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the whole thing over lake ontario, northern new england overnight tonight.low pressure, off the coast, due to the north, that's going to take wind with you out of the east. a rough surf from outer banks to new york. watch for heavy downpours later on today. most of the action around chesapeake bay. live to nyc, should be okay first part of the day. little bit of a haze. afternoon thunderstorms come on in, showers, too, and then rain overnight, especially eastern parts of long island. could get one to two inches, maybe four lower parts of connecticut as the rain pulls through. wow. more details in a half hour. >> bob, thank you. i think the weather's make some people grumpy in the northeast. the rain coming back in the area. >> it doesn't take weather. >> but get this, a new jersey neighborhood is living in fear today. cull tri culprit's four feet tall. this guy's got a mean streak. people claim the suspect chased them down the street, attacked a mail truck and blocked cars trying to pull out of driveways. this bully can be scared away by clapping, stomping,
the whole thing over lake ontario, northern new england overnight tonight.low pressure, off the coast, due to the north, that's going to take wind with you out of the east. a rough surf from outer banks to new york. watch for heavy downpours later on today. most of the action around chesapeake bay. live to nyc, should be okay first part of the day. little bit of a haze. afternoon thunderstorms come on in, showers, too, and then rain overnight, especially eastern parts of long island. could get...
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un 11, 7% estarÁ en manos de los gobiernos de canadÁy ontario y un 17, 5% serÁ del mayor sindicato dextremadamente difÍcil que el pÚblico consumidor vuelva rÁpidamente hacia esta empresa y al que quiera productos que para nada son distintos a lo que tenÍamos antes que la compaÑÍa entrarÁ en bancarrota. >> los clientes podrÁn realizar ofertas en subastas de vehÍculos por la internet en pÁginas como e-bay como los podrÁn comprar directamente. te@ >> aÑo 2015 es la fecha que el gobierno le concediÓ a la general motors, para pagar su deuda de alrededor de $50 mil millones. la compaÑÍa dice estar confiada en que podrÍa hacer este pago incluso antes de la fecha prevista pero algunos analistas econÓmicos no comparten la misma confianza. >> hablando de dinero. la crisis en california siguen quedando. miles empleados estatales se vieron forzados a tomarse un dÍa de descanso porque el gobierno no les puede pagar. >> quienes hoy fueron a las oficinas del departamento automotriz. >> lÍneas de gusto. >> se encontraron con las puertas cerradas. para ahorrar dinero, california cierra tres guerras po
un 11, 7% estarÁ en manos de los gobiernos de canadÁy ontario y un 17, 5% serÁ del mayor sindicato dextremadamente difÍcil que el pÚblico consumidor vuelva rÁpidamente hacia esta empresa y al que quiera productos que para nada son distintos a lo que tenÍamos antes que la compaÑÍa entrarÁ en bancarrota. >> los clientes podrÁn realizar ofertas en subastas de vehÍculos por la internet en pÁginas como e-bay como los podrÁn comprar directamente. te@ >> aÑo 2015 es la fecha...
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un 11,7%, estará en manos de los gobiernos de canadá y ontario.se logra eliminar sus activos. es un futuro complejo, dicen los analistas económicos. >>> será extremadamente difícil de que el público consumidor se vuelva hacia esta empresa y nuevamente adquiera productos, productos que ha visto y para nada son distintos a lo que kenianos antes que la compañía entrara en bancarrota. >>> los clientes pueden realizar ofertas en subastas de vehículos por para la internet. en páginas como ebay y podrán comprarlos directamente. se trata de recuperar la confianza de cliente como benjamín, quien fue propietario de un carro hecho por la general motors, hace años. >>> comprar un carro de la general motors. >>> si da precios, sí y ttsi... >>> el año 2015 es la fecha que el gobierno le concedió a general motors para pagar su deuda de alrededor de 50 mil millones de de dólares. la compañía dice estar confiada en que podría ser este pago, incluso antes de la fecha prevista. pero algunos analistas económicas no comparten la misma confianza. en queens new york. un
un 11,7%, estará en manos de los gobiernos de canadá y ontario.se logra eliminar sus activos. es un futuro complejo, dicen los analistas económicos. >>> será extremadamente difícil de que el público consumidor se vuelva hacia esta empresa y nuevamente adquiera productos, productos que ha visto y para nada son distintos a lo que kenianos antes que la compañía entrara en bancarrota. >>> los clientes pueden realizar ofertas en subastas de vehículos por para la internet....
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the pga tour, a rather wet glen abby in ontario, canada. check this shot out. par 3, 15th tee. he hasn't earned 20 dprandz in his career. watch -- 20 grand in his career. watch this. hole in one. most unconventional hole in one you'll ever see. he wins a $40,000 roadster. >>> tour de france, stage 20, a torous -- tortuous 13-mile climb. the leader held on to the yellow jersey all but securing the tour de france title form. ense him. seven-time champion has clinched a podium spot in the likely third place finish. the mystics play their last game on thursday. today marked the all-star game itself and tomorrow afternoon the mysts are right back on the court at home to play sacramento. >> from milwaukee the mystics playing in her fourth all-star game elena beard. >> she made her first all-star start and came out strong early. the east trailed by 3 at the break. the west clears the lane for sylvia fouls who throws it down. the lone dunk of the competition. the west gets the win. here's something really good that the washington nationals today. how often do you see the staff of a big
the pga tour, a rather wet glen abby in ontario, canada. check this shot out. par 3, 15th tee. he hasn't earned 20 dprandz in his career. watch -- 20 grand in his career. watch this. hole in one. most unconventional hole in one you'll ever see. he wins a $40,000 roadster. >>> tour de france, stage 20, a torous -- tortuous 13-mile climb. the leader held on to the yellow jersey all but securing the tour de france title form. ense him. seven-time champion has clinched a podium spot in the...
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. >> it would shot ontario camcorders -- ot on two camcorders in south lond. its entire budget was around t 45ound mark, which was used to buy things. a man edited it partly in his bedroom and can haly believe his adveure has lande m a stribution deal, albeit small. hopes his success will encouragbudding film makers. -- filmmaker. > they can look at what is ppening with o film and y, ey, in the sky made it." -- and this yadeit." i love the idea of tt. >> he wilget a showing next nth. given tt there e aut 50 new releas every month, which fi gives the auences is not necessarily about theuality of the film b the quality of the marketplaces --hich fell get audiences -- whi fmgegets the audience i this film has nodvertising budget -- gets the audiences. >> people need to realize that e british film industrand films, especially likthese, if we do not vote with our bottoms d get out there andit in cinemas, these films are not gointo get made. >> every filmmaker out ther knows it is a comnation of good forne and momentum that can make or break a movie. hear, here is t
. >> it would shot ontario camcorders -- ot on two camcorders in south lond. its entire budget was around t 45ound mark, which was used to buy things. a man edited it partly in his bedroom and can haly believe his adveure has lande m a stribution deal, albeit small. hopes his success will encouragbudding film makers. -- filmmaker. > they can look at what is ppening with o film and y, ey, in the sky made it." -- and this yadeit." i love the idea of tt. >> he wilget a...
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this is what the system currently over ontario, the upper level component of this low is planning on dropping our region and hang around for a couple ofays and giving us an unsettled weather pattern basically tomorrow through saturday. we have a ridge of high pressure with the pleasant conditions, but as in this trough moves in an diggs overhead, that is where we will get into the unsettled pattern with showers and storms ery day from thursday through saturday. tonight, added humidity. 70 downtown, 60's in the suburbs tomorrow morning. tomorrow, scattered storms, possibly severe west of the metro area and unsubtle thursday possibly severe west of the metro area and unsubtle thursday throon car insurance.gh saturd what you might not know is that you can contact geico to see if you could save on homeowner's and renter's insurance too. for more information call 1-800-947-auto or check the yellow pages for an office near you. [tires screeching] [screech] accidents can happen anytime. that's why geico's here 24 hours a day, every day. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car in
this is what the system currently over ontario, the upper level component of this low is planning on dropping our region and hang around for a couple ofays and giving us an unsettled weather pattern basically tomorrow through saturday. we have a ridge of high pressure with the pleasant conditions, but as in this trough moves in an diggs overhead, that is where we will get into the unsettled pattern with showers and storms ery day from thursday through saturday. tonight, added humidity. 70...
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. >> it would shot ontario camcorders -- shot on two camcorders in south london. its entire budget was around the 45-pound mark, which was used to buy things. a man edited it partly in his bedroom and can hardly believe his adventure has landed him a distribution deal, albeit small. he hopes his success will encourage budding film makers. -- filmmakers. >> they can look at what is happening with our film and say, "hey, in the sky made it." -- and this guy made it." i love the idea of that. >> he will get a showing next month. given that there are about 50 new releases every month, which film gives the audiences is not necessarily about the quality of the film but the quality of the marketplaces -- which fell get audiences -- which film tgegetse audience is. this film has no advertising budget. -- gets the audiences. >> people need to realize that the british film industry and films, especially like these, if we do not vote with our bottoms and get out there and sit in cinemas, these films are not going to get made. >> every filmmaker out there knows it is a combin
. >> it would shot ontario camcorders -- shot on two camcorders in south london. its entire budget was around the 45-pound mark, which was used to buy things. a man edited it partly in his bedroom and can hardly believe his adventure has landed him a distribution deal, albeit small. he hopes his success will encourage budding film makers. -- filmmakers. >> they can look at what is happening with our film and say, "hey, in the sky made it." -- and this guy made it." i...
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ontario should be fine.mississippi valley, you may see heavy rain and strong storms as well. east coast looks good. temp >>> this weather report sponsored by ihop. it's hawaiian pancakes only at ihop. come hungry, leave happy. >> that's a quick look at your weather picture. a quick shout-out to the fifth annual autism awareness golf tournament, benefitting the autism directly services in poughkeepsie, new york. coming up july 20th, at the casper hill golf club. go to adshelps.com. that's a quick look at your weather picture. maggie, to you. >> the daughter of a woman who adopted many children with autism and special needs and was murdered along with her husband this week in florida. she'll be speaking to us about the arrests in this case. you're watching the "early show" on cbs. (announcer) for many with arthritis pain, not treating is not an option. all prescription nsaid pain relievers, like celebrex, ibuprofen and naproxen, help treat arthritis pain and have some of the same warnings. but since individual
ontario should be fine.mississippi valley, you may see heavy rain and strong storms as well. east coast looks good. temp >>> this weather report sponsored by ihop. it's hawaiian pancakes only at ihop. come hungry, leave happy. >> that's a quick look at your weather picture. a quick shout-out to the fifth annual autism awareness golf tournament, benefitting the autism directly services in poughkeepsie, new york. coming up july 20th, at the casper hill golf club. go to...
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. >> let go to the ontario canada, where this is just amazing. the shot of the year.ome are callingt the shot of the decade. olsen teeing off. are you kidding me? hits another player's ball. goes in for a hole in one. the reaction, he can't believe it. see it again. this is probably the luckiest shot in the history of golf. >> playing pool. >> yeah, like playing pool. he called the shots. and when he took to the ball, he's thinking, wow, i'm really good. when you're that good, this is what you win. you win a bmw roadster for making a shot like that. that is worth more than $51,000. >> a very nice day. >> for mystics beard, there is no down time. today she played in the wnba all-star game while keeping her fans in the loop with in game tweets. if you don't blank a tweet is, ask a 15-year-old. i digress. once it was over, she rushed back to d.c. to start the second half of the season tomorrow afternoon. we're in connecticut. we start in the second quarter. the east in white. watch katie douglas. bottom of the screen there, cutting beard. nice pass. she fouled. beard pla
. >> let go to the ontario canada, where this is just amazing. the shot of the year.ome are callingt the shot of the decade. olsen teeing off. are you kidding me? hits another player's ball. goes in for a hole in one. the reaction, he can't believe it. see it again. this is probably the luckiest shot in the history of golf. >> playing pool. >> yeah, like playing pool. he called the shots. and when he took to the ball, he's thinking, wow, i'm really good. when you're that good,...
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let's go to ontario. canadian open. shot of the year. american leif olsen teeing off.lands on the green. this is ridiculous. it hits another player's ball. and goes in for a hole in one. are you kidding me? then get this, olsen also in to bmw, z-4 roadster. nice for making that shot. not a bad day for him. bad baseball. what agitated nationals all season long. last night more of the same. playing the second worst team in the big leagues. nats committed four errors. now have 94 of them. that stat leads the league. this is padres pitcher, matt leitos, born in alexandria. facing christian guzman. don't want to go there. mistake in the zone. guzman crushes it to center for a home run. thats could the lead. and settled down. gave up two runs. got his first major league win. top four. 2-1, ball game. pitching to kyle blankton. breaks his bat. goes flying into the stands. meantime, the ball is out in front of the plate for josh barton. no, drops it. he was mad. next batter. wouldn't you know it. a guy that doesn't hit a lot of home runs. hittingecond baseman. luis rodriguez m
let's go to ontario. canadian open. shot of the year. american leif olsen teeing off.lands on the green. this is ridiculous. it hits another player's ball. and goes in for a hole in one. are you kidding me? then get this, olsen also in to bmw, z-4 roadster. nice for making that shot. not a bad day for him. bad baseball. what agitated nationals all season long. last night more of the same. playing the second worst team in the big leagues. nats committed four errors. now have 94 of them. that...
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ontario should be fine.y you may see heavy rain and strong storms as well. east coast looks good. >>> good morning. let's take a look at the outlook for the day. 89 as a high. warm and more humid feeling day than many so far this season. but uh wait until you see the 5-day. 68 partly cloudy. early and later. tomorrow, 88. watch for a thunderstorm in the afternoon. a cold front moves our way into the low 80s saturday and sunday. monday's temperature ten degrees below normal, late >>> this weather report sponsored by ihop. it's hawaiian pancakes only at ihop. come hungry, leave happy. >> that's a quick look at your weather picture. a quick shout-out to the fifth annual autism awareness golf tournament benefitting the autism directly services in poughkeepsie, new york. coming up july 20th at the casper hill golf club. go to adshelps.com. that's a quick look at your weather picture. maggie to you. >> the daughter of a woman who adopted many children with autism and special needs and was murdered along with her h
ontario should be fine.y you may see heavy rain and strong storms as well. east coast looks good. >>> good morning. let's take a look at the outlook for the day. 89 as a high. warm and more humid feeling day than many so far this season. but uh wait until you see the 5-day. 68 partly cloudy. early and later. tomorrow, 88. watch for a thunderstorm in the afternoon. a cold front moves our way into the low 80s saturday and sunday. monday's temperature ten degrees below normal, late...
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an area of low pressure once again that is sliding its way and rotating around central sections of ontariong in another source of cool air. frontal boundary not very active at all but we'll be watching this. it could spark a shower, maybe a thunderstorm on the north side this afternoon. our forecast model indicated the fact that a lot of moisture will stay towards our north but by lunchtime there will be more showers around central pennsylvania, also a knot around northern new jersey and new york metro area. they will continue to get hit with rain basically from philadelphia northbound throughout the day. we'll be just on the southern edge. we'll see some clouds but the chance of rain will be minimal, just a few spotty showers as we head through this afternoon. but it will actually uner in a brand new air mass and bring in cool temperatures, showers linger off the coast by midday tomorrow and off the coast as we head through thursday. our two-degree guarantee, 867 with in -- 87 with increasing clouds, threat of a shower, back in the mid-60s overnight. >>> i'm getting word of a disabled veh
an area of low pressure once again that is sliding its way and rotating around central sections of ontariong in another source of cool air. frontal boundary not very active at all but we'll be watching this. it could spark a shower, maybe a thunderstorm on the north side this afternoon. our forecast model indicated the fact that a lot of moisture will stay towards our north but by lunchtime there will be more showers around central pennsylvania, also a knot around northern new jersey and new...
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share your experience with the canadian health care system and you state over 5 million people in ontario don't have access to a family doctor. i got two questions for you. one, is the family doctor a fading breed up there? one. and two, i've heard town lotteries give the lottery winner access to a physician. is that true? and tell me why it's so hard for people to get access to a doc. >> it is actually 5 million people in all of canada. 18,000 in the province of ontario so each province has different shortages of family doctors. family doctors are your gateway to any specialist, any testing. you cannot get anything without that family doctor. and so people -- and this is why, you know, people will say that, you know, patients are overusing or misusing the emergency room but if you go into a walk-in clinic or something like that, you can't often get referrals to where you need to go and why they're in emergency rooms. >> well, if they go to the emergency room, does that give them access to a specialist? >> if they'll see you. no, not necessarily. they'll treat whatever the instance thing
share your experience with the canadian health care system and you state over 5 million people in ontario don't have access to a family doctor. i got two questions for you. one, is the family doctor a fading breed up there? one. and two, i've heard town lotteries give the lottery winner access to a physician. is that true? and tell me why it's so hard for people to get access to a doc. >> it is actually 5 million people in all of canada. 18,000 in the province of ontario so each province...
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the mri wait for canada is 10 weeks patients ontario experienced this 7.eight weeks.ew family and days newfoundland waited a long as. in the united states most americans receive hipaa of the ship replacement within six months. many canada way to over one year in united kingdom only 50 percent are treated within six months. more than 725,000 canadians idle on a month-long waiting list for critical treatment and ♪ ♪ since the survival rates for breast cancer and prostate cancer lag by 14 point* two and a whopping 40 point* eight percentage points prospectively. it is inadequate structural changes to the system to succeed in lowering cost but we cannot simply add billions of new consumers to a broken system it will only exacerbate the problem. you just have to look the other countries for the results instead of enacting revolt reform like re-engineering they compliance system and private insurance for reform today we're considering a message that wraps complexity of government around a dysfunctional system to avoid the problem this proposal does the present a solution fo
the mri wait for canada is 10 weeks patients ontario experienced this 7.eight weeks.ew family and days newfoundland waited a long as. in the united states most americans receive hipaa of the ship replacement within six months. many canada way to over one year in united kingdom only 50 percent are treated within six months. more than 725,000 canadians idle on a month-long waiting list for critical treatment and ♪ ♪ since the survival rates for breast cancer and prostate cancer lag by 14...
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across eastern sections of ontario, quebec. and mostly over new england as you can see.f showers and storms over the state. boston getting heavy showers and thunderstorms right there. around the new york area, long island as well. closest showers to showers to us, across northern portions of pa. for us, just a few passing clouds overnight tonight. no precipitation. and the flow over the next day or so means more pleasant conditions. enjoy this wild weather while it lasts. humidity will come back by the weekend. northwest winds on the bay. a small craft advisory tonight. the bay temp around 77. generally clear, comfortable. a few clouds. low of 62 tomorrow. sunshine and just a few passing clouds. dry. a high of 84. another nice july day on tap for your wednesday. >> thank you. >>> still ahead on wjz a eyewitness news at 5:00 -- wjz eyewitness news at 5:00. >>> i'm kellye lynn at johns hopkins. with first of its kind. i'll connect the dots, coming up. >>> i'm ron matz. downtown. will indy cars be racing through the streets of baltimore? it could happen. we'll have the stor
across eastern sections of ontario, quebec. and mostly over new england as you can see.f showers and storms over the state. boston getting heavy showers and thunderstorms right there. around the new york area, long island as well. closest showers to showers to us, across northern portions of pa. for us, just a few passing clouds overnight tonight. no precipitation. and the flow over the next day or so means more pleasant conditions. enjoy this wild weather while it lasts. humidity will come...
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for us, high pressure over new york, pennsylvania and ontario, gives us another nice day tomorrow. by the weekend, that high moves off the east coast. winds become more southwesterly. some of that humidity comes back. finally, saturday night, going to feel a little sticky and probably late at night. a scattered shower or thundershower. into sunday. all depends how fast that front can move through the region on sunday. if it clears the area by nun it may slow down a little bit. east winds in the bay, 5 to 10 knots. bay temp at 77. tonight, really nice night. generally clear later on. and comfortable later on. 50s to low 60s tomorrow. sun and clouds, low humidity. >>> above average for us. thanks, bob. >>> we have breaking news to report to you out of cecil downtowny, where a boat is on fire in the northeast river. let's go to colorful mike perry with more. >>> a boat fire with rerescue. apparently this boat was under way at the mouth of the northeast river when it caught fire. passenger whoever was on board has jumped overboard and then picked up by nearby boater. we do have the fir
for us, high pressure over new york, pennsylvania and ontario, gives us another nice day tomorrow. by the weekend, that high moves off the east coast. winds become more southwesterly. some of that humidity comes back. finally, saturday night, going to feel a little sticky and probably late at night. a scattered shower or thundershower. into sunday. all depends how fast that front can move through the region on sunday. if it clears the area by nun it may slow down a little bit. east winds in the...
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. >>> let's go to ontario for the canadian open.the shot of the year, maybe the shot of the decade as one of our interns, paul swind, says. america leads number 15. best shot ever, goes off of the other ball into the hole for a hole in one. olston's reaction, he loves it. the ball had gps. it wanted to go into the bottom of the cup and it does. leaf olson is thinking, i'm really good and i'm a professional. olson also wins a bmw z4 roadster, worth more than $51,000. >>> for mystic's guard elena beard, there is no down time. she played in the all-star game with keeping her fans in the loop with in-game tweets. once the game was over, beard rushed to catch a plane back to d.c. in time to start the second half of the season today against the sacramento mon a. in connecticut, we start in the second quarter and the east in white. watch katy douglas with a nice pass to cutting elena beard. she flips it up and is fouled. beard playing well in her fourth all-star game. beard one of the best on defense, second in the league in steals, doing
. >>> let's go to ontario for the canadian open.the shot of the year, maybe the shot of the decade as one of our interns, paul swind, says. america leads number 15. best shot ever, goes off of the other ball into the hole for a hole in one. olston's reaction, he loves it. the ball had gps. it wanted to go into the bottom of the cup and it does. leaf olson is thinking, i'm really good and i'm a professional. olson also wins a bmw z4 roadster, worth more than $51,000. >>> for...
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. >> reporter: the kicker sean from ontario. sean that zap? -- >> sean shazam?> i don't want to force anybody. >> reporter: which is the older tm, the toronto maple leafs or -- [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: that is correct. you played for the redskins, cowboys and -- [ inaudible ] if the three owners of those teams were floating in the ocean, you only had two life jackets, which guy doesn't get the life jacket. >> mr. snyder come with me. >> reporter: does jerry jones get one? >> i suppose if i spent more time in dallas. i love the 49ers too. you put me in a tight spot. >> reporter: have you ever missed one, pulled it left and yelled loudly shanks a lot. >> i've used the s word. that's a bad word. i'm a positive thinker. >> reporter: shanks a lot. >> don't say shanks to a kicker. tomorrow we'll go under the goal post with guard randy thomas whose interests include food and more food. something sue really likes. >> especially late at night. >> sue and i are trying to cut that out. tonight at 11:00 we'll talk with greg blache, the defensive end coordinator. >> th
. >> reporter: the kicker sean from ontario. sean that zap? -- >> sean shazam?> i don't want to force anybody. >> reporter: which is the older tm, the toronto maple leafs or -- [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: that is correct. you played for the redskins, cowboys and -- [ inaudible ] if the three owners of those teams were floating in the ocean, you only had two life jackets, which guy doesn't get the life jacket. >> mr. snyder come with me. >> reporter:...
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they chatted with president obama and vice president joe bide ontario rose garden patio.er follows the uproar over gates' arrest which he says was racially based and then the president's criticism the same bridge police department. charges against gates were eventually dropped. sergeant crowley had this to say about that meeting yesterday. >> i think what you had today was two gentlemen agree to disagree a particular issue. i don't think that we spent too much time dwelling on the past. we spent a lot of time discussing the future. >> and by the way, nobody apologized. the president does say hopes a positive lesson can be learned from what happened. >>> she was supposed to be nailing people for parking illegally but one local parking enforcement officer is now facing charges. that is coming unext. >>> we'll check out the morning you and the wer you and the wee weather. you are watching fox 5 morning news. carol! u've lost weight! it's just all these giant things make me look small. (chuckle) i hate dieting. me too. that's why i eat this fiber one yogurt. (mr. mehta) it ha
they chatted with president obama and vice president joe bide ontario rose garden patio.er follows the uproar over gates' arrest which he says was racially based and then the president's criticism the same bridge police department. charges against gates were eventually dropped. sergeant crowley had this to say about that meeting yesterday. >> i think what you had today was two gentlemen agree to disagree a particular issue. i don't think that we spent too much time dwelling on the past....
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it is about 800,000 people in the province of ontario.e are different shortages of family doctors. family doctors are your gateway to any specialist, any testing. you cannot get anything without the family doctor. this is why people will say that patients are overusing or misusing the emergency room. but if you go into a walk-in clinic or something like that, you can often get referrals to where you need to go. that is why they end up in emergency rooms. >> if they go to emergency rooms, does that give them access to a specialist? >> not necessarily. they will treat whatever the instant i think is, or you will sit there for 12-15 hours. because of course, is triage. and rightly so, it should be. there is a patient responsibility not to misuse the emergency rooms, but unfortunately, these people have no choice. and definitely, we do have lotteries run and we also have a system where family doctors come in and they can interview you. you have to go in for an interview and they can decide whether or not they want you as a patient. there was
it is about 800,000 people in the province of ontario.e are different shortages of family doctors. family doctors are your gateway to any specialist, any testing. you cannot get anything without the family doctor. this is why people will say that patients are overusing or misusing the emergency room. but if you go into a walk-in clinic or something like that, you can often get referrals to where you need to go. that is why they end up in emergency rooms. >> if they go to emergency rooms,...
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sean: shana holmes is a native of ontario, canada, and she knows all too well the struggles of being a patient in a government operated health care system. >> before i went to the doctors in canada, i started to come down with some symptoms, and i had to go and find out what was wrong with me, and at that point i was told that my vision was going and that we needed to see an endocrinologist and a neurologist immediately. unfortunately i couldn't get an appointment with either one of them for up to four to six months for either one. i realized that i was in trouble, and at that point i decided that i better go down to the states and get a diagnosis and at least find out whether or not there was something serious to worry about, and that's when i traveled down to the mayo clinic in arizona. sean: she received the frightening news. she had a life-threatening brain tumor and with a full diagnosis in hand she headed back to canada to fight for her life. the people wouldn't even look at the diagnosis that i brought back and i basically got thrown back to the system for testing, and i had b
sean: shana holmes is a native of ontario, canada, and she knows all too well the struggles of being a patient in a government operated health care system. >> before i went to the doctors in canada, i started to come down with some symptoms, and i had to go and find out what was wrong with me, and at that point i was told that my vision was going and that we needed to see an endocrinologist and a neurologist immediately. unfortunately i couldn't get an appointment with either one of them...
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you can live, you can lose a job in british columbia, go to ontario, find a job, the insurance coverage would be available to you no matter where you go. that's why in fact some of the employers prefer places like canada than the united states of america because there's a huge health care bill for the employers if they have to cover their employees. in canada, the government assists with that and we all pay taxes to support that system. >> by the way, we should let you know and let our audience know as well that we tried to invite mitch mcconnell, who had made the charge about the canadian system, to be with us during this interview, but he was unable to do so. we hear from his people that his schedule didn't allow it because he had to vote. certainly we will continue to try to get him back on. maybe we will get the two of you together. >> i would be absolutely delighted. >> that's very nice, sir. member of the canadian parliament, former minister of health, who took the heat for us today as americans try and find out what kind of health system we should get. mr. minister, thanks so muc
you can live, you can lose a job in british columbia, go to ontario, find a job, the insurance coverage would be available to you no matter where you go. that's why in fact some of the employers prefer places like canada than the united states of america because there's a huge health care bill for the employers if they have to cover their employees. in canada, the government assists with that and we all pay taxes to support that system. >> by the way, we should let you know and let our...
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they eventually merged into one northwestern ontario and it tore through several cabins, nding debris flying into the woods and thelake and two tourts were killed. >> i closed my eyes, andoped i didn't gethit. eerts say that tnado had winds t150 miles an hour. >>> let's go to capitol hill now, and new calls by democrats investigatehether cia leaders thheld information from congress ove the past eightyears. those calls follow revelations about a still highly classified cia program th was allegly hidden from congress. since2001. "the washiton po" says cia director leon panett just learned of that ogram on ne 23rd. four mo after taking fice. and he ordered that program canceled immediately. i'm joined here live in studio by the democratic congressman of new jersey. he's also a member of the house intelligence committee. >> gd to be with ou, alex. >> i'm curious your opinion, look at the whole situation. what's the worstart about it >> well,ou said whether e cia has withhe information from congress. there's no question of wheer. it's just much. there's one recent example, and that's what
they eventually merged into one northwestern ontario and it tore through several cabins, nding debris flying into the woods and thelake and two tourts were killed. >> i closed my eyes, andoped i didn't gethit. eerts say that tnado had winds t150 miles an hour. >>> let's go to capitol hill now, and new calls by democrats investigatehether cia leaders thheld information from congress ove the past eightyears. those calls follow revelations about a still highly classified cia program...
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this came at the canadian open in oakville, ontario.record eight straight birdies held by six players. >> island in the eastern u.s. once home to a venezuelan oil refinery. touts a nature preserve. the oil company citgo could've sold to developers who wanted to build golf courses and casinos instead donated the land to the state of new jersey. it is called peggy's island it's any lower river in philadelphia and camden new jersey. why did cisco give away the land when i could've made a bundle selling it to learning that has the story. >> off the shore of camden, new jersey, started by the delaware river and right next to the philadelphia skyline, sits a 400-acre island chain history, culture, and ecological significance. peggy's island home to bald eagles and waterfall has been used for a variety of industrial purposes over the years. oh and by citgo has been an oil refinery, a terminal and container storage facility. now cidco, owned by the venezuelan national oil company has transferred the land to the state of new jersey sued activisi
this came at the canadian open in oakville, ontario.record eight straight birdies held by six players. >> island in the eastern u.s. once home to a venezuelan oil refinery. touts a nature preserve. the oil company citgo could've sold to developers who wanted to build golf courses and casinos instead donated the land to the state of new jersey. it is called peggy's island it's any lower river in philadelphia and camden new jersey. why did cisco give away the land when i could've made a...
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this low pressure system in the mid and upper levels of the atmosphere continue to sit and spin over ontarioecent forcing our cool flow from the northern plains, across the great lakes, clipping maryland and joining in with the northeast. this frontal boundary already igniting showers pushing through binghamton, new york, extending through scranton and wicks -- wilkes-barre. one band sliding through the new york metro and another one with the frontal boundary, basically from about harrisburg state college and up through syracuse, new york. it's all to the north of baltimore. ontal boundary itself does extend through the region this afternoon. and there may be a spotty shower showing up here but from philadelphia through new york, new england, that is the best shot of this afternoon and evening rain. otherwise looking for a cooldown, maybe showers near the coast over the next couple of days as we usher in another round of cooler air. 87 our two-degree guarantee with slight chance of a storm to the north side. that 87 is near normal because 64 tonight will set the stage for tomorrow. afternoon
this low pressure system in the mid and upper levels of the atmosphere continue to sit and spin over ontarioecent forcing our cool flow from the northern plains, across the great lakes, clipping maryland and joining in with the northeast. this frontal boundary already igniting showers pushing through binghamton, new york, extending through scranton and wicks -- wilkes-barre. one band sliding through the new york metro and another one with the frontal boundary, basically from about harrisburg...
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david zelt is chief of staff at ontario's kingston general hospital. gop senate leader mitch mcconnell singled out kingston as exhibit a of staggering delays in canadian care. we played his speech. >> knee replacements. at kingston general, the average wait is about 340 days. >> reporter: his response, mcconnell is exaggerating. >> average time to get a knee replacement here is 91 days. >> reporter: but he does admit in canada's system where the government covers everyone, there are limits and shortages. some patients do have to wait. >> i'm not going to say we don't have issues, but again, if you take the other side of the coin, these patients have access. >> reporter: despite shawna holmes' horror story, canadian officials insist most patients with life-threatening problems are treated quickly. doug wright can attest to that. he has cancer, a tumor on his leg. he's got the money to get care in the u.s. but says there's no reason. >> i've not had to wait. i've seen some of the best specialists in the country. >> reporter: though taxes are high here, h
david zelt is chief of staff at ontario's kingston general hospital. gop senate leader mitch mcconnell singled out kingston as exhibit a of staggering delays in canadian care. we played his speech. >> knee replacements. at kingston general, the average wait is about 340 days. >> reporter: his response, mcconnell is exaggerating. >> average time to get a knee replacement here is 91 days. >> reporter: but he does admit in canada's system where the government covers...
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an ontario court -- ontario woman was diagnosed with colon cancer.doctor suggested treatment that targets cancer cells exclusively. the canadian government would not cover that drug on the claim that the treatment was unproven, even know that drug is a standard cancer treatment covered by insurance companies in the united states. a 46-year-old montreal woman was denied access to the only drug that would keep her alive as she battled a tough form of a bearing cancer. canada denied the treatment because it said they wanted to see a more rigid and more prolonged survivor rate. the government made a life-and- death decision on that patient, and the reason they do it is because the only way the government can control costs is by denying access or denying treatment. . >> there are horror stories on broadsides, but it is undeniable -- on both sides. the same arguments we heard today it were to establish this national bureaucracy in the u.k., which rations care. this amendment says you cannot use these statistics, these figures to ration care, and i applaud
an ontario court -- ontario woman was diagnosed with colon cancer.doctor suggested treatment that targets cancer cells exclusively. the canadian government would not cover that drug on the claim that the treatment was unproven, even know that drug is a standard cancer treatment covered by insurance companies in the united states. a 46-year-old montreal woman was denied access to the only drug that would keep her alive as she battled a tough form of a bearing cancer. canada denied the treatment...
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and we have friends from up north in ontario. nice to meet you, as well.harry? >>> thanks, dave. a growing number of african-americans have decided to only support black businesses. we looked at one family's year of buying black. >> liquor store, funeral, liquor store, funeral. this is what the black community is. i want to change this. >> reporter: this is crime-stricken west chicago, not so far from barack obama's chicago home, where maggie anderson is implementing her own plan for change in america, a crusade to resurrect black-owned businesses. >> for the past six months, my family's been living off of black businesses. for the next six months, we're going to do the same thing. this yearlong project we call the empowerment experiment. >> maggie, her laushgs and her husband, john, a financial planner, along with their two young daughters, have pledged to support only black-owned businesses for one year. so far, they've spen over $45,000. >> money does not stay in the black community, and that's because the business owners in that community do not live i
and we have friends from up north in ontario. nice to meet you, as well.harry? >>> thanks, dave. a growing number of african-americans have decided to only support black businesses. we looked at one family's year of buying black. >> liquor store, funeral, liquor store, funeral. this is what the black community is. i want to change this. >> reporter: this is crime-stricken west chicago, not so far from barack obama's chicago home, where maggie anderson is implementing her...
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police in ontario chasing a suspect wanted for shoplifting.uspect in this high-speed chase had a 9 month old baby strapped in a carrier. she was supposed to be babysitting. instead, you can see her behind the wheel, running red lights and stop signs. at one point, nearly running over a police officer. the officers eventually backed off and called ahead to police in the next town who stopped her. that is when they got the big surprise and discovered the baby. the child was reportedly returned unharmed to the parents of a father's desperate attempt to save a 3-year-old boy. trace: it just makes you sick. it can happen to any parent. what would you do if your child fell into water? we have information that can save your life. you need to see this. are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. last month, this woman wasn't even able to get around inside of her own home. they chose
police in ontario chasing a suspect wanted for shoplifting.uspect in this high-speed chase had a 9 month old baby strapped in a carrier. she was supposed to be babysitting. instead, you can see her behind the wheel, running red lights and stop signs. at one point, nearly running over a police officer. the officers eventually backed off and called ahead to police in the next town who stopped her. that is when they got the big surprise and discovered the baby. the child was reportedly returned...
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for us we'll see this weak front that's now just coming in to ohio and indiana out of ontario.tinue to drift to our south. and perhaps trigger an isolated hounrsdewer by later on this rs afternoo th er as lyon small c nclyofe that. highs reaching theidof-80s. otherwise, just a few clouds oming through, low tyhudimi, ai terrific beach and pool day. then partly cloudy tonight, 70s through the evening, low to mid-60s by dawn tomorr. should be mostly sunny wednesday, another day with low humidi and temperatures in the low to mid-80s. a bit cooler on thursday, partly cloudy, a little more humid friday, in the mid-80s. then over the weekend, steamy humidity and highs near 90 saturday. and looks like clouds around sunday, could get some showers. >> thank you, tom. >> now let's go to jerry edwards, take a look at the roads. >> good morning. got a little bit of a wrinkle here in the rush hour i want to show you. 395 northbound right at edsel road, a little fender bender. looks like three vehicles involved. police vehicles just pulled up to the scene, squeezing the left lane ever so slig
for us we'll see this weak front that's now just coming in to ohio and indiana out of ontario.tinue to drift to our south. and perhaps trigger an isolated hounrsdewer by later on this rs afternoo th er as lyon small c nclyofe that. highs reaching theidof-80s. otherwise, just a few clouds oming through, low tyhudimi, ai terrific beach and pool day. then partly cloudy tonight, 70s through the evening, low to mid-60s by dawn tomorr. should be mostly sunny wednesday, another day with low humidi and...
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believe that's a situation where we the city of detroit and state of michigan work together with ontario if there are things to increase opportunities for detroiters and folks in michigan. that's a long-term process and it's something i will get into contact with the governor to develop a plan to do what you are asking. host: mayor, this is an e-mail, writing that dave bing was one of the best basketball players of all-time and a former resident of washington, d.c. he will have to work in the political arena to get detroit out of the mess. my question, why did you want the job? guest: because i have been blessed. i have had two good careers, as a 12-year basketball player and an independent entrepreneur supplying products to the automotive industry for 21 years. from a personal standpoint, i am ok. and as i look around and see what so many families are going through, and this downturn, people are losing hope and frustrated. i couldn't just sit on the sideline, there are a lot of people hurting and i feel i can make a difference and took on this challenge. host: next question is from joe
believe that's a situation where we the city of detroit and state of michigan work together with ontario if there are things to increase opportunities for detroiters and folks in michigan. that's a long-term process and it's something i will get into contact with the governor to develop a plan to do what you are asking. host: mayor, this is an e-mail, writing that dave bing was one of the best basketball players of all-time and a former resident of washington, d.c. he will have to work in the...
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news reports say that the intensive care unit in ontario, canada is closed to new parets half the time. half of the time, madam speaker. that doesn't happen in the united states. a case like this is not unusual. babies with special needs like being born early are usually sent to america for care. autumn, brook and were born. the girls are doing fine. they are extremely rare set of identical quad drupe lets. there was no room for them. their parents flew to great falls, montana, so they could be born safely in america. great falls, montana, a city of 56,000 people offers better access to health care than calgary, a city of over one million people. why? government rationing. it means less access to health care unless you are on the government special favorites list. anyone who has tried to find a doctor who uses medicare knows what that's like. buyer crats tell us they survive. they cite higher mortality rates. but these countries skew the statistics. babies born in some countries are considered stillborn unless they survive longer than 24 hours. you see, they don't count. in canada if a
news reports say that the intensive care unit in ontario, canada is closed to new parets half the time. half of the time, madam speaker. that doesn't happen in the united states. a case like this is not unusual. babies with special needs like being born early are usually sent to america for care. autumn, brook and were born. the girls are doing fine. they are extremely rare set of identical quad drupe lets. there was no room for them. their parents flew to great falls, montana, so they could be...
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take 30, 40 seniors three hours from lorain, ohio, west up to toledo towards detroit in windsor, ontario, would take seniors from one country to another to buy prescription drugs much of course i did that because, one, these people were hurting, second, they didn't have an ability, they didn't have disease enter health care, couldn't get low-cost prescription drugs and so they went to canada where the price of drugs was -- the prices were much, much cheaper, one half, one-third the cost. the same drug, the same manfacturer, the same packaging, the same dosage, but cost one half or one-third as much. we now, mr. president, as we -- as we move forward on health care reform, we have the opportunity to make affordable generic drugs more accessible to our seniors and the nation's middle class. health care reform must broaden access to generic alternatives to the most expensive kinds of prescription drugs known as biologics. biologics, as i said, is different from the chemical pharmaceuticals that we're most used to that are -- that -- that sell in much larger numbers than the biologics based
take 30, 40 seniors three hours from lorain, ohio, west up to toledo towards detroit in windsor, ontario, would take seniors from one country to another to buy prescription drugs much of course i did that because, one, these people were hurting, second, they didn't have an ability, they didn't have disease enter health care, couldn't get low-cost prescription drugs and so they went to canada where the price of drugs was -- the prices were much, much cheaper, one half, one-third the cost. the...
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going out of pennsylvania, back into ohio and ontario and even detroit. as far north as there seeing light rainfall now. the whole area is going to fill in with showers and big-time thundershowers later on this afternoon. nice impulse riding up the mountains. so watch for that to produce a lot of rain as well. what you're going to get around the hudson valley, parts of massachusetts, lower vermont and lower parts in connecticut. it goes all the way down to north eastern jersey, bergen county. watch for that. that's one aspect. the other aspect is going to be the severe weather we find later this afternoon. as that approaches in toward eastern pennsylvania, lower parts of maryland, big thunderstorms are going to develop. isolated tornados are going to develop. that looks like evening stuff. heavy rain south of birmingham, in toward month gonery. trying to stret in toward birmingham. most of it slides down to the south, but more of that pops out today. out west it's been the heat. let me show you video from port lands, oregon. an area that rarely sees 100 t
going out of pennsylvania, back into ohio and ontario and even detroit. as far north as there seeing light rainfall now. the whole area is going to fill in with showers and big-time thundershowers later on this afternoon. nice impulse riding up the mountains. so watch for that to produce a lot of rain as well. what you're going to get around the hudson valley, parts of massachusetts, lower vermont and lower parts in connecticut. it goes all the way down to north eastern jersey, bergen county....
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relationship. 36-year-old woman and by the way that women did get cervical cancer at age 23. 36-year-old ontario woman was diagnosed with stage iv call on cancer. dr. suggested a cancer treatment that target cancer cells exclusively. unfortunately the canadian government would not cover that drug on the claim that the treatment when unproven even though that drug is a standard cancer treatment covered by insurance companies in the united states. 46-year-old montreal woman was denied access to the only cancer drug that would keep her life as she battled a very tough form of colon cancer. the drug is a standard treatment and the united states but candidate denied the treatment because it said quote we wanted to see a more prolonged survival rate. the government made a life-and-death decision on that patient and the reason they do it is because the only way that the government can control costs is by denying access or denying treatments. these are tragic stories. these patients deserve better and i believe americans there better and shouldn't be subjected to governing, a government rationing health
relationship. 36-year-old woman and by the way that women did get cervical cancer at age 23. 36-year-old ontario woman was diagnosed with stage iv call on cancer. dr. suggested a cancer treatment that target cancer cells exclusively. unfortunately the canadian government would not cover that drug on the claim that the treatment when unproven even though that drug is a standard cancer treatment covered by insurance companies in the united states. 46-year-old montreal woman was denied access to...
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dana bash traveled to ontario, canada to find out. >> reporter: simple pleasures, playing with her dog, walking in her garden are a gift. four years ago she was diagnosed with a brain tumor, told if it wasn't removed she could go blind or die. >> i realized right after the surgery. >> reporter: she's canadian but for her surgery she went to the u.s. because it would have taken four to six months just to see specialists, canada's government-run health system the only option here. >> i live in a country with public health insurance and i always thought that i'd be okay, that everything would be fine. >> so this is basically all of the surgery. >> her bills at the mayo clinic where she was treated total $100,000. she borrowed from family and friends. >> and that's what i face having dinner with my friends. i know how much money i owe them. >> washington they are seizing on the story and other accounts from canada to warn against involvement in public health care. the doctor that is chief of staff, singled out kingston as exhibit a in staggering delays in canadian care. >> knee replacement
dana bash traveled to ontario, canada to find out. >> reporter: simple pleasures, playing with her dog, walking in her garden are a gift. four years ago she was diagnosed with a brain tumor, told if it wasn't removed she could go blind or die. >> i realized right after the surgery. >> reporter: she's canadian but for her surgery she went to the u.s. because it would have taken four to six months just to see specialists, canada's government-run health system the only option...
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at least one in six people in ontario are without a family doct doctor. the gateway to your care and to specialists. out of 33 million people in canada which is the same population as the state of california, we have 5 million people that are without access to a family doctor. i was fortunate enough to have a family doctor. one that cared for me very deeply. she was unable to expedite the tests we needed, nor the specialists, the diagnostic testing, the imaging, the blood testing and some of which weren't even provided under our governme government-run health care. one simple blood test could have saved me grief and expense that's not even available in canada. not because we can't do the test, it is a simple blood draw. but because the government mandates the lab hours. i required a test at 11:00 p.m. at night and the government closes at 7:00. within one week, i received a complete comprehensive diagnosis from two former kanacanadian dos who now work at the mayo clinic in arizona. the most amazing part of my story, issie ooh file is that both of doctors
at least one in six people in ontario are without a family doct doctor. the gateway to your care and to specialists. out of 33 million people in canada which is the same population as the state of california, we have 5 million people that are without access to a family doctor. i was fortunate enough to have a family doctor. one that cared for me very deeply. she was unable to expedite the tests we needed, nor the specialists, the diagnostic testing, the imaging, the blood testing and some of...
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you see the rain over lake ontario riding through syracuse and north of bing ton. nice complex overhead right now. that's the overnight stuff. a little later today the same impulse is there and refire with that daytime heating. severe thunderstorms possible mainly for western parts of new england. let's go south to new york city. if you travel around there, finally summer has returned. looking at 85 degrees, beautiful sunrise for you nyc today. you'll be dry. by tonight and tomorrow more thunderstorms and the cool temperatures return. at least enjoy summer for one day, today. more in a little bit, richard. >> when it gets that hot, you hate to be in the underground, in the tube. >> a little moist down there. >> thanks, bob. >>> three days later and the speculation over alaska governor sarah palin quitting her job has not let up. now one supporter comes to her defense. >>> this morning we're hearing from the man who will replace alaska governor sarah palin. you might remember she announced she's quitting her job 18 months early. some conservatives like karl rove cal
you see the rain over lake ontario riding through syracuse and north of bing ton. nice complex overhead right now. that's the overnight stuff. a little later today the same impulse is there and refire with that daytime heating. severe thunderstorms possible mainly for western parts of new england. let's go south to new york city. if you travel around there, finally summer has returned. looking at 85 degrees, beautiful sunrise for you nyc today. you'll be dry. by tonight and tomorrow more...
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. >>> cincinnati, stretching in toward cleveland and ontario later this morning.owards lower parts of chicago this afternoon. look at the cloud cover across northeast. fog, new york and philly down to d.c. and the region. looking at fog beginning to loosen a bit, but the heaviest rain is now moving away from new engla england. you see the rain coming back in the picture over the next 48 hours where you see the yellow shading, two or three inches of rain for lan kacaster and philadelphia later tomorrow. let me show you video of more thunderstorm action. this time-out of phoenix. this is yesterday morning. look at the lightning strikes here. put on a good show. dumped a lot of rain. tempe got 2 inches yesterday. remember, they're in the heart of the monsoon which means wind shift which means higher humidity, which means rain storms. so pretty typical to get that kind of rain. but the lightning pretty good. that was phoenix. more in a bit. >>> a pilot is seriously hurt after a dramatic plane crash. what the pilot was doing before the crash of. that story is still to
. >>> cincinnati, stretching in toward cleveland and ontario later this morning.owards lower parts of chicago this afternoon. look at the cloud cover across northeast. fog, new york and philly down to d.c. and the region. looking at fog beginning to loosen a bit, but the heaviest rain is now moving away from new engla england. you see the rain coming back in the picture over the next 48 hours where you see the yellow shading, two or three inches of rain for lan kacaster and...
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i have two daughters who lived in ontario. also have a lot of canadian friends and have worked with canadians on our side of the border. the point is that their health care does not cost them anything. it costs the government, but they pay taxes through it. however, they have no middleman, no insurance. that stuff about waiting six or seven months is all baloney. i wish these people would check out the health care in canada. i think it would be very surprised if they really found out what it is all about. i want to thank you, bye-bye. guest: what the caller is bringing up are contrasting views on health care. he says that canada works rather well. and canada does cover almost everyone. it seems to save administrative costs. on the issue awaiting this, the canadian government does it measure waiting times, those for surgery and for cancer treatment. there have been at least as livi-- have been at least isolated incidences of people died while waiting. host: here is a message from twitter. guest: well, a couple of things. as for
i have two daughters who lived in ontario. also have a lot of canadian friends and have worked with canadians on our side of the border. the point is that their health care does not cost them anything. it costs the government, but they pay taxes through it. however, they have no middleman, no insurance. that stuff about waiting six or seven months is all baloney. i wish these people would check out the health care in canada. i think it would be very surprised if they really found out what it is...
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as abc's 20/20 program reported the canadian town of norwood, ontario, holds a lottery to give one winner a trip to the family doctor. a show film calling a name from a box and calling the elated winner. is that what we want in the united states? the average emergency room wait in canada is 23 hours if you're even considered sick enough to be admitted. in britain in 2007 the government set a goal to see a physician later than 18 weeks. that is roughly 4 1/2 months to see a doctor. do americans want that? that's how government-run health care works. it makes something free, demand soars. tto reduce costs, bureaucrats deny treatment or tests or procedures they deem too expensive. and the way it works is simple. you set a budget every year of how much you're going to spend on health care and it doesn't matter how sick your folks get, it has to fit within that budget. think about that for your family. you set a budget, you're going to spend more than $5,000 on health care this year. a very good friend of mine in arizona just had an automobile accident. it was very serious. he had to have his
as abc's 20/20 program reported the canadian town of norwood, ontario, holds a lottery to give one winner a trip to the family doctor. a show film calling a name from a box and calling the elated winner. is that what we want in the united states? the average emergency room wait in canada is 23 hours if you're even considered sick enough to be admitted. in britain in 2007 the government set a goal to see a physician later than 18 weeks. that is roughly 4 1/2 months to see a doctor. do americans...
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, robert roosevelt, who in the 1860's and 1870's was the expert on fish, writing books of canada, ontario florida. it became part of the tradition, being a conservationist. >> how did you convince the publishing of the 1000 page book in this economy? >> my vision is to do a quartet, cult of america in the age of conservation. they do not want to promote first volumes, so we are now marketing it that way. but i wanted to do something very definitive. i have loved these multiple series of america, and i realized we have never written a conservation history of the country. roosevelt, because of his diaries and books, was the perfect person. i could have cut down the book, but yuo would have to start cutting some of the places. i did not want that. my book was a chance for people to understand these battles. there were foot soldiers for conservation everywhere, and roosevelt was networking with them. this is a book about him and a conservationist naturalists around him. there has been others. the head of the smithsonian institute started caring about wildlife. buffalo were spread at the bronx
, robert roosevelt, who in the 1860's and 1870's was the expert on fish, writing books of canada, ontario florida. it became part of the tradition, being a conservationist. >> how did you convince the publishing of the 1000 page book in this economy? >> my vision is to do a quartet, cult of america in the age of conservation. they do not want to promote first volumes, so we are now marketing it that way. but i wanted to do something very definitive. i have loved these multiple...
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there's another story, the kingston general hospital in ontario, they have staggering delays. senator mcconnell in the other body claims on average there's a 340-day wait for knee replacements and 196-day wait for hip replacements. the chief of staff at the hospital says, quote, in our canada health care system, we're looking at what we have to do to prioritize patients. they're on somebody's waiting list if they have a problem. they have to wait. another cade canadian has a heart condition that could cause a stroke but he has a three-month or more wait for an operation to correct it. socialized medicine, government-controlled health care does not work. it costs a lot of money and you have to wait and they ration care. this is the program that the democrats are promising. and all of these white areas are new agencies of government that you're going to have to go through to get your health care and it's going to cost between $1 trillion and $3 trillion over the next decade. that's money we don't have and money we're going to have to print or borrow. it's going to cause inflatio
there's another story, the kingston general hospital in ontario, they have staggering delays. senator mcconnell in the other body claims on average there's a 340-day wait for knee replacements and 196-day wait for hip replacements. the chief of staff at the hospital says, quote, in our canada health care system, we're looking at what we have to do to prioritize patients. they're on somebody's waiting list if they have a problem. they have to wait. another cade canadian has a heart condition...
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right now detroit and michigan, we are the main link between ontario and the united states.hat traffic comes through the state of michigan, goes through that tunnel that we currently have. the problem is if you take a look at the trains coming through, the trains coming to the tunnel, they are stacked too high with the containers. they get to the tunnel they got to take the top one off, set it aside, take the train through, put the container on another carrier, take it underneath the river when they get to the other side of the river they put the container back on. it's not a very efficient way to move goods from canada into the united states. we need a new train tunnel. build a new train tunnel that will accommodate a double-decker. to make sure that michigan and the midwest stay competitive because we've got an efficient transportation corridor. we need a new bridge between detroit and windsor. build a new bridge. it will last a long time. we have a lot of minerals that we take out of the u.p. that we take out of minnesota that go through lake superior and down to the lowe
right now detroit and michigan, we are the main link between ontario and the united states.hat traffic comes through the state of michigan, goes through that tunnel that we currently have. the problem is if you take a look at the trains coming through, the trains coming to the tunnel, they are stacked too high with the containers. they get to the tunnel they got to take the top one off, set it aside, take the train through, put the container on another carrier, take it underneath the river when...