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the bbc's paul adams has the latest. theore than two days after first explosion, a feeling of devastation and lingering danger. much of lac-megantic was too hazardous for investigators to search overnight. the death toll is thought to be destined to rise. many are thought to have been drinking in a bar in the early hours when the train blew up in the center of town. aroundre still talking 40 people are missing. we do not know their whereabouts. likened to an atomic bomb, i giant fireball of the train derailed. crudef it 73 wagons of oil exploded. dozens of nearby buildings flattened or vaporized. the reasons for all this, still a mystery. the train traveled out of control for eight miles near account. any had already put out engine fire late on friday minutes before the parked train simply rolled away. canada's prime minister stephen , sayingoward the area it looked like a war zone. he may use questions about the rising volumes of crude traveling by train across western canada. a local secondary school turned into an eme
the bbc's paul adams has the latest. theore than two days after first explosion, a feeling of devastation and lingering danger. much of lac-megantic was too hazardous for investigators to search overnight. the death toll is thought to be destined to rise. many are thought to have been drinking in a bar in the early hours when the train blew up in the center of town. aroundre still talking 40 people are missing. we do not know their whereabouts. likened to an atomic bomb, i giant fireball of the...
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the bbc's paul adams has the latest. theore than two days after first explosion, a feeling of devastation and lingering danger. much of lac-megantic was too hazardous for investigators to search overnight. the death toll is thought to be destined to rise. many are thought to have been drinking in a bar in the early hours when the train blew up in the center of town. aroundre still talking 40 people are missing. we do not know their whereabouts. likened to an atomic bomb, i giant fireball of the train derailed. crudef it 73 wagons of oil exploded. dozens of nearby buildings flattened or vaporized. the reasons for all this, still a mystery. the train traveled out of control for eight miles near account. any had already put out engine fire late on friday minutes before the parked train simply rolled away. canada's prime minister stephen , sayingoward the area it looked like a war zone. he may use questions about the rising volumes of crude traveling by train across western canada. a local secondary school turned into an eme
the bbc's paul adams has the latest. theore than two days after first explosion, a feeling of devastation and lingering danger. much of lac-megantic was too hazardous for investigators to search overnight. the death toll is thought to be destined to rise. many are thought to have been drinking in a bar in the early hours when the train blew up in the center of town. aroundre still talking 40 people are missing. we do not know their whereabouts. likened to an atomic bomb, i giant fireball of the...
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temporary documents allowing him to enter russia washington remains adamant that snowden should be sent back to the u.s. artie's paul scott has more. america are remaining steadfast in their pursuit of edward snowden where he is wanted on charges under the espionage act and they're determined to get their hands on him russian president vladimir putin remains steadfast also in his conviction that there will be no extradition of edward snowden back to the united states now obviously there's no extradition treaty between the two countries and also the reason being cited is that no one will be returned to america because of washington's continuing use of the death penalty now one russian official has even suggested that america's pursuit of snowden and demands on moscow are hypocritical and also a form of double standards that's because over the years there have been a number of extradition requests that moscow who've given to washington that have been rejected one notable case is that of akhmed off he went into hiding in one nine hundred ninety nine at the start of the second chechen war now he is wanted he's on russia
temporary documents allowing him to enter russia washington remains adamant that snowden should be sent back to the u.s. artie's paul scott has more. america are remaining steadfast in their pursuit of edward snowden where he is wanted on charges under the espionage act and they're determined to get their hands on him russian president vladimir putin remains steadfast also in his conviction that there will be no extradition of edward snowden back to the united states now obviously there's no...
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on the most conservative positions on fiscal and tax policies, like paul ryan, like douglas holtz-eakin, like grover norquist -- adamame to that. rupert murdoch is in favor of immigration reform. on that note i've got to say thank you for joining us. it's a pleasure to have you here on fox business. gene sperling, national economic council director. lori: joining us now, lou dobbs. lou, you were listening to the interview. for me this is about, okay, we can throw out forecasts and prediction what is it will cost and what the economic growth potential is but we know that immigration reform does have up-front costs. >> without question. lori: those are finite. >> there are values and goals that should be debated here. before people get a little carried away with sentimentality of amnesty if you will and try to push emotional arguments and both the administration and democrats from the senate are primarily doing. we've been down this road before. the american people are not fools despite what many political and business leaders apparently think. the suggestion that we would bring in 11.5 million immigrants who are here
on the most conservative positions on fiscal and tax policies, like paul ryan, like douglas holtz-eakin, like grover norquist -- adamame to that. rupert murdoch is in favor of immigration reform. on that note i've got to say thank you for joining us. it's a pleasure to have you here on fox business. gene sperling, national economic council director. lori: joining us now, lou dobbs. lou, you were listening to the interview. for me this is about, okay, we can throw out forecasts and prediction...
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paul strand, cbn news, reporting from redbank valley high school. >> wendy: this month marks the 200t 200th anniversary of one of america's missions to plant the church in burma, often known as myanmar. adamirst step foot there in the mission in 1813. >> george: and he left an amazing christian legacy not only for burma, but for the world. gary lane has that story. >> reporter: fork lowe lore tells about a golden book given to them and it was lost or destroyed. but prophecy told of a day in the future when a white brother would come and reunite them with the book and tell them about the one true god. that was fulfilled in 1813, when adam judson and his wife ann arrived in vangoon. the buddhists resisted the gospel. he didn't win his first convert until six years later. this pastor explains why. >> most people feared losing their jobs, and they were not willing to get away from the buddhisting an buddhists and cultural traditions. >> reporter: judson was jailed in june 1824. he was confined to a prison that used to stand on this site in ava. judson and other foreignors were held captive in shackles, suspected of spying for the british. he wrote about his sufferings. >> burmese christians b
paul strand, cbn news, reporting from redbank valley high school. >> wendy: this month marks the 200t 200th anniversary of one of america's missions to plant the church in burma, often known as myanmar. adamirst step foot there in the mission in 1813. >> george: and he left an amazing christian legacy not only for burma, but for the world. gary lane has that story. >> reporter: fork lowe lore tells about a golden book given to them and it was lost or destroyed. but prophecy...
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adams of our 21st century congress. i think that patrick henry is rand paul. i think truly the tea party would love patrick henry. he, in opening days of the first continental congress he made this speech arguing for proportional representation in the congress which on which he was defeated saying, we're not just virginians or new yorkers, we're all-americans. and that gives an impression of henry as a continental-minded politician but what he was mainly concerned about was protecting the interests of the most populist colony in america, theon virginia. all of his career, his primary devotion was to defending the interests, first of his colony and then of his sovereign commonwealth of virginia. so i think he and rand paul would get along pretty well. i really do think of all the 18th century politicians the one consistently through his career who is most consistently supporting of tea party ideals is patrick henry. >> what distinguishes temper mentally, dickinson, henry dickinson the compromiser, at least a person who is willing to set aside idealogical purity in the service of legitimacy and henry, i guess you c
adams of our 21st century congress. i think that patrick henry is rand paul. i think truly the tea party would love patrick henry. he, in opening days of the first continental congress he made this speech arguing for proportional representation in the congress which on which he was defeated saying, we're not just virginians or new yorkers, we're all-americans. and that gives an impression of henry as a continental-minded politician but what he was mainly concerned about was protecting the...
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what paul is referring to is he does not want to have a risk to the bottom, which we don't either. i was very adamant was testifying that we wanted to make certain we did not have to accept all that came into the clearinghouse. so the swaps we taken in, we make sure we have the capital we can to do the performance of the contract. if not, we're not going to accept it, not going to take the risk from a bilateral transaction that used to sit on a bachgnk's balance sheet, tranr it and say life is good. we feel very confident that with the five days margin and that we can manage the risk with the products, but what you don't do is transfer risk from one entity to the other and that's not what we're doing. when you -- when the bilateral transaction on the bank's books, sometimes they don't do the same risk management as a neutral facilitator risk management would do, like cme group or another exchange. we don't care if the market goes up or down. we want to make sure the payments are done each and every day and done properly. >> some will say you got pretty low reserves for the amount that you're -- >> we
what paul is referring to is he does not want to have a risk to the bottom, which we don't either. i was very adamant was testifying that we wanted to make certain we did not have to accept all that came into the clearinghouse. so the swaps we taken in, we make sure we have the capital we can to do the performance of the contract. if not, we're not going to accept it, not going to take the risk from a bilateral transaction that used to sit on a bachgnk's balance sheet, tranr it and say life is...
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paul. we're going to ask him about the tensions within the gop in a few minutes. up next, decision makers. national journal's adamrofile of the top officials driving the obama administration and how they stack up against the president's team from four years ago. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. meet the 5-passenger ford c-mc-max one. c-max two. that's a super fuel- efficient hybrid for me. and a long range plug-in hybrid for you. now, let's review. introducing the ford c-max hybrid and the ford c-max energi plug-in hybrid. say hi to the c-max hybrids. >>> 26 past the hour. joining us now from washington, executive editor of the national journal, adam kushner. the latest issue features a special report on 250 top officials steering the obama administration's second term. adam, take us through it. you're looking at 250. how senior do they go and what are you looking for? >> all the way. we start with we want to know who are the most important people running the government and we start with all of the senate confirmed positions, cabinet secretaries, assistant secretaries. we subtract the ambassador
paul. we're going to ask him about the tensions within the gop in a few minutes. up next, decision makers. national journal's adamrofile of the top officials driving the obama administration and how they stack up against the president's team from four years ago. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. meet the 5-passenger ford c-mc-max one. c-max two. that's a super fuel- efficient hybrid for me. and a long range plug-in hybrid for you. now, let's review. introducing the...