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the group is spearheaded by teresa spence, leader of a small native band in northern ontario. she is 22 days into a hunger strike on victoria ireland -- victoria island just across from the canadian parliament. other groups are demanding better living conditions for canada's aboriginal and they're angry at the government of prime minister steven harper which they accused of trying to revoke their land and sovereignty rights. >> in swirling snow late last month, they converged on canada's parliament in what became the largest gathering so far in the idle more movement. began with four aboriginal women and a twitter-tag. it has grown into nationwide protests like this flash mob in toronto that brought thousands to a city center intersection. more than anything else, a hunger strike by three suspense galvanize the group. now into her fourth week, she is demanding meetings with prime minister steven harper and a representative of the british crown which negotiated treaties with aboriginal when it was a british colony. the chief rose to prominence when there was a food and housing
the group is spearheaded by teresa spence, leader of a small native band in northern ontario. she is 22 days into a hunger strike on victoria ireland -- victoria island just across from the canadian parliament. other groups are demanding better living conditions for canada's aboriginal and they're angry at the government of prime minister steven harper which they accused of trying to revoke their land and sovereignty rights. >> in swirling snow late last month, they converged on canada's...
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the gun show at the ontario convention center.romoter expected about 12,000 people here over this two day event. tracy is adjusting that number upward. >> certainly not 12,000. closer to 15,000 to 18,000 people this weekend. >> reporter: so many people the fire marshal closed the doors after they opened at 9:00 a.m. this is what it looks like now meeting the limits. lines are still long especially for ammunition. tracy says ammo was four feet high when people were let this this morning. >> most has sold out. >> reporter: by the cart load. the reason? concern about congress. >> very much so. >> reporter: taking aim at ammo. either putting exorbitant taxes on it or limiting the amount one can buy. grant joined the club of concerned gun owners. >> i did join the nra today. so hopefully my funds will help them protect -- protect our second amendment rights. >> reporter: california already has some of the most strict gun laws in the country. if congress wants to ban automatic weapons as has been rumored. it won't affect our state. you
the gun show at the ontario convention center.romoter expected about 12,000 people here over this two day event. tracy is adjusting that number upward. >> certainly not 12,000. closer to 15,000 to 18,000 people this weekend. >> reporter: so many people the fire marshal closed the doors after they opened at 9:00 a.m. this is what it looks like now meeting the limits. lines are still long especially for ammunition. tracy says ammo was four feet high when people were let this this...
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big trout lake ontario. we will get a piece of the arctic air mass. these purples show you were the core of the arctic air masses. that cold air coming across the relatively warm waters and great lakes will generate numerous snow showers up near the great lakes. tomorrow, mild they would set aside. sunday, cold front. sunny skies, one day warm up tomorrow. near 50 degrees. mountains should hit the 40's tomorrow. temperatures falling sunday into monday. probably will go below zero next week. 45 sunday. along the coast, a lot of sunshine. if you're going to the patriots ravens game, winds gusting over 30 miles an hour. 45 sunday. highs only in the 20's on tuesday and wednesday. >> this is 11 sports. >> members of the ravens got start of said to me, it is up to the players now. -- startoff said to me, it is up tot h the players now. against the new england patriots, a chance to play indoors at super bowl. all taking part in the sendoff pep rally for the ravens. all kinds of people with superstition say that will make the difference, including one man who
big trout lake ontario. we will get a piece of the arctic air mass. these purples show you were the core of the arctic air masses. that cold air coming across the relatively warm waters and great lakes will generate numerous snow showers up near the great lakes. tomorrow, mild they would set aside. sunday, cold front. sunny skies, one day warm up tomorrow. near 50 degrees. mountains should hit the 40's tomorrow. temperatures falling sunday into monday. probably will go below zero next week. 45...
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on our task force we have jim leach, head of ontario teachers. they make it very clear that they measure a company by its long term commitments to the entire ecosystem of its business. the pension plan of holland does the same thing. the new have ceo's you are on board, like one from italy. -- fromunilabor. -- from unilabor. it stopped giving quarterly earnings reports. he said if your interested in long-term growth, sustainability, and a company that takes care of all its stakeholders, by my shares. we think that in order to have corporations do the right thing, we need investors to do the right thing, and create a virtuous circle of inclusive capitalism. >> the overarching issue that we deal with in the report is the issue of ethics. if people in business and finance thought about what was right and wrong, i think we would have less resistance to a our form of capitalism today. one of the things about adam smith is, 17 years before he wrote the wealth of nations, he wrote the theory of moral sentiments. he was more a moral philosopher than an e
on our task force we have jim leach, head of ontario teachers. they make it very clear that they measure a company by its long term commitments to the entire ecosystem of its business. the pension plan of holland does the same thing. the new have ceo's you are on board, like one from italy. -- fromunilabor. -- from unilabor. it stopped giving quarterly earnings reports. he said if your interested in long-term growth, sustainability, and a company that takes care of all its stakeholders, by my...
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. >>> august 2001, ontario, canada. residents witness a fiery blaze aboard a freighter ship in the welland canal. moments earlier, the great lakes freighter named "the wind dock" carrying about 26,000 pounds of wheat, approaches the allenberg bridge. >> can it stop? >> no, a boat that size? >> oh, my gosh. oh! >> there's people in that top part, eh? >> just before 9:00 p.m. as the ship nears, the operator begins to lower the bridge, too soon. the captain struggles to shop the ship frantically trying to get the bridge operator's attention. he drops anchor, but the ship's momentum makes a collision inevitable. >> there's guys up in that bridge. >> to the horror of those watching on the shore, the 730-foot-long freighter slams into the steel bridge. its upper deck completely tearing off. the crash first sheers off the smokestack, then the ship's wheelhouse with the captain still inside. the bridge is pushed clear off its track. >> i've never seen such a thing. they could be killed. >> the vessel sustains heavy damage. with
. >>> august 2001, ontario, canada. residents witness a fiery blaze aboard a freighter ship in the welland canal. moments earlier, the great lakes freighter named "the wind dock" carrying about 26,000 pounds of wheat, approaches the allenberg bridge. >> can it stop? >> no, a boat that size? >> oh, my gosh. oh! >> there's people in that top part, eh? >> just before 9:00 p.m. as the ship nears, the operator begins to lower the bridge, too soon. the...
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this is a train in ontario canada. this is their version of amtrak.is jason and he's taking us through a small tour of one of the train cars. what's crazy about this train, that it's in jason's basement. >> what? >> this is a replica of a via train that he spent five years building. >> here's my basement and here's my toy and the via train. >> it took him over 2,000 hours to complete this project. every detail, a perfect match. here's a time lapse of what it took to build this train. this blew my mind. you might think, how did he get so authentic looking? >> when i found out about this train being scrapped we got ahold of it before it was scrap and took all of these original parts out of it. >> does this guy ever talk about why he wanted a train in his basement? >> the train is where i feel most at home. it's where i feel most at peace. it's this bubble of comfort. especially hurdling along at 85 miles an hour. >> go buy a ticket! the train in the basement something in going to go 80 miles an hour with the snow and the wind passing him. >> i think it'
this is a train in ontario canada. this is their version of amtrak.is jason and he's taking us through a small tour of one of the train cars. what's crazy about this train, that it's in jason's basement. >> what? >> this is a replica of a via train that he spent five years building. >> here's my basement and here's my toy and the via train. >> it took him over 2,000 hours to complete this project. every detail, a perfect match. here's a time lapse of what it took to...
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and snow along the west canada border and similar situation is happening in the southern part of ontario, quebec and the north eastern states. to the south there will be severe weather in oklahoma tonight. the threat will also spread to the southern parts of the mississippi river valley and parts of tas within the next 24 hours. we talked about bone chilling temperatures across the east last week. conditions are changing. you can see the jet stream moving further up toward warmer air to flow in from the south. temperatures are cooling down across the rest of the u.s. this is your forecast high for the next three days. new york city, 14 degrees expected on your wednesday. 19 in washington, d.c. on the same day. chicago 17 on tuesday. it will plummet to 3 on wednesday and go down to minus 7, so you may want to bundle up once again. finally in europe a massive storm system as strong as a hurricane is still with you. you can see the isobars are close to each other meaning strong winds are blowing. we have reports of 90 kilometers of wind. southwest in england and was you'll be dealing with r
and snow along the west canada border and similar situation is happening in the southern part of ontario, quebec and the north eastern states. to the south there will be severe weather in oklahoma tonight. the threat will also spread to the southern parts of the mississippi river valley and parts of tas within the next 24 hours. we talked about bone chilling temperatures across the east last week. conditions are changing. you can see the jet stream moving further up toward warmer air to flow in...
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. >> at a remote who gas plant in ontario, -- of syria, jihadists militants arrive in jeeps, and to people are reported to have been killed -- in algeria, jihadists militants arrived in jeeps, and two people are reported to have been killed. he has made millions smuggling across the borders. it has triggered a series of crisis meetings in london, where the government emergency meeting has been convened three times during the day. the number of british hostages is thought to be in single digits. >> it took place in the eastern part of algeria at an oil compound with oil workers. a number of people are held hostage. this does include british nationals, and it is a dangerous situation. >> the u.s. state department confirms americans are among the hostages. >> we are monitoring the situation. we are in contact with authorities and diplomatic counterparts as well as the security office in london. >> this hostage crisis is focusing right across whitehall. what is not clear is what exactly are the kidnappers motives, because this boils down to two possibilities. is this about money? or is it abou
. >> at a remote who gas plant in ontario, -- of syria, jihadists militants arrive in jeeps, and to people are reported to have been killed -- in algeria, jihadists militants arrived in jeeps, and two people are reported to have been killed. he has made millions smuggling across the borders. it has triggered a series of crisis meetings in london, where the government emergency meeting has been convened three times during the day. the number of british hostages is thought to be in single...
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this time in ontario, canada. we're riding along here with astrid idyllwild on her bike and she claims this almost grazed her as the car rushed up to pass and then goes to sit at this red light. and then the argument starts. >> are you in a rush? you want to break the law? >> don't act stupid with me. [ bleep ]! >> two seconds after she says, i've got a kid in the car, she circumstances i'm going to punch you in the face. >> and leaves her car and the arguments continues. >> do you know the -- >> don't yell at me! do i look [ bleep ] stupid? >> don't you -- >> yeah. >> thank you. >> highway 147. >> sounds like when there's not a bike lane you can go along with traffic as long as you stay close to the curb, what it seems astrid is doing. >> my car's better than yours, right? >> that's why you use it as weapon. >> hurry it up, hurry it up! >> then on to the road where it looks like there is a bike lane. everything was fine. fortunately it didn't come to fist ka kfisticuffs, were but pe are talk ak it. talking about
this time in ontario, canada. we're riding along here with astrid idyllwild on her bike and she claims this almost grazed her as the car rushed up to pass and then goes to sit at this red light. and then the argument starts. >> are you in a rush? you want to break the law? >> don't act stupid with me. [ bleep ]! >> two seconds after she says, i've got a kid in the car, she circumstances i'm going to punch you in the face. >> and leaves her car and the arguments...
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hundreds of people slowed traffic on a bridge linking ontario province with the united states.emonstrations have been held in at least six provinces. now this report. >> native protesters marched and danced peaceful in the canadian capital ottawa and all across canada, supporters talked to the streets. one of the largest demonstrations was at the ambassador bridge which links the city of windsor with detroit, michigan. protesters slowdown traffic between canada and the united states on its busiest border crossing. the goods that trouble over this bridge represent about a quarter of all trade between the two countries. the demonstrations under the banner of idle no more began two months ago to protest living conditions on reservations and to defend treaty rights signed with the british crown in the 19th century. crowds stopped traffic in toronto, canada's largest city and the financial center. protesters blocked railway lines in several parts of the country. the relatively small demonstrations did not bring economic activity to a standstill as some had feared. some native chiefs
hundreds of people slowed traffic on a bridge linking ontario province with the united states.emonstrations have been held in at least six provinces. now this report. >> native protesters marched and danced peaceful in the canadian capital ottawa and all across canada, supporters talked to the streets. one of the largest demonstrations was at the ambassador bridge which links the city of windsor with detroit, michigan. protesters slowdown traffic between canada and the united states on...
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of these lakes, toward the southern portions from huron over toward michigan and south of erie and ontario, around buffalo, you're going to be seeing up to about 35 centimeters of snowfall, accompanied by winds possibly up to 100 kilometers per hour there is going to be that risk of some blizzard-like conditions really reducing visibilities here w that northwesterly wind coming down, temperatures get colder. winnipeg, minus 22 only for your high on thursday. chicago, up to minus 8. even as far south as atlanta now, your going to be in the single digits here, going through the latter part of your workweek. as we take a look toward europe. we have a storm system pushing across the british isles. this is also bringing some heavy rainfall across portions of the low countries. some gusty winds. the good news into friday this tight gradient we have been seeing here, all these lines really close together. that low pressure off to the north is going to weaken, also the high pressure toward the south, gradients need to come less. that means the winds are finally going to start to back off. still se
of these lakes, toward the southern portions from huron over toward michigan and south of erie and ontario, around buffalo, you're going to be seeing up to about 35 centimeters of snowfall, accompanied by winds possibly up to 100 kilometers per hour there is going to be that risk of some blizzard-like conditions really reducing visibilities here w that northwesterly wind coming down, temperatures get colder. winnipeg, minus 22 only for your high on thursday. chicago, up to minus 8. even as far...
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. >>> quite an interesting lesson going on in what we believe is a high school in ontario. >> you can'tt i'm a mother [ bleep ] p.i.m.p. now shorty, she in the club. she dancing for dollars. >> yeah, yeah. that's the leer riyrics from th cent song "p.i.m.p." ♪ >> she got a thing for that guccie, that fendi, that prada. i ain't that [ bleep ] trying to haul her because i want the [ bleep ] money. >> she's not leaving out any words, any terms in this song. but she says she has a reason for doing this. >> i'm above my money, you see, girl. you can holler at me. if you [ bleep ] with me, i'm a p.i.m.p. >> the student who uploaded this told us she's a substitute teacher. the reason she's reading these lyrics is because she wanted to show the students that when we listen to a song, we don't really listen to the lyrics and how disturbing they can be. at some point, you hear one of the students say -- >> is this fine that a teacher just said something about a [ bleep ]? >> i know. i am reading the lyrics. >> you're just doing your job. >> a little mixed reviews from the class. of course, 50 cen
. >>> quite an interesting lesson going on in what we believe is a high school in ontario. >> you can'tt i'm a mother [ bleep ] p.i.m.p. now shorty, she in the club. she dancing for dollars. >> yeah, yeah. that's the leer riyrics from th cent song "p.i.m.p." ♪ >> she got a thing for that guccie, that fendi, that prada. i ain't that [ bleep ] trying to haul her because i want the [ bleep ] money. >> she's not leaving out any words, any terms in this...
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can you talk about the ontario culture here and what is being done that with the great ideas -- a entrepreneurial culture here and what is being done with the great ideas? >> we started here in 1962. this building is about 25 years old. we were down the hill at the san jose raiders center. -- research center. one of the things that ibm does -- a couple of things. one is having an eye on where things are going. one of the reasons that we focused here on data, relational database disk drive, was, looking at the time, the inability to access data quickly on a computer was actually an inhibitor to getting business done. one of the ways that you get innovation out there is you understand how it is going to be used, really, before you start. the major reason for working on the disk drive, aside from the obvious technology base that this place has and continues to have, was just an understanding that high-speed access to data would create an opportunity
can you talk about the ontario culture here and what is being done that with the great ideas -- a entrepreneurial culture here and what is being done with the great ideas? >> we started here in 1962. this building is about 25 years old. we were down the hill at the san jose raiders center. -- research center. one of the things that ibm does -- a couple of things. one is having an eye on where things are going. one of the reasons that we focused here on data, relational database disk...
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(groans in pain) raf: winnie, give us an apb, gerrard heading east from ontario. where's ems? we're gonna take care of you. tobias: you gotta tell may... sam: easy, easy, easy... he's gonna find her, okay? he's gonna find both of them- what do you mean? both of who? he said he wanted to know where may was, but i wouldn't tell him, and then he said he'd ask her mom, so i told him... told him what, tobias? royal york hotel, where she works. he's going there now. he's got a gun! jules: i'm calling the hotel. everything we can on any james mitchell matching his description. copy. i need to see tobias. tobias is gonna be okay, but we gotta get to your mom and dad and make sure they're gonna be okay, too. you can't let him near my mom. i hear you. what's your name? it's ed. ed lane. ed, you can't let this happen. you don't know my father. can you help us know him, may? may, can you ride with us? yeah. let's go. sam: tobias is with ems. we're on our way to the hotel, squad cars en route. jules, any luck reaching the mother? jules: she works the banquets, they don't know if she's show
(groans in pain) raf: winnie, give us an apb, gerrard heading east from ontario. where's ems? we're gonna take care of you. tobias: you gotta tell may... sam: easy, easy, easy... he's gonna find her, okay? he's gonna find both of them- what do you mean? both of who? he said he wanted to know where may was, but i wouldn't tell him, and then he said he'd ask her mom, so i told him... told him what, tobias? royal york hotel, where she works. he's going there now. he's got a gun! jules: i'm calling...
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the constitution requires the official ontario of office to take place january 20th. the president was officially sworn into office yesterday at a small ceremony at the white house. he followed that up with a candlelight service sunday night where he said today's parties are not about him. >> what we're celebrating is not the election or swearing in of a president. what we're doing is celebrating each other. >> and he talked about what he called the most significant event of the inaugural weekend's celebrations, his wife's new haircut. >> i love her bangs. she looks good. she always looks good. >> the celebrations won't end until late monday night when the president and first lady attend three different inaugural balls. the theme of this year's presidential inaugural is "our people, our future" was selected by the presidential inaugural committee because they say president obama draws inspiration from the citizens. i'm randall pinkston in washington, d.c. >> thank you very much. >>> well, of course, today is also the national holiday honoring martin luther king jr. an
the constitution requires the official ontario of office to take place january 20th. the president was officially sworn into office yesterday at a small ceremony at the white house. he followed that up with a candlelight service sunday night where he said today's parties are not about him. >> what we're celebrating is not the election or swearing in of a president. what we're doing is celebrating each other. >> and he talked about what he called the most significant event of the...
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we actually have clear skies out there but i mentioned to western new york state specifically lake ontario and just on the north edge of lake erie. it looks like for chicago it will be quiet once we get these clubs out of the way until we get into the weekend where there is another chance of maybe a little precipitation. as we head towards the weekend that could be snow producing cloudiness you see. no accumulation of consequence expected. low temperature 18-23. then for tomorrow, partly cloudy, winds will pick up. on saturday clouds will increase and that is going to produce some late in the day snow showers temperatures still expected to be in the '30's as we go into the weekend but not a great day with this snow coming. this again is not expected to be an accumulating snow just a series of snow showers perhaps moving through the area late saturday. there have actually been some revisions to the seventh day but i have some revisions to show you. an emotional day for survivors of sandy hook elementary shooting students and teachers return to class for the first time since their rain date
we actually have clear skies out there but i mentioned to western new york state specifically lake ontario and just on the north edge of lake erie. it looks like for chicago it will be quiet once we get these clubs out of the way until we get into the weekend where there is another chance of maybe a little precipitation. as we head towards the weekend that could be snow producing cloudiness you see. no accumulation of consequence expected. low temperature 18-23. then for tomorrow, partly...
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we are seeing snow across lake michigan, ontario. lake-effect snow not a big deal. travel forecast it is 8 in boston. traveling looks good for much of the country from new york to san francisco. bundle up, right, heather? >> yes, bundle up. it is still cold. it is still cold. >> no one ever blames you. >> never janice. you are awesome. >> now to stories you can bank on this morning. good news to investors as they respond to the fiscal cliff deal. long-term it might be a different story. lauren simonetti from the fox business network joins us to explain. good morning. >> good morning. good to see you. >> cold outside hot on wall street. the first trading day saw the dow biggest point gain in the year. all three indexes soared between 2 and 3 percent. it is likely the fiscal cliff lieu fore yaw soared today talking the next fiscal cliff about the debt ceiling and cut government spending. some investors remain bullish. as january goes so goes the year. we could see 10 percent returns for stocks in 2013 pending washington figures everything out. >> 2013 expecting to be
we are seeing snow across lake michigan, ontario. lake-effect snow not a big deal. travel forecast it is 8 in boston. traveling looks good for much of the country from new york to san francisco. bundle up, right, heather? >> yes, bundle up. it is still cold. it is still cold. >> no one ever blames you. >> never janice. you are awesome. >> now to stories you can bank on this morning. good news to investors as they respond to the fiscal cliff deal. long-term it might be a...
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when you look at countries around the world, australia, new zealand, huge backlash in ontario, we're seeing backlash against the large wind projects going in all over the place. gerri: talkbout new york. you have an interesting example there. >> just last month lawyers here in new york filed lawsuits, 60 residents in herkimer county, just north of albany, they filed lawsuit saying these project, wind turbines, built within 1000 feet or so of residences are emitting all the noise, keeping them up at night, diminishing property values and th filed suit. i think it is indicative of the backlash. gerri: this is interesting. you say this is the first time it will be heard in court of law, the issue about the sound. >> in the u.s., yes. gerri: seems to me that is pollution. >> sure it is. that is the part, exposes the double-standard, gerri. it just drives me crazy. where is the sier club? where is greenpeace, natural resources defense council, so-called environmental groups, why aren't they stainedding up for the small landowners? these peop are really getting a raw deal and the wind ener
when you look at countries around the world, australia, new zealand, huge backlash in ontario, we're seeing backlash against the large wind projects going in all over the place. gerri: talkbout new york. you have an interesting example there. >> just last month lawyers here in new york filed lawsuits, 60 residents in herkimer county, just north of albany, they filed lawsuit saying these project, wind turbines, built within 1000 feet or so of residences are emitting all the noise, keeping...
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you can see coming down for areas including lake ontario, squas well as lake erie.nd towards buffalo. let's go to a live shot coming out of cleveland, you're looking at the snow and some of the locations we're going to see three to seven inches of snow. that's just for cleveland. as i take you back over to our graphics here, very quickly, with all that moisture coming in, we're going to see some of these locations anywhere between 10 and 20 inches of snowfall. we're talking three feet in some of these parts, anywhere you see the purple and the pink. john, it's bitterly cold outside and when you add in the snow we're talking about major travel delays due to the wind and that includes parts of the northeast. >> thanks so much, jennifer. we have two southerners on the panel who have been gasping through your entire weather forecast in all that snow and cold. >> is it going to be okay? >> we'll make it. >> what is that white stuff? >> here in the northeast we call that snow, governor. >>> president obama used his platform the swearing in ceremony to frame his second ter
you can see coming down for areas including lake ontario, squas well as lake erie.nd towards buffalo. let's go to a live shot coming out of cleveland, you're looking at the snow and some of the locations we're going to see three to seven inches of snow. that's just for cleveland. as i take you back over to our graphics here, very quickly, with all that moisture coming in, we're going to see some of these locations anywhere between 10 and 20 inches of snowfall. we're talking three feet in some...
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i remember being in toronto, ontario. it seemed like every time i published a book, the american bomb somebody. the first time i published a book was on add. just when it came out, they were bombing yugoslavia. the next book, they were bombing iraq. i remember watching george bush jr. on television talking about the impending invasion and attack on iraq. i turned the sound down -- and i do not know if you have ever had the experience of watching george bush, not for what he was saying, but from the perspective of body language, and from that perspective you saw a scared kid. his brow was for road with uncertainty and fear. >> you have been listening to dr. gabor mate, best-selling author. not as well-known in this country, which is why we bring this to you today. he is the author of a number of books. we are offering you the full speech as well as the books for a contribution, if you call right now. you have been seeing the number throughout the show. it is your weight to throw a lifeline out to link tv. in order for demo
i remember being in toronto, ontario. it seemed like every time i published a book, the american bomb somebody. the first time i published a book was on add. just when it came out, they were bombing yugoslavia. the next book, they were bombing iraq. i remember watching george bush jr. on television talking about the impending invasion and attack on iraq. i turned the sound down -- and i do not know if you have ever had the experience of watching george bush, not for what he was saying, but from...
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ontario. >> they're used to that there. >> three feet? i know. >> we live in atlanta. sworn in for a second term. that wasn't the only thing making news at the inauguration. we'll recap some of the most memorable moments. just one bie wod delight... ♪ ♪ a flavor paradise of delicious fishes ♪ ♪ friskies seafood sensations. ♪ feed the senses. i have obligations. cute tobligations, but obligations.g. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> politicians, pop stars, and men in trees? yes. all of that on display during president obama's incompetent august gur rags. jeanne moos has a look at some of the day's memorable and unscripted moments. >> reporter: it was a da
ontario. >> they're used to that there. >> three feet? i know. >> we live in atlanta. sworn in for a second term. that wasn't the only thing making news at the inauguration. we'll recap some of the most memorable moments. just one bie wod delight... ♪ ♪ a flavor paradise of delicious fishes ♪ ♪ friskies seafood sensations. ♪ feed the senses. i have obligations. cute tobligations, but obligations.g. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is...
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ontario i don't think's ban stops mobile delivery service and cultivation.s patients to get marijuana if they are in hospice care or a nursing home. >> the loss gatas town council returning after public outcry over a plan to build. the council decided to send the plan back to committee for review. residents complained the plan to build a 450 unit complex near highway 17 and 85 would make a congested area worse. they were concerned the affordable housing would decrease property values along with hurting the quality of education. >> they can have access to shops, downtown. this would not be all in one location. oh, these people. >> it's one of those we must use because there is space there. i don't want the town to lose financial support from the state which it will if it doesn't approve this. >> town council says they may revisit 36 other sites previously looked at for the project. >> let's revisit a look at the forecast for today. a change in the works. let's go to christina loren. >> something new to talk about. >> not so bad in san jose. probably want to g
ontario i don't think's ban stops mobile delivery service and cultivation.s patients to get marijuana if they are in hospice care or a nursing home. >> the loss gatas town council returning after public outcry over a plan to build. the council decided to send the plan back to committee for review. residents complained the plan to build a 450 unit complex near highway 17 and 85 would make a congested area worse. they were concerned the affordable housing would decrease property values...
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traffic on the ambassador bridge connecting detroit with the neighboring canadian town of windsor, ontario. the protests were held in solidarity with the idle no more movement, in indigenous-led effort to protest the federal government's treatment of native peoples and its record on the environment. the year, india and japan have grounded the dreamliner jets over safety concerns following a series of incidents. federal aviation ordered all of them taken out of service wednesday. european officials followed suit today. the 787 is the newest of a boeing and the company reportedly is depending heavily on its success. it's suffered from several issues including a fire on a plan bought -- park in boston an emergency landing in japan that had burn marks around the main battery. today marks the 100th birthday of the legendary media activist everett parker. active for more than six decades, parker is best known for spearheading the challenge to mississippi television station wlbt in the 1960's, which ultimately had its license revoked for attempting to squelch the voices of the civil- rights movem
traffic on the ambassador bridge connecting detroit with the neighboring canadian town of windsor, ontario. the protests were held in solidarity with the idle no more movement, in indigenous-led effort to protest the federal government's treatment of native peoples and its record on the environment. the year, india and japan have grounded the dreamliner jets over safety concerns following a series of incidents. federal aviation ordered all of them taken out of service wednesday. european...
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. >> also in canada, a fire breaks out at a propane facility in toronto, ontario, shortly before 4:00rning. it quickly spreads into a seemingly bottomless pit of flames, and exploding cylinders of propane. >> when we got to the scene, we actually had small cylinders that were exploding and rocketing several hundred feet in the air. >> in the predawn darkness, huge clouds of propane flare up like explosions from hell. dark smoke billows from the uncontrollable blaze. cannisters shoot up like rockets. >> most of them were the smaller cylinders. they are commonly called a 33-pound cylinder. this site had hundreds and hundreds of those on site and that's what was rocketing up in the air. my biggest concern was where was the staff, because we couldn't see them coming down. >> the fire began at a 24 hour propane supply business. >> there was an accident and it released a large amount of propane so that cloud found an ignition source and that was a vapor cloud explosion. there was a tremendous amount of force. >> the initial explosion severely damages several nearby houses. residents are awa
. >> also in canada, a fire breaks out at a propane facility in toronto, ontario, shortly before 4:00rning. it quickly spreads into a seemingly bottomless pit of flames, and exploding cylinders of propane. >> when we got to the scene, we actually had small cylinders that were exploding and rocketing several hundred feet in the air. >> in the predawn darkness, huge clouds of propane flare up like explosions from hell. dark smoke billows from the uncontrollable blaze. cannisters...
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police closed the international bridge connecting ontario with michigan after hundreds of protesters marched from the rest of the canadian side. since the protests were also held a bridges, roads, rail lines, another border crossings across canada. the actions came one day after chief theresa spence announced she joined a meeting between canadian prime minister stephen harper and first nations leaders. spence has been on hunger strike since december 11, demanding a meeting with harper, an action that has helped spur the idle more movements called into a broader call for political transformation, indigenous rights, and environmental justice. idle more organizers have called for a global day of action on january 11, the same day that spence is slated to meet with harper in the one month anniversary of her hunger strike. >> two major health care unions have announced a merger after previously teaming up with the health giant kaiser permanente a. the 85,000 member california nurses association will join the 10,000-member national union of healthcare workers for a new union entirely of wo
police closed the international bridge connecting ontario with michigan after hundreds of protesters marched from the rest of the canadian side. since the protests were also held a bridges, roads, rail lines, another border crossings across canada. the actions came one day after chief theresa spence announced she joined a meeting between canadian prime minister stephen harper and first nations leaders. spence has been on hunger strike since december 11, demanding a meeting with harper, an...
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now is the leading author of the study and professor of biology at queens university in kingston, ontario, john small. welcome, professor. let's dig right into this study because there were a couple things that stood out to me in your main findings. one of the things you point to as a huge problem is that the pollution that was found was not natural. and before was it assumed they were all natural sources? >> well, certainly there was a lot of controversy in the oil sands region. people have often argued you couldn't argue that some of the contaminants were higher in lakes, for example. you can measure that but the argument was always made it was natural because the oil sands is very close to the surface. they were saying this is naturally always been in the area. the only way you can prove it isn't, you have to go back in time before 1960s, before the oil sand development began. that was a real problem. no one was measuring pollution levels in the 1950s, 1920s. so using methods we use, go to lake setments. lakes slowly fill with mud and a very sophisticated science you can reconstruct en
now is the leading author of the study and professor of biology at queens university in kingston, ontario, john small. welcome, professor. let's dig right into this study because there were a couple things that stood out to me in your main findings. one of the things you point to as a huge problem is that the pollution that was found was not natural. and before was it assumed they were all natural sources? >> well, certainly there was a lot of controversy in the oil sands region. people...
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sarah is from ontario. >> it's a little chilly, but i don't usually stand in the cold for hours. >> goodin city proved its name in the hours before 2013. officials expecting more than 300,000 people right off the main drag. police are cracking down on anyone carrying bottles or glass. and no one under the age of 18 was allowed. >> and the clock struck midnight in madrid. thousands of revelers braved the rain to ring in the new year. the recession has left spain with a staggering 25% unemployment rate there. and many are hoping that the new year brings some form of reform. and no time to celebrate for participants in this morning's tournament of roses parade. the 42 floats are ready and in position after a police escort brought them to pasadena. >> spectators are camping out along the parade rate, but no tents are allowed. the pentagon is making its debut, with a float honoring veterans of the korean war. >> make sure you check out the rose parade on abc and the rose bowl. >> of course. >> and 2013 will begin with cold, cold weather in much of the country. they're saying the first week of
sarah is from ontario. >> it's a little chilly, but i don't usually stand in the cold for hours. >> goodin city proved its name in the hours before 2013. officials expecting more than 300,000 people right off the main drag. police are cracking down on anyone carrying bottles or glass. and no one under the age of 18 was allowed. >> and the clock struck midnight in madrid. thousands of revelers braved the rain to ring in the new year. the recession has left spain with a...
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. >> we face a very bad situation at this bp gas compound in ontario. a number of british citizens have been taken hostage. we already know of one who has died. the algerian armed forces have attacked this compound. it is a very dangerous, very uncertain, a very fluid situation. i think we have to prepare ourselves for the possibility of bad news ahead. >> we will have more on developments in algeria and mali after the headlines. >> the united states ramped up its involvement in mali's conflict thursday amid the hostage crisis. crafting plans to use its cargo planes for shuttling french troops and equipment. regional forces from west africa are turning the armed conflict against rebels who have occupied much of mali's north since march. the european union is planning to send about 500 soldiers and security forces to mali for a 15-month training mission. the four ministers approved the plan and selected a french general to lead the mission during a special meeting thursday in brussels. after the meeting, french foreign ministers -- the french foreign min
. >> we face a very bad situation at this bp gas compound in ontario. a number of british citizens have been taken hostage. we already know of one who has died. the algerian armed forces have attacked this compound. it is a very dangerous, very uncertain, a very fluid situation. i think we have to prepare ourselves for the possibility of bad news ahead. >> we will have more on developments in algeria and mali after the headlines. >> the united states ramped up its involvement...
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high and the colder air moving over the great lakes, lake effect snow up to a foot in possible, lake ontario harris, tomorrow, it's a big day in d.c. and temperatures are going to be chilly. we could make it to 42 in the afternoon, but again, that cold air is moving in by the evening we're talking low 30's and even a chance for a couple of flurries. >> harris: actually, compared to the years past. >> some historical dates. >> harris: still chilly for standing out there. maria molina. thank you very much. president obama officially sworn in for the second term today. supreme court justice john roberts conducting the ceremony in the blue room at the white house. to meet the requirement that the president officially take office by january 20th. and the vice-president sworn in, justice sonya sotomayor doing the honors and they laid a wreath at the arlington national cemetery. the speech, the parade, the parties are all taking place tomorrow. we already know what the forecast is going to be, now, chief political correspondent carl cameron is live in washington for us tonight. they lowered the cro
high and the colder air moving over the great lakes, lake effect snow up to a foot in possible, lake ontario harris, tomorrow, it's a big day in d.c. and temperatures are going to be chilly. we could make it to 42 in the afternoon, but again, that cold air is moving in by the evening we're talking low 30's and even a chance for a couple of flurries. >> harris: actually, compared to the years past. >> some historical dates. >> harris: still chilly for standing out there. maria...
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oklahoma 73083 in canada, send your request to: the key of david post office box 400 campbellville, ontario lop 1bo [♪...] >> announcer: the following program is brought to you by nopalea, the anti-inflammatory wellness drink by trivita. stay tuned to learn how you can receive a 32-ounce bottle of nopalea free. >> a few months ago, i had a hard time walking this hill. but today, i'm doing it pain-free. do i have a secret? you bet. and that's why i'm here today to share that secret...
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including this one at the ontario convention center over the weekend.ers said they're buying because they're worried about new legislation. joining me now is white house correspondent for the "washington post," phillip r rutger who wrote about this. you point out these proposals are far broader and more comprehensive than what we might have expected. here's what democratic senator heidi heitkamp of north dakota is saying. >> i think you need to put everything on the table. but what i hear from the administration and if the. "washington post" is to be believed that's way in extreme of what i think is necessary or even should be talked about. and it's not going to pass. >> give us a sense, phillip, of how the white house is gearing up for this fight, what their strategy is. >> in the immediate aftermath of the shooting in newtown last month, president obama tasked vice president biden with leading an interagency working group. they've been meeting with a lot of key stakeholders, law enforcement leaders, faith leaders, various gun control advocates to deve
including this one at the ontario convention center over the weekend.ers said they're buying because they're worried about new legislation. joining me now is white house correspondent for the "washington post," phillip r rutger who wrote about this. you point out these proposals are far broader and more comprehensive than what we might have expected. here's what democratic senator heidi heitkamp of north dakota is saying. >> i think you need to put everything on the table. but...
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he has one nonnegotiable demand which is that the religious, the ontario dks here be subjected to the draft. nenetanyahu has no problem with that. otherwise he's appealing to both left and right because he's focusing on economic issues. in fact there was a prominent likud backer here tonight who said, well, he's well known from television. he's good looking. he's handsome. he's articulate and he speaks good sense. so there isn't likely to be a huge rejection of lapid-netanyahu coalition by netanyahu's traditional supporters but that still only leaves him with 50 of the 60-plus that he would need. so it's really where netanyahu goes to next. does he go to the right? does he go to the left? does he go to fringe parties what will influence the tenor of his next government >> ifill: margaret, this is what you do really well. would you explain to us why this internal drama that's happening in israeli politics, the left -- who is stronger tonight, the left, the right, what effect on does that on u.s. policy and especially on the peace process and the two-state solution we've all been watchi
he has one nonnegotiable demand which is that the religious, the ontario dks here be subjected to the draft. nenetanyahu has no problem with that. otherwise he's appealing to both left and right because he's focusing on economic issues. in fact there was a prominent likud backer here tonight who said, well, he's well known from television. he's good looking. he's handsome. he's articulate and he speaks good sense. so there isn't likely to be a huge rejection of lapid-netanyahu coalition by...