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government and the canadian taxpayer even more people say that the canadian banking system is really quite strong and it's a uniquely strong in the wild but based on what you're saying here that sounds like that's a bit of an overstatement well the banks getting their mortgages backed by the canadian government in these mortgage backed securities and so the banks are taking over with this mortgage at very low rate so their balance sheet looks quite healthy of course the balance sheet of the kadian government and the canadian taxpayer goes down proportional to the amount of risk in real estate loans that the canadian banks take on so it's all it's all a paper sham it's all a paper shuffle like in the ninety's canada went through the supposedly reduction of its government twenty percent budgets whop of the science spending was caught but it all turned out to be complete smoke and mirrors all the government did as is so often the case is that borrowed from the quote scepticism various social programs that's increasing the downstream risk for the social programs they took a dollar out of
government and the canadian taxpayer even more people say that the canadian banking system is really quite strong and it's a uniquely strong in the wild but based on what you're saying here that sounds like that's a bit of an overstatement well the banks getting their mortgages backed by the canadian government in these mortgage backed securities and so the banks are taking over with this mortgage at very low rate so their balance sheet looks quite healthy of course the balance sheet of the...
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similar going on every single day it's called canadian tar sands is that correct stuff. yes i would say that it's a little easier to get at leaks that occur in the tar sands and i think the really important thing for the american public and really the people around the world who would all concern but the environment which i think includes most of us particularly the parents is to ask why this is going on so long why aren't countries that have offered to help the u.s. why aren't they allowed to come in and help the u.s. deal with these oil spills there are lots of countries have dealt with this sort of stuff before one of the reasons this is actually illegal to do so it's illegal for foreign ships to operate in america waters this is something that has only been partly rescinded by the obama administration and so foreign ships simply aren't allowed to come in and help and that the many office from around the world there's a taiwanese skimmer that can take out of the ocean as much all in one day as has been done in a week or month by u.s. methods but it's not allowed to op
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i already as you can imagine pamela anderson it was not too happy about the canadians raining on her vegetarian parade she released a statement condemning the city and its puritanical officials and she said quote in a city that is known for its exotic dancing and for being progressive and edgy how sad that a woman would be banned from using her own body in a political protest over the suffering of cows and chickens pam i think i agree with you up until that point i thought the canadians were all liberal and free thinking too and you know they were known for their exotic dancing but you know then it's later on in the quote where she really loses me however she continues on and says in some parts of the world women are forced to cover their whole bodies with burqas is that next right because the canadian government is going to let you pose half naked on a billboard in montreal they're obviously going to start making everybody wear a burka give me a break and i love you but that's a little too far so tool time no. or one tonight goes to pam for being an idiot which i know isn't all that
i already as you can imagine pamela anderson it was not too happy about the canadians raining on her vegetarian parade she released a statement condemning the city and its puritanical officials and she said quote in a city that is known for its exotic dancing and for being progressive and edgy how sad that a woman would be banned from using her own body in a political protest over the suffering of cows and chickens pam i think i agree with you up until that point i thought the canadians were...
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i'm like, i swear, he's canadian, know. he's just so emotional.he whole thing? >> he's just proud. >> jimmy: what about your mom? does she cry too? >> no, she's like heart of stone, you snow. >> jimmy: oh, she is. >> you don't mess with her. >> jimmy: really, so that's how she matched up -- in a way you dad is your mom and your mom is your dad. [ laughter ] >> yeah, guess you could say that. >> jimmy: well, congratulations to you. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i hope it goes very well. i suppose there can't really be a sequel to this movie, can there? >> pardon? >> jimmy: never mind. there you go, "charlie st. cloud" opened on friday. amanda crew, everybody. be right back with grace potter and the nocturnals. ♪ [ female announcer ] you choose the cutest outfits. which free detergent are you washing them in? switch to tide free & gentle. no other free detergent is milder on skin. and unlike the leading free detergent, tide free & gentle removes more residue from dirt, food, and stains. so you can be confident about every outfit you put her in, even the o
i'm like, i swear, he's canadian, know. he's just so emotional.he whole thing? >> he's just proud. >> jimmy: what about your mom? does she cry too? >> no, she's like heart of stone, you snow. >> jimmy: oh, she is. >> you don't mess with her. >> jimmy: really, so that's how she matched up -- in a way you dad is your mom and your mom is your dad. [ laughter ] >> yeah, guess you could say that. >> jimmy: well, congratulations to you. >> thank...
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but he was gordon lums ala canadian businessman. and he was asleep but it's very unusual it's the most unusual. form in which espionage takes place and this is a song that's actually still ongoing just this week we had the arrest of another yet another spy in the united states only twenty three years old which seems extraordinary young what kind of training do you think he would have had at such a young age well i don't know what i don't know how he was able if he was indeed able to cross the thing about america it's an easier. to penetrate than in british society because i mean america is an ethnic melting pot and you can say hey you know i'm a bum a polish immigrant i love america polish american and i have a name like cobol skeet because my. american with a name like of all speak it's harder to say i am. hoping to go my answer is go back three hundred years in britain when you're not. these things can be checked so you have to have what's called a legend that's going to be very very perfect takes years of working all and usually
but he was gordon lums ala canadian businessman. and he was asleep but it's very unusual it's the most unusual. form in which espionage takes place and this is a song that's actually still ongoing just this week we had the arrest of another yet another spy in the united states only twenty three years old which seems extraordinary young what kind of training do you think he would have had at such a young age well i don't know what i don't know how he was able if he was indeed able to cross the...
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all canadian stadiums scored very well. zero defect. home of the toronto maple leaves, for instance, no violations. and wrigley field in chicago, zero defects, clean bill of health. >> good. >> health inspectors in chicago don't inspect during game day. they go to wrigley field and all the other venues when there are no fans, no workers, and no food. >> that's not fair. >> this is chicago. >> home of rod blagojevich. >> mayor daly is still there. in chicago, they figured out how to tweak it a little. >> no kidding. >> thanks a lot, scott. >>> we have another reason for you to be bay area proud this
all canadian stadiums scored very well. zero defect. home of the toronto maple leaves, for instance, no violations. and wrigley field in chicago, zero defects, clean bill of health. >> good. >> health inspectors in chicago don't inspect during game day. they go to wrigley field and all the other venues when there are no fans, no workers, and no food. >> that's not fair. >> this is chicago. >> home of rod blagojevich. >> mayor daly is still there. in chicago,...
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a canadian open record.come of our leader, american dean wilson, his second on the par-4 18th. sticks it to within a few feet. 65 for wilson. minus-15. now back to scotland. third round the senior open championship at carnoustie. corey pavin entered the day as the leader. he had an up and down round. 1-under 72, drives him to 3-under. everyone is chasing bernhard langer. check this out. hits the wall. amazingly gets up and down to save par. 69 for langer. at 6-under. three-stroke lead over pavin going into sunday. >>> lpga in france. third round of the evian masters, check out alexis thompson, 15 years old. she is going to like this a lot. sets up an eagle. 5-under 67 for phenomenon -- thompson. then morgan pressle, her second. a fairway metal. leads to eagle. 6 for pressle, a two-stroke lead entering tomorrow's final round. >> giants looking for their third straight win over arizona in the desert. the score is 2-0. we have the highlights at 11:00. >> alan: thanks. up next, youtube invites you to help make a
a canadian open record.come of our leader, american dean wilson, his second on the par-4 18th. sticks it to within a few feet. 65 for wilson. minus-15. now back to scotland. third round the senior open championship at carnoustie. corey pavin entered the day as the leader. he had an up and down round. 1-under 72, drives him to 3-under. everyone is chasing bernhard langer. check this out. hits the wall. amazingly gets up and down to save par. 69 for langer. at 6-under. three-stroke lead over...
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after barely making the cut, peterson wins the canadian open.ernard longer wins the british senior open by one stroke. >> game day. >> we have mit grad. i got a jail grad. i got a harvard grad. >> you are outsmarted tonight. >> i would say so. >> we are both in the dog house. ,, i have fallen in love with making bird houses. caw caw! [ director ]what is that? that's a horrible crow. here are some things that i'll make as little portals for my bird friends. honestly, i'd love to do this for the rest of my life so i have to take care of myself. [ male announcer ] to keep doing what you love, keep your heart healthy. cheerios can help. the whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. [ bob ] makes you feel ageless. brrrbb! [ male announcer ] it's simple, love your heart so you can do what you love. what do you love? see how cheerios can help you do it. [ bob ] squak! on the way back from vegas. the paint had been completely dust storm sanded off my new truck! i called my mercury agent, sarah, but i didn't really expect to be covered for dust damage
after barely making the cut, peterson wins the canadian open.ernard longer wins the british senior open by one stroke. >> game day. >> we have mit grad. i got a jail grad. i got a harvard grad. >> you are outsmarted tonight. >> i would say so. >> we are both in the dog house. ,, i have fallen in love with making bird houses. caw caw! [ director ]what is that? that's a horrible crow. here are some things that i'll make as little portals for my bird friends....
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. >>> in oakland two 13-year-olds are in the hospital recovering from bullet wounds and a canadian fighter pilot ejected moments before a fiery crash. we'll show you what happened right there. the bay area at 5:00 starts right now. good evening. i'm diane dwyer. as cities across the bay area try to balance budgets police and fire are facing the largest cuts because those department cans often make up 70% of the budget. in san jose firefighters make an average of $180,000 a year. they went door to door with a warning. garvin thomas will have that story for us in just a moment. first wi have more information about the shooting in east oakland near 83rd avenue and olive street. two people were shot. they were 13 years old. police initially said it was a child and an adult. no arrests have been made. police are not releasing any information on a possible suspect there. let's check in now with garvin thomas discussing the budget cuts and san jose firefighters in san jose. garvin? >> reporter: diane, with a 118 million deficit in san jose the budget problem affects all sorts of public services,
. >>> in oakland two 13-year-olds are in the hospital recovering from bullet wounds and a canadian fighter pilot ejected moments before a fiery crash. we'll show you what happened right there. the bay area at 5:00 starts right now. good evening. i'm diane dwyer. as cities across the bay area try to balance budgets police and fire are facing the largest cuts because those department cans often make up 70% of the budget. in san jose firefighters make an average of $180,000 a year. they...
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two can he canadian canadians later an -- two decades later an italian came and established the first chinese commission. st. peters and paul is now the italian and chinese national parish. >> the more things change the more they remain the same. >> yes. >> history, i was kidding you i said i didn't want to mention the word history because people nod off or turn away but i think history is such a rich topic, and so alive today. when you are a historian tell me why we should look back. >> it is interesting because my experience has been the older people get the more they appreciate history. younger people don't seem to have as much concern for history. i think it is really important in times of trouble during this recession during the various problems in recent years because it lifts you out of the present. a professor of mine said it frees us from the tier knee of the present. when we look back at the church in earlier days we can see it wasn't perfect they had challenge, difficulties, scandals yet the people of that time pulled through and remained faithful to the church, gospel it i
two can he canadian canadians later an -- two decades later an italian came and established the first chinese commission. st. peters and paul is now the italian and chinese national parish. >> the more things change the more they remain the same. >> yes. >> history, i was kidding you i said i didn't want to mention the word history because people nod off or turn away but i think history is such a rich topic, and so alive today. when you are a historian tell me why we should...
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. >> the canadian open. carl petersson, lips out. 10-under 60 is not bad. a canadian open record.der. four back of the leader, dean wilson. sect second shot on the 18th. sets up birdie. 65 for wilson. he is minus-15. has a four-shot lead. so over to scotland. third round of the southeastern open championship at carnoustie. everyone is chasing bernhard langer. check out this shot. up against the bunker. actually hit the wall. gets up and down to save par. a 69 for langer. at 6-under. he has a three-stroke lead over corey pavin. >> and the first place fc gold pride, soccer, wins over washington in maryland. they're leading their division in the lead with the best record. so good luck to them as they try to win their first ever big championship. >> alan: that's it for abc-7. thanks for watching. good night. captioned by closed captioning services inc. )ñ)ñ@ú@ú@ú@ú t ñ
. >> the canadian open. carl petersson, lips out. 10-under 60 is not bad. a canadian open record.der. four back of the leader, dean wilson. sect second shot on the 18th. sets up birdie. 65 for wilson. he is minus-15. has a four-shot lead. so over to scotland. third round of the southeastern open championship at carnoustie. everyone is chasing bernhard langer. check out this shot. up against the bunker. actually hit the wall. gets up and down to save par. a 69 for langer. at 6-under. he...
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their friend yeah well i mean let me finish their french canadians their russian said that paris club sent a lot of dollars to cuba that doesn't work because cuba misuses that money you know for the benefit of the cuban people ok go ahead yeah here's one thing where i will agree with frank believe it or not i do not at my feet ok astral i have as much problem with the tater ships of the left than i do of the ships of the right. i believe that people do want change i believe that cuban americans also want change the difference is that i believe change will happen when you have people exchanging ideas when you have people seeing democracy in action the problem with frank is that he believes that change will occur by maintaining a fifty plus policy that has been has narrowed to cuba if anything it made things worse i mean people will still not have one of the cities of life but that's really how life where i am going to go is the ninety miles make l. make you know tell me that what i got better well you know well i'll tell you one thing that's not what i believe and you don't know me you
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just moments before it crashed and burst into flames captain brian buz of the canadian air force was practicing low level flying maneuvers ahead of an air show when the accident happened the cause of that crash still being investigated tonight. an international landscape design festival is taking place for the fifth time in central russia the event brings together designers and architects from around the world to exchange ideas and inspire each other to or even greater achievement sarah firth's been seeking inspirations from the installation. all these this installation so the hair the landscape projects first of all quite fascinating all made from natural materials as you pointed out the one just behind me here the sort of like structure is one of those completely made of wood and able to have people go up and look at it and get involved with that now there's been quite a few yes throughout the festival we've also it's the fifth year that it's been running so there's a section of the shows all the old installation say people can come and have a look at some of the installations from
just moments before it crashed and burst into flames captain brian buz of the canadian air force was practicing low level flying maneuvers ahead of an air show when the accident happened the cause of that crash still being investigated tonight. an international landscape design festival is taking place for the fifth time in central russia the event brings together designers and architects from around the world to exchange ideas and inspire each other to or even greater achievement sarah firth's...
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into flames captain brian groups of canadian force was practicing low level flying maneuvers ahead of an air show when the accident happened the course of the crash is being investigated. for now let's check out our weekend edition of the business news with daniel bushell. welcome to business the much anticipated results of the european bank stress test are out seven of europe's ninety one largest banks failed the exam which was intended to reveal which institutions would not be able to survive a sustained economic downturn or a sovereign debt default the banks which were found wanted including germany's hyper real estate which is now government owned following a bailout eighty bank of greece and full regional spanish lenders a number of other banks only passed the tests now really are the likely to face more pressure to increase their capitalization the governments in countries with suspect institutions say they're ready to help the braes more money the european markets have not yet had the opportunity to cause their verdict as the result came out of the close of the market. if europ
into flames captain brian groups of canadian force was practicing low level flying maneuvers ahead of an air show when the accident happened the course of the crash is being investigated. for now let's check out our weekend edition of the business news with daniel bushell. welcome to business the much anticipated results of the european bank stress test are out seven of europe's ninety one largest banks failed the exam which was intended to reveal which institutions would not be able to survive...
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centaurs to cuba my friends think they should all know their fire speak for themselves millions of canadians millions of spaniard and many other people have gone to cuba sending tours to cuba means giving money to castro's banks to the cuban people the idea of blaming the victims of blame in their refugee i'm sorry a blaming the refugees that's a line of a cuban government that calls people like me traitors cia agents warmish. the spanish war for embargo is embargo it's not broke a blockade is a military operation and that does not exist they regard to cuba all right we have to jump oh ok folks are going to jump in here after a short break we'll continue our discussion on u.s. policy towards cuba stay with our. is there is. one. thing. my mom really. say let's call it the same canary trying to talk to each twin so. this is something you can do to. want to like to say. something the degree to which. she. came. to. welcome back across dot com people to remind you we're talking about who will benefit from better relations between cuba and the u.s. . but before let's see what russians think abou
centaurs to cuba my friends think they should all know their fire speak for themselves millions of canadians millions of spaniard and many other people have gone to cuba sending tours to cuba means giving money to castro's banks to the cuban people the idea of blaming the victims of blame in their refugee i'm sorry a blaming the refugees that's a line of a cuban government that calls people like me traitors cia agents warmish. the spanish war for embargo is embargo it's not broke a blockade is...
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-canadian border. given the escalating drug violence in mexico, many people think illegal drug trafficking only occurs across the southwestern border. while the lions share is smuggled into america from mexico, the u.s.-canadian border is a major transit point for high potentcy mariana, ecstasy and other illegal drugs. this is not something new. several years ago when i was chairman of a subcommittee on the committee on homeland security, we held a hearing in our northwestern area that is on our u.s.-canadian border on the west side of the country, and at that time it was pointed out to us the major trafficking in what was known as b.c. bud, a high grade marijuana, coming out of british columbia. also large amounts of money from the united states crossing over into canada and a serious number of weapons transitting across our common border. it's gotten even worse since then. according to the 2010 national drug threat assessment, asian drug trafficking organizations are responsible for the resurgence of
-canadian border. given the escalating drug violence in mexico, many people think illegal drug trafficking only occurs across the southwestern border. while the lions share is smuggled into america from mexico, the u.s.-canadian border is a major transit point for high potentcy mariana, ecstasy and other illegal drugs. this is not something new. several years ago when i was chairman of a subcommittee on the committee on homeland security, we held a hearing in our northwestern area that is on...
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witnesses say the canadian air force pilot was 30 feet above the ground and landed a few yards away from the giant fireball. investigators still don't know what caused the mishap. >> in san francisco, if the city wins a bid to host america's cup in 2014, city will have to invest tens of millions of dollars to deliver on the proposal but the payoff could be spectacular. san francisco examiner reports it could cost between $40 million and $60 million apiece to repair the four pierce mentioned as possible venues. pierce 20 and 32, along with pier 50. economic boost that would come is estimated to be $1.4 billion and 8800 jobs. so that is the payoff if that were to happen. jeff martinez is in for lisa argen. >> good morning. a lot of people are up and getting running shoes on and heading out for the marathon this morning. a look at the embarcadero. you can see part of the road is closed for the route this morning. keep that in mind. cool conditions, only 52 degrees in san francisco with some fog. accu-weather forecast and see how long the fog will last in a few minutes. >> thanks, jeff. also
witnesses say the canadian air force pilot was 30 feet above the ground and landed a few yards away from the giant fireball. investigators still don't know what caused the mishap. >> in san francisco, if the city wins a bid to host america's cup in 2014, city will have to invest tens of millions of dollars to deliver on the proposal but the payoff could be spectacular. san francisco examiner reports it could cost between $40 million and $60 million apiece to repair the four pierce...
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a joint study by the canadian and u.s. governments found new infections plummeted in canada when more people went on aids drugs. new infections dropped by 3% for every 100 people with h.i.v. who started taking the drug combinations. the results are published in the british medical journal. >> alan: thousands of people raised millions of dollars in the aids walk. >> carolyn: and changes ahead in our weather. leigh glaser [ fele announcer ] this is a strawberry pop tart. but this is warm, fresh-baked strawberry toaster strudel [ music ] see the difference? pillsbury toaster strudel, the one kids want to eat. swimming is♪ y favorite thing. and only two things can get me out of the water. prunedoes... ♪ and totino's. ♪ we're the kids in america >> carolyn: a new addition for the city of san francisco, something most other major cities already have, an antiques flea market. the antiques fair took place in the parking lot at candlestick point. they have a contract to run the market the third sunday of every month for a year. the
a joint study by the canadian and u.s. governments found new infections plummeted in canada when more people went on aids drugs. new infections dropped by 3% for every 100 people with h.i.v. who started taking the drug combinations. the results are published in the british medical journal. >> alan: thousands of people raised millions of dollars in the aids walk. >> carolyn: and changes ahead in our weather. leigh glaser [ fele announcer ] this is a strawberry pop tart. but this is...
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. >>> final round of the canadian open after a record-setting 60 yesterday, carl pet pet temperaturessonsrcomes -- and congratulations to jon miller, well deserved. nobody spins a yarn like he does. >> carolyn: we'll be right back with a battle of the superstar action thrillers. ñ7y7y7y7y@b'b'@ >> alan: the thriller "inception" is the biggest draw at the box office. it earned more than $43 million, topping "salt." that came in a solid second, taking more than 36 million in the first weekend. third place went to "despicable me". just over $24 million. it's total take, $162 million. >> carolyn: and a rare display of these fresh ideas, they were all originals. that dot is for this edition of abc-7 news. >> alan: thanks for watching. good night. credits credit >> tony: this week "at the movies" -- with a name like "salt", it must be a popcorn movie. >> michael: but will angelina jolie's film stimulate your taste buds, or just raise your blood pressure? >> i'm innocent! somebody is setting me up. >> michael: also coming up this week -- >> i'm off to a funeral. >> boy, are you in luck. >> tony:
. >>> final round of the canadian open after a record-setting 60 yesterday, carl pet pet temperaturessonsrcomes -- and congratulations to jon miller, well deserved. nobody spins a yarn like he does. >> carolyn: we'll be right back with a battle of the superstar action thrillers. ñ7y7y7y7y@b'b'@ >> alan: the thriller "inception" is the biggest draw at the box office. it earned more than $43 million, topping "salt." that came in a solid second, taking...
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. >> the pga tour went from scotland to canada for this week's event, the canadian open. used to be considered a fifth major, and it was a major effort to get around a soggy st. george's country club in ontario. tim clark entered the day with the lead. he finishes at 11-under with a 69. story of the day was carl petersson, started early. didn't have to deal with the rain. shot a 59. lips out. 10-under 6. canada open record. also 11-under. and american dean wilson with his second on the 18th. sticks it to within a few feet. sets up a birdie. 65 for wilson. minus 15. a four-shot lead. >> back to scotland, third round of the senior european open championship at car news -- carnoustie. corey pave vep entered the day as the leader. long par putt. paven 1-under. everyone is chasing bernhard langer. check out this shot. up against the bunker on 1. hits the wall. amazingly gets up and down to save par. a 69 for langer. he has a three-stroke lead over corey pavin. >> alan: that's enough for me, too. thanks a [ banker ] when ashley's violin teacher told her parents she was gifted,
. >> the pga tour went from scotland to canada for this week's event, the canadian open. used to be considered a fifth major, and it was a major effort to get around a soggy st. george's country club in ontario. tim clark entered the day with the lead. he finishes at 11-under with a 69. story of the day was carl petersson, started early. didn't have to deal with the rain. shot a 59. lips out. 10-under 6. canada open record. also 11-under. and american dean wilson with his second on the...
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i grew up in one of the redest counties, canadian county. i couldn't believe in our free society that people would try to steal the election in 2002 i attended a debate. in high school, i refound our young republic can's club and later served as the vice president, president of that. i went off to clenl for the first time last august. i joined college republicans. i've always been registered a republic can and a conservative. i got to meet people running for different offices there was a guy stabling from the leadership institute we want to start a group of young republic cans of osu. one night, we all met at starbucks. the faff rite liberal chick place. three freshman there including myself and a junior. that might, ycl issue was born. we had some of the town hall meetings that past summer. i couldn't believe that people with such radical ideas were occupying the executive and legislate your we tried to model after young conservatives from texas club. many of you may be familiar with their style. we held a healthcare forum. we even got some
i grew up in one of the redest counties, canadian county. i couldn't believe in our free society that people would try to steal the election in 2002 i attended a debate. in high school, i refound our young republic can's club and later served as the vice president, president of that. i went off to clenl for the first time last august. i joined college republicans. i've always been registered a republic can and a conservative. i got to meet people running for different offices there was a guy...
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. >> he renounced his canadian citizenship so that he could accept. >> conrad black, the right trusted. >> while some admired his achievements, many found it arrogant and extravagant. an apartment in new york, expensive houses in london and florida. some said that he was living in billionaires' like stale on a millionaires -- lifestyle on a millionaire's salary. he spent the last two years in this florida jail and today was freed as the head of the appeal. what now for conrad black? >> he will go out of his way to let us know that he has been vindicated and if he stays out of jail he will come for revenge. those that attacked him in the city should look out, conrad is back. >> he has been told he must stay in the united states or paid $2 million in bail. >> you are watching "bbc world news." silicon, rare access to the kurdish account in iraq. british astronomers say that they have observed the biggest star detected anywhere in the universe. twice as big as anything seen before, more than 250 times the mass of the sun. >> in a galaxy far, far away is a giant son. 300 times larger than
. >> he renounced his canadian citizenship so that he could accept. >> conrad black, the right trusted. >> while some admired his achievements, many found it arrogant and extravagant. an apartment in new york, expensive houses in london and florida. some said that he was living in billionaires' like stale on a millionaires -- lifestyle on a millionaire's salary. he spent the last two years in this florida jail and today was freed as the head of the appeal. what now for conrad...
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. >>> final round of the canadian open after a record-setting 60 yesterday, carlet pet teeraturessonsand congralations to jon miller, well deserved. nobo spins a yarn like he does. >> carolyn: we'll be right back with a battle of the superstar action thrillers. ok. what if i just hada sm? i was good today, i deserve it! or, i could have a medium ice and some celery sticks and they would cancel each other ou right? or...ok. i could have one large slice and jog inlace as i eat it or..k. how about one large slice while jogging in place followed by eight celery... mmm raspberry cheesecake.. i have beethinking about this all day. wow, and you've lost weight! yeah, you' welcome. thank you! female announcer ] yoplait light. with 30 delicious flavors all around 100 calories each. yoplait. it is so goo >> alan: the thrilr "inception" is the bigge draw at the box office. it earned more than $43 milon, topping "salt." that came in a solid second, taking more than 36 millionn the first weekend. third place went to "despicable me". just over $24 million. it's total take, $162 million. >> carolyn:
. >>> final round of the canadian open after a record-setting 60 yesterday, carlet pet teeraturessonsand congralations to jon miller, well deserved. nobo spins a yarn like he does. >> carolyn: we'll be right back with a battle of the superstar action thrillers. ok. what if i just hada sm? i was good today, i deserve it! or, i could have a medium ice and some celery sticks and they would cancel each other ou right? or...ok. i could have one large slice and jog inlace as i eat it...
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a joint study by the canadian and u.s. governments found new infections plummeted in canada when more people went on aids ugs. new inftions dropped by 3% for every 100 people with h.i.v. who started taking the drug combinations. the results are published in the british medical journal. >> alan: thousands of people raed millions of dollars in the aids walk. >> carolyn: d changes ahead in our weather. igh glase will tell us about it. were prese i want you to >> carolyn: a new addition for the city osan francisco, something most other major cities already have, an antiques flea market. the antiques fair took place in the parking lot at candlestick point. they have a contract to run the market the third sunday of every month for a year. the city will rent space to the smaller markethich takes pla on sundays. >> alan: some great wther, and leigh will tell us more. >> leigh: we're going to cool down. those of you in antioch, pittsburg, temperatures in the 90s. even 100 degrees. some nice cooling expected this work week. this is
a joint study by the canadian and u.s. governments found new infections plummeted in canada when more people went on aids ugs. new inftions dropped by 3% for every 100 people with h.i.v. who started taking the drug combinations. the results are published in the british medical journal. >> alan: thousands of people raed millions of dollars in the aids walk. >> carolyn: d changes ahead in our weather. igh glase will tell us about it. were prese i want you to >> carolyn: a new...
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. ♪ >>> a canadian pilot is recovering after just escaping this dramatic crash. pilot was flying a fighter jet in a practice run for an air show. you can see him eject seconds before the plane crashes and bursts into flames. no one on the ground was hurt. there we go. there he ejects right now. it froze. investigators are looking into what caused the crash. the plane was zipping back and forth across the sky in several stunts before diving for the ground. the pilot survived with believe it or not a sore back and some scrapes. >>> mobile devices are making life easier when it comes to getting information on the go. there could be a downside. gadget eyestrain. how tiny media could lead to big problems for your eyes. >> reporter: iphones, a blackberry, ipads. >> i use a small type. >> every 40 seconds. >> reporter: mobile devices in all shapes, colors and teeny tiny sizes. >> e-mails, texting. internet. everything that i can. >> i think i have a little addiction. >> reporter: which may be convenient but at what cost? >> i have patients every day complaining they can
. ♪ >>> a canadian pilot is recovering after just escaping this dramatic crash. pilot was flying a fighter jet in a practice run for an air show. you can see him eject seconds before the plane crashes and bursts into flames. no one on the ground was hurt. there we go. there he ejects right now. it froze. investigators are looking into what caused the crash. the plane was zipping back and forth across the sky in several stunts before diving for the ground. the pilot survived with...
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i don't think he was worried about the guy, a whole head shorter. >> a former canadian mountie apparently that he was picking on. >> thank goodness. what was the final time of the marathon winner? >> i have no idea. >> two hours and 20 some minutes, 26. >> could have qualified for boston too. >> 2 hours and 26 minutes. >> bad memory. >> yeah, see you at 10 and 11:00. good night. ,, those people are happy 'cause they're gonna have a good time, and they've got extra money in their pocket. those are happy passengers. how much does it cost for those snacks again? nothing. at southwest airlines, when we have a sale, it's a sale. [ male announcer ] southwest airlines has flights starting at $49 one-way. book now only at southwest.com. [ rand ] how can you not want to get on the plane? come on and get on the plane. we're saving you money. now that's a plane full of happy. [ employees ] grab your bag. it's on. [ ding ] you can connect to the internet at blazing fast speeds. wow, look at that! so you can go online and check out the news, or you can just catch up with old friends -- hey buddy. you
i don't think he was worried about the guy, a whole head shorter. >> a former canadian mountie apparently that he was picking on. >> thank goodness. what was the final time of the marathon winner? >> i have no idea. >> two hours and 20 some minutes, 26. >> could have qualified for boston too. >> 2 hours and 26 minutes. >> bad memory. >> yeah, see you at 10 and 11:00. good night. ,, those people are happy 'cause they're gonna have a good time, and...
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things football and to golf for tim clark and dean wilson share the lead at the halfway stage of the canadian open american wilson carving a second straight sixty five to join his south african colleagues at the st george's summit durban native clarke he was bogey free of just rolling in a birdie on the seventeenth the thirty four year old hoping to a second p.g.a. title to the big money players championship crown he won inmates brant della had made the world take notice with a run one course record score of sixty two on thursday the twenty eight year old sits one stroke back after finishing friday with a sixty nine fellow american steve croft joining him there on night and on their own right. let's stay in the greens and move to stockholm where k.j. choi maintained his composure to take a one shot lead through hoff's lot the south korean balancing back from a run of three bogeys and four holes to finish five on this approach on the nine getting a lucky console and the forty year old rock bottom front nine action with a birdie twenty ten british open winner lewis also in the running the south
things football and to golf for tim clark and dean wilson share the lead at the halfway stage of the canadian open american wilson carving a second straight sixty five to join his south african colleagues at the st george's summit durban native clarke he was bogey free of just rolling in a birdie on the seventeenth the thirty four year old hoping to a second p.g.a. title to the big money players championship crown he won inmates brant della had made the world take notice with a run one course...
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in snowboard as well as speed boarding however stop sure will buy a new gun you on the degraded canadianin top form on route to first place and the thirty year old and got the second build of the night in the best category. now an enthusiastic crowd flock to day three of the international sport forum here in moscow and it was as it was the weekend local and foreign visitors got a taste of events from russia and other failed r.t. is among course of reports from delusion that complex. russian is truly a country of sport especially in the summertime when the weather is just perfect and everyone wants to be outside so without any further ado. relax and enjoy the calgary russian style. we've. dozens false i'll bring you more in a couple of hours time here next is the white house stay with us. coming into the future. just like he. came from a cinema and landed in your living room. on special lenses streamed straight your stereo display to life glasses no problem gentry's the three d. function be updated here on a. move to the center. a . few laughs i. bought. in the united kingdom she's availa
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ok that brings us all into the greens where there's not a likely name at the top of the canadian open leaderboard brand dela setting a course record eight under sixty two and grabbing a two shot lead in the process after the opening round the p.g.a. tour a rookie though still with plenty to do and george's club brock mckenzie unfound v.z. his biggest challenge is followed by a large chasing pack led by daniel chopra the swede finishing the opening day starting five under sixty five with spencer eleven it will too much effort the american we have shown here in the finals holds become one of nine players on five songs or par stores. finally spain may be the world cup champions for the first time but octopus paul knew that all along the marine wonder now declared an honorary friend of the spanish talent. in the glory of a spot on world cup predictions plenty of visitors and even more memorabilia for the famed octopus including a bronze likeness of himself german resident paul making waves after correctly predicting the winner of all six of germany's games while also picking spain to win
ok that brings us all into the greens where there's not a likely name at the top of the canadian open leaderboard brand dela setting a course record eight under sixty two and grabbing a two shot lead in the process after the opening round the p.g.a. tour a rookie though still with plenty to do and george's club brock mckenzie unfound v.z. his biggest challenge is followed by a large chasing pack led by daniel chopra the swede finishing the opening day starting five under sixty five with spencer...
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we didn't replace it with the canadian flag. the sky didn't fall in. the world didn't come to an end. >> suarez: and fred de sam lazaro tells the story of one man's attempt to bridge the digital divide in one of johannesburg's poorest neighborhoods. one phone call at a time. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: chevron, this is the power of human energy . b nsf railway. and by the bill and melinda gates foundation dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life . and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> suarez: there was no holiday in the battle with that blown oil well in the gulf of mexico. but weather again hindered cleanup efforts as the oil fouled the fourth of july weekend. and as tar balls washed up on beachs in texas for the first time. out on th
we didn't replace it with the canadian flag. the sky didn't fall in. the world didn't come to an end. >> suarez: and fred de sam lazaro tells the story of one man's attempt to bridge the digital divide in one of johannesburg's poorest neighborhoods. one phone call at a time. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: chevron, this is the power of human energy . b nsf railway. and by the bill and melinda...
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specializes in snowboarding as well as boarding was stopped short by our new guy new on the degraded canadian so cool on the eighty first place and he also got his second gold overnight in the past three categories. now back in russia the country's street ball team reclaimed the trophy they lost to ukraine last him has to be to study in the final of the fourth annual moscow open meter also has the story. bad weather is a common problem for street ball organizers in moscow cold hard win and poor and we intend to show up at the least appropriate moment that certainly wasn't the case at the annual moscow well one which attracted the biggest number of participants and spectators in this four year history. the temperature dropped to just thirty two celsius from thirty seven the previous day making nearly perfect playing conditions team russia had a lot to prove after losing their title from two thousand and seven and two thousand and eight to korean last year and after hanging on to the feast of venus best of three series on friday the host made the quarterfinals teen daughters had an ace up their
specializes in snowboarding as well as boarding was stopped short by our new guy new on the degraded canadian so cool on the eighty first place and he also got his second gold overnight in the past three categories. now back in russia the country's street ball team reclaimed the trophy they lost to ukraine last him has to be to study in the final of the fourth annual moscow open meter also has the story. bad weather is a common problem for street ball organizers in moscow cold hard win and poor...
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it happened as a canadian air force jet was training yesterday for an air show. the pilot was practicing a low-altitude, low-speed maneuver when the plane suddenly dove to the ground and exploded into a fireball. the pilot managed to eject seconds before impact. he suffered only scrapes and a sore back after being dragged several hundred feet. >>> up next, a happy ending. to a sad tale from the gulf with a little help from our friends. >>> finally tonight, we return to the disaster in the gulf and to a story we first told you about here last week about hundreds of families facing hardship in the gulf region forced to give up their pets. so many good and faithful animals suddenly without homes. not anymore. here is nbc's michelle kosinski. >> reporter: they are the victims that can't explain how it feels, that don't know what suddenly happened to their families or their favorite pillows. but marley and lesley and unstoppable georgia have just as unexpectedly found fast friends, you. one week ago, meadow trembled in her cage. now she, too, heads home with a new bes
it happened as a canadian air force jet was training yesterday for an air show. the pilot was practicing a low-altitude, low-speed maneuver when the plane suddenly dove to the ground and exploded into a fireball. the pilot managed to eject seconds before impact. he suffered only scrapes and a sore back after being dragged several hundred feet. >>> up next, a happy ending. to a sad tale from the gulf with a little help from our friends. >>> finally tonight, we return to the...