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for all canadians.ernment for those who voted for us and i think we will be constructive and listen to fossil ideas from the opposition but we will be able to get things done rather than all of us being stuck in a fruitless perpetual election campaign. >> by the way did you manage to exceed your 74% margin in your on writing? >> i haven't checked yet but i think we are doing fairly well. >> are going for 80%, aren't you? he that is the goal. >> speeches think any man who has had a lot to do with the conservative victory tonight. back to you peter. is what it is like to be a conservative from alberta. you don't bother checking your writing numbers on a night like this. you know you will get reelected. jason kenney with always a big plurality and his writing in alberta and it appears to be on that we again tonight. let me underline for you what he was saying about what is happening and what they called the gta, the net greater toronto area. there are 44 seats in the gta, 30 of them, 30 out of 44 have gone
for all canadians.ernment for those who voted for us and i think we will be constructive and listen to fossil ideas from the opposition but we will be able to get things done rather than all of us being stuck in a fruitless perpetual election campaign. >> by the way did you manage to exceed your 74% margin in your on writing? >> i haven't checked yet but i think we are doing fairly well. >> are going for 80%, aren't you? he that is the goal. >> speeches think any man who...
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when you polka canadians who get treated by a specialist, the numbers are bad. 17% of canadians are waiting to get a primary care doctor. when the president says we need more doctors in primary care to lower cost, canada, you know, has a huge waiting list for getting primary care doctors. a lot of canadians come to the united states, pay out of october for treatments because they're on a waiting list too long in canada. look at the chap in ontario who had terrible headaches, went to the doctor, told it would take, you know, 8-10 weeks, four months even. he went to the states, paid out of pocket, had a brain tumor, went back to canada and was told it's another four months to get another appointment. came back to the states to buffalo, new york, paid out of pocket for that treatment, and is suing the canadian government. he said i'm alive today because there was an escape valve in the united states. the woman who was expecting quadruplets, there was not a single unit in calvary. she was flown to montana, a city of 55,000. her babies were successfully delivered and she said thank heavens for t
when you polka canadians who get treated by a specialist, the numbers are bad. 17% of canadians are waiting to get a primary care doctor. when the president says we need more doctors in primary care to lower cost, canada, you know, has a huge waiting list for getting primary care doctors. a lot of canadians come to the united states, pay out of october for treatments because they're on a waiting list too long in canada. look at the chap in ontario who had terrible headaches, went to the doctor,...
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c-span: did you stay canadian? have you still... >> guest: i'm still canadian, yes. c-span: and why--why then immerse yourself in america like this--or the united states? >> guest: well, i came to america in 1964 as a--as a reporter determined to go and see the rest of the world. i got offered a job by abc. i was so intimidated by the notion of coming to new york the first time that i said no. and i woke up about six months later in a cold sweat and said, 'oh, god, what have i done?' and i wrote them and said, 'could i change my mind?' but i wanted to see the rest of the world, which was a very distinctly young canadian thing to do. i came here, was plunged immediately into the coverage of civil rights in the mid-1960s and then worked for 20--you know, i worked here for five, maybe seven years. then went and spent about--almost 20 years in the rest of the world, always at abc's behest. my challenge when i first came to america was to work in every one of the 50 states, a silly challenge, but an interesting one. it kept me going. and then--and then i became overwhelme
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it's been very clear we will work with whatever parliament canadians elect to get them done for canadianmilies and will try to reach out to conservatives. we'll try to reach out to other party members there's always leave to build or just to get things done. we don't write anybody off because of their party strake and i know certainly jack layton's history is managing to make change and get things in particular in ontario sora does needed in order order to win. so in a lot of fire writings, there is a conservative core of about 30% and when the liberal sword of plurality gets eaten from the left as well, we lost a lot of good members of parliament. >> what does that mean? and orange wave in popularity, what does that mean? as you know, all those go down to defeat. what does that mean about the party's message? how do you differentiate two parties of the opposition won from the other? which you take from that? >> it wasn't as much a message that i think we had a really good platform that appeals to a lot of traditional mvp strategic voters. i think i later performed extremely well, but i
it's been very clear we will work with whatever parliament canadians elect to get them done for canadianmilies and will try to reach out to conservatives. we'll try to reach out to other party members there's always leave to build or just to get things done. we don't write anybody off because of their party strake and i know certainly jack layton's history is managing to make change and get things in particular in ontario sora does needed in order order to win. so in a lot of fire writings,...
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the cta at sf, which is what is called, is the newest initiative by canadian consulate to stimulate canadian business growth by connecting them to silicon valley. the launch is tomorrow, and opens the accelerated program to eight new companies at a time to participate in silicon valley's if the system for three month term. this partnership is a testimony to the importance canada places on local san francisco community partnerships. this will be canada's second bay area community technology accelerated program, modeled after its highly successful program in sunnyvale. canadian companies participating in the program will have access to networking events, mentors, potential customers, partners, and investors, and interaction with like-minded entrepreneurs. office space is fully covered for up to 12 weeks and for dissipating companies are responsible for work permits, living expenses, travel, etc. the living expenses will take place tomorrow morning at 10:00 a.m. at rocket space. thank you. the best i will submit. >> thank you. supervisor wiener. supervisor wiener: thank you. yesterday at land u
the cta at sf, which is what is called, is the newest initiative by canadian consulate to stimulate canadian business growth by connecting them to silicon valley. the launch is tomorrow, and opens the accelerated program to eight new companies at a time to participate in silicon valley's if the system for three month term. this partnership is a testimony to the importance canada places on local san francisco community partnerships. this will be canada's second bay area community technology...
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i am hearing that many canadians are happy about it. they never wanted a separatist voiced in a nationalist parliament. i think it will be interesting that the ndp has never been in the slime line before. any separatist talk from quebec will be huge. >> within the new caucus, there are people who have voted yes in referendum. we may see some moving around within the caucus. let's get to the second question. what should we be looking for from the harbor government? >> you mentioned the political funding. >> the most pressing thing would be the new cabinet formed within the next 10 days. the new session will be very short. then the budget tabled in march was rejected by the three opposition parties. people will take a break in the summer and come back in full force in september. >> prime minister harper has been promising things. there has been talking will include in the budget changes to party financing, removing the subsidy. >> i doubt it will be exactly the same. he made some promises that people were wondering about that was not in t
i am hearing that many canadians are happy about it. they never wanted a separatist voiced in a nationalist parliament. i think it will be interesting that the ndp has never been in the slime line before. any separatist talk from quebec will be huge. >> within the new caucus, there are people who have voted yes in referendum. we may see some moving around within the caucus. let's get to the second question. what should we be looking for from the harbor government? >> you mentioned...
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. >> reporter: just outside of the montreal in the french canadian countryside, a blue colar town isfering. the local businessman bernard column, has a plan. >> when it is finalized and completed we will produce 200,000 pounds a year. >> also known as cruc file fiber is an extremely durable and fire-resistant fiber used in construction material. >> and it is safe. >> it is, safe, yes, relatively. >> you may already know this relatively safe mineral by its other name, which also happens to be the name of the town. >> asbestos mean something different in french than it does in english? because in english it means slow hacking death. >> oh, yes. >> unlike small tox, minnesota, strict nine illinois, and cholera, new jersey, asbestos quebec is standing by its name. town director george gagne. >> asbestos has been banned in the-- in the-- in some part of the world, but for here, in quebec, we're selling that you should use more asbestos. >> really? >> yes. >> but some insist on undermining this economic recovery. >> all forms of asbestos, including crysotile cause cancer and harmful lung e
. >> reporter: just outside of the montreal in the french canadian countryside, a blue colar town isfering. the local businessman bernard column, has a plan. >> when it is finalized and completed we will produce 200,000 pounds a year. >> also known as cruc file fiber is an extremely durable and fire-resistant fiber used in construction material. >> and it is safe. >> it is, safe, yes, relatively. >> you may already know this relatively safe mineral by its...
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and canadian taxpayers.day that saved it from collapse two years ago. >> we have received confirmation this morning that chrysler repaid with interest by wire transfer to the united states treasury and by bank transfer to the canadian government every penny that had been blown to less than two years ago. -- that had been loaned less than two years ago. >> chrysler has been here before. >> if you can find a better car, buy it. >> today, with the aid of fiat, chrysler is selling more cars. it recently reported its first profit since 2006. for the american government, criticized for its auto industry bail out, it was a moment of satisfaction. >> since gm and chrysler emerged from bankruptcy, the industry has added 115,000 jobs, the fastest pace of job growth in the auto industry since 1990. last year, for the first time in 16 years, the detroit free gained market share against their foreign counterparts. >> this is the motor city. this is what we do. >> at once considered a longshot to recover, chrysler has wor
and canadian taxpayers.day that saved it from collapse two years ago. >> we have received confirmation this morning that chrysler repaid with interest by wire transfer to the united states treasury and by bank transfer to the canadian government every penny that had been blown to less than two years ago. -- that had been loaned less than two years ago. >> chrysler has been here before. >> if you can find a better car, buy it. >> today, with the aid of fiat, chrysler is...
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we will work with whatever parliament canadians elect to get things done for canadian families.out to conservatives. we will try to reach out to other party members. there are always ways to try to build bridges to get things done. we do not write anybody off because of their party stripes. jack layton's history is managing to make change and get things done. sometimes it is against all odds. we have a clear set of goals that we want to achieve. we are going to find every avenue we can to move forward with those goals. >> thank you. we will be watching with interest. the collapse of the liberal party on monday's election is still being discussed. how did the party lose 43 seats? what went wrong? what will become of the party and its popular vote? who will take over as leader after michael ignatieff stepped down yesterday. during the now is carolyn bennett. she saw many --joining me now is carolyn bennett. sheets of many fellow liberals go down in defeat. i will ask you a question you ask yourself and many have asked you. what happened on monday night? what cost you so many seeds
we will work with whatever parliament canadians elect to get things done for canadian families.out to conservatives. we will try to reach out to other party members. there are always ways to try to build bridges to get things done. we do not write anybody off because of their party stripes. jack layton's history is managing to make change and get things done. sometimes it is against all odds. we have a clear set of goals that we want to achieve. we are going to find every avenue we can to move...
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west of there, in canadian county, oklahoma, two fatalities are reported. chad meyers is in the severe weather center. let's get right to chad on oklahoma. chad? >> we have a line of weather from kansas to texas right across the red river. we have multiple -- i counted eight a little bit ago -- severe thunderstorms all rotating that could put down tornadoes at any time. we do know that big tornadoes have been on the ground, tornadoes in excess of 150 miles per hour to the west of oklahoma city. one just to the west of el reno into oklahoma. that's just a suburb of oklahoma city and on toward guthrie. tornado emergency down near norman, oklahoma and more with a big tornado on the ground and another one down near washington. that tornado has been on the ground for a while. it is going to be one long night, because it is certainly not over, and in fact, with the heat of the day just now being 6:00 central time, it is just getting going for places east of i-35 into tulsa and eventually, yes, that word joplin right there, as the weather just rakes across oklahom
west of there, in canadian county, oklahoma, two fatalities are reported. chad meyers is in the severe weather center. let's get right to chad on oklahoma. chad? >> we have a line of weather from kansas to texas right across the red river. we have multiple -- i counted eight a little bit ago -- severe thunderstorms all rotating that could put down tornadoes at any time. we do know that big tornadoes have been on the ground, tornadoes in excess of 150 miles per hour to the west of oklahoma...
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and canadian taxpayers, money that saved it from collapse two years ago. >> we have received confirmation morning at 10:13 a.m. from citigroup that chrysler group repaid with interest by wire transfer to the united states treasury and by bank transfer to the canadian government every penny that had been loaned less than three years ago. [cheers and applause] >> chrysler has been here before. in 1979 it was led by lee iaccoca, who helped save the company. >> if you can find a better car, buy it. >> today with the aid of fiat, chrysler is selling more cars, and recently they reported their first profit since 2006. >> it happens rarely in life that we're given a second chance. >> and for the american government, criticized for its auto industry bailout, it was a moment of satisfaction. >> since g.m. and chrysler emerged from bankruptcy, the auto industry has added 115,000 jobs,s fastest pace of job growth in the auto industry since the 1990's, and last year for the first time in 16 years the detroit three gained market share against their foreign counterparts. >> this is the motor city. this
and canadian taxpayers, money that saved it from collapse two years ago. >> we have received confirmation morning at 10:13 a.m. from citigroup that chrysler group repaid with interest by wire transfer to the united states treasury and by bank transfer to the canadian government every penny that had been loaned less than three years ago. [cheers and applause] >> chrysler has been here before. in 1979 it was led by lee iaccoca, who helped save the company. >> if you can find a...
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stretching all the way from oklahoma in the canadian border. the coverage begins with john hendren. >> reporter: for much of the midwest spared last month, there was no mercy. >> i have the walls left of my home. mm-hmm. my parents have the walls left of their home. my brother doesn't have a home anymore. >> reporter: a staggering 70 tornadoes raked the landscape. across seven mid western states from the canadian border to kansas. ripping every branch off acres of trees. tilting signs. turning homes into what looks like match sticks. it's not over. >> many areas will get hit with severe weather repeatedly for days. >> reporter: that's after 875 tornados in april. killing 361 people. in joplin, a massive twister swept in with no warning, killing dozens. >> one minute, it was barely sprinkling. the next minute, boy, the whole world just upside down. >> reporter: blocks of homes and businesses were flattened. some left in flames. st. john's hospital was left in tatters. this walmart collapsed with hundreds left inside. >> i cried and i cried and i
stretching all the way from oklahoma in the canadian border. the coverage begins with john hendren. >> reporter: for much of the midwest spared last month, there was no mercy. >> i have the walls left of my home. mm-hmm. my parents have the walls left of their home. my brother doesn't have a home anymore. >> reporter: a staggering 70 tornadoes raked the landscape. across seven mid western states from the canadian border to kansas. ripping every branch off acres of trees....
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and the serbian people do just what it was q you're a canadian serbian canadian film director and producer just up from a social point of view just how significant symbolically has this arrest been when you say this is a moment now of reconciliation this is a way that we can come to terms with its past would you agree that this is a significant moment in service history. i think that arresting one man can be the pinnacle of of sort of reconciliation and it can be. any any big steps towards a reconciliation that has to happen on the level of the peace. well not just the level of governments and there could be many more much more constructive ways to. reconcile these people instead of arresting one man that will be tried at a tribunal that has been very unfair when it came to when it came to justice and treating all the peoples of the former yugoslavia equally of course at the mention not at all. commander who was in charge of the squads around seventy who was walking freely today it was released from a tribunals and of course house in toci who is you know. who has never been indicted by the
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study of financial innovation in istanbul we crossed to paul heinbecker he's a former advisor to canadian prime ministers on foreign policy and now a distinguished fellow at the center for international governance innovation and in toronto we have jeff rubin he's a former chief economist for a north american investment bank journalist and author all right folks gentlemen this is cross talk and you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it and i do it andrew first in london this looking at some of the other pictures that are coming out of the g. eight. festival as i think you could call it in france it looks very very impressive but is it just really just a talking shop do they ever really decide anything and in the year two thousand and eleven is the g. eight powerful enough to drive the global agenda a lot of questions a seaside or a couple of days that i think you know if it is only a talking shop talking shops are quite important it's important that these guys should get together and talk informally amongst themselves after all that's how this group actually originated
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investors canadian retail investors and i've always encouraged anyone who could tell you to buy gold or silver but as it is an alternative to fee of currencies i think that the audience is much larger than a million and you know when you see what's going on in china and india where they have you know many billions of people who apparently line up every day to buy. gold and silver it's going to be a big factor in the silver market there just is not a big surplus of silver and when you bring in a marginal new investor it'll just exacerbate the shortage i believe we already have all right there thanks so much for being on the kaiser report ok max my pleasure all the best to you already and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser record with me nice guys or as they say are but i think my guest eric sprott if you want to send me now please do so at kaiser reported r t t v dot ru until next time this is back either saying i l. a time or been here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture.
investors canadian retail investors and i've always encouraged anyone who could tell you to buy gold or silver but as it is an alternative to fee of currencies i think that the audience is much larger than a million and you know when you see what's going on in china and india where they have you know many billions of people who apparently line up every day to buy. gold and silver it's going to be a big factor in the silver market there just is not a big surplus of silver and when you bring in a...
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it is a fantastic dress. >>> coming up, the canadian team will have a chance to win the cup. a walk-off homer for the os and a ninth inning come back in the bronx. >>> plus, lebron outpaced the man who replaced him as the league's mvp. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. >>> once again, possible tornados in the middle of the country are stealing all the headlines. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early today." in sports, last night, lebron james played some defense and helped move the heat to one win away from a place in the nba finals. here's nbc's fred roggin with an early look at all your sports headlines. >>> good morning. and like it or not, the miami heat, one win away from the nba finals. game four in miami. derrick rose wanted to be more aggressive and, boy, was he ever. a huge junk past anthony, he had 23. this game back and forth until the end, tied at 85. rose with a chance for the win. lebron james stood strong. forced the mvp to a tough shot and we are headed to ove
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i think perhaps three one is it gives the european leaders and the canadian leader but especially the european leaders privileged access to the u.s. to the u.s. president for a day and a half that they wouldn't otherwise have they don't get that it's much at the g. twenty. it also is an organization where you can still rally the western sort of western willingness to to do things to stump up the money for places like libya or egypt and the last thing is it's a place where leaders guys can get together and talk to their peers in a more relaxed manner than they can at the g. twenty there's more at stake in the g. twenty and and so the g. eight is less. is less of a challenge for them it's interesting jeff i'm going to you in toronto how do you come out on this just a talking shop and if it is a talking shop well as it is and you point out an important talking shop. it may be a talking shop but i think for anything more than that it's increasingly dysfunctional and he will of it i think organizations like the g eight or the g twenty probably had they are zenith of influence after the las
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that's "american idol," you canadians.haven't seen this program, it's a lot like "the voice" but the judges get to see the contestants. it's novel idea. this week's theme was "now and then." each picked a song from now, a current song and a song from the '60s, which is then. the producers thought it was a great way to appeal to no one from several generations. my pick to win in our office pool is casey abrams. he got voted off last week. it's been a rough week with guys with beards, let's face it. we have gone three weeks without a -- [ applause ] female contestant being eliminated. we've gone four weeks now without a female contestant being tongue kissed by steven tyler. but his hormones are as active as ever and with that said, it's time for steven tyler's creepy leer of the night. ♪ been a long time ♪ but i'm back in town ♪ and this time i'm not leaving without you ♪ [ applause ] >> jimmy: don't end up in an elevator with him. and one more thing, back to bin laden for a moment. bin laden has left a lot of wives behind.
that's "american idol," you canadians.haven't seen this program, it's a lot like "the voice" but the judges get to see the contestants. it's novel idea. this week's theme was "now and then." each picked a song from now, a current song and a song from the '60s, which is then. the producers thought it was a great way to appeal to no one from several generations. my pick to win in our office pool is casey abrams. he got voted off last week. it's been a rough week with...
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you guys are canadians, huh?, we are. >> jimmy: who let you in our national scrabble championship? >> the director of the national scrabble -- >> jimmy: oh, really the director, huh? are you the director? >> i am. >> jimmy: oh. where do we draw the line with countries? i mean, who are we going to let in next? do you guys have a tournament in canada? >> we have small school scrabble tournaments but no major ones. >> jimmy: i'm sorry. i'm really sorry. all right, can i draw some times now? you guys look over your tiles and i'll look mine over here. can i look in the bag and pick? >> no. >> jimmy: all right. all right. uh-huh. yeah. uh-huh. uh-huh. all right. two more. i'm pretty good at scrabble, kids. i got news for you. all right. >> six points. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right. >> score is six points, confirmed. >> jimmy: all right. okay. huh. huh. huh. all right. all right. three points. all right. let me take another. >> three points to jimmy. [ applause ] >> jimmy: you guys go ahead and -- >> the score is, af
you guys are canadians, huh?, we are. >> jimmy: who let you in our national scrabble championship? >> the director of the national scrabble -- >> jimmy: oh, really the director, huh? are you the director? >> i am. >> jimmy: oh. where do we draw the line with countries? i mean, who are we going to let in next? do you guys have a tournament in canada? >> we have small school scrabble tournaments but no major ones. >> jimmy: i'm sorry. i'm really sorry....
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. >> in rural nevada, a shocking discovery of a canadian woman missing for 7 weeks. how she said she survived. >> i would not be standing, guys, if it wasn't for my mom. >> and the military mom saluted by her own soldier son. the extra special day for her and other women that sacrificed so much. >>> the cbs 5 weather center, a lot of clouds around our sky. we've got mother's day tomorrow. will it clear out in time? we'll talk about it coming up. ,, san francisco. a place with natural beauty and a forward-thinking spirit. at bank of america, we've been fueling economic growth here for over a century. today, we're investing in innovations that will define our future. every day, we're working to help set opportunity in motion. from financing a solar project for the milpitas school district to funding the institute at golden gate. because when you're giving, lending, and investing in more communities across the country, more opportunities happen. seven weeks aft >>> a miraculous story of survival tonight. a canadian woman has been found alive seven weeks after she and he
. >> in rural nevada, a shocking discovery of a canadian woman missing for 7 weeks. how she said she survived. >> i would not be standing, guys, if it wasn't for my mom. >> and the military mom saluted by her own soldier son. the extra special day for her and other women that sacrificed so much. >>> the cbs 5 weather center, a lot of clouds around our sky. we've got mother's day tomorrow. will it clear out in time? we'll talk about it coming up. ,, san francisco. a...
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whole grain oats with crisp apples, grade-a eggs with lean canadian bacon, or tasty fruit with low-fat yogurt. each just 300 calories or less. it's the simple joy of a wholesome breakfast. it's actually how we met. ♪ >>> welcome back to "our world" with black enterprise. are men and equal in our society? where do we stand on gender justice. here to talk about is assistant professor of english from the university of pennsylvania and co-founder of "a long walk home." byron hurt, gender activist and akiba solomon, colorlines.com columnist. >> there's so much conversation about race, talking about poverty, economics. one thing that rarely gets talked about are issues of gender. what's going on? why is that? >> i think the basic answer to the question is that men and women, like you said, the question is are they valued the same? men and women aren't valued the same as our society. it's not unique to the united states. you can see this on so many different level where it's equal pay, and women don't fair the same as men in the workplace, whether it's the jobs women have and whether it's wom
whole grain oats with crisp apples, grade-a eggs with lean canadian bacon, or tasty fruit with low-fat yogurt. each just 300 calories or less. it's the simple joy of a wholesome breakfast. it's actually how we met. ♪ >>> welcome back to "our world" with black enterprise. are men and equal in our society? where do we stand on gender justice. here to talk about is assistant professor of english from the university of pennsylvania and co-founder of "a long walk...
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ccj, ticker symbol on a canadian uranium producer. big drop back in march thanks to the disasters in japan. what are your expectations for this one? >> well this is a great recovery story. this is very similar to the recovery in bp after their disaster. and we're seeing the same thing as a result, uranium prices fell sharply. camoco fell 40%, it is stabilizing and starting to move back up. uranium prices are rising. and china and india, the two big drivers of nuclear power have said they're full steam ahead. they are going to continue to expand their nuclear power. so this is all very positive for c ca, moco. >> you also like europe in the form of a spanish telecommunications provider, telephonica, tef, it clearly has had a choppy time as the spanish competent has telefonica is growing, over 70% of telefonica is in latin america, outside of spain. it has a great rising dividend over 9% at this time. that suggest a very cheap stock. and p-e ratio is under 8. so i think this looks really good to me. >> tom: dividend and value play. back
ccj, ticker symbol on a canadian uranium producer. big drop back in march thanks to the disasters in japan. what are your expectations for this one? >> well this is a great recovery story. this is very similar to the recovery in bp after their disaster. and we're seeing the same thing as a result, uranium prices fell sharply. camoco fell 40%, it is stabilizing and starting to move back up. uranium prices are rising. and china and india, the two big drivers of nuclear power have said...
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and canadian governments. we're talking about $7.6 billion in all, but this is a little bit misleading. the government loans were paid back by borrowing money from banks and selling bonds. italy's fiat has taken a much bigger stake of chrysler these days and now owns 46% of chrysler. >>> on wall street back home in new york today the dow was down 25 points in today's trading. another break and when we come back tonight from joplin, missouri, we'll show you what happened to the president and first lady overseas today. >>> because we are tracking a lot tonight and because the weather to our west is so important to this vulnerable and exposed area in and around joplin, missouri, we are going to go to weather channel meteorologist mike bettes. you will recall he was the first one to offer television coverage of what happened over the weekend and because he apparently can't get enough of it tonight -- mike, you're in perkins, oklahoma, tonight. what's happening in the skies behind you? >> reporter: we have a tornad
and canadian governments. we're talking about $7.6 billion in all, but this is a little bit misleading. the government loans were paid back by borrowing money from banks and selling bonds. italy's fiat has taken a much bigger stake of chrysler these days and now owns 46% of chrysler. >>> on wall street back home in new york today the dow was down 25 points in today's trading. another break and when we come back tonight from joplin, missouri, we'll show you what happened to the...
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states with us, and a few canadian provinces, moats of which arpt even in the west.uld this leadership at some point turn into a fool's errand if nobody is following? >> i think people are following. in the northeast we have something called the regionalç greenhouse gas emission and it tries to follow what away california has done. there are other parts of the country moving forward. states are going to be the van guard. states are where the play is right now. when congress isn't acting, wear seeing fuel efficiency standards, clean energy standards, all enacted in the states, and many are looking to california for leadership. california, if anything positions us better to seize the clean energy economy and bring jobs and new revenue here to the united states, it's going to be california. >> you're a firm believe that the rules lead to the money. the investment -- the venture capital with the money follows the rulemaking, the regulation? >> must have policy signals. they're crucial. when we talk about putting a price on carbon and a cap on carbon, several things happ
states with us, and a few canadian provinces, moats of which arpt even in the west.uld this leadership at some point turn into a fool's errand if nobody is following? >> i think people are following. in the northeast we have something called the regionalç greenhouse gas emission and it tries to follow what away california has done. there are other parts of the country moving forward. states are going to be the van guard. states are where the play is right now. when congress isn't...
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now for more on the face of run came out as i can talk see about as good a ski he was the so canadian film director and screenwriter many thanks for being with us here on aussie now what do you think it's not a in the hague a fees extradited. over here in serbia but moderates don't mind walking. or it's very early there. were over here but there are many speculations those who were actually going out with. movie rights there there is that you know or. if you go there were there rather going. to be actually even certain people or sort of session those of. you were banned from your home but there were guards who are back to the markets is very scary is that we are not seeing many very personable border will be able to work as while we normally now but just in a separate of a principle challenge as they can. but is there enough information do you think to actually try him. well there's a lot of information but the question is written permission of course the number of eight thousand is often cited its members will serve and its products are in fact the number of eight thousand is actuall
now for more on the face of run came out as i can talk see about as good a ski he was the so canadian film director and screenwriter many thanks for being with us here on aussie now what do you think it's not a in the hague a fees extradited. over here in serbia but moderates don't mind walking. or it's very early there. were over here but there are many speculations those who were actually going out with. movie rights there there is that you know or. if you go there were there rather going. to...
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and canadian governments. the deal allows chrysler to further separate itself from government oversight. it is expected to be finalized tomorrow. [ music ] >>> this is a lot harder than "american idol." >> talented singers before judges in the south bay tonight. the singing competition where there is a lot at stake. >> plus chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking a warm- up in our weather. what to expect and how long it will last. music. >> new at 10:00 tonight, it has been called appear are a's answer to "american idol." opera performers from all across the country are in the south bay tonight singing their hearts out. lloyd lacuesta is live in san jose where he tells us there is a lot at stake this evening. lloyd? >> reporter: frank, there are three competitions vying foray tension today. the amgen bicycle race, the sharks hockey playoffs game. and here at the california theater,hopera. [ music ] >> tonight was the opening night for the west coast opera auditions. the top ten will go to the eye reason da
and canadian governments. the deal allows chrysler to further separate itself from government oversight. it is expected to be finalized tomorrow. [ music ] >>> this is a lot harder than "american idol." >> talented singers before judges in the south bay tonight. the singing competition where there is a lot at stake. >> plus chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking a warm- up in our weather. what to expect and how long it will last. music. >> new at 10:00...