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i ask or think the potential of north america to be the world's economic engine israel. i actually come when people ask me why i'm somewhat optimistic, this is one of the reasons. the energy transformation which is much of anything is north american phenomenon. the potential for economic growth. take a step back. it is one of our great advantages but it's one of the endowments of the united states, and the fact on our borders with good relations with both canada and mexico. and mexico's reality is far, far more diverse and far better than the very real problem of guns and drugs. you've got a leadership there in place that is in many ways likely and economically reforming. event several rotations of power. mexico is a real success and again the potential for north america gets more tightly woven together and i think it will be. it's a question of how much and how fast. potential to be good for america's 300 plus million americans but as was for the world. i think this could be one of the great stories of the early 21st, on the 21st century. i think the president was just t
i ask or think the potential of north america to be the world's economic engine israel. i actually come when people ask me why i'm somewhat optimistic, this is one of the reasons. the energy transformation which is much of anything is north american phenomenon. the potential for economic growth. take a step back. it is one of our great advantages but it's one of the endowments of the united states, and the fact on our borders with good relations with both canada and mexico. and mexico's reality...
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we can all rediscover north america in a ground-breaking television event. it is a seven-part series from the discovery channel. take a look. >> and the winterry foothills of wyoming, deep in the hollow of a fallen tree, a new life begins. a 250-pound black bear has given birth to an eight-ounce cub. she hasn't eaten or had a sip of water since october. yet she will nurse him every few hours for the next three months, concert having her stored up body fat into milk. mother and cub, sleep in each other's arms, waiting for the seasons to change. all across north america life stirs. a timeless awakening untouched by the hand of man. spring once more. arthel: phenomenal. hugh is the series producer of discovery's "north america". thank you for being here. >> pleasure. arthel: got to tell you watching that bear, you say 250-pound black bear giving birth to an eight ounce cub, i had no idea. >> i know. they get born very, very early. then they spend several months in hibernation before they venture out into the big wide world. arthel: you hear so many stories of a
we can all rediscover north america in a ground-breaking television event. it is a seven-part series from the discovery channel. take a look. >> and the winterry foothills of wyoming, deep in the hollow of a fallen tree, a new life begins. a 250-pound black bear has given birth to an eight-ounce cub. she hasn't eaten or had a sip of water since october. yet she will nurse him every few hours for the next three months, concert having her stored up body fat into milk. mother and cub, sleep...
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the vehicles were sold both in north america and overseas. the defect can cause a vehicle to shift into neutral without warning. the auto maker says the problem has led to 26 accidents and two injuries. more than 140,000 of the recalled vehicles were sold outside of north america. >>> u.s. financial company bloomberg says his clients were viewing clients' log-in material. the company distributes information to market participants and corporate clients through its terminals. they have been allowing access to clients' log-in information for a number of years. but it restricted such access after a client complaint. the company maintains that its reporters viewed no sensitive information such as the stories the clients read or messages sent, but it has not disclosed what information they did look at. bloomberg's ceo apologized by saying the client had accessed limited client information but this was a mistake. >>> u.s. media say they are investigating what information was accessed by bloomberg reporters. >>> analysts expect japan's gross domestic
the vehicles were sold both in north america and overseas. the defect can cause a vehicle to shift into neutral without warning. the auto maker says the problem has led to 26 accidents and two injuries. more than 140,000 of the recalled vehicles were sold outside of north america. >>> u.s. financial company bloomberg says his clients were viewing clients' log-in material. the company distributes information to market participants and corporate clients through its terminals. they have...
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it is the largest copper and gold resource in north america. >> preserve it or mine it? >> we would be changing a fish and wildlife system into a mining district. >> can one of the richest gold and copper mines on the planet coexist with one of the world's great salmon runs? >> pebble mine is a huge project, but it's not just on any river. it's two of the most productive salmon rivers on the planet. >> tonifrontline investigates... >> it will change everything. >> "alaska gold." >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major funding is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. and by reva and david logan, committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by tfrontline journalism fund, with grants from jon and jo ann hagler on behalf of
it is the largest copper and gold resource in north america. >> preserve it or mine it? >> we would be changing a fish and wildlife system into a mining district. >> can one of the richest gold and copper mines on the planet coexist with one of the world's great salmon runs? >> pebble mine is a huge project, but it's not just on any river. it's two of the most productive salmon rivers on the planet. >> tonifrontline investigates... >> it will change...
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and therefore -- [laughter] >> of north america, we are north america to 450 million people, probablynother two decades, three decades america to 5,500,000,000 people. we are not energy self-sufficient. the site energy independent. not a terribly useful idea because the world is too interconnected. but we are energy self-sufficient and we have this extraordinary economic possibility. i think there is leveritt called a more integrated north america, particular if we find out ways of combining canada mexico with the united states as united states has reintroduced their trade agreements across the atlantic, one across the pacific we figure out who is the wiring together infrastructure. the potential of north america today the world's economic engine is real. when people ask me when someone optimistic, this is one of the reasons. the energy transformation is the north american phenomenon. the potential for economic growth. take a step that. it's one of our great advantages, one of the endowments of the united states is a neighborhood in the fact on our borders we have good relations with
and therefore -- [laughter] >> of north america, we are north america to 450 million people, probablynother two decades, three decades america to 5,500,000,000 people. we are not energy self-sufficient. the site energy independent. not a terribly useful idea because the world is too interconnected. but we are energy self-sufficient and we have this extraordinary economic possibility. i think there is leveritt called a more integrated north america, particular if we find out ways of...
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what she mistook was, the norm in north america, she thought it was natural and healthy.n fact, it is not. our book is about showing why it is true that children are being more influence by their kids these days -- by kids these days rather than their parents, and won a distortion is of normal human development. normal mammalian development demands the presence of nurturing parents. even birds. they do not develop properly on the same mother bird and a father birder there. rats, mice., rice -- can you talk about the importance of attachment? emotion drive to the close to somebody. in fact, the most powerful emotion there is. even as adults, we are in attachment relationships where people close to us are lost or threatened, and they somehow become very upset. for children and babies, that is a necessity. the more mature you are, and the more you need your attachment. it is like a force of gravity. when the attachment goes in the wrong direction, childhood development can be distorted, development is stopped, and parenting and teaching becomes extremely difficult p.w. co- w
what she mistook was, the norm in north america, she thought it was natural and healthy.n fact, it is not. our book is about showing why it is true that children are being more influence by their kids these days -- by kids these days rather than their parents, and won a distortion is of normal human development. normal mammalian development demands the presence of nurturing parents. even birds. they do not develop properly on the same mother bird and a father birder there. rats, mice., rice --...
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two big positives, it was 36% of our seated diners in north america last quarter went through our mobile>> okay. now, i want people to understand the breakdown of how you make your money. north american reservation revenue grew 22%, component subscription revenue grew. are there other streams of revenue consumers should be thinking about? >> reservation alone is 60% of our total revenue. >> how about the -- is there anybody else that is trying to get into this business? i remember when google bought zagat, i thought maybe they would do it. thought maybe yelp would get into it. >> they're partners of ours. it's a misconception from a competitive perspective, it's a partnership situation. really, importantly, it is, i feel better than ever about our competitive environment only because we continue to invest behind our customers. we are doing new products, new services all the time and investing behind those relationships. i feel very good about our competitive position and dynamic. >> i think the united states is coming back. people are going out more. are you in some countries where i wor
two big positives, it was 36% of our seated diners in north america last quarter went through our mobile>> okay. now, i want people to understand the breakdown of how you make your money. north american reservation revenue grew 22%, component subscription revenue grew. are there other streams of revenue consumers should be thinking about? >> reservation alone is 60% of our total revenue. >> how about the -- is there anybody else that is trying to get into this business? i...
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don't forget the foie. >> quebec city, one of the oldest european settlements in north america.the father of new france, sailed up the st. lawrence and founded the site in 1608. when the fighting started with you know who, quebec city was the french stronghold until the bitter end, when the french fell at the plains of abraham. ♪ the french may have lost that one, but some things french have stayed firm, unbowed, resiliently unchanged by trends or history. the continental is the kind of place about which i am unreservedly sentimental. >> when i was younger, ate here with my parents and my grandparents. >> it opened in 1956. >> classic, un-ironic cuisine ancienne, meaning dishes you haven't seen since like forever, a hipster-free zone of french continental oceanliner classics such as caesar salad tossed fresh to order, tableside, and beef tartar, also prepared tableside, as one must.shrimp c deconstructed shrimp cocktail, mind you. a shrimp cocktail. the way jesus wants you to eat them. all served by a dedicated professional. >> in culinary school we were taught this, real custom
don't forget the foie. >> quebec city, one of the oldest european settlements in north america.the father of new france, sailed up the st. lawrence and founded the site in 1608. when the fighting started with you know who, quebec city was the french stronghold until the bitter end, when the french fell at the plains of abraham. ♪ the french may have lost that one, but some things french have stayed firm, unbowed, resiliently unchanged by trends or history. the continental is the kind of...
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very well-exposed to the nonconventional plays in north america.ven begun to talk about liquified natural gas which could change change whole ball game but we have to have you back because of breaking news. liz, over to you. liz: reports from the irs that the agency targeted conservative groups and now the problem could be worse than initially believed. we have some details for you. that is next. ♪ ♪ (train horn) : wherever our trains go, the onomy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylinks your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. the wright brothers became the first in flight. [ goodall ] i think the most amazinghing is how like us theschimpanzees are. laughing ] [ woman ] can you hear me? anyou hear your voice? oh, it's exciting! [
very well-exposed to the nonconventional plays in north america.ven begun to talk about liquified natural gas which could change change whole ball game but we have to have you back because of breaking news. liz, over to you. liz: reports from the irs that the agency targeted conservative groups and now the problem could be worse than initially believed. we have some details for you. that is next. ♪ ♪ (train horn) : wherever our trains go, the onomy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line,...
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the number of workers that gm employs in north america has fallen 76,000. got to leave it at that. >>> coming up next, charles ramsey, he's being hailed as a he for helping rescue the kidnapped women. now some are calling him a villain for turning it into a publicity stunt. some say mcdonald should be thanked for what he's done. >> i hear some girls screaming. . now back to "forbes on fox." >>> i just came from mcdonald's, right. i'm eating my fd and this broad is trying to break out the house next door to me. >> you just heard charles ramsey say that he was eating mcdonald's from helping free those three kidnapped women in ohio. mickey d's was quick to tweet and thank him with this. quote, we salute the courage of ohio kidnap victims and respect their privacy. way to go, charles ramsey, we'll be in touch. the tweet firing up a big debate over wheth mcdonald's should have done this. critics calling it a cheesy pr move. rich, you disagree. why? >> oh, my goodness. this is the age of twitter and facebook. i think what mcdonald's did was mildly heroic and i ap
the number of workers that gm employs in north america has fallen 76,000. got to leave it at that. >>> coming up next, charles ramsey, he's being hailed as a he for helping rescue the kidnapped women. now some are calling him a villain for turning it into a publicity stunt. some say mcdonald should be thanked for what he's done. >> i hear some girls screaming. . now back to "forbes on fox." >>> i just came from mcdonald's, right. i'm eating my fd and this broad...
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and special event usage at a cruise terminal is a relatively new occurrence in north america. we hear examples of ships sailed in the afternoon and events that evening. it's our goal, and elaine said we had very conservative estimates and assumptions in our modeling. as we get in there operating we will try to maximize the turn-around as we can. we would like to have that, after the ship sails at 4 p.m. and work like heck and get it turned around and make more revenue. >> my back of the napkin calculation, it looks like we will make more revenue from the events than the capacity security charge. >> my own goal is to have as many ships as we can. and to be open at 365. >> along that line, how far in the advance do the cruise lines notify us they are coming? that's a problem for event planners. >> the good news is that we have 90% of the calls booked at least a year in advance. we are getting our calls for 2014. and those bookings look strong, near record-levels for passengers. and there are changes due to weather or whatever. but generally speaking we know well in advance to pl
and special event usage at a cruise terminal is a relatively new occurrence in north america. we hear examples of ships sailed in the afternoon and events that evening. it's our goal, and elaine said we had very conservative estimates and assumptions in our modeling. as we get in there operating we will try to maximize the turn-around as we can. we would like to have that, after the ship sails at 4 p.m. and work like heck and get it turned around and make more revenue. >> my back of the...
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the number of workers that gm employs in north america has fallen by 76,000. got to leave it at that. >>> coming up next, charles ramsey, he's being hailed as a he for helping rescue the kidnapped women. now some are calling him a villain for turning it into a publicity stunt. some say mcdonald should be thanked for what he's done. >> i hear some girls screaming. we went out and asked people a simple question: w old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing hat hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ now back" >>> i just came from mcdonald's, right. i'm eating my food and this broad is trying to break out the house next door to me. >> you just heard charles ramsey sa that he was eating mcdonald's from helping free those three kidnapped women in ohio. mickey d's was qu
the number of workers that gm employs in north america has fallen by 76,000. got to leave it at that. >>> coming up next, charles ramsey, he's being hailed as a he for helping rescue the kidnapped women. now some are calling him a villain for turning it into a publicity stunt. some say mcdonald should be thanked for what he's done. >> i hear some girls screaming. we went out and asked people a simple question: w old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and...
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. >> my partner and i did pretty well in north america. >> i withdraw my, it's only in north america. then forget it. >> as much i love flying on virgin, i hate going to their website. i almost refuse to try to make reservations there. that's one of the reasons i used your sight. design wise, i actually have an idea of the overlap. this is not a show -- i love hitmonk, too. a lot of your customers have that same experience? >> i think so. a lot of the airline's websites, they don't even control themselves. they just outsource to a third party and it makes it hard for consumers to find the best option. we have been told we have been options the airline sites don't have themselves. >> what stops expedia from laying everything out in bar graphs, we'll just take it? >> two things. one, their users would not know what happened. a lot of the users of those other sites have been using the same experience for ten years and that's what they like using. hit monk, we've got a much younger demographic. people who are maybe booking travel for the first time, they're more opened minded about it. th
. >> my partner and i did pretty well in north america. >> i withdraw my, it's only in north america. then forget it. >> as much i love flying on virgin, i hate going to their website. i almost refuse to try to make reservations there. that's one of the reasons i used your sight. design wise, i actually have an idea of the overlap. this is not a show -- i love hitmonk, too. a lot of your customers have that same experience? >> i think so. a lot of the airline's websites,...
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it is in these ruins that archaeologists have discovered evidence of a dark moment in north america's early colonial history. when they excavated these buildings, they found the skull of a 14-year-old girl which had been cut. >> it's a clear intent to remove flesh from the face, to remove and cut it in here to take out the tongue and the pharynx. in the 17th century diet it might seem b strange to brains.at but this is out of the ordinary, for it to come from a human. >> this is what they believe the teenage girl looked like. they don't know much about her. they called her jane. they believe the damage to her skull was inflicted after her death. the settlers resorted to cannibalism of the dead because virginia was experiencing a drought and famine so severe they called it the starving time. >> death awaited for them outside. there was very little food left. no hope of provisions coming in from outside. >> now we have graphic evidence of just what they had to do to keep one of the first north american colonies alive. al jazeera reporting. >> beginning in the 1980's, the near globalizat
it is in these ruins that archaeologists have discovered evidence of a dark moment in north america's early colonial history. when they excavated these buildings, they found the skull of a 14-year-old girl which had been cut. >> it's a clear intent to remove flesh from the face, to remove and cut it in here to take out the tongue and the pharynx. in the 17th century diet it might seem b strange to brains.at but this is out of the ordinary, for it to come from a human. >> this is...
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the number of workers that gm employs in north america has fallen by 76,000. got to leave it at that. >>> coming up next, charles ramsey, he's being hailed as a he for helping rescue the kidnapped women. now some are calling him a villain for turning it into a publicity stunt. some say mcdonald should be thanked for what he's done. >> i hear some girls screaming. in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> we are live from america's news headquarters. good morning, everybody. president obama to honor some of our nation's top cops. a ceremony for the national association of police organizations. here's a live look at the white house. we're told more than 40 police officers are in attendance and
the number of workers that gm employs in north america has fallen by 76,000. got to leave it at that. >>> coming up next, charles ramsey, he's being hailed as a he for helping rescue the kidnapped women. now some are calling him a villain for turning it into a publicity stunt. some say mcdonald should be thanked for what he's done. >> i hear some girls screaming. in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto...
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go to north america.how do you think you win over democrats who are opposed to i it is not all of them. and a lot of people understand what this would mean for consumers, for jobs, for our economy. how do y think you win over the people who are on the fence? >> well, i, listen, i think ere are a lot of democrats that would probabl be with this i not political pressure coming from the environmental left. of course trying to support their president. i give a lot of credit to the democrats that have supported efforts co out of my committee in the past. as far as offshore drilli and onshore drilling. so we will have bipartisan support on this. it is just too bad that, you know, politil posturing on the other side makes it tough r a lot of people to come on board that probably would be there. melissa: just between you and me, is there something you could trade? >> well, you know, there comes a time between you and me, melissa, that you have to do the right thing. and i hhing to do here is tobuild the keystone
go to north america.how do you think you win over democrats who are opposed to i it is not all of them. and a lot of people understand what this would mean for consumers, for jobs, for our economy. how do y think you win over the people who are on the fence? >> well, i, listen, i think ere are a lot of democrats that would probabl be with this i not political pressure coming from the environmental left. of course trying to support their president. i give a lot of credit to the democrats...
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i'm intrigued by the emphasis you have given to north america. i have the impression that north america was doing pretty well especially since nafta. >> i will turn to that and there's a second question somewhere. >> the gentleman back there, thank you sir. >> andrew with dhs. i am interested in how optimistic you are given the state of the body politic, the burst i have seen it in 29 years in washington. how lost i miss -- optimistic you are that any of this has a chance to succeed. >> this gives you the opportunity to give a ringing lecture on hope. and therefore. [laughter] ..
i'm intrigued by the emphasis you have given to north america. i have the impression that north america was doing pretty well especially since nafta. >> i will turn to that and there's a second question somewhere. >> the gentleman back there, thank you sir. >> andrew with dhs. i am interested in how optimistic you are given the state of the body politic, the burst i have seen it in 29 years in washington. how lost i miss -- optimistic you are that any of this has a chance to...
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but i want to keep the team focused on north america. the behemoths out there have slowed down, have some cold fatigue, we still have a lost opportunity with distribution and availability. now, some brands are doing well, others doing -- stand out well, some stand out badly. how do you make more with mots and how do you contain losses in hawaiian punch? >> the mots has taken off well for us. we had had the cold weather this year. last year warm weather. the frost came n killed the apples. we went in and bought a lot of apples so we could continue to supply people. our mott's applesauce is doing well. you saw the numbers. hawaiian punch. we to some innovation, got a low-haul morning. we took 40% of the sugar out to make it better for you. plus added vitamins a, c, d and e. and this is a fabulous product. i do love it. hawaiian punch, normal brand, you're correct, it's down. we took a price increase and got punished at a large retailer. haven't taken a price increase in seven years. can't make money doing that. >> i was saying to my friend
but i want to keep the team focused on north america. the behemoths out there have slowed down, have some cold fatigue, we still have a lost opportunity with distribution and availability. now, some brands are doing well, others doing -- stand out well, some stand out badly. how do you make more with mots and how do you contain losses in hawaiian punch? >> the mots has taken off well for us. we had had the cold weather this year. last year warm weather. the frost came n killed the apples....
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ren base, innovator, he is one of the most influential chefs in north america.ebecois, and perhaps he more than everyone else has defined for a new generation what that means. he's an unlikely ambassador for his country and province. maybe not so unlikely. look at him. trapping beaver with local trapper carl. >> no? >> so the bait is wood? >> yeah, just the bark. >> they eat the bark? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> i understand in pioneer days, beaver was the financial engine of canada? empires were built on it. every hat practically in the world was made of a beaver pelt. >> that's why today it's the icon of canada. >> to a lesser extent, the tradition continue das. carl continue toss trap, usually called on by prostenchal officials to trap beaver, and clear away dams of what could be become an overly destructive population. >> hello, my little friend. >> this is a young one. those are the ones we want to eat. >> what would you compare the meat to? is there anything like it. >> that's the thing, there's nothing like it. you know, when you eat beaver, you understand th
ren base, innovator, he is one of the most influential chefs in north america.ebecois, and perhaps he more than everyone else has defined for a new generation what that means. he's an unlikely ambassador for his country and province. maybe not so unlikely. look at him. trapping beaver with local trapper carl. >> no? >> so the bait is wood? >> yeah, just the bark. >> they eat the bark? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> i understand in pioneer days, beaver was the...
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he admired north america, the north american founders, although he knew that his task was very different and that he could not emulate them. but he treasured this medallion for all times. and actually it's still in venezuela. it's very much on display, and you can go down to caracas and you can see it. the question about biculturalism, the question is misconceptions. you know, as bolivar, his whole life was lived with people having misconceptions about him. when he was fighting for the liberation of peru, when he was winding his way back to his homeland, there were rumors that he wanted to make himself king. and these were rumors that were put forward by his enemies, but for by his friends, put forward by everybody. and it was a way of tarnishing his name. he was the first of its thing from wanting to become king. in fact, when bolivar met the other liberated coming from south and the net, the one thing that really, really turned bolivar against martÍn was that saint martine believe that south america should have a king. that paris should have a king and actually sent people out to europ
he admired north america, the north american founders, although he knew that his task was very different and that he could not emulate them. but he treasured this medallion for all times. and actually it's still in venezuela. it's very much on display, and you can go down to caracas and you can see it. the question about biculturalism, the question is misconceptions. you know, as bolivar, his whole life was lived with people having misconceptions about him. when he was fighting for the...
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melissa: north america american oil production will dominate worldwide supply growth over the next fiveears. that is the word from the international energy agency, all thanks to the rowing production from fracking and other technologies that access once inaccessible reserves. the latest forecast marks a shift in the iea's latest thinking. fox business contributor phil flynn of the price futures group is in the trading pits of the cme for us where i imagine announcement like that doesn't necessarily impact day-to-day prices but certainly does over the long term in a big way. >> no. but you know what? i'll tell you, melissa, it has been impacting prices over the last couple months. we're seeing it in gasoline prices. we're seeing it in oil prices. we're seeing it in the brent-wti spread coming in dramatic the last couple weeks. we're hearing from the international energy agency which normally is conservative type agency sending out words sending global shockwaves to the global marketplace, a global supply shock to the world. it is amazing how the world changed in the last couple of years.
melissa: north america american oil production will dominate worldwide supply growth over the next fiveears. that is the word from the international energy agency, all thanks to the rowing production from fracking and other technologies that access once inaccessible reserves. the latest forecast marks a shift in the iea's latest thinking. fox business contributor phil flynn of the price futures group is in the trading pits of the cme for us where i imagine announcement like that doesn't...
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particularly the last 50 years, the museums have enjoyed a fantastic renaissance, not only here in north america but across the world. many museums have been built in the last 50 years of all different kinds. not just museums of western european art. there are ethnic museums, museums that celebrate cultures from all over the world. there's all kinds of museums. there's living museums like williamsburg where people are in costume reenacting the past. museums are important because they don't just give us a sense of where we confirm what our past is but it gives us a sense of what our future can be. >> karen, as museums evolve, then what does the curator do with any particular exhibit depending on what the exhibit is all about. interactive qualities, the form of the exhibit itself, art form. how is the evolution of museum life if i can use that kind of a phrase influenced the work of the curator? >> interesting question. i think things are changing as lorie mentioned they open their doors wider and welcome a much broader audience. sometimes we do that through ipad, interactive engagements and museu
particularly the last 50 years, the museums have enjoyed a fantastic renaissance, not only here in north america but across the world. many museums have been built in the last 50 years of all different kinds. not just museums of western european art. there are ethnic museums, museums that celebrate cultures from all over the world. there's all kinds of museums. there's living museums like williamsburg where people are in costume reenacting the past. museums are important because they don't just...
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quebec city, one of the oldest european settlements in north america.nown as the father of new france, sailed up the st. lawrence and founded the site. when the fighting started with you know who, quebec city was the french strond stronghole until the bitter end, when the french fell at the plains of abraham. ♪ the french may have lost that one, but some things french have stayed firm, unbowed, resiliently unchanged by trends or history. the continental is the kind of place about which i am unreservedly sentimental. >> classic, un-ironic cuisine a la parisian, dishes you haven't seen like forever. a hipster-free zone of oceanliner classics, such as caesar salad, tossed fresh tableside. beef tartare, prepared tableside as one must. shrimp cocktail not deconstructed, a way jesus wants you to eat them. all served by a dedicated professional. in culinary school, we were taught this, real customers as your final class. we had to do all of that, which inevitably would fly off the fork and land in somebody's soup. i was so bad at it. i would run into trouble a
quebec city, one of the oldest european settlements in north america.nown as the father of new france, sailed up the st. lawrence and founded the site. when the fighting started with you know who, quebec city was the french strond stronghole until the bitter end, when the french fell at the plains of abraham. ♪ the french may have lost that one, but some things french have stayed firm, unbowed, resiliently unchanged by trends or history. the continental is the kind of place about which i am...
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he was in northwest for a while and now very firmly in north america. north annex course highest highest i think within the western world of all the world traits i look at. norway, western europe is obviously scores very highly on the development. not as high as north america. the index is an interesting way to think about some of these debates about where your future is likely to lead. because in 1900 western europe arguably was the core of the west and it had the highest development schools. 100 years on it's a. i think the index is possibly my, why the balance of power has shifted so much within the u.s. >> thank you for the question. >> i'm chris from the university. i found it interesting that you specify the point of the future in 2103, but i wanted to get your opinion have you elaborate on what you think the future is beyond that, hundreds of years or a thousand years. >> i think if for the sake of argument, everything i've said is correct, which is was a good assumption to have, by the time we get to the your 2103, we are looking at a planet abso
he was in northwest for a while and now very firmly in north america. north annex course highest highest i think within the western world of all the world traits i look at. norway, western europe is obviously scores very highly on the development. not as high as north america. the index is an interesting way to think about some of these debates about where your future is likely to lead. because in 1900 western europe arguably was the core of the west and it had the highest development schools....
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from panama to northern canada so definitive story of north america.art series called "north america" premieres on discovery this sunday. go to gma.com on yahoo! to see more of the amazing pictures. i mean, they're dazzling before the big premiere. where are we going next? lara, we're going in. inside and ethan hawk and julie delpy is here, as well. "gma's" "i improve this" brought to you by lowe's. ♪ >>> move over, ironman, there is a new prequel in town. in the first movie of the romantic trilogy "before sunrise" we met a couple falling in love in their 20s and "before sunset" showed them reunited in their 30s. we didn't know what yÑw+eáy now the new film "befg(á@ committed but complicated long-term relationship with all the growing pains that come along with that stars ethan hawke and julie delpy join us now. welcome. >> thank you. >> wow, we're really in the eye of the storm here. >> yes, exactly. a lot of energy here. here we are 18 years later. the third in a series of movies that didn't necessarily start out to be a series, correct? >> i don't t
from panama to northern canada so definitive story of north america.art series called "north america" premieres on discovery this sunday. go to gma.com on yahoo! to see more of the amazing pictures. i mean, they're dazzling before the big premiere. where are we going next? lara, we're going in. inside and ethan hawk and julie delpy is here, as well. "gma's" "i improve this" brought to you by lowe's. ♪ >>> move over, ironman, there is a new prequel in...
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north america, a slow moving system is drifting toward the north over the eastern u.s. underneath it, heavy rain. heavy rain is coming down in virginia. an additional 80 millimeter is likely, which is quite a lot for this region. so we have flood warnings and watches posted in this area. this system is expected to move towards the north. as it does so, warm air will flow in from the south and that will help temperatures rise. for example in d.c. your high on friday could be 27 degrees, extremely hot there. and wet and windy for the western continent. tornados cannot be ruled out in the southern plains on wednesday. en is the degrees in washington, d.c. temperature also go up into the end of the workweek. all right. finally in europe then, we have a tornado touchdown in northern italy last friday. injuring several people and damages hundreds of houses. unfortunately, severe weather in central europe will continue throughout the day. meanwhile, it's turning wet across the western continent. rain is not going to be welcome, particularly for people in france. this area has
north america, a slow moving system is drifting toward the north over the eastern u.s. underneath it, heavy rain. heavy rain is coming down in virginia. an additional 80 millimeter is likely, which is quite a lot for this region. so we have flood warnings and watches posted in this area. this system is expected to move towards the north. as it does so, warm air will flow in from the south and that will help temperatures rise. for example in d.c. your high on friday could be 27 degrees,...
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towards north america, we have been talking about the heat across the west and north really heavy rain battering ontario. towards the south, the mid-leak states where we will probably see strong thunderstorms in the course of the day and super cell thunderstorms could be ignited in northern texas due to the clash of the two big masses. oklahoma city at 26 degrees, houston at 29. san francisco at 17 degrees. eureka, you're only down to 13 for your high, well below your average. here's our extended forecast. >>> that wraps up this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. do stay with us. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: the obama administration was back on the defensive today, as attorney general eric holder faced questions on capitol hill over the i.r.s.'s targeting of conservative groups and the secret seizure of the a.p.'s phone records. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we follow up with a closer look at the i.r.s.'s independence and new developments on the story. >> ifill: then, marga
towards north america, we have been talking about the heat across the west and north really heavy rain battering ontario. towards the south, the mid-leak states where we will probably see strong thunderstorms in the course of the day and super cell thunderstorms could be ignited in northern texas due to the clash of the two big masses. oklahoma city at 26 degrees, houston at 29. san francisco at 17 degrees. eureka, you're only down to 13 for your high, well below your average. here's our...
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they acquired safety clean and other hazardous recyclers in north america. clean harbour reported three weeks ago, may 1st. excluding one-time charges from the safety clean deal, they beat off a 33% basis. ref nows were up more than 50% year over year. the company had to cut the revenue guidance t. stock dropped immediately 53 and change. however, the underlying clean harbor started rallying again. it reported the so-called disappointing core. so let's check in with al the chairman and ceo of clean harbours to learn more about what his company is doing and where it is headed. welcome back to "mad money." >> great being with you, jim. >> it's great to talk about. we are right in the wake of this terrible tragedy. it's the type of thing, i know a couple companies are quick to handle. clean harbours is one of them. i don't want to presume anything. i imagine you are in touch with the authorities. you will be down there trying to figure out exactly how to get things back to some way not normal. it will never be normal again, where at least it's safe. >> absolute
they acquired safety clean and other hazardous recyclers in north america. clean harbour reported three weeks ago, may 1st. excluding one-time charges from the safety clean deal, they beat off a 33% basis. ref nows were up more than 50% year over year. the company had to cut the revenue guidance t. stock dropped immediately 53 and change. however, the underlying clean harbor started rallying again. it reported the so-called disappointing core. so let's check in with al the chairman and ceo of...
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the potential for north america as this is more tightly woven together, it will be but the question of how much and the potential to be good for the civilian americans but also for the world this could be one of the great stories of the 21st century and it really is deserving of considerable high-level attention. why am i optimistic? severalfold. one is technologies we are four years ago we would not have seen what happened in energy with shale and oil so it shows the capacity of innovation. with still has the world's best universities, we have land, water, a stable political system, the most open country, even without immigration reform that by far the most open country in the world and with comprehensive immigration reform we do ourselves a favor. a surprising number of successful businesses have their roots for people in this country and with some fairly modest changes i do think we could get economic growth back to where we should be of 3%. we have a very balanced demography with enormous numbers of old people and a better proportionality. it is another reason is the decline is wro
the potential for north america as this is more tightly woven together, it will be but the question of how much and the potential to be good for the civilian americans but also for the world this could be one of the great stories of the 21st century and it really is deserving of considerable high-level attention. why am i optimistic? severalfold. one is technologies we are four years ago we would not have seen what happened in energy with shale and oil so it shows the capacity of innovation....
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. >>> now across north america on your memorial day weekend. things are severe from texas up to saskatchewan. heavy rain has caused floods in many areas. of san antonio, texas on saturday. several millimeters fell in several hours. unfortunately, there's more rain to come for the next couple of days. we'reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee e t colefffffff condndndndndndndndndndndndndndn across the same area. today the heaviest rain will be found in iowa. now back behind it, very wendy and very hot. so conditions are ideal for drifting into the northwest once again providing wet and windy conditions. as the system moves through, temperatures will go down. going up to 23 degrees in new york. nice and pleasant. 20 degrees for you in toronto. and over 30s in oklahoma city a. >>> all right. f finally, in europe then, a new system will be creeping in. parts of france will turn wet withinininininininininininininig central europe, producing a risk of hail, thunderstorms and damaging winds as well as heavy rain, but especially for of germany. towards the south, sca
. >>> now across north america on your memorial day weekend. things are severe from texas up to saskatchewan. heavy rain has caused floods in many areas. of san antonio, texas on saturday. several millimeters fell in several hours. unfortunately, there's more rain to come for the next couple of days. we'reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee e t colefffffff condndndndndndndndndndndndndndn across the same area. today the heaviest rain will be found in iowa. now back behind it, very wendy and very...
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i'm talking about the severe weather in the north americas. it's not just isolated there. we have been seeing some very incense and heavy rain. today we saw upwards of 115 millimeters of rainfall. now the next 24 hours could be seeing one to two millimeters. i want to show you footage here as well. it has been taking place here which was hit by hard rain yet again on sunday. so far, the floods have affected more than 1.5 million people and claimed 55 fives. now they're in whooping county, flood waters rose nearly 200 people. that front is the rainy season boundary and it's not going anywhere very that's. it will be linkering throughout the next several days. farce the develtropics, not see anything organized. high pressure coming in over japan and korea. 24 for your high, high of 20. here is jr. extended forecast. . >>> here is your extended forecast. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thank you for joining us. have a great day wherever you are. . >>> march 2013, two years after the great east japan eric. a swedi
i'm talking about the severe weather in the north americas. it's not just isolated there. we have been seeing some very incense and heavy rain. today we saw upwards of 115 millimeters of rainfall. now the next 24 hours could be seeing one to two millimeters. i want to show you footage here as well. it has been taking place here which was hit by hard rain yet again on sunday. so far, the floods have affected more than 1.5 million people and claimed 55 fives. now they're in whooping county, flood...
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. >>> now in north america we can see rotating cloud, this means it's a very slow moving system. we also are seeing late season snow in the northern rockies. winter storm warnings will likely be valid into friday morning. another round of severe weather is firing up in the texas pan handle. we've already seen three tornados in texas, hail the size of a golf ball in some places. meanwhile, we are seeing heavy rein across the east coast. flooding is going to be a big concern. but back behind it, dry, extremely chilly in the great lakes region, 15 degrees in toronto. meanwhile, only 18 degrees in seattle, but heating up to 28 in denver. in europe, then, extremely chilly across the west. scattered heavy rain for the low-lying areas. this low is expected to head towards the north for russia because of this system, thundershowers, heavy rein is likely in the moscow area on friday. extremely warm, 25 degrees for you. 23 in kiev. but meanwhile, extremely chilly, 9 degrees in london and 11 degrees in paris. so do bundle up. here's the extended forecast. >>> one more story before we leave
. >>> now in north america we can see rotating cloud, this means it's a very slow moving system. we also are seeing late season snow in the northern rockies. winter storm warnings will likely be valid into friday morning. another round of severe weather is firing up in the texas pan handle. we've already seen three tornados in texas, hail the size of a golf ball in some places. meanwhile, we are seeing heavy rein across the east coast. flooding is going to be a big concern. but back...
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still, there is potential to make other nations of collaboration and integration of north america.e can make a more competitive region. i would like to conclude by quoting the words of former president kennedy. they were shared during his visit 61 years ago. i have shared this with president obama, but i would like to share it with all of you. president kennedy said to president lopez mateos -- geography has made us neighbors. tradition has made us friends. let us not allow a gap where nature has denied it. and so, we have this understanding, this dialogue, this climate we have set up. morepe it will give us growth, more development, or opportunity for our people once again. i would like to welcome president obama and his delegation. i hope that your stay in mexico is very for all and you enjoy your stay as well. thank you. >> [speaking spanish] thank you for your extraordinary hospitality. you were the first leader i welcome to the white house. i am thankful for the extraordinarily close relationship between our two countries. during his visit, he's its time as a student in one of
still, there is potential to make other nations of collaboration and integration of north america.e can make a more competitive region. i would like to conclude by quoting the words of former president kennedy. they were shared during his visit 61 years ago. i have shared this with president obama, but i would like to share it with all of you. president kennedy said to president lopez mateos -- geography has made us neighbors. tradition has made us friends. let us not allow a gap where nature...
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towards north america, we have been talking about the heat across the west and north really heavy rain battering ontario. towards the south, the mid-leak states where we will probably see strong thunderstorms in the course of the day and super cell thunderstorms could be ignited in northern texas due to the clash of the two big masses. oklahoma city at 26 degrees, houston at 29. san francisco at 17 degrees. eureka, you're only down to 13 for your high, well below your average. here's our extended forecast. >>> that wraps up this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. do stay with us. announcer: california's gold is produced in association with kcet los angeles and is seen statewide on... this series is endorsed by... [captioning made possible by kcet public television and friends of nci] second announcer: is it possible to drive a car and still have a clean environment? to refine a cleaner gasoline? to build a bridge from oil to renewable energy? could business go further and be a force for good? can 100,000 people in 100 countries come together to build a new brand o
towards north america, we have been talking about the heat across the west and north really heavy rain battering ontario. towards the south, the mid-leak states where we will probably see strong thunderstorms in the course of the day and super cell thunderstorms could be ignited in northern texas due to the clash of the two big masses. oklahoma city at 26 degrees, houston at 29. san francisco at 17 degrees. eureka, you're only down to 13 for your high, well below your average. here's our...