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ontario? and pg&e has been there since day one.plause] [applause] and next joining us at the heritage partners level we have rebecca delgado representing the academy of universities. is rebecca here? [applause] and representing at&t we have jason chan. jason? jason is probably busy making phone calls. right here. [applause]
ontario? and pg&e has been there since day one.plause] [applause] and next joining us at the heritage partners level we have rebecca delgado representing the academy of universities. is rebecca here? [applause] and representing at&t we have jason chan. jason? jason is probably busy making phone calls. right here. [applause]
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. >> un señor de ontario sorprendio a su novia y luego le lanzó una fiesta de matrimonio. 207 invitadosiones. >> es bonito darse cuenta que existe el amor y sorprender día a día >> imagina cuántos invitados. >> hasta mañana.
. >> un señor de ontario sorprendio a su novia y luego le lanzó una fiesta de matrimonio. 207 invitadosiones. >> es bonito darse cuenta que existe el amor y sorprender día a día >> imagina cuántos invitados. >> hasta mañana.
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lake ontario is still getting it? >> yes, they. >> shep: what has it been like? have you done a lot rescues? >> i am extraordinary proud to lead our coastguard team. this is an extraordinary experience. i think the teamwork has been great. preparation has been terrific across the board when i was down in puerto rico all the way up the coast. now, we're really fully into the response and recovery stages. thankfully we haven't had a lot of search and rescue offshore. that is a good preparation by folks. as you are seeing a lot of different just along the coast and people into issues with floodwaters and swift water just. by and large the search and rescue went well because all the assets is going to help get the ports reopened for commerce. >> shep: that is good news. people don't need to be searched and rescued. that is great news. it was after hurricane katrina i thought the coastguard got way too little credit for saving thousands of high school is man the coastguard does incredible work sometimes with so few eyes, y
lake ontario is still getting it? >> yes, they. >> shep: what has it been like? have you done a lot rescues? >> i am extraordinary proud to lead our coastguard team. this is an extraordinary experience. i think the teamwork has been great. preparation has been terrific across the board when i was down in puerto rico all the way up the coast. now, we're really fully into the response and recovery stages. thankfully we haven't had a lot of search and rescue offshore. that is a...
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, so in order to get to windsor, ontario, you sort of drive south across the detroit river, southeasty to get there is to drive across the detroit river on the ambassador bridge. it's privately owned by the billionaire and is opposed to the idea local officials on both sides of the border that there needs to be a second bridge, a second bridge, of course, would be competition for this guy, so the owner of the existing bridge does not want that second bridge, and in michigan, when big power and money are involved in a decision like that, things can sometimes get ugly and quickly. >> sheets of paper meant to look like eviction notices showing up in this neighborhood monday. >> do what you're going to do and stop playing games with the people. >> fake notices asking residents to protest the new international trade crossing project. >> stop scaring the people, stop trying to intimidate the people, help the people. stop playing politics. >> it's an underhanded, sleazy way of getting people to fight against the bridge. >> in the fine print it says they were the work of americans for prosper
, so in order to get to windsor, ontario, you sort of drive south across the detroit river, southeasty to get there is to drive across the detroit river on the ambassador bridge. it's privately owned by the billionaire and is opposed to the idea local officials on both sides of the border that there needs to be a second bridge, a second bridge, of course, would be competition for this guy, so the owner of the existing bridge does not want that second bridge, and in michigan, when big power and...
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tonight especially near the center of the storm for southwestern ontario also near the frontal system for nebraska looking very stormy. looking at the potential of damaging winds as well as large hail and severe thunderstorms. then down towards the south, this low pressure system also will remain fairly strong into tuesday. that will continue to bring lots of thunderstorms across the southeastern corner of the u.s. otherwise the heat will continue to impact the southern plains again. 38 degrees in houston. 32 in denver. also warm on the east coast as well. now, for europe looking windy and thundery around eastern europe. we have this frontal system bringing stormy conditions to parts of the. balkans. intense rain can be felt around hungary as well. generally looking windy back behind this system across germany up towards southern norway as well containing with pretty strong winds. out towards the west, it will be fairly calm. the british isles expecting sunshine today. but heavy rain will arrive late tuesday. looking dry and calm for much of france as well as spain and portugal. 36 in
tonight especially near the center of the storm for southwestern ontario also near the frontal system for nebraska looking very stormy. looking at the potential of damaging winds as well as large hail and severe thunderstorms. then down towards the south, this low pressure system also will remain fairly strong into tuesday. that will continue to bring lots of thunderstorms across the southeastern corner of the u.s. otherwise the heat will continue to impact the southern plains again. 38 degrees...
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Aug 10, 2011
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as well as southern ontario, canada, throughout the night. also some thunder clouds organizing themselves over the central plains. cool air ushering from the north and that's colliding with the humid air from the gulf of mexico. that will be creating this widespread thunderstorms in and around nebraska into kansas as well. watch out for strong to damaging winds, large hail, severe thunderstorms as well as intensive rain. it will be developing a bit more as we head into your wednesday as well. so kansas city in at 24 degrees. looking much cooler today. it does stay hot across much of oklahoma as well as texas here into louisiana as well. now for europe. very unsettled conditions for the northwestern section of europe. persistetish isles. heavy at times. down in the south staying dry and sunny. for the northern end of europe, you're looking at widespread showers here looking quite gusty as well across the northern end of poland, germany, into norway and sweden. then down in the southeastern corner dealing with the system moving slowly. showers
as well as southern ontario, canada, throughout the night. also some thunder clouds organizing themselves over the central plains. cool air ushering from the north and that's colliding with the humid air from the gulf of mexico. that will be creating this widespread thunderstorms in and around nebraska into kansas as well. watch out for strong to damaging winds, large hail, severe thunderstorms as well as intensive rain. it will be developing a bit more as we head into your wednesday as well....
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tonight especially near the center of the storm for southwestern ontario also near the frontal system for nebraska looking very stormy. looking at the potential of damaging winds as well as large hail and severe thunderstorms. then down towards the south, this low pressure system also will remain fairly strong into tuesday. that will continue to bring lots of thunderstorms across the southeastern corner of the u.s. otherwise the heat will continue to impact the southern plains again. 38 degrees in houston. 32 in denver. also warm on the east coast as well. now, for europe looking windy and thundery around eastern europe. we have this frontal system bringing stormy conditions to parts of the. balkans. intense rain can be felt around hungary as well. generally looking windy back behind this system across germany up towards southern norway as well containing with pretty strong winds. out towards the west, it will be fairly calm. the british isles expecting sunshine today. but heavy rain will arrive late tuesday. looking dry and calm for much of france as well as spain and portugal. 36 in
tonight especially near the center of the storm for southwestern ontario also near the frontal system for nebraska looking very stormy. looking at the potential of damaging winds as well as large hail and severe thunderstorms. then down towards the south, this low pressure system also will remain fairly strong into tuesday. that will continue to bring lots of thunderstorms across the southeastern corner of the u.s. otherwise the heat will continue to impact the southern plains again. 38 degrees...
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as well as southern ontario, canada, throughout the night. also some thunder clouds organizing themselves over the central plains. cool air ushering from the north and that's colliding with the humid air from the gulf of mexico. that will be creating this widespread thunderstorms in and around nebraska into kansas as well. watch out for strong to damaging winds, large hail, severe thunderstorms as well as intensive rain. it will be developing a bit more as we head into your wednesday as well. so kansas city in at 24 degrees. looking much cooler today. it does stay hot across much of oklahoma as well as texas here into louisiana as well. now for europe. very unsettled conditions for the northwestern section of europe. persistent rain for the british isles. heavy at times. down in the south staying dry and sunny. for the northern end of europe, you're looking at widespread showers here looking quite gusty as well across the northern end of poland, germany, into norway and sweden. then down in the southeastern corner dealing with the system movi
as well as southern ontario, canada, throughout the night. also some thunder clouds organizing themselves over the central plains. cool air ushering from the north and that's colliding with the humid air from the gulf of mexico. that will be creating this widespread thunderstorms in and around nebraska into kansas as well. watch out for strong to damaging winds, large hail, severe thunderstorms as well as intensive rain. it will be developing a bit more as we head into your wednesday as well....
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. >> the appeals of some canada ontario. >> yes. so you feel that willy-nilly -- and it's going to seep into our institutions. i think what he's saying steven into our institutions notably the supreme court the massachusetts and even the supreme court itself on the reversal on sodomy. >> absolutely. i don't think it's willy-nilly. i think activists at the yale university law school who're very consciously doing this. they are tied to activists in europe, and they are developing this whole body of law that the social conservatives are very worried about it >> let's take euthanasia or doctor assisted suicide is okay. in the netherlands. do you know that i believe it's 65% of americans support allowing a doctor to fu fulfill terminally ill patient's right to end life >> that's one where americans are relatively close to other in need lund. 59% of americans oppose gay marriage even though of them are for civil unions. but i think this notion that there's a pipeline that's running somehow from europe and from the netherland to the united
. >> the appeals of some canada ontario. >> yes. so you feel that willy-nilly -- and it's going to seep into our institutions. i think what he's saying steven into our institutions notably the supreme court the massachusetts and even the supreme court itself on the reversal on sodomy. >> absolutely. i don't think it's willy-nilly. i think activists at the yale university law school who're very consciously doing this. they are tied to activists in europe, and they are...
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it will remain fairly stormy across much of ontario. we do have risks of tornadoes out here. minnesota across the u.s. looking severe tonight as well. but as you can see the weather conditions improve by wednesday. as we're looking at fairly long conditions. we have a tropical depression to the south of mexico as well. 38 degrees in houston today. and hot day in los angeles. 31. but much cooler towards the pacific northwest. now for europe. the heaviest of rain will occur across the northern tier of the continent. much of continental europe will stay dry and settled under this very large high pressure system. the british isles, too, looking much drier. could even see spells of sunshine as well. france will see wet weather. much of spain and portugal will stay dry. stays hot in madrid. 37 degrees. paris will be warm, 28. 20 degrees, cool in london. here is your extended forecast now. >>> an annual bonfire festival has been held in kyoto with messages from survivors of the march 11 disaster inscribed on local firewood. on tuesday evening, the first fire was lit in the shape of
it will remain fairly stormy across much of ontario. we do have risks of tornadoes out here. minnesota across the u.s. looking severe tonight as well. but as you can see the weather conditions improve by wednesday. as we're looking at fairly long conditions. we have a tropical depression to the south of mexico as well. 38 degrees in houston today. and hot day in los angeles. 31. but much cooler towards the pacific northwest. now for europe. the heaviest of rain will occur across the northern...
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it will remain fairly stormy across much of ontario. we do have risks of tornadoes out here. minnesota across the u.s. looking severe tonight as well. but as you can see the weather conditions improve by wednesday. as we're looking at fairly long conditions. we have a tropical depression to the south of mexico as well. 38 degrees in houston today. and hot day in los angeles. 31. but much cooler towards the pacific northwest. now for europe. the heaviest of rain will occur across the northern tier of the continent. much of continental europe will stay dry and settled under this very large high pressure system. the british isles, too, looking much drier. could even see spells of sunshine as well. france will see wet weather. much of spain and portugal will stay dry. stays hot in madrid. 37 degrees. paris will be warm, 28. 20 degrees, cool in london. here is your extended forecast now. >>> an annual bonfire festival has been held in kyoto with messages from survivors of the march 11 disaster inscribed on local firewood. on tuesday evening, the first fire was lit in the shape of
it will remain fairly stormy across much of ontario. we do have risks of tornadoes out here. minnesota across the u.s. looking severe tonight as well. but as you can see the weather conditions improve by wednesday. as we're looking at fairly long conditions. we have a tropical depression to the south of mexico as well. 38 degrees in houston today. and hot day in los angeles. 31. but much cooler towards the pacific northwest. now for europe. the heaviest of rain will occur across the northern...
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you see the new system coming in from ontario, sweeping across much of quebec into your tuesday. so staying quite unsettled here as well. looking at 29 degrees in d.c. today, warming up to 28 in new york city with plenty of sunshine. 28 in toronto, sunny and warm here as well. now, let's take a look at europe. we have that very large storm system moving into scandinavia, moving fairly slowly, so keeping weather conditions quite unsettled over next couple of days. looking very windy and thundery across the baltic states, the north coast of germany and poland and bringing a little bit of cloudy and wet weather to the northern end of the british isles as well. but for central, western and eastern europe, under the big high pressure system, it will stay dry for the most part, plenty of sunshine as well. the iberian peninsula starting off on a sunny note. by evening, we'll start to see the new system coming in from the west, the weather conditions quite wet for you. 32 degrees in madrid. 21 in paris. looking quite chilly in berlin, 17 degrees with cloudy skies. all right, here is your
you see the new system coming in from ontario, sweeping across much of quebec into your tuesday. so staying quite unsettled here as well. looking at 29 degrees in d.c. today, warming up to 28 in new york city with plenty of sunshine. 28 in toronto, sunny and warm here as well. now, let's take a look at europe. we have that very large storm system moving into scandinavia, moving fairly slowly, so keeping weather conditions quite unsettled over next couple of days. looking very windy and thundery...
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matic killing machine as they view the i p h three four five considered the top line model for the ontario based company it's a no all your hard earned tax dollars are creating new job opportunities. for floppy headed friends north of the border obama also took some time out of his thrown america under the bus door to call out is the media annoying to challenge or fifty thousand and twelve rick perry think that while the media is going out of their way to ignore discredit the constitution's champion ron paul governor perry is hard at work trying to repackage ron's position on the federal reserve and in his own poll cowboy swagger into the mix if this bridge. between now and the life. i don't know what you know if you kill me with we. we treat. the printing more money. to play politics. at this particular time in american history. is all right there are three in the. oh you don't politicize the fed rick don't you know the first rule of builder are you do not talk about the federal reserve so did he upset the rest of the establishment seems like you both rhinos and jackasses are taking reser
matic killing machine as they view the i p h three four five considered the top line model for the ontario based company it's a no all your hard earned tax dollars are creating new job opportunities. for floppy headed friends north of the border obama also took some time out of his thrown america under the bus door to call out is the media annoying to challenge or fifty thousand and twelve rick perry think that while the media is going out of their way to ignore discredit the constitution's...
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Aug 23, 2011
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and because it was in the region where the land is not broken up, in the east coast, buffalo, ontariodown to alabama. well, technically, what happened is that the east coast rang like a bell today when the violent shake happened, the entire crust, the entire plate that's here shook. in california, the plate is broken up into a million pieces and so when this piece shakes this piece doesn't feel it. the quake it happen at any time you feel it in many, many more spots. there were a couple of after shocks in the 2.5, 2.8 range. >> this is the worst one in this part of the country in 100 years or so? >> no question about it. this is the worst earthquake that they felt in virginia ever by, i understand we didn't have seismographs. but other than the 7.3 that hit charleston, this was the biggest quake. now, it didn't do a lot of monetary damage so far. and this is out of the usgs. we'll talk about that for just a second. they estimate the number of fatalities. 78% chance that less than one percent died. that's great. go over here to the estimated losses and damage. there's about a 35% chanc
and because it was in the region where the land is not broken up, in the east coast, buffalo, ontariodown to alabama. well, technically, what happened is that the east coast rang like a bell today when the violent shake happened, the entire crust, the entire plate that's here shook. in california, the plate is broken up into a million pieces and so when this piece shakes this piece doesn't feel it. the quake it happen at any time you feel it in many, many more spots. there were a couple of...
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Aug 28, 2011
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the storm cut a swath through virginia, pennsylvania, new jersey, new york and on all the way to ontario, canada. it would be 31 years until the next really big one. hurricane gloria, a cat 4 when it hit the bahamas. significantly weakened by the time she reached the united states, she packed enough punch to down trees and power lines from cape hatteras to long island, 8 people died. much lower than feared because the hurricane arrived at low tide. then bob in 1991. which made landfall between new york and rhode island narragansett bay. thousands packed shelters. yet others refused to leave. >> it's better to be here and take care of the house if anything happens. >> a decision many came to regret. >> virtually all the beach-front businesses and homes suffered water or structural damage. >> bob left massive destruction. >> we have sent a written request to the federal authorities and the head of fema will be in the state this afternoon. >> 17 were killed. $1.5 billion in property damage suffered. in 1999, hurricane floyd forced 2.6 million people in five states from their homes. triggeri
the storm cut a swath through virginia, pennsylvania, new jersey, new york and on all the way to ontario, canada. it would be 31 years until the next really big one. hurricane gloria, a cat 4 when it hit the bahamas. significantly weakened by the time she reached the united states, she packed enough punch to down trees and power lines from cape hatteras to long island, 8 people died. much lower than feared because the hurricane arrived at low tide. then bob in 1991. which made landfall between...
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southerly wind coming into nova scotia into the bay of fundy, the wind's coming down across lake an te ontarioatskills, where most of the cree tries are falling with wind gusts at 50 miles per hour. guys? >> thanks chad very much. >>> thousands of people who didn't evacuate part of north carolina's outer banks are cut off from the mainland. the national guard did an aerial tour with some 2,500 people stayed behind. brian todd was on that flight and joins us live from kinston, north carolina. brian, what did you see up there? >> reporter: well, marty, we just came back from hatteras island. the only way to get there, by helicopter. we took off in two helicopters from the north carolina national guard. doing a damage assessment, and a recon mission out there. what we saw, incredible. you're right. thousands of people, about 2,500 to be exact, cut off from the rest of the world. they ignored the governor's mandatory evacation order to get out. that order issued earlier in the week, well before the hurricane got here. they ignored it, wanted to stay and now are cut off. the reason, highway 12 whic
southerly wind coming into nova scotia into the bay of fundy, the wind's coming down across lake an te ontarioatskills, where most of the cree tries are falling with wind gusts at 50 miles per hour. guys? >> thanks chad very much. >>> thousands of people who didn't evacuate part of north carolina's outer banks are cut off from the mainland. the national guard did an aerial tour with some 2,500 people stayed behind. brian todd was on that flight and joins us live from kinston,...
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stunning, open-air views of toronto, lake ontario and buffalo, new york.the hand. >> this is actual, real shaking. let's do something before i chicken out. >> so what we're going do, jenna, toes over toronto. put all your weight into the front rope, take your hands off. >> this is an incredible feeling. put your bum over the edge and take a look down. take it off the ropes and there you go. how's that? oh, my gosh. definitely ranks up there. this is the dumbest thing i've ever done. >> after seeing the sights. >> really, really clear day. you can actually see niagara falls. >> snapping a good pic. >> smile, jenna. >> i finally come down, enough to consider what i had just accomplished. >> we did it! that was insane! i never thought i would be scared, and i thought it would be pure panic. it was more like adrenaline. >> really? >> not so much. would you do it? >> i would put that up there with climbing a mountain. why? >> nothing wrong with it. look, it's safe. >> i think i could do it, but i don't think i would -- >> it's one of those things, lester where
stunning, open-air views of toronto, lake ontario and buffalo, new york.the hand. >> this is actual, real shaking. let's do something before i chicken out. >> so what we're going do, jenna, toes over toronto. put all your weight into the front rope, take your hands off. >> this is an incredible feeling. put your bum over the edge and take a look down. take it off the ropes and there you go. how's that? oh, my gosh. definitely ranks up there. this is the dumbest thing i've ever...
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in petersboro, ontario. >> reporter: the last time he was ever seen. >> that's correct. >> reporter:decades and counting since that august morning in 1970. there's still a $150,000 reward for his capture. but the trail has grown cold. as for carl armstrong, he returned to madison after his prison term. >> i've lived a bizarre life. surreal sort of existence. >> reporter: in fact, until recently armstrong operated a juice stand just blocks from the campus building he destroyed. carl's brother dwight also returned to madison. he died last year. and david fine, who went on to law school but was denied admission to the oregon bar has worked as a paralegal. >> can never be restored. >> reporter: robert's widow stephanie remained in madison where she raised their three children. she never remarried. she chose not to appear in this story but she did give us a message for carl armstrong. she said, "i would like him to know that i harbor no ill will towards him and i never did." >> i've always felt shame for taking someone's life and hurting people. >> reporter: still armstrong's message for
in petersboro, ontario. >> reporter: the last time he was ever seen. >> that's correct. >> reporter:decades and counting since that august morning in 1970. there's still a $150,000 reward for his capture. but the trail has grown cold. as for carl armstrong, he returned to madison after his prison term. >> i've lived a bizarre life. surreal sort of existence. >> reporter: in fact, until recently armstrong operated a juice stand just blocks from the campus building...
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next is a call from ontario, california. what's on your mind? caller: i just wanted to say that we've tried the republican way the last 15 years, and the democratic president passed nafta, and nafta has a country. so we need fair trade, not free trade, and we need to tax those corporations that are taking jobs overseas, which was voted down by the republicans. i think we need to pay close attention to what our congress is doing to our country and hold them accountable at the next election. we cannot afford to keep on the same path with reduced government and the revenue we need to run our country and expect that things are going to get better. host: thanks, stephanie, and thanks for watching in california at this early hour. on facebook, it's going to take some time to recover from the mess the g.o.p. party put us in. some people think president obama has a magic wound and everything is going to go back to normal. wake up, america. this is not the movies. and next phone call is from laurel, maryland. richard, independent, you're on. good morning
next is a call from ontario, california. what's on your mind? caller: i just wanted to say that we've tried the republican way the last 15 years, and the democratic president passed nafta, and nafta has a country. so we need fair trade, not free trade, and we need to tax those corporations that are taking jobs overseas, which was voted down by the republicans. i think we need to pay close attention to what our congress is doing to our country and hold them accountable at the next election. we...
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well, because most of the population lives near streets and brooks and you cannot evacuate to ontario or quebec or new hampshire, and it is not practical. some people were in shelters, but it is not practical to evacuate a whole state. >> we appreciate it, gary tuchman. >>> we are getting in video from an aerial tour that was takenb from new york governor cuomo who decided to get on and take an aerial tour to get a sense of the damage in the area. we are told that this is scoalhari creek and mohawk river, and you can see how swollen it is and expanded over the last 12 to 24 hours as they fly over to get a better sense of what this looks like. we understand, too, that the area includes pratsvil s pratts york, and that is where we are following a story of several families who are actually abandoned there. they had sought to leave the city, and went to a vacation home and are trapped because of the four bridges that have collapsed around their location. they are in prattsville, new york, and this is an arena includes prattsville, new york, and you can just see the amount of water that ha
well, because most of the population lives near streets and brooks and you cannot evacuate to ontario or quebec or new hampshire, and it is not practical. some people were in shelters, but it is not practical to evacuate a whole state. >> we appreciate it, gary tuchman. >>> we are getting in video from an aerial tour that was takenb from new york governor cuomo who decided to get on and take an aerial tour to get a sense of the damage in the area. we are told that this is...
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that study, by the way, put together by folks at notre dame, cornell and the university of western ontariow what i'd like to find out, though? what percentage of those mean people eventually get fired? i mean, do they get fired more than nice people and does it all balance out in the end? >> and, you know, i mean, even if you have money, if you're mean and nasty and disagreeable, you have no friends, who cares, right? >> it's a lot of work to hate. >> i'm not a hater. i'm a lover. can i have a raise? >> i love it. >> carol, see you in a bit. >>> we showed you these erie imagesed yesterday of former egyptian leader roz locked in the iron defendant's cage. the judge has since closed the courtroom to cameras but the trial still goes on. mubarak being tried for allegedly commanding his security force tos to fire on protesters. more than 840 people died before mubarak stepped down in the country's unprecedented revolution. we visited with the family of one of the victims of the uprising, a family that's still mourning and still fighting for justice. >> reporter: this holy month will go without
that study, by the way, put together by folks at notre dame, cornell and the university of western ontariow what i'd like to find out, though? what percentage of those mean people eventually get fired? i mean, do they get fired more than nice people and does it all balance out in the end? >> and, you know, i mean, even if you have money, if you're mean and nasty and disagreeable, you have no friends, who cares, right? >> it's a lot of work to hate. >> i'm not a hater. i'm a...
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they found that the most kind of progressive populace states like british columbia and ontario were not the happiest states. that among the happiest states were some of the maritime provinces which were really the poorest and often considered the most backward provinces in canada. unfortunately, they did the study in such a way that you could break down what accounted for that surprising result. and what they found was, of course, the states that were more prosperous, that helped. that gave them a boost overall. but the boost that the average incomes gave these provinces like british columbia was much more than offset by answers to other questions of which perhaps the most dramatic, the one that favored the maritime provinces the most was do you have more than two people that you can rely on if you're in trouble? and on those questions like those, the maritime provinces scored far higher. so much so that that lifted their average level of overall happiness above that of the richer, more prosperous, more famous provinces of british columbia and ontario. and i think it is, you know, that
they found that the most kind of progressive populace states like british columbia and ontario were not the happiest states. that among the happiest states were some of the maritime provinces which were really the poorest and often considered the most backward provinces in canada. unfortunately, they did the study in such a way that you could break down what accounted for that surprising result. and what they found was, of course, the states that were more prosperous, that helped. that gave...
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according to the new study out this morning from the university of notre dame and university of western ontariowhy do they need to study this? we already know this. >> we know that brian makes more money. >> right. and i didn't know that was the key to my success. now it's reverse forensics. this stuns me. >> 18%. >> how many times in all the jobs that i've had in tv do you watch the person who is the nastiest rise to the top? i mean, that's just -- and then you sit there and you ask yourself -- >> the people who step on people's backs who are rude. it's amazing to me. look at these numbers. 18% more for men that they make $9,000 is sort of the median amount of money that they make and even angry women or rude women get more annually than their nice counterparts. >> and 9 in 10 employees have dealt with a bully boss in their career. we all understand that. a lot of times people that are rude get to the top and they don't sustain that. also, how do you characterize rude? rude might be focused. it might be determined. it might be relentless. >> exactly. that's why those qualities tend to be more
according to the new study out this morning from the university of notre dame and university of western ontariowhy do they need to study this? we already know this. >> we know that brian makes more money. >> right. and i didn't know that was the key to my success. now it's reverse forensics. this stuns me. >> 18%. >> how many times in all the jobs that i've had in tv do you watch the person who is the nastiest rise to the top? i mean, that's just -- and then you sit...
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sunny, open air views of toronto, lake ontario, and buffalo, new york.actually real right now. let's do something before i chicken out. >> let's do it. ♪ >> what we're going to do, jenna, is something called toes over toronto. put your toes like i'm doing right now rig over the grate there. put all of your weight on that front rope. take your hands off. there you go. >> okay. this is an incredible feeling. >> it's going to get krasier. you're going to straighten your knees right now. push your butt over the ledge and look down. see that hand? take it off the rope. there you go. how's that? >> oh, my gosh. definitely ranks up there. this is the dumbest thing i've ever done. >> what a view. >> reporter: and after seeing the sights -- >> you can actually see niagara fal falls. >> reporter: -- and snapping a few pics -- >> big smile, jenna. >> reporter: -- i finally calm down to consider what i just accomplished. we did it! that was insane. i never thought i would be -- i thought it was would be pure panic. it was like adrenaline, but i'm ready to do it agai
sunny, open air views of toronto, lake ontario, and buffalo, new york.actually real right now. let's do something before i chicken out. >> let's do it. ♪ >> what we're going to do, jenna, is something called toes over toronto. put your toes like i'm doing right now rig over the grate there. put all of your weight on that front rope. take your hands off. there you go. >> okay. this is an incredible feeling. >> it's going to get krasier. you're going to straighten your...