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immigrated to canada, which was part of the british crown at the time and he worked as a park ranger in manitobaunted big game and also continue to actively collect. jamie: james got married and had sons, john born in 1915, shares his love for bugs. carla harris is his daughter. >> he went on trips around canada and he certainly supported his father that way and love the collection. jamie: when the great depression hits, money is tight. he loses his job as a park ranger. but his teenage son has a head for business and figures out how tea turn his dad's unusual hobby into a moneymaking venture. as a traveling exhibit. >> they made these cases from a old german cabinetmaker that they hired. jamie: by 1930 the whole family is traveling with these displays of bugs, all headed up by john may. jamie: he was a teenager and had grown men working for them. >> yes, they were destitute. jamie: he helped a lot of people along the way and he also intrigued a lot of people two. >> yes. >> he wanted it to be interesting to the general public and i really think that he did a good job. jamie: by 1936 john starte
immigrated to canada, which was part of the british crown at the time and he worked as a park ranger in manitobaunted big game and also continue to actively collect. jamie: james got married and had sons, john born in 1915, shares his love for bugs. carla harris is his daughter. >> he went on trips around canada and he certainly supported his father that way and love the collection. jamie: when the great depression hits, money is tight. he loses his job as a park ranger. but his teenage...
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he immigrated to canada, which was still part of the british crown and worked as a park ranger in manitobacontinued tor1dztd >> james gets married and has three son ss, only one of whom, john, borngyr÷ in 19 sa, shares james' love forf3qnr bugs. carla harris is john may's daughter. >> hezafjb went on trips collecting around canada. heg and loved the collection. >> when the great depression hits james loses his job as a but his teenage son, john who unlike his father, hasué$ a head turn dad's unusual hopbby into)xedj a money making adventure. >> john may learned how to create wooden type display cases from+ realities of traveling with the collection. >> by 1930, the entire family hits the road. in both canada and the u.s. with their traveling displays of bugs. all frontedÉ"r by 15-year-old john may. >> he was a teenager. he had grown men working for him.á >> a whole group of menpm who wereiréañ working as rous abouts andjern they were destitute. but he helped a lot of people along the way adÑlso intrigued a lot of people with his collection. >> he wanted it to be interesting to the general
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. >> grand chief derek nepinak and his team had arrived from manitoba to assess the situation on the ground. >> it think that there is almost a conflict of interest when the province has a duty to consult flowing from a constitutional standard, but yet they also have financial interests in the end in the terms of the corporation's ability to convert resources into wealth. >> at the first gathering after the raid he found a community determined to heal but fearful for the future. >> and i am concerned about the degree of collusion or collaboration between corporate interests, the state apparatus (rcmp) and government. i am concerned about that. >> just a few days after the raid, swn appeared ready to resume exploration again. seismic testing equipment lay along the highway, sensors and batteries that would enable geophones to work. >> these geophones can reveal what's beneath the surface of the earth. but to do that they need to operate in conjunction with the so-called thumper trucks. those trucks were captured behind the blockade near elsipogtog however during the rcmp raid, swn was
. >> grand chief derek nepinak and his team had arrived from manitoba to assess the situation on the ground. >> it think that there is almost a conflict of interest when the province has a duty to consult flowing from a constitutional standard, but yet they also have financial interests in the end in the terms of the corporation's ability to convert resources into wealth. >> at the first gathering after the raid he found a community determined to heal but fearful for the...
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and we get to remember those who are not with us, like thomas prince from manitoba, canada's most decoratedar. thank you, please. [applause] mr. prince served as a reconnaissance scout. and our nation awarded him the military medal, and yours the silver star. prince was one of 59 silver stars awarded by the u.s. government to canadians serving under command in the devils brigade. today we must also remember the 463 of your comrades who did not return from the war. in many ways the devils brigade symbolizes the ability of two of the greatest nations to work together to secure freedom far from your shores. the devils brigade bought brought together bag pipes and bugles, lieutenants and left ten nance. it bought together young men from toronto and young men from topeka. they served and trained together and they sacrificed together. the book of john says greater love has no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. in the first special service force they were neighbors who became allies who became friends and were willing to sacrifice for their friends and for the principles
and we get to remember those who are not with us, like thomas prince from manitoba, canada's most decoratedar. thank you, please. [applause] mr. prince served as a reconnaissance scout. and our nation awarded him the military medal, and yours the silver star. prince was one of 59 silver stars awarded by the u.s. government to canadians serving under command in the devils brigade. today we must also remember the 463 of your comrades who did not return from the war. in many ways the devils...
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. >> lake manitoba i can do a 25-pound northern pike but i can't do anything 1200 pounds guys. i have never caught a 25-pound northern pike. i would be happy to do so. >> you have the invitation. i can tell you exactly where those fish are going to be depending on the conditions, time of year water temperature. >> we also have that set up. we know where we fish. we know where they're going to be. what time they're going to be coming by. >> to a point. unlike the lake these fish are highly migratory species. these giant blue fin with travel 800 miles in a 24-hour period if they are inclined to do so. >> what's the biggest threat to them? >> killer whales. actually -- >> overall? it was overfishing, even in this country. in 20 years, we have demonstrated that proper management techniques will take care of that. it is good business. where's the profit for me if we catch all the fish today? >> when everyone abides by the rules -- it is on every sunday night. the show is on every sunday night. >> on the national geographic channel. >> sunday night 9:00. >> tight lines, my friends. g
. >> lake manitoba i can do a 25-pound northern pike but i can't do anything 1200 pounds guys. i have never caught a 25-pound northern pike. i would be happy to do so. >> you have the invitation. i can tell you exactly where those fish are going to be depending on the conditions, time of year water temperature. >> we also have that set up. we know where we fish. we know where they're going to be. what time they're going to be coming by. >> to a point. unlike the lake...
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is of course we are plunging temperatures in to basically what it feels like right here, where in manitoba. >> yes. >> alaska is about the the same as we are right now. i just checked but yeah, we are going back to highs in the 20's, like we had for a good portion of the last week and with the temperatures in the process of dropping this morning we had some refreezing in areas of black ice. watch out for that. temperatures dropped throughout the day as we get back in the freezer and we will have gusty wind today so wind chills will be in the teens throughout the the ladder part of the afternoon. now we're already in the teens in mount pocono this morning but temperatures ara above freezing in philadelphia and to the south of us, just a little bit below to the north of us, but here's what it feels like, most of our wind chills in the 20's this morning but we have a degree below zero. our wind chill in mount pocono right now. so that is why we have have had had this wind chill advisory already in effect and it stays with us until 10:00 in the morning tomorrow. but as wind chills expected to
is of course we are plunging temperatures in to basically what it feels like right here, where in manitoba. >> yes. >> alaska is about the the same as we are right now. i just checked but yeah, we are going back to highs in the 20's, like we had for a good portion of the last week and with the temperatures in the process of dropping this morning we had some refreezing in areas of black ice. watch out for that. temperatures dropped throughout the day as we get back in the freezer and...
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front line in the war against ebola canada's national microbiology lab on the desolate prairie in manitobaood place to experiment with viruses because inside are some of the most dangerous in the world, which is why dr. gary kobinger, who has spent a decade here trying to find the cure for ebola, has to seal himself inside layers of protection before getting to work. one pair of gloves isn't enough. kobinger's suit has to be hooked up to oxygen. he could be an astronaut. the door to the lab is sealed as if it were in a submarine, and the air is changed 15 times an hour. it takes up to a year of training before anyone is allowed inside, so we had to interview kobinger behind bulletproof glass. what are you working on today? >> gary kobinger: i'm going to do some infection with ebola because we're trying to improve the treatment we have developed. >> simon: the treatment he helped develop here is zmapp widely believed to be the most promising drug candidate to combat the ebola virus, which is stored in this tank at minus-320 degrees. >> kobinger: so this is how it looks and what it is. >> si
front line in the war against ebola canada's national microbiology lab on the desolate prairie in manitobaood place to experiment with viruses because inside are some of the most dangerous in the world, which is why dr. gary kobinger, who has spent a decade here trying to find the cure for ebola, has to seal himself inside layers of protection before getting to work. one pair of gloves isn't enough. kobinger's suit has to be hooked up to oxygen. he could be an astronaut. the door to the lab is...
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we get to remember those or not with us like tommy prince for manitoba canada's most decorated aboriginaln fact, 11 of 59 silver stars awarded by the us government to canadians serving under command in the devils brigade. today we must also remember the 463 of your comrades did not return from the war. in many ways the devils brigade have also symbolize the unique ability have two of the world's great nations to work together to secure freedom far from shore's not together bagpipes, young men from toronto and topeka. they served and trained together and sacrifice together. the book of john says greater says, greater love has no man than this that a man lay down his life for his friend. in the 1st special service force they were neighbors who became allies and became friends and were willing to sacrifice for their friends and for the principles that the unit stood for. this shared tactic between our nations began before the devils. i was i was on the hallowed ground of arlington today to see the canadian cross of honor erected in 1930 in those majestic fields to honor the 3,000 americans w
we get to remember those or not with us like tommy prince for manitoba canada's most decorated aboriginaln fact, 11 of 59 silver stars awarded by the us government to canadians serving under command in the devils brigade. today we must also remember the 463 of your comrades did not return from the war. in many ways the devils brigade have also symbolize the unique ability have two of the world's great nations to work together to secure freedom far from shore's not together bagpipes, young men...
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and we get to remember those who are not with us, like thomas prince from manitoba, canada's most decoratedr star. in fact, mr. prince was one of 59 silver stars awarded by the u.s. government to canadians serving under command in the devils brigade. today we must also remember the 463 of your comrades who did not return from the war. in many ways the devils brigade symbolizes the ability of two of the greatest nations to work together to secure freedom far from your shores. the devils brigade bought brought together bag pipes and bugles lieutenants and left ten nance. it bought together young men from toronto and young men from topeka. they served and trained together and they sacrificed together. the book of john says greater love has no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. in the first special service force they were neighbors who became allies who became friends and were willing to sacrifice for their friends and for the principles that the unit stood for. this shared sacrifice between our nations began before the devils brigade. i was on the hallowed grounds of
and we get to remember those who are not with us, like thomas prince from manitoba, canada's most decoratedr star. in fact, mr. prince was one of 59 silver stars awarded by the u.s. government to canadians serving under command in the devils brigade. today we must also remember the 463 of your comrades who did not return from the war. in many ways the devils brigade symbolizes the ability of two of the greatest nations to work together to secure freedom far from your shores. the devils brigade...
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if people want to work for less manitoba i'll pay them more money.en would love to be in that position that power position to be able to say but i this i a lot of women outside of hollywood, you need the jobs. >> so that's not that radical a position. the entire book cheryl sandler's entire book is about leaning in asking for what you deserve. obviously, you have to have the help of your boss in many cases to make that happen. so. there are holes in the argument. but, you know i think that's something out there. >> but who is going to say, yes, if there are people that say well we shouldn't listen to them. >> demand more. >> with a reasonable common sense mind surely. >> who would think? >> yeah all right, tina brown asked pascal about actor's egos and she again not leaving much out. take a listen. >> sometimes people think these major stars are, you know have big egos. most of the time they're very vulnerable. >> and so they're bottomless pits of need. i've never seen anything like it. >> you have to ramp it up. really tell them. >> but they're so g
if people want to work for less manitoba i'll pay them more money.en would love to be in that position that power position to be able to say but i this i a lot of women outside of hollywood, you need the jobs. >> so that's not that radical a position. the entire book cheryl sandler's entire book is about leaning in asking for what you deserve. obviously, you have to have the help of your boss in many cases to make that happen. so. there are holes in the argument. but, you know i think...