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even our neighbor to the north, canada and great britain, they have 100% coverage and yet they wait in long lines sometimes and die in the process. that is not a value that we want here in america. so i thank everyone for coming out. we have our marching orders now and the second week of july the house of representatives will be voting once again to repeal obamacare and if that doesn't happen, if it doesn't get passed all of the way through the president's signature, you know what to do on november 6th. thank you very much. >>> part of our ongoing coverage today here on c-span3 on the supreme court's 5-4 decision to uphole the vast majority of the president's health care law of 2010. we saw the house republicans there, the democrats, and we're also getting a number of written comments as well set out by offices, and fred upton, the energy and commerce committee on the house side talked about the impact on medicaid on states. he wrote that governors across the nation have sound the a law on the unfunded mandates on obamacare and the impact on state budgets and this is the susthainabilit
even our neighbor to the north, canada and great britain, they have 100% coverage and yet they wait in long lines sometimes and die in the process. that is not a value that we want here in america. so i thank everyone for coming out. we have our marching orders now and the second week of july the house of representatives will be voting once again to repeal obamacare and if that doesn't happen, if it doesn't get passed all of the way through the president's signature, you know what to do on...
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even our neighbor to the north canada and great britain. they have 100% coverage and they wait in long lines and sometimes die in the process. that is not a value that we want here in america. so i thank everyone for coming out. we've got our marching orders now and the second week of july, the house of representatives will be voting once again to repeal obamacare and if that doesn't happen, if it doesn't get passed through all of the way of the president's signature, you know what to do on november 6th. >> supporters of the tea party caucus, expressing their reactions on the supreme court's decision today. upholding most of president obama's health care overhaul law. the vote was 5-4, with chief justice john roberts joining the court's four more liberal members. justice roberts wrote in his decision the affordable care act's requirement that certain individuals pay a financial penalty for not obtaining health insurance may reasonably be characterized as attacks. because the constitution permits such attacks it is not our role to forebid it
even our neighbor to the north canada and great britain. they have 100% coverage and they wait in long lines and sometimes die in the process. that is not a value that we want here in america. so i thank everyone for coming out. we've got our marching orders now and the second week of july, the house of representatives will be voting once again to repeal obamacare and if that doesn't happen, if it doesn't get passed through all of the way of the president's signature, you know what to do on...
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even our neighbor to the north, canada, and great britain, they have 100% coverage, and yet they wait in long lines sometimes and die in the process. that is not a value that we want here in america. so i thank everyone for coming out. we have our marching orders now, and the second week of july the house of representatives will be voting once again to repeal obamacare, and if that doesn't happen, if it doesn't get passed all of the way through the president's signature, you know what to do on november 6th. thank you very much. >>> reaction continuing throughout the day here in washington, d.c. to the u.s. supreme court decision today upholding most of president obama's health care overhaul law. senator tom harkin approaching the microphone there, and we'll hear from a number of congressional democrats. >> between the ages of 15 and 40 are worthy of health care resources and that the federal government should control 100% of the health care resources. do you really want to live in a world where you're 45 years old and a bureaucrat says you cannot have a psa test? my dad would be dead
even our neighbor to the north, canada, and great britain, they have 100% coverage, and yet they wait in long lines sometimes and die in the process. that is not a value that we want here in america. so i thank everyone for coming out. we have our marching orders now, and the second week of july the house of representatives will be voting once again to repeal obamacare, and if that doesn't happen, if it doesn't get passed all of the way through the president's signature, you know what to do on...
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a bump in the jet stream over north central canada that pulling the warm air north.ched in the trough, pulling the cooler air south into washington for the past several days. another day below average in terms of temperatures. the average high is 82. we will be 80 degrees this afternoon for the high temperature at 3:00 p.m. a few thundershowers possible of between 2:00 p.m. and 9:00. not everyone will see them. isolated embedded downpours. through the weekend, dry weather, good amount of sunshine. 90 degrees again by sunday. you will hear the air conditioners all over the neighborhood buzzing on sunday and and even on saturday, 87. increasing humidity as dew points climbed into the 60s by sunday and monday. good swimming pool weather for the weekend. now to lisa baden. >> pretty good drives around the beltway, 66, 95, normal volume, in and out of baltimore looks good on 95 and the b-w parkway. no complaints about 70 or 270 standard delays. a live picture of northbound 95 leaving edsall road to get up past duke street. it's like this every day. no accidents reported t
a bump in the jet stream over north central canada that pulling the warm air north.ched in the trough, pulling the cooler air south into washington for the past several days. another day below average in terms of temperatures. the average high is 82. we will be 80 degrees this afternoon for the high temperature at 3:00 p.m. a few thundershowers possible of between 2:00 p.m. and 9:00. not everyone will see them. isolated embedded downpours. through the weekend, dry weather, good amount of...
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. >> our friends up north canada, adverse conditions and led to 20 deaths, serious adverse reactions.it's dangerous. we'll be right back. >>> a lawsuit that began at a little league game after a boy's throw landed a spectator in the hospital. >> the boy's family says it was an accident and he should not have to pay. abc's john schifrin has details. >> reporter: what began as a warm-up throw before a baseball game may soon lead this team from the ball field to the courthouse. matthew, a catcher for his little team in manchester, new jersey, was warming up a pitcher in the bull pen in may of 2010. >> it wasn't a hard throw, a lob back to the pitcher. i guess it went about ten feet over his head. >> reporter: that wild throw flew over the fence hitting elizabeth lloyd, a mother watching the game in the face. >> i went over to see if she was okay. and she said that she was fine and not to worry about it. >> reporter: lloyd was eventually hospitalized and underwent two surgeries to reconstruct her eye socket. >> about like three weeks after, she came and she gave me a hug and she told me t
. >> our friends up north canada, adverse conditions and led to 20 deaths, serious adverse reactions.it's dangerous. we'll be right back. >>> a lawsuit that began at a little league game after a boy's throw landed a spectator in the hospital. >> the boy's family says it was an accident and he should not have to pay. abc's john schifrin has details. >> reporter: what began as a warm-up throw before a baseball game may soon lead this team from the ball field to the...
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the warm air is getting shoved north due to the jet stream going into north central canada.we have been in the dip in the jet stream and that pulls the cooler air southward. we have been below average. the average high is 82. we will be close to 80. mostly in the upper 70's outside the beltway. the warmer air will slowly push our way. we will notice the temperatures climbing a little day-by-day all the way into the weekend. 80 degrees this afternoon. we cannot rule out a few thundershowers later on today. another good opportunity to see some rainbows this afternoon. a few isolated thundershowers. drive the next couple days through the weekend. a good amount of sunshine through the weekend. -- dry for the next couple days. dew points in the mid 60's for the weekend. now let's check in with lisa baden. any new problems? >> 270 at a crash southbound between 80 and 109. police are on the way. they're slow traffic developing in that area. no worries to report on the beltway at the american legion bridge. travel times still working for us between father hurley boulevard and the be
the warm air is getting shoved north due to the jet stream going into north central canada.we have been in the dip in the jet stream and that pulls the cooler air southward. we have been below average. the average high is 82. we will be close to 80. mostly in the upper 70's outside the beltway. the warmer air will slowly push our way. we will notice the temperatures climbing a little day-by-day all the way into the weekend. 80 degrees this afternoon. we cannot rule out a few thundershowers...
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canada. that's producing widespread norths and storms as far as southern canada. will push our way over the next couple days. noticing warmer temperatures already. days in a row this week, be beloweratures will average. pattern.ll change the low 90's by sunday. tonight will be comfortable by standards, lotus mid 50's in outlying suburbs. low 60's downtown. on the weekend, hide and sunny saturday, but not very humid. that is the key. if we will call it a comfortable degrees. that for us washingtonians. sunday, low 90's with a good of sunshine. gradual increase in humidity through sunday. next chance of rain is tuesday. high and dry this weekend. >> excellent. look forward to that. good swimming pool weather. up, good samaritans a bride toether for cancer.g a terminal >> it was all a hoax. elizabeth vargas goes one-on-one with the blushing bride. we will talk to her next. >> a compulsive hoarder's wake- up call. we have a camera in your bedroom right now. you do want to make a change? right now. you dwhen it comes to gardening, we're, well, inexperienced. is this ri
canada. that's producing widespread norths and storms as far as southern canada. will push our way over the next couple days. noticing warmer temperatures already. days in a row this week, be beloweratures will average. pattern.ll change the low 90's by sunday. tonight will be comfortable by standards, lotus mid 50's in outlying suburbs. low 60's downtown. on the weekend, hide and sunny saturday, but not very humid. that is the key. if we will call it a comfortable degrees. that for us...
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the heat is extending all the way up towards the north affecting central canada. finally, let's go over to europe. a low pressure system is moving into central europe from the british isles and the western continent. so looking wet here. and back behind it, there's another strong low moving into the same area. so things will turn stormy on your thursday and friday. and then out towards the east, thundershowers are erupting across much of eastern europe as well as turkey. temperaturewise, 24 in moscow and the same goes for kiev and out towards the west, warming up to 19 in london and 21 degrees in paris. here's your extended forecast. >>> one more story before we go. star gazers have been treated to another rare cosmic event. the transit of venus is not quite as spectacular as last month's solar eclipse, but the latest celestial show once again had people reaching for their telescopes and special glasses. people in japan have seen venus slowly crossing the surface of the sun. the transit takes more than six hours. the irk vent occurs when the sun, venus and earth l
the heat is extending all the way up towards the north affecting central canada. finally, let's go over to europe. a low pressure system is moving into central europe from the british isles and the western continent. so looking wet here. and back behind it, there's another strong low moving into the same area. so things will turn stormy on your thursday and friday. and then out towards the east, thundershowers are erupting across much of eastern europe as well as turkey. temperaturewise, 24 in...
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especially specific to my point that we, in the united states and canada, north america broadly and we in the developed world are not going to be impacted directly that much. the real impacts, the most significant impacts are going to happen in these areas because mega deltas in asia and africa. those societies don't have much adaptive capacity. we can contemplate as it is, and i'm sure you're aware of this, contemplation to build bigger dams and bigger dikes. and they can, indeed, that's a great mitigation strategy, i guess it's an adaption strategy. and it's -- and those nations, that nation and others like it including ours have the capacity to actually execute a plan like that if we choose to. well, you know, bangladesh, it doesn't have that anymore, all right. they lack that adaptive capacity. so they're in deep, the future looks much bleaker for those nations that lack that adaptive capacity. so building that capacity is really, really important. health impacts will vary from one location to another, and you'll hear from my subsequent speaker more about the health effects of heal
especially specific to my point that we, in the united states and canada, north america broadly and we in the developed world are not going to be impacted directly that much. the real impacts, the most significant impacts are going to happen in these areas because mega deltas in asia and africa. those societies don't have much adaptive capacity. we can contemplate as it is, and i'm sure you're aware of this, contemplation to build bigger dams and bigger dikes. and they can, indeed, that's a...
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we turn now up north where in canada you have the right to die and have a doctor help you do it up until recently helping someone commit suicide in the country because land you fourteen years behind bars but a british columbia judge has ruled that such laws discriminate against severely sick patients proponents say this is a major victory for your rights to end to the end of life those opposed say this law can be abused and justified justify death of the sick and elderly it's a touchy topic so i spoke with sheila noyes past president of dying with dignity canada and i asked her what she thought of the ruling. this is a vital ruling but i want to ensure that it's the correct information that you have what justice lynn smith has said usenet parliament is one year to change the laws presently the only person who would be allowed in it's just death is gloria one of the plaintiffs in the in the case and she is suffering from new garrick's ok so what comes next does this kind of set a precedent of where where canada is going in term. as of assisted suicide. we anticipate that there is going to
we turn now up north where in canada you have the right to die and have a doctor help you do it up until recently helping someone commit suicide in the country because land you fourteen years behind bars but a british columbia judge has ruled that such laws discriminate against severely sick patients proponents say this is a major victory for your rights to end to the end of life those opposed say this law can be abused and justified justify death of the sick and elderly it's a touchy topic so...
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rain coming in, looks very promising, but afraid it is going to be staying towards the north moving into central canada, rather than moving far down into wyoming or the four corners. severe weather -- thunderstorms, through the plains today from south dak difrom -- south dakota, into the region, unstable, on your wednesday daytime. things are drying out for easter locations on the continent. and from the carolinas up into new england. lots of moisture coming in from the gulf. that's going to bring showers right through florida as well. here are your temperatures -- the northern half of the continent looking fairly mild. 23 degrees in chicago. and 23 in new york city. low 20s in toronto too. 32 in denver and then heating right up as we head down towards that southern tier, 31 degrees in oklahoma city. 42 in houston. and 34 -- in -- in phoenix, you can turn the last ones around. think you noticinged that. and let's head into europe next. it's been very unsettled here for the last couple of days towards central and western locations. low-pressure systems bringing heavy rain and storms. and within those st
rain coming in, looks very promising, but afraid it is going to be staying towards the north moving into central canada, rather than moving far down into wyoming or the four corners. severe weather -- thunderstorms, through the plains today from south dak difrom -- south dakota, into the region, unstable, on your wednesday daytime. things are drying out for easter locations on the continent. and from the carolinas up into new england. lots of moisture coming in from the gulf. that's going to...
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we have high-pressure off to the north in eastern canada, low pressure offshore. due to the respective schools around the systems, we have the onshore flow, which will keep us comfortable in terms of temperatures, a prevailing northeasterly wind for the next couple days. the average high is 84 today but we will be below that near 80. pretty much mid june and we are talking here 80. upper 70's in spots for the high temperature today through the weekend. 52 in winchester, 45 in petersburg, west virginia. 68 at reagan national. becoming partly cloudy today 79. near 80 all the way to the weekend with low humidity and comfortable conditions. you will have to water the lawn and garden because the next chance of rain is not until next wednesday. by then, warming into the upper 80s. enjoy this while we have it. >> thanks so much. >> coming up, we will hear from some local swimmers getting ready for the most important races of their lives. >> also, we would love for you to follow was on twitter. you can send us story ideas and get news. the handle -- @abc7gmw. stay with us
we have high-pressure off to the north in eastern canada, low pressure offshore. due to the respective schools around the systems, we have the onshore flow, which will keep us comfortable in terms of temperatures, a prevailing northeasterly wind for the next couple days. the average high is 84 today but we will be below that near 80. pretty much mid june and we are talking here 80. upper 70's in spots for the high temperature today through the weekend. 52 in winchester, 45 in petersburg, west...
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because, you know, if you look at it north america includes canada, a lot of countries in asia.y country, the u.s. is still number one followed by japan and asia, and then germany. the report comes from rbc weather management. you may be saying, how many millionaires are there around the world? that's our number tonight. 11 million. to be exact, a far cry from 1% of the population. it's actually .0016% of the world's population. not quite as catchy as 1%. >>> a texas father who says he discovered a man trying to month left his 5-year-old daughter and in a fit of rage beat him to death will not face charges for the killing. the grand jury met today and declined to return an indictment against the father in the death of 47-year-old jesus mora flores. the father told police he heard his daughter scream, he went into the house and caught the man trying to molest her. he admits hitting the man, he says he didn't mean to kill him. martin savage joins us with the latest, and martin, what was the specific reason why the grand jury just declined to charge the father at all? >> well, the
because, you know, if you look at it north america includes canada, a lot of countries in asia.y country, the u.s. is still number one followed by japan and asia, and then germany. the report comes from rbc weather management. you may be saying, how many millionaires are there around the world? that's our number tonight. 11 million. to be exact, a far cry from 1% of the population. it's actually .0016% of the world's population. not quite as catchy as 1%. >>> a texas father who says he...
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black hawk helicopter arrived on scene to try to slow this fire north of denver. and canada is leading two bombers and there are this so called hid park fire consumed 60 square miles so far. >> there is a large out of control wildfire. so i dent anticipate evacuations being lifted. >> officials discovered 118 structures have been damaged or loied. and investigators believe this is sparked by lightning. >> a pair of earthquakes may have killed as many as is00 people. and there is one triggering a landslide and bun official said that buildings buried so deep they could not be seen. serious damage report add cross five afghan province autos u.s. led military coal gligs afghanistan said it would cut back on the use of air strikes to limit civilian casualties. 18 women and children were killed last week. and now the strikes will be conducted as a weapon of last resource. >> commerce secretary is back in washington following a pair of collisions for which he was cited for felony skmit run. he apparently suffered a seizure before his release from the hospital over the weekend. he w
black hawk helicopter arrived on scene to try to slow this fire north of denver. and canada is leading two bombers and there are this so called hid park fire consumed 60 square miles so far. >> there is a large out of control wildfire. so i dent anticipate evacuations being lifted. >> officials discovered 118 structures have been damaged or loied. and investigators believe this is sparked by lightning. >> a pair of earthquakes may have killed as many as is00 people. and there...
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. -- that have 100% health care coverage even our neighbor to the north, canada, and even great britain, to have 100% coverage, but i have to wait in line. that is not a value that we won in america. we thank you everyone for coming out. in the second week of july, the we will be voting again to repeal it. you know what to do on november 6. >> the heritage foundation will host a forum tomorrow morning on the decision to uphold the constitutionality of the health care a lot. because the attorney general air calder declines to turn over documents related to the gun trafficking investigation, the house voted to hold the attorney general in contempt of congress. we will hear his response after the vote. after that, we will be air coverage of the supreme court decision today. the u.s. house of representatives has held eric holder in co throughout 18 nths of investigation, throug countless areas of negotiations in order to get the minimum material necessary to find out the facts behind fast and furious and the murder of brian -- border patrol agent brian terry, i always believed that in time
. -- that have 100% health care coverage even our neighbor to the north, canada, and even great britain, to have 100% coverage, but i have to wait in line. that is not a value that we won in america. we thank you everyone for coming out. in the second week of july, the we will be voting again to repeal it. you know what to do on november 6. >> the heritage foundation will host a forum tomorrow morning on the decision to uphold the constitutionality of the health care a lot. because the...
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north. ♪ o canada oh, yes, canada. it lost its aaa in 1992.ucks ten years but they fought and they fought and they fought. they heard it every night on some tv show. and in 2002, they got it back. god, i hope it doesn't take that long. >>> all right, our fourth story "outfront." listen carefully to mitt romney on today's immigration announcement. >> i believe the status of the young people who come here through no fault of their own is an important matter to be considered and should be solved on a long-term basis so they know what their future will be in this country. i think the action the president took today makes it more difficult to reach that long-term solution because an executive order is of course just a short-term matter. it can be reversed by subsequent presidents. i'd like to see legislation that deals with this issue. >> yeah so we let that trail off, because he went on for another 30 seconds, just for the record, that was 27. and we're still not completely sure what he said. which made us wonder if mitt romney's communication str
north. ♪ o canada oh, yes, canada. it lost its aaa in 1992.ucks ten years but they fought and they fought and they fought. they heard it every night on some tv show. and in 2002, they got it back. god, i hope it doesn't take that long. >>> all right, our fourth story "outfront." listen carefully to mitt romney on today's immigration announcement. >> i believe the status of the young people who come here through no fault of their own is an important matter to be...
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north. ♪ o canada oh, yes, canada. it lost its aaa in 1992.took those canucks ten years but they fought and they fought and they fought. they heard it every night on some tv show. and in 2002, they got it back. god, i hope it doesn't take that long. >>> all right, our fourth story "outfront." listen carefully to mitt romney on today's immigration announcement. >> i believe the status of the young people who come here through no fault of their own is an important matter to be considered and should be solved on a long-term basis so they know what their future will be in this country. i think the action the president took today makes it more difficult to reach that long-term solution because an executive order is of course just a short-term matter. it can be reversed by subsequent presidents. i'd like to see legislation that deals with this issue. >> yeah so we let that trail off, because he went on for another 30 seconds, just for the record, that was 27. and we're still not completely sure what he said. which made us wonder if mitt romney's com
north. ♪ o canada oh, yes, canada. it lost its aaa in 1992.took those canucks ten years but they fought and they fought and they fought. they heard it every night on some tv show. and in 2002, they got it back. god, i hope it doesn't take that long. >>> all right, our fourth story "outfront." listen carefully to mitt romney on today's immigration announcement. >> i believe the status of the young people who come here through no fault of their own is an important...
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canada. york joined in north carolina and continued her membership when she moved to maryland. >> being in tops for 25 years i slowly but surely since 2003 was on a downward decline in my weight. >> and she's got the bling to prove it. marking every weight loss milestone, not a bracelet but a whole necklace full. so, did i mention, billy york has lost nearly 170 pounds. >> just a whole different life. it's busy and it's full of energy and hope. >> and tops is celebrating york's success, too. she really did earn this tee era. >> out of all the people, they chose me to be the queen. >> she's kept it off. her crown says cops, keeping off pounds sensiblely. she hopes to eventually lose another 15 pounds but she's in no rush. she is thrilled to share the secrets. >> get started, take it day by day and don't give up, because everybody is worth the effort that it takes to lose weight and to be healthy. >> huge role model. she heads to san diego to represent in the international tops competition. if you would like to hear more we have attached a link to this story on our website. >>> now maryland's mos
canada. york joined in north carolina and continued her membership when she moved to maryland. >> being in tops for 25 years i slowly but surely since 2003 was on a downward decline in my weight. >> and she's got the bling to prove it. marking every weight loss milestone, not a bracelet but a whole necklace full. so, did i mention, billy york has lost nearly 170 pounds. >> just a whole different life. it's busy and it's full of energy and hope. >> and tops is celebrating...
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make no mistake, jon, this is an all-out manhunt stretching as far north as canada for that trauma surgeon who's also a former army weapons expert. police are warning dr. timothy jordan should be considered armed and dangerous, and as police continue to search his home, neighbors and friends are painting a picture of a one who once was meticulous about his appearance and even his yard and his home, but he had recently dropped some 75 pounds and began letting his home go. they just thought he might be sick. but at this point dr. jordan is a person of interest in the shooting of his ex-girlfriend, 33-year-old jacqueline wiz knew sky. she was found shot four times at close range, cops say, dead in a hospital stairwell on wednesday. the reported shooting done with military precision, they are saying, though that doesn't mean, of course, that the doctor did it. but dr. jordan is a former special forces army soldier with a military career that spanned 18 years, and he did vanish right after that shooting on wednesday, although all four of his cars have been accounted for. he hasn't been seen sin
make no mistake, jon, this is an all-out manhunt stretching as far north as canada for that trauma surgeon who's also a former army weapons expert. police are warning dr. timothy jordan should be considered armed and dangerous, and as police continue to search his home, neighbors and friends are painting a picture of a one who once was meticulous about his appearance and even his yard and his home, but he had recently dropped some 75 pounds and began letting his home go. they just thought he...
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co-exist rather than to engage in another war between the united states and british north america, what we now call canada and so something very positive does come out of the war in that sense. it's not another war between the british empire and the united states and there won't be another war waged in canada in which the united states is invading. >> we talked about the lack of commemoration here in the u.s. for the war of 1812. what about canada? >> in a very big way there. the canadian government is investing significant money in this and it goes to a sense of patriotism because they would like to have an american style patriotism, the current government of canada, one which celebrates military accomplishment and that's a new definition of canadian patriotism that the current government is advancing. their one great opportunity for that is to commemorate the war of 1812. >> how's that going? >> it's a mixed bag because the current government in canada, the harper government, would very much like this to be an occasion to help to draw french speaking and english speaking canada together because they bot
co-exist rather than to engage in another war between the united states and british north america, what we now call canada and so something very positive does come out of the war in that sense. it's not another war between the british empire and the united states and there won't be another war waged in canada in which the united states is invading. >> we talked about the lack of commemoration here in the u.s. for the war of 1812. what about canada? >> in a very big way there. the...
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north america are for the first time ever. china, japan and other asian countries now have about 20,000 more millionaires than the u.s. and canada. north america though still has more total assets coming in at $11.4 trillion. >>> it is the first day of summer around it is going to feel like it. here on much of the east coast, forecasters are predicting record breaking temperatures approaching triple digits. philadelphia, new york and boston are bracing for that ddas heat compounded >>> we'll ask florida senator marco rubio about the vice presidential sweepstakes ahead on cbs "this morning." you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. i'm eating what i know is better nutrition. mmmm. great grains. search great grains and see for yourself. [ female announcer ] do you know what a difference dove nourishment can make? my hips, they know. my shins, they get it. [ female announcer ] only dove body wash has nutrium moisture and a breakthrough formula that goes beyond moisture to nourish deep down like no
north america are for the first time ever. china, japan and other asian countries now have about 20,000 more millionaires than the u.s. and canada. north america though still has more total assets coming in at $11.4 trillion. >>> it is the first day of summer around it is going to feel like it. here on much of the east coast, forecasters are predicting record breaking temperatures approaching triple digits. philadelphia, new york and boston are bracing for that ddas heat compounded...
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heading on into north america -- severe storms erupting through central canada at the moment and intothern plains. now this is the low responsible for the storms. we've had reports of hail, as well as the -- destructive winds, through saskatchewan and alberta. and in fact the storm is just going to be moving along the u.s./canada border in towards the great lakes region ac. along the front more storms through the southern plains, texas, oklahoma, into kansas, you will see continued severe weather on your thursday. clearing up in terms of rain across the east. but we will see more showers spread out along the gulf coast. and lots of heat to the south as well. 41 degrees in phoenix. 33 in houston. and 32 in oklahoma city. seeing the 29 in denver. a little bit cooler to the north. so, just in the low 20s in new york city. toronto, winnipeg. and the mid teens for you unvancouvunva in vancouver. to europe we go. another storm about to run into the british isles. also skirting the top of france coming into the low countries. now this one is bringing some very intense wind and heavy rain. we
heading on into north america -- severe storms erupting through central canada at the moment and intothern plains. now this is the low responsible for the storms. we've had reports of hail, as well as the -- destructive winds, through saskatchewan and alberta. and in fact the storm is just going to be moving along the u.s./canada border in towards the great lakes region ac. along the front more storms through the southern plains, texas, oklahoma, into kansas, you will see continued severe...
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. -- that have 100% health care coverage even our neighbor to the north, canada, and even great britain, to have 100% coverage, but i have to wait in line. that is not a value that we won in america. we thank you everyone for coming out. the house of representatives will be voting once again to repeal obamacare. if that does not happen, then you know what to do on november 6. >> on "washington journal," we will focus on the supreme court's decision to hold virtually all of the health care law. then from 8:00 tonight o'clock eastern we will speak with former members of the house including the republican conference vice-chairman represented cathy mcmorris rodgers of washington, illinois represented at janikowski project jan schakowsky. "washington journal," live every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c- span. >> the heritage foundation will host a forum tomorrow morning on the supreme court's decision to uphold the constitutionality of the health-care law. that will be live on c-span3 at 10:00 a.m. eastern. because attorney general eric holder is declining to turn over certain documents relate
. -- that have 100% health care coverage even our neighbor to the north, canada, and even great britain, to have 100% coverage, but i have to wait in line. that is not a value that we won in america. we thank you everyone for coming out. the house of representatives will be voting once again to repeal obamacare. if that does not happen, then you know what to do on november 6. >> on "washington journal," we will focus on the supreme court's decision to hold virtually all of the...
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and i'd add we have a very close relationship with canada in terms of our security to the north and so from time to time we assess whether we see this as in any way a change of some sort of message and this point we haven't concluded it's a message of any particular kind. >> okay. yes? >> thank you. earlier this morning the department made notification to japan about osprey
and i'd add we have a very close relationship with canada in terms of our security to the north and so from time to time we assess whether we see this as in any way a change of some sort of message and this point we haven't concluded it's a message of any particular kind. >> okay. yes? >> thank you. earlier this morning the department made notification to japan about osprey
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north. keeping the cool air in canada. all the hot air will take over for the next couple days. 87 today, not so bad. average high is 85. it will feel warm and muggy today. slight chance of thunder showers especially west of washington, along and west of the blue ridge. well into the '90s tomorrow through friday, but it will feel like 100-103 when you factor in the humidity, so take the necessary precautions. >> it is 5:22. >> what pitcher lead the major league in wins strikeouts, and earned run average? r.a. dickey. >> conjoined twins, doctors believe they may share the same feelings or even thoughts. [ male announcer ] it would be easy for u.s. olympian meb keflezighi to deposit checks at the nearest citibank branch. ♪ ♪ like this one. ♪ ♪ or this one. ♪ ♪ or, maybe this one. ♪ ♪ but when it's thihis easy to use citibank mobile check deposit at home...why would he? ♪ ♪ woooo! [ male announcer ] citibank mobile check deposit. easier banking. every step of the way. correct this one to left field. >> watch what happens. thi
north. keeping the cool air in canada. all the hot air will take over for the next couple days. 87 today, not so bad. average high is 85. it will feel warm and muggy today. slight chance of thunder showers especially west of washington, along and west of the blue ridge. well into the '90s tomorrow through friday, but it will feel like 100-103 when you factor in the humidity, so take the necessary precautions. >> it is 5:22. >> what pitcher lead the major league in wins strikeouts,...
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north america. having said that a lot of delegates are talking about the opportunities and the challenges in developing the natural gas market and the potential over in the u.s. and canadanorth america broadly. there are huge opportunities here that some people are saying that the u.s. could be energy self-sufficient in 2012 but there are policy challenges as well. the chairman of ihs energy was talking about this to us and he said that the developments of the shale gas industry could be transformative for the u.s. economy. >> people talk about when will shale gas come. it's here. it's 30% of u.s. production already. it's brought down prices and i think the change is not only changed the supply outlook putting the u.s. in a position as an exporter but the economic impact it's having in terms of job creation, in terms of economic development. >> so the challenge is coming from the policy front, clearly need to see more direction from washington. oil and gas, energy policy is bound to become a central campaign issue for both parties. we already seen the american petroleum institute on the campaign agenda. it will be interesting to see if we get any clarity on the policy f
north america. having said that a lot of delegates are talking about the opportunities and the challenges in developing the natural gas market and the potential over in the u.s. and canadanorth america broadly. there are huge opportunities here that some people are saying that the u.s. could be energy self-sufficient in 2012 but there are policy challenges as well. the chairman of ihs energy was talking about this to us and he said that the developments of the shale gas industry could be...
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north. not the northwest, but into canada and alaska. the area of high pressure that typically positions across southern california is well into the bay area. we have winds blowing, not the typical direction that usually come off the cold pacific, they are coming from the mountains. that's why the winds warm up quickly. we are talking 90s and triple digit heat. here are the records possible. livermore, 102. your record is 113. very close to that. concord, san jose, napa, santa cruz, they are all getting close to setting new records. if you live in those cities, you are going down in the history books today. 82 in san francisco. 97 in santa rosa. 100 in fairfield. if you are going to six flags, it's a steamy day. 98 degrees. santa cruz, not bad. if you are making plans because i know you are, try to head to the beach. 78 later this afternoon. of course, half-moon bay, can't forget about you. good waves out there. 76 later on this afternoon and south into the south bay santa cruz across the mountains, 84 degrees. one of the warmest beaches
north. not the northwest, but into canada and alaska. the area of high pressure that typically positions across southern california is well into the bay area. we have winds blowing, not the typical direction that usually come off the cold pacific, they are coming from the mountains. that's why the winds warm up quickly. we are talking 90s and triple digit heat. here are the records possible. livermore, 102. your record is 113. very close to that. concord, san jose, napa, santa cruz, they are...
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all because of a blocking high to the north of us, actually dragging, chilly air, down f central canadaure over eastern sections of quebec, and new england spinning allowing that chilly air to come down, jet stream coming further south than it had, for the last several weeks since it is still far south the cool air can come in, meanwhile to the west, warm out, temperatures running 5 to 10 degrees above normal during the week, slowly but surely this will lift further north and we will start seeing a warm up by the end of the week. right now, winds bringing those chilly temperatures in, generally, 6, 7, 8 degrees, average, 7 out in cumberland to 20, 21, a little breezy and the winds will die down. any shower activity can create gusty winds, dividing line between cooler, drier air, warm humid temperatures here in the 90s a lot of spots this area of showers pretty intense, georgia and the carolinas today. particularly, in that area but for our region generally clear, partly cloudy skies in the afternoon. see that spin in the atmosphere across new england bringing showerinstability showers a
all because of a blocking high to the north of us, actually dragging, chilly air, down f central canadaure over eastern sections of quebec, and new england spinning allowing that chilly air to come down, jet stream coming further south than it had, for the last several weeks since it is still far south the cool air can come in, meanwhile to the west, warm out, temperatures running 5 to 10 degrees above normal during the week, slowly but surely this will lift further north and we will start...
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up towards the north, a line of the thundershowers are extending from eastern canada down to texas. as the the system moves towards the east, things will turn severe, and produce severe weather in the -- in the -- in the mid-atlantic region including washington, d.c. and new york city on your friday. out towards the west, looking dry at this moment. but you will notice that rain will develop over the northern half of the plains on your fry day. that will be accompanied by thunderstorms, as well as the gusty wind. and out west, as low-pressure system moves in. things will turn quite wet and dusty. and unfortunately, the rain will not affect areas like nevada, wyoming, colorado, and utah where rain is desperately needed. temperaturewise, summer has officially started. but still on the chilly side. vancouver. 17 degrees. and 18 in seattle. but out east, very hot. 33 in new york city. 34 in washington, d.c. but as a cold front moves through, we'll -- we'll likely see cooler temperatures as we head into the weekend. all right. finally. let's go over to europe. heavy rain in the whole of
up towards the north, a line of the thundershowers are extending from eastern canada down to texas. as the the system moves towards the east, things will turn severe, and produce severe weather in the -- in the -- in the mid-atlantic region including washington, d.c. and new york city on your friday. out towards the west, looking dry at this moment. but you will notice that rain will develop over the northern half of the plains on your fry day. that will be accompanied by thunderstorms, as well...
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canada? >> do they know? >> yes, i do. yes, they know bruce lee. we're only a few miles north of here. >> maybe the movies didn't make it north of the border. >> do you speak english in canada? >> not according to dave. that was his signature line, you need to learn to speak english. >>> well, sunshine for you today. and we can say that in my language. plenty of sunshine across the area today. that's right. >> on a cloudy day. >> and when it's cold outside. >> a little bit of the interesting, yeah, okay. plenty of sunshine today. a little bit of. had, it's though the going to be as bad as yesterday with the humidity. but kicking in. week send looking great for you. and some unsettled days into next week. so be prepared for that. let's begin with a look at the satellite radar. nothing to show you. no clouds. don't have rain which is all good. and we actually have a ridge of high pressure billing in. and that's going to dominate the weather pattern. up to 72 degrees. 51% with a light wind flow. not bad at all. and neighborhood temperatures right now, 71 to the south. it's warmin
canada? >> do they know? >> yes, i do. yes, they know bruce lee. we're only a few miles north of here. >> maybe the movies didn't make it north of the border. >> do you speak english in canada? >> not according to dave. that was his signature line, you need to learn to speak english. >>> well, sunshine for you today. and we can say that in my language. plenty of sunshine across the area today. that's right. >> on a cloudy day. >> and when it's...
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and you can see that it says, "canada, north america's location of choice for confectioconfectionery manufact" and then it goes on to say, "consider these hard facts. sugar refiners import the vast majority of their raw materials at world prices. canadian sugar users enjoy a significant advantage -- the average price of refined sugar is usually 30% to 40% lower in canada than in the u.s. most manufactured products containing sugar are freely frey traded in the nafta region." so we're losing these jobs to canada and to other places. 20,000 jobs a year we're losing in businesses that need sugar as a major ingredient. this outdated program puts american companies at a competitive disadvantage and it should go. that's why i hope that our colleagues, as they're considering this amendment tomorrow morning to repeal the sugar program, will decide to support it. i hope we will not have opposition to voting on the amendment from any of our colleagues in the senate. we have consumer and business groups who have been calling for the repeal of the sugar program for years now. the consumer federa
and you can see that it says, "canada, north america's location of choice for confectioconfectionery manufact" and then it goes on to say, "consider these hard facts. sugar refiners import the vast majority of their raw materials at world prices. canadian sugar users enjoy a significant advantage -- the average price of refined sugar is usually 30% to 40% lower in canada than in the u.s. most manufactured products containing sugar are freely frey traded in the nafta region."...
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around 40,000 people were expected as part of canada's north by northeast festival. >>> and crews are battling a wildfire in colorado. wind gusts are expected to reach 50 miles per hour in hyde park which could spread the fire. the fire has killed one woman and burned more than 55,000 acre, destroying 181 homes anded by -- and buildings in the path. lightning started the blaze more than a week ago. >>> a tale of two weather patterns in arizona. in tucson, monsoon season is in full effect with the southeast part of the state getting soaked with rain and hail. but it was quite a different story in phoenix as temperatures what it the triple digits. people there had to deal with dust storms. things are not going to cool down any time soon. temperatures are expected to hit 110 degrees next week. it's going to be hot here, but not that hot. >> thank god. >>> the time is 6:37. immigration, the economy, we'll talk about the impact of both in the upcoming presidential election. >>> "meet the press" moderator, david gregory is headed here to talk about it. >>> and ♪ ♪ [ multiple sounds making m
around 40,000 people were expected as part of canada's north by northeast festival. >>> and crews are battling a wildfire in colorado. wind gusts are expected to reach 50 miles per hour in hyde park which could spread the fire. the fire has killed one woman and burned more than 55,000 acre, destroying 181 homes anded by -- and buildings in the path. lightning started the blaze more than a week ago. >>> a tale of two weather patterns in arizona. in tucson, monsoon season is in...
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because that was in the original goal of the war was to invade canada and that the british might be too distracted to be doing too much in north america so they don't have their finances organized to fight a war and that's part of the reason why the war goes so badly for so many years is that there's no professional army and no organized funding. basically, the war is going to debt and the national debt nearly triples over the course of the war. it goes from about 45 million to 127 million after. so how do they finance it? they finance it through debt. >> as we begin to wrap up here, how would you say that the war of 1812 shaped america's identity? i think part of what with the war of 1812 did that anyone who serves the nation can be a patriot and one of the earlier callers said if she was alive in 1812 she would have voted for the war. if you were alive in 1812 you wouldn't have had the right to vote, but women did have the right to be part of public opinion and that's part of what the war of 1812 did. it said women can serve the nation by bearing children for the nation, by adding to lives and families of freemen and men can
because that was in the original goal of the war was to invade canada and that the british might be too distracted to be doing too much in north america so they don't have their finances organized to fight a war and that's part of the reason why the war goes so badly for so many years is that there's no professional army and no organized funding. basically, the war is going to debt and the national debt nearly triples over the course of the war. it goes from about 45 million to 127 million...
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the jet stream is really far to the north today going across the northern plains and then up into canada. this is where the big storms are, too. minnesota back through south dakota and nebraska may see severe weather along with wisconsin and michigan seeing some this morning into the noon hour. for us we've just been seeing the tail end of the showers and storms which have been dropping to the north but this dome of hot air wants to expand to the east. as it does, we'll see a few showers and storms out to our west mainly in the higher elevations today. the next few afternoons with temperatures well into the 90s, we're going to have that threat for the afternoon thunder. today 88. slight chance after storm west. about 73 tonight, muggy, a few 60s in the cooler spots. yellow alerts tomorrow and thursday due to the heat, the humidity, the chance for an afternoon storm. heat warnings already in effect for philadelphia through friday morning. 95 tomorrow. 97 thursday. storms again friday around 90. then we're cooling into the 80s for the weekend. it smells great in here. we know the kitchen i
the jet stream is really far to the north today going across the northern plains and then up into canada. this is where the big storms are, too. minnesota back through south dakota and nebraska may see severe weather along with wisconsin and michigan seeing some this morning into the noon hour. for us we've just been seeing the tail end of the showers and storms which have been dropping to the north but this dome of hot air wants to expand to the east. as it does, we'll see a few showers and...
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some of the most kind of brilliant political leaders i can think of in north america are several women chiefs of native tribes in canada who are also these complex women who bring their respect for elders, that reverence for culture and their desire to create jobs in their communities, but on their own terms. i think there's something that actually goes back to women's brains and this is for you, george. there's something in women's brain chemistry and the science that's now very abundant about women's brains that i think is part of why we do complexity in everything we do but particularly in a business context differently. there's actually evidence that women have more white matter, more of the interconnective tissue that allows for long term thinking the, that doesn't compartme compartme compartmentalize and can bring context to bear. that's what i'm trying to do with my work is be a whole human being in my work, which means i'm a mother, which means that what i know about running a company, some of it i learned from raising children and some of what i know about building team, i know from my work in my family. i fee
some of the most kind of brilliant political leaders i can think of in north america are several women chiefs of native tribes in canada who are also these complex women who bring their respect for elders, that reverence for culture and their desire to create jobs in their communities, but on their own terms. i think there's something that actually goes back to women's brains and this is for you, george. there's something in women's brain chemistry and the science that's now very abundant about...
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was doing some research here butt best locations are around the magnet you can north and as i mentioned, norway, parts of canadad, yellowknife, fairbanks, alaska. >> might we see if t. in our area? >> it may not happen, maybe in another 11 years or so. so possibly by the time we hit 2022. >> it is solar activity? >> it is. and mostly around when they have the eke win objections. we are talking twice a year around march 20th and september 22nd when the tilt of the earth's axis is incleaned neither away or towards the sun. so pat might see it again. >> 2022, keep your eyes to the skies. or go to a northern cruise to alaska. >> if you have a question for tony or tucker or when i'm here as the weather woman, you just have to go to our web site and click on the ask the weather guy tab. go to myfoxdc.com and click on the weather tab. we'll be happy to we are your questions and do all this great research and come up with the answers that will satisfy everybody hopefully. >> very good job, gwen. >> the weather guys will be proud. >> let's check in once again with lauren demarco when is a bit of a bright light this morn
was doing some research here butt best locations are around the magnet you can north and as i mentioned, norway, parts of canadad, yellowknife, fairbanks, alaska. >> might we see if t. in our area? >> it may not happen, maybe in another 11 years or so. so possibly by the time we hit 2022. >> it is solar activity? >> it is. and mostly around when they have the eke win objections. we are talking twice a year around march 20th and september 22nd when the tilt of the earth's...
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the head of the eu, which was the question simply was make the case as to why north american taxpayer dollars, both from canada and the united states, they of course contributed to the imf, this was a canadian reporter, shouldn't be used and it does seem as they they would like the imf available. they're not saying how much available and they were saying we have the capacity to do this on our own but it's clear they don't want to rule out the imf either. the other part of the g20 the obama administration hopes comes out of here is policy that will come out of the asian countries that members of the g20 because of of the concern of the global slowdown. >> okay, chuck todd in mexico. it's a tough job but somebody's got to go to cabo. >> i haven't dipped in yet. >> have fun, chuck. we'll see you soon. >> heading toward the close, about 50 minutes left in the trading session. the dow is still down about 14 but the nasdaq very strong, up 26 points at this hour. >> the nasdaq once again the winner. it's the safe haven. >> coming up my exclusive interview with vick rim pandit. >> we think we're going to be in a posit
the head of the eu, which was the question simply was make the case as to why north american taxpayer dollars, both from canada and the united states, they of course contributed to the imf, this was a canadian reporter, shouldn't be used and it does seem as they they would like the imf available. they're not saying how much available and they were saying we have the capacity to do this on our own but it's clear they don't want to rule out the imf either. the other part of the g20 the obama...