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does canada or mexico dictate u.s. policy when it comes to meat? >> canada and mexico took the government to the dto and complained the labels were discriminatory. as a result of that world trade organisation process now we are having to have this debate and conversation about the labels that consumers want. here we have pressure from canada and mexico, threats of retaliation, resulting in a congression that has taken the vote to repeal the labels. we think it's unacceptable. if, as you say, the consumers want the labels, and congress represents the people of the united states, why did congress do away with this? >> well, congress was, i think, reacting to threats from canada and mexico about high tariffs. they were going to retaliate against the united states. and a lot of the industry, other industries as well were concerned about the tariffs. the wto process is not over. there still is a time for the wto to decide what the tariffs will be, if any, and they'll likely be smaller that the large threats that canada and mexico made. congress acted pre
does canada or mexico dictate u.s. policy when it comes to meat? >> canada and mexico took the government to the dto and complained the labels were discriminatory. as a result of that world trade organisation process now we are having to have this debate and conversation about the labels that consumers want. here we have pressure from canada and mexico, threats of retaliation, resulting in a congression that has taken the vote to repeal the labels. we think it's unacceptable. if, as you...
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this retaliation situation is real, from canada and from mexico. the question is why should we here put our agriculture foundation at such a tremendous risk. canada and mexico are right now moving to institute retaliatory tariffs against u.s. exports. it would -- it is critical that congress also take this corrective legislation and act on it right away before the august recess. it's just that important. so we can send a powerful, quick message, because canada has already issued a preliminary retaliation list targeting our commodities and our manufactured products, not just in one state, not just in two states, but in every state in the united states of america. totaling over $3.5 billion in the first year alone. my own state of georgia will have an impact of losing $180 million. mr. speaker, let's deal with this right. this country of origin labeling is not about food safety. let's not scare the american people into thinking that. we don't need to make the american people confused or feel that we are doing something to make the food unsafe. what we
this retaliation situation is real, from canada and from mexico. the question is why should we here put our agriculture foundation at such a tremendous risk. canada and mexico are right now moving to institute retaliatory tariffs against u.s. exports. it would -- it is critical that congress also take this corrective legislation and act on it right away before the august recess. it's just that important. so we can send a powerful, quick message, because canada has already issued a preliminary...
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at the request of canada and mexico, the wto established a compliance panel to determine if the revised rule brought the united states into compliance. canada and mexico claimed not only did the revised rule fail to bray the united states into compliance, but certain part especially the prohibition of commingling were even more onerous than the original bill. a key implementation is it requires segregation of animals by country of origin which raises the cost. the panel report released october 20th upheld the earlier findings of discrimination. the united states appealed. the compliance panel report. and on may 18th, the wto rejected the united states' appeal and found for the fourth and final time that u.s. cool requirements for beef and pork are unavoidably discriminatory. the final rule kick starts the
at the request of canada and mexico, the wto established a compliance panel to determine if the revised rule brought the united states into compliance. canada and mexico claimed not only did the revised rule fail to bray the united states into compliance, but certain part especially the prohibition of commingling were even more onerous than the original bill. a key implementation is it requires segregation of animals by country of origin which raises the cost. the panel report released october...
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if not addressed, canada and mexico have threatened $3.6 billion in trade retaliation. this would be a major plow. not just livestock producers that would feel the pain. threatening reinstallation would impact the corn growers in my district, one of the most productive in the nation and candy makers like hershey and march mars. i thank chairman conaway and his prompt response to the w.t.o.'s ruling. end the years of uncertainty
if not addressed, canada and mexico have threatened $3.6 billion in trade retaliation. this would be a major plow. not just livestock producers that would feel the pain. threatening reinstallation would impact the corn growers in my district, one of the most productive in the nation and candy makers like hershey and march mars. i thank chairman conaway and his prompt response to the w.t.o.'s ruling. end the years of uncertainty
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canada and mexico must prove harm, and that could be difficult in this case. a study by dr. it robert taylor of auburn university found that cool had no effect, no significant affect on canada's export market for beef. and there is further indication from this study that show that it did not -- cool did not negatively impact imports of slaughtered cattle. what likely did drive decrease in imports is a global recession and weak economic recovery. usda monthly data on imports of 400 to 700 pounds of cattle did not show cool having a significant negative effect of imports of feeder cattle from either canada or mexico relative to placements in the u.s. feed lots. and cool has not had a significant negative effect on the price paid for imported slaughtered cattle relative to comparable domestic cattle. if retaliation is approved, it will probably not begin for several months. in the brazil cotton case, it did not begin until 21 months after the final appeal ruling. applied to cool, that time scale would take us to march 2017. we still have options for maintaining u.s. sovereignty.
canada and mexico must prove harm, and that could be difficult in this case. a study by dr. it robert taylor of auburn university found that cool had no effect, no significant affect on canada's export market for beef. and there is further indication from this study that show that it did not -- cool did not negatively impact imports of slaughtered cattle. what likely did drive decrease in imports is a global recession and weak economic recovery. usda monthly data on imports of 400 to 700 pounds...
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between canada and mexico and the united states. his case, they are upholding rules agreed to in that. the wto is not the governing body or any more. it's the governments of canada and mexico. what's really going to happen is whatever the u.s. does has to be ok with canada and mexico or should they approve the amounts that retaliation will be put in place. host: the wto has already approved canada's root retaliatory amounts? guest: the u.s. filed an appeal. that meeting turned into a notice that the u.s. has filed agreements -- host: you've been talking about canada. what about mexico? guest: mexico is affected by this but they are being less public. canada is doing a lot more talking. canada is able to be more vocal on things like this. mexico also will be seeking retaliation. canada has provided a list of a wide variety of products they could be reaching for. mexico has not provided an actual list. it would be similar to a trucking dispute in the early 1990's which really targeted california. in the same way canada is going from th
between canada and mexico and the united states. his case, they are upholding rules agreed to in that. the wto is not the governing body or any more. it's the governments of canada and mexico. what's really going to happen is whatever the u.s. does has to be ok with canada and mexico or should they approve the amounts that retaliation will be put in place. host: the wto has already approved canada's root retaliatory amounts? guest: the u.s. filed an appeal. that meeting turned into a notice...
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canada and mexico must prove harm, and that could be difficult in this case. a study by dr. t taylor of auburn university found that cool had no effect, no significant affect on canada's export market for beef. and there is further indication from this study that show that it did not -- cool did not negatively impact imports of slaughtered cattle. what likely did drive decrease in imports is a global recession and weak economic recovery. data on imports of 400 to 700 pounds of cattle did not show cool having a significant negative effect of imports of feeder cattle from either canada or mexico relative to placements in the u.s. feed lots. and cool has not had a significant negative effect on the price paid for imported slaughtered cattle relative to comparable domestic cattle. if retaliation is approved, it will probably not begin for several months. in the brazil cotton case, it did not begin until 21 months after the final appeal ruling. applied to cool that time scale would take us to march 2017. we still have options for maintaining u.s. sovereignty. for example, u.s. can
canada and mexico must prove harm, and that could be difficult in this case. a study by dr. t taylor of auburn university found that cool had no effect, no significant affect on canada's export market for beef. and there is further indication from this study that show that it did not -- cool did not negatively impact imports of slaughtered cattle. what likely did drive decrease in imports is a global recession and weak economic recovery. data on imports of 400 to 700 pounds of cattle did not...
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it encompasses 12 countries, all the stuff in orange, united states, japan, canada, mexico. all these you see in the map. notice you don't see china, it's left out of the deal for now. many influential economists argue that the president and his friend on the right understood to do what they need to do to be competitive in the face of china's growing influence. organising labour and environmental activists from the country, from the president's base, say that free trade deals cost jobs, and point to the 20-year-old trade deal that removed barriers from canada, united states and mexico. critics say n.a.f.t.a. forced wages to stagnate costing nearly a millionons. the political debate is centered on a house bill giving president obama so-called fast-track majority to negotiate tt perform. the isn't sit passed it last month, the house is on track to vote for it on friday. the house passed a bill authorising fund to help workers that lose their job. fast-track authority means the senate and the house have to vote yea or nay on t.p.p. it prevents lawmakers were adding amendments o
it encompasses 12 countries, all the stuff in orange, united states, japan, canada, mexico. all these you see in the map. notice you don't see china, it's left out of the deal for now. many influential economists argue that the president and his friend on the right understood to do what they need to do to be competitive in the face of china's growing influence. organising labour and environmental activists from the country, from the president's base, say that free trade deals cost jobs, and...
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canada and mexico are complaining, and through the wto are suing america. >> why are canada and mexicoplaining about it? >> american consumers are speaking out. >> they want u.s. beef. >> yes. don't we all want to support american products? >> absolutely. >> what last resources do we have? our agriculture is one of our last resources. and it's something that we should protect. and that's their argument we're protecting american resources. >> can you just put your own label on there that says made in america, beef born in america? >> that's the way we're going to have to overcome this. so if it is repeals and the mandated labels come off, the american consumer in retail markets needs to assume that anything that isn't labeled from raised and grazed in the united states you have to assume that it's not. >> when does this all go into effect? >> the house ruled yesterday. it was a three-to-one bipartisan vote. it has to go through congress and the president has to sign it. if it's signed it does show a weaker america. it really does. >> so you're hopeful that it won't happen. >> yes. the i
canada and mexico are complaining, and through the wto are suing america. >> why are canada and mexicoplaining about it? >> american consumers are speaking out. >> they want u.s. beef. >> yes. don't we all want to support american products? >> absolutely. >> what last resources do we have? our agriculture is one of our last resources. and it's something that we should protect. and that's their argument we're protecting american resources. >> can you...
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canada and mexico planned to levee $3 billion a year on imported u.s. products. world trade organization agreed and ruled against the u.s. now, instead of fighting for americans to know what they are feeding their families. congress is bowing to try to repeal the law before sanctions can be imposed. rosa delaura sets a dangerous precedent in white of the tpp vote ahead. >> contrary to what the president has said trade agreements have a direct effect on our sovereignty. they have the ability to uproot laws in the united states. the casualty is country of origin labelling. bewear of the road that you go down today. >> joining me now is our rapid response panel. roger johnson, president of the national farmer's union. and pat lafrida. author of meat everything you need to know. speaker boehner called this a victory for american farmers. is that your reaction? >> no it is not. >> you guys feel victorious here? >> no national farmer's union was one of the leading organizations for the last two, almost three decades fighting for country of origin labelling for the cons
canada and mexico planned to levee $3 billion a year on imported u.s. products. world trade organization agreed and ruled against the u.s. now, instead of fighting for americans to know what they are feeding their families. congress is bowing to try to repeal the law before sanctions can be imposed. rosa delaura sets a dangerous precedent in white of the tpp vote ahead. >> contrary to what the president has said trade agreements have a direct effect on our sovereignty. they have the...
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the search extends from canada to mexico.and authorities have a major lead in the department. let's get to polo sandoval in new york with the latest. they are talking to a civilian employee who they say knew the two men, quote, very well right? >> reporter: yeah chris. in fact much of the investigation today is expected to be on this woman. she has not been arrested. still, they are trying to find out what kind of story she can share with investigators. police believe she may have helped in this daring escape. while that continues, we are trying to get a better picture of what this escape was like. we encountered a man with unique insight. the intense manhunt is spreading. the fugitives could be anywhere from new york's north country up to canada or south into mexico
the search extends from canada to mexico.and authorities have a major lead in the department. let's get to polo sandoval in new york with the latest. they are talking to a civilian employee who they say knew the two men, quote, very well right? >> reporter: yeah chris. in fact much of the investigation today is expected to be on this woman. she has not been arrested. still, they are trying to find out what kind of story she can share with investigators. police believe she may have helped...
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>>> well in an effort to keep canada and mexico happy, u.s. wmakers voted for repeal a controversial meat labeling law that let consumers know where their meat came from. the country of origin law was widely backed by consumer groups, but canada and mexico threatened $3 billion in trade sanctions in the law wasn't repealed. it said the law discriminated against countries other than the united states, but advocates say people deserve to know where their meat comes from. the repeal still has to be approved by the senate. >>> reflecting a budding area of law, a group of bay area attorneys have launched the cannabis bar association. it's the first professional body to help businesses navigate complex rather than defending drug cases. federal law prohibits the sale cultivation, but california and 22 other states allow its medicinal use, so the founders of the new association says that means there is need for advice regarding medical marijuana. >>> more legal wrangling over the controversial delicacy foie gras and the controversial future in californ
>>> well in an effort to keep canada and mexico happy, u.s. wmakers voted for repeal a controversial meat labeling law that let consumers know where their meat came from. the country of origin law was widely backed by consumer groups, but canada and mexico threatened $3 billion in trade sanctions in the law wasn't repealed. it said the law discriminated against countries other than the united states, but advocates say people deserve to know where their meat comes from. the repeal still...
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the search extends from canada to mexico. it's clear they had help and authorities have a major lead in the department. let's get to polo sandoval in new york with the latest. they are talking to a civilian employee who they say knew the two men, quote, very well right? >> reporter: yeah chris. in fact much of the investigation today is expected to be on this woman. she has not been arrested. still, they are trying to find out what kind of story she can share with investigators. police believe she may have helped in this daring escape. while that continues, we are trying to get a better picture of what this escape was like. we encountered a man with unique insight. the intense manhunt is spreading. the fugitives could be anywhere from new york's north country up to canada or south into mexico where a 49-year-old fugitive richard matt is believed to have connections. >> anything is possible. we need the public to call in. >> reporter: an employee is being questioned as a possible accomplice. she knew richard and sweat. she has
the search extends from canada to mexico. it's clear they had help and authorities have a major lead in the department. let's get to polo sandoval in new york with the latest. they are talking to a civilian employee who they say knew the two men, quote, very well right? >> reporter: yeah chris. in fact much of the investigation today is expected to be on this woman. she has not been arrested. still, they are trying to find out what kind of story she can share with investigators. police...
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you mean potentially what canada maybe mexico? >> yes, could be canada mexico could be new england states could be -- you know i see this case actually shifting to more of a national and sbr national focus as opposed to just new york state. but i think they do have a good plan where they are covering all of their basis by continuing with a manhunt but also covering the domestic the national and international leads as they come in. >> i mean, i cringe a little bit hearing you say potentially international. everyone thought they would have within caught in a matter of days and as you point out this is day 12. how do you -- the question is obviously how they pulled it off. you can't answer that. but i don't know. i'm just almost you know -- you know i'm so struck by the fact that it's day 12 and nothing beyond what -- let's say this gets into two weeks. beyond that doesn't the potential for them to stay out of sight increase? >> it does because obviously the -- i mean, you're talking about our frustration. can you imagine the frustra
you mean potentially what canada maybe mexico? >> yes, could be canada mexico could be new england states could be -- you know i see this case actually shifting to more of a national and sbr national focus as opposed to just new york state. but i think they do have a good plan where they are covering all of their basis by continuing with a manhunt but also covering the domestic the national and international leads as they come in. >> i mean, i cringe a little bit hearing you say...
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i notice the several roads in canada, mexico which are very similar. mexico, canada, and the united states. initially i thought this would be pretty easy, just comparative. i'll look at how they operate and see the differences between countries. what i found out is it is one big railroad. my guys are the same guys whether in mexico, canada, the united states. the capital for all of the roads comes from the same place, the technology comes from the same place. the roads are operated really as an interlocking system. at that point as is usual in my books i realized that i did not know what i was talking about. and the book became very different from the one i set out to wtierite. as i'll talk about later with david i started out thinking that these are going to powerful efficient corporations. , the birth of eternity in the -- modernity in the north american west. and i did find the birth of modern ority in the north american west. this is not what i expected to find. mine has as much to do with failure as it does the success. david: one way to read your
i notice the several roads in canada, mexico which are very similar. mexico, canada, and the united states. initially i thought this would be pretty easy, just comparative. i'll look at how they operate and see the differences between countries. what i found out is it is one big railroad. my guys are the same guys whether in mexico, canada, the united states. the capital for all of the roads comes from the same place, the technology comes from the same place. the roads are operated really as an...
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>> we have a $50 billion trade deficit with canada and mexico. >> what does that mean? s we're doing so well in the united states that we can afford to buy a lot more from canada and mexico than they can buy from us. lou: have you looked at the debt numbers? there's no zero-sum aspect to trade fred. this is one of the it's not so convenient to the mihms of people who have lost their jobs in the country to outsourcing who lost them, as rich is talking about because of reduced manufacturing. >> but it's largely a technological thing, lou, if you had no trade agreements if you just had the advances in technology we've had, and in manufacturing those jobs would have gone unfortunately anyway and we're never going to manufacture little tiny plastic toys again the way the slave labor does in china. we have to do higher end manufacturing. lou: you make me feel so dated. >> i never want to make you feel dated lou. lou: i miss the little plastic things that were being manufactured. i also miss a man and woman in this country striving for the middle class in not having a job or op
>> we have a $50 billion trade deficit with canada and mexico. >> what does that mean? s we're doing so well in the united states that we can afford to buy a lot more from canada and mexico than they can buy from us. lou: have you looked at the debt numbers? there's no zero-sum aspect to trade fred. this is one of the it's not so convenient to the mihms of people who have lost their jobs in the country to outsourcing who lost them, as rich is talking about because of reduced...
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we know from trade deals with other countries, via canada, mexico australia, it's good for the u.s. export jobs go with these trade deals. this is an economic blow in addition to being a political problem. >> another democrat john delany from maryland told the hill about nancy pelosi's vote. he said "i was surprised. she had been so successful in reformulating taa to be a much better bill. it was really her bill." >> again, she is very good at getting her folks on board. if you look at the work she did to get that health care bill through, she knows what they want and how to get those votes it was pretty clear today that she realized i don't have the votes that i thought i did. and the vitriol within the caucus was pretty -- >> the image of her walking down with the president and then voting against it was pretty stark. next up, the fig ♪ ♪ every backyard comes together around a grill and kingsford charcoal. gather 'round. before we head to the candidate casino, first a lightning round big speech tomorrow. she did not steve make a decision on trade so it's interesting how this plays
we know from trade deals with other countries, via canada, mexico australia, it's good for the u.s. export jobs go with these trade deals. this is an economic blow in addition to being a political problem. >> another democrat john delany from maryland told the hill about nancy pelosi's vote. he said "i was surprised. she had been so successful in reformulating taa to be a much better bill. it was really her bill." >> again, she is very good at getting her folks on board....
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canada mexico, they have no idea. that fact the man remains focused on the wood of the adirondack mountains. the latest on the hunt and the woman accused of playing a role in the escape. >> facing eight years in prison authorities say joyce mitchell did much more than just sneak various tools into this maximum secure ohe isitysecureity facility. she worked for weeks with matt and sweat on their escape. >> what kind of relationship would you say it is? >> unusual. >> andrew weilly says mitchell became involve oed with the convicted killers in 2013. slowly learning of their planned prison break. agreeing to become their get away driver and planning a midnight rendezvous at this power plant. after the duo dug their way to freedom. >> so was her thought process to help them escape and potentially go on othe run and and go with them. >> it appears that way. at the last moment friday afternoon or friday evening, she bailed out. >> the d.a. says mitchell was to drive seven hours to a possible wooded location where they would
canada mexico, they have no idea. that fact the man remains focused on the wood of the adirondack mountains. the latest on the hunt and the woman accused of playing a role in the escape. >> facing eight years in prison authorities say joyce mitchell did much more than just sneak various tools into this maximum secure ohe isitysecureity facility. she worked for weeks with matt and sweat on their escape. >> what kind of relationship would you say it is? >> unusual. >>...
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mexico. and then i also am one of three chairs of canada, u.s. mexico tri-lateral energy ministers. we are well along into a tri-lateral data cooperation. just last week we have a release that went out happy to get it to you. >> thank you. >> where it was announced we are going to expand cooperation, the full agenda laid out, which will include things like emissions, hydrocarbon production and energy infrastructure issues. it is very active. >> thanks, i am out of time. the only viable carbon capture enhancement project in the world, come see it you'll love it. i yield back. >> i recognize mr. greene for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman mr. secretary, you'll get an overdose of texas. i see my colleague joe barton is not here i don't know if the members heard his mom passed away last week. i just wanted to express regret to joe. mr. secretary, welcome back. the website for the international border comply with requirements to consider environmental consequences of proposed projects. mr. secretary, are you familiar with that requirement? >> yes. >> when making cross border deci
mexico. and then i also am one of three chairs of canada, u.s. mexico tri-lateral energy ministers. we are well along into a tri-lateral data cooperation. just last week we have a release that went out happy to get it to you. >> thank you. >> where it was announced we are going to expand cooperation, the full agenda laid out, which will include things like emissions, hydrocarbon production and energy infrastructure issues. it is very active. >> thanks, i am out of time. the...
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we're being seen right now throughout the united states canada mexico.f somebody out there suspects that they're spotting -- they've spotted one or both of these convicted killers, what should they do? >> immediately, immediately wolf they need to get on the phone to their local authorities, whether in this country or abroad, and notify them and tell them they think they may have identified and they think these subjects may be within their sights. the sooner we're able to get them off the streets wherever they may happen to be the better for everyone that's involved. >> matthew, people should not approach these two guys by any means, right? >> under no circumstances should people like this be approached. dial 911. tell them what you think you see. as a matter of fact, with these kind of individuals, i'd be careful even looking at them twice. because you've got to think, they're fugitives from justice, they know that we're looking at for them they're paying attention to everyone around them. i'd be really concerned that they need to commit other crimes to
we're being seen right now throughout the united states canada mexico.f somebody out there suspects that they're spotting -- they've spotted one or both of these convicted killers, what should they do? >> immediately, immediately wolf they need to get on the phone to their local authorities, whether in this country or abroad, and notify them and tell them they think they may have identified and they think these subjects may be within their sights. the sooner we're able to get them off the...
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paul: we spend money in the united states, canada, and mexico, where it has increased substantially.ripled our headcount in the last 24 months. but also, looking at the next 20 years, mcallen is still investing over $200 million in expanding it. anyone will that see in the next two years, but maybe in two decades, conduction best production will come online and it will increase in north america. pimm: let us talk about production. what whiskeys are in the portfolio? paul: or rolls-royce is the mcallen. as what most people in north no escorted -- no us for. another brand is cut he thought. cutty sark, which people know because it will sold in prohibition. pimm: what happened to the brand? paul: it was out of fashion. what we are now is a bit of nostalgia. salesseeing an uptick in and specifically prohibition which had been designed for the amerco market. we are really seeing an increased self's presence and we are up 6% over the last year. pimm: americans may be jerking less, but they are drinking better. what is the best mcallen whiskey and what do something like that run? paul: you
paul: we spend money in the united states, canada, and mexico, where it has increased substantially.ripled our headcount in the last 24 months. but also, looking at the next 20 years, mcallen is still investing over $200 million in expanding it. anyone will that see in the next two years, but maybe in two decades, conduction best production will come online and it will increase in north america. pimm: let us talk about production. what whiskeys are in the portfolio? paul: or rolls-royce is the...
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the search stretching all the way to canada and mexico. some 300 members of law enforcement in the man hunt which includes search dogs and going door to door. tessa lopez peru had her home and garage searched this weekend. >> some people said we crazy for living up here. i never felt in danger. i, actually felt safer. >> reporter: and your thoughts now? >> i'm actually, with all of the added security, police, corrections officers, everyone looking everywhere, i really feel safer than we've ever felt. even with them at large. yes, it is a concern, but i don't think they're anywhere around here right now. >> jason carroll joins us from dannemora new york to talk to us about this. they worked in a taylor shop appare -- tailor shop with a female employee. is that the only employee we know about so far? >> reporter: i'm sure given the a leads that have come in, some 300 leads have come in to law enforcement, one can safely assume, at least at this point that they're following up on other leads as well. but this is something solid. and that's wh
the search stretching all the way to canada and mexico. some 300 members of law enforcement in the man hunt which includes search dogs and going door to door. tessa lopez peru had her home and garage searched this weekend. >> some people said we crazy for living up here. i never felt in danger. i, actually felt safer. >> reporter: and your thoughts now? >> i'm actually, with all of the added security, police, corrections officers, everyone looking everywhere, i really feel...
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authorities feel they may be in canada or mexico.illary clinton heads to iowa after jeb bush gears up for a big announce money. a cafeteria on wheels. a retrofitted yellow school bus bringing healthy food to kids this summer when we see you in a few minutes on "nbc nightly news." >> thanks. we will see you in a bit. nbc"nbc nightly news" coming up right after nbc 10 news at 6:00 tonight at 6:30 right here on nbc 10. mmmmmm yoplait! ♪ oh! good news everybody! there is now 25% less sugar in yoplait original. say "adieu" to that sugar. because it still tastes good ahhhh yoplait! >>> checking out our weather window behind us we are seeing changes. >> we will see a chance of showers and storms as we head into tonight. we are tracking tonight -- look at the radar shot -- severe weather outside of our region near lancaster county and berks county. that's the area i'm most concerned with. the isolated showers are light for philadelphia. we are tracking more rain moving into the central and southern parts of delaware. that will be the trend t
authorities feel they may be in canada or mexico.illary clinton heads to iowa after jeb bush gears up for a big announce money. a cafeteria on wheels. a retrofitted yellow school bus bringing healthy food to kids this summer when we see you in a few minutes on "nbc nightly news." >> thanks. we will see you in a bit. nbc"nbc nightly news" coming up right after nbc 10 news at 6:00 tonight at 6:30 right here on nbc 10. mmmmmm yoplait! ♪ oh! good news everybody! there is...
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last month the world trade organization ruled against a law saying it discriminated against canada and mexico. house vote yesterday was aimed at avoiding trade retaliation from canada and mexico. and many in the american meat industry called for the repeal. >>> 6:39. another chapter in the fight between an east bay city council and a grieving mother trying to make her neighborhood safer. >> and a new study reveals just how much food americans waste every year and how well meaning people are contributing to that prob ♪ ♪ ♪ it took serena williams years to master the two handed backhand. but only one shot to master the chase mobile app. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >>> we are 10 days away from the arrival of summer but temperatures will feel like summer. warmer today than yesterday, less mugginess. 60s beaches, 70s and 80s at the peninsula, 84 san jose. high 80s morgan hill. 87 walnut creek. but hotter than that in danville at 93. 70s mill valley. low 80s in sonoma and mid-80s in napa. cloverdale 94, clearlake also in the mid-90s. >>> time for a look a
last month the world trade organization ruled against a law saying it discriminated against canada and mexico. house vote yesterday was aimed at avoiding trade retaliation from canada and mexico. and many in the american meat industry called for the repeal. >>> 6:39. another chapter in the fight between an east bay city council and a grieving mother trying to make her neighborhood safer. >> and a new study reveals just how much food americans waste every year and how well meaning...
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as an effort to avoid trade retaliation for canada of mexico. trade organization early as fall last month's. concluding these labels the same word animal was born raised and slaughtered is discriminatory against canada and mexico were. it comes to u.s. consumers. two countries plan to ask permission not to impose billions of dollars in tariffs on u.s. goods. the see the latest move doesn't keep that from happening. if a teller pittman the east bay we talk to regular for two atomic share stake since stiffener home after a break. >> james: morris say that snakes, and the part of town all. mencius school right across the street from the house where she was bitten. parents there say they're worried about 600 over possibly in danger in their kids them in a snake raise concerns communities skywrites spoke spoke with a stake relearn advice but to the sixth like. >> reporter: as a dangerous job someone has to do it. line rivera's has been wrangling since for 30 years. "you live the rest the country we developed areas of snakes for years" but he >> repor
as an effort to avoid trade retaliation for canada of mexico. trade organization early as fall last month's. concluding these labels the same word animal was born raised and slaughtered is discriminatory against canada and mexico were. it comes to u.s. consumers. two countries plan to ask permission not to impose billions of dollars in tariffs on u.s. goods. the see the latest move doesn't keep that from happening. if a teller pittman the east bay we talk to regular for two atomic share stake...
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it would link the u.s., canada, mexico and nine countries in the asia-pacific region but not china.minate on tariffs and other items. >> what are the arguments for and against the tpp? >> boy, talk about strange bedfellows. here's one side, president obama congressional republicans and business groups. they all say that tpp will unlock foreign markets to american goods and will force asian competitors to improve their labor and environmental standards. on the other side, house democrats, labor unions, environmental groups, they all argument that it would lead to more manufacturing job losses, would disproportionately benefit big corporations and would fail to adequately enforce the workplace standards it promises. until the president has fast track trade authority, tpp is on hold and we are going to hear a lot more about that wrangling but right now, we got a summer ice cooling over washington. >> all right. jill schlesinger, thank you. >>> it is 5:41 now. rachel doelzal has stepped down as president of the naacp chapter in spokane, washington and as cbs news' wendy gillette reports
it would link the u.s., canada, mexico and nine countries in the asia-pacific region but not china.minate on tariffs and other items. >> what are the arguments for and against the tpp? >> boy, talk about strange bedfellows. here's one side, president obama congressional republicans and business groups. they all say that tpp will unlock foreign markets to american goods and will force asian competitors to improve their labor and environmental standards. on the other side, house...
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se ha intensificado y por el tiempo transcurrido podrÍan estar en cualquier lugar, incluÍdos canadÁ y mÉxicofuera. creo que personas de adentro cuando hacen la investigaciÓn necesaria. >> efectivamente las investigaciones no descartan ninguna pista. los fugitivos fueron vistos en sus celdas por Última vez a las 10: 30 de la noche del viernes. a las 5: 30 de la maÑana del sÁbado se percataron en la cÁrcel que se habÍan fugado dejando una nota que decÍa: tengan un buen dÍa. descendieron cuatro pisos, tuberÍas de 24 pulgadas. recorrieron entre 300 a 400 yardas que los condujo a su vez a una alcantarilla que abrieron con sus propias herramientas para escapar a una cuadra de la prisiÓn. >> la recompensa por informaciÓn sobre los convictos extremadamente peligrosos subiÓ a cien mil dÓlares. david de 34 aÑos cumplÍa una condena perpetua por matar a un policÍa en 2002. richard de 49 aÑos, un tatuaje que decÍa mÉxico siempre, revelÓ que huyÓ a ese paÍs despuÉs de matar a un empresario. un aÑo despuÉs en 1998, fue arrestado por autoridades mexicanas y acusado de asesinar a otro norteamericano en un cl
se ha intensificado y por el tiempo transcurrido podrÍan estar en cualquier lugar, incluÍdos canadÁ y mÉxicofuera. creo que personas de adentro cuando hacen la investigaciÓn necesaria. >> efectivamente las investigaciones no descartan ninguna pista. los fugitivos fueron vistos en sus celdas por Última vez a las 10: 30 de la noche del viernes. a las 5: 30 de la maÑana del sÁbado se percataron en la cÁrcel que se habÍan fugado dejando una nota que decÍa: tengan un buen dÍa....
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mexico. so he spent time there. they've notified authorities in canada, in mexico in the southwest united states. but they say they are no closer to figuring out where they are. and they continue the investigation into how they did it. talking, as you heard governor cuomo say, looking first agencivilleagency ville agencivillian and contract employees. they are scouring the area. they don't know if they've hold up here, moved on. they have checkpoints around the little community. there's only one main road in and out and there are checkpoints along as they search for these two killers on the run. andrea? >> and john you talked to people in the community. knowing some of the small towns up there in the adirondacks, people must be terrified. i wanted to play a little bit of that. >> what was your reaction when you heard the news? >> oh, my god. is this a drill or is this for real? it's very scary. this is my backyard. >> i had my doors locked first time in 30 years. >> what really is so stunning about this is how did they get the power tools? i know contractors are being looked at. people must have
mexico. so he spent time there. they've notified authorities in canada, in mexico in the southwest united states. but they say they are no closer to figuring out where they are. and they continue the investigation into how they did it. talking, as you heard governor cuomo say, looking first agencivilleagency ville agencivillian and contract employees. they are scouring the area. they don't know if they've hold up here, moved on. they have checkpoints around the little community. there's only...
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if we can turn former enemies such as great britain, canada, mexico, spain, the philippines, germany austria hungary italy, japan and vietnam into our top trading partners, can we not also reach out to china? china needs petroleum, natural gas, and we have plenty of it. we have both ready to export. china wants to lay thousands of miles of road and ambitious projects for her commerce. we have the raw materials for asphalt, industry, to make their road paving machines, and colleges to educate their engineers. madam speaker, we need china. three million chinese nationals live and work in the united states more than the population of my home state of oklahoma. china constitutes our greatest trading partner working with thousands of businesses that bolster our economy and better our quality of life. our peoples are historically and deeply intertwined. we must proceed with wisdom and caution, and while we love trade, while we love economy, we can work out differences rather than magny fie them and deepen suspicion and concern. insteed, we can dialogue. the same standards that people often
if we can turn former enemies such as great britain, canada, mexico, spain, the philippines, germany austria hungary italy, japan and vietnam into our top trading partners, can we not also reach out to china? china needs petroleum, natural gas, and we have plenty of it. we have both ready to export. china wants to lay thousands of miles of road and ambitious projects for her commerce. we have the raw materials for asphalt, industry, to make their road paving machines, and colleges to educate...
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it would link the us, canada, mexico and nine countries in the asia pacific region, but does not include it aims to eliminate tarriffs on goods and services set rules for resolving trade disputes, and harmonize patent and intellectual property regulation. >> jill, what are the arguments for and against tpp? >> now this is casino every funny, listen to what i will put together in one group. president obama congressional republicans, and business groups. they are all on one side. they say tpp will unlock foreign markets to american goods, it will also force asian competitors to improve labor and environmental standards. on the other side, house democrats, labor unions, and environmental groups argue it would lead to more manufacturing job losses, would benefit big corporations disproportionately, would ultimately fail to adequately enforce the workplace standards it promises. now, until the president has fast tracked trade authority tpp on hold. so you might hear more about it, but not going to happen until we get that first bill passed. >> and there will be the quiz on the "cw philly" so
it would link the us, canada, mexico and nine countries in the asia pacific region, but does not include it aims to eliminate tarriffs on goods and services set rules for resolving trade disputes, and harmonize patent and intellectual property regulation. >> jill, what are the arguments for and against tpp? >> now this is casino every funny, listen to what i will put together in one group. president obama congressional republicans, and business groups. they are all on one side. they...
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we know from trade deals with other countries, via canada, mexico australia, it's good for the u.s.s an economic blow in addition to being a political problem. >> another democrat john delany from maryland told the hill about nancy pelosi's vote. he said "i was surprised. she had been so successful in reformulating taa to be a much better bill. it was really her bill." >> again, she is very good at getting her folks on board. if you look at the work she did to get that health care bill through, she knows what they want and how to get those votes it was pretty clear today that she realized i don't have the votes that i thought i did. and the vitriol within the caucus was pretty -- >> the image of her walking down with the president and then voting against it was pretty stark. next up, the fightnal lightning round. from centrum. a complete, and tasty new way to support... your energy... immunity... and metabolism like never before. centrum multigummies. see gummies in a whole new light. my feet felt so heavy at the end of the day. they used to get really tired. until i started gellin'
we know from trade deals with other countries, via canada, mexico australia, it's good for the u.s.s an economic blow in addition to being a political problem. >> another democrat john delany from maryland told the hill about nancy pelosi's vote. he said "i was surprised. she had been so successful in reformulating taa to be a much better bill. it was really her bill." >> again, she is very good at getting her folks on board. if you look at the work she did to get that...
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. >> so we began calling over the united states, canada, and mexico. couldn't find it.lled a friend of mine with u.s. customs. >> u.s. customs special agent timothy quinn entered the name texwood in his computer. what he discovered gave investigators the first crucial break they needed to identify the victim. >> checks of our computerized importer files were negative. then had to make a series of phone calls, the last of which was to our national import specialist in new york. from the office of the national import specialist were able to determine that the name texwood is a make of jeans that was manufactured strictly for consumption in asia. the brand was not intended to be exported to the united states. >> this meant either that the victim had traveled to asia before her death and purchased the jeans there or was, in fact, asian. to find out more, the bones were sent first to anthropologists at the university of missouri, and later to colorado state university. >> if you have the right bones, you can find out everything you need. you don't need a complete skeleton. t
. >> so we began calling over the united states, canada, and mexico. couldn't find it.lled a friend of mine with u.s. customs. >> u.s. customs special agent timothy quinn entered the name texwood in his computer. what he discovered gave investigators the first crucial break they needed to identify the victim. >> checks of our computerized importer files were negative. then had to make a series of phone calls, the last of which was to our national import specialist in new york....
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progress photos showing what the two may look like now as the search includes border crossings to canada and mexicotheir alleged accomplice, joyce mitchell, claimed the convicts planned to kill her husband who also works at the prison after using her as a getaway driver. she says she backed out of the plan. >>> a u.s. secret service agent is set to need guilty to stealing bitcoin from the silk road onsite. she's accused of stealing $820,000 of the digital currency. according to court papers, he's expected to make the plea deal later this year. a cybercrime agent with the irs in oakland uncovered the theft during the investigation into the silk road site and its king pin, ross ulbrich. >>> the house revived president obama's embattled trade bill after failing to get a formal vote on the measure last week. the house passed it today. the legislation will give the president and future chief authorities what it can ratify but cannot change. the senate has yet to weigh in. , this puts republicans in the strange position of supporting president obama. democrats worry it could result in job losses. >> this
progress photos showing what the two may look like now as the search includes border crossings to canada and mexicotheir alleged accomplice, joyce mitchell, claimed the convicts planned to kill her husband who also works at the prison after using her as a getaway driver. she says she backed out of the plan. >>> a u.s. secret service agent is set to need guilty to stealing bitcoin from the silk road onsite. she's accused of stealing $820,000 of the digital currency. according to court...
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different countries, they were set up canada mexico vermont here along the border. and yet as you see, here's the prison. and here's where they are right now. how can you explain that? why would it be that you have these wide ranges of possibilities? well it's because their plan went bust. we are going to discuss with a couple experts how that changes everything. common sense tells you if you were expecting one thing and now you're left with an entirely set of circumstances, everything's going to change. so they were supposed to be in a car, yes, they were heard talking about wanting tooing to inging to go to vermont. it is wet and cold and they are not survivalist. now you get them taking off to a random area. here's their problem, and it's a good problem because we want the bad guys caught. they have a big water border on one side the saranac river. and they have to deal with lake champlaign. in the middle they have all these rural areas. we have randy zukala the former police chief in new york who has friends that grew up with richard matt one of the escapees and
different countries, they were set up canada mexico vermont here along the border. and yet as you see, here's the prison. and here's where they are right now. how can you explain that? why would it be that you have these wide ranges of possibilities? well it's because their plan went bust. we are going to discuss with a couple experts how that changes everything. common sense tells you if you were expecting one thing and now you're left with an entirely set of circumstances, everything's going...
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from a new york prison and not only are there no clear leads, officials say they could be near canada or mexico by now. the manhunt remains focused on the woods of the adirondack mountains and we're learning new details tonight about the prison worker who had planned to help the inmates by driving them about seven hours away. nbc's miguel almaguer starts us off tonight in upstate new york. miguel, good evening. >> reporter: carl, good evening. joyce mitchell began working here at the prison back in 2008. but now she is behind bars. accused of not only trying to help those two convicted killers escape, but for wanting to start a new life with them on the run. facing eight years in prison, authorities say joyce mitchell did much more than just sneak various tools into this maximum security facility. she worked for weeks, say investigators, with david sweat and richard matt on their escape. what kind of relationship would you describe it as? >> unusual. >> reporter: district attorney andrew wily says mitchell became involved with the convicted killers in 2013. slowly learning of their planned pris
from a new york prison and not only are there no clear leads, officials say they could be near canada or mexico by now. the manhunt remains focused on the woods of the adirondack mountains and we're learning new details tonight about the prison worker who had planned to help the inmates by driving them about seven hours away. nbc's miguel almaguer starts us off tonight in upstate new york. miguel, good evening. >> reporter: carl, good evening. joyce mitchell began working here at the...
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not been recovered and police say the search has expanded to several nearby states as well as canada and mexico. >>> several people are under arrest this afternoon after a concert at the metlife stadium in new jersey turned into chaos. police in riot gear used tear gas to control the crowd outside the summer jam hip hop concert last night. the trouble broke out when people without tickets tried to get into the sold out show illegally climbing fences. police then blocked off all entrances and told everyone, even those with tickets to leave the stadium. >> people were standing out here for over three and a half hours just trying to get into a concert that they paid money for and they wouldn't let us in. the way they treat us is like animals. >> the radio station that sponsored the concert said ticket fans who were not allowed in the stadium will get their money back. >>> a texas police officer has been placed on administrative leave after a video surfaced showing him wrestling a 14-year- old bikini clad girl to the ground. in another part of the video, the officer pulls his gun on another group o
not been recovered and police say the search has expanded to several nearby states as well as canada and mexico. >>> several people are under arrest this afternoon after a concert at the metlife stadium in new jersey turned into chaos. police in riot gear used tear gas to control the crowd outside the summer jam hip hop concert last night. the trouble broke out when people without tickets tried to get into the sold out show illegally climbing fences. police then blocked off all...
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this is an international manhunt stretches from canada 20 miles from the prison to mexico. authorities are also zeroing in on how richard matt and david sweat managed to escape and who may have helped them. the latest from jason carroll. >> reporter: john and christine, investigators still following up on hundreds of leads that come in to them. one in particular in terms of the investigation is dealing with the woman who worked at the prison. she knew richard matt and david sweat. worked with them tailoring clothes. it is unclear what she had to do with the escape or if she did. both in side by side cells and were able to access tools and cut through a wall and catwalk and underground pipes 24 inches wide and emerging on the other side. outside of a manhole located just about a block or so from the prison. i spoke to a man who used to work at the prison. he used to be a guard at the prison. worked here for 40 years. he said everything he knows about this prison leads him to believe the men had at the very least inside help. >> a lot of help. >> reporter: they may have had h
this is an international manhunt stretches from canada 20 miles from the prison to mexico. authorities are also zeroing in on how richard matt and david sweat managed to escape and who may have helped them. the latest from jason carroll. >> reporter: john and christine, investigators still following up on hundreds of leads that come in to them. one in particular in terms of the investigation is dealing with the woman who worked at the prison. she knew richard matt and david sweat. worked...
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canada and mexico are entitled to penalties, billions of dollars. they are going to retaliate with tariffs against american goods. they might have a slowdown in their exports. there are a lot of livestock companies, farmers and ranchers on borders that have cattle from canada and the united states. the law was overly burdensome on them because they would have to segregate the animals. any meat that comes into the united states is inspected. no matter where it's from, it has to meet the same standards. billions of dollars was spent to segregate and label and that drives up the cost of meet at the grocery store. we wonder why food is so expensive, it's government regulation and taxes. we don't want to pay penalties to the world trade organization. it had 300 votes, a strong i partisan vote. the secretary of agriculture has made it clear this is something that needs to be fixed. host: did you supported? -- supported? -- support it? guest: we are working through that right now. i am going over this morning to the skiff, a secured facility where you can
canada and mexico are entitled to penalties, billions of dollars. they are going to retaliate with tariffs against american goods. they might have a slowdown in their exports. there are a lot of livestock companies, farmers and ranchers on borders that have cattle from canada and the united states. the law was overly burdensome on them because they would have to segregate the animals. any meat that comes into the united states is inspected. no matter where it's from, it has to meet the same...
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mexico. and then i also am one of three chairs of canada, u.s., mexico tri-lateral energy ministers. we are well along into a tri-lateral data cooperation. just last week we have a release that went out, happy to get it to you. >> thank you. >> where it was announced we are going to expand cooperation, the full agenda laid out, which will include things like emissions, hydrocarbon production and energy infrastructure issues. it is very active. >> thanks, i am out of time. the only viable carbon capture enhancement project in the world, come see it, you'll love it. i yield back. >> i recognize mr. greene for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman, mr. secretary, you'll get an overdose of texas. i see my colleague joe barton is not here, i don't know if the members heard his mom passed away last week. i just wanted to express regret to joe. mr. secretary, welcome back. the website for the international border comply with requirements to consider environmental consequences of proposed projects. mr. secretary, are you familiar with that requirement? >> yes. >> when making cross border
mexico. and then i also am one of three chairs of canada, u.s., mexico tri-lateral energy ministers. we are well along into a tri-lateral data cooperation. just last week we have a release that went out, happy to get it to you. >> thank you. >> where it was announced we are going to expand cooperation, the full agenda laid out, which will include things like emissions, hydrocarbon production and energy infrastructure issues. it is very active. >> thanks, i am out of time. the...
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two murderers described as extremely dangerous has now expanded into canada and mexico. this morning new questions are being raised about whether the men had inside help pulling off their escape from a maximum security prison in upstate new york. the search for richard mack and david swet is now in its third day and they say the men literally could be anywhere. the state of new york is offering a $100,000 reward. over the weekend agents searched homes and cars chasing over 150 leads. officials are separately investigating how the two carried out their plot. police say mack used power tools to cut steel walls behind the beds before climbing on a catwalk. then then broke into another brick wall cut in and around a pipe before shimmying the prison wall and breaking out of a manhole a block away. many say the plot is reminiscent of "the shawshank redemption," a popular movie, and they also left a note reading, "have a nice day." governor cuomo said the men definitely had help. >> i don't believe they could have acquired the equipment they needed to do this without help and w
two murderers described as extremely dangerous has now expanded into canada and mexico. this morning new questions are being raised about whether the men had inside help pulling off their escape from a maximum security prison in upstate new york. the search for richard mack and david swet is now in its third day and they say the men literally could be anywhere. the state of new york is offering a $100,000 reward. over the weekend agents searched homes and cars chasing over 150 leads. officials...
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canada and mexico threaten sanctions if the law is not repealed. the labels indicate where animals were born, raised and slaughtered. consumer advocates are in favor because it lets shoppers know where the food fridays. >>> nike is teaming with the nba, athletic wear company will be the league's official provider of the uniforms, starting in 2017. it is an eight year deal. nike's logo will appear on the uniforms. adidas is current provider. >>> new oven that does cooking for you the june intelligence oven can identify your food, weight weigh it, then select just the right temperature. built in camera and wifi lets you watch on your phone as your food cooks to perfection, natasha and erika that is my kind of oven. >> that is fantastic. >> every oven is different and takes a while to figure it out. >> yes. >> thank you. >> reporter: only thing you have to mix ingredient is still. >> you have to do some work and clean bowls afterwards. >> it is a start. >> take care. >>> eye opening numbers meantime, americans throw a lot of food in the bar gauge. acc
canada and mexico threaten sanctions if the law is not repealed. the labels indicate where animals were born, raised and slaughtered. consumer advocates are in favor because it lets shoppers know where the food fridays. >>> nike is teaming with the nba, athletic wear company will be the league's official provider of the uniforms, starting in 2017. it is an eight year deal. nike's logo will appear on the uniforms. adidas is current provider. >>> new oven that does cooking for...
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manhunt stretches from canada to mexico.questions about how they pulled off the prison break. did the female worker help them? >>> and comedianne joan rivers would have been 82 this week. her daughter is out with a "book of joan." it is full of poignant moments and melissa rivers will join us live. >> i'll look forward to that. >>> oscar pistorius appears headed for freedom as soon as this summer. this is not sitting well. not at all with the family of the girlfriend that he killed. we will get the reaction from reeva steenkamp's family next. before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet... ...served my country... ...carried the weight of a family... ...and walked a daughter down the aisle. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda-approved to treat this pain. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor
manhunt stretches from canada to mexico.questions about how they pulled off the prison break. did the female worker help them? >>> and comedianne joan rivers would have been 82 this week. her daughter is out with a "book of joan." it is full of poignant moments and melissa rivers will join us live. >> i'll look forward to that. >>> oscar pistorius appears headed for freedom as soon as this summer. this is not sitting well. not at all with the family of the...
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side -- chair -- multiagency group with the minister of environment in mexico and then i also am one of the three chairs of canada, u.s., mexico trilateral energy ministers, and we are already well along into a trilateral data, cooperation. and just last week we have not released it but i undoubtedly can get it to you were the three of us announced that we are not going to expand the cooperation full agenda laid out which will include things like hydrocarbon production and energy infrastructure issues. so it's a very, very active -- >> thank you. the only viable carbon capture project whole world to come down and see. you love. i yield back. >> at this time recognized the gentlemen of texas, mr. pinkham for five minutes. >> turn one. trent seven -- thank you mr. chairman. mr. secretary, i don't know i see joe barton, i don't know if members have heard but his mom as well as we. mr. secretary, welcome back. according to the d.o.e. website for projects across the u.s. international border, d. we must comply with requirements to consider primitive consequences of project. are you for me with the requirement speak wi
side -- chair -- multiagency group with the minister of environment in mexico and then i also am one of the three chairs of canada, u.s., mexico trilateral energy ministers, and we are already well along into a trilateral data, cooperation. and just last week we have not released it but i undoubtedly can get it to you were the three of us announced that we are not going to expand the cooperation full agenda laid out which will include things like hydrocarbon production and energy infrastructure...