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built the biggest facility of its kind in alberta to extract oil now the company the sun oil which pugh was the chairman of they're based out of philadelphia there was one of the the biggest companies around at that time especially they got into this game knowing that there was a big risk in alongside them one hundred thousand albertans invested also at fifteen hundred dollars a pop in bonds so people were going all in thinking that this is the future of alberta and to a point they were right but it took a long time to get there there were many difficulties including just the whole fact of the facilities not being able to work where they were here's a map did said just to show you i mean this is far north comparatively speaking when you have you know edmonton and calgary further south this was sort of a no man's land and you know you have the challenges of first of all getting the bitchin out of the say end so they have it was a whole process of trying to extract this and to make this tar into actually or oil that you can use it automobiles except off so that was what part of the challe
built the biggest facility of its kind in alberta to extract oil now the company the sun oil which pugh was the chairman of they're based out of philadelphia there was one of the the biggest companies around at that time especially they got into this game knowing that there was a big risk in alongside them one hundred thousand albertans invested also at fifteen hundred dollars a pop in bonds so people were going all in thinking that this is the future of alberta and to a point they were right...
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i'll give you a pugh examples. many will sound familiar to you because they are closely aligned with the u.n.'s sustainable development goals, goals that apply to all of our countries without exception. our efforts include investments to help bring safe and clean drinking water to all indigenous communities. part of the u.n.'s sustainable development goal number six. clean water and sanitation. so far, more than two dozen long-term drinking water advisories in indigenous communities have been eliminated and we have a plan to bring to an end those that remain. >> translator: these efforts have taken shape in the term of new investments to eliminate gaps in education in first nations communities. these new ingredients recognize the power and the authority of the first nations. they also provide for the means to establish and to oversee educational systems, systems which will be headed in those communities by those communities and for those communities. these important leapts are in line with sustainable development g
i'll give you a pugh examples. many will sound familiar to you because they are closely aligned with the u.n.'s sustainable development goals, goals that apply to all of our countries without exception. our efforts include investments to help bring safe and clean drinking water to all indigenous communities. part of the u.n.'s sustainable development goal number six. clean water and sanitation. so far, more than two dozen long-term drinking water advisories in indigenous communities have been...
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2016 when sharon discoveredes was in the midst of a four-year affair with his hairdresser michelle pughlesson number two, take a stand. >> i can't keep living like this. >> announcing she's kicked him out on "the talk." hand lesson number three is to find support. >> my husband was brave enough to come out and say, hey, you caught me. hi need help, and know, in long-term treatment for this. >> sharon, meanwhile, relied on her children and extended family at "the talk." >> i want to know because so many people break up over things like that and why you think you guys have been able to make it. >> because i livedho witut him and i'm much happier with him than without him, and i just don't want to give that it up. >> but their most important lesson, always find humor. >> we laugh about it. >> do you? >> because it helps you get through t.because otherwise it would be like you know the kur tape scene in "psycho," you have to find some humor in something. >> and that is why we love mrs. o. >> one way to look at it. >> always keeps it real. tomorrow more of my conversation with the ladies of
2016 when sharon discoveredes was in the midst of a four-year affair with his hairdresser michelle pughlesson number two, take a stand. >> i can't keep living like this. >> announcing she's kicked him out on "the talk." hand lesson number three is to find support. >> my husband was brave enough to come out and say, hey, you caught me. hi need help, and know, in long-term treatment for this. >> sharon, meanwhile, relied on her children and extended family at...
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miss kerstin moore, pugh charitable trust health care products. mr. michael warner, partner, holland and knight, on behalf of public access to sunscreens coalition. dr. bridget jones, chair, committee on drugs, american academy of pediatrics. and mr. gill roth, president, phrma and bio phrma outsourcing association. we do appreciate you being here today. mr. melville, you're recognized five minutes for an opening statement, please. [ no audio ] >> sir -- let me just ask you, is your microphone -- >> thank you for the opportunity to provide testimony today on the over the counter monograph system and the importance of modernizing regulation to enhance the public health. my name is scott melville, and i'm president and ceo of the consumer health care products association. since 1881, chpa has served as the industry association representing leading manufacturers and marketers of over the counter medicines in the united states. chpa member companies produce the vast majority of otc medicines in our country, and provide millions of americans with safe, eff
miss kerstin moore, pugh charitable trust health care products. mr. michael warner, partner, holland and knight, on behalf of public access to sunscreens coalition. dr. bridget jones, chair, committee on drugs, american academy of pediatrics. and mr. gill roth, president, phrma and bio phrma outsourcing association. we do appreciate you being here today. mr. melville, you're recognized five minutes for an opening statement, please. [ no audio ] >> sir -- let me just ask you, is your...
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thinking of sticking around some core saying and that's actually a company that came out of back from pugh's days they're saying we're in this for the next hundred to two hundred years well reality might say something very different because there's things like electric cars now and consumers don't really want to be a part of this oil mass a lot of people are thinking oh it's time to pull out of that so alberta can keep pushing doesn't mean you're going to get too far especially when people are going to other resources and then there's problems environmentally speaking i mean everything from the tailing ponds the tailing ponds are where this water goes this awful water that's full of all kinds of waste and it's talk sick and let me just give a name you just throw you off a couple of numbers that's it's eighty five square miles that have been collected of this stuff since the past fifty years that's about two hundred twenty square kilometers three hundred seventeen billion gallons of this contaminated water one point two trillion leaders that's a lot of water so that's a huge part of that and
thinking of sticking around some core saying and that's actually a company that came out of back from pugh's days they're saying we're in this for the next hundred to two hundred years well reality might say something very different because there's things like electric cars now and consumers don't really want to be a part of this oil mass a lot of people are thinking oh it's time to pull out of that so alberta can keep pushing doesn't mean you're going to get too far especially when people are...
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that's according to the pugh research center but even as americans embrace this new frontier of transportation, the taxi commissions entrenched in our city were not as welcoming. >> i'm sure you got some great stories of sitting across from a taxi commissioner and him giving you the dressing down, you have no considered what you're getting in to? >> there was an enforcement leader called the general in california and there was some really stern conversations where he said, look, son, you're going to shut down, aren't you? >> i said back to him, respectfully, what we're doing is legal and we're going to continue to operate. >> to which he said what? >> look, son, you're going to shut down. >> beyond the general, the biggest challenge for lyft is the uber. >> when people think about your sector of the economy they think about uber first, probably and then they think about lyft. what is the relationship like between uber and lyft? >> they got started first with the vision of being everyone's private driver with black cars and limos. we want to bring down the cost of transportation. we want to bri
that's according to the pugh research center but even as americans embrace this new frontier of transportation, the taxi commissions entrenched in our city were not as welcoming. >> i'm sure you got some great stories of sitting across from a taxi commissioner and him giving you the dressing down, you have no considered what you're getting in to? >> there was an enforcement leader called the general in california and there was some really stern conversations where he said, look,...
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a lot of news on pugh oca as well. "outnumbered" the ladies plus one lucky guy starts now. >> hope you're all having a wonderful labor day weekend. i'm sandra smith. kennedy here. also from msb, trish reagan. marie is here and #oneluckyguy and afghanistan veteran and fox news contributor, he's saluting you. >> if i could close my eyes and >> let's kick off what will be a big week. time for law makers to roll up their sleeves. con depress returning to capitol hill tomorrow way long to do list. by the end of the month they are to raise the debt ceiling. president trump is not budging on the call for funding on the wall on the u.s./mexico border. a huge campaign promise. watch. president: i hope it's not necessary. we will see. the wall is needed from standpoint of security. the wall is needed -- one way or another mexico will pay for the wall. it maybe through reimbursement. mexico will pay for the wall. >> and with russia the precedent pushes his a again da. all expected to be at the the white house wednesday for a meet
a lot of news on pugh oca as well. "outnumbered" the ladies plus one lucky guy starts now. >> hope you're all having a wonderful labor day weekend. i'm sandra smith. kennedy here. also from msb, trish reagan. marie is here and #oneluckyguy and afghanistan veteran and fox news contributor, he's saluting you. >> if i could close my eyes and >> let's kick off what will be a big week. time for law makers to roll up their sleeves. con depress returning to capitol hill...
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a pugh center survey finds a majority of americans still read actual books, not just kindle ones.any read a kindle book lareal , which doubles the amount of an e-book. >>> we continue tracking hurricane irma and we'll show you the conditions in puerto rico as that powerful storm moves toward the island. >>> hey, folks, before we take a break, i want to show you how to go to the waze application. in the bottom corner, there is going to be a magnifying glass when you fire up that app. click on that and you'll click on your name at the top. that's your profile. scroll down to see teams and you'll see teams. the nbc bay area is ours. food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast internet for one, simple rate. for all the streaming and the shopping and the newsing, but most of all... for the this. internet for one everyday simple price and no extra monthly fees. hurricane irma continues to pound the caribbean. you )re lookign at li
a pugh center survey finds a majority of americans still read actual books, not just kindle ones.any read a kindle book lareal , which doubles the amount of an e-book. >>> we continue tracking hurricane irma and we'll show you the conditions in puerto rico as that powerful storm moves toward the island. >>> hey, folks, before we take a break, i want to show you how to go to the waze application. in the bottom corner, there is going to be a magnifying glass when you fire up...
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. >> the pugh research says immigrants on -- >> try getting it out. >> i'll get it out. >> i don't knowit on television but you don't know what you're talking about. >> katy hasn't looked up once. the level of hatred is incredible. but when these people -- >> all presidential candidates have had hostile relationships with the press from time to time. this current president has a totally reaction to the press and press freedom than any president before him. the person who most person fies his hostility, con dissension toward the press is katy tur who's written a book on it. she's here next. chances are, the last time you got a home loan, you got robbed. i know-- i got a loan 20 years ago, and i got robbed. that's why i started lendingtree-- the only place you can compare up to 5 real offers side by side, for free. it's like shopping for hotels online, but our average customer can save twenty thousand dollars. at lendingtree, you know you're getting the best deal. so take the power back and come to lendingtree.com, because at lendingtree when banks compete, you win. you don't let anything
. >> the pugh research says immigrants on -- >> try getting it out. >> i'll get it out. >> i don't knowit on television but you don't know what you're talking about. >> katy hasn't looked up once. the level of hatred is incredible. but when these people -- >> all presidential candidates have had hostile relationships with the press from time to time. this current president has a totally reaction to the press and press freedom than any president before him....
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a lot of news on pugh oca as well.bered" the ladies plus one lucky guy starts now. >> hope you're all having a wonderful labor day weekend. i'm sandra smith. kennedy here. also from msb, trish reagan. marie is here and #oneluckyguy and afghanistan veteran and fox news contributor, he's saluting you. >> if i could close my eyes and >> let's kick off what will be a big week. time for law makers to r
a lot of news on pugh oca as well.bered" the ladies plus one lucky guy starts now. >> hope you're all having a wonderful labor day weekend. i'm sandra smith. kennedy here. also from msb, trish reagan. marie is here and #oneluckyguy and afghanistan veteran and fox news contributor, he's saluting you. >> if i could close my eyes and >> let's kick off what will be a big week. time for law makers to r
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when sharon discovered ozzie was in the midst of a four-year affair with his hairdresser, michelle pugh. lesson number two, take a stand. >> i can't keep sitting like this. >> announcing she's kicked him out on the talk. lesson number three is to find support. >> my husband was brave enough to come out and say, hey, you caught me. i need help. and he's been, you know, in long-term twraereatment for thi. >> sharon meanwhile relied on heil at "the talk". >> i want to know because so many people break up over things like that, why you guys have been able to make it. >> because i've lived without him, and i'm much happier with him than without him. and i just don't want to give that up. >> but their most important lesson, always find humor. >> we laugh about it because -- >> do you? >> it helps you get through it because otherwise, it would be like you know this curtain. you have to find some humor in something. >> straight ahead, our fall tv preview with the big bang theory cast on the big cliff hangers. >> would you marry me? >> they're constantly doing things you never saw coming. >> the
when sharon discovered ozzie was in the midst of a four-year affair with his hairdresser, michelle pugh. lesson number two, take a stand. >> i can't keep sitting like this. >> announcing she's kicked him out on the talk. lesson number three is to find support. >> my husband was brave enough to come out and say, hey, you caught me. i need help. and he's been, you know, in long-term twraereatment for thi. >> sharon meanwhile relied on heil at "the talk". >>...
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we have have stats an i believe these are from a pugh poll and mexican mights make up a dominate percentage 92% are latino. and but 3.5% aasian pacific and 1.9% are black. and you came from panama. tell us your story. >> thank you for the invitation. and for us it is superimportant to understand that immigration is a racial justice issue look at that integration of blackness because there is over 565,000 black undocumented folks across the country and some have daca and some of us fall under tps there are also under threat. >> and that is temporary status. >> protecting haitians and others. >> and for us it is to be able to understand that yes i'm worried about being undomed but i'm a young black men in the city of baltimore and there are consequences to that. >> could you talk about that. because one of them is policing. how does it complicate interacing with people, when you add blackness and also undom documented status. >> this is a perfect example. so i know that i'm more likely to be picked up for anything. so what does it mean to lose that protection, and i'm more likely to have an i
we have have stats an i believe these are from a pugh poll and mexican mights make up a dominate percentage 92% are latino. and but 3.5% aasian pacific and 1.9% are black. and you came from panama. tell us your story. >> thank you for the invitation. and for us it is superimportant to understand that immigration is a racial justice issue look at that integration of blackness because there is over 565,000 black undocumented folks across the country and some have daca and some of us fall...
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88% are either not all likely or not too likely to think they will lose their jobs and that's from a pugh study, october 6, 2016. even better, august 23, 2017, a gallup poll released 49% of adults are totally satisfied with the physical conditions of their workforce. 95% of their relations with coworkers and 95% of the hours and that came out august 23, 2017. so these statistics only tell part of a story, of course, but the surveys are very important for you to be aware of when you hear about contrary stories of those who paint a dire picture of the workforce. why are union memberships on the decline? with passing case law favorable to the unions. we can talk about this forever, and one of the reasons is many benefits, are now provided by federal statutes and state statutes. that's true. another reason, however, is there still remains this problem, frankly, of the perception of union corruption and sometimes you're on the road and you can't swing a cat without running into a story about union corruption. the bls -- the labor department and the labor management standards forces this area.
88% are either not all likely or not too likely to think they will lose their jobs and that's from a pugh study, october 6, 2016. even better, august 23, 2017, a gallup poll released 49% of adults are totally satisfied with the physical conditions of their workforce. 95% of their relations with coworkers and 95% of the hours and that came out august 23, 2017. so these statistics only tell part of a story, of course, but the surveys are very important for you to be aware of when you hear about...
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translating to 575,000 people according to pugh research. of that number, nearly 57,000 houstonians are in the program and some 68,000 of harris county residents are daca eligible. the workforce in texas is 1.15 -- 1 million and 23% of that number in construction. workers will need to rebuild in the wake of hurricane harvey. joining us now kansas secretary of state chris cobach. >> great to be with you. >> trying to figure out the math. you're the secretary of state for kansas, you're running for governor of kansas and have a side gig as a columnist at breitbart. is that how it's working out? >> yeah, pretty much. >> you're busy. >> after dinner some nights i write a column. >> i know your argument that you've made and i'm sure you'll make it again, that there are legal issues with daca in your opinion, it is illegal and that's why it should be ended. i want to get by that for a second. i want to know what you feel is wrong with daca, 800,000 or more enroll ees and kids invited to come out of the shadow and renew it every two years. if anybo
translating to 575,000 people according to pugh research. of that number, nearly 57,000 houstonians are in the program and some 68,000 of harris county residents are daca eligible. the workforce in texas is 1.15 -- 1 million and 23% of that number in construction. workers will need to rebuild in the wake of hurricane harvey. joining us now kansas secretary of state chris cobach. >> great to be with you. >> trying to figure out the math. you're the secretary of state for kansas,...
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according to the pugh pew research center, nearly 35% of black el visible voters are young people. do you think that engaging young people during their high school years would effect overall voter turnout, not just in african-american communities but in black and brown communities as well? >> i absolutely think so and this is why i think it's so important to find these opportunities to affirmatively register people to vote or bring people into the electorate. it goes hand in hand with the protection of voters once they are registered. what you don't want is a bait and switch. what will make young people even more cynical is to register them to vote and then have them subjected to the kind of voter suppression tactics that we're seeing around the country which are not just voter i.d. laws. moving polling places and redistricting in ways that essentially disenfranchise them. so i think the two pieces have to be knit together. there has to be an aggressive effort to engage young people early in high school, give them opportunities to engage civically. i'm of the belief that they're th
according to the pugh pew research center, nearly 35% of black el visible voters are young people. do you think that engaging young people during their high school years would effect overall voter turnout, not just in african-american communities but in black and brown communities as well? >> i absolutely think so and this is why i think it's so important to find these opportunities to affirmatively register people to vote or bring people into the electorate. it goes hand in hand with the...
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we do have some stats, i believe these might be from pugh poll. 92.6% recipients of daca are latino, pacific islander and 1.1% are black. you, your farmmily originally ce from panama. tell us your story. >> thank you for the invitation. i think for me personally and also us at undocublack is also immigration is a racial justice issue. blackness as well because over 565,000 black undocumented folks across the country, some have daca, some of us fall under other statuses like tps that are also under threat right now. >> and that's temporary protected status protecting haitian migrants. >> haitians, somolians. i'm also a young black man living in the city of baltimore and there are particular nuances and consequences of that. >> can you talk about that? one is policing. how does it complicate interacting with police when you add blackness, which is already, you know, an issue, when it comes to policing, but also undocumented status? >> i think with daca right now is a perfect example. i know statistically i'm more likely to be picked up for anything, right? what does it mean to lose tha
we do have some stats, i believe these might be from pugh poll. 92.6% recipients of daca are latino, pacific islander and 1.1% are black. you, your farmmily originally ce from panama. tell us your story. >> thank you for the invitation. i think for me personally and also us at undocublack is also immigration is a racial justice issue. blackness as well because over 565,000 black undocumented folks across the country, some have daca, some of us fall under other statuses like tps that are...
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now what this group that encompasses greenpeace, the rspb and a group called pugh have come togetherdo research there, because one of the things that is really important about this part the atla ntic important about this part the atlantic —— antarctic is it the critical barometer for climate change as well. the sea ice slices through the south sandwich islands so they want to be able to watch it. so while this group are asking the uk to absolutely ban all fishing and human activity, and set this aside for research and protection, there are some concerns about what that could do. in terms of the people who have commercial interests there, our discussions ongoing to give them some sort of compensation for stopping that activity? presumably they are not happy about this proposal. at the moment there is a group that is the south sandwich and south georgia government that operates out of the falklands, that looks after if you like the south sandwich islands, and they monitor that fishery. at the moment they are conducting a five yearly review of how effective the protection, that marine p
now what this group that encompasses greenpeace, the rspb and a group called pugh have come togetherdo research there, because one of the things that is really important about this part the atla ntic important about this part the atlantic —— antarctic is it the critical barometer for climate change as well. the sea ice slices through the south sandwich islands so they want to be able to watch it. so while this group are asking the uk to absolutely ban all fishing and human activity, and set...
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of two new earlier new york newspapers and william randolph hearst the new york journal and joseph pughanswers new york world that in the night eight hundred ninety s. manipulated facts about the crisis in cuba to push the united states into war with spain a conflict that many historians say marks the beginning of america's global empire to talk more about the concept of yellow journalism let's bring in georgetown university journalism professor chris chambers professor chambers k. to start by explaining what you know the yellow journalism is well i mean it's a scheme to get more eyeballs and advertisers if you really boil it down but you're using jingoism which is extraordinary patriotism and saber rattling and you know with a little racism and stuff like the war mongering thrown in to really spice it up to get people talking to get people reading back then reading in the eight hundred ninety s. not necessarily to create a policy change but in the first instance to get more people watching and you saw her stand pulitzer fight each other like a race to the bottom like c.n.n. versus fox
of two new earlier new york newspapers and william randolph hearst the new york journal and joseph pughanswers new york world that in the night eight hundred ninety s. manipulated facts about the crisis in cuba to push the united states into war with spain a conflict that many historians say marks the beginning of america's global empire to talk more about the concept of yellow journalism let's bring in georgetown university journalism professor chris chambers professor chambers k. to start by...