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we have been the rand corp he is a former professor of physics at the university of ottawa and thenwhere we cross to richard noam he is a lecturer at the university of edinburgh all right gentlemen cross talk rules and i think that means you can jump in anytime you want patrick you're in washington do you think in the wake of the storm there will be a new debate a new discussion about climate change because the two presidential candidates two major ones don't like to talk about this issue yeah and they're still not going to talk about it climate change is the third rail of american politics it's recognized that the cap and trade bill that the house of representatives passed in two thousand and nine cost the democratic party the control of the house of representatives so nobody wants to go there right now ok richard i mean so it's just about politics nobody really cares about the earth everyone just cares about elections well i mean in america you've got massive massive funding for climate denial for people to go around saying it's not happening romney has picked a vice presidential
we have been the rand corp he is a former professor of physics at the university of ottawa and thenwhere we cross to richard noam he is a lecturer at the university of edinburgh all right gentlemen cross talk rules and i think that means you can jump in anytime you want patrick you're in washington do you think in the wake of the storm there will be a new debate a new discussion about climate change because the two presidential candidates two major ones don't like to talk about this issue yeah...
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in washington he is the director of the center for the study of science at the cato institute in ottawa we have done the ramp or he is a former professor of physics at the university of ottawa and then where we crossed to richard noam he is a lecturer at the university of edinburgh all right gentlemen crosstalk roles in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want patrick you're in washington do you think in the wake of the storm they'll be a new debate a new discussion of a.
in washington he is the director of the center for the study of science at the cato institute in ottawa we have done the ramp or he is a former professor of physics at the university of ottawa and then where we crossed to richard noam he is a lecturer at the university of edinburgh all right gentlemen crosstalk roles in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want patrick you're in washington do you think in the wake of the storm they'll be a new debate a new discussion of a.
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thousands of people gathered in the capital of ottawa this morning to honor the sacrifices of their country'sans. the crowd lined the sidewalks of dozens of vets as they marched through the city streets. remembrance day has been marked since the end of world war ii. and overseas, similar remembrances in australia. that's the prime minister julia gillard laying a wreath at the australian war memorial in camber. they paid tribute to military members honored for their sacrifice. britain's king george v declared december 5 remembrance in 1919 to be observed in commonwealth countries. >> and new developments in the scandal surrounding david petraeus. as is reported, a woman by the name of jill kelley is believed to be the one to notify the f.b.i. and got an email from the biographer paula broadwell. >> at the top spy master david petraeus must have known something about clandestined operations but why couldn't keep his secret affair with paula broadwell under cover. the romance unraveled in a woman in california jill kelley who was familiar with broadwell and petraeus received a training and haras
thousands of people gathered in the capital of ottawa this morning to honor the sacrifices of their country'sans. the crowd lined the sidewalks of dozens of vets as they marched through the city streets. remembrance day has been marked since the end of world war ii. and overseas, similar remembrances in australia. that's the prime minister julia gillard laying a wreath at the australian war memorial in camber. they paid tribute to military members honored for their sacrifice. britain's king...
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the stanford kayak club, from brush creek to ottawa river, go pros everywhere, just awesome cool videoese thrill seekers. >> i wish i could kayak and do what they are doing. it's really pretty. >> that's going to do it for our show. enjoy this video and we'll see show. enjoy this video and we'll see you next time, everybody. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
the stanford kayak club, from brush creek to ottawa river, go pros everywhere, just awesome cool videoese thrill seekers. >> i wish i could kayak and do what they are doing. it's really pretty. >> that's going to do it for our show. enjoy this video and we'll see show. enjoy this video and we'll see you next time, everybody. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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here in the russian capital said important issues should be brought into the open the details in ottawa to say go to preschool. leaders are meeting as we speak up on the key international issues is of course the escalating crisis in the middle east and the conflict in syria also trade and energy ties are a very important part of the relationship between moscow and they're being talked about as well and another issue is the human rights situation in russia in fact earlier the members of the general german parliament even put together this list of questions they wanted to discuss with the russian president including the controversial. case to remind you last winter of this a group who formed the so-called form of prayer right inside of christ the savior stood vigil they claim that it was an act of political protest but were found guilty of hooliganism east on religious hatred several members of the group are currently in jail and the russian president outlines that this prayer is not the only controversial events that the girls' to porton over the years and stressed that it's really diffi
here in the russian capital said important issues should be brought into the open the details in ottawa to say go to preschool. leaders are meeting as we speak up on the key international issues is of course the escalating crisis in the middle east and the conflict in syria also trade and energy ties are a very important part of the relationship between moscow and they're being talked about as well and another issue is the human rights situation in russia in fact earlier the members of the...
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there is a financial crisis that led to the crisis in ottawa industry. adding on top of that psychologically the failure of the big three automakers, tough. tough call. by the way, i don't know what anybody in the presidential election mentions this as a bush program. i have a chapter in my forward. i'm not concerned about partisan politics. we need to get history right. start on one administration continue to the other. that's not what it's about either. but what happened if we we let it go? it would've been on the manufacturing access, all these contracts out the door. could a tesla have come in about three factories and scaled itself by a factor time? added those resources, what would've happened if we had the courage to do that? again, i am thinking that would've been a big risk, but it would have been exciting. and it might've been a great thing for american auto workers. >> we are talking with philip auerswald from a professor at george mason university. this is his most recent vote, "the coming prosperity: how entrepreneurs are transforming the gl
there is a financial crisis that led to the crisis in ottawa industry. adding on top of that psychologically the failure of the big three automakers, tough. tough call. by the way, i don't know what anybody in the presidential election mentions this as a bush program. i have a chapter in my forward. i'm not concerned about partisan politics. we need to get history right. start on one administration continue to the other. that's not what it's about either. but what happened if we we let it go?...
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ottawa county, which has picked the presidential winner every year since 1948 has come down with 100% of precincts reporting 51 to warty seven for barack obama. i see the senator here, we know senator dewine, he is not the attorney general. it's not looking good for mitt romney at the moment. >> we knew that the early votes that would come in would be the absentee ballot. that is about 77,000 behind. it is a distinct possibility that we may not get a result tonight or tomorrow morning. we may be in these provisional ballots. >> we will be camping out for how long? >> the least lebanese. >> former senator, mike dewine. neil: the winner had to win by 300,000 votes or more to avoid any of this. anyone less, whether barack obama or mitt romney -- then, you know, we will see. they have these provisional ballots. >> is going to come down to the key swing states. it's too close to call. it could be a long night or maybe several long rides. neil: if you have a case where ohio goes to barack obama -- the congressman taking up the governorship in indiana -- that would alter the map there. i am
ottawa county, which has picked the presidential winner every year since 1948 has come down with 100% of precincts reporting 51 to warty seven for barack obama. i see the senator here, we know senator dewine, he is not the attorney general. it's not looking good for mitt romney at the moment. >> we knew that the early votes that would come in would be the absentee ballot. that is about 77,000 behind. it is a distinct possibility that we may not get a result tonight or tomorrow morning. we...
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honored the sacrifice made by military veterans, in canada's capital quoi cey city, ottawa, the tributeluded a weather laying ceremony. >> in belgium in the small town of ypres, hundreds gathered to honor military veterans. after the parade government and military officials along with prince philip held a ceremony to lay a wreath. it was the site of many bloody world war i battles. >>> it's time to get back to work. >>> a call to action for congress as they inch closer to that fiscal cliff. the biggest issues lawmakers need to address to avoid it. >>> it's seven years in the making, but now a new veterans memorial is being dedicated here in the east bay. we'll tell you how the people who planned and created it got it started. plus a piece of hollywood history now has a new owner and we'll tell you how much this iconic dress sold for today. >>> the new ktvu app is ready to download. you can watch our newscasts live and get bay area weather and video of breaking news anytime, anywhere. ♪ because we know how much you do to make the holidays just right. from ornaments to ottomans, memories
honored the sacrifice made by military veterans, in canada's capital quoi cey city, ottawa, the tributeluded a weather laying ceremony. >> in belgium in the small town of ypres, hundreds gathered to honor military veterans. after the parade government and military officials along with prince philip held a ceremony to lay a wreath. it was the site of many bloody world war i battles. >>> it's time to get back to work. >>> a call to action for congress as they inch closer...
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it's still centered in southeastern canada, west of ottawa, ontario. as we take a look at this photo, look at all of that snow. there's a deer running across the road. this is in garrett county. there's a five-foot wall of snow along the road there. that snow brought down many trees out in western maryland. came down on power lines and across roads there. even though they were able to plow the roads, thousands without power in western maryland and much of the mountain region out in west virginia. meanwhile, the blue ridge is now white. this is a photo taken yesterday afternoon looking east toward the blue ridge. they have about a foot of heavy, wet snow there. skyline drive is closed. they are trying to plow that and take care of the heavy, wet snow. clouds over washington now. 50 degrees at reagan national. the winds aren't too bad. they may pick up through the afternoon. the center of circulation sandy, way up here. this is 500 miles north of us. this great circulation around sandy is bringing rain close to the region. storm team 4 radar showing spri
it's still centered in southeastern canada, west of ottawa, ontario. as we take a look at this photo, look at all of that snow. there's a deer running across the road. this is in garrett county. there's a five-foot wall of snow along the road there. that snow brought down many trees out in western maryland. came down on power lines and across roads there. even though they were able to plow the roads, thousands without power in western maryland and much of the mountain region out in west...
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and a local toy company is donating $100,000 worth of toys and the salvation army in ottawa have beened. of course donations like those here in america are like those tax deductible and with the u.s. approaching a fiscal cliff, there are rumblings of big changes and some could impact charity. the and here is the national correspondent tim angle. >> thanksgiving, a time to relish one's blessings and help the less fortunate. >> in the scramble to avoid the fiscal cliff, both the president's plan to raise taxes on the wealthy and the republican willingness for revenues could end up hurting charities and rely on the kindness of people with money. >> high income people tend to give very generous gifts. they may give a million dollar contribution to a capital campaign of a local hospital or a local art museum and a small number of donors at the high end that account for really big chunk of the charitable giving in this country and those are the folks that we'd be most impacted by this tax policy change. >> in fact, united way gives 15% of total donations, 500 million dollars a year, from th
and a local toy company is donating $100,000 worth of toys and the salvation army in ottawa have beened. of course donations like those here in america are like those tax deductible and with the u.s. approaching a fiscal cliff, there are rumblings of big changes and some could impact charity. the and here is the national correspondent tim angle. >> thanksgiving, a time to relish one's blessings and help the less fortunate. >> in the scramble to avoid the fiscal cliff, both the...
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. >> there have been grumblings out of ottawa in the past that canada should consider using the oil sandsrage in its serious trade disputes with the united states. do you think america's taking canada for granted on the oil sands? >> absolutely, and i think most people--most canadians believe that. >> and the canadians have alternatives. the chinese, for example, are just dying to get a piece of the sandbox. >> i've been contacted personally by chinese delegates that want to get into the plant sites here and want to see and want to invest. >> what do you think about the chinese interest in the oil sands up in alberta? >> i first thought they were tire kickers, but i think they're serious buyers. [horn honks] >> and the millions of chinese who've moved from their bicycles to traffic jams are driving up the demand for oil. it's virtually insatiable, and the canadians want to step up production quickly. what's holding them back is labor, the shortage of it. >> we need another 100,000 people here in fort mcmurray. >> that's why one oil company has built a runway to fly workers daily from civi
. >> there have been grumblings out of ottawa in the past that canada should consider using the oil sandsrage in its serious trade disputes with the united states. do you think america's taking canada for granted on the oil sands? >> absolutely, and i think most people--most canadians believe that. >> and the canadians have alternatives. the chinese, for example, are just dying to get a piece of the sandbox. >> i've been contacted personally by chinese delegates that...
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find ottawa the 49ers -- find out what the 49ers are saying about the team's quarterback controversy. >>> your time just about 6:08. technically thanksgiving is over, but the chp is still on maximum enforcement through sunday night. they have already been more dui arrests here in the bay area this year than last year. the chp made 50 arrests on wednesday. that compares to 39 a year ago. statewide the number of dui arrests actually went down. 262 people were arrested on wednesday compared to 267 last year. >>> your time is 6:08. we want to go over to tara moriarty maybe not a lot of people heading to work but a lot of people going to the malls. right? >> that is right. a hot of traffic jams at the bay area malls. the freeways are fine. but a different story where folks are cram into the stores to snatch up the last minute bargains. let's take a live look over news chopper 2. this is over livermore. there is a lot of folks out there walking around and trying to find a parking spot there. this is going to be pretty much the same scene all across the bay area because we have so many of th
find ottawa the 49ers -- find out what the 49ers are saying about the team's quarterback controversy. >>> your time just about 6:08. technically thanksgiving is over, but the chp is still on maximum enforcement through sunday night. they have already been more dui arrests here in the bay area this year than last year. the chp made 50 arrests on wednesday. that compares to 39 a year ago. statewide the number of dui arrests actually went down. 262 people were arrested on wednesday...
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we're going to invest in canada and ottawa where you have complete cooperation with the providential leadership and the national leadership. the prime minister up there is doing a great job. the leaders in the providences are doing a great job. they make it easy to do business there and invest there. we need to learn from them in terms of what we need to do in terms of investing. >> amazing. >> i'm not going away from the quarter, maria. it was a very solid quarter when many of our peers really struggled. >> yeah, it was a solid quarter. what kind of guidance are you giving for the next quarter, john? >> well, i want people to listen to our conference call, but we want to be the one company that both exceeds expectations and doesn't bring down guidance. so kind of a hint on terms of what we see. it really says we're in the right spots for growth. mobility, byod, the internet of everything, video. all growth areas in terms of opportunities going forward. we think we're positioned well. >> it's amazing. mobility has really changed the game on so many levels. it has been a game changer
we're going to invest in canada and ottawa where you have complete cooperation with the providential leadership and the national leadership. the prime minister up there is doing a great job. the leaders in the providences are doing a great job. they make it easy to do business there and invest there. we need to learn from them in terms of what we need to do in terms of investing. >> amazing. >> i'm not going away from the quarter, maria. it was a very solid quarter when many of our...
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his first trip when he was elected was here in ottawa. his first trip for his reelection was asia. you both you asia as important both of you are committed to enhancing free trade. you are looking at 50 trade deals. i wanted to ask you -- when our organization was founded 25 years ago, we were founded to be a proponent of free trade. there are not enough voices on either side of the border that point out the benefits. that is why we started it. my observation is that canadians are more open to free trade than americans. their message is of protectionism. what are your observations? what do you attribute the difference to? >> in negotiations on trade agreement -- we are and 50 to go she asians. one is with the european union. ppp is nother big one. we are in the later stages of the european negotiations. that is 27 negotiations. there has been a chairman to shift in this country since i got involved in politics in the mid 1980's. one of the ships have trade protectionism. it is probably true -- i cannot remember the numbers. it is probably true that canadians were in sync a plea mor
his first trip when he was elected was here in ottawa. his first trip for his reelection was asia. you both you asia as important both of you are committed to enhancing free trade. you are looking at 50 trade deals. i wanted to ask you -- when our organization was founded 25 years ago, we were founded to be a proponent of free trade. there are not enough voices on either side of the border that point out the benefits. that is why we started it. my observation is that canadians are more open to...
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for new drivers or someone who did not produce a have ottawa insurance you would most likely see increasesalso >> ♪ ♪ we were skipping stones ♪ and letting go ♪ over the river and down the road ♪ [ female announcer ] at nature valley, we know nature comes together in amazing ways. that's why we bring together natural ingredients, like dark chocolate with toasted oats, or sweet golden honey. perfect combinations of nature's delicious ingredients, from nature valley. ♪ ♪ i was thinking that i hope this never ends ♪ [ female announcer ] nature valley granola bars, nature at its most delicious. we stand for farmers owning the company; for them taking responsibility for the products they make; for them being in the right place at the right time for over 100 years making tillamook cheese from tillamook, oregon; for these farmers never wavering from their commitment to excellence. we stand for that. >> focusing back on the election. >> this reassures california. she goes back for a fourth term. the 79 year-old mayor campaign on our legislative record and with a lot of money. >> she raised more th
for new drivers or someone who did not produce a have ottawa insurance you would most likely see increasesalso >> ♪ ♪ we were skipping stones ♪ and letting go ♪ over the river and down the road ♪ [ female announcer ] at nature valley, we know nature comes together in amazing ways. that's why we bring together natural ingredients, like dark chocolate with toasted oats, or sweet golden honey. perfect combinations of nature's delicious ingredients, from nature valley. ♪ ♪ i was...
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stephen harper told business leaders in ottawa that his government is extremely pro- american. his comments are a little less than one hour. [speaking in french] that is it for my french. thank you very much for joining us. it is an honor to have you. let me explain how this will work. we have been here since o'clock this morning. we have had a packed day. this might be the highlight. here is what we will do -- i have a few questions i would like to ask the prime minister. we appreciate you doing this format. i think this is more fun. >> i appreciate you having us here. >> i will ask a few questions. if you have questions, when we get to that point, i will acknowledge you. i will ask you to identify yourself. put your question in the form of the question. ask something that he has already answered. you need no introduction. the contact is that prime minister harper has governed during a point in history that was challenging. it has been challenging economically, from a security point of view that is happening in the world today. i do not think the most challenging period was181
stephen harper told business leaders in ottawa that his government is extremely pro- american. his comments are a little less than one hour. [speaking in french] that is it for my french. thank you very much for joining us. it is an honor to have you. let me explain how this will work. we have been here since o'clock this morning. we have had a packed day. this might be the highlight. here is what we will do -- i have a few questions i would like to ask the prime minister. we appreciate you...
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his first trip when he was elected was here in ottawa. his first trip for his reelection was asia. you both you asia as important both of you are committed to enhancing free trade. you are looking at 50 trade deals. i wanted to ask you -- when our organization was founded 25 years ago, we were founded to be a proponent of free trade. there are not enough voices on either side of the border that point out the benefits. that is why we started it. my observation is that canadians are more open to free trade than americans. their message is of protectionism. what are your observations? what do you attribute the difference to? >> in negotiations on trade agreement -- we are and 50 to go she asians. one is with the european union. ppp is nother big one. we are in the later stages of the european negotiations. that is 27 negotiations. there has been a chairman to shift in this country since i got involved in politics in the mid 1980's. one of the ships have trade protectionism. it is probably true -- i cannot remember the numbers. it is probably true that canadians were in sync a plea mor
his first trip when he was elected was here in ottawa. his first trip for his reelection was asia. you both you asia as important both of you are committed to enhancing free trade. you are looking at 50 trade deals. i wanted to ask you -- when our organization was founded 25 years ago, we were founded to be a proponent of free trade. there are not enough voices on either side of the border that point out the benefits. that is why we started it. my observation is that canadians are more open to...
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his first trip when he was elected was here in ottawa. his first trip r his reelection was asia. you both you asia as important both of you are committed to enhancing free trade. you are looking at 50 trade deals. i wanted to ask you -- when our organization was fnded 25 years ago, we were founded to be a proponent of free trade. there are not enough voices on either side of the border that point out the benefits. that is why we started it. my observation is that canadians are more open to free trade than americans. their message is of protectionism. what are your observations? what do you attribute the difference to? >> in negotiatis on trade agreement -- we are and 50 to go she asians. one is with the european union. ppp is nother big one. we are in the later stages of the european negotiations. that is 27 negotiations. there has been a chairman to shift in this country since i got involved in politics in the mid 1980's. one of the ships have trade protectionism. it is probably true -- i cannot remember the numbers. it is probably true that canadians were in sync a plea more pr
his first trip when he was elected was here in ottawa. his first trip r his reelection was asia. you both you asia as important both of you are committed to enhancing free trade. you are looking at 50 trade deals. i wanted to ask you -- when our organization was fnded 25 years ago, we were founded to be a proponent of free trade. there are not enough voices on either side of the border that point out the benefits. that is why we started it. my observation is that canadians are more open to free...
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in the australian high commissioner in ottawa. i am standing in for my defense secretary, but it is quite fun for me, if not for him. i want to make a point, having had a long period of being a diplomatic practitioner. particularly in my part of the world, indochina, asia, jakarta, our part of the world has different views. we know what has happened in china. thailand has sufficiently grown to no longer be a recipient of foreign aid. similarly, indonesia, which will shortly be the home of the world's largest middle class. indian a longer needs as much assistance. burma has recently come from jurassic park. this is the product of people coming out of poverty. once upon a time, not very long ago, people from all of those countries took to the sea in rickety boats to get away. they do not need to anymore. they can attend school, go to movies, have different activities on the weekend. this pays a lot to the rest of the world. when we talk about a reduced footprint, that is very relevant to our part of the world. i think the light touc
in the australian high commissioner in ottawa. i am standing in for my defense secretary, but it is quite fun for me, if not for him. i want to make a point, having had a long period of being a diplomatic practitioner. particularly in my part of the world, indochina, asia, jakarta, our part of the world has different views. we know what has happened in china. thailand has sufficiently grown to no longer be a recipient of foreign aid. similarly, indonesia, which will shortly be the home of the...
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eastern time they will close in ottawa, montana, and utah. alaska closes at 1:00 a.m. eastern time. we're in boston where the romney headquarters is located. the president and his team is in chicago. we're at the rnc headquarters in washington, d.c. and on capitol hill where the democrats are gathering and all evening we will show you the latest results. these are actual numbers. these are not projections as we track the key house, senate, and gov.'s races as well as the presidential race and you can keep track of all this on our website. this is the only network that gives you a forum to express your views in what is happening with results tonight and you can do so by giving us a phone call. the number is 202-730-triples 32. [inaudible] you can also join us on our twitter page. #cspan2012. we will get that in a couple of minutes. john boehner is here and let's get to some of the latest results. >> ap is calling some states in the presidential contest. let's start with new hampshire and take a look at the results. with 20% of precincts reporting, president obama has 55%. mitt romney
eastern time they will close in ottawa, montana, and utah. alaska closes at 1:00 a.m. eastern time. we're in boston where the romney headquarters is located. the president and his team is in chicago. we're at the rnc headquarters in washington, d.c. and on capitol hill where the democrats are gathering and all evening we will show you the latest results. these are actual numbers. these are not projections as we track the key house, senate, and gov.'s races as well as the presidential race and...
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we would have been in ground zero moment today in ottawa trying to defend a path toward the constitutional amendment had free not held onto the seats in the state senate. in new hampshire, we have a woman democratic governor get elected to replace john winch. had that not have been, we would have been -- we would have been fighting on the ground in new hampshire. there were other important wins that tee up the delaware, and colorado and minnesota where we do not -- where we won that fight and flipped the legislator and have a majority that supports marriage. there are a half a dozen states quote if they do not overreach will figure out the best time to mature we move forward to full equality. there is a new layer of states where we deal with the supreme court that could be taking up one or two cases that will be held by winning in a few more states. >> funny you would mention the supreme court. [laughter] but just talk about that. maybe nan -- walk us through what may come of this term and the stakes in issues. >> there are three cases or clusters of cases that are pending before the court
we would have been in ground zero moment today in ottawa trying to defend a path toward the constitutional amendment had free not held onto the seats in the state senate. in new hampshire, we have a woman democratic governor get elected to replace john winch. had that not have been, we would have been -- we would have been fighting on the ground in new hampshire. there were other important wins that tee up the delaware, and colorado and minnesota where we do not -- where we won that fight and...