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. >> in some of the world's coldest waters, canadian military divers are preparing for a search and rescue training mission. >> the bottom is about 40 meters, 120 feet down, the water is about 2 degrees below zero celsius. they can stay down there 40 minutes to an hour without really getting too cold. >> yellow diver well, yellow diver well for leaks. >> lately, the arctic has been seeing a flurry activity. that's because there's something locked beneath the ice. thirteen percent of the world's undiscovered oil and 30 percent of its untapped natural gas. trillions of dollars of potential profit. and that means that here in the far north, issues of sovereignty security, environment, and trade are intersecting at a colossal pace, in the world's coldest resource rush. the tiny hamlet of resolute, is busier than it has been in decades. canadian troops are here to train in difficult and cold conditions. it'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
. >> in some of the world's coldest waters, canadian military divers are preparing for a search and rescue training mission. >> the bottom is about 40 meters, 120 feet down, the water is about 2 degrees below zero celsius. they can stay down there 40 minutes to an hour without really getting too cold. >> yellow diver well, yellow diver well for leaks. >> lately, the arctic has been seeing a flurry activity. that's because there's something locked beneath the ice....
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. >> in some of the world's coldest waters, canadian military divers are preparing for a search and rescue training mission. >> the bottom is about 40 meters, 120 feet down, the water is about 2 degrees below zero celsius. they can stay down there 40 minutes to an hour without really getting too cold. >> yellow diver well, yellow
. >> in some of the world's coldest waters, canadian military divers are preparing for a search and rescue training mission. >> the bottom is about 40 meters, 120 feet down, the water is about 2 degrees below zero celsius. they can stay down there 40 minutes to an hour without really getting too cold. >> yellow diver well, yellow
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. >> in some of the world's coldest waters, canadian military divers are preparing for a search and rescue training mission. >> the bottom is about 40 meters, 120 feet down, the water is about 2 degrees below zero celsius. they can stay down there 40 minutes to an hour without really getting too cold. >> yellow diver well, yellow
. >> in some of the world's coldest waters, canadian military divers are preparing for a search and rescue training mission. >> the bottom is about 40 meters, 120 feet down, the water is about 2 degrees below zero celsius. they can stay down there 40 minutes to an hour without really getting too cold. >> yellow diver well, yellow
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chinese investigators are looking at a canadian couple they accuse of stealing military and defense secretsld it in classrooms and exhibit halls, mentoring tomorrow's innovators. we build it raising roofs, preserving habitats and serving america's veterans. every day, thousands of boeing volunteers help make their communities the best they can be. building something better for all of us. ♪ relish...the sweet pleasure of delivered straight to your face in accomodation paradise. ♪ booking.com booking.yeah! angieby making it easy to buyng and schedule service by top-rated providers, conveniently stay up-to-date on progress, and effortlessly turn your photos into finished projects with the angie's list mobile app. visit angieslist.com today. >>> this is bbc world news. i'm geeta guru-murthy with the latest headlines. israeli military has withdrawn forces from gaza as a three day ceasefire appears to be holding. >>> the world bank announces $200 million to help fight ebola in west africa. an immunologist hopes to have a vaccine by 2015. >>> just to bring you a couple of breaking news lines. the
chinese investigators are looking at a canadian couple they accuse of stealing military and defense secretsld it in classrooms and exhibit halls, mentoring tomorrow's innovators. we build it raising roofs, preserving habitats and serving america's veterans. every day, thousands of boeing volunteers help make their communities the best they can be. building something better for all of us. ♪ relish...the sweet pleasure of delivered straight to your face in accomodation paradise. ♪ booking.com...
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a military fighter jet, the canadian air force's cf-18 hornet, is practicing a low speed, low altitudecalled an alpha pass, for the left bridge international air show in alberta. the air show doesn't officially start until the next day, but some eager aviation buffs are on hand to see the action. all eyes are on the plane as it swoops overhead. the spectators are about to get a show they'll never forget. two cameras are recording the well-trained pilot's tricky move. one camera zooms in. the other stays wide as the plane slows and starts to turn. suddenly, the pilot ejects. the plane wobbles, then dives nose first into the ground. the multi million dollar war machine explodes into a fireball. thick black smoke billows into the air. the twisted wreckage burns out of control. onlookers are horrified as emergency crews rush to the scene. dramatic close-up photographs show the pilot ejecting from the cockpit seconds from death. he's taken to the hospital. captain brian mews of the 425 tactical wing compresses three vertebrae in his back but incredibly, makes a full recovery and tells his s
a military fighter jet, the canadian air force's cf-18 hornet, is practicing a low speed, low altitudecalled an alpha pass, for the left bridge international air show in alberta. the air show doesn't officially start until the next day, but some eager aviation buffs are on hand to see the action. all eyes are on the plane as it swoops overhead. the spectators are about to get a show they'll never forget. two cameras are recording the well-trained pilot's tricky move. one camera zooms in. the...
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and they want military ruler of the government but is ineligible to take part in the polls due to his canadianship. this is the first government to have taken over from the apartment lament and says this is uncontusional. but there have been more protests in other cities. and as all sides dig heels, pakistan's fledglings democracy is like there on face more instability. at least for now the military is keeping its distance. al jazerra. >>> in other world news, australia is joining a multi-national weapons drop in to iraq. the military equipment and humanitarian aid will be sent to curr litsch forces fighting the islamic state group in the north of the country. >> australia has agreed to join an airlift of military equipment to the kurds. we have agreed to join this airlift at the request of the obamaed administration in the united states. and with the permission of the iraqi government, other countries involved in the airlift of military equipment to the kurds include the united states, the united ding come. canada, france, and italy. i also can announce that australia has participated in a hu
and they want military ruler of the government but is ineligible to take part in the polls due to his canadianship. this is the first government to have taken over from the apartment lament and says this is uncontusional. but there have been more protests in other cities. and as all sides dig heels, pakistan's fledglings democracy is like there on face more instability. at least for now the military is keeping its distance. al jazerra. >>> in other world news, australia is joining a...
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military mishap caught on camera. how a parachuter ended up like this. >>> burg >>> burger king is on the defensive after announcing it will combine with canadian doughnut giant tim hortons. the corporate headquarters of the new company will be in canada where corporate taxes are lower. the ceo is insisting the deal is not about taxes, but some experts estimate by moving to canada, it could save as much as $50 million a year. some outraged americans are now calling for a bk boycott. >>> don't look for american airlines tickets on the orbitz travel website. the airline has pulled its listings in a dispute over fees and co-owned usairways will withdraw next monday, as well. american says orbitz has gotten too costly and the dispute affects vacation travelers not business and orbitz says it's no big deal because it says there are lots of other airline choices out there. >>> it is getting more expensive to pay youth sports these days. baseball and softball equipment up almost 4.5% this year alone. ice hockey, nearly 5% and lacrosse, 5.7%. also some two-thirds of the kids participating in school sports now pay to do so. >>> apple apparently is planning to su
military mishap caught on camera. how a parachuter ended up like this. >>> burg >>> burger king is on the defensive after announcing it will combine with canadian doughnut giant tim hortons. the corporate headquarters of the new company will be in canada where corporate taxes are lower. the ceo is insisting the deal is not about taxes, but some experts estimate by moving to canada, it could save as much as $50 million a year. some outraged americans are now calling for a bk...
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military operations in gaza. hamas stopped firing rockets at israel. the latest egyptian proposal has been in effect since 2007. >>> canada will donate a canadian-made vaccinet's never been tested in humans but has shown promise in animal trials. they will keep a small number of dozes in case their citizens need it. >>> an earthquake struck the southwestern part of mexico this morning. according to the u.s. geological survey, an earthquake of that magnitude can cause considerable damage. >>> at least two people were killed after an earthquake in ecuador. it shook the capital and the surrounding area. some roads have beening belowed by small landslides. the airport was briefly shut down because of a thick layer of dust that made it hard to see. >>> this is a rare dust storm called a haboob. it blew through eastern washington state in northern idaho. it happened just before a round of thunderstorms moved through this region. the haboob lowered visibility to zero, caused power outages and traffic accidents. one interstate highway had to be closed temporarily during that storm. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist brittney shipp. >> good m
military operations in gaza. hamas stopped firing rockets at israel. the latest egyptian proposal has been in effect since 2007. >>> canada will donate a canadian-made vaccinet's never been tested in humans but has shown promise in animal trials. they will keep a small number of dozes in case their citizens need it. >>> an earthquake struck the southwestern part of mexico this morning. according to the u.s. geological survey, an earthquake of that magnitude can cause...
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from other countries so if vladimir putin were to conduct military adventure, it would be confronting allied forces, general non, american, canadianng a higher threshold for him, which i don't believe he's ready to escalate. >> we'll be looking towards the 4th and the 5th of september so see if the threshold is met. senior fellow at the atlantic council. >>> bit of a cloudy sunday in the heart of the nation's capital. the heart of the weekend is not over. what you can look forward to. we are bringing in kevin corriveau on that. >> temperatures are going up. yesterday new york was looking at 62 degrees. we are up to 75. that's an indication of how much warmer it is going to be. we have showers coming into play. that will make things a little more humid. temperatures 75 in new york, 73 in boston. high temperatures look like this. 86 degreesful -- degrees. that is a major join. look at that. 91. >>> the first openly gay player drafted in the n.f.l. has been droppedly his team. michael sam did not make the cut. the coach, jeff fisher, said it was a tough call, because the defensive lineman has the eighty to play in the lead. sam tweet
from other countries so if vladimir putin were to conduct military adventure, it would be confronting allied forces, general non, american, canadianng a higher threshold for him, which i don't believe he's ready to escalate. >> we'll be looking towards the 4th and the 5th of september so see if the threshold is met. senior fellow at the atlantic council. >>> bit of a cloudy sunday in the heart of the nation's capital. the heart of the weekend is not over. what you can look...
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military posters anywhere in the country here. and world war i, world war ii, allies and adversaries, so we do have a collection of british and canadian and, we have some german, italian. we have a wonderful collection of french world war i posters. and that would probably be the primary area of our concentration. we're eclectic in everything else, we have images from the revolutionary war, right up to the vietnam image, and even some current things that are coming in now. we have about 7,000 pieces in the art collection. i'm going to show you a very unique portrait that we have in the collection here. and it's little known and hasn't been seen by a lot of people, but we have here the 1932 student portrait of george s. patton. and this amazing image, you can see how pencive it is. we remember patton as a larger than life figure and we can see here that he's thinking about something and it's almost like he could step right out of that picture for you. the amazing thing about this picture, it was donated to the army war college in 1954 by his daughter. his daughter and her husband was in the class of '54 and they made that presentation.
military posters anywhere in the country here. and world war i, world war ii, allies and adversaries, so we do have a collection of british and canadian and, we have some german, italian. we have a wonderful collection of french world war i posters. and that would probably be the primary area of our concentration. we're eclectic in everything else, we have images from the revolutionary war, right up to the vietnam image, and even some current things that are coming in now. we have about 7,000...
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former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. >>> welcome back. burger king is marking a run for the border buying canadianased tim horton's with a little help from warren buffett. on whopper watch? >> i prefer a doughnuts and coffee gal today, but berger king responded to the issue at hand, betting media attention. the question of inversion since the corporate headquarters going to ontario as part of this deal according to the executive chairman on the media call that he just did, this is a strategic transaction creating a new global leader in the quick service sector and is not being driven by tax rates, burger king's effective tax rate, mid to high 20s, largely consistent with canadian tax rates stays the same. obviously, downplaying it. call it inversion or not, it's become a berti word with political ramifications. and analysts say in the long run, at least, they'll have tax advantages. >> sure. >> there are loads of advantages in the deal. that's why wall street likes it. >> accurate. not driven for tax advantages. not doing a deal with tim horton's because of tax reasons. it's driven by other things
former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. >>> welcome back. burger king is marking a run for the border buying canadianased tim horton's with a little help from warren buffett. on whopper watch? >> i prefer a doughnuts and coffee gal today, but berger king responded to the issue at hand, betting media attention. the question of inversion since the corporate headquarters going to ontario as part of...
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canadian passports. do we want them back? if they all came back here after fighting in syria or iraq, lebanon, wherever they are fighting, we have a big problem. now we have a militarywith reduced resources. we have got to keep track of lots of people. so it is a big problem. as i mentioned, the other intelligence agencies are reluctant to cooperate if they are not sure the evidence will be used in a way they wanted to be used. it is no less relevant for foreign cooperation. as a legal attachÉ, i met with intelligence agencies, security agencies, police agencies from those countries. and, in many cases, they cooperate with us because it is reciprocal. we help them, they help us. in most cases, it is not for law enforcement purposes. it is for intelligence purposes only. so they have a right to limit -- if they are giving us information, they can limit how it is being used. again, it does not lend itself well to law-enforcement purposes. rendition, another activity that has been widely condemned by some circles within the administration. rendition is used to transport captured terrorist subjects from one country to another for detention, arrest, and interrogation. th
canadian passports. do we want them back? if they all came back here after fighting in syria or iraq, lebanon, wherever they are fighting, we have a big problem. now we have a militarywith reduced resources. we have got to keep track of lots of people. so it is a big problem. as i mentioned, the other intelligence agencies are reluctant to cooperate if they are not sure the evidence will be used in a way they wanted to be used. it is no less relevant for foreign cooperation. as a legal...
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military munitions, guns. >> i want to blow up that weapon in that guy's hand. that guy is a canadianstates. if he gets back into north america, he's going to cause all kinds of havoc. >> they did a private briefing yesterday, almost all of the higher ups in isis were in u.s. custody at one point. so they're schooled. they're angry, and they said despite the fact that they're focusing here, all eyes still point to us and a lot of these people have left back to form cells in their own countries. >> being highly recruited there and they can offer them a great amount. do you think the president's taking this seriously? >> i can't read the president's mind, but i can say again with great emphasis and i feel this from my experience in the field and in my heart, we have to take these people absolutely seriously. if we went to war against afghanistan to get rid of the taliban because they harbored al-qaeda in a little remote corner of south asia, my goodness, we have to fight these people, far more vicious, much more sophisticated. they now have money and arms. this is really a threat to us
military munitions, guns. >> i want to blow up that weapon in that guy's hand. that guy is a canadianstates. if he gets back into north america, he's going to cause all kinds of havoc. >> they did a private briefing yesterday, almost all of the higher ups in isis were in u.s. custody at one point. so they're schooled. they're angry, and they said despite the fact that they're focusing here, all eyes still point to us and a lot of these people have left back to form cells in their...
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canadian passports. do we want them back? if they all came back here after fighting in syria or iraq, lebanon, wherever they are fighting, we have a big problem. now we have a militarywith reduced resources. we have got to keep track of lots of people. so it is a big problem. as i mentioned, the other intelligence agencies are reluctant to cooperate if they are not sure the evidence will be used in a way they wanted to be used. it is no less relevant for foreign cooperation. withlegal attachÉ, i met intelligence agencies, security agencies, police agencies from those countries. cases, they cooperate with us because it is reciprocal. we help them, they help us. , it is not for law enforcement purposes. it is for intelligence purposes only. --they have a right to limit if they are giving us information, they can limit how it is being used. again, it does not lend itself well to law-enforcement purposes. rendition, another activity that has been widely condemned by some circles within the administration. to transportused captured terrorist subjects from one country to another for detention, arrest, and interrogation. they will be afforded the protection in the country
canadian passports. do we want them back? if they all came back here after fighting in syria or iraq, lebanon, wherever they are fighting, we have a big problem. now we have a militarywith reduced resources. we have got to keep track of lots of people. so it is a big problem. as i mentioned, the other intelligence agencies are reluctant to cooperate if they are not sure the evidence will be used in a way they wanted to be used. it is no less relevant for foreign cooperation. withlegal attachÉ,...