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. >> he's going to do something which i wouldn't recommend doing, it's in canada ontario, canada.ditional canadian safety stuff, ice hockey pads helmet and for some reason wearing a life jacket. he's actually sitting on a home made go-kart, i wouldn't call it a go-kart, engine with a plastic seat welded to it and some wheels. what they're going to do is jump it because, why not? let's see how it works out. >> son of a [ bleep ]! oh [ bleep ]! [ bleep ]. oh [ bleep ]. holy [ bleep ]! >> he was so close. >> we get all of the other angles. >> holy [ bleep ]! >> they have apparently gone to the local dump and have picked up kitchen appliances desks, and that's what he's going to land on. >> would have been better off if he just landed on the concrete. >> would have been better he left the snow. >> impressed he hit the ramp. looked like he didn't was going to hit the ramp. >> this was actually a success except the stove that they put there. >> a total success in every way, nobody die. >> i am glad he was wearing a life preserver, i think that's why he survived. >> it wasn't the [ bleep
. >> he's going to do something which i wouldn't recommend doing, it's in canada ontario, canada.ditional canadian safety stuff, ice hockey pads helmet and for some reason wearing a life jacket. he's actually sitting on a home made go-kart, i wouldn't call it a go-kart, engine with a plastic seat welded to it and some wheels. what they're going to do is jump it because, why not? let's see how it works out. >> son of a [ bleep ]! oh [ bleep ]! [ bleep ]. oh [ bleep ]. holy [ bleep ]!...
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. >>> un tren cargado con petrÓleo se convirtiÓ en inmensa bola de juego en ontario canadÁ en instantesles. mujeres en lunes barriada pobre de argentina siguen su pasiÓn por el fÚtbol y arman un equipo. la ediciÓn de noticiero comienza ya. este es notoedses noto en tued noticiero telemundo fin de semana. >>> hola quÉ tal gracias por acompaÑarnos en este su espacio informativo, en tecs cocodonde se vivieron momentos de pÁnico en directo con ximena duarte que nos tiene lo Último de este incidente, cuÉntanos. >>> asÍ es tetra otrase trata de una balacera mÁs en un presentaciÓn de gruperos hace aÑos sicarios lo atacaron y hace un aÑo una historia similar a la que o ocurriÓ hoy. >>> tras los dispaross las luces sea apagaron y pÚblico wra para evitar ser vÍctima de bala perdida. >>> un poco asustada. estimado momento que piden are porteros que apaguen las cÁmaras cÁmaras. >>> se ve claramente en este video, no hubo herido el concierto algunos testigos dicen que una persona armada querÍa subirse al escenario, y nu ahÍ cuando el sujeto comenzÓ disparar. >>> saliÓ corriendo y todo pernos cubrimo
. >>> un tren cargado con petrÓleo se convirtiÓ en inmensa bola de juego en ontario canadÁ en instantesles. mujeres en lunes barriada pobre de argentina siguen su pasiÓn por el fÚtbol y arman un equipo. la ediciÓn de noticiero comienza ya. este es notoedses noto en tued noticiero telemundo fin de semana. >>> hola quÉ tal gracias por acompaÑarnos en este su espacio informativo, en tecs cocodonde se vivieron momentos de pÁnico en directo con ximena duarte que nos tiene...
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i've traveled to british and ontario canada, where they fund the programs effectively and even for sharps in ontario. they're experts at managing their products and -- to design and operate these programs. reversal is an area of the expertise and i received an e-mail that the reversal district association developed qr codes and they're testing them now to make it easier for any producer to show them how to return their products for proper disposal. i'll jump to outcomes. in british columbia, they operated their program for 15 years successfully. annual cost are less than $1,000 per pharmacy. in 2011, it cost just over $5,000. between 2009 and 2013, they've seen 81% in medicines collects. i can go on. speaker: thank you for being here. mr. wolf. speaker: good afternoon. my name is bruce wolf with alcohol justice. i have letters of support here from our organization and from others concerned about this issue. let me take off my glasses. national capital poison center reported in 2013, unintentional poisoning from prescription drugs accounted for 77% all over injuries and of that, 44% were t
i've traveled to british and ontario canada, where they fund the programs effectively and even for sharps in ontario. they're experts at managing their products and -- to design and operate these programs. reversal is an area of the expertise and i received an e-mail that the reversal district association developed qr codes and they're testing them now to make it easier for any producer to show them how to return their products for proper disposal. i'll jump to outcomes. in british columbia,...
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the royal ontario museum in toronto, canada, opens its doors to what may be the most significant discovery ever in biblical archaeology. a limestone burial box known as an ossuary, scientifically dated to the time of christ. on its side an inscription in ancient aramaic which reads "james, son of joseph, brother of jesus." >> it came just as we'd crossed the millennium threshold. we'd already had the y2k bug, we had the pope's millennial visit to the holy land, and this seemed to be another one of those millennial happenings. >> it's claimed that this box, measuring 10 inches by 20 is no less than the burial casket of james, the brother of jesus christ. >> ossuary is so important, not just for the fact that it says the brother of jesus, but you have to understand that there's no physical evidence of the existence of jesus of nazareth dating from the time of jesus. there's nothing except the gospels, which were written down decades later. this would be the first physical evidence that jesus of nazareth existed. >> this is such a landmark. i mean, this is the only material evidence, nonliter
the royal ontario museum in toronto, canada, opens its doors to what may be the most significant discovery ever in biblical archaeology. a limestone burial box known as an ossuary, scientifically dated to the time of christ. on its side an inscription in ancient aramaic which reads "james, son of joseph, brother of jesus." >> it came just as we'd crossed the millennium threshold. we'd already had the y2k bug, we had the pope's millennial visit to the holy land, and this seemed...
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stafford ontario canada. mr. o, you and dr. graham say we need to pray to overcome isis.should that be necessary? does not god abominate such barberism? do you not live on this planet? jesus himself was destroyed by evil man. the upcoming film will show you exactly how that happened. good people are asked to fight the good fight against the forces of darkness. that's what it's all about in the theological world. and it's always been so. las vegas, you were mistaken when you said christians in the middle east are in danger, not the 160,000. good point. it's time to give war a chance. only thing terrorist and putin understand is force. slow down. putin can be hurt by tough economic sanctions. that's the way to go there. same thing with iran. isis another matter. they will have to be destroyed by force. jeff goldstein o'reilly, please don't have the world -- please don't have the would you buy them dinner segment on ever again. that's a bad idea. how about susan rice and jen psaki? we have a big roster of folks to discuss. this thursday in the would you buy them dinner segme
stafford ontario canada. mr. o, you and dr. graham say we need to pray to overcome isis.should that be necessary? does not god abominate such barberism? do you not live on this planet? jesus himself was destroyed by evil man. the upcoming film will show you exactly how that happened. good people are asked to fight the good fight against the forces of darkness. that's what it's all about in the theological world. and it's always been so. las vegas, you were mistaken when you said christians in...
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. >>> well a train carrying crude oil derailing in ontario canada. police there say some of the cars actually caught fire and then fell over into the river below. no injuries have been reported. it happened early this morning, two miles southwest of ontario. this comes as recent train derailments in the united states and canada increase. one derailed in tennessee and burst in flames. >>> tomorrow marks one year since malaysia airlines flight 370 vanished without a trace. searchers are still searching. and at the time it was carrying 239 people on board. malaysia's transport minister said if they don't find something by the end of may they'll go back to the drawing board and come one a brand new plan. that flight was en route from kuala lumpur to beijing when it veered off course and disappeared. >>> a security lockdown at the white house it was caused by a fire apparently at a vendor cart on a nearby street this morning. security officers investigating a suspicious vehicle. it delayed president obama's departure to selma alabama, by about an hour. no
. >>> well a train carrying crude oil derailing in ontario canada. police there say some of the cars actually caught fire and then fell over into the river below. no injuries have been reported. it happened early this morning, two miles southwest of ontario. this comes as recent train derailments in the united states and canada increase. one derailed in tennessee and burst in flames. >>> tomorrow marks one year since malaysia airlines flight 370 vanished without a trace....
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. >>> pretty incredible video out of ontario, canada. a freight train derail derailment and fire that happened yesterday morning. amateur video captured the fireball and the smoke after the train carrying crude oil jumped the tracks. nobody here was hurt, but officials are telling residents of the nearby town to stay inside to avoid breathing in the smoke. this by the way, is the third oil train derailment in ontario in the past months and is raising concerns about safety of shipping crude oil by train. >>> the nigerian extremist group boko haram is now pledging its allegiance to isis. that pledge showed up on twitter yesterday. reports say it came from boko haram's leader. officials are blaming the militant group for several suicide bomb attacks police say killed or wounded dozens of people in nigeria yesterday. according to analysts, the twitter pledge shows that boko haram is getting help from isis in putting out propaganda through social media. >>> president obama says he learned only last week about hillary clinton use of a private
. >>> pretty incredible video out of ontario, canada. a freight train derail derailment and fire that happened yesterday morning. amateur video captured the fireball and the smoke after the train carrying crude oil jumped the tracks. nobody here was hurt, but officials are telling residents of the nearby town to stay inside to avoid breathing in the smoke. this by the way, is the third oil train derailment in ontario in the past months and is raising concerns about safety of shipping...
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ontario, canada! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, how are you guys doing tonight? looking good. looking good, looking good, looking good. welcome to "the tonight show," everybody. i want to wish everyone a happy st. patrick's day. everyone out there. [ cheers and applause ] happy st. patrick's day. that's right. today is st. patrick's day, which means that tomorrow is saint untag yourself day. [ laughter ] very good. seriously, i do want to take a a moment to send best wishes out to all of my fellow irish americans. i especially love getting calls from my irish relatives to say happy st. patrick's day. at least that's what i think they said. [ laughter ] they were like -- [ mumbling ] they just talk until they run out of breath. [ laughter ] [ mumbling ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. thank you, grandpa. [ laughter ] so sweet. brings a tear to me eye. this is cool, actually. hillary clinton was actually inducted into the irish america hall of fame yesterday. yeah. yeah. hilla
ontario, canada! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, how are you guys doing tonight? looking good. looking good, looking good, looking good. welcome to "the tonight show," everybody. i want to wish everyone a happy st. patrick's day. everyone out there. [ cheers and applause ] happy st. patrick's day. that's right. today is st. patrick's day, which means that tomorrow is saint untag yourself day. [ laughter ] very good....
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seen any oil in the galena river, so that is the good news, and now here is the bad news from ontario, canadasmoke continue to billow as crews try to put out burning tanker cars full of crude oil. >> an enormous amount of flames. >> more than 30 cars derailed. >> just heard a big boom. >> no one was hurt in the nearby town of gogama, but five cars fell into this river. many say this could have been far worse. >> what if it had been another two kilometers, and it would happen in the middle of the village? you can imagine the size of the fire just by the size of the smoke coming out of there. this happened. going to run out too. this is a photo from one of our viewers showing the csx oil train line running right through the center of philadelphia. in the background, that construction site is a new research facility for the children's hospital of >>> apple watch is the most personal device we have ever created. it's not just with you. it's on you. you can see things like weather. your calendar, right from your wrist you can receive messages. you can receive calls on your watch! i have been wanti
seen any oil in the galena river, so that is the good news, and now here is the bad news from ontario, canadasmoke continue to billow as crews try to put out burning tanker cars full of crude oil. >> an enormous amount of flames. >> more than 30 cars derailed. >> just heard a big boom. >> no one was hurt in the nearby town of gogama, but five cars fell into this river. many say this could have been far worse. >> what if it had been another two kilometers, and it...
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the most recent saturday in ontario, canada.o pennsylvania refineries pass by homes, schools, and even a major drinking reservoir in north jersey. >> reporter: the gates come down and the train rolls by carrying all sorts of flammable chemicals used every day in this country. tank cars full of so-called bakken crude oil from north dakota, headed to a refinery on the delaware river. >> i'm concerned about it absolutely. >> reporter: outside the roy brown middle skooshlgs children are only steps away from those tracks and the searing fireballs in three of the four derailments over the past month are raising awareness. but not everyone living in the dozens of communities flanking these tracks realize what they carry. >> most people don't know that these trains coming right through here pass these school children crossing right now, are loaded with highly unstable and volatile oil. >> reporter: bergen field fire capital knows. his station is right next to the tracks. if a derailment happened here he figures, he'd be dead. >> i under
the most recent saturday in ontario, canada.o pennsylvania refineries pass by homes, schools, and even a major drinking reservoir in north jersey. >> reporter: the gates come down and the train rolls by carrying all sorts of flammable chemicals used every day in this country. tank cars full of so-called bakken crude oil from north dakota, headed to a refinery on the delaware river. >> i'm concerned about it absolutely. >> reporter: outside the roy brown middle skooshlgs...
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follows two previous oil derailments last month, which happened within days of each other in ontario, canadaand west virginia. you can go to our website for discussions of these at democracynow.org. the fire was so intense, the firefighter simply left this latest explosion. ringling brothers and barnum and bailey circus has announced it will end its elephant acts by 2018, citing mounting public concern over animal mistreatment. the animal rights group peta which has documented ringling's abuse of elephants, hailed the decision, but called for an immediate halt to the performances. the humane society called the decision "startling and tremendously exciting." u.s. army whistleblower chelsea manning has won a court order instructing the military to stop referring to her with masculine pronouns. manning announced her identity as a transgender woman in 2013 a day after she was sentenced to 35 years in prison for giving a trove of secret documents to wikileaks. last month, she was finally allowed to begin hormone treatment. wellesley college in massachusetts has become the latest all-women's schoo
follows two previous oil derailments last month, which happened within days of each other in ontario, canadaand west virginia. you can go to our website for discussions of these at democracynow.org. the fire was so intense, the firefighter simply left this latest explosion. ringling brothers and barnum and bailey circus has announced it will end its elephant acts by 2018, citing mounting public concern over animal mistreatment. the animal rights group peta which has documented ringling's abuse...
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ten cars of the train in route from alberta to eastern canada jumped tracks in northern ontario.e caught fire and spilled oil in the river. it is the third such train derailment in northern ontario in less than a month renewing concerns about shipping volatile crude oil by rail. >>> thousands the georgia erd on the edmond pettus bridge in sell marks alabama to commemorate the bloody confrontation there 50 years ago over voting right. police say at least 15 to 25,000 people came today, many with their families, recalling bloody sunday and civil rights struggle. martin luther king the third his the father led the the march 50 years ago, took part in the service at brown chapel ame church near the bridge. attorney jenner i can holder was among those in selma today yeah, i'm married. does it matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing jake from state farm? [ jake ] uh... khakis.
ten cars of the train in route from alberta to eastern canada jumped tracks in northern ontario.e caught fire and spilled oil in the river. it is the third such train derailment in northern ontario in less than a month renewing concerns about shipping volatile crude oil by rail. >>> thousands the georgia erd on the edmond pettus bridge in sell marks alabama to commemorate the bloody confrontation there 50 years ago over voting right. police say at least 15 to 25,000 people came today,...
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are clearing up a pileup involving at least 50 vehicles including several tractor trailers in ontario, canadapolice are blaming this morning's accident on poor weather. no life threatening injuries have been reported. >>> american express planning to team up with seven companies including macy's, at&t and exxon mobil to launch a cross brand loyalty program. that program called plenty would begin this spring and operate like a drug store rewards program. american express already operates similar programs in poland, germany and italy. that's your cnbc news update for this hour. let's get back to "squawk alley." >>> thank you, sue. bravo host andy cohen revealing his next project announcing he's teaming with sirius xm to develop his own channel. let's get to sara eisen and simon hobbs on the floor. >> hey, we're gunning for our reality show. joining us, welcome the show of "watch what happens live" andy cohen the brains behind "real housewives" million dollar listing, my favorite "vanderpump rules." >> the best. >> we should note that cnbc and bravo share a parent company in nbc universal. it's
are clearing up a pileup involving at least 50 vehicles including several tractor trailers in ontario, canadapolice are blaming this morning's accident on poor weather. no life threatening injuries have been reported. >>> american express planning to team up with seven companies including macy's, at&t and exxon mobil to launch a cross brand loyalty program. that program called plenty would begin this spring and operate like a drug store rewards program. american express already...
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from ontario, canada. >> claims of smoke continue to billow as crews try to put out burning tanker carsus amount of flames. >> more than 30 cars derailed. >> just heard a big boom. >> no one was hurt in the nearby town of gogama but five cars fell into this river. many say this could have been far worse. >> what if it had been another two kilometers and it would happen in the middle of the village? you can imagine the middle of the village. you can imagine the size of the fire by the smoke coming out of there. the village would be gone. >> 38 cars derailed. it's not clear how many were on fire. the number of investigators at the scene were doubled today. they are still able to investigate. the fire is still burning, we are not able to access the accident site. so we have to wait. this was the third oil train derailment in northern ontario in less than a month. also the second around this area. the innkeeper said her facility was still full from the workers still investigating the last derailment. some day, our luck is probably going to run out too. this is a photo from one of our viewer
from ontario, canada. >> claims of smoke continue to billow as crews try to put out burning tanker carsus amount of flames. >> more than 30 cars derailed. >> just heard a big boom. >> no one was hurt in the nearby town of gogama but five cars fell into this river. many say this could have been far worse. >> what if it had been another two kilometers and it would happen in the middle of the village? you can imagine the middle of the village. you can imagine the size...
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it's from ontario, canada. >> flumes of smoke continue to billow as crews try to put out burning tankerfull of crude oil. >> enormous enormous amount of flames. >> more than 30 cars derailed. >> just heard a big boom. >> no one was hurt in the nearby town of gogama, but five cars fell into this river. many say this could have been far worse. >> what if it had been another two kilometers, and it would happen in the middle of the village? you can imagine the size of the fire just by the size of the smoke coming out of there. gogama could be gone. >> 38 cars derailed saturday morning. not clear how many are on fire. danica canada's safety board doubled the number of investigators at the scene today. they are still unable to actually investigate, though. a tsb spokesperson saying today, quote, the fire is still burning, we're not able to access the accident site so we have to wait. this was the third oil train derailment in northern ontario in less than a month. also the second in this area around gogama. in fact the local inkeeper said her hotel was still full of workers cleaning up from t
it's from ontario, canada. >> flumes of smoke continue to billow as crews try to put out burning tankerfull of crude oil. >> enormous enormous amount of flames. >> more than 30 cars derailed. >> just heard a big boom. >> no one was hurt in the nearby town of gogama, but five cars fell into this river. many say this could have been far worse. >> what if it had been another two kilometers, and it would happen in the middle of the village? you can imagine the...
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canada. we have some pictures coming up from ontario today.assive highway pileup involving over 50 vehicles occurred on wednesday at a highway in trenton, ontario. most are large tractor-trailers getting caught up in icy conditions during the overnight hours. aerial images show these trucks piled up for miles, blocking the highway. four people were injured but none were life-threatening. icy conditions this time of the year are often a result of flash freezing when water pools up on the highway in the day but freezes during the overnight hours. looks like we're looking at another snowstorm. so the navigation will be very difficult on highways again and even in parking lots. we have these lines very close to each other, meaning that the winds will be very strong. about 80 kilometers per hour. and the snowfall amounts in the canadian maritimes, you'll see about 70 centimeters along with that snowstorm as pulling out, which is good news. back behind we're looking at some heavy rainfall across the gulf of mexico and unstable conditions including t
canada. we have some pictures coming up from ontario today.assive highway pileup involving over 50 vehicles occurred on wednesday at a highway in trenton, ontario. most are large tractor-trailers getting caught up in icy conditions during the overnight hours. aerial images show these trucks piled up for miles, blocking the highway. four people were injured but none were life-threatening. icy conditions this time of the year are often a result of flash freezing when water pools up on the highway...
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the james ossuary is put on display at the royal ontario museum in toronto, canada. >> at that point with just a fantastic archaeological story about perhaps the only item ever to come from the family of jesus. >> but controversy is about to engulf the ossuary. >> while it was on display in toronto some questions were asked here in israel as to how it got there. the antiquities authorities said we didn't realize that such an important item that he wanted to send abroad. >> two months after it was first put on display, the israel antiquities authority refused to grant oded golan an extension to his export license. they demand the immediate return of the ossuary to israel. >> the israeli police and the iaa felt as though they had been embarrassed in front of the whole world by oded golan. and they went after him. >> in july 2003 tel aviv police, accompanied by officers from the iaa swoop. >> his premises were raided, in the middle of the night. >> we came with a search warrant to search his apartment. >> along with the james ossuary, golan had other rare antiquities they want to examin
the james ossuary is put on display at the royal ontario museum in toronto, canada. >> at that point with just a fantastic archaeological story about perhaps the only item ever to come from the family of jesus. >> but controversy is about to engulf the ossuary. >> while it was on display in toronto some questions were asked here in israel as to how it got there. the antiquities authorities said we didn't realize that such an important item that he wanted to send abroad....
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ontario. the busiest trade crossing between the two countries. not only is canadaying the $4 billion upfront cost of the bridge and the access roads in both countries, canada is also putting the $250 million upfront cost of the u.s. cost on american soil. because the obama administration refused to. >> the government of canada is fabulous. i think the u.s. government needs to a better job. >> as an american, it is embarrassing that we can't fund our own infrastructure. it is equally embarrassing that we are asking canada to foot the bill. and when it is all over and paid for, we want half of it. >> at least the bridge project seems to be going ahead. not so for a plant upgrade of a very terminal in prince rupert, british columbia. is on canadian soil. but it leads to the state of alaska. alaska wanted to upgrade the terminal using only american steel. in keeping with "buy america" rules. canada said no way and threatened legal action. when the two sides couldn't reach a couple nice, alaska canceled the project. -- a compromise. if they can't settle these squabbles,
ontario. the busiest trade crossing between the two countries. not only is canadaying the $4 billion upfront cost of the bridge and the access roads in both countries, canada is also putting the $250 million upfront cost of the u.s. cost on american soil. because the obama administration refused to. >> the government of canada is fabulous. i think the u.s. government needs to a better job. >> as an american, it is embarrassing that we can't fund our own infrastructure. it is equally...
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. >> developing out of canada thousand police investigating an officer-involved shooting in ontario. one person dead two police officers hurt . a large response. at least 40 officers showed up at the scene. canadian police are calling it a serious incident that happened overnight. we are working to getter more information as they investigate. >> new information this morning on a frightening incident aboard a metro bus. a stray bullet hit a woman riding the bus. in the confusion, two men almost got away as victims. cameras on board the bus capper temperatured what happened. >> the bus is equipped with five cameras. they have determined that the two individuals, the two males transported were the two involved in the fight. >> wade patterson fired the gun that hit the bus passenger. he 's being charged with assault with a deadly weapon according to police. it is unknown what charges the second suspect will face. >> today you can learn more about the i-66 widening project and how it may affect families in fairfax county. v-dot will talk about adding initial lanes but 35 homes could be to
. >> developing out of canada thousand police investigating an officer-involved shooting in ontario. one person dead two police officers hurt . a large response. at least 40 officers showed up at the scene. canadian police are calling it a serious incident that happened overnight. we are working to getter more information as they investigate. >> new information this morning on a frightening incident aboard a metro bus. a stray bullet hit a woman riding the bus. in the confusion, two...
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ontario. not only is canada paying the entire $4 billion upfront cost canada is also footing the $250 million upfront cost of the u.s. customs plaza on american soil because the obama administration refused to. >> the government of canada has been fabulous. >> as an american it is embarrassing that we cannot find our own infrastructure and equally embarrassing that we are asking canada to foot the bill and when it is all over and paid for we want half of it. >> at least the bridge project seems to be going ahead. on canadian soil but leased to the state of alaska who recently wanted to upgrade the terminal using only american steel. canada said no way and threatened legal action. alaska canceled the project. if canada and the us cannot solve smaller squabbles what about the big stuff? the long-running dispute over canadian and mexican beef and pork sold in us stores. us law requires those products to be labeled. canada says that costs it produces a billion dollars per year. the wto has twice ruled mandatory labeling is discriminatory. it is true the us canada relationship is envied by most co
ontario. not only is canada paying the entire $4 billion upfront cost canada is also footing the $250 million upfront cost of the u.s. customs plaza on american soil because the obama administration refused to. >> the government of canada has been fabulous. >> as an american it is embarrassing that we cannot find our own infrastructure and equally embarrassing that we are asking canada to foot the bill and when it is all over and paid for we want half of it. >> at least the...
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. >>> in canada, a freight train carrying crude oil derailed, sparking a large fire. it's the third oil train derailment in north ontario region in less than a month. no one was hurt today, but several train cars caught fire and health warnings had to be issued to nearby residents because of the thick, black smoke. >>> former vice president walter mondale has been released from a minnesota hospital. at 87 years of age, mondale was being treated for flu and cold symptoms at the mayo clinic in minneapolis. he had been scheduled to introduce former president jimmy carter at a nobel peace prize forum on friday. mondale served as carter's vice president from 1977 through 1981. >>> still to come on wusa 9 this saturday, finally a weekend to enjoy outdoor activities. erica has the full forecast, next. . >>> talking to people on cell phones, saying it's great out here. didn't believe them till i stepped outside. it was great today! it was great! great! >> i don't want to try it! by the way, we didn't plan this. it just happens that way sometimes. we're going to prom later. >> we think alike. [ laughter ] >> it was a great day a
. >>> in canada, a freight train carrying crude oil derailed, sparking a large fire. it's the third oil train derailment in north ontario region in less than a month. no one was hurt today, but several train cars caught fire and health warnings had to be issued to nearby residents because of the thick, black smoke. >>> former vice president walter mondale has been released from a minnesota hospital. at 87 years of age, mondale was being treated for flu and cold symptoms at the...
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canada. one prnerson is dead and two police officers hurt after a shooting in ontario. the shooting prompted a large police response. at least 40 officers responded. police say this is a serious incident but won't go into much detail. there is news on a frightening incident on a metro bus. a stray bullet hit a woman riding the bus. here's more on the crucial witness. >> 23-year-old wade patterson has been charged with assault with a deadly weapon for a shooting own board the 92 bus headed to 14 and u streets northwest. passengers say it became clear the bus probably wasn't going much further. >> between this bus stop and the second there was a scuffle this the back of the bus. we heard a gunshot. so everybody started getting off. >> everyone rushed to get off the bus. >> she didn't know she was shot until she got off. >> police initially thought two men with cuts and bruises were somehow injured in the melee. they were taken for medical treatment with the woman who was shot in the leg. investigators knew there was a good witness on board the bus. in fact there were five
canada. one prnerson is dead and two police officers hurt after a shooting in ontario. the shooting prompted a large police response. at least 40 officers responded. police say this is a serious incident but won't go into much detail. there is news on a frightening incident on a metro bus. a stray bullet hit a woman riding the bus. here's more on the crucial witness. >> 23-year-old wade patterson has been charged with assault with a deadly weapon for a shooting own board the 92 bus headed...
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in canada, another so-called bomb train laden with crude oil has derailed in northern ontario, marking at least the fourth fiery derailment in north america in three weeks. the train laden with oil from alberta caused a massive fire and a shroud of black smoke. five cars went into the makami river. fires were still burning in illinois after a train carrying oil from north the coda derailed thursday. the environmental protection agency warns the spill threatens the mississippi river. the pyre moehring -- the pioneering documentary filmmaker outward males has died at the age of 88. best known for his cinema verite style, in films including "grey gardens" and "gimme shelter," he also founded the maysles documentary center. those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting from alabama. tens of thousands of people, including president obama over 100 members of congress, traveled to selma alabama, for the 50th anniversary of bloody sunday. on march 7, 1965, hundreds of peaceful voting rights activists were
in canada, another so-called bomb train laden with crude oil has derailed in northern ontario, marking at least the fourth fiery derailment in north america in three weeks. the train laden with oil from alberta caused a massive fire and a shroud of black smoke. five cars went into the makami river. fires were still burning in illinois after a train carrying oil from north the coda derailed thursday. the environmental protection agency warns the spill threatens the mississippi river. the pyre...
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there was a census in canada and a number of them are living there and they are recorded in the ontario opposite of buffalo and there were these settlements so we know for some of them what they were doing and the job but most of them disappear. we cannot track them down. some of the most famous ones you can. we know his story. we know frederick douglass. some of them pop up in these records but most of them we know little about what happened after they managed to get to freedom. >> host: it's extraordinary how willing people were to go to great lengths. they are walking great distances men and women. if i have to walk more than a few blocks but these people are walking sometimes 200 miles. these are extraordinary stories. >> guest: thank you for saying that. i've written a lot of books as you've said. these are stories of unknown people which can be claimed for the document that we have put together here and i just wanted people to get a sense of what it was like to escape. they are walking hundreds of miles. some of them were arrested and then he escaped from jail and continued on the
there was a census in canada and a number of them are living there and they are recorded in the ontario opposite of buffalo and there were these settlements so we know for some of them what they were doing and the job but most of them disappear. we cannot track them down. some of the most famous ones you can. we know his story. we know frederick douglass. some of them pop up in these records but most of them we know little about what happened after they managed to get to freedom. >> host:...
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them pop up in the canadian census in 1861 there is a census in canada and a number of fugitives either the mayor. they are recorded in ontario opposite of flow in your toronto these black settlements if re-enslaved blacks are fugitives. so we know for some of them what they were doing their job. they were married, have children. most of them disappear. we cannot track them down. some of the most famous ones you can. henry box brown who skates by having them shipped in a crate and not through new york and eventually to new england. we know his life story. we know for we know frederick douglas. some of them harry jacobs pops up in these records. top man, but most of them we really know very little about what happened after they managed to get to freedom. >> host: is extraordinary how willing people are to go to great lengths for freedom. they are walking great distances, men and women. if i have to walk more than a few blocks i am getting into my car to do it. but these people are walking sometimes 200 miles. so it is just extraordinary. these are extraordinary stories that you have. what would you like the reader to take from
them pop up in the canadian census in 1861 there is a census in canada and a number of fugitives either the mayor. they are recorded in ontario opposite of flow in your toronto these black settlements if re-enslaved blacks are fugitives. so we know for some of them what they were doing their job. they were married, have children. most of them disappear. we cannot track them down. some of the most famous ones you can. henry box brown who skates by having them shipped in a crate and not through...
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. >>> now to news in canada where one person was killed in a late-shooting at an apartment complex in ontario. three others were injured, including two police officers who were responding to the apartment for an emergency call. one officer was shot the other stabbed. police are still investigating exactly what happened but they say they are not looking for any suspects on the loose. >>> according to the fbi, it will be days before autopsy results are complete on an african-american man who was found hanging from a tree in mississippi. 30 federal, state and local kn q%q=im now know the man otis byrd had served time in a prison for killing a woman during a robbery but he was paroled in 2006. his family reported him missing more than two weeks ago. it's a mystery that some say reminds them of an ugly past in the south. >> we don't do stuff like this, not these days. >> if the evidence said he was lynched, we'll seek that person out and try to get a conviction on them. >> the fbi says preliminary information about the cause of death could become available sometime next week. >>> let's head now to
. >>> now to news in canada where one person was killed in a late-shooting at an apartment complex in ontario. three others were injured, including two police officers who were responding to the apartment for an emergency call. one officer was shot the other stabbed. police are still investigating exactly what happened but they say they are not looking for any suspects on the loose. >>> according to the fbi, it will be days before autopsy results are complete on an...
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in 1861 there is a census in canada and the number of these fugitives are living there. they are purported in ontario near toronto. there were these black settlements are free and slave fugitives. we know for some of them what they were doing, their job and if they were married and had children. most of them disappeared and we cannot track them down. some of the most famous once again, henry box brown who escape byte shipping in a crate. we know his life story. we know frederick douglass. some of them like harry jacobs who pops up in these records tubman but most of them we really know little about what happened after they manage to get to freedom. >> host: it's extraordinary too how willing people were to go to great lengths for freedom. they are walking great distances, men and women. >> guest: some of them did. >> host: if i have to walk more than a few blocks i'm getting into my car to do it that these folks are walking sometimes 200 miles. so it's just extraordinary. these are extraordinary stories that you have in this body. what would you like the reader to take from this? >> guest: well thank
in 1861 there is a census in canada and the number of these fugitives are living there. they are purported in ontario near toronto. there were these black settlements are free and slave fugitives. we know for some of them what they were doing, their job and if they were married and had children. most of them disappeared and we cannot track them down. some of the most famous once again, henry box brown who escape byte shipping in a crate. we know his life story. we know frederick douglass. some...
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ontario, quebec as well as into new york. >> all right. thank you. some people in canada's yukon territory have shunned modern living for a simpler way of life. daniel met some people choosing to live off the grid. >>reporter: along the rocky shore of the now frozen yukon river, a man's home for 18 years now. >> good morning. >> how you? >> good. >>reporter: they call him cave man bill and here's why. there's just room inside to eat and sleep and do the fine carpentry that earns him a living. water comes from the river and heat from fire wood gathered a few steps away. spartan, yes but it's a way of life he cherishes. >> just relaxing lifestyle. i know so many people put themselves into an early grave chasing something that they never achieve. they do it in such a manner that they never will achieve it. and it's not for me. >> i actually had to use 117 bales. >>reporter: cud eastmonth drove to dawson city last year in his van and now he's living in it. bales of straw and plastic to keep winter at bay. he runs his web design business from what used to be the drive's seat. >>
ontario, quebec as well as into new york. >> all right. thank you. some people in canada's yukon territory have shunned modern living for a simpler way of life. daniel met some people choosing to live off the grid. >>reporter: along the rocky shore of the now frozen yukon river, a man's home for 18 years now. >> good morning. >> how you? >> good. >>reporter: they call him cave man bill and here's why. there's just room inside to eat and sleep and do the fine...
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canada. there has been concerns for the federal government that truly ontario quÉbec and d.c.re some of the best even compared with a lot of u.s. states and that is where a lot of innovations happen. not exclusively those provinces but certainly lot going on because of that i think it has gotten this conversation going in canada how important is the federal government the federal government steps up and we have that relationship across canada and with the u.s.. >> would do we can get some questions in. let's go to the microphone and you can introduce yourself and tell us who you are. >> rob mary filled and i represent alberta. we just had her our premiere here a couple of weeks ago and the ambassador made reference to it. he wants to make the dialogue part of an keystone. if you're in the energy business you are in the energy business. alberta are recognized by the world bank is first in class and flaring production of methane gas production. first in class as far as carbon capture storage. no jurisdiction in the world like that. the only place in north america that has a pric
canada. there has been concerns for the federal government that truly ontario quÉbec and d.c.re some of the best even compared with a lot of u.s. states and that is where a lot of innovations happen. not exclusively those provinces but certainly lot going on because of that i think it has gotten this conversation going in canada how important is the federal government the federal government steps up and we have that relationship across canada and with the u.s.. >> would do we can get...
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ontario the busiest trade crossing between the two countries. not only is candidate paying the entire $4 billion up front canada -- of the new bridge and access roadsountries canada is also putting the $250 million up front cost of the u.s. customs plaza on american soil because the obama administration refused to. the government of canada has been fabulous. to be blunt i think he was federal government needs to do a better job. >> as an american i think it's embarrassing that we can't fund our own infrastructure and i think it's equally embarrassing were asking canada to foot the bill and when it's all over and pay for, we want half of it. >> at least the bridge project seems to be going ahead. not so for a planned upgrade of a ferry terminal in british columbia. it's on canadian soil but it is leased to the state of alaska. alaska want to upgrade the terminal using only the american steel in keeping with by american rules. candidate said no way, not on canadian soil, and threatened legal action. so when the two sides couldn't reach a compromise, alaska canceled the project. is candid and the u.s. cannot solve these smaller squabbles, what about t
ontario the busiest trade crossing between the two countries. not only is candidate paying the entire $4 billion up front canada -- of the new bridge and access roadsountries canada is also putting the $250 million up front cost of the u.s. customs plaza on american soil because the obama administration refused to. the government of canada has been fabulous. to be blunt i think he was federal government needs to do a better job. >> as an american i think it's embarrassing that we can't...
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in 1861 there was a census in canada, and a number of these fugitives are living there, they are recorded in ontario, you know opposite buffalo near toronto there were these black settlements of both free and slave blacks or refuge tiffs. so we know for some of them what they were doing, their job, where they were married, had chirp. but most of them disappear. we cannot track them down. some of the most famous ones you can; henry box brown, you know who escaped by having him ship inside a crate to philadelphia, then up through new york eventually went to england. we know his life story, we know frederick douglass. some of them -- harriet jacobs who pops up in these records -- tubman. but most of them we know very very little what happened to them after they managed to get to freedom. >> host: this is extraordinary, too, how willing people were to go to great lengths for freedom. they're walking great distances, men and women. >> guest: some of them did. >> host: yeah. >> guest: yeah. >> host: if i have to walk more than a i few blocks, i'm getting into my car to do it, but these people are walking
in 1861 there was a census in canada, and a number of these fugitives are living there, they are recorded in ontario, you know opposite buffalo near toronto there were these black settlements of both free and slave blacks or refuge tiffs. so we know for some of them what they were doing, their job, where they were married, had chirp. but most of them disappear. we cannot track them down. some of the most famous ones you can; henry box brown, you know who escaped by having him ship inside a...
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ontario, into a large lutheran family. his father was this imposing, rather authoritarian figure i think in the small town in the middle of canada -- >> who spoke german? >> that's right. i'm a tiny bit term myself. i can say that with some authority. >> seventh of eight kids in? >> very good memory. you grew up in is very lutheran household where his father would refer when he was cutting a roast chicken on a sunday afternoon, would refer at the end of the chicken as the pope's nose as he cut it off the tail end of the chicken basically. but he grew up in this world and from there he had this kind of vagabond life. he was in nebraska. he was in texas and then finally he made it to seminary in st. louis. soon thereafter kind of discovered an intellectual light those aligned with this faith commitments. this led him to come to discover also he wanted to do more than just read and write about it. he wanted to do something about it. >> this is partly a sort story of a man of faith, a man of god actually ventures very boldly out into the public arena public square as he called it in a very famous way. one of his idols was the revere
ontario, into a large lutheran family. his father was this imposing, rather authoritarian figure i think in the small town in the middle of canada -- >> who spoke german? >> that's right. i'm a tiny bit term myself. i can say that with some authority. >> seventh of eight kids in? >> very good memory. you grew up in is very lutheran household where his father would refer when he was cutting a roast chicken on a sunday afternoon, would refer at the end of the chicken as...
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canada with the provinces. there are concerns with the federal government, but truly ontario, quebec and bc they are absolutely,some of the best even when compared with a lot of u.s. states. that is really where a lot of that clean energy innovation is happening, not exclusively in those provinces but certainly a lot going on there. because of that, that is really, i think it is, really gotten this conversation going in canada how important is the feds federal government steps up to have the relationship across canada with the u.s. >> see if we get questions in here. you mentioned provinces. rob, you can introduce yourself and tell us who you are. important to the audience here. >> i'm rob maryfield. i represent alberta. in the united states we had our premier here a couple weeks ago. i think the ambassador made reference to it and he reilly wants to take the dialogue a lot broader than keystone. he says if you're in the energy business you're in the environment business. in alberta, for those that don't know we're recognized by world bank as first in class in flaring reduction and methane gas reduction. first
canada with the provinces. there are concerns with the federal government, but truly ontario, quebec and bc they are absolutely,some of the best even when compared with a lot of u.s. states. that is really where a lot of that clean energy innovation is happening, not exclusively in those provinces but certainly a lot going on there. because of that, that is really, i think it is, really gotten this conversation going in canada how important is the feds federal government steps up to have the...
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ontario. the busiest trade crossing between the two countries. not only is canadaaying the entire $4 billion upfront cost canada is also footing the $250 million upfront cost of the u.s. customs plaza on american soil because the obama administration refused to. >> the government of canada has been fabulous. i think the u.s. federal government needs do a better job. >> as an american it is embarrassing that we cannot find our own infrastructure and equally embarrassing that we are asking canada to foot the bill and when it is all over and paid for, we want half of it. >> at least the bridge project seems to be going ahead. on not so for a planned ferry terminal. on canadian soil but leased to the state of alaska who recently wanted to upgrade the terminal using only american steel. canada said, no way, and threatened legal action. alaska canceled the project. if canada and the us cannot solve smaller squabbles, what about the big stuff? the long-running dispute over canadian and mexican beef and pork sold in us stores. us law requires those products to be labeled.
ontario. the busiest trade crossing between the two countries. not only is canadaaying the entire $4 billion upfront cost canada is also footing the $250 million upfront cost of the u.s. customs plaza on american soil because the obama administration refused to. >> the government of canada has been fabulous. i think the u.s. federal government needs do a better job. >> as an american it is embarrassing that we cannot find our own infrastructure and equally embarrassing that we are...