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going to north america in the. morning so they got skill and they got time to get used to to the north american style and they got the patients from that measurement. developed a lot of play the game and they were in the game instead of the game and be the best so that's the. difference why do you think that's a question isn't to be kept in a team well you know what he's been the most consistent player for the last ten years for some of the russian players number one number two he's been. i would say the oldest guy that you know right now thirty five. number three series he's been working eyes and he recognized as one of the best players in the game today so obviously. to have a guy who want to stanley cups who won the world championships and been playing for the top team and that's how you know the detroit red wings there is. there's no other choices you know there's always a debate going on whose role was more important the coaches or the captains you know how can team what do you think so i can tell you. they coo
going to north america in the. morning so they got skill and they got time to get used to to the north american style and they got the patients from that measurement. developed a lot of play the game and they were in the game instead of the game and be the best so that's the. difference why do you think that's a question isn't to be kept in a team well you know what he's been the most consistent player for the last ten years for some of the russian players number one number two he's been. i...
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this is a landmark species in north america.his is a species that we have agreed to work a task force to preserve the monarch butterfly. then, another topic is citizen security and regional topics. we have agreed to give privilege to the exchange of information and we have also privilege to coordinate efforts between law enforcement authorities. we will reinforce the measures aimed to fight money laundering and illicit financial flows area for that purpose, we need to integrate our financial systems further. we have also restated our commitment to support and cooperate with the central america as well as the caribbean because they are partners in this hemisphere. we have committed to foster development, economic growth and citizen security as well. basically, i have summarized the commitments made during this summit. we have committed, the three of us, to give follow-up to all the agreements made. we, besides making agreements, we have committed to give follow-up to each one of these agreements and we have committed to make them
this is a landmark species in north america.his is a species that we have agreed to work a task force to preserve the monarch butterfly. then, another topic is citizen security and regional topics. we have agreed to give privilege to the exchange of information and we have also privilege to coordinate efforts between law enforcement authorities. we will reinforce the measures aimed to fight money laundering and illicit financial flows area for that purpose, we need to integrate our financial...
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andrews: north america does take a lot of co2. one reason that we've taken up a lot of co2, historically, is that when the eastern part of north america was settled, a lot of forests were cleared for agriculture. and those have been regrowing over the past 100, 150, or 200 years. and so those forests have taken a lot of carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere, but they're nearing maturity, and so they probably won't be such a strong net sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide in the future. narrator: by increasing the number of tall towers, noaa scientists will enhance their ability to understand the rate that natural ecosystems are absorbing or releasing carbon dioxide. dr. andrews: we're really trying to develop a sampling network that will allow us to kind of keep our finger on the pulse of the biosphere continuously. so something that's sustainable and that we can use to monitor net carbon dioxide emissions for many years. narrator: taken together, the programs at noaa's global monitoring division have revealed not only how quickly g
andrews: north america does take a lot of co2. one reason that we've taken up a lot of co2, historically, is that when the eastern part of north america was settled, a lot of forests were cleared for agriculture. and those have been regrowing over the past 100, 150, or 200 years. and so those forests have taken a lot of carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere, but they're nearing maturity, and so they probably won't be such a strong net sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide in the future. narrator:...
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>> north america has -- anything north america can be the most exciting region in the world economy.t can be a very competitive region. and one of the reasons for that is energy, because we are, we have the natural resources for the. >> and shale oil coming downstream. >> the mexican reform can foster that from the south. any we do to improve our coordination and ensure the supply of cost-effective energy for production in north america is good. so the keystone pipeline is part of it, but it is not the whole story. we are also building pipelines from the u.s. into mexico. and now with our manager reform, we should be able to create a very competitive platform. i think north america, now that we are the 23rd anniversary of nafta, has become a manufacturing powerhouse that is exported to the world. now the energy opportunity can create an even better competitiveness for the three countries. >> is mexico the third or fourth largest exporter of cars in the world? >> mexico is the fourth-largest exporter of cars, but we are also the first exporter of flatscreen tv's, and the fifth exporte
>> north america has -- anything north america can be the most exciting region in the world economy.t can be a very competitive region. and one of the reasons for that is energy, because we are, we have the natural resources for the. >> and shale oil coming downstream. >> the mexican reform can foster that from the south. any we do to improve our coordination and ensure the supply of cost-effective energy for production in north america is good. so the keystone pipeline is...
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we see continued growth largely in construction and automotive in north america. very good solution for alsohing business which is heavily engaged in north america. china has been in the one a big growth story of the last 10 years. we have invested heavily. we have seen good volumes. we continue to grow. as we speak, a little bit more as we get to the broader economic picture for china. more concerns about the growth picture and the growth pattern and therefore, we are not disappointed but we really see a change and will a more quantitative growth. about what thelk investor can expect from your business. you are generating cash. what i want to know, is it buy back or momentum in dividends or should we expect you to continue to do acquisitions? >> we have seen continued improvement of our dividend and we announce a noted increase. that is going forward as well. we have a program a couple of years ago because we are focusing heavily on growing. of four bit higher point $5 billion last year. this year, we see opportunities not just in emerging markets but in north am
we see continued growth largely in construction and automotive in north america. very good solution for alsohing business which is heavily engaged in north america. china has been in the one a big growth story of the last 10 years. we have invested heavily. we have seen good volumes. we continue to grow. as we speak, a little bit more as we get to the broader economic picture for china. more concerns about the growth picture and the growth pattern and therefore, we are not disappointed but we...
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position in the difference of nationality to have us separate history from white americans and north america. they have a particular history much is subordination but have a greater community worth preserving that basically imagines the black community should cease to exist with integration of but in the words as called a painless genocide as mainstream to into majority white institutions. added that is it in a nutshell, they embrace the division of justice that has the amount so with legal education teaching at the university of virginia school of law until the late 1960's never say die through the state of virginia when i got there in the early '80s it was formally integrated with no racial exclusion but it was understood to take down the white own the science to allow black students to matriculate with the assumption that everything else that would remain the same as that supremacy ideology is consistent with justice and the rule of law of of racial apartheid of america as if those institutional practices only involvement is the fact of the exclusion as opposed to into the texture or the
position in the difference of nationality to have us separate history from white americans and north america. they have a particular history much is subordination but have a greater community worth preserving that basically imagines the black community should cease to exist with integration of but in the words as called a painless genocide as mainstream to into majority white institutions. added that is it in a nutshell, they embrace the division of justice that has the amount so with legal...
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one, disappointing earnings from coca-cola after sales in north america lost some of their fizz last quarter. that sent the stock sharply lower. more on the troubles at coke in just a moment. >>> the other big story tonight, a megamerger in pharmaceuticals. ireland-based generic drugmaker activis agreed to by forrest labs for $25 billion in cash and stock. come being t combining two of the fastest-growing specialty drugmakers and possibly a harbinger of more in the health care industry. the ceo spoke today about the changing environment in the industry and the need to control costs. >> as our environment changes the pharmaceutical space changes, one of the things we know we have to do is provide a broad range of product offerings to our customers, branded products and high quality generic products. that will be key. hospitals are looking for cost containment, physicians and the government. and i think we're well-positioned now to be the leader in that space. >> shares of forrest labs best known for its anti-anxiety pill lexapro and alzheimer's medication shot up nearly 28% while acti
one, disappointing earnings from coca-cola after sales in north america lost some of their fizz last quarter. that sent the stock sharply lower. more on the troubles at coke in just a moment. >>> the other big story tonight, a megamerger in pharmaceuticals. ireland-based generic drugmaker activis agreed to by forrest labs for $25 billion in cash and stock. come being t combining two of the fastest-growing specialty drugmakers and possibly a harbinger of more in the health care...
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and so when you think about north america, canada, the u.s. and mexico, we are going to be the energy giants. >> rose: what is the issue bre tirement? what does the country need to know. what do retire see-- retirees need to know. >> this is one thing i spent a lot of time in washington to talk about. we need to educate everybody that we have a blessing in front of us. and that blessing is longer life. and we need to make sure the blessing of longer life is achieved with dignity now that we can afford longer life. we spend so much time focusing on good health, focusing on exercise and eating the right things, and so we are going to live longer. and when people think about the averages of long life, people forget to talk about well, many men and women pass in their teens and their 250s and 30s and so statistically if you were a couple in good health at 60 years old, one of the two is going to live to 92 today. so you have -- >> 50% of 60-year-olds will live to 90. >> yes. >> wow. >> and so they need to think about what the financial demands of
and so when you think about north america, canada, the u.s. and mexico, we are going to be the energy giants. >> rose: what is the issue bre tirement? what does the country need to know. what do retire see-- retirees need to know. >> this is one thing i spent a lot of time in washington to talk about. we need to educate everybody that we have a blessing in front of us. and that blessing is longer life. and we need to make sure the blessing of longer life is achieved with dignity now...
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the african-american community a separate history from white americans in north america. that had a particular history. much of it is subordination that within that subordination has created a community of culture that are worth preserving as opposed to the deep integration assumption is criticized by the black nationalist of 1960s and 1970s are basically imagines the black community should cease to exist once integrationist and succeed, but there will be a kindness painless genocide is african-americans are integrated into mainstream majority white institutions. so that is the thesis in a nutshell. the good and well-intentioned people in the 1960s and 1970s embraced racial justice that limited the amount that would need to be reformed in american society. for example in legal education s.a.t. schmidts university virginia school of law come a segregated institution by law until the late 1960s was part of the never say die persistence of the state of virginia. when i got there in the early 80s the school had been integrated at least there is no racial exclusion. integratio
the african-american community a separate history from white americans in north america. that had a particular history. much of it is subordination that within that subordination has created a community of culture that are worth preserving as opposed to the deep integration assumption is criticized by the black nationalist of 1960s and 1970s are basically imagines the black community should cease to exist once integrationist and succeed, but there will be a kindness painless genocide is...
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. >> reporter: never has so much oil gushed out of north america. from the shale of north dakota and here at the alberta tar sands crude is being extracted. there is a problem. getting the oil to market can be dangerous. this fireball over north dakota last year was from derailed oil tangors, and in quÉbec 47 died when a fuel train exploded in the center of town. it calls for tighter safety rules and for those living beside the rail lines more transparency of what is being cared. >> it's a small town. if a similar incident were to happen in toronto, one doesn't want to imagine the casualties that would result. >> the government is tightening regulations and will continue to do so as it receives input from official inquiries. in late january both canada's transport regulators and the national transportation safety board in the u.s. released similar recommendations, moving hazardous goods only along the safest routes and planning for disasters. >> it is an integrated transportation economy. these cars and locomotives do cross the boarders. there has t
. >> reporter: never has so much oil gushed out of north america. from the shale of north dakota and here at the alberta tar sands crude is being extracted. there is a problem. getting the oil to market can be dangerous. this fireball over north dakota last year was from derailed oil tangors, and in quÉbec 47 died when a fuel train exploded in the center of town. it calls for tighter safety rules and for those living beside the rail lines more transparency of what is being cared....
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the streets in venezuela and a dwindling number of -- fewer are making the migration each year n north america. >> welcome to ow views on public television in america and around the globe. in the world violence since the protests began, at least 13 people have been killed in ukraine today. police have stormed independent scare in kiev using grands, water bullets and water cannons. thousands of protesters are holding their ground. we look at the deepening crisis which has repercussions beyond ukraine's borders. >> the apocalyptic scene in central kiev tonight, a firewall of blazing tents and smoking tires, of protesters defiantly firing firecrackers and other things. the police using water cannon trucks to push their way through. this protesters says she's not afraid. i've been standing here three months already, she says. i'm here for ukraine and for my family. earlier, from inside the protest camp, the opposition leader vitale aklitschko urged his supporters to stay put. each of you here should stay strong in spirit, he said, because we're not going anywhere. a new and deadly phase in the fig
the streets in venezuela and a dwindling number of -- fewer are making the migration each year n north america. >> welcome to ow views on public television in america and around the globe. in the world violence since the protests began, at least 13 people have been killed in ukraine today. police have stormed independent scare in kiev using grands, water bullets and water cannons. thousands of protesters are holding their ground. we look at the deepening crisis which has repercussions...
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. >> pelley: and one of the most majestic animals of north america is vanishing. >> reporter: they set the goal at 20 minutes between darting the animal, harvesting the samples, and getting the moose back on its feet again. >> pelley: don dahler on the mystery of the missing moo mystery of the missing moose. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. while russia is hosting the winter olympic violence is erupting next door, the former soviet republic of kiev. this is a live picture of kiev, a city of almost three million, where riot police are battling an estimated 20,000 protesters. the protesters are demanding closer economic ties to western europe, while the ukrainian government has been moving closer to moscow. today, thousands of police stormed the protesters' camp in kiev's independence square. tonight, it is chaos. casualty figures are unreliable but the latest official number is 20 dead, 100 wounded. katie stallard of sky television news is in kiev tonight. katie, would you mind just katie,
. >> pelley: and one of the most majestic animals of north america is vanishing. >> reporter: they set the goal at 20 minutes between darting the animal, harvesting the samples, and getting the moose back on its feet again. >> pelley: don dahler on the mystery of the missing moo mystery of the missing moose. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. while russia is hosting...
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we have, in some of our research plots, more species of trees than the whole of north america or the whole of europe. that's a phenomenal number of species -- 1,000 species or 1,200 species in one plot. narrator: at 17 forest-dics plots throughout latin america, africa, and asia, davies' project, in collaboration with the arnold arboretum of harvard university, maintains an active database of more than 3 million trees of 6,000 species. dr. davies: this is a huge data set, which no one else in the world is doing this kind of research. and the idea of doing it right across the whole world is that then we'll be able to come to some generalizations about what's happening to tropical rainforests. narrator: by statistical analysis of a large number of individuals over a long period of time, the team can determine the dynamics of forest growth. dr. davies: what we do is we monitor them every five years. we go and remeasure all the trees. the idea is to try to work out, for hundreds and hundreds of species, their population biology -- that is, the rates with which thegrow, the rates they die
we have, in some of our research plots, more species of trees than the whole of north america or the whole of europe. that's a phenomenal number of species -- 1,000 species or 1,200 species in one plot. narrator: at 17 forest-dics plots throughout latin america, africa, and asia, davies' project, in collaboration with the arnold arboretum of harvard university, maintains an active database of more than 3 million trees of 6,000 species. dr. davies: this is a huge data set, which no one else in...
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what we are finding beneath our feet in north america is really starting to revolutionize what natural gas can do, moving away from strictly industrial and manufacturing type capabilities, but also looking at transportation opportunities. what we have been able to prove last24% increase in the two years, proven reserves we can access. he had not fully recognized that, but this is what we are talking about being able to access. looking at long-term price stability, even with this spike that we have recognized, even with the new demand opportunities that we are seeing, long-term natural gas btu's, we are talking about a stable fuel that is produced domestically. great graphic, just showing how much we are looking at, how much we are utilizing natural gas to move goods and services around the country. i think we will hear from high number of folks today. i will not try to steal too much thunder, but we will hear from a lot of folks about how they are starting to shift to natural gas to power their operations, and we will talk about some of those industries and how this works out, but when
what we are finding beneath our feet in north america is really starting to revolutionize what natural gas can do, moving away from strictly industrial and manufacturing type capabilities, but also looking at transportation opportunities. what we have been able to prove last24% increase in the two years, proven reserves we can access. he had not fully recognized that, but this is what we are talking about being able to access. looking at long-term price stability, even with this spike that we...
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a new ranking out by a company called mercer of north america's top livable cities. here they are.toronto, montreal and san francisco. >> i'm sorry. >> do you notice about the top four there? >> they're not here. they're in canada. at least one of them, rob ford is the mayor. don't get me wrong, we love gordon. four of the five are in canada? isn't it cold there? are turtle necks that comfortable? north korea is the city that never sleeps. in illinois, sweet home chicago, heart of rock-n-roll in cleveland. no one sings about ottawa do they? no. what's most livable about it? most like to visit but wouldn't want to live there. the population of canada is 35 million. the united states is 313 million. if we're talking math, if canada is so livable, why don't more live there? >> and the poll rankings, guess where it's from? >> canada. >>> my rebuttal. couple of things. hockey. there's a bunch of nice things in hockey. the people -- i'm one of them. beer. a boat load of people. >> don't tweet me hating. >>> this is a bit of a turn. a controversial spanking bill in kansas. the wichita eag
a new ranking out by a company called mercer of north america's top livable cities. here they are.toronto, montreal and san francisco. >> i'm sorry. >> do you notice about the top four there? >> they're not here. they're in canada. at least one of them, rob ford is the mayor. don't get me wrong, we love gordon. four of the five are in canada? isn't it cold there? are turtle necks that comfortable? north korea is the city that never sleeps. in illinois, sweet home chicago,...
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and to build a bridge between the communities of israel and north america. during the year, we bring israeli leaders and activists all over the u.s. to speak and perform and talk about work and give the audience a taste of israeli life. we run an online magazine that is updated every day that is in inspiration of israel and north america. what i want to talk about the most is the trip we lead. every year we bring a group to israel. we just came back several weeks ago. and here is a photo of the group. we're really proud of the diversity that we brought on this trip. we had 22 people. it was the youngest group we have had. the most diverse. we had five transgender folks. the stories are really diverse. but the theme that comes out is that lgbt jews want a central home in their life. they want to be in the place where they can be all who they are. they want to be jewish and lgbt at once. and there is such a great joy when people see that they can get a glimpse of that home us in israel. >> david and arthur, we are off to a wonderful start. please join us in on
and to build a bridge between the communities of israel and north america. during the year, we bring israeli leaders and activists all over the u.s. to speak and perform and talk about work and give the audience a taste of israeli life. we run an online magazine that is updated every day that is in inspiration of israel and north america. what i want to talk about the most is the trip we lead. every year we bring a group to israel. we just came back several weeks ago. and here is a photo of the...
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in revenue for a two percent increase the executives credited brisk sales of pickup trucks in north america and a solid performance in the chinese markets. japan's toyota motors was the world's top car seller for the second year it sold nine point nine eight million units officials from the u s firms say they want to expand in the asian markets using the profits from north america. analysts say competition between the companies and their japanese rivals is set to heat up. us markets rose on thursday following a positive signal from weekly jobless claims data ahead of the main unemployment figures later on friday the dow jones industrial average had the biggest one day game this year closing at fifteen thousand six hundred twenty eight which is up one point two percent and the nasdaq closed at four thousand fifty seven which is up one point one percent. but second time tokyo shares are trading this friday morning and for that meanie car joins us from the tokyo stock exchange for mean good morning when seem to be open. well we seeing a positive open night and really tracking some of the japan
in revenue for a two percent increase the executives credited brisk sales of pickup trucks in north america and a solid performance in the chinese markets. japan's toyota motors was the world's top car seller for the second year it sold nine point nine eight million units officials from the u s firms say they want to expand in the asian markets using the profits from north america. analysts say competition between the companies and their japanese rivals is set to heat up. us markets rose on...
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it's really a credit to them that we were named the greenest city in north america and that we have so many incredible accomplish manies. i just really felt so honored to walk in every day to that new beautiful space that really represents our values, to work with a team that are passionate and committed and focused and dogged about what they do and what they want to achieve, which is have a sustainable city. so, again, for all the staff in the audience, ul for all the work you've done and long hours and everything that you've done to make san francisco a sustainable city ~. of course, i want to thank david, the deputy director who has been my partner in crime through this past 3-1/2 years. it really is -- i think it's been a really fantastic working relationship just having david as a partner, somebody who knows the city system inside and out, coming from outside the city i didn't get the city processes at all. so, to have somebody who really understands it, of how to continue to move the work forward and how to continue to operate a successful and thriving department. so, just lastly
it's really a credit to them that we were named the greenest city in north america and that we have so many incredible accomplish manies. i just really felt so honored to walk in every day to that new beautiful space that really represents our values, to work with a team that are passionate and committed and focused and dogged about what they do and what they want to achieve, which is have a sustainable city. so, again, for all the staff in the audience, ul for all the work you've done and long...
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shares soared on a good earnings report thanks to increased demand in north america and europe. monster also repurchased $46 million of its stock in the quarter. shares rose about 23% to $7.24. >>> revenues at aol jumped 13% last quarter, helped by higher global ad sales, but earnings missed estimates because of restructuring charges. they were mostly because of the sale of its patch global news network. the patch sale was an attempt to move into ad-supported content. aol slipped a fraction to $37.15. >>> meanwhile, duncan brands brewed up an earnings beat as traffic and spending rose at its chains. the parent of baskin robbins and dunkin donuts was helped by strong sales of ice coffee and breakfast sandwiches. dunkin issued positive guidance for the future. shares closed at $48.89. >>> cereal sales are still soggy which is eating away at kellogg's revenue. that company did swing to a profit thanks to a restructuring. the snack and cerealmaker has a four-year cost-cutting program in place under which it will cut about 7% of its workforce by 2017. shares rose slightly to $57.74.
shares soared on a good earnings report thanks to increased demand in north america and europe. monster also repurchased $46 million of its stock in the quarter. shares rose about 23% to $7.24. >>> revenues at aol jumped 13% last quarter, helped by higher global ad sales, but earnings missed estimates because of restructuring charges. they were mostly because of the sale of its patch global news network. the patch sale was an attempt to move into ad-supported content. aol slipped a...
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samson is expanding its presence on two key markets of europe and north america. the best profession in the us turned out to be the one of software developers. as reported in the us leaves. second and third places or the professions of a computer systems analyst and dentists the list of the most prospective jobs included paramedics from apologists therapists and nurses the bottom of the list included art to this architect's office clerks plumbers mechanics house cleaners and psychiatrists nevertheless it is mentioned that even these professions do not suffer for lack of financial markets. the one thousand meter short track racing was the last olympic program in sochi. the team as was the best athletes of the world competed for the medals expense team consisted of arms of us daily of a gunman shot him in the sneaky chef and never get to my desi of the sportsman had overcome a forty five laps the race teams from russia china the netherlands that stand in the united states but dissipated in the final stance team to fifth place to host team in the last five laps and w
samson is expanding its presence on two key markets of europe and north america. the best profession in the us turned out to be the one of software developers. as reported in the us leaves. second and third places or the professions of a computer systems analyst and dentists the list of the most prospective jobs included paramedics from apologists therapists and nurses the bottom of the list included art to this architect's office clerks plumbers mechanics house cleaners and psychiatrists...
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steward river in canada, a tributary of the longest free-flowing river on earth, the yukon of north america. all of these are among the most remote rivers in the world. and the indigenous people who live along them are being connected, at least in part, by one man. >> had a couple of canoes, we were going to go down the river and talk to people in every village along the way. >> reporter: back in 2007, john waterhouse, a tribal leader and environmentalist who has spent the last 20 years in alaska, was asked to write a report about the yukon river. the plan was to take a canoe trip and interview villagers who depend on the river for their survival. >> three weeks before we left i sat down with everybody and i said, this isn't going to work. they said what do you mean? and i said, nobody on the whole planet is going to care. it's just too kumbaya, people are going to think it's a bunch of hippies going down the river. we've got to add in modern science. >> reporter: what happened next would play an important role helping define tribal rights along the yukon and connecting river people around
steward river in canada, a tributary of the longest free-flowing river on earth, the yukon of north america. all of these are among the most remote rivers in the world. and the indigenous people who live along them are being connected, at least in part, by one man. >> had a couple of canoes, we were going to go down the river and talk to people in every village along the way. >> reporter: back in 2007, john waterhouse, a tribal leader and environmentalist who has spent the last 20...
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chicago's goal is to really make it out now the largest chinese new year celebration in north america i started and this is one of chicago's me around the manual to catapult the city into the top five destinations free to non smoking bans in the u was like twenty twenty and tending east to reach team at the fast growing market in terms of the visitor gets caught up. we know that lack go home for the tradition that we are still want them to know that they can celebrate it in staccato went overseas in twenty twelve hundred and twenty thousand chinese tourists visited chicago. from just thirty four thousand in two thousand and four. it's fantastic. not only for the chinese canadian immigration to the us and china. it's great for chicago and weren't city of different ethnicities and nice to be the best of all of those sick officials say the city is home to twenty thousand to me the first generation americans. grateful that this new bling to the heretics by the looks good for the kids out to more than double that no more. if you want to do more with the europe that forces all about daddy o
chicago's goal is to really make it out now the largest chinese new year celebration in north america i started and this is one of chicago's me around the manual to catapult the city into the top five destinations free to non smoking bans in the u was like twenty twenty and tending east to reach team at the fast growing market in terms of the visitor gets caught up. we know that lack go home for the tradition that we are still want them to know that they can celebrate it in staccato went...
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will they take off in north america as well? they are pretty light.are not terribly cumbersome. you forget you have them on at the end. it is potentially life-saving. >> do people actually take them all the time? operate -- maybe that is where you can be safe and take it off. people keep them on all the time. you are safety first, i know you would keep it on. i don't know what you get up to. >> i don't know, a cocktail -- it could take off. i am also for safety. you are right there. hans nichols, our resident expert with anything expensive or ski related. here is some company news. shell is selling its refinery and gas stations to vitol group. about $2.6aying billion for the businesses. a chinese group is considering buying south african assets after their value was depressed by strikes. they are reviewing a decision to hold off purchasing the assets because of labor issues. the gucci brand posted its quarterly sales growth, the slowest in four years. fendin fashion house showed off this years autumn collection at the milan fashion show. the most memo
will they take off in north america as well? they are pretty light.are not terribly cumbersome. you forget you have them on at the end. it is potentially life-saving. >> do people actually take them all the time? operate -- maybe that is where you can be safe and take it off. people keep them on all the time. you are safety first, i know you would keep it on. i don't know what you get up to. >> i don't know, a cocktail -- it could take off. i am also for safety. you are right there....
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mammoths lived in north america from about 15 million to about 9,000 years ago. >> that's crazy.y impressive. >> just a few years back. >> very dangerous fog on the road. >> that's right. as you can see in san francisco, clouds starting to build. we'll have more coming up at 4:30 in the morning. >> thanks for joining us tonight. have great day tomorrow. >> bye-bye.
mammoths lived in north america from about 15 million to about 9,000 years ago. >> that's crazy.y impressive. >> just a few years back. >> very dangerous fog on the road. >> that's right. as you can see in san francisco, clouds starting to build. we'll have more coming up at 4:30 in the morning. >> thanks for joining us tonight. have great day tomorrow. >> bye-bye.
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it's now reached the shores of north america.hat a fantastical incredible lie that we knew at the time we were getting and simply could not prove. >>> we're waiting to hear whether arizona's governor will veto a bill that would let businessowners deny service to gays and of their religious beliefs. in other words, a business can say, much as they did back in the day to black people during jim crow days, we're not going to serve you, you can't sit at the lunch counter here. now they want to do that to gay people for their religious beliefs. meantime, the attorney general eric holder said states attorney general do not always have to defend state laws. that's coming up. hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your good driving can save you. you don't even have to switch. unless you're scared. i'm not scared, it's... you know we can still see you. no, you can't. prett
it's now reached the shores of north america.hat a fantastical incredible lie that we knew at the time we were getting and simply could not prove. >>> we're waiting to hear whether arizona's governor will veto a bill that would let businessowners deny service to gays and of their religious beliefs. in other words, a business can say, much as they did back in the day to black people during jim crow days, we're not going to serve you, you can't sit at the lunch counter here. now they...
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g] if you include canada, it's feasible for north america to be energy independence by 2030.de imports. there's a! it would mean an increase in product exports and probably exports of coal and other energy as well. >> jaffe. >> i would say *tjidñ agree witt given my slogan the tyranny of geography. there will be balancing for quality andqeq7?d other reasons between different kinds of energy sources in an outside boredders, wejbsg( have a free e agreement with mexico and canada. i do want to end with the following two points. number one, supply bottlenecks, no matter how they are created are the thing that make volatility intense. as we heard about propane. second thing is that, senator murkowski is correct, a secure global market is what's going to bring american consumers the lowest price andq/é7u the most consistent stability in fuel prices. that is what the u.s. should seek to do to be a responsible participant in making sure we have fewer global market. >> mr. weiss. >> i appreciate the joint question. i'm sorry we're not able to give you a joint answer. i think all of t
g] if you include canada, it's feasible for north america to be energy independence by 2030.de imports. there's a! it would mean an increase in product exports and probably exports of coal and other energy as well. >> jaffe. >> i would say *tjidñ agree witt given my slogan the tyranny of geography. there will be balancing for quality andqeq7?d other reasons between different kinds of energy sources in an outside boredders, wejbsg( have a free e agreement with mexico and canada. i...
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the remains of a child were found in the oldest-known burial place in north america. dna testing is showing a genetic link in the ancient tribes that roamed siberia. we're joined by, the co-author of the study that mapped the dna of that ancient child. that linked him to the earliest known north american people, the clovis people. where theber the bering strait, does this settle the debate? >> we think it does. we think this is pretty much if you will the final dirt of -- shovelful of dirt of europeans coming over here and being the first ones in america. >> what is the exact finding, what did you find? >> well, the exact finding was that the baby boy that was discovered here -- that was buried 12,500 years ago, is a direct ancestor, basically his parents are direct ancestors, to 80%, roughly speaking, 80% to all the native americans on both continents and we know this because we have dna profiles from contemporary, native american people from mexico to south america and those profiles match very closely this boy's. >> on the other hand, stephen oppenheimer, say there
the remains of a child were found in the oldest-known burial place in north america. dna testing is showing a genetic link in the ancient tribes that roamed siberia. we're joined by, the co-author of the study that mapped the dna of that ancient child. that linked him to the earliest known north american people, the clovis people. where theber the bering strait, does this settle the debate? >> we think it does. we think this is pretty much if you will the final dirt of -- shovelful of...
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. >> across north america turns out that moose populations are in steep decline. in some cases biologist say they are literally dropping dead and they are not sure why that is. "america tonight"'s adam may travelled to the heart of moose groupie in minnesota, where scientists with the state of natural resources use a high tech method to save the iconic mina societian ma'am am. >> it's a race against time to save the noth in northern minnesota. the population moving from endangered to near extinction in this part of the country. >> if we continue on this trajectory we'll be out of moose in 2025. >> biologists michelle carstensen and her team are scrambling to find out why the mammoth mammals are dying at an alarming rate. this one, travelling with her calve is being coraled into a state research project led by michelle carstensen, the study the largest of its kind in the world. >> first, the moose is darted with a tranquilliser from the air. then a team of researchers get up close to take medical samples. >> behind me right now what the research team is doing is ta
. >> across north america turns out that moose populations are in steep decline. in some cases biologist say they are literally dropping dead and they are not sure why that is. "america tonight"'s adam may travelled to the heart of moose groupie in minnesota, where scientists with the state of natural resources use a high tech method to save the iconic mina societian ma'am am. >> it's a race against time to save the noth in northern minnesota. the population moving from...
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following the trail of minnesota magestic creatures and tracking what or who >> across north america there was a shark decline in iconic populations. something killed the moose. the famed residents of north-west minnesota. biologists say some animals dropped dead. they don't know why. adam may travelled to the heart of moose country to see what is being done to save them. >> it's a race against time to save the moose in northern minnesota. the population rapidly moving from endangered to near extinction in this hart of the country. >> if we continue at this trajectory we'll be out of moose in 2025. biologist michelle carstensen and her team are scrambling to find out why the ma'am oath mammals are dying at an alarming rate. >> this one travelling with her calf is being corralled into a state research project led by michelle carstensen. the study the largest of its kind anywhere in the world. >> first they are tranquilized from the air, and then a team of researchers get up close to take samples. >> the research team is taking blood samples from the cow. they have taken hair samples an
following the trail of minnesota magestic creatures and tracking what or who >> across north america there was a shark decline in iconic populations. something killed the moose. the famed residents of north-west minnesota. biologists say some animals dropped dead. they don't know why. adam may travelled to the heart of moose country to see what is being done to save them. >> it's a race against time to save the moose in northern minnesota. the population rapidly moving from...
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. >> reporter: never has so much oil gushed out of north america.m the bakken shale to crude being extracted, there is a problem. getting the oil to market can be dangerous. this fire ball over castleton north dakota last year was from derailed oil tankers. and at lac megantic, alberta, those living beside the rail lines, more transparency about what's being carried. >> that was a small town. if a similar incident were to happen in toronto, one doesn't even want to imagine the kinds of human casualties would result. >> canada's government says it's tightening regulations and will continue to do so as it receives inquiries into lac megantic and others. involving first responders and communities in dealing with disasters. >> it is an integrated transportation commodities, these cars cross the borders, there has to be a solution that will work in both the u.s. and canada. >> under intense pressure, not least from an oil industry that must move its product, governments in washington and ottawa say they will move this year to make rail lines even safer.
. >> reporter: never has so much oil gushed out of north america.m the bakken shale to crude being extracted, there is a problem. getting the oil to market can be dangerous. this fire ball over castleton north dakota last year was from derailed oil tankers. and at lac megantic, alberta, those living beside the rail lines, more transparency about what's being carried. >> that was a small town. if a similar incident were to happen in toronto, one doesn't even want to imagine the kinds...
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we have seen it run its course in north america.further to go, and the rest of the world, but latin america has gone a long way, and the rest of the world has a long way to go. >> asia? >> there will be consolidation, but i think it will be slow, because asian cities are very fragmented nationally. or are the arcane regulations i was telling you about, and so it is very difficult to consolidate across political borders. >> thank you. lots of issues to be dealt with by the industry. in the meantime, back to you. icelands for that, amen. up next, the building blocks for success. a movie tops the u.s. box office. ♪ >> ok, we are just going to take a look at some of the headlines going around the world, a woman convicted of throwing nearly four t loews to the island and jailed for 20 years, and she appealed for clemency, citing her poor mental state. the president reduced her sentence by five years, and now she has been granted parole. fire in a factory killed , ands of workers in 2012 the company owners face murder charges and were act
we have seen it run its course in north america.further to go, and the rest of the world, but latin america has gone a long way, and the rest of the world has a long way to go. >> asia? >> there will be consolidation, but i think it will be slow, because asian cities are very fragmented nationally. or are the arcane regulations i was telling you about, and so it is very difficult to consolidate across political borders. >> thank you. lots of issues to be dealt with by the...
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important -- imported to north america, it costs about $2.5 billion. have seen them range anywhere from $2.4 billion to $3 billion. goal with this drive experience program is to attract individuals who perhaps never had a chance to experience the brand before. typically these are individuals who are very serious about cars. they want to experience it first. we do have previous owners who come and want to get back into the brand. cars that ween top are ever going to build, only about 40 remain available worldwide. we anticipate this will be sold out within 12 months and there will be another model coming but we won't introduce anything within the next few years. >> awesome. on to jaguar. we have been waiting a long time for a new sports car. finally, it is here. can say that jaguar has always been known as a sports car brand. the f-type represents the return of the jaguar sports type after years off the market. having that back in our lineup really casts an amazing mind overall brand. it is one of the key reasons our sales are up 40% for 2013. when you
important -- imported to north america, it costs about $2.5 billion. have seen them range anywhere from $2.4 billion to $3 billion. goal with this drive experience program is to attract individuals who perhaps never had a chance to experience the brand before. typically these are individuals who are very serious about cars. they want to experience it first. we do have previous owners who come and want to get back into the brand. cars that ween top are ever going to build, only about 40 remain...
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imported to north america.rs have the opportunity to individual lies their car and i have seen a range anywhere from 2.4 up to 3 million. our goal was to drive experience program is to attract individuals who perhaps haven't had a chance to experience the brand before. these are individuals who are serious about cars, want to experience it. we have some previous owners who come and just want to get back into the brand. of the 150 open top cars that we're ever going to build, only about 40 remain available worldwide. we anticipate the test will be will be nd there another model coming but we won't introduce anything within the next few years. >> decent brakes. >> and exotic locations. will b another model coming >> talking at brake that's what the european markets are seeing today. >> equity markets are pausing with sixth straight gains. today it's about banks, about basic resources. at one stage on the global basis we lost 3 trillion. and now when it comes to looking forward through the day, i think what we're
imported to north america.rs have the opportunity to individual lies their car and i have seen a range anywhere from 2.4 up to 3 million. our goal was to drive experience program is to attract individuals who perhaps haven't had a chance to experience the brand before. these are individuals who are serious about cars, want to experience it. we have some previous owners who come and just want to get back into the brand. of the 150 open top cars that we're ever going to build, only about 40...