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pro independence but about qualms the province could face effort referendum on breaking away from ottawa. right with the global economy showing little sign of growth we also president of russia second largest bank about what he sees ahead for global finances. and requesting president a very to their bank precious second largest bank it's really great to have you with us today gotten so you've had it made to be for the last ten years and you've been there in two thousand and eight and you so everything when the financial crisis broke out now the global economy at this point is really not much better off i mean you have the eurozone crisis unemployment in the united states is still really high and when china is really had it for a hard landing if you compare things today to four years ago how bad are they i think we have to accept the word volatility it's become part of our life. of course the world economy he's passing the door of the cycle and we expect that when there's two or three years it will be quite difficult for the global economy and would not be very easy for the russian ones f
pro independence but about qualms the province could face effort referendum on breaking away from ottawa. right with the global economy showing little sign of growth we also president of russia second largest bank about what he sees ahead for global finances. and requesting president a very to their bank precious second largest bank it's really great to have you with us today gotten so you've had it made to be for the last ten years and you've been there in two thousand and eight and you so...
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. >> the president, vice president, and their wives will to ottawa today and florida weekend, or the future of is at the top of the of voter concerns. abc news, new hampshire. keep it on abc 7 to stay informed on the issues in this election. go one-on-per will one with ann romney tonight on abc news starting at 5:00. you don't want to miss that. hearing underway the former falls church convicted ofairman child sex abuse. copartner found guilty in may of molesting katia bill girl during sleepover with his daughter. victims were nine and 10 years old. molesting two girls. he was chairman of the falls church city democratic committee 2006-2007. a fourth bill teenager sentenced to 60 years in prison for murdering his 92-year-old neighbor. the 16-year-old plant guilty to murdering thelma steele and her heights afterct they got into an argument. then he went back to a home and cash and credit cards. the state's attorney helped a press conference about the sentencing. was a horrific death. today we believe justice has .een done >> officials say that he's receiving the maximum sentence. inve
. >> the president, vice president, and their wives will to ottawa today and florida weekend, or the future of is at the top of the of voter concerns. abc news, new hampshire. keep it on abc 7 to stay informed on the issues in this election. go one-on-per will one with ann romney tonight on abc news starting at 5:00. you don't want to miss that. hearing underway the former falls church convicted ofairman child sex abuse. copartner found guilty in may of molesting katia bill girl during...
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there had been a resurgence in ottawa jobs thanks to the bailout of detroit but now we're seeing a slowdown. >> even if these are caused by things that are happening abroad, that is not much help to the why house. >> no although it is interesting, i think this is going to be an unusual election. it has been already in the sense the economy has not been more of a headwinds for their president. any other era, you could not have an economy this bad and consumer confidence this low and still have an incumbent neck in neck with his rival. that is because the voters know they are more savvy about the economy. these problems are coming from abroad and they see the issue as the shrinking middle class and they do not see a romney as a guide beckon six that with his cayman island accounts. >> the one area where we might get relief is from the federal reserve. ben bernanke was prepared to do more to help the economy but getting back to your point about the era, that is a short term fix. >> absolutely. if you look at the history of quantitative easing, the first blast had an effect on the markets. the
there had been a resurgence in ottawa jobs thanks to the bailout of detroit but now we're seeing a slowdown. >> even if these are caused by things that are happening abroad, that is not much help to the why house. >> no although it is interesting, i think this is going to be an unusual election. it has been already in the sense the economy has not been more of a headwinds for their president. any other era, you could not have an economy this bad and consumer confidence this low and...
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rosalee the chechen republic all right into the ottawa debate now. i will start with iraq where a person break in the town to crete has claimed the lives of at least twelve people clashes began late on thursday night after a suicide bomb attack at the prison gate the military has reportedly regained control of the facility although some ninety inmates did manage to escape the attack comes after al qaeda in iraq and oust plans to regain territory and free its members who had been jailed. thousands of workers of march through central rome as part of a nationwide one day strike against austerity which will lead to a downsizing of the public sector and the government passed the latest spending cuts in august in a bid to avoid disaster meanwhile the country continues to slide deeper into recession with unemployment at its highest level since two thousand and four. well now the french cabinet has approved the country's toughest budget in decades included a promises to tax the rich and cut public spending but people are growing alarmed by increasing unemplo
rosalee the chechen republic all right into the ottawa debate now. i will start with iraq where a person break in the town to crete has claimed the lives of at least twelve people clashes began late on thursday night after a suicide bomb attack at the prison gate the military has reportedly regained control of the facility although some ninety inmates did manage to escape the attack comes after al qaeda in iraq and oust plans to regain territory and free its members who had been jailed....
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walwyn ottawa since >> they say a lot of the violence broke out in oakland because the police did president tried to repress the movement and they insist, this is a peaceful movement. >>pam: reddy will be a line of the scene as this developing situation unfolds street will have more throughout the night in his calf. taft all sounded tonight, stanley roberts will have a report as well. >>stanley: we want to tell you about the occupy for its has been observed around the globe. events in more than 30 cities worldwide including los angeles. many protesters today stopped traffic coming fancy than in the street chanting. from arrests were made for the most part demonstrations were peaceful. roughly 180 arrest in new york. >> this guy looks but he isn't a game. " >> protesters tried to block access to the new york stock exchange. essex >>pam: almost into years, the san jose police made an announcement today. but she is calling it quits. he says circumstances in his life have changed and he will leave the department at less than five months. >> the san jose police chief walked into a crowded confer
walwyn ottawa since >> they say a lot of the violence broke out in oakland because the police did president tried to repress the movement and they insist, this is a peaceful movement. >>pam: reddy will be a line of the scene as this developing situation unfolds street will have more throughout the night in his calf. taft all sounded tonight, stanley roberts will have a report as well. >>stanley: we want to tell you about the occupy for its has been observed around the globe....
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country and closed its embassy in tehran pushing relations between the nations to a crisis point ottawa declared iran a state sponsor of terrorism claiming its nuclear plans and stance toward syria are unacceptable to tehran didn't pull punches either it responded with promises of retaliation saying canada is being manipulated michel chossudovsky from the center for research on globalization agrees that canada wasn't the one making the decisions this is its high only statement at that time a moment. really also very serious this is because it closes down communication it isolates iran it's taking diplomacy and it is creating you call boy diplomacy so to speak this is what until you can in all of life take it in that canada is very much a policy of the united states we have an integration of the military between the two countries there's consultation in foreign policy it's well known that. really more or less follows in the footsteps of washington and i think that they want to put science lukather that stick with us they're not it's interesting to say the least that when harm innocent th
country and closed its embassy in tehran pushing relations between the nations to a crisis point ottawa declared iran a state sponsor of terrorism claiming its nuclear plans and stance toward syria are unacceptable to tehran didn't pull punches either it responded with promises of retaliation saying canada is being manipulated michel chossudovsky from the center for research on globalization agrees that canada wasn't the one making the decisions this is its high only statement at that time a...
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stance on syria this pushed the relations to crisis point as tehran promised retaliation calling ottawa a pawn of the u.s. meanwhile in israel the rhetoric being used by a sworn enemy iran is actually proving useful to some trying to justify a relentless push for new settlements party's policy i went through one of the israeli enclaves to explain. the call to prayer religious jews walk past a mosque in judaism's holiest city the scene speaks volumes about the gap between two peoples living cheek by jowl forty five years ago the part of hebron the largest city in the west bank was returned to jewish control since then around six hundred jewish families have lived in a small enclave outnumbered by palestinians they vow they will never be driven out despite the fact that jewish settlement in hebron is widely considered illegal and international law and so they justify their presence in part by looking for an enemy the fact that. there is a distinct target to get the jews out of her own is not a and and in and of itself it's a means to an end that being that they don't want to use in her ow
stance on syria this pushed the relations to crisis point as tehran promised retaliation calling ottawa a pawn of the u.s. meanwhile in israel the rhetoric being used by a sworn enemy iran is actually proving useful to some trying to justify a relentless push for new settlements party's policy i went through one of the israeli enclaves to explain. the call to prayer religious jews walk past a mosque in judaism's holiest city the scene speaks volumes about the gap between two peoples living...
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canada has ordered all iranian diplomats out of the country and is closing its embassy in tehran ottawa's said it was acting because of the islamic state support for the syrian government and its threats against israel and defiance of u.n. resolutions michel chossudovsky i spoke to him a little earlier the director of the center for research and globalization based in montreal believes that canada is being used. this is a high only statement the only moment. really also very serious this is because it closes down communication it isolates iran it's taking diplomacy and it is creating convoy diplomacy so to speak this decision was taken in our why it was it was taken in washington canada's very much a proxy of the united states we have an integration of the military between the two countries there's consultation in foreign policy it's well known that the harper government merely more or less follows in the footsteps of washington and i think that they wanted to put science leak out of them to take the first step now it's interesting to say the least that when the foreign minister there mad
canada has ordered all iranian diplomats out of the country and is closing its embassy in tehran ottawa's said it was acting because of the islamic state support for the syrian government and its threats against israel and defiance of u.n. resolutions michel chossudovsky i spoke to him a little earlier the director of the center for research and globalization based in montreal believes that canada is being used. this is a high only statement the only moment. really also very serious this is...
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a pro independence party given while wins the province could face a referendum a break away from ottawa. up next we talked to the c.e.o. of asia pacific summit a now being hosted in russia to ask how ties with other economies can be strengthened that's an spotlight and that's coming up. hello again the welcome to. new show. today. during this first week of september the russian far east has turned into one of the busiest places in the world. as business. have gathered apec leaders meeting. for russia. into the asia pacific region. to the far east and. so what do you put. out. the most important. will discuss it with the head of the russian directing. me. that is hosting a forum where financial wizards will be discussing business development an investment it's. a great opportunity to boost money flow to its economy many economists say it's a time of global financial the country is doing great but like excessive bureaucracy and corruption. bad global investors. is working to change this. the russian market is better than many others now. mr reality is showing busy. hands vestment russia b
a pro independence party given while wins the province could face a referendum a break away from ottawa. up next we talked to the c.e.o. of asia pacific summit a now being hosted in russia to ask how ties with other economies can be strengthened that's an spotlight and that's coming up. hello again the welcome to. new show. today. during this first week of september the russian far east has turned into one of the busiest places in the world. as business. have gathered apec leaders meeting. for...
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canada has ordered all iranian diplomats out of the country and is closing its embassy in tehran ottawa has said it was acting because of the islamic state support for the syrian government its threats against israel and defiance of u.n. resolutions for more on this let's now talk to michele chossudovsky the director of the center for research on globalization based in montreal so kind of this foreign minister he's called iran the most significant threat to global peace and security in the world today is that a fair comment. first of all this announcement it's very it's highly it was made asia pacific economic cooperation summit we've all star it was intended to be heard there you. iran's alleged support of terrorist organizations and there's absolutely no evidence to that effect but you could always fabricate their words i should mention that in the united states. last year. a manhattan caught a cure. iran of harboring the nine eleven hijackers and i would suspect though that in the days ahead the alleged involvement of of. terror ron paul out of the nine eleven. alleged terrorists wil
canada has ordered all iranian diplomats out of the country and is closing its embassy in tehran ottawa has said it was acting because of the islamic state support for the syrian government its threats against israel and defiance of u.n. resolutions for more on this let's now talk to michele chossudovsky the director of the center for research on globalization based in montreal so kind of this foreign minister he's called iran the most significant threat to global peace and security in the...
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a driver went into a massive sink hole in ottawa and we know a thing or two about this in baltimorech the driver was not hrt but his car swail -- hurt but his car was swallowed up. you see the end result. the whole doubled in size requiring major repairs for the highway to reoa. this is something we can re-- to reopen. this is something we can relate to and something else we can relate to beautiful dogs. >>> friday are more lovely when aleen gabbey and a great pet come into the studio. tell us about diego because he is getting a lot of attention. he is adorable. >> he is just loving all the attention he is getting in the studio. he's senior dog and the adoption fee is waived. he is 10 years old. >> wow. he doesn't look it. he doesn't look it. >> he looks spry and is in very good shape and the one thing i did notice is he could have used a little bit of dental work. >> oh. >> throughout his life. >> bad breath is this. >> a little bit. >> that comes with the territory. >> yeah. >> actually you have to brush your pet's teeth. >> you do this. >> and people laugh but it keeps the breath n
a driver went into a massive sink hole in ottawa and we know a thing or two about this in baltimorech the driver was not hrt but his car swail -- hurt but his car was swallowed up. you see the end result. the whole doubled in size requiring major repairs for the highway to reoa. this is something we can re-- to reopen. this is something we can relate to and something else we can relate to beautiful dogs. >>> friday are more lovely when aleen gabbey and a great pet come into the studio....
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pro independence party could book wins the province could face up referendum on breaking away from ottawa. next on our t.v. we have like vandalism versus big spending explain right now in the cause or report . max kaiser this is the kaiser report the global stratification amongst classes various groups continues now in the u.k. we've got lovise versus toffs stacey well in my first headline max i have this academic arrested after polite graffiti is found on cars rather than the usual swear words tags and rude pictures max and academic has apparently been put in graffiti on posh cars in his neighborhood reading really wrong arbitrary very silly he's inscribed these with a screwdriver in their cars oh lovely your use b.m.w. in my neighborhood is really wrong with a screwdriver scratched into this and of course we've seen this in france of course there's a big emphasis on grammar you know when they're committing this kind of lobby on top then the lows on that have to grammar has to be good of course this made me think of the g.o.p. convention where we see there's such a thing as polite rape a
pro independence party could book wins the province could face up referendum on breaking away from ottawa. next on our t.v. we have like vandalism versus big spending explain right now in the cause or report . max kaiser this is the kaiser report the global stratification amongst classes various groups continues now in the u.k. we've got lovise versus toffs stacey well in my first headline max i have this academic arrested after polite graffiti is found on cars rather than the usual swear words...
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paul ryan campaigns in ottawa on wednesday. the and the organizers say weather has forced them to move today's festivities from inside at the time warner cable arena. singer mary j. blige will still perform. the venue change means earth wind and fire will not take the stage. there performance was scrapped concerns that such a large band could not be accommodated on the smaller stage. more people to london to watch michelle obama s.b. van ann romney. more than 26 million people opening night of the dnc were the first lady was the featured speaker. more than 22 million people as the first night of the republican national convention. >> a with abc 7 news and wjla.com for complete coverage with abc 7. news, ang at other observation hearing will georgetown and murdering his socialite wife. doctors say albrecht muth is noticeably weekend after a hunger strike last month. but they believe he is competent to stand trial. killed 91-0 viola drath inside their home last summer. the latest on the 12-year-old fort washington boy accused of
paul ryan campaigns in ottawa on wednesday. the and the organizers say weather has forced them to move today's festivities from inside at the time warner cable arena. singer mary j. blige will still perform. the venue change means earth wind and fire will not take the stage. there performance was scrapped concerns that such a large band could not be accommodated on the smaller stage. more people to london to watch michelle obama s.b. van ann romney. more than 26 million people opening night of...
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that's because an old and controversial video involving the group has been on earth the details in ottawa. they are inherently members of the our group why not i and i'm talking about this you guys oh who seem to be concerned with making a political statement at least that's what they claim but they seem to be more concerned with the reaction that they get the message therefore becomes secondary and tertiary and the primary reason they're actually doing what they're doing seems to be to get a rise out of the public to get some sort of a provocative emotional response so this is exactly what the police at what the see right seem to have been doing for example one of course the latest in the loudest such performance was the punk prayer the so-called punk prayer the christ the savior procedural where they were jumping out by the altar on the pulpit and yelling things which were rather press trained to be held in church of course remembers off group was to write were convicted and sentenced to two years in prison now there was also another case which also made waves and was really comes the c
that's because an old and controversial video involving the group has been on earth the details in ottawa. they are inherently members of the our group why not i and i'm talking about this you guys oh who seem to be concerned with making a political statement at least that's what they claim but they seem to be more concerned with the reaction that they get the message therefore becomes secondary and tertiary and the primary reason they're actually doing what they're doing seems to be to get a...
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president will be in ottawa and then there is a debate split october 3rd is the first debate that's happening. >>> what a big emotional events of the evening was an appearance by former arizona congressman gabrielle deferreds pitch to lead the pledge of allegiance with her speech greatly improved after months of therapy. >>> one nation under that indivisible was liberty and justice for all. >>> if it was wooded in the head in january of last year as a gunman went on a deadly shooting spree at an event forgiveness constituents. >>> about 20 minutes away from getting intermission the latest information. he a economists are expecting much change when august employment report comes out shortly. expect hundred 35,000 jobs are created last month. the at-through the autumn, the rate will be change on change at eight. 05% >>> glass that was into it added 66 points and reached a sexy a hard. but instead go. texas all cases the fastest speed limit. >>> a big fight turns into a nightmare. the hopes that one good land and in handcuffs. >>>,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> set a fix was in and the direct path of a
president will be in ottawa and then there is a debate split october 3rd is the first debate that's happening. >>> what a big emotional events of the evening was an appearance by former arizona congressman gabrielle deferreds pitch to lead the pledge of allegiance with her speech greatly improved after months of therapy. >>> one nation under that indivisible was liberty and justice for all. >>> if it was wooded in the head in january of last year as a gunman went on a...
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ottawa at towards the macarthur been no delays if you're heading towards the local airport. we still have east of highway foreclosure. still waiting for word from caltrans woman or to pick out. >>> i want some of those mobile kelso's are cool. when at some locations outside this morning. the measures running in the '50s of sight as we head towards the afternoon and will plan of some sunshine and those spots. the numbers running well below average. citizens 70's around the late and '50s and '60s out towards the coast. this war to continue to pump and some cool air. it's gonna keep temperatures done for the rest of summer was comes to an end on saturday. these temperatures will drop further. would like to see some delays that as a full this morning although nothing just yet. as a trouble across the country we have some storms making and their way through the new york area. some chicago lane and drug convictions and denver. should be pretty good into houston. 70's and toward senator's the low eighties run morgan hill 56 these east the temperature is still very pleasant. we're a
ottawa at towards the macarthur been no delays if you're heading towards the local airport. we still have east of highway foreclosure. still waiting for word from caltrans woman or to pick out. >>> i want some of those mobile kelso's are cool. when at some locations outside this morning. the measures running in the '50s of sight as we head towards the afternoon and will plan of some sunshine and those spots. the numbers running well below average. citizens 70's around the late and '50s...
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ottawa that to happen either the. >>> went to bring down a deficit of which are needed to do it by sticking it to the middle-class and iowa to keep your taxes low but i can afford to pay little bit more and mitt romney and the floor to pay a little bit more. and we don't build the economy from the top down. greta that's president obama in wisconsin is to living in the polls and the key swing states. which is also paul o'brien's home states. coming up former president both clinton and face the nation chatting with him on the latest residuum matchup and talking about his advice to this congress from getting things done on face the nation at 8 30 this morning on cbs 5. speaking of the vote and getting out on tuesday the hosta rally to maximize voter registration to make sure that all eligible voters and alameda county is a registered and ready to cast their ballots come november. the congresswoman barbara lee will lead the meeting and oakland coinciding with someone other similar events around the country and the idea is to fight voter i.d. laws. great a victory for birth control advocates thi
ottawa that to happen either the. >>> went to bring down a deficit of which are needed to do it by sticking it to the middle-class and iowa to keep your taxes low but i can afford to pay little bit more and mitt romney and the floor to pay a little bit more. and we don't build the economy from the top down. greta that's president obama in wisconsin is to living in the polls and the key swing states. which is also paul o'brien's home states. coming up former president both clinton and...
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paula newton's in ottawa. >> erin, they gave several reasons.m opening with the statement that, look, iran, canada feels, now poses the greatest threat in the world today. in terms of peace and security. other than that, they claim that iran is now a terrorist state. that it is basically sponsoring troops like hezbollah. and they also pointed out that they fear for the safety of their own diplomats in the country. having said that, though, this decision, erin, really has more to do with israel than with iran. many here feel in the last year canada becoming much more pro-israel than it has been in recent years. many feel this was under some pressure from israel that canada decided it was better to cut ties with iran. erin. >> all right, thanks to paula. now, let's check in with anderson. new york would cost customers 30% less than one for saturday at 8:00 p.m. now, considering the quality of the restaurant, where dinner for two easily costs more than $150, that's huge. >> for them it's really a unique value that is very compelling. >> on the flip
paula newton's in ottawa. >> erin, they gave several reasons.m opening with the statement that, look, iran, canada feels, now poses the greatest threat in the world today. in terms of peace and security. other than that, they claim that iran is now a terrorist state. that it is basically sponsoring troops like hezbollah. and they also pointed out that they fear for the safety of their own diplomats in the country. having said that, though, this decision, erin, really has more to do with...
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is then finally, the minivan driver of bandits for ottawa to have a conversation with the driver of thesan vernon avenue is another one of those streets in san francisco where parking is at a premium costs cost oldest ... ahem manhattan office they're very hard here to get tapioca? >>caller: is that he park normally? hess >>stanley: i a.m told on the weekends in san bruno ave is a total nightmare. do you have a street that is a total nightmare? hit me on my facebook fan page. >>pam: the worst of hurricane is it is over but the damage has been done. the president is visiting the disaster area well remnants of the storm greed of problems in the northeast. catherine heenan has the story after this break. this cost ma'am not for some it is in rebuilding time for the second time in seven years. first it was hurricane katrina and now isaac. fan >> our rules pretty much came off. it basically told the house syria fell >> authorities dropped mandatory evacuation orders for neighbor is threatened by a strained lock on a cat's mouth but they still recommend that people stay away. so on sunday, ho
is then finally, the minivan driver of bandits for ottawa to have a conversation with the driver of thesan vernon avenue is another one of those streets in san francisco where parking is at a premium costs cost oldest ... ahem manhattan office they're very hard here to get tapioca? >>caller: is that he park normally? hess >>stanley: i a.m told on the weekends in san bruno ave is a total nightmare. do you have a street that is a total nightmare? hit me on my facebook fan page....
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an ottawa, canada, rite of passage. we're fiery. respectful. we have decorum.'re considerate. we can be feisty. >> you're now canadian-american. you can vote in the american election? >> i can indeed. >> have you voted before? >> i have voted long distance as i traveled. >> what is your leaning? >> my meaning is towards the spiritual activism. i like the extrapolation people may want to make with politics and war. i like to do the one on one sort of private intimate stuff. >> is it all getting a bit shamless -- >> yeah, more transparent. >> you've got two heavily super pac funded campaigns going on. all prepared to just lie, deceive. it's become almost a parody. >> there's an agenda. in terms of what we'll actually be putting into effect, that remains the big question. really it's the presentational self we're looking at. for me, the antiquated system is a system that i don't really necessarily buy into. i'd rather deal with how we can take care of our people. >> when you travel around the world as you do, usually successfully, what impression do you get about
an ottawa, canada, rite of passage. we're fiery. respectful. we have decorum.'re considerate. we can be feisty. >> you're now canadian-american. you can vote in the american election? >> i can indeed. >> have you voted before? >> i have voted long distance as i traveled. >> what is your leaning? >> my meaning is towards the spiritual activism. i like the extrapolation people may want to make with politics and war. i like to do the one on one sort of private...
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they did it in ottawa. minnesota cut back their salaries.u will hear more and more stories about this as the days continue. training camps are supposed to open next week. >> we've got refs being basically locked out of the nfl. right? we've got an nhl lockout that we haven't heard any updates really on which makes me a little more nervous. do you think the sports world realizes that we're still in pretty tough economic times? are they just completely on their own planet? >> i honestly think they're disrespectful of the average person because they think that we're lem mings because we've been lemmings in the past and when the game starts up again we'll just start drooling for our sports an come right back. that's what i think. it is a tough situation but it's proven itself in the past, brian, that that is the case but listen, when you start -- when training camps are supposed to open next week, then you start canceling preseason games, then you start cutting not season. if you lose regular season games, a lot of people think the credibility o
they did it in ottawa. minnesota cut back their salaries.u will hear more and more stories about this as the days continue. training camps are supposed to open next week. >> we've got refs being basically locked out of the nfl. right? we've got an nhl lockout that we haven't heard any updates really on which makes me a little more nervous. do you think the sports world realizes that we're still in pretty tough economic times? are they just completely on their own planet? >> i...
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. >> a pilot and texas - in texas was participating in an air show and ottawa.nd he slammed into the ground. spectators saw this smashed into the field and no one was hurt. >> still coming up petaluma is celebrating a look at how they celebrated. >> this recipe is being released honey ale and honey porter with honey from the white hose bee hives and this recipe is now available. the shape of the class could impact how fast they drink it. kirk glasses were consumed faster. also people they drink four minutes faster. researchers believe that it is difficult to pace yourself because it is difficult to determine how much is in there. >> 4:46. --beer glasses. >> the good news is that it is the warmest day of the week with many people having the day off. 90's. 70's expected so certainly heading for the beaches. plenty of sunshine. however not the case right now with tens fog and finesdense fog-- advisory put the national weather service issuing that. even hazardous conditions and highway 1 0 1 and honear half moon bay. and temperatures will range from the 60's, 90's.
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paula newton's in ottawa. >> erin, they gave several reasons.th the statement that, look, iran, canada feels, now poses the greatest threat in the world today. in terms of peace and security. other than that, they claim that iran is now a terrorist state. that it is basically sponsoring troops like hezbollah. and they also pointed out that they fear for the safety of their own diplomats in the country. having said that, though, this decision, erin, really has more to do with israel than with iran. many here feel in the last year canada becoming much more pro-israel than it has been in recent years. many feel this was under some pressure from israel that canada decided it was better to cut ties with iran. erin. >>> now, our fifth story "outfront." a new trend in dining inspired by airplanes. you think, oh, no, dining, airplanes, food, they don't go together. it's an idea taking hold in cities across the country and generating tens of millions for the industry. but it could spell the end of dinner at 8:00 for all of us. it's as simple as supply an
paula newton's in ottawa. >> erin, they gave several reasons.th the statement that, look, iran, canada feels, now poses the greatest threat in the world today. in terms of peace and security. other than that, they claim that iran is now a terrorist state. that it is basically sponsoring troops like hezbollah. and they also pointed out that they fear for the safety of their own diplomats in the country. having said that, though, this decision, erin, really has more to do with israel than...
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ottawa political party money. i want a system that is transparent, a hint and only individuals contribute. and i think we can do constitutionally. [applause] >> cominco onto the next question. >> am i speaking too loudly quick >> no, that's not an issue. i want to comment because this is the stimulating debate we're having. some years ago when i was head of common cause and we promote a matching system of campaign contributions, tom foley, the speaker for a while and then not partisan speaker by any definition of the word, we came up with an idea that when you have matching contributions and a person were to take matching contributions, you could condition that a substantial portion of the contribution should come from within the state that the candidate resides in. so that was an effort at trying to balance the thrust of what mickey edwards is saying and is a way of perhaps handling the constitutional infirmity question and is a thing to think about as we try and fix our campaign finance system and move away from
ottawa political party money. i want a system that is transparent, a hint and only individuals contribute. and i think we can do constitutionally. [applause] >> cominco onto the next question. >> am i speaking too loudly quick >> no, that's not an issue. i want to comment because this is the stimulating debate we're having. some years ago when i was head of common cause and we promote a matching system of campaign contributions, tom foley, the speaker for a while and then not...
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it's very bad in some parts of ottawa.armers lucky enough to get a couple inches of rain in july might be harvesting 170 bushels of corn per acre. someplace else where maybe the soil is sandy and more subject to a drought they might be getting 10 bushels of corn per acre. it's very widespread. we do know this, that we will probably have maybe the fourth or fifth best corn crop nationwide we have ever had. but it is still down tremendously from last year. last year it averaged 180 bushels per acre. they expect the state of iowa to have about 132 bushels per acre. nationwide, 120 bushels per acre. that sounds like a lot. when i started farming in 1960, the average nationwide was about 60 bushels per acre. host: we are talking with senator grassley of iowa. if you would like to join the conversation, call -- you don't serve on the foreign relations committee, but we would like to hear your perspectives on news that the u.s. ambassador to libya was killed in a. rocket is is breaking news. what would be the implications on this
it's very bad in some parts of ottawa.armers lucky enough to get a couple inches of rain in july might be harvesting 170 bushels of corn per acre. someplace else where maybe the soil is sandy and more subject to a drought they might be getting 10 bushels of corn per acre. it's very widespread. we do know this, that we will probably have maybe the fourth or fifth best corn crop nationwide we have ever had. but it is still down tremendously from last year. last year it averaged 180 bushels per...