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we talk about the differences between canadians and americans and some say a canadian is just an unarmedamerican with health care. not sure about that but there are lots of differences you don't realize that first. kind of like carbon monoxide. you can see it or smell it but it is deadly. the sensilie are different. in canada the question is about public policy. what has the government done for us? in the united states the question of public policy is what has the government done to us? there's a distrust in the way people view policy. for example americans might be surprised to learn that in canada one of the big debates of the last year had to do with the federal government deciding to take away the long form senses. to me as an american i thought it makes sense. they don't need that information. the reaction was really striking. a big controversial issue in canada. we need this information because we have all these people we have to help and that was surprising. in canada canadians might be surprised to know that with the united states, around to getting health care for most of our pe
we talk about the differences between canadians and americans and some say a canadian is just an unarmedamerican with health care. not sure about that but there are lots of differences you don't realize that first. kind of like carbon monoxide. you can see it or smell it but it is deadly. the sensilie are different. in canada the question is about public policy. what has the government done for us? in the united states the question of public policy is what has the government done to us? there's...
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canadians have been educated. we have on growth terrorists, we have some of those issues we didn't feel we were dealing with in 2001, and we are in 2011. >> andrew and then scotty. >> do they think we get it on the security because it is going to be crucial to be put in additi to any kind trimeter if anybody is going to trust us to come up with our part of the deal. if there's an eater reality or perception we don't get it, that we are not as price of securit as americans, not prepared to do the steps necessary to secure those borders, then we are not going to be able to -- >> i think we are getting into the sea that we are getting it, and the thing that is why we are actually even having the discussion again to get it off the table. >> to that point, andrew, i think the debate on the border perimeter security has to be argued in canada first. because i really believe in canada puts it mind at something, it can get almost never it once with the united states particularly with the leadership in washington. drexel,
canadians have been educated. we have on growth terrorists, we have some of those issues we didn't feel we were dealing with in 2001, and we are in 2011. >> andrew and then scotty. >> do they think we get it on the security because it is going to be crucial to be put in additi to any kind trimeter if anybody is going to trust us to come up with our part of the deal. if there's an eater reality or perception we don't get it, that we are not as price of securit as americans, not...
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speech is a quick thing on what the canadian product, great canadian company has a new jet called thec series. it is manufactured in the back but it is 55% american parts, so is i cnadianlan becae it s made the or anmican anbecause it is most our stuff? it has also got some chinese parts in there. >> i think the.s. createand manufacturing test scores led by thk mr. oom who was al involved in a bilateral relationship on the ongoing history. we were quite frankly very worried with what would be in that report and it was actually quite fair in terms of dealing with the manufacturing jobs on both sides of the border. if you go out the door here you will notice there is a flyer from winnipeg that is also completed in st. cloud because of the buy america provision back in 82 and notwithstanding. >> by american works. >> we of the jobs in winnipeg and a few in st. cloud and it is perfect. they got quickly to theo emisonus bau cafoia actllbu me seth a o cna and for aerospace. again if you get there quickly and you train your workforce you are going to be, to have the agility and as you know,
speech is a quick thing on what the canadian product, great canadian company has a new jet called thec series. it is manufactured in the back but it is 55% american parts, so is i cnadianlan becae it s made the or anmican anbecause it is most our stuff? it has also got some chinese parts in there. >> i think the.s. createand manufacturing test scores led by thk mr. oom who was al involved in a bilateral relationship on the ongoing history. we were quite frankly very worried with what...
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canadians have been educated.e have on growth terrorists, we have some of those issues we didn't feel we were dealing with in 2001, and we are in 2011. >> andrew and then scotty. >> do they think we get it on the security because it is going to be crucial to be put in addition to any kind trimeter if anybody is going to trust us to come up with our part of the deal. if there's an eater reality or perception we don't get it, that we are not as price of security as americans, not prepared to do the steps necessary to secure those borders, then we are not going to be able to -- >> i think we are getting into the sea that we are getting it, and the thing that is why we are actually even having the discussion again to get it off the table. >> to that point, andrew, i think the debate on the border perimeter security has to be argued in canada first. because i really believe in canada puts it mind at something, it can get almost never it once with the united states particularly with the leadership in washington. drexel,
canadians have been educated.e have on growth terrorists, we have some of those issues we didn't feel we were dealing with in 2001, and we are in 2011. >> andrew and then scotty. >> do they think we get it on the security because it is going to be crucial to be put in addition to any kind trimeter if anybody is going to trust us to come up with our part of the deal. if there's an eater reality or perception we don't get it, that we are not as price of security as americans, not...
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the senate is live >> now, courtesy of canadian television, an interview with canadian prime ministertephen harper. topics include the economy, u.s.-canada relations, and afghanistan. stephen harper, the leader of the conservative party in canada, has served as prime minister since 2006. this is about 45 minutes. >> the following is a ctv news special presentation. conversation with the prime minister. >> canada is emerging from this recession in a strong position. canadians solutions are leading the way globally. it is not enough for nations to make promises. we must get results. we are looking at a non-combat mission that will occur. >> we are not going to win or lose the war. this is about nation-building. i have never seen flooding like this. we do not intend to leave at this time until the job is done. >> conversation with the prime minister. >> welcome to our annual conversation with the prime minister pierre during the next 60 minutes, my colleague and i will be chatting with the very honorable stephen harper about the kind of year we have had in 2010 and what we might look for
the senate is live >> now, courtesy of canadian television, an interview with canadian prime ministertephen harper. topics include the economy, u.s.-canada relations, and afghanistan. stephen harper, the leader of the conservative party in canada, has served as prime minister since 2006. this is about 45 minutes. >> the following is a ctv news special presentation. conversation with the prime minister. >> canada is emerging from this recession in a strong position. canadians...
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the upper canadian militiaman was a canadian by birth. succumbing to -- when american forces go into canada and their opponents will include upper canadian militia it's americans against americans overwhelmingly because the americans who had settled in upper canada were at least 60% and perhaps two-thirds of upper canada's population by 1812. it's also a symbol war of irish people against irish people so it is a civil war within the british empire over whether the british empire extends river its subjects go in the world. and then finally is a civil war might involving native people who are on both sides of the border and of the war. ultimately by telling the story of this border land war, i want to say that it is less about some sort of nationality understood as ethnicity than it is as a contest between a republican the empire for the allegiance of diverse peoples who lived on both sides of the border. both republicans and here i am talking about people who ideologically are committed to a republican form of government. both republicans
the upper canadian militiaman was a canadian by birth. succumbing to -- when american forces go into canada and their opponents will include upper canadian militia it's americans against americans overwhelmingly because the americans who had settled in upper canada were at least 60% and perhaps two-thirds of upper canada's population by 1812. it's also a symbol war of irish people against irish people so it is a civil war within the british empire over whether the british empire extends river...
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>> angry canadian? >> jimmy: yeah. what is that like? with the rage that much. so, when they do, they really go bat [ bleep ] crazy. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: is it just over hockey? >> it's a lot of hockey. it's a lot of me getting enraged about hockey in this movie. but it is scary, because i am taking on this big canadian thing, and i don't want to piss off canada. because it's a big canadian movie, and it's very important to them. and so, i thought, they're hiring an american guy. i better not be the guy that screws up the big canadian national treasure. >> jimmy: man, you did a great job. >> oh, thanks, man. >> jimmy: there's one scene where you just tear up a room, destroy it. >> oh, yeah, i did. yeah, i guess. he goes -- he's crazy. he drinks a little too much. and i did, i had to destroy a room, yes. i broke my finger. >> jimmy: full-on charlie sheen. >> yeah, full-on charlie sheen. >> jimmy: you broke a finger? >> full-on charlie sheen. i did, i broke my finger. i broke the tip of my finger. i didn't really break -- i don't know. i
>> angry canadian? >> jimmy: yeah. what is that like? with the rage that much. so, when they do, they really go bat [ bleep ] crazy. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: is it just over hockey? >> it's a lot of hockey. it's a lot of me getting enraged about hockey in this movie. but it is scary, because i am taking on this big canadian thing, and i don't want to piss off canada. because it's a big canadian movie, and it's very important to them. and so, i thought, they're hiring an...
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the a canadian university. there are a lot of people who are not corrupt, and this government, when we give assistance in afghanistan, we make sure our assistance goes to agencies that are not corrupt. we will not give any money to any element of the government we believe is corrupt. >> we see from wikileaks that president karzai's brother muscled in [unintelligible] >> security is essential around construction work. all of our construction contracts -- these things are done according to government guidelines. >> we have been kicked out of the camp in dubai, largely because of the initial landing rights in canada. this apparently is going to cost several million dollars extra, trying to get our equipment out. is there a possibility that we could come to some compromise on the additional rights? >> the lease expired. we had a least that base, and the uae came to us with a proposal that was not in our best interests. we were prepared to make a compromise. i don't think we can be in a position as a country, where
the a canadian university. there are a lot of people who are not corrupt, and this government, when we give assistance in afghanistan, we make sure our assistance goes to agencies that are not corrupt. we will not give any money to any element of the government we believe is corrupt. >> we see from wikileaks that president karzai's brother muscled in [unintelligible] >> security is essential around construction work. all of our construction contracts -- these things are done...
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british and canadian ambassadors have been expelled from ivory coast. britain dismisses the government's orders as invalid. christians in egypt have been attending christmas eve mass in the shadow of last weekend's attack on a church in alexandria in which 23 people died. there has been a huge security presence with cars banned from outside churches. our correspondent in cairo has been visiting some of the masses. >> at the cop the cathedral, they celebrated christmas eve mass as they have done for centuries. the leader of them lead the conversation in the traditional ceremony. he was joined by government figures and religious leaders, christian and muslim. >> my dearest sons and brothers, i congratulate you on christ's birthday. i pray to god on your behalf that you live a wholly and blessed life. and, that your faith in god remains strong and unshippable. >> south side, worshipers went through rigorous security checks. streets were closed to traffic. in alexandria, the police were out in force to protect the church that was the subject of last weekend
british and canadian ambassadors have been expelled from ivory coast. britain dismisses the government's orders as invalid. christians in egypt have been attending christmas eve mass in the shadow of last weekend's attack on a church in alexandria in which 23 people died. there has been a huge security presence with cars banned from outside churches. our correspondent in cairo has been visiting some of the masses. >> at the cop the cathedral, they celebrated christmas eve mass as they...
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europe i think that's pretty epic but the canadian broadcasting hundred council says that the societal values that issue a quarter century later have shifted and the broadcast of the song in two thousand and ten must reflect those values rather than those of one nine hundred eighty five but even back in one nine hundred eighty five when the song hit number one on the charts in canada and in the u.s. songwriter mark knopfler responded to accusations of homophobia by pointing out the lyric was meant to be ironic it was written from the viewpoint of a stupid character so i have to ask and are politically correct society is this really what people in canada are worried about if you don't like the song when it comes on the radio turn the station or turn the radio off and whatever happened to canada being more enlightened than the us sounds like they're some uptight people live. in the great white north and that's why you are tonight's tool time where. now a kennedy and woman speaking of was in for quite a surprise when she was stopped at the u.s. border linda burke was randomly searched at
europe i think that's pretty epic but the canadian broadcasting hundred council says that the societal values that issue a quarter century later have shifted and the broadcast of the song in two thousand and ten must reflect those values rather than those of one nine hundred eighty five but even back in one nine hundred eighty five when the song hit number one on the charts in canada and in the u.s. songwriter mark knopfler responded to accusations of homophobia by pointing out the lyric was...
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could have been a majo been a major disaster on a canadian highway last night. look at this. everything looks fine u >> a dashboard camera caught what could have been a major disaster on a canadian highway. everything looks fine until it loses control and comes crashing into oncoming traffic. it narrowly misses a big rig, and the car that caught it all on camera. >> i literally just missed the front of this truck as it was coming apart, and luckily i missed it and pulled over. >> wow. oh my. although a suddee contributed to the accident, the truck driver was charged with careless driving. >>> it was a packed cruise ship stuck at sea for days after an energy fired. tonight on its way from san diego to san francisco for repairs. >> splendor finally on the movet thing is impressive. >> 951 feet long, 13 stories long. >> that's pretty cool. >> leaving san diego with tug by its side exactly how it showed up here last november. remember this, the splendor packed with passengers who dream vacation quickly became a nightmare leaving the ship with no electricity, no hotd water, and ov
could have been a majo been a major disaster on a canadian highway last night. look at this. everything looks fine u >> a dashboard camera caught what could have been a major disaster on a canadian highway. everything looks fine until it loses control and comes crashing into oncoming traffic. it narrowly misses a big rig, and the car that caught it all on camera. >> i literally just missed the front of this truck as it was coming apart, and luckily i missed it and pulled over....
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british and canadian ambassadors are expelled from ivory coast. britain says the move is in the lead -- invalid. welcome to our viewers around the globe. coming up for you later, despite calls to curb the bonuses, britain's banks get set to pay out billions of pounds for their stocks. hello. in cricket, england has taken three australian wickets on the last day of the final test in sydney to claim a series victory. after 40-minute rain delay, the austral in started needing 100 of the one runs to avoid their third defeat. in the first hour, england made the inevitable breakdown. one wicket was gained 443 runs. another one was gained for 7 runs. when the final wicket fell, england concluded the series with a win by an inning and 83 runs. our sports correspondent is at the center of celebrations in sydney. >> these are the ceremonies of the moment. it is quieting down. the england players will go back to the dressing room now. it was a fantastic scene. it was carried around by andrew. he was quiet as he walked among the crowds. he walked along and di
british and canadian ambassadors are expelled from ivory coast. britain says the move is in the lead -- invalid. welcome to our viewers around the globe. coming up for you later, despite calls to curb the bonuses, britain's banks get set to pay out billions of pounds for their stocks. hello. in cricket, england has taken three australian wickets on the last day of the final test in sydney to claim a series victory. after 40-minute rain delay, the austral in started needing 100 of the one runs...
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the canadian campaign collapsed and american forces fell back to ticonderoga and of course, october 76 arnold sought to the famous battle and staved off a british penetration into the new york state for a traditional year and saved it the american cause. the campaign come on its face was a disaster and served a purpose which is another aspect of washington's character, his ability to look for the benefits and the situation a matter how gloomy lowered grim things seemed and he was able to find a the positive side to move forward. of course, the british we're stopped at the northern border and by the weather and to wait for the campaign season but ultimately costs the goal via lake champlain and the hudson and to take the hudson to use it as a divider to break the colony's and icily new england over here and from new york and the southern colonies to the south and west. this is a map from 1775 that washington around the chief british engineer. a lot of these maps were printed in london including the map of boston harbor. how did washington get a hold of the maps in the middle of the war?
the canadian campaign collapsed and american forces fell back to ticonderoga and of course, october 76 arnold sought to the famous battle and staved off a british penetration into the new york state for a traditional year and saved it the american cause. the campaign come on its face was a disaster and served a purpose which is another aspect of washington's character, his ability to look for the benefits and the situation a matter how gloomy lowered grim things seemed and he was able to find a...
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yesterday, canadian tv station make announcement. a canadian company import prison-made products. and the prison has 6,000 products exporting to canada. total cost 200,000. and we laogai foundation pose like a company, category the chinese camp and they signed a contract with us. if we paid the money the products would come to the united states. whatever you want to do business, but this is illegal by united states. now, let me take some other additional sto-- tell you some additional story. last november i was in oslo. i participated in a peace ceremony. i'm very grateful that chinese dissidents win award. i find a manual, pictures of the ceo of american enterprises, cisco systems, cisco systems is a sponsor of the ceremony. how much money they donated to the nobel peace prize, i do not know. but anyway, it's a big advertisement. i was shocked. sell the product technology. and train the chinese police how to set up the internet service. this is chinese national program. so-called a product project. in 2000/2001/2002 china don't have the firewall. now they have a very good firewal
yesterday, canadian tv station make announcement. a canadian company import prison-made products. and the prison has 6,000 products exporting to canada. total cost 200,000. and we laogai foundation pose like a company, category the chinese camp and they signed a contract with us. if we paid the money the products would come to the united states. whatever you want to do business, but this is illegal by united states. now, let me take some other additional sto-- tell you some additional story....
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and when i started looking at the canadian exodus, what's happening is the british want the loyalists to stay here, but the loyalists start to feel the urge to get out. and one reason that they want to get out is because they are losing their land. the confiscation of land was consistent through the revolution. every one of the states pass some kind of a lot about confiscation. and there were also laws that were charging them with treason. well, what they do is go to canada, because the british see the benefit of getting a group of english-speaking british subjects up into canada to counteract those people in quÉbec who are catholic and speak french. so all any of what is now nova scotia and new brunswick becomes the homeland of the people who left america. and they are given axis access, army rations, some kids in some cases, lumber in other cases, told to cut down the trees and stars from communities. which they do. they are very proud of it today. if you are a descendent of one of the loyalists who came up there, you can put a uv after your name. that united empire that have helped
and when i started looking at the canadian exodus, what's happening is the british want the loyalists to stay here, but the loyalists start to feel the urge to get out. and one reason that they want to get out is because they are losing their land. the confiscation of land was consistent through the revolution. every one of the states pass some kind of a lot about confiscation. and there were also laws that were charging them with treason. well, what they do is go to canada, because the british...
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and the winner this time, i believe, is a young french canadian girl. - that's right.a very good story in itself, because this girl comes from a very small town, and she's not self-taught, but the professorship probably wasn't what you would get if you were in montreal or quebec city. anyway, they bring in about three really knowledgeable people who are the judges, and because there are 19 instruments in the bank, there are 19 people who can place, and these judges place them the way they see it. and what they're looking for is somebody whose whole career will advance fastest by having a great voice, so this girl placed number one, and she thought she was lucky to even be in the 19. so she turns to denis brott, who is sort of mcing the thing, and she said, "what do i do?" and he said, "you try every one of those 19 instruments, and see which one you really feel has a rapport with you, and the one that has the most rapport, that's the one you should do". - wow. a dream come true. - and it's not necessarily the most expensive--you know, it could be anything. so she did t
and the winner this time, i believe, is a young french canadian girl. - that's right.a very good story in itself, because this girl comes from a very small town, and she's not self-taught, but the professorship probably wasn't what you would get if you were in montreal or quebec city. anyway, they bring in about three really knowledgeable people who are the judges, and because there are 19 instruments in the bank, there are 19 people who can place, and these judges place them the way they see...
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they're faux canadians. >> let's build bridges, not walls. >> jimmy: exactly.m in canada? >> cornwall. >> jimmy: you can build corn walls while we're at it. thank you. [ laughter ] and in cornwall -- is that a small town, cornwall? >> yes, very small. >> jimmy: it is. so it's not like a showbiz town where people come out and they do big theater shows and that sort of thing? >> not really. >> jimmy: your family is not like the barrymores or the kardashians, anything like that? >> i know what you're getting at. i know your angle. you mean, am i from a showbiz family? >> exactly. >> my uncle was an elvis impersonator. >> jimmy: so yes, you are. you had an unfair advantage over everyone else. what was your uncle's name? >> his name's perry and he went by the name elvis perry. >> jimmy: elvis perry. okay. elvis the refrigerator perry? >> don't cheapen it. >> jimmy: where did uncle elvis perry perform? >> malls. >> jimmy: in malls? really? you have to be careful, you go right into a fountain in those things. and would you -- how old were you when he would do this? >>
they're faux canadians. >> let's build bridges, not walls. >> jimmy: exactly.m in canada? >> cornwall. >> jimmy: you can build corn walls while we're at it. thank you. [ laughter ] and in cornwall -- is that a small town, cornwall? >> yes, very small. >> jimmy: it is. so it's not like a showbiz town where people come out and they do big theater shows and that sort of thing? >> not really. >> jimmy: your family is not like the barrymores or the...
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so the canadian campaign collapsed and american forces fell back towards ticonderoga. course i'm not sober of 76, arnold fought the famous battle of alcor island, which was a great turning point. steve jobs held off they british penetration into new york state for an additional year. or perhaps save the american cause. and so again, the campaign while on its face was a disaster, it served a purpose. and that's another aspect of washington's character that comes through, is the ability to look for benefits in the situation, no matter how gloomy and graham king seen. he was able to find the positive side and to keep moving forward. and of course the british had been sought at the northern order by weather, but arnold and the need to return to go back and wait for campaigning season with warmer weather. but ultimately their goal would be to come down via lake champlain, the whiskey river, lake george in the hudson institute godsend and use it as a divider to break the colonies, isolate new england over here from new york and all the southern colonies to the south and west
so the canadian campaign collapsed and american forces fell back towards ticonderoga. course i'm not sober of 76, arnold fought the famous battle of alcor island, which was a great turning point. steve jobs held off they british penetration into new york state for an additional year. or perhaps save the american cause. and so again, the campaign while on its face was a disaster, it served a purpose. and that's another aspect of washington's character that comes through, is the ability to look...
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[laughter] but we finally got in thanks to the canadians. and what did pat want -- though the city was besieged, there was no electricity, basically no food, and it was november in the morning as we went out the next day the fog was across the city. so you could wander around the city because the fog was in the city, and the snipers, the zerbe sniper -- serb snipers were in the hills. pat wanted to go to to the spot where the 20th century began, namely where the archduke was shot. and we went with the bosnian deputy foreign minister, we in our flak jackets, this poor man in his suit. pat refused to wear his helmet which, of course, meant i couldn't wear my helmet. [laughter] companied by journalists -- accompanied by journalists because if you're going to go to sarajevo, you want to make a point about this besieged situation. and he proceeded to recount a story which i would love to recount. basically, in a very abbreviated form, they try today assassinate the archduke earlier, the plot
[laughter] but we finally got in thanks to the canadians. and what did pat want -- though the city was besieged, there was no electricity, basically no food, and it was november in the morning as we went out the next day the fog was across the city. so you could wander around the city because the fog was in the city, and the snipers, the zerbe sniper -- serb snipers were in the hills. pat wanted to go to to the spot where the 20th century began, namely where the archduke was shot. and we went...
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. >> like many of you will recall about what rickey was a slightly chubby but very tight canadian dairy neither of which is what he is now. >> the golden globe close to home social that work. >> of the social network mess what for best movie drama stead of earning zilch, your savings will be earning three times the national average. three times more? roger that! go online and sign up at capitalone.com. what's in your wallet?! where to sputnik? [ chuckles ]
. >> like many of you will recall about what rickey was a slightly chubby but very tight canadian dairy neither of which is what he is now. >> the golden globe close to home social that work. >> of the social network mess what for best movie drama stead of earning zilch, your savings will be earning three times the national average. three times more? roger that! go online and sign up at capitalone.com. what's in your wallet?! where to sputnik? [ chuckles ]
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when they began showing it to private audiences, the feedback or was that the canadians were not developed enough. they had to cut out other stuff. it was a very strong in the moving movie. some of the things that they put in their were wrong. and did not happen. that is why you had all of this. that is why he did not receive his oscar. tavis: probably the best thing of there. the new book is called "eye of the hurricane." good to have you on this program. >> the forward is by nelson mandela. don't forget that. tavis: if you will get your book forwarded by anybody. i will see you next time on pbs. thank you for watching. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org >> join me next time for a conversation with actor ed o'neal. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwi
when they began showing it to private audiences, the feedback or was that the canadians were not developed enough. they had to cut out other stuff. it was a very strong in the moving movie. some of the things that they put in their were wrong. and did not happen. that is why you had all of this. that is why he did not receive his oscar. tavis: probably the best thing of there. the new book is called "eye of the hurricane." good to have you on this program. >> the forward is by...
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martial at fort stewart today and his trial is attracting international media attention spanish and canadian television crews joined local news teams to report he faces up to a year in prison for desertion if convicted. today it is for the first day of the trial in the court martial of staff sergeant peel. years charged with one specification of violation of article eighty five of the uniform code of military justice you see m.j. desertion. i will introduce mr ramsey clark as you all know by now as a former attorney general united states in this sixty seven to the johnson administration you just have to go be leading the defense on the issue of whether the international law defenses that we want to offer should be admitted in this case is that this is a or the most important issues in this case. are coming down to the station. because it should such great importance. to our country tend to peace. in iraq you have soldiers accused of violating international law. the geneva convention. and for that matter domestic law course you can brutalize people under any circumstances under a new law. her
martial at fort stewart today and his trial is attracting international media attention spanish and canadian television crews joined local news teams to report he faces up to a year in prison for desertion if convicted. today it is for the first day of the trial in the court martial of staff sergeant peel. years charged with one specification of violation of article eighty five of the uniform code of military justice you see m.j. desertion. i will introduce mr ramsey clark as you all know by...
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perhaps we question whether we are doing right by our children or our canadian -- or our community or whether our priorities are in order. we recognize our own mortality. we recognize in the fleeting time we have on this earth what matters is not wealth or status or power or same -- or fame, but rather how well we have loved and what part we have played in making the lives of other people better. [applause] that process of reflection, of making sure that we aligned our values with our actions, that i believe is what a tragedy like this requires. for those who were harmed, those who were killed, they are part of our family, 300 million strong. we might not have known them personally but surely we see ourselves a number and in georgia and dorwin, we sense the abiding love that we have for our husbands and wives and house partners. phyllis, she is our mother or grandmother, gabriel, our brother or son in judge roll, we prize not only someone who does his job well but also someone who -- in gabby, we see the public spiritedness and the desire to participate in that sometimes frustrating a
perhaps we question whether we are doing right by our children or our canadian -- or our community or whether our priorities are in order. we recognize our own mortality. we recognize in the fleeting time we have on this earth what matters is not wealth or status or power or same -- or fame, but rather how well we have loved and what part we have played in making the lives of other people better. [applause] that process of reflection, of making sure that we aligned our values with our actions,...
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canadian highway. everything looks fine until a big rig loses >>> a dash board camera caught what could have been a major accident. a big rig loses control comes crashes through the center divide into on coming traffic it narrowly missed another big rig and the car that caught it on camera, the truck driver was charged with careless driving. yikes. >> no kidding. all right let's move to another continent. australia, where catastrophic flooding is spreading to the southeast, a lake about 55 miles long is expected to continue moving in the coming week toward a small town of swan hill in the state of victoria. the town of 10,000 people sits in the junction of two rivers already swollen from flooding record rains in australia began more than a month ago in the northeast. 30 people have died in flooding and more than 30,000 homes have been damaged or destroyed. >> some amazing video. >> i know. >> gives you reason to be thankful around here we complain about a few rain drops what is in store today jim? >> n
canadian highway. everything looks fine until a big rig loses >>> a dash board camera caught what could have been a major accident. a big rig loses control comes crashes through the center divide into on coming traffic it narrowly missed another big rig and the car that caught it on camera, the truck driver was charged with careless driving. yikes. >> no kidding. all right let's move to another continent. australia, where catastrophic flooding is spreading to the southeast, a...
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was that we decided to carry the i'm sorry score in all three goals and in five minutes elsewhere canadian press saw him and the period price had been to see the truck door five three to me came from behind twice the age of rookie to get a fourth grade land claim that pitched right when this time of the expensive toll paid out and then he has got to have netted a late winner in denali five for win against city rivals a tear scarred as they take to weaken the i that's right now the highlights in the last seven that. it's a great goal is now three time tour de france champion alberto contador says he'll fight to clear his name after receiving a one year ban for doping the spaniard was handed the punishment after traces of the sting of them showed up in a drugs test during last year's tour de france contador says it was a result of eating contaminated meat by mistake and says he will defend his innocence until the end claiming he's been a victim of the system he also branded the disciplinary process shameful it was appeal fails he will be stripped of last year's tour de france title elsewhere
was that we decided to carry the i'm sorry score in all three goals and in five minutes elsewhere canadian press saw him and the period price had been to see the truck door five three to me came from behind twice the age of rookie to get a fourth grade land claim that pitched right when this time of the expensive toll paid out and then he has got to have netted a late winner in denali five for win against city rivals a tear scarred as they take to weaken the i that's right now the highlights in...
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the slope style snowboarding competition in its first x games, 18-year-old canadian puts up the highest score in the history of slope style. the front side double cork 10-80, and then the back side double come. oh, my. he wins x games gold. >>> big upset in come hoops at madison square garden culled off by a team coached bay former drake alum. live at st. joan. coach k and duke. the red storm led by 21 in the half. b.j. kennedy all alone down low. converts, later in the half. branley, the one-handed hammer. johnnies up 23. 'duke cut it to 12. st. john's, first win over duke, in eight years. 93-78 that final. >>> great finish between manhattan and merritt. man -- manhattan down two. didn't matter. hit the game-winner at the buzzer. the good day to be a jasper. 60-59. >>> warriors trying to tune the jazz this evening, and the pro bowl from hawaii, both tonight at 11:00. >> alan: a little video there. all right. thanks a lot. coming up. veteran actor anthony hop -- hopkins drew a big crowd at the box office. medicare. it doesn't cover everything. and what it doesn't cover can cost you some
the slope style snowboarding competition in its first x games, 18-year-old canadian puts up the highest score in the history of slope style. the front side double cork 10-80, and then the back side double come. oh, my. he wins x games gold. >>> big upset in come hoops at madison square garden culled off by a team coached bay former drake alum. live at st. joan. coach k and duke. the red storm led by 21 in the half. b.j. kennedy all alone down low. converts, later in the half. branley,...
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canadians like it a lot. wouldn't work your? maybe, maybe not. that a system like france or germany has might work better with the population we have here. so i guess what i'm saying is there are other ways to get to the ultimate objective and maybe just single-payer. so i think that is something to consider. see in your mind what the ultimate goal is an figure out how to get there. >> thank you. >> thank you for everything you are doing. i don't mean to be naÏve, but since you worked with all these executives, i always wondered about the mindset of the insurance industry. i understand want to maximize profits, but i remember there was former executive, a woman who testified who said she denied the claim and the person died and then she got rewarded for. she kept getting promotions. at the people in the health care industry, to some of them actually feel the system is the best possible system or they are helping people? i mean, i wonder about the mindset of people who can just deny health care to sick people or come up with things like preexistin
canadians like it a lot. wouldn't work your? maybe, maybe not. that a system like france or germany has might work better with the population we have here. so i guess what i'm saying is there are other ways to get to the ultimate objective and maybe just single-payer. so i think that is something to consider. see in your mind what the ultimate goal is an figure out how to get there. >> thank you. >> thank you for everything you are doing. i don't mean to be naÏve, but since you...
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she was down for a while, okay, able to wave the canadian flag.ough way to win a gold, the other women did not win a medal, still fell. >>> -- why the ban on the devices might have a chance of being lifted, that's at 11:00. see you right here at 11:00. good night. [ female announce] there's only one you. that's why sutter health created thedoctorforyou.com, where you can find a doctor importan. and because it's sutter health, you can choose a doctor from some of the most respected medical groups and hospitals in northern california. find your doctor today at thedoctorforyou.com. [ woman ] the first time i smoked, i was 13.g breaths ] i was in a hurry to grow up and wanted to look cool. big tobacco knew it, and they preyed on me. i'm here to tell you that big tobacco hasn't changed. they continue to profit... by selling kids the same lies... to get them to use... the same deadly products. don't be big tobacco's next victim.
she was down for a while, okay, able to wave the canadian flag.ough way to win a gold, the other women did not win a medal, still fell. >>> -- why the ban on the devices might have a chance of being lifted, that's at 11:00. see you right here at 11:00. good night. [ female announce] there's only one you. that's why sutter health created thedoctorforyou.com, where you can find a doctor importan. and because it's sutter health, you can choose a doctor from some of the most respected...
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setter no such worries for david for earth were number seven sci fi into the waters at the expense of canadian milosz round match. let's talk golf nonis being a weekend to remember for jonathan ross the venice willing clinching his first p.g.a. tour victory following neil biting finale at the bob hope classic in california after five tough runs could have wrapped up the win on the day with this putt but the miss meant to be off as fellow overnight leader gary woodland and bill haas also finished off on twenty seven on the. boss was eliminated on the first extra hole on the pressure seemed to get to woodland on the second half seizing the initiative with a. thirty foot put country first win i think the us. and we know know who will be slugging it out for super bowl honors this year the green bay packers and the pittsburgh steelers tench in the n.f.c. and a.f.c. titles respectively on sunday events of course he refused how the night unfolded. but. that piece of. his. test. for. the defense of captain. tackling the imposing linebacker. terms of. the free. intercepting the ball. downfield. that pr
setter no such worries for david for earth were number seven sci fi into the waters at the expense of canadian milosz round match. let's talk golf nonis being a weekend to remember for jonathan ross the venice willing clinching his first p.g.a. tour victory following neil biting finale at the bob hope classic in california after five tough runs could have wrapped up the win on the day with this putt but the miss meant to be off as fellow overnight leader gary woodland and bill haas also...
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. >> in that deep freeze of the canadian winter, something is stirring. could be the planet's first genetically -- genetically modified farm animal for human consumption. they call it enviro-paid. they look like normal pigs and behave like normal pigs, but they are living and breathing wonders of modern science. each one contains imogene's of mice and e. coli bacterium, which went -- contains the genes of mice and the e. coli bacterium,. >> it is one of the only -- of this technology. it is mind-boggling when you think about it. >> it is mind-boggling, but i will try to explain. normal pigs cannot consume phosphates. that means the stuff that comes out of the back and can be a toxic levels for the environment. these pigs can digest phosphates. no more pollution and cheaper to feed. the science of genetic modification is moving fast. from these early days when it was slow in the dark mice and cats to these fastqh54md growi- glow in the dark mice and cats to these fast-growing salmon. it is hugely controversial stuff. in this, gm the free supermarket, the
. >> in that deep freeze of the canadian winter, something is stirring. could be the planet's first genetically -- genetically modified farm animal for human consumption. they call it enviro-paid. they look like normal pigs and behave like normal pigs, but they are living and breathing wonders of modern science. each one contains imogene's of mice and e. coli bacterium, which went -- contains the genes of mice and the e. coli bacterium,. >> it is one of the only -- of this...
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culture school we don't need to be teaching the arabic culture we don't need to be cheating the canadian culture we need to be teaching the american culture. my name is my secure my daughter serina mohammad she attends brand international cademy. my daughter was living with her mother she came to live with me last year so i had to get her into a public school and you took arabic every day and. you know a a ticket to egypt. is there also of course require a certain arabic history class it's a story. we've frank zeman learning about like ancient rome. a lot of stuff that none of the other classes are based on anything we learn in arabic plants. and early august of this year under pressure from the new york post and right wing bloggers representatives of the mare demanded that i resign as could be as principal as an arab american muslim born in yemen and raised in the united states establishing was my american dream. and how other turned into an american nightmare i have today said made my application to become the principle of the coolio gibran international academy right. i have also aske
culture school we don't need to be teaching the arabic culture we don't need to be cheating the canadian culture we need to be teaching the american culture. my name is my secure my daughter serina mohammad she attends brand international cademy. my daughter was living with her mother she came to live with me last year so i had to get her into a public school and you took arabic every day and. you know a a ticket to egypt. is there also of course require a certain arabic history class it's a...
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snow as the winter storm has spread across the entire length of the country from new mexico to the canadian border. tornadoes have struck the midwest. here is our report from washington. >> in arkansas, the new year has come with heartbreak. storms riding unseasonable warmth and gave birth to tornadoes and one touchdown here. three people are reported dead and more injured. the residents are sifting through their homes for what they can salvage. >> this is the worst i've ever seen. this is really hard. you see people standing on their porches crying and going through stuff. this is what you don't see. >> right behind the warm air, this, a bitter cold front turning from west to east. blanketing southwestern desert with snow. this is arizona. across the west, even temperate regions are in a deep freeze. even in denver, colorado, it is a surprise to some. in new york, they're still digging out from the last big snowstorm or earlier in the week. some neighborhoods are only now getting cleared. in times square, they say that they are ready for nearly a million people to turn up to the nearest ce
snow as the winter storm has spread across the entire length of the country from new mexico to the canadian border. tornadoes have struck the midwest. here is our report from washington. >> in arkansas, the new year has come with heartbreak. storms riding unseasonable warmth and gave birth to tornadoes and one touchdown here. three people are reported dead and more injured. the residents are sifting through their homes for what they can salvage. >> this is the worst i've ever seen....
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. >> in the deep freeze of the canadian winter, something is stirring.ould be the plan its first genetically modified farm animals for human consumption. -- this could be the planet posey first genetically modified farm animals for human consumption. they look like pigs and behave like pigs, but they are modern science. a and each one contains genes from mice and the e. coli bacteria that has been inserted into their dna with precision. >> it is one of only two animals right now using this kind of modification. it is absolutely -- it is in a sense a mind-boggling technology when you think about it. >> is mind-boggling, but i will try to explain. normal siong giggs cannot digest phosphates. that means the stuff -- normal pigs cannot digest phosphates. that means the stuff that comes out of the back end. these pigs can digest phosphates. no more pollution and cheaper to feed. the science of genetic modification is moving faster from the early days with low in the dark-and cats to these fast- growing salmon -- with these global in the dark mice and cats to
. >> in the deep freeze of the canadian winter, something is stirring.ould be the plan its first genetically modified farm animals for human consumption. -- this could be the planet posey first genetically modified farm animals for human consumption. they look like pigs and behave like pigs, but they are modern science. a and each one contains genes from mice and the e. coli bacteria that has been inserted into their dna with precision. >> it is one of only two animals right now...
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so the canadian campaign collapsed, and american forces fell back toward ticonderoga.of course, in october '76 arnold fought a famous battle which was a great turning point, staved off, held off a british penetration into new york state for an additional year and, perhaps, saved the american cause. and so the, again, the campaign while on its face it was a disaster, it served a purpose. and that's another aspect of washington's character that comes through, is his ability to always look for the benefits in a situation no matter how gloomy and be -- and grim things seem. he was able to find the positive side and to keep moving forward. and, of course, the british had been stopped at the northern border by weather, by arnold and the need to return to quebec and wait for campaigning season with warmer weather. but, ultimately, their goal would be to come down via lake channel plain, lake george and the hudson. and to take the hudson and use it as a divider to break the colonies, isolate new england over here from new york and all the southern colonies to the south and wes
so the canadian campaign collapsed, and american forces fell back toward ticonderoga.of course, in october '76 arnold fought a famous battle which was a great turning point, staved off, held off a british penetration into new york state for an additional year and, perhaps, saved the american cause. and so the, again, the campaign while on its face it was a disaster, it served a purpose. and that's another aspect of washington's character that comes through, is his ability to always look for the...