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>> the difference is the impact on local residence, canadian citizens, second generation canadians, canadians that represent, who don't own their own home, young couples that are looking to get into the market, and they can't largely due to the fact that rich foreign investors are buying up the properties, creating a situation where there's multiple bids - 10-15 beside on a property, and in some cases overbidding above the asking price by millions of dollars. local vancouver its, canadians -- vancouver its cannot compete. a city that used to exist, be affordable and liveable for canadian citizens for that purpose turned into a giant international monopoly game. >> what do you try to do. do you want people not to buy homes in vancouver, if they are not canadians, or not to buy it if they are chinese, once you get the information, what would you like to see changed? >> i would like to see a combination of two things - what australia has implemented with a system of taxation and fees for applications to buy real estate from out of the country. vancouver has a situation whereby - transit problems
>> the difference is the impact on local residence, canadian citizens, second generation canadians, canadians that represent, who don't own their own home, young couples that are looking to get into the market, and they can't largely due to the fact that rich foreign investors are buying up the properties, creating a situation where there's multiple bids - 10-15 beside on a property, and in some cases overbidding above the asking price by millions of dollars. local vancouver its,...
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and canadian personnel. the teams designed to increase information and intelligence sharing capabilities among the appropriate u.s. and canadian authorities. by incorporating integrated mobile response capabilities in the air, land and marine environments, they provide participating law enforcement agencies with a force multiplier. chairman johnson, ranking member carper, again, thank you for the opportunity to appear today. and i look forward to your questions. >> thank you, chief fisher. i do want to note that the deputy assistant commissioner of the office of field operations, john wagner. you've been assigned to the cbp headquarters since 1999. mr. wagner began his federal law enforcement year in 1991 when he joined the u.s. customs service. also worked at the new york, new jersey sea port in the port of laredo, texas. our next witness will be james sparrow. he's a special agent in charge for the buffalo new york area. he was also the deputy assistant director of ice. unit chief of the identity and actin
and canadian personnel. the teams designed to increase information and intelligence sharing capabilities among the appropriate u.s. and canadian authorities. by incorporating integrated mobile response capabilities in the air, land and marine environments, they provide participating law enforcement agencies with a force multiplier. chairman johnson, ranking member carper, again, thank you for the opportunity to appear today. and i look forward to your questions. >> thank you, chief...
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just on the canadian side of the canadian-u.s. order in ontario.vice did you go into? col. hadfield: i joined the canadian armed forces, the royal canadian air force, and served a tour with the u.s. air force and 21 years at nasa. brian: how many times did you go in space? col. hadfield: i flew in space three times. the first was on atlantis. the second was to build endeavor and do a couple spacewalks. the third was to live on the international space station on a russian rocket, the soyuz. and then living on board the space station for five months. brian: what is the difference between a russian astronaut and a canadian astronaut or american astronaut? col. hadfield: very little. you take all 7 billion of us and you set some really tight requirements and constrictions and then you filter a whole bunch of people that do apply and you choose a teeny tiny representative sample of humanity. and that's filter whether it is , japanese, chinese, european, canadian american it tends to , spit out the same sort of person. the language is different. if you a
just on the canadian side of the canadian-u.s. order in ontario.vice did you go into? col. hadfield: i joined the canadian armed forces, the royal canadian air force, and served a tour with the u.s. air force and 21 years at nasa. brian: how many times did you go in space? col. hadfield: i flew in space three times. the first was on atlantis. the second was to build endeavor and do a couple spacewalks. the third was to live on the international space station on a russian rocket, the soyuz. and...
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counterparts on the canadian side of the border. where we have the biggest issues in my particular area the macina or rouses point area. we use our security task forces as a mechanism to share information back and forth with our canadian counterparts. so we have -- we actually have crossed-designated -- we've given essentially title 19 or customs authority basically making state and local law enforcement designated customs officials. but also, we are able to do that with canadian local law enforcement officials as well and then they can come on and work the networks on this side of the border. so that the idea here is to open up information sharing, work the cases together and instead of -- not only trying to remove the u.s./canadian border as a potential barrier to law enforcement, in some cases we're even actually able to use it to our advantage. so we understand it's a problem, you know, heroin seems to be on the rise, but one of the things that we think is the best way to conduct any -- to identify, disrupt or dismantle these tr
counterparts on the canadian side of the border. where we have the biggest issues in my particular area the macina or rouses point area. we use our security task forces as a mechanism to share information back and forth with our canadian counterparts. so we have -- we actually have crossed-designated -- we've given essentially title 19 or customs authority basically making state and local law enforcement designated customs officials. but also, we are able to do that with canadian local law...
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all of its members are japanese-canadians. the squad was created last year to mark the century of a team that played a very special role for the japanese community in canada. the vancouver asahi was formed in 1914 by second-generation immigrants. at the time, 40 workers faced different types of discrimination. empty employment prospects were limited. this 94-year-old is the only surviving member of the baseball team. >> translator: the team traveled to many places for friendly games, as we wanted people to understand japanese immigrants. we wanted to become friends with white canadians. >> reporter: the squad's success became a source of pride for the community. and it was famous for its spirit of fair play. from 1937 the vancouver asahi won the pacific northwest championship five consecutive times. an achievement that contributed to their induction in the canadian baseball hall of fame. japan's attack on pearl harbor marked the end of an era. canadian authority sies interned all people of japanese descent, and the team was fo
all of its members are japanese-canadians. the squad was created last year to mark the century of a team that played a very special role for the japanese community in canada. the vancouver asahi was formed in 1914 by second-generation immigrants. at the time, 40 workers faced different types of discrimination. empty employment prospects were limited. this 94-year-old is the only surviving member of the baseball team. >> translator: the team traveled to many places for friendly games, as...
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i'm the host. >> snl stole from a canadian. then was stealing from another canadian. are they stealing? >> it is lauren michaels on "saturday night live" stealing from the canadian. this is self-plagiarism. >> i think we agree that canadians are the funniest people in north america. coming up lingerie for men. supply my show has two pod casts. good for him. they are called free speech and can i ask you a question? have a look if you must. it is absolutely pathetic. coming up tomorrow on the next " red eye." jimmy tallia and i'm --immogene lloyd webber. >> e block. last story. that's the last story. >> i will assume this is not a typo. why should only ladies get to wear lace? who wrote this crap? says -- twins 2008 a retailer has been making lingerie for men. the men only pan tees and g-strings and bras are available on-line for customers around the world. the company's website notes men's lingerie is in a territory deemed not exciting enough for adult stores and too confronting. the customer describes it as married. there is no need to show it off to others. seinfield
i'm the host. >> snl stole from a canadian. then was stealing from another canadian. are they stealing? >> it is lauren michaels on "saturday night live" stealing from the canadian. this is self-plagiarism. >> i think we agree that canadians are the funniest people in north america. coming up lingerie for men. supply my show has two pod casts. good for him. they are called free speech and can i ask you a question? have a look if you must. it is absolutely pathetic....
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. >> announced this month by the transportation secretary and his canadian counterpart, the rules come two years after the disaster in lac megantic quebec killing 27 people, the older cars are being phased out with stronger cars and thicker shells, but it will take years speeds will also be reduced for oil trains moving through urban areas. >> the truth is that 99.9% of these shipments reach their destination in safety. the accidents that have occurred though have shown us that 99.9% isn't enough. >> reporter: railroad safety consultant frid fred millar says safety guarantees fall short. point of contact for routing of hazardous materials. millar says, routes and volumes of the most dangerous cargo should be made public. >> keeping these secret is like elephants tiptoeing through the tulips. this is absurd. >> city's emergency response. >> the city should share what it knows about oil trains coming through the city and should be getting public input on what the emergency response plans are and sharing those plans with the public so they can respond themselves. >> reporter: phillips say
. >> announced this month by the transportation secretary and his canadian counterpart, the rules come two years after the disaster in lac megantic quebec killing 27 people, the older cars are being phased out with stronger cars and thicker shells, but it will take years speeds will also be reduced for oil trains moving through urban areas. >> the truth is that 99.9% of these shipments reach their destination in safety. the accidents that have occurred though have shown us that...
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the least liberal part of can ada, the canadian equivalent to texas. they just elected the canadian equivalent of bernie sanders to run their province. all the conservatives in alberta are threatening that they are going to move to saskatchewan in protest. look at some of the stuff on twitter. well, there goes the neighborhood. i will now be moving to saskatchewan. sell everything. move to saskatchewan. lock down the border to slow down the eastbound traffic. canada is the fifth largest producer of oil in the world, almost 80% of canada's oil comes from alberta, comes from the alberta tar sands. canada does overall have kind of a clean and green pseudoscandanavian green and clean. if you have wondered why they pull out of international agreements and don't hit the target, it is mostly because of alberta's tar sand oils and consistently conservative influence on canadian national politics, particularly around energy and the environment. the canadian prime minister is a conservative, steven harper, from the conservative strong hold. they have been in cha
the least liberal part of can ada, the canadian equivalent to texas. they just elected the canadian equivalent of bernie sanders to run their province. all the conservatives in alberta are threatening that they are going to move to saskatchewan in protest. look at some of the stuff on twitter. well, there goes the neighborhood. i will now be moving to saskatchewan. sell everything. move to saskatchewan. lock down the border to slow down the eastbound traffic. canada is the fifth largest...
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> because the new york times says they when to canadian officials and canadian lawyers have said certainly after 2010 so at least the last three years that they could have disclosed everything. >> exactly. what we're describing is the basis for a whole series of new stories about who is telling the truth about that point. then you have the global health initiative which is based in boston and what was interesting about that story is i didn't see a long list of who those countries were the globe didn't seem to get far on that and the countries that were listed in their story were not actually the most controversial, it was switzerland and stuff. that one it looks to me like it if it your honor's it out the names when they finally release them are switzerland, netherlands, brit inn that would be okay about you if there are more russias and middle eastern countries they are in trouble. >> the whole point that the clintons worked out in the obama administration back in 2009 when there was all of it this talk about a potential conflict of interest was to avoid the appearance of it any donation
> because the new york times says they when to canadian officials and canadian lawyers have said certainly after 2010 so at least the last three years that they could have disclosed everything. >> exactly. what we're describing is the basis for a whole series of new stories about who is telling the truth about that point. then you have the global health initiative which is based in boston and what was interesting about that story is i didn't see a long list of who those countries were...
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amy: the 28-year-old canadian born omar khadr has been freed on bail. was detained when he was just 15. he became the first person since world war ii to be prosecuted and a war crimes tribunal for acts committed as a juvenile. with the obama administration asking congress to increase funding for charter schools by him is 50%, a new study by the center for media and democracy finds the federal government has spent $3.3 billion feelings a charter school industry already. where has the money gone? all that and more coming up. ♪ amy: welcome to democracy now! democracy now.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the court of appeals has rolled the nsa's collection of bulk phone records is illegal. in a unanimous decision on thursday, a three-judge panel called the phone records collection unprecedented and unwarranted. the ruling comes as congress faces a june 1 deadline to renew the part of the patriot act that authorizes the nsa's bulk data surveillance. we will have more on this story after headlines. the justice department has confirmed it will
amy: the 28-year-old canadian born omar khadr has been freed on bail. was detained when he was just 15. he became the first person since world war ii to be prosecuted and a war crimes tribunal for acts committed as a juvenile. with the obama administration asking congress to increase funding for charter schools by him is 50%, a new study by the center for media and democracy finds the federal government has spent $3.3 billion feelings a charter school industry already. where has the money gone?...
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here's the pattern very pleasant canadian air mass over the mid atlantic and the northeast. hmm off the coast, it's a bermuda high. it brings in the southern dixie type air. sunny and cold, 6 # -- 64 degrees. sunday 72 degrees, monday, 7 # degrees, jersey shore sunny and bright, 67 cool with a sea breeze kicking. in sunday, 7 #.73 degrees monday, 75 degrees. 50s on the oceanfront. from let's say wildwood to surf city, upper 50s, low 60s that's the water temperature. for philadelphia, 72 degrees, lots of sunshine this afternoon very comfortable wind are light out of the west at 5 to 15 miles per hour. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, shows that heatz hot and humid -- haze hot and humid stuff. 72 today sunday 80 degrees. monday 88 degrees, tuesday hot and humid 90. same thing for wednesday thursday, and friday it is hot and humid 90 degrees, next saturday we're in the 90s as well. another cold front comes in sunday and that will will cool us down. >> it's going to be a good weekend at the shore and next weekend, too. >> reporter: when you get into the 90s the ocea
here's the pattern very pleasant canadian air mass over the mid atlantic and the northeast. hmm off the coast, it's a bermuda high. it brings in the southern dixie type air. sunny and cold, 6 # -- 64 degrees. sunday 72 degrees, monday, 7 # degrees, jersey shore sunny and bright, 67 cool with a sea breeze kicking. in sunday, 7 #.73 degrees monday, 75 degrees. 50s on the oceanfront. from let's say wildwood to surf city, upper 50s, low 60s that's the water temperature. for philadelphia, 72...
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betty: steyer believes building the pipeline will escalate the production of the controversial canadian oil sands. tom: so the question here in my mind was -- is this a chance to change our trajectory in terms of energy? is this a chance to change the way people think about it and the way the policies are shaped around energy? betty: we caught up with steyer in the tiny town of mayflower, arkansas, where he was getting a look at the cleanup site from an estimated 5000 barrel oil spill. [splashing] genieve long: here is some just off the top of the water. it is sticky. it is extremely sticky. betty: very sticky. genieve: it smells awful. betty: in march 2013, a shallow underground pipeline owned by exxonmobil burst, sending oil running down a mayflower residential street, as can be seen in this video. tom: the smell is unbelievable. i mean, look. there's oil. betty: the oil flowed down the street through a drainage ditch and emptied into a marshy area. the heavy crude, called bitumen had come from alberta, canada, thousands of miles away. tom: what are the booms for? genieve: they are to
betty: steyer believes building the pipeline will escalate the production of the controversial canadian oil sands. tom: so the question here in my mind was -- is this a chance to change our trajectory in terms of energy? is this a chance to change the way people think about it and the way the policies are shaped around energy? betty: we caught up with steyer in the tiny town of mayflower, arkansas, where he was getting a look at the cleanup site from an estimated 5000 barrel oil spill....
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. >> reporter: for many years this photo of the 15-year-old canadian was all the world knew about thengest prisoner held in guantanamo. he is now 28 years old, out of guantanamo under house arrest in canada and learning how to move beyond what he says were ten traumatic years in american military custody. >> i was drugged, humiliated water boarded, sleep deprivation. >> reporter: it is the first time that he has spoken publicly about his time in detention. he had been under a gag order until an canadian judge ordered him released on bail earlier this month. he is now trying to answer questions he imagines people have about his experience such as whether he is angry and why he was captured in the first place. >> the first few years in guantanamo i was all over the place emotionally, and ideologically. i was just a mess. i would be around a bunch of people i would start acting like them and talking like them and just doing everything they were doing, and then they place, and i would just adapt to the new neighborhood. >> reporter: he also talks about how he ended up at guantanamo in 200
. >> reporter: for many years this photo of the 15-year-old canadian was all the world knew about thengest prisoner held in guantanamo. he is now 28 years old, out of guantanamo under house arrest in canada and learning how to move beyond what he says were ten traumatic years in american military custody. >> i was drugged, humiliated water boarded, sleep deprivation. >> reporter: it is the first time that he has spoken publicly about his time in detention. he had been under a...
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if you go to the western canadian oil price, the canadian dollar prices of oil for the producers in alberta look at that. we are going to do oil from canada some point in the next days. how about our twitter question. when will it inflation return? wasn't it a song in the 70's? ♪ ♪ tom: so much for adult friday. the prime minister of the united kingdom has said he must go. brendan: this is pebbled against a tank. tom: the prime minister of the united kingdom. brendan: he has no power over set latter and it is known that the entire united kingdom -- you know what we are moving on to? we are moving on to hockey is erik schatzker is onset. i have nothing to say about hockey. let's check the hockey headlines. tom: excitement across all of north america. no canadian teams are involved and the toronto maple leafs have decided to fix that. they have spent $50 million on one human being to come in and save arguably the richest sport in the world. let's have fun. will mike babcock save your toronto maple leafs erik:? it does not matter. i would go so far as to say i wonder why they are wasting $50 m
if you go to the western canadian oil price, the canadian dollar prices of oil for the producers in alberta look at that. we are going to do oil from canada some point in the next days. how about our twitter question. when will it inflation return? wasn't it a song in the 70's? ♪ ♪ tom: so much for adult friday. the prime minister of the united kingdom has said he must go. brendan: this is pebbled against a tank. tom: the prime minister of the united kingdom. brendan: he has no power over...
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government to clear his name and the canadian government for allowing him to be tortured as a child.ever the outcome of these cases cotter says he is focused on the present. >> for the longest time all i would tell anybody's that i wish that i could just get out of prison and just be the next joe the street who nobody knows and we can give the thought to. >> reporter: roslyn jordan al jazeera, washington. >>> ten people in south korea are confirmed having middle east respiratory virus known as mers and says the virus was transmitted by a traveler and no sustained human to human spread and there is no money cure for mers. chinese authorities destroyed nearly 600 tons of confiscated ivory and china is the world's largest importer of smuggled tusks and there is still a serious problem and illegal trade threatens elephant populations across africa. united states wants to give millions of low income families free access to the internet to close the so called digital divide and it's a recognition that internet access is now a fundamental right and andy gallagher reports from miami. >> repo
government to clear his name and the canadian government for allowing him to be tortured as a child.ever the outcome of these cases cotter says he is focused on the present. >> for the longest time all i would tell anybody's that i wish that i could just get out of prison and just be the next joe the street who nobody knows and we can give the thought to. >> reporter: roslyn jordan al jazeera, washington. >>> ten people in south korea are confirmed having middle east...
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and the canadian government for allowing him to be tortured as a child.r the outcome of these cases, he says he is focused on the president. >> for the longest time all ill would tell to anybody is that i wishes that i could just get out of prison and just be the next joe on the street who nobody knows and nobody gives a second look or thought to. >>> in chile students have fought with police during a protest over reform. they are demanding free education and also better pay for staff. they are also accusing police of using excessive force at a demonstration last week. lucia newman reports from santiago. >> reporter: it started peacefully enough, the turn out surpassing even organizers' expectations. as 10s of thousands of demonstrators marched down santiago's main avenue. they were led by the father of the student in critical condition after he was hit by water sprayed from a water cannon last week. this march is against police repression in solitaire did with rodrigo and all students who have a right to protest said stephanie aviles the injured student'
and the canadian government for allowing him to be tortured as a child.r the outcome of these cases, he says he is focused on the president. >> for the longest time all ill would tell to anybody is that i wishes that i could just get out of prison and just be the next joe on the street who nobody knows and nobody gives a second look or thought to. >>> in chile students have fought with police during a protest over reform. they are demanding free education and also better pay for...
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and the canadian government for allowing him to be tortured as a child. outcome of these cases he says he is focused on the president. >> for the longest time all i would tell to anybody is that i wished that i could just get out of prison and just be the next joe on the street who nobody knows and nobody gives a second look or a thought to. >> reporter: roslyn jordan, arsenal, washington. >>> just a reminder now that you can always keep up-to-date with all the news on our website at al jazerra.com. [ ♪♪ ] i'm david shuster in for ali velshi. on target for the short lift for president. winning by losing. the payoff for candidates with no chance to capture the white house. over the past 36 hours, two more republicans declared that they'll seek the g.o.p.s 2016
and the canadian government for allowing him to be tortured as a child. outcome of these cases he says he is focused on the president. >> for the longest time all i would tell to anybody is that i wished that i could just get out of prison and just be the next joe on the street who nobody knows and nobody gives a second look or a thought to. >> reporter: roslyn jordan, arsenal, washington. >>> just a reminder now that you can always keep up-to-date with all the news on our...
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we looked at ukrainian shipping records, canadian tax records. so it's a very, very difficult story to put the pieces together. but once you piece them together, you realize there's this template which is essentially that hillary clinton as senator or secretary of state takes a position on an issue a foreign interest wants that thing to go their way. so money flows to the clintons and she in effect delivers for them. it's a pattern repeated over and over and over again. >> butwhat you lay out is a pattern of behavior, conduct and frankly embarrassing misjudgments on the part of the clintons. it's unparalleled as far as i know in american history. >> yeah i don't think there's anything close. here's the thing. when hillary clinton was put forward as secretary of state president obama and his transition team had some very simple and basic requirements that a lot of people felt weren't even tight enough. it was basically that they had to disclose all contributions, that they had to do things related to bill's speeches. so it was a very basic require
we looked at ukrainian shipping records, canadian tax records. so it's a very, very difficult story to put the pieces together. but once you piece them together, you realize there's this template which is essentially that hillary clinton as senator or secretary of state takes a position on an issue a foreign interest wants that thing to go their way. so money flows to the clintons and she in effect delivers for them. it's a pattern repeated over and over and over again. >> butwhat you lay...
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the canadian government is appealing the decision. could we see the u.s.try to intervene? >> not at this time. it doesn't appear so because, of course it was the u.s. that agreed to the arrangement to ship him to canada in the first place. at this time it's the canadian government objecting to the judge's ruling. the judge apparently feeling he didn't pose a danger to society. he is out on bail while all of this is being appealed. there are restrictions on him. he will have to have a -- he stays with his lawyer. he will have to have a curfew between 10:00 at night and 7:00 in the morning. he will be subject to electronic monitoring. his communications will be monitored. look he now until this gets a final resolution essentially is a free man. canadian press is reporting there have been a number of instances where he has gotten support from people in canada some students trying to visit him, help him with his education, help him socialize if he is going to be back in the general population of canadian society. remember he was captured at the age of 15. he i
the canadian government is appealing the decision. could we see the u.s.try to intervene? >> not at this time. it doesn't appear so because, of course it was the u.s. that agreed to the arrangement to ship him to canada in the first place. at this time it's the canadian government objecting to the judge's ruling. the judge apparently feeling he didn't pose a danger to society. he is out on bail while all of this is being appealed. there are restrictions on him. he will have to have a --...
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you flew his mom and him to live next-door to you. >> they were canadian.rought them here illegally and hid them here illegally. i put them up in a townhouse under my name. >> you pay the bills. >> yeah, and i got a tutor and they became my family. it has been a rough year for me watching him because i care about him. you don't want to see him going through stuff. but to see him coming out on the other end of that right now and knowing the plans for next year and the fact that, you know, he is a kid. i have had to learn that it's ok to let him step on that rake and let it hit him in the face. he has learned from his mistakes and he will be a better man for it. he gets it. he said, i went shopping in france and all i want to do is go down the street and shop. i don't want to bother anybody that there were 14 cameras around and 200 reporters. i said, don't get angry, it's your life. i think he has become a young man. i'm proud of him. >> what kind of advice are you giving him? >> through the last year, i've argued with him. we got in a huge fight. i was frust
you flew his mom and him to live next-door to you. >> they were canadian.rought them here illegally and hid them here illegally. i put them up in a townhouse under my name. >> you pay the bills. >> yeah, and i got a tutor and they became my family. it has been a rough year for me watching him because i care about him. you don't want to see him going through stuff. but to see him coming out on the other end of that right now and knowing the plans for next year and the fact...
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we found them in canadian tax records. the financers are con tributers. you have a shareholder named frank holmes who is an advisor for the clinton foundation and donor. and the assets are accumulated, all of the money is flowing to the clinton foundation, and the russian government comes and wants to buy uranium one, this is a personal desire of vladimer putin. he authorizes the release of funds to buy this uranium company. in order for russia to acquire what amounts to 20-25 percent of all uranium assets in the united states it requires federal government approval. there is a process called the committee on foreign investment in the united states that requires a number of government agencies including the state department, to sign off on the deal and they do sign off. what is troubling about hilary clinton in the mist of this is no other government agencies approving this is headed by someone who received $145 million from their foundation from nine individuals connect would the firm. the second troubling thing is hilary clinton had a history of opposin
we found them in canadian tax records. the financers are con tributers. you have a shareholder named frank holmes who is an advisor for the clinton foundation and donor. and the assets are accumulated, all of the money is flowing to the clinton foundation, and the russian government comes and wants to buy uranium one, this is a personal desire of vladimer putin. he authorizes the release of funds to buy this uranium company. in order for russia to acquire what amounts to 20-25 percent of all...
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scooter: yeah, and they were not -- they were canadian.definitely brought them over illegally and kept them in the country illegally, put them in a townhouse around the corner from me in my name, so no one knew they were there. emily: you paid their bills. scooter: yeah, and got a tutor and did the whole thing and, kind of, they became like my family. it has been a rough year for me, watching him. [laughter] because i really care about him. you don't want to see anyone going through stuff. but to see him coming out on the other end of that right now and knowing the plans for next year and the fact that, you know, he is a kid. i have had to learn that it's ok to let him step on that rake and let it hit him in the face. he has learned from those mistakes. and he will be a better man for it. he gets it. he said, "i went shopping in france, and all i wanted to do is walk down the street and just shop. i didn't want to bother anybody, i just want to shop. and there were 14 cameras around me and 200 people started surrounding. and i just came to
scooter: yeah, and they were not -- they were canadian.definitely brought them over illegally and kept them in the country illegally, put them in a townhouse around the corner from me in my name, so no one knew they were there. emily: you paid their bills. scooter: yeah, and got a tutor and did the whole thing and, kind of, they became like my family. it has been a rough year for me, watching him. [laughter] because i really care about him. you don't want to see anyone going through stuff. but...
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they found them in canadian tax records. the financiers involved in the country are major clinton foundation contributors. you are a major donor to the clinton foundation. all this money is flowing to the clinton foundation and then the russian government arrives and says we want to buy uranium one because they have had a long interesting cornering the uranium market. this is a personal desire of lutemack putin. he asked -- authorizes the releases of funds to buy this uranium company. in order for russia to acquire what amounts to 20% or 25% of all uranium to the united states or requires federal government approval. there's a process -- foreign investment and united states that requires a number of government agencies including the state department to sign off on the deal. what i think is troubling about hillary clinton in the midst of all this is no other government agency that approves this is headed by somebody who has received $145 million to their foundation from nine individuals connected with this firm. the second th
they found them in canadian tax records. the financiers involved in the country are major clinton foundation contributors. you are a major donor to the clinton foundation. all this money is flowing to the clinton foundation and then the russian government arrives and says we want to buy uranium one because they have had a long interesting cornering the uranium market. this is a personal desire of lutemack putin. he asked -- authorizes the releases of funds to buy this uranium company. in order...
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>> well i'm not sure you can draw the sort of specific conclusion out of this election that canadians don't want to get oil out of market and there's a lot of canadians that would argue with your description of our oil as the dirtiest on the planet. i think, you know, it depends where you are in the country but there is a sort of will to see our oil industry do well. it is a large part of our country's economy. but also i think what you can draw, a concern for the environment. a desire to do it responsibly and i think those are the two parallel conclusions i would draw. >> all right. and jane kleeb, would this fire up the folks in nebraska or nervous about letting their guard down? i know there's still a tremendous eminent domain legal battle going on. >> we are fighting every day just as fiercely as we fought from day one. we're actually in the middle of doing a 14 acre huge crop art that's going to send a strong message to the president we'll unveil next week. so the fire in the belly is still there and keep on battling until we get a fight rejection. >> will it be difficult for the
>> well i'm not sure you can draw the sort of specific conclusion out of this election that canadians don't want to get oil out of market and there's a lot of canadians that would argue with your description of our oil as the dirtiest on the planet. i think, you know, it depends where you are in the country but there is a sort of will to see our oil industry do well. it is a large part of our country's economy. but also i think what you can draw, a concern for the environment. a desire to...
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. >> we good become to the sierra for look at the snow falling and canadian who didn't expect the canadians condition. >> while we talk weather. 7 news if drew back with the full forecast and hi. looking for a prius, i bet. it's high-tech too with the latest safty features. and available entune app suite. and, i'm sorry... i don't mean to drone on. honey, stop messing with jan. during toyota time, get 0% apr financing for 60 months on a 2015 prius. offer ends june 1st. for great deals on other toyotas, visit toyota.com enjoy your prius. thanks, jan. look out people, coming in hot. toyota. let's go places. listen up... i'm reworking the menu. veggies you're cool... mayo, corn dogs... you are so out of here! ahh... the complete balanced nutrition of great tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein... and 26 vitamins and minerals. and now with... ...twice as much vitamin d ...which up to 90% of people don't get enough of. ohhhhhhh. the sunshine vitamin! ensure now has 2x more vitamin d to support strong bones. ensure. take life in. keep up with everyday messes with the help of roomba from irob
. >> we good become to the sierra for look at the snow falling and canadian who didn't expect the canadians condition. >> while we talk weather. 7 news if drew back with the full forecast and hi. looking for a prius, i bet. it's high-tech too with the latest safty features. and available entune app suite. and, i'm sorry... i don't mean to drone on. honey, stop messing with jan. during toyota time, get 0% apr financing for 60 months on a 2015 prius. offer ends june 1st. for great...
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if not higher, on tuesday we get a canadian cold front from the west, it will sweep all the muggy air out to sea. the showers and storms to the west, some of those pull in later this afternoon. future tracker 6 showing mainly cloudy skies peeks of sunshine, limited sun, later on we'll see thunderstorms firing up, they won't be as numerous as what we saw yesterday evening we're not expecting them to be as strong as yesterday evening but one or two could be on the stronger side. right up until sunset once we lose the sun we'll lose the thunderstorms. monday, starting out with clouds, and by afternoon pop-up showers and thunderstorms start to develop and one or two of those could be on the stronger side. all you need ton they will be spotty in nature, yesterday we figured they would develop after 4:00 p.m. this time around they will develop at any time. you're fair game at any time point in time. gusty winds small hail could develop. look at how low it dropped the pollen count medium category, maple birch the main categories, but this is easier to handle. 86 degrees in philadelphia. shou
if not higher, on tuesday we get a canadian cold front from the west, it will sweep all the muggy air out to sea. the showers and storms to the west, some of those pull in later this afternoon. future tracker 6 showing mainly cloudy skies peeks of sunshine, limited sun, later on we'll see thunderstorms firing up, they won't be as numerous as what we saw yesterday evening we're not expecting them to be as strong as yesterday evening but one or two could be on the stronger side. right up until...
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. >> frank justra, a canadian billionaire arrives in colombia with bill clinton on june 8, 2010.ime, meets with president arebe. what is troubling is that in the days that follow, frank justra, one of the largest contributors to the clinton foundation, sees not one, not two but actually three of his companies give major confessions from the government in colombia. >> neither justra or the president arebe ever responded to our questions on the money in the deal. half a million dollars or more to give a speech yof sees increasing dramatically. schweitzer beliefs the clenton record speaks forest. but some of the stories cut deeper. and may be about more than money. they could lead to significant geopolitical consequences. more on that when we return. ant to know how hard it can be to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva respimat does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. tel
. >> frank justra, a canadian billionaire arrives in colombia with bill clinton on june 8, 2010.ime, meets with president arebe. what is troubling is that in the days that follow, frank justra, one of the largest contributors to the clinton foundation, sees not one, not two but actually three of his companies give major confessions from the government in colombia. >> neither justra or the president arebe ever responded to our questions on the money in the deal. half a million...
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the canadian government considers him a terrorist and wants him back in prison. he is suing the u.s. government to clear his name and the canadian government for allowing him to be tortured as a child. whatever the outcome of the cases, he is focused on the present. >> for the longest time, all it tell to anybody is that i wish i could just get out of prison and just be the next joe on the street who nobody knows and nobody gives a second look or a thought to. >> al jazeera washington. >> if you want to, you can see the full interview on witness at this time on al jazeera. >> native americans are living in equal lower in the shadow of huge dams in the united states. some of the dams are over 80 years old. they've created wealth for local communities, but as rob reynolds reports, decades after they were built, the benefits are not flowing to everyone. >> in the 1930's, the u.s. government began building huge dams on the colombia river. >> out of steel and concrete they weld to the river's fury. >> dams generated electricity and made navigatable for ships. they dro
the canadian government considers him a terrorist and wants him back in prison. he is suing the u.s. government to clear his name and the canadian government for allowing him to be tortured as a child. whatever the outcome of the cases, he is focused on the present. >> for the longest time, all it tell to anybody is that i wish i could just get out of prison and just be the next joe on the street who nobody knows and nobody gives a second look or a thought to. >> al jazeera...
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cool canadian high pressure system sliding across the mid atlantic states keeps us high and dry. lots of sunshine expected. a few clouds bubbling up during the afternoon hours. 8:00 a.m., 53. 10:00 a.m., 57. and lunchtime 63 degrees. in the city we're shooting for a high of 70, 72. a little bit cooler on the sand. if you're down the shore i'm not saying it's not beach weather but it's going to be cooler. boardwalk weather. beautiful week ahead we could have our first heat wave of the year on the way. i'll have the details in just a moment. >> this weekend weapon under officially kick -- this weekend we unofficially kick off the summer season. looking live in atlantic city, the boardwalk will be crowded with people taking a break from work an school. annie mccormick was in wildwood talking to people who were down the shore for the weekend. >> reporter: on the boardwalk you can find the tram car back in action and kids up past their bedtime. >> we're going to the pool, and we're going to have fun. >> reporter: what about the beach? >> yeah. >> reporter: parents don't seem to mind.
cool canadian high pressure system sliding across the mid atlantic states keeps us high and dry. lots of sunshine expected. a few clouds bubbling up during the afternoon hours. 8:00 a.m., 53. 10:00 a.m., 57. and lunchtime 63 degrees. in the city we're shooting for a high of 70, 72. a little bit cooler on the sand. if you're down the shore i'm not saying it's not beach weather but it's going to be cooler. boardwalk weather. beautiful week ahead we could have our first heat wave of the year on...
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canadian high pressure moves in. the we don't get the benefits of it on monday, tuesday is nice, it's cool and 70. looking at 76 after that. >> we have the geese all air long, but the canadian air no. >> a police officer in georgia opened fire on a man at a gas station. police say they were called to the gas station after a man was seen walking around with a gun. no officers were hurt. authorities are still investigating exactly what led to the shooting. the georgia bureau of investigation has taken charge of the investigation. >>> a woman in california is filing suit over this arrest caught on video back in january. a city policeman wrestled the woman to the ground after she refused to give her full name. she was 8 months pregnant at the time. >> my name is michelle. >> let's go. don't touch me, don't touch me. don't touch me. i'm pregnant, do not much me. >> it started as an altercation between cooks and the other woman, the other woman was not arrested and she claims her arrest was racially motivated. she gave bir
canadian high pressure moves in. the we don't get the benefits of it on monday, tuesday is nice, it's cool and 70. looking at 76 after that. >> we have the geese all air long, but the canadian air no. >> a police officer in georgia opened fire on a man at a gas station. police say they were called to the gas station after a man was seen walking around with a gun. no officers were hurt. authorities are still investigating exactly what led to the shooting. the georgia bureau of...
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in canadian texas a tornado that touched down is responsible for three serious injuries. dams near dallas are in danger of breaking. the death toll has topped 20 people. the national guard has joined search teams to continue looking for the missing. >>> a local member of the red cross is on the way to the work zone. anthony tornetta is going to take part in the relief in texas. >> there are 200 people have spent their memorial day in red cross shelters in north texas and oklahoma. we're going to lend support in anyway we can. >> reporter: he is joins others who are helping those in texas and oklahoma. first responders are the first there and red 0 cross. >> reporter: we're basically dry we're watching a cell out near lancaster traveling towards reading watch for a brief shower in that area. the rest of the of us the best chance of a spotty shower or thunderstorm will be later this afternoon into the evening. let's go outside and see when it looks like right now. that's a pretty shot. we have lots of clouds, but you see the sunshine trying to break through in atlantic city
in canadian texas a tornado that touched down is responsible for three serious injuries. dams near dallas are in danger of breaking. the death toll has topped 20 people. the national guard has joined search teams to continue looking for the missing. >>> a local member of the red cross is on the way to the work zone. anthony tornetta is going to take part in the relief in texas. >> there are 200 people have spent their memorial day in red cross shelters in north texas and...
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asher led on the lebanese canadian bank type thing.hairman's first question was latin america would the joint task force be good. they were looking at pocket litter and did well in what they did. we're now looking at state-run banking systems, where we have multiple banks in central america growing exno penponentially with no explanation. panama banks are doing the same thing. >> would any measures we take though be moot? by a lifting of sanctions with respect to iran's banks. >> i think it would make it much more difficult. i think once the sanctions are lifted, the snap back is not going to be very rapid or nearly as forceful as the initial sanctions. >> let me bring professor in for a minute. in the testimony, one of the measures that you identified to counter the networks were to maintain a vigorous designation and sanctions regime against state-sponsors of terrorism, transnational criminal organizations, foreign narcotics kings pins and designated nationals. i've contended that the sanctions regime in place that we have today is j
asher led on the lebanese canadian bank type thing.hairman's first question was latin america would the joint task force be good. they were looking at pocket litter and did well in what they did. we're now looking at state-run banking systems, where we have multiple banks in central america growing exno penponentially with no explanation. panama banks are doing the same thing. >> would any measures we take though be moot? by a lifting of sanctions with respect to iran's banks. >> i...
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help canadian authorities thwart attacks. he testified the battle must be fought at the community left not the government. >> look at the end of the day if you want to fight back against recruitment of 15-year-old kids you need to work with 15-year-old15-year-old kids. >> the other separating opportunistic propaganda against actual threats. claims that 71 soldiers were trained in 15 states, 23 have signed up for missions like the sunday attack in texas and names five states specifically, virginia maryland, illinois, california and michigan. even though pent gone admits lone wolf attacks are inspired not contracted by i.s.i.l. >> it's concerning that there are individuals like this who draw their inspiration from i.s.i.l. and i guess it's, finally, yet another reason why the defeat of i.s.i.l. is important. >> the pentagon says anyone who pays attention to social media can see the kind of communication that's given law enforcement cause for concern and the u.s. government sees more than a lot more than the average american. so
help canadian authorities thwart attacks. he testified the battle must be fought at the community left not the government. >> look at the end of the day if you want to fight back against recruitment of 15-year-old kids you need to work with 15-year-old15-year-old kids. >> the other separating opportunistic propaganda against actual threats. claims that 71 soldiers were trained in 15 states, 23 have signed up for missions like the sunday attack in texas and names five states...
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but the canadian space program, the budget i think is less than the communications budget of nasa. it's a little organization. it's just a few hundred people. but it has a lot of bang for the capped dan buck. we were the third nation in space after soviet union and then the u.s. we've had eight astro nauts flying in space ments we lead the world in robotics and do a tremendous in the area. >> another video. this one has to do with lickeds. >> they don't behave the way you would expect. >> did you know that average person on earth uses 350 liters of water a day? that's over 1400 cups of water. water consumption is critical on earth but even more so here on the international space station where we have a closed environment. from washing ourselves to making our coffee to even when we sweat the water that gets expelled is collected into a purifyication system. and we reclaim about 93% of all the water. we even recycle our urine. >> but before you cringe at the thought of drinking your leftover wash water, keep in mind that the water that we end up with is purer than most of the water t
but the canadian space program, the budget i think is less than the communications budget of nasa. it's a little organization. it's just a few hundred people. but it has a lot of bang for the capped dan buck. we were the third nation in space after soviet union and then the u.s. we've had eight astro nauts flying in space ments we lead the world in robotics and do a tremendous in the area. >> another video. this one has to do with lickeds. >> they don't behave the way you would...