jaw and tongue in one of these crashes. she struggles with speaking and eating. but her passion is clear. >> we need lower, safer, more energy-absorbing guards. >> reporter: the government insists, it is actively working on this critical safety issue. lisa stark, abc news, washington. >>> and when we return, the secret life of an american pinup girl. put the remote down and listen. [ male announcer ] this intervention brought to you by niaspan. so you cut back on the cheeseburgers and stopped using your exercise bike as a coat rack. that's it? you're done? i don't think
. >> reporter: in canada, rear guards are 75% stronger. look how they perform. why are the american guards failing? not only are they weaker, but there's no requirement to test them once they're installed. >> where we see a lot of failures occurring is actually the attachment to the truck. >> reporter: the trucking industry supports improvements, but warns there's no easy solution. >> what's the strength we want? what's too much and what's not enough? >> reporter:...
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canada's economic action plan is designed to build on our actions so far. it is our plan to create jobs now and sustain economic growth for years to come. looking ahead, canada's leading private-sector economists projects growth in the next two years. the plan our government is presenting today is based on a conscious estimate of canada's economic growth in the near-term. it reflects our government's consistent, responsible and balanced approach to the economy. >> translator: mr. speaker, a key part of that balanced approach is our commitment to sound fiscal policy. among other things, sound fiscal policy requires that we protect the integrity of the tax system. as promised in the speech from the throne last year we will keep taxes low while taking action to close unfair tax loopholes that allow a few businesses and individuals to take advantage of canadians who pay their fair share. >> beyond this and most of all, sound fiscal policy requires that we return to balanced budgets and canada's deficit is smaller than most other advanced countries. we are emerging from the global recession with the lowest net debt to gdp ratio of any g-7 economy by
canada's economic action plan is designed to build on our actions so far. it is our plan to create jobs now and sustain economic growth for years to come. looking ahead, canada's leading private-sector economists projects growth in the next two years. the plan our government is presenting today is based on a conscious estimate of canada's economic growth in the near-term. it reflects our government's consistent, responsible and balanced approach to the economy. >> translator: mr. speaker,...
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let's take a closer look at what's going on here. this in canada's full of trash and rob food.ey're close to a dozen shopping carts most full of trash. in this section are four separate tent homes. what about to show you really left me speechless. i was met by this man his name is rums felt and he offered me a tour of the underpass. he was driving as you all the rhetoric of gas so he just left it there to give me a tour. under the overpass, you will find more trash. a lot more trash. plenty of disassemble bike parts. i spoke to a few residents who say there are fights and is in camp at night and a loose pit bull lives here. one homeowner told me she's afraid to leave for home to walk around the neighborhood because of the encampment. the neighbors say they just want to trash clean up the they say the city of san jose has been slow to respond. remember rums and, it turns out the wall he was driving was five days over do what it was spotted by the owner. robson was forced by san jose police to give up the contents into the street and give the van back. the content of the van turn
let's take a closer look at what's going on here. this in canada's full of trash and rob food.ey're close to a dozen shopping carts most full of trash. in this section are four separate tent homes. what about to show you really left me speechless. i was met by this man his name is rums felt and he offered me a tour of the underpass. he was driving as you all the rhetoric of gas so he just left it there to give me a tour. under the overpass, you will find more trash. a lot more trash. plenty of...
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look at you," "see you again," or whatever her songs are. i don't know. [ laughter ] she's awesome. check this out, a recent study found that the u.s. has a higher obesity rate than canada again, maybe we just look fatter because our flag has horizontal stripes. [ light laughter ] i don't know what to make of this. prison inmates in virginia who refuse to cut their hair are being moved to a maximum security prison. that would be weird, right? like, "i'm here for a triple homicide, how about you?" "i wanted to keep my bangs." [ laughter ] and finally, two players from the chicago cubs got in a fight in the dugout yesterday during a spring training game. you could tell it was the cubs, because it was the first fight ever where both guys lost. [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, we have a great show tonight. ladies and gentlemen, we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots! ♪ [ cheers and applause ]1: ♪ [ cheers and applause ]1: what acc1: fun show we're going to have. i just want to say quickly, a big thank you to ben and i just want to say quickly, a big thank you to ben and jerry' it's official guys, we have our own ice cream. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ that's
look at you," "see you again," or whatever her songs are. i don't know. [ laughter ] she's awesome. check this out, a recent study found that the u.s. has a higher obesity rate than canada again, maybe we just look fatter because our flag has horizontal stripes. [ light laughter ] i don't know what to make of this. prison inmates in virginia who refuse to cut their hair are being moved to a maximum security prison. that would be weird, right? like, "i'm here for a triple...
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looks like let's. just say. in canada and the us that it is legal for you to use a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the most cutting defenses. and most of the. plagues of course with a fifth today an average cancer drug prescription. cost nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god i'm a nobody with cancer and my five therefore i protect fops because ninety two ninety five percent of cancers hurt people with a family history of just the pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of their budget and research and development and about thirty one percent for marketing and ministration. in fact there are more pharmaceutical industry lobbyists in washington d.c. .
looks like let's. just say. in canada and the us that it is legal for you to use a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the most cutting defenses. and most of the. plagues of course with a fifth today an average cancer drug prescription. cost nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god i'm a nobody with cancer and my five therefore i protect fops because ninety two ninety five percent of cancers hurt people with a family...
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canada. sheinkopf orations or the day. slums. wealthy british style some. type of. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to congress report . in canada and the us that it is legal for you to use a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the shine through the mouth put into print they are sponsored by industry and most of the time they don't not claim it's a conflict of interest today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month a month got a nobody with cancer from my father therefore i protect focus because the navy to ninety five percent of cancers hurts people with a family history of cancer the pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of their budget on research and development and about thirty one percent for marketing and administration. in fact there are more pharmaceutical industry lobbyists in washington d.c. and members of congress. the u.s. led coalition against colonel gadhafi supporters is growing as libya is hit with more airstrikes and
canada. sheinkopf orations or the day. slums. wealthy british style some. type of. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to congress report . in canada and the us that it is legal for you to use a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the shine through the mouth put into print they are sponsored by industry and...
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looking quite wet along the coastline. then we're going to be talking about snow for inland areas. plenty more expected to spread through the intermountain west. western half of canadahighest amounts are going to be 15 centimeters or more by the end of wednesday night. sierras too looking at the threat of some heavy snow here. and then all along the coastline, especially towards british columbia and in washington state, strong gusts up and over 140 kilometers per hour are going to be possible. these are hurricane-force winds that we are talking about. so along the coastline, things are going to be looking quite rough. you do want to watch out if you are in the area. 8 is your high in seattle and vancouver too. a little bit warmer than yesterday. we're going to be seeing more rain with little chance of snow. meanwhile, minus 2 in chicago. then looking pretty cold in toronto again today. now for europe, a pretty well-developed system coming in over iceland. that's making winds pretty strong here. british isles, northern areas, scandinavian peninsula too will feel the effects of this system. snow will spread across norway today. otherwise a pretty calm and quiet pictur
looking quite wet along the coastline. then we're going to be talking about snow for inland areas. plenty more expected to spread through the intermountain west. western half of canadahighest amounts are going to be 15 centimeters or more by the end of wednesday night. sierras too looking at the threat of some heavy snow here. and then all along the coastline, especially towards british columbia and in washington state, strong gusts up and over 140 kilometers per hour are going to be possible....
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canada, and alaska. i think it is really important that we look at the total environment picture. the other thing that has not been mentioned is how many cars and trucks it takes to distribute these around the city. i think that it is an important issue, and i'm glad that it is here, and i hope you can support it. i also have a revised letter for the clerk. i sent an e-mail yesterday, but i changed some of the numbers, so i will leave that with the clerk. supervisor chiu: 90. next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i am a resident of the richmond district, and i'm here to speak out in favor of this proposal. true that i have used the yellow pages in the past, and use it only as a paperweight, really. honestly, when i need to find something online, i go online, and that is my main instinct. i have grown up just seeing pretty much in my part of complex just books being left out on the street, just backs, as we have already seen before hand. this would be, i think, a step in the right direction. talking to some of my other friends about this issue, they say the same thing, that
canada, and alaska. i think it is really important that we look at the total environment picture. the other thing that has not been mentioned is how many cars and trucks it takes to distribute these around the city. i think that it is an important issue, and i'm glad that it is here, and i hope you can support it. i also have a revised letter for the clerk. i sent an e-mail yesterday, but i changed some of the numbers, so i will leave that with the clerk. supervisor chiu: 90. next speaker....
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we also look at the border not simply as a boundary between the united states and mexico and the estates in canada, but we look at it as securing the flow of goods and people toward the united states. their twin dimensions to this issue is the ranking member and chairman both indicated. forever responsibility to secure the flows to be sure that dangerous people in dangerous things are identified as far away from the physical borders as possible, and as early in time as possible, and that is why we have the international cbp.rint we also have the expedites cent of -- expediting of global trade and traffic. by assessing risk in being able to distinguish between trusted travels, trusted shippers, and those about whom are about which we have a adverse information, or about which we lack sufficient information to make a judgment as to how we ought to expedite their passage across our physical borders. these mission sets, securing the land border, southwest border, the northern border, the look for roles, and also securing a flow of goods and people such as the immigration advisory program are the conte
we also look at the border not simply as a boundary between the united states and mexico and the estates in canada, but we look at it as securing the flow of goods and people toward the united states. their twin dimensions to this issue is the ranking member and chairman both indicated. forever responsibility to secure the flows to be sure that dangerous people in dangerous things are identified as far away from the physical borders as possible, and as early in time as possible, and that is why...
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we also look at the border not simply as a boundary between the united states and mexico and the united states and canada, but we also look at it as securing the flow of goods and people toward the united states. the trend in this issue is is as the chairman and ranking member indicated. we have a responsibility to identify dangerous people and things as far away from the border as possible and as early in time as possible. that's why we have the international footprint of c.b.p. we also have an enormous responsibility with regard to the expediting of lawful trade and traffic. and the approach c.b.p. takes to this task is by risk management by assessing risks and being able to distinguish between trusted travelers, trusted shippers and those about whom or about which we have adverse information or lack sufficient information to make a judgment as to how we ought to expedite their passage across our physical borders. these two mission set, securing the land border, southwest border, the northern border, the latorals and also securing the flow of goods and people through programs such as the immigration ad
we also look at the border not simply as a boundary between the united states and mexico and the united states and canada, but we also look at it as securing the flow of goods and people toward the united states. the trend in this issue is is as the chairman and ranking member indicated. we have a responsibility to identify dangerous people and things as far away from the border as possible and as early in time as possible. that's why we have the international footprint of c.b.p. we also have...
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canada. china operations are rooted a clue. this is not a problem you should look more. than you should everybody you sure do support your dreams they have no idea about the hardships the race. this is it. to them since you're in the army life whether you see them is the most precious thing in the world. of self-censorship on television look those who understands it fully that you have to live a. real life stories from. nineteen forty five gold. as colonel gadhafi once again refuses to be a prize for power in libya he's threatening more violence if. forces intervene on the border that he would fight quote until the last one and the last woman. the u.n. is warning of a humanitarian crisis as at least one hundred eighty thousand libyans simply across the border into tunisia most of them are foreign. heads. at america is losing the information war to war and radio like al-jazeera. or the u.s. top diplomat hillary clinton voice their concern. for the u.s. agenda around the world. more news coming your way in about fifteen minutes to sports news with. the headlines first. sta
canada. china operations are rooted a clue. this is not a problem you should look more. than you should everybody you sure do support your dreams they have no idea about the hardships the race. this is it. to them since you're in the army life whether you see them is the most precious thing in the world. of self-censorship on television look those who understands it fully that you have to live a. real life stories from. nineteen forty five gold. as colonel gadhafi once again refuses to be a...
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that wants canada to be a green country , a country that is proud on the international scene, a canada that lookser their priorities as opposed to fighter jets and goodies for large corporations. and for the next 36 days, we will be appealing to all canadians and more than 60% of canadians will work to not only restrain mr. harper, but replace him. and we will demonstrate an alternative to a government that has shown contempt for the government and simply ignores the priorities of the canadian people. we are disappointed with the waste we have seen by this government. we are calling on environmentalists and others who want a federal government who will act on the environment, and we are also appealing to all of those out there with a social conscience that want to help the poor, that want to help the most disadvantaged among us, that want to help families come out of crisis. if we are appealing to all of these people and saying, please come into the big liberal tent. mrs. an historic moment in which the prime minister can has found -- been found guilty of contempt of parliament. and then we see s
that wants canada to be a green country , a country that is proud on the international scene, a canada that lookser their priorities as opposed to fighter jets and goodies for large corporations. and for the next 36 days, we will be appealing to all canadians and more than 60% of canadians will work to not only restrain mr. harper, but replace him. and we will demonstrate an alternative to a government that has shown contempt for the government and simply ignores the priorities of the canadian...