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human rights watch exposes the brutal side of canadian goal morning -- go mining. in british columbia, the chilcote and people to gun the mining industry -- people take on the mining industry. gold has been a symbol of power and influence for civilizations for thousands of years. but it has been associated with gods, immortality, and wealth. the pursuit of gold has changed history. the spanish conquest of south america to the gold rush in the american and canadian west. little else has had so much power to inspire or to corrupt. over the years, gold mining became industrialized. today, most mining is done by big corporations, and of the world's four largest companies, two of them are canadian. >> three percent of canada's gdp is mining based. >> there is but a handful of attempts to hold canadian companies to account -- has been a handful of attempts to hold canadian companies to account. >> because oil prices are high, they're trying to get oil out of the ground -- gold out of the ground as quickly as possible. that means they are rushing. >> it really is a david
human rights watch exposes the brutal side of canadian goal morning -- go mining. in british columbia, the chilcote and people to gun the mining industry -- people take on the mining industry. gold has been a symbol of power and influence for civilizations for thousands of years. but it has been associated with gods, immortality, and wealth. the pursuit of gold has changed history. the spanish conquest of south america to the gold rush in the american and canadian west. little else has had so...
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host: why is it important to the canadian people? >> the people who said it was stay on the ground of the pipe is not approved, the statements of fallen like a house of cards with the 900% increase on oil by rail. it's a pretty straightforward message. >> your government has been vocal in pushing the united states to approve this pipeline. despite the efforts, it has been 5.5 years and it has not been approved. the state department has jurisdiction over this because it crosses the international border. how much of a diplomatic risk to join the united states and canada has this ongoing delay cost? >> we just don't like the goalpost changing. there are comparable greenhouse gases and that it was supposed to deal with the sandhill portion of the aquifer in nebraska. that has been amended. when you look a year ago and the president's speech at georgetown university with no impact on greenhouse gases -- the state department on the basis of science basically states that when the president says no to the pipeline, he is saying yes to higher
host: why is it important to the canadian people? >> the people who said it was stay on the ground of the pipe is not approved, the statements of fallen like a house of cards with the 900% increase on oil by rail. it's a pretty straightforward message. >> your government has been vocal in pushing the united states to approve this pipeline. despite the efforts, it has been 5.5 years and it has not been approved. the state department has jurisdiction over this because it crosses the...
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canadian troops are here to train in difficult and cold conditions.t's called operation "nuvavut". >> so all the structures that we have here are the original front stucture were put together for the air force in the cold war era. >> with the artic ice melting, and with the mining and energy boom on the horizon. the canadian military is preparing for various senarios. >> there's been an accident, involving two people. injuries are unknown at this time. >> today it's a rapid reaction search and rescue exercise. with no roads, they'll have to get there by air. >> and uhh...we'll do this as if it was a real mission. >> it just flew right over head, they're looking at their visibilty, they're finding out where their jumpers can land safely, which will hopefully be in this kinda flat area over here. so now they will circle around which they're acually doing right behind the camera here. >> the canadian's are not the only one operating up here. over the last two years, large scale military exercises have been carried out by the u.s., nato, and russia. >> we
canadian troops are here to train in difficult and cold conditions.t's called operation "nuvavut". >> so all the structures that we have here are the original front stucture were put together for the air force in the cold war era. >> with the artic ice melting, and with the mining and energy boom on the horizon. the canadian military is preparing for various senarios. >> there's been an accident, involving two people. injuries are unknown at this time. >> today...
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larsen the old native canadian is taking us to his land hunting and fishing here since he was a child he's one of four chipper wayne's living memories he's seen as people and nature itself change. my. mind will be here to come and go here maybe one hundred miles from here they've got plans now. and that link is going down every year but it's not hank she don't level up the rocks do. i tell her i know will be a question before here's where you seem to live only. all because the environment the plants would it take so much water and the big dams they have. we got no hint i would stop it. either get good but many are worth their weight in a bread dish to feed your family now they save big money big money. there you might have a good day for a while let the riches you we've got a billion dollars a day a lot of bad my app you know i still buy the government out below million dollar stake right well no i understand quite a few are given up. and made her hundred dollar did. it wouldn't help there. but the native canadians patience is slowly wearing thin and for chip away and is living on wel
larsen the old native canadian is taking us to his land hunting and fishing here since he was a child he's one of four chipper wayne's living memories he's seen as people and nature itself change. my. mind will be here to come and go here maybe one hundred miles from here they've got plans now. and that link is going down every year but it's not hank she don't level up the rocks do. i tell her i know will be a question before here's where you seem to live only. all because the environment the...
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but the native canadians patience is slowly wearing thin and for chip away he is living on welfare. sir. you show no way over. me. to. come. in fish farms waters day out of the palm of me because. i saw you spread all over norway is the most toxic food you have in the whole world profit drowns out in the fischel inquiry furthermore tells restrictions. that. really knows what's inside the fish. to least be told language. programs east. it's all here. reporting from the world talks about the v.o.i.p. interviews intriguing story for you to. see then try. to. visit. the first nations dismay is taken very seriously. the expansion of the industry. companies pay them a school here a youth center there a new road to create a few jobs and make them forget about the pollution scandals. such as the scandal of a commercial fishing the main livelihood of the people of four chip away and it's been declining for years. the impact of oil sands on the fish i never see any fish back and. last twenty years which are a little more. normal fish like meat to be born with. some kind of chemical. regularly
but the native canadians patience is slowly wearing thin and for chip away he is living on welfare. sir. you show no way over. me. to. come. in fish farms waters day out of the palm of me because. i saw you spread all over norway is the most toxic food you have in the whole world profit drowns out in the fischel inquiry furthermore tells restrictions. that. really knows what's inside the fish. to least be told language. programs east. it's all here. reporting from the world talks about the...
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larson the old native canadian is taking us to his land hunting and fishing here since he was a child he's one of four chip away in living memories he's seen as people and nature itself change. lanes will be here to come and go sure maybe one hundred miles from here they've got plans now. and then the link is going down every year but it's not ok if you don't level up the rocks. i tell ya and there will be a question before here's where you see the living shit all because the environment the plants would take so much water and the big dams they have. we got to stop it. but many are worth their weight in a bread dish to feed your family now. big money big money. you might have a good fit for a while. to riches here we've got a billion dollars to dig. up you know to still be the government out million dollar steak right well no i didn't quite a bill or. i may have heard. did. grab. it we didn't go there. but the native canadians patience is slowly wearing thin and for cheaper wayne is living on welfare. join me. in that impartial and financial commentary interview and much much. only on
larson the old native canadian is taking us to his land hunting and fishing here since he was a child he's one of four chip away in living memories he's seen as people and nature itself change. lanes will be here to come and go sure maybe one hundred miles from here they've got plans now. and then the link is going down every year but it's not ok if you don't level up the rocks. i tell ya and there will be a question before here's where you see the living shit all because the environment the...
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but the native canadians patience is slowly wearing thin and for chip away is living on welfare. government system is to help poor people poor women. who changed their life and nobody's trying to make money out of them. those who want to make money out of them at. the time the whole thing. and we had. one of. these. people. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today. the first nations dismay is taken very seriously their anger could challenge the expansion of the industry so while companies pay them to school here i use their new road to create a few jobs and make them forget about the pollution scandals. such as the scandal of a commercial fishing the main livelihood of the people of four chip away and it's been declining for years fishermen condemned the impact of oil sands on the fish i never seen any deformed fish years back and we had the best water was pure you can grieve for many years and the rivers anyplace. last twenty years i would share a little more. normal fish like me to be born with. some kind of chemical. regularly sends his catch to researchers who are putt
but the native canadians patience is slowly wearing thin and for chip away is living on welfare. government system is to help poor people poor women. who changed their life and nobody's trying to make money out of them. those who want to make money out of them at. the time the whole thing. and we had. one of. these. people. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today. the first nations dismay is taken very seriously their anger could challenge the expansion of the industry so while...
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but the native canadians patience is slowly wearing thin and for chip away is living on welfare. what i think gary is happening in the west is that people essentially believing in this world when they believe that you know that me to be unfair an objective. they simply don't realize when propaganda is being pointed down we need to go by beyond that and actually engage with the ideas in the information that is presented as well and confront that information and i think that's something that as you mentioned before not everything is black and white not everything isn't taken istic and the more that we can be i guess an open open minded con a source of information regardless of the source i think we're all going to be. led. government system is to help poor people who are women but you can only be a life and nobody's trying to make money out of them those who want to make money out of them that misuse it up turn the whole thing into to ditch and beautiful still show. choose your language. make it with zero in federal court officials in the most exotic place in the tropics of a six t
but the native canadians patience is slowly wearing thin and for chip away is living on welfare. what i think gary is happening in the west is that people essentially believing in this world when they believe that you know that me to be unfair an objective. they simply don't realize when propaganda is being pointed down we need to go by beyond that and actually engage with the ideas in the information that is presented as well and confront that information and i think that's something that as...
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but the native canadians patience is slowly wearing thin and for cheaper when is living on welfare. did you know the price is. the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy trek. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the culprit takeover of our government and our crass cynical we've been hijacked like handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers . mark and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem trucks rational debate and a real discussion critical issues facing them that if i ever feel ready to join the movement then welcome to. the first nations dismay is taken very seriously their anger could challenge the expansion of the industry so while companies pay them to school here are you sent to their new road to create a few jobs and make them forget about the pollution scandals. such as the scandal of the commercial fishing the main livelihood of the p
but the native canadians patience is slowly wearing thin and for cheaper when is living on welfare. did you know the price is. the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy trek. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the culprit takeover of our government and our crass cynical we've been hijacked like handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding...
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larson the old native canadian is taking us to his land hunting and fishing here since he was a child he's one of four chip away and living memories he has seen as people and nature itself change. my. mind will be here to come and go sure maybe one hundred miles from here they've got plans now. and. every year but it's not ok if you don't let the rocks there. i tell him i know will be a question before here's where you seem to live only diminishing all because the environment the plants would take so much water and the big dams they have. we got no hint that would stop it. either get good but maybe a worker would have bread to feed your family now if a big money big money goes. there you might have a good deed for a while not to riches your we've got a billion dollars a day going to buy it might have been it's still by the government out to you a million dollar stake right well no i understand quite a few are given up by oh i may have heard on a dollar did. grab. i wouldn't go there. but the native canadians patience is slowly wearing thin and for chip away and is living on welfare. c
larson the old native canadian is taking us to his land hunting and fishing here since he was a child he's one of four chip away and living memories he has seen as people and nature itself change. my. mind will be here to come and go sure maybe one hundred miles from here they've got plans now. and. every year but it's not ok if you don't let the rocks there. i tell him i know will be a question before here's where you seem to live only diminishing all because the environment the plants would...
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but the native canadians patience is slowly wearing thin and for chip away is living on welfare. you know in july of two thousand and eight just weeks before the collapse of lehman brothers took down the financial markets with. the bank and before tarp and served unnerve george w. bush was caught on camera at a fundraiser in houston texas saying quote there is no question about it wall street got drunk the question is how long will it take to sober up and not try to do all those fancy financial instruments. if drug is code for fraud then georgie the party was just getting started. they want to so this country is back to the middle ages a public event. for the database and you know they derive their ability from the very very rigid interpretation of the law and if you look at a country like egypt for example sounding off the very high poverty the reason this might also be i think is because delusions called the boundary and the border and that's the kind of suppression if you look at the liberal the say that a country like turkey almost ninety nine percent muslim. economy is. righ
but the native canadians patience is slowly wearing thin and for chip away is living on welfare. you know in july of two thousand and eight just weeks before the collapse of lehman brothers took down the financial markets with. the bank and before tarp and served unnerve george w. bush was caught on camera at a fundraiser in houston texas saying quote there is no question about it wall street got drunk the question is how long will it take to sober up and not try to do all those fancy financial...
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but the native canadians patience is slowly wearing thin and for chip away is living on welfare. please. move. the lead. the series of golf. clubs players. want to thank you. for. taking every minute. and. cut me. like a. lemon squeezer is just leads one to lead sometimes from nothing which lead. to just keep steve. jobs if he sees a stage eight looking to. leg. waters. spread all over. food you have in the whole world. fishel inquiry furthermore tells restrictions. that. really knows what's inside the fish. the first nations dismay is taken very seriously their anger could challenge the expansion of the industry so while companies pay them a school here a youth center there a new road to create a few jobs and make them forget about the pollution scandals. such as the scandal of a commercial fishing the main livelihood of the people of four chip away and it's been declining for years fishermen condemned the impact of oil sands on the fish i never seen any different fish years back and we had the best water which view you can get for many years in rivers any plea. last batch twent
but the native canadians patience is slowly wearing thin and for chip away is living on welfare. please. move. the lead. the series of golf. clubs players. want to thank you. for. taking every minute. and. cut me. like a. lemon squeezer is just leads one to lead sometimes from nothing which lead. to just keep steve. jobs if he sees a stage eight looking to. leg. waters. spread all over. food you have in the whole world. fishel inquiry furthermore tells restrictions. that. really knows what's...
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larson the old native canadian is taking us to his land hunting and fishing here since he was a child he's one of four chip away in living memories he has seen his people and nature itself change. lanes will be here they're coming close here maybe a matter of miles from here they've got plants now. and then the lid is going down every year but it's not ok you see the level of the rocks. and there will be a question before here's where you see the live in. all because. the plants would take so much water and the big dams they have. we got to stop it. might be a work or whatever it does to feed your family now. big money big money. you might have a good fit for a while not to riches here we've got a billion dollars to dig a lot of my app you know i still buy the government outfield million dollar stake right well no i don't think quite a few are given up. and may have hurt on a dollar did. grab. there. but the native canadians patience is slowly wearing thin and for cheaper wayne is living on welfare. please. please. please please. please. please. crosstalk rules in effect that means yo
larson the old native canadian is taking us to his land hunting and fishing here since he was a child he's one of four chip away in living memories he has seen his people and nature itself change. lanes will be here they're coming close here maybe a matter of miles from here they've got plants now. and then the lid is going down every year but it's not ok you see the level of the rocks. and there will be a question before here's where you see the live in. all because. the plants would take so...
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but the native canadians patience is slowly wearing thin and for chip away is living on welfare. the lead. to school places tried to play players play polo going to. want to thank you. for the story taking every minute. the luck may the law oh well. my a lot like the game. was listening to say the mole time place cases most elite clubs players sometimes for nothing which lead this season and. it's not just any of the story you'll be just if you see a stage eight look to be. but speech was. plenty. plenty. live. the lead . crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. to lead. on merit in the financial moral. act. can't stop it only takes. in life. and. the first nations dismay is taken very seriously their anger could challenge the expansion of the industry so while companies pay them a school here a youth center there a new road to create a few jobs and make them forget about the pollution scandals. such as the scandal of a commercial fishing the main livelihood of the people of four chip away and it's been declining for years fishermen condemned the imp
but the native canadians patience is slowly wearing thin and for chip away is living on welfare. the lead. to school places tried to play players play polo going to. want to thank you. for the story taking every minute. the luck may the law oh well. my a lot like the game. was listening to say the mole time place cases most elite clubs players sometimes for nothing which lead this season and. it's not just any of the story you'll be just if you see a stage eight look to be. but speech was....
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of canadian taxes then reportedly threatening to blow up the plane. within minutes the pilot was turning around headed back north as air traffic controllers communicated with homeland security and canadian authorities. the flight path from flight aware shows the 737 making a u-turn as it was over west virginia then cutting north along the ohio-pennsylvania border where two u.s. f-16 fighter jets intercepted and escorted the plane back to canada. toronto air traffic control then warned other carriers of delays. >> there's an emergency going on with a bomb threat with 33 left and there are fighter jets that are operating overhead. there's confusion talking with the military -- >> reporter: once on the ground the s.w.a.t. team commander decided to move fast. >> hands down, heads up! >> you have to make a decision, do we move easy, swiftly or hard? in this case he decided to move swiftly to assure the safety of all onboard. >> reporter: tonight, a canadian citizen is under arrest charged with making threats against an aircraft. u.s. government sources say
of canadian taxes then reportedly threatening to blow up the plane. within minutes the pilot was turning around headed back north as air traffic controllers communicated with homeland security and canadian authorities. the flight path from flight aware shows the 737 making a u-turn as it was over west virginia then cutting north along the ohio-pennsylvania border where two u.s. f-16 fighter jets intercepted and escorted the plane back to canada. toronto air traffic control then warned other...
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as we expand to the canadian market we begin to discuss all things canadian and get to the bottom of it. frankly like most people i know nothing about canada except one time i saw the leafs play the flyers. at the same time i don't think the canadian news personalities on television are good. they are too passive and quiet. we'll go to our panel to help us with what the canadian thing is about. where do you come down on arcade fire? >> i wish they went back to the arcade and had no survivors. >> i'm not sure i agree. that's a good point. we are joined by kathleen turner. i didn't know you were canadian? >> i'm william shatner. i am canadian. >> you're tremendous, kathleen turner. especially in her prime. she was beautiful. tell me something, bill. $5 flight from logan to lax. that's the best you could do at price line? >> i don't personally set the prices. >> maybe ukt get scotty on it then. >> scotty is fictional and he's dead. >> so you dodged the question on that one. >> i think he's spoofing darryl hammond of snl spoofing me. >> chris, it's a pleasure to be here. >> you said five
as we expand to the canadian market we begin to discuss all things canadian and get to the bottom of it. frankly like most people i know nothing about canada except one time i saw the leafs play the flyers. at the same time i don't think the canadian news personalities on television are good. they are too passive and quiet. we'll go to our panel to help us with what the canadian thing is about. where do you come down on arcade fire? >> i wish they went back to the arcade and had no...
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what he finds eventually appalls him because he's canadian.laughter] and it's a, that he is so clearly not just appalled, but he has such a clear sense of right and wrong and what's going on is wrong, and he's going to fix it. it's a little different for me. it's hard to make swing on the page than some ambiguity. many of my characters have a lot of moral ambiguity about them. he has less than anyone i've ever written. >> i'll grant that, but you surely aren't saying -- i mean, i find that same, i just explained, i find that same moral centeredness in -- think of all of your, think of the great, the characters in those five books. they're all this some way in opposition to the world around them. >> yes, it's absolutely true. >> and they all have a moral position on the world around them. >> what is billy bean's moral position? >> [laughter] >> his, well, we're going to get to that in a moment. [laughter] he has a moral position, and that is that the -- moneyball was an argument about privilege, right? on one level. to me, it was a book about p
what he finds eventually appalls him because he's canadian.laughter] and it's a, that he is so clearly not just appalled, but he has such a clear sense of right and wrong and what's going on is wrong, and he's going to fix it. it's a little different for me. it's hard to make swing on the page than some ambiguity. many of my characters have a lot of moral ambiguity about them. he has less than anyone i've ever written. >> i'll grant that, but you surely aren't saying -- i mean, i find...
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my analysts canadian farmers have acres and you can come too.that is a pretty simple model and it is a patriotic issue. we have seen pictures of left wing and right wing people and mitch mcconnell to really agree that this is good for america and thank you again for not only of the august 1 -- this is the wasting of the flag above the colorado state west should also july 4 over the u.s. capitol last year it's one of those moments that you can't turn back when they were the big enemy. hemp is the opposite of the enemy. hemp is one of the most patriotic industries that you could support. i want to see them make a ham sandwich in mcdonald's. they drive humanity with the climate mitigation strategy. this is a usda hemp researcher that his developing a variety of the early 20th century and that is what should be happening again. i want to continue this discussion because the changes happening every day at an event in boulder i got a report at the energy lab that said i think the farm bill is changing things. like we are going to do this. and it's goi
my analysts canadian farmers have acres and you can come too.that is a pretty simple model and it is a patriotic issue. we have seen pictures of left wing and right wing people and mitch mcconnell to really agree that this is good for america and thank you again for not only of the august 1 -- this is the wasting of the flag above the colorado state west should also july 4 over the u.s. capitol last year it's one of those moments that you can't turn back when they were the big enemy. hemp is...
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many americans and britons and canadians have visited. george patton is a good example. he had visited during world war i and thereafter. it's not like this is brand-new, but there is this kind of disconnect between understanding there are hedgerows of normandy, but maybe they are sort of like the hedgerows in britain, which , anduch more like hedges maybe they'll have to deal with that. as a commander, at the small unit level, platoon, company, your people probably are not prepared for this. the u.s. army is probably going to have to empathize. initially, the performance for some units is really not good, really problematic. one of the regiments had come ashore on d-day at utah beach. after the fourth division had taken the beach, or later in the day, i should say, and two other regiments are going to be landed, and they are going to .ight senior leadership was really not up to the task. is going to be a lot of fighting's, a lot of turmoil. to be in thising learning curve throughout the week, and a lot of soldiers lose their lives or get wounded as people figure out how
many americans and britons and canadians have visited. george patton is a good example. he had visited during world war i and thereafter. it's not like this is brand-new, but there is this kind of disconnect between understanding there are hedgerows of normandy, but maybe they are sort of like the hedgerows in britain, which , anduch more like hedges maybe they'll have to deal with that. as a commander, at the small unit level, platoon, company, your people probably are not prepared for this....
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including kinder morgan, a canadian operator that transports oil sands.ut steyer promised to divest from his kinder morgan holdings and pledged to donate money to the victims of wildfires. he looks to the oil industry for answers. >> how do you take the incident that happened in mayflower and what happened to peoples' lives there, how do you apply that to the work you're doing now against the keystone pipeline? >> let's step back for a second, which is this. i actually believe the solution for our energy problems is going to be corporate america and actually will be private enterprise america. when we get the policy framework right, the people in that sphere will come up with creative, imaginative, innovative solutions that will blow our mind. i mean, if you really look at what's happening in the fossil fuels arena, people are being really creative and innovative. some people hate fracking, but fracking is a new technology that somebody from the united states came up with as a way of engineering around an old problem. that's exactly what i expect american
including kinder morgan, a canadian operator that transports oil sands.ut steyer promised to divest from his kinder morgan holdings and pledged to donate money to the victims of wildfires. he looks to the oil industry for answers. >> how do you take the incident that happened in mayflower and what happened to peoples' lives there, how do you apply that to the work you're doing now against the keystone pipeline? >> let's step back for a second, which is this. i actually believe the...
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in the last five years, shipment of crude on canadian royal ways increased. in 2009 there were 500 cars of oil. in 2013, 160,000, an increase of 32,000%. a boom that echoed in the u.s., where the same tanker cars, dot1-11s roll in their hundreds carrying millions of gallons across america. for fire chief the growing business of moving oil in mile-long town is a worrying trade >> the industry has not been regulated. we are shipping millions of gallions going by homes, neighbourhoods, schools, hospitals and people are sound asleep in their homes, and the night. >> reporter: in the wake of the accident the canadian government imposed regulations, forcing the rail industry to update the cars used to transport petroleum, standard unchanged from when they were built in four decades ago, when they were built to haul non-hazardous materials like molasses. the united states is yet to do the same. >> at some point it will happen again. there'll be another news store and more fatalities. we need the federal regulators, they need to write regulations that make sense to k
in the last five years, shipment of crude on canadian royal ways increased. in 2009 there were 500 cars of oil. in 2013, 160,000, an increase of 32,000%. a boom that echoed in the u.s., where the same tanker cars, dot1-11s roll in their hundreds carrying millions of gallons across america. for fire chief the growing business of moving oil in mile-long town is a worrying trade >> the industry has not been regulated. we are shipping millions of gallions going by homes, neighbourhoods,...
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heavily armed canadian officers rush aboard sun wing flight 772 at toronto's pearson airport. this cell phone video shows the swat team hustling through the boeing 737, barking orders to the jet's passengers, including sharon ramsay. >> they stormed in. it was extremely scary. they came in front and back of the plane, and they ideal "hands up. heads down. hands up, heads down." and it was just awful. kids were scared. i was scared. >> reporter: sources say the flight from toronto was about 40 minutes into its trip to panama when a passenger 25-year-old ali shahi, allegedly made threats to a flight attendant. according to one u.s. official, shahi said "i have a bomb, and i will blow up canada." the captain of the jet flying at 33,000 feet over west virginia notified u.s. officials of the threat, and then turned back for toronto. two f-16s on patrol near toledo were redirecteddirected and shadowed the jet as it flew back into canadian airspace. flight 772 with 183 passengers and a crew of six landed safely. sources say the suspect who has a history of mental problems, was arrest
heavily armed canadian officers rush aboard sun wing flight 772 at toronto's pearson airport. this cell phone video shows the swat team hustling through the boeing 737, barking orders to the jet's passengers, including sharon ramsay. >> they stormed in. it was extremely scary. they came in front and back of the plane, and they ideal "hands up. heads down. hands up, heads down." and it was just awful. kids were scared. i was scared. >> reporter: sources say the flight from...
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the proposed by blind would pipeline would stretch from the canadian border across the u.s. to the existing pipeline that carries oil to the refinery. >> it is not going to the united states. it is going to be more oil not from the middle east. that is true, but it just means there is more oil not from the middle east in the world market. >> we walked along the quiet street in mayflower that just a few months before had been cover it in oil. exxon mobil is facing a $2.6 million fine for the spill and has spent $70 million to clean it up. three houses were so badly damaged exxon not them down. -- knocked them down. most sat empty. even after an accident, this could be a long shot. if you look at the polls, two thirds of americans do support the keystone pipeline, and that number hasn't budged. it seems you are a minority. >> i think this is a topic in which people don't understand what it is, and it is always presented as we do this or we do nothing. that's absolutely not true. we are not going to run the society without energy. it's just how you think about it. >> he says th
the proposed by blind would pipeline would stretch from the canadian border across the u.s. to the existing pipeline that carries oil to the refinery. >> it is not going to the united states. it is going to be more oil not from the middle east. that is true, but it just means there is more oil not from the middle east in the world market. >> we walked along the quiet street in mayflower that just a few months before had been cover it in oil. exxon mobil is facing a $2.6 million fine...
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it's a cool canadian breeze.he fact that the dewpoints are low, it's going to feel chilly this morning. here's what else left of arthur. it's spinning across maine, augusta, portland. this will sit and spin and pull off to the north. there's new jersey and philadelphia down in the lower left-hand side of the screen. you can see how far away it is, and it continues to pull away. future tracker 6 not showing much of anything tomorrow. we get into sunday, same thing. more sunshine tomorrow. we have high, thin clouds work across the sky as the afternoon warms on. we get into monday, the warm front punches through. that will trigger showers and thunderstorms. monday turns hazy hot and humid easily into the mid 90s. the storms start to develop for the far western suburbs. next week, looks like heat wave number two is on the way and it starts monday. reading, 83. downingtown, 82. up and down the i-95 corridor, temperatures 82, 83. glass borough, 83. west chester, 81. smyrna, 82. sea isle city, 79 and cape may, 78 degree
it's a cool canadian breeze.he fact that the dewpoints are low, it's going to feel chilly this morning. here's what else left of arthur. it's spinning across maine, augusta, portland. this will sit and spin and pull off to the north. there's new jersey and philadelphia down in the lower left-hand side of the screen. you can see how far away it is, and it continues to pull away. future tracker 6 not showing much of anything tomorrow. we get into sunday, same thing. more sunshine tomorrow. we...
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about canadian taxes and threatening to blow up the pilots. within minutes the pilot turned around as they communicated with homeland security and canadian authorities. the flight path shows the 737 making a u turn as it was over west virginia then cutting north along the ohio/pennsylvania border where two u.s. f-16 fighter jets intercepted and escorted the plane back to canada. then traffic control warned other carriers of a delay. >> there's an emergency going on and fighter jets are overheard. there's some confusion in talking to the military. >> reporter: once on the ground the s.w.a.t. team commander decided to move fast. >> you have to make a decision. do we move easy, swiftly or hard? in this case he decided to move swiftly to assure the safety of all on board. >> that was tom costello reporting. this morning a canadian citizen is under arrest. >>> a reward of $100,000 is being offered in philadelphia for information leading to the arrest of two car jackers who slammed a stolen suv into three children and their mother on a street corner
about canadian taxes and threatening to blow up the pilots. within minutes the pilot turned around as they communicated with homeland security and canadian authorities. the flight path shows the 737 making a u turn as it was over west virginia then cutting north along the ohio/pennsylvania border where two u.s. f-16 fighter jets intercepted and escorted the plane back to canada. then traffic control warned other carriers of a delay. >> there's an emergency going on and fighter jets are...
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i say that not to hurt canadians' feelings. the british and french and re hot potatoing canada for a while. the british really do want it, but there is a point where they believe it is so vast, hard to contain, hard to control, and the production has been so limited compared to the caribbean or india or other places that produce real well, -- real wealth, that this region fur trading, that this region of fur trading and small-scale native wealth is not really a prize to be won. britain decides to get it because now they have an idea in claim a north america. for them, it is a real value. they can make their plans for north america, not vis-À-vis all of these geopolitical concerns, but they can just take north america and not have to worry about french competition. france is most interested in getting back its wealthiest colony. so, they want to get back martinique particularly. they are all too willing to give up new france if they can get back martinique, which they do. >> in west africa, the french get back goret. the french
i say that not to hurt canadians' feelings. the british and french and re hot potatoing canada for a while. the british really do want it, but there is a point where they believe it is so vast, hard to contain, hard to control, and the production has been so limited compared to the caribbean or india or other places that produce real well, -- real wealth, that this region fur trading, that this region of fur trading and small-scale native wealth is not really a prize to be won. britain decides...
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canadian maritimes will be seeing that storm. humidity wise it's nice and comfortable. 83 today. 86, 87 tomorrow, here comes that warm front right here, we get into the soup again, monday afternoon it turns hazy, hot and oppressively humid. it will feel like the upper 90s were air temperatures 94, 96 degrees. jersey shore, dangerous rip currents, 59 degrees that's the ocean water temperature. sunny and breezy, 79 degrees, tomorrow a repeat performance, sunny, we remove the breeze, 80, uv index is high both days, apply the sunscreen often. waves battering the sand 4 to 6 feet. the uv index is high and rip currents. today, 83 degrees, 80 degrees by lunchtime, 3:00 p.m., up to the forecasted high of 83 degrees, 6:00 p.m., 80 degrees. another gorgeous weekend around the delaware valley. the normal high is 87. we're a little bit below average today. monday, it turns hazy, hot and humid high of 94. it will feel like 898 or 99 with the humidity, and then tuesday it gets worse with a high of 96 feeling like 100, a heat advisory will be i
canadian maritimes will be seeing that storm. humidity wise it's nice and comfortable. 83 today. 86, 87 tomorrow, here comes that warm front right here, we get into the soup again, monday afternoon it turns hazy, hot and oppressively humid. it will feel like the upper 90s were air temperatures 94, 96 degrees. jersey shore, dangerous rip currents, 59 degrees that's the ocean water temperature. sunny and breezy, 79 degrees, tomorrow a repeat performance, sunny, we remove the breeze, 80, uv index...
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who are going to take good canadian public clean water across the river to detroit on july twenty fourth because she says our water is their water so here we have you know the people coming to the obvious solution how can you cut people off on the great lakes with twenty percent of the world's fresh water supply and they don't have any water we're just going to bring it to them forget these corporations who want to cut off people and put them on reservations in detroit is the equivalent of a negative interest or. cutting people off from water and spain applying negative interest rates or confiscating wealth in cyprus they stole people's wealth facebook charges people to share on facebook facebook charges people to send e-mails and start joint we've got the opposite going on don't we have page to share we actually just throw money at people all day long because of the genius of the economic model that i've created over there to start join and i'm using every channeling the you know some of the things that einstein talked about and other geniuses from the past and applying it to a currency
who are going to take good canadian public clean water across the river to detroit on july twenty fourth because she says our water is their water so here we have you know the people coming to the obvious solution how can you cut people off on the great lakes with twenty percent of the world's fresh water supply and they don't have any water we're just going to bring it to them forget these corporations who want to cut off people and put them on reservations in detroit is the equivalent of a...
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the british and canadians had been doing it, and he realized he could see how efficient they were. >>eneral eisenhower said in the work, whack can do of two men. the army needs and can use all he can get. and listen to the women of the united nations. ideas on, have some the subject. the stallworth women of a relic russia, the canadian and australian women, the women of china with their undying fortitude. >> and so he was a big supporter and wanted women to work administrative jobs for him, and his boss, general marshall, was also supportive as well. with his support, congress passed it. there were some -- some people were afraid that this was not based traditional role for women. it was going to take care of the children? domestics are in the sphere and not in military, so there was that fear. i mean, this was so nontraditional of a role. not just a workforce, but military. women started arriving here, the first batch of them, in july of 1942. they would go through basic training here. in about fiveted weeks, then they could do specialty training in other places. there were other pla
the british and canadians had been doing it, and he realized he could see how efficient they were. >>eneral eisenhower said in the work, whack can do of two men. the army needs and can use all he can get. and listen to the women of the united nations. ideas on, have some the subject. the stallworth women of a relic russia, the canadian and australian women, the women of china with their undying fortitude. >> and so he was a big supporter and wanted women to work administrative jobs...
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canadian producers mining the sapped are increasing -- sands are increasing output and sending through to america's heartland. controversy over a keystone xl pipeline stalled. canada's producers are planning alternative routes, more urgent the longer keystone xl is put off in the united states. >>> the keystone xl pipeline, if it is completed, would pump an extra 838 barrels of oil a day from canada to refineries from the golf of mexico to the global market. the obama administration delayed the project for years. that's because oil from alberta's oil sands is controversial. one big reason is large quantities of water and natural gas are used to separate the tar-like oil called bitumen from the sand. critics say the process releases 2-3 times the carbon emissions of conventional i will. regardless oil producers expect to kuble production in the next 10 years. if they can't ship it to the united states, they'll use other pipelines to get the oil to other customers. >> there's two major pipelines. there's reversal of a pipeline currently moving east to west, to go west to east into easter
canadian producers mining the sapped are increasing -- sands are increasing output and sending through to america's heartland. controversy over a keystone xl pipeline stalled. canada's producers are planning alternative routes, more urgent the longer keystone xl is put off in the united states. >>> the keystone xl pipeline, if it is completed, would pump an extra 838 barrels of oil a day from canada to refineries from the golf of mexico to the global market. the obama administration...
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in ottawa, the canadian parliament rose to sing "god save the king" and the marseilles. broadcasting from london, king george told his people, this time the challenge is not to fight to survive but to fight to win. broadcasting from paris, nazi authorities told citizens that anyone cooperate with the allies would be shot. and across france, the resistance defied those warnings. near the village of colleyville, a young woman on a bicycle raced to her parents' farm house. she was worried about their safety. seeing the shattered windows and partially caved in roof, anne marie bruck called for her parents. as they came out of the damaged house, her father shouted, my daughter, this is a great day for france. as it turned out it was a great day for anne marie as well. the liberating force at d-day included the young american soldier she would marry. army private who was fighting a half a mile away on omaha beach. it was another fine moment in franco-american relations. in amsterdam, a 14-year-old girl heard the news of d-day over the radio in her attic hiding place. she wrote
in ottawa, the canadian parliament rose to sing "god save the king" and the marseilles. broadcasting from london, king george told his people, this time the challenge is not to fight to survive but to fight to win. broadcasting from paris, nazi authorities told citizens that anyone cooperate with the allies would be shot. and across france, the resistance defied those warnings. near the village of colleyville, a young woman on a bicycle raced to her parents' farm house. she was...
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captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: u.s., canadian and european airlines suspend all flights to tel aviv after rockets fired by hamas land near the israeli airport. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead this tuesday, european union leaders meeting in brussels impose additional sanctions on russia, in the wake of the shoot-down of malaysia air flight 17. >> woodruff: plus, how charter and traditional public schools in houston are partnering up to share space, resources and improve education. >> reporter: kipp and landrum hire their own teachers for core courses like math and reading. it's here in the elective courses, band, orchestra, choir art, theater and phys ed, where
captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: u.s., canadian and european airlines suspend all flights to tel aviv after rockets fired by hamas land near the israeli airport. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead this tuesday, european union leaders meeting in brussels impose additional sanctions on russia, in the wake of the shoot-down of malaysia air flight 17. >> woodruff: plus, how charter and traditional public schools...
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and this aerated by the bankers our water is their water canadians help seventy nine thousand and detroit with delinquent accounts so nearly half of detroit is delinquent on their water bills this is because detroit has water rates that are twice the average across the united states partly because of the deep population there this is before also their increase of rates of nine percent last year so because of this state which is cutting off people at three thousand a week from their water supplies now maude barlow who is the chair of the council of canadian says that we're sitting on the great lakes supplying a fifth of the world's surface water it's appalling so she is leading a convoy of canadians who are going to take good canadian public clean water across the river to detroit on july twenty fourth because she says our water is their water so here we have you know the people coming to the obvious solution how can you cut people off on the great lakes with twenty percent of the world's fresh water supply and they don't have any water we're just going to bring it to them forget these cor
and this aerated by the bankers our water is their water canadians help seventy nine thousand and detroit with delinquent accounts so nearly half of detroit is delinquent on their water bills this is because detroit has water rates that are twice the average across the united states partly because of the deep population there this is before also their increase of rates of nine percent last year so because of this state which is cutting off people at three thousand a week from their water...
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dozens of people died when a run away oil train sped into the center of a small canadian town. the train derailed and exploded. "america tonight"s sheila macvicar travelled to that town in quebec to see how the community is rebuilding. one year on in the center of town there's an ugly scar. a constant reminder of the night of july 6th, 2013. the six city blocks wiped out. the 47 lives lost. a peaceful, hot summer night. to this. >> oh, my god. >> with no warning. >> i thought at this moment, okay, all night. >>> kareem blanch et was driving when she saw a massive fireball in her rear view mirror, the explosion and again and again of the tank. the people everywhere. the sirens of police. it was just apocalyptic. >> a train with 72 tanker cars hauling 2 million gallons of oil from the field. a train with no engineer on board. when the brakes civiled the train -- failed, the train rolled out of control downhill into the center of town. >> investigators awhen the train -- say when the train came down the track it was travelling at 63 k/hr. 63 miles an hour. hits this quur curve. th
dozens of people died when a run away oil train sped into the center of a small canadian town. the train derailed and exploded. "america tonight"s sheila macvicar travelled to that town in quebec to see how the community is rebuilding. one year on in the center of town there's an ugly scar. a constant reminder of the night of july 6th, 2013. the six city blocks wiped out. the 47 lives lost. a peaceful, hot summer night. to this. >> oh, my god. >> with no warning. >>...
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. >> it is the first canadian to ever be in a grand slam final. might see the second if raonic beats roger federer. there can be two canadians, the first two ever in the grand slam finals. >> it is shaping up to be a novak versus roger final. >> dmitrov is fantastic. aces., 147 phenomenal serve. dmitrov. share up over' -- sharapova's boyfriend. a fantastic coach. okovic is the favorite to win this. >> all of the top seeds knocked out in the early rounds. >> nadal, andy murray. 18th grander his slam. i hope he wins. he is the father of four now. he is above 30. the young ones coming through. >> a changing of the guard. >> kourious, 19. raonic is 23 years old. it is a bit of the changing of the guard. a lot of experience. roger fed, i mentioned before, 18th grand slam if he wins and eight wimbledon title. >> sports like in business, if you think you can you can. >> it could be canadian doubles. >> could be. that would please you. >> certainly. thanks, john. >> wimbledon taking place. and we have got the world cup on the road to the quarterfinals. of
. >> it is the first canadian to ever be in a grand slam final. might see the second if raonic beats roger federer. there can be two canadians, the first two ever in the grand slam finals. >> it is shaping up to be a novak versus roger final. >> dmitrov is fantastic. aces., 147 phenomenal serve. dmitrov. share up over' -- sharapova's boyfriend. a fantastic coach. okovic is the favorite to win this. >> all of the top seeds knocked out in the early rounds. >> nadal,...
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. >> correspondent sheila macvicar on the tragedy that nearly consumed this tiny canadian town, and why it casts a long country. >> the rail industry has not been regulated since the '60s. we are shipping millions of gallons over the tracks. the trains roll through. >> also - the case that brought some of the nations biggest civil rights act visits and thousands of protesters to a tiny town in louisiana. sara hoy with a look at the young men known as the jena 6. >> i don't believe justice was served in this case, not at all. i believe it was resolved, but not justice. >> now eight summers later their story raises questions about fairness and race and our system of crime and punishment. >>> and, free as a bird - man's mission to protect the sacred and mighty bald eagle. >>> good evening, thank you for joining us. i'm adam may, joie chen is off. we begin with a one-year anniversary of one of the worst rail disasters in modern history. dozens of people died when a run away oil train sped into the center of a small canadian town. the train derailed and exploded. "america tonight"s sheila ma
. >> correspondent sheila macvicar on the tragedy that nearly consumed this tiny canadian town, and why it casts a long country. >> the rail industry has not been regulated since the '60s. we are shipping millions of gallons over the tracks. the trains roll through. >> also - the case that brought some of the nations biggest civil rights act visits and thousands of protesters to a tiny town in louisiana. sara hoy with a look at the young men known as the jena 6. >> i...