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some have been delays approaching that scene of quebec to the bridge. -- approaching that scene all the way to the bridge. let us view the art scape closures. not seeing any delays fell on the rest of the major roadways other than is bound 50. we will keep posted. -- other than eastbound 50. we will keep you posted. >>> a man may have witnessed a light rail train hit two teenagers july 5. >> our reporter joins us live from outside baltimore county police headquarters with the latest on the search for the witness. >> good morning. they are looking for a witness who they say is lead it was on the train when it killed those teenagers. they want to talk to him because of where he was sitting on the train. police are hoping these images from a video surveillance camera will help them lead -- will help lead them to a witness. the boys were hit on the tracks as they walked near them. >> we would like for the person to come forward and talk to our detectives about what he saw and experience that day. >> they are a week into their investigation after taking it over from the mta. they are anxious
some have been delays approaching that scene of quebec to the bridge. -- approaching that scene all the way to the bridge. let us view the art scape closures. not seeing any delays fell on the rest of the major roadways other than is bound 50. we will keep posted. -- other than eastbound 50. we will keep you posted. >>> a man may have witnessed a light rail train hit two teenagers july 5. >> our reporter joins us live from outside baltimore county police headquarters with the...
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he lived in quebec. he started take tamiflu after his son contracted the virus. >>> a man snatched a woman off a jogging trail forcing her into the woods and assaulted her. it happened about 7:00 a.m. this morning. >> we are hoping maybe somebody was jogging or walking in the area may have seen something and can give us a call and put the last pieces of puzzle together. >> u.s. park police say they still consider rock creek park to be safe. nonetheless they are urging people to jog with a companions. >>> on to 9news now follow-up. on capitol hill a rare defeat for the national rifle association. the senate shot down a law today that would have allowed gun owners to carry their concealed weapons across state lines. two virginia senators crossed lines to vote for it. >>> guns, drugs and daycare. not a good mix to say the least. but police say they found lots of weapons and pot at a private daycare down in eastville, virginia. officers were investigating a neighbor when they spotted 74 marijuana plants in t
he lived in quebec. he started take tamiflu after his son contracted the virus. >>> a man snatched a woman off a jogging trail forcing her into the woods and assaulted her. it happened about 7:00 a.m. this morning. >> we are hoping maybe somebody was jogging or walking in the area may have seen something and can give us a call and put the last pieces of puzzle together. >> u.s. park police say they still consider rock creek park to be safe. nonetheless they are urging...
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last year we took the show to quebec city, which we loved. is montreal as nice as quebec city?what have you got going on right now? >> everything. we have the jazz festival. >> we have a jazz festival. we're a team of montreal áh( the city. the jazz festival just finished with a great show by stevie wonder. >> all kinds of stuff going on just to the north if you travel up in that direction. nice to see you. thank you for coming. folks, by the way, if you're looking for another vacation destination, how about wink, texas? where's wink? >> it's about -- well, you don't know where -- >> is it just down the road a way? >> no. it's about 20 miles from the new mexico border. we're way over there. >> there we go. so it's either montreal or wink, texas. those are your two destination spots right now. >>> let's take a check of the weather and see what's happening all across our country. looks like, as we head to texas, you are going to see cooler weather, but it's going to be on the stormy side even into the new mexico border. keep it in mind, everyone, all the way up from oklahoma over
last year we took the show to quebec city, which we loved. is montreal as nice as quebec city?what have you got going on right now? >> everything. we have the jazz festival. >> we have a jazz festival. we're a team of montreal áh( the city. the jazz festival just finished with a great show by stevie wonder. >> all kinds of stuff going on just to the north if you travel up in that direction. nice to see you. thank you for coming. folks, by the way, if you're looking for...
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he said tom can you play in quÉbec to california right now we never had this conversation.i was disappointed but i did. i got back two days later by brother chris called and said you know, there's a paperwork snafu with the adoption. and he wasn't able to adopt the kid. >> mike: thank god. somehow don't know what happened, but i'm very grateful to -- and i thought having done everything to cute what about the other kids in his new neighborhood. so i had my finance, three in the morning every friday night for a month, but posters, kid height of the guy, his address, his crimes, his face, six blocks around his house. to let everyone of them now. and so you know, -- i feel like i've dealt with it. and last year, this last year did the movie guards of the night where i played it back. >> mike: you play the pedophiles do not have played in. >> mike: will take a break when we come back with tom arnold and his powerful amazing >> mike: we're back with tom arnold. we're talking about a painful part of your life. how do you keep from killing a guy when you saw him in des moines to c
he said tom can you play in quÉbec to california right now we never had this conversation.i was disappointed but i did. i got back two days later by brother chris called and said you know, there's a paperwork snafu with the adoption. and he wasn't able to adopt the kid. >> mike: thank god. somehow don't know what happened, but i'm very grateful to -- and i thought having done everything to cute what about the other kids in his new neighborhood. so i had my finance, three in the morning...
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across eastern sections of ontario, quebec. and mostly over new england as you can see.f showers and storms over the state. boston getting heavy showers and thunderstorms right there. around the new york area, long island as well. closest showers to showers to us, across northern portions of pa. for us, just a few passing clouds overnight tonight. no precipitation. and the flow over the next day or so means more pleasant conditions. enjoy this wild weather while it lasts. humidity will come back by the weekend. northwest winds on the bay. a small craft advisory tonight. the bay temp around 77. generally clear, comfortable. a few clouds. low of 62 tomorrow. sunshine and just a few passing clouds. dry. a high of 84. another nice july day on tap for your wednesday. >> thank you. >>> still ahead on wjz a eyewitness news at 5:00 -- wjz eyewitness news at 5:00. >>> i'm kellye lynn at johns hopkins. with first of its kind. i'll connect the dots, coming up. >>> i'm ron matz. downtown. will indy cars be racing through the streets of baltimore? it could happen. we'll have the stor
across eastern sections of ontario, quebec. and mostly over new england as you can see.f showers and storms over the state. boston getting heavy showers and thunderstorms right there. around the new york area, long island as well. closest showers to showers to us, across northern portions of pa. for us, just a few passing clouds overnight tonight. no precipitation. and the flow over the next day or so means more pleasant conditions. enjoy this wild weather while it lasts. humidity will come...
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with our satellite n. 1989, a solar storm caused the collapse of power grid and the entire area of quebec. >> one storm in 1972 took out the transformers in british columbia and knocked out power there and we mentioned back in 1989 and the middle 1800s, there was a major solar event that disrupted the telegraph wires. an event like that could take place and cause a disruption of satellite communication, which we depend on heavily for cell phones and ipods and cable. >> reporter: if a storm is powerful enough to knock down communications, we could see blackouts and problems with the food supply. life as we know it could change. the big question, for how long? if it happens at all. >> i'll be very, verse cautious. it's going to be catastrophic. this event is going to happen. we'll be prepared for it. >> scientists want to avoid a yike reaction -- a y2k reaction. >> to me, to everything by saying that the whole -- you know, under this mercy, this particular future storm of 2012 will be very over -- the real risk. >> reporter: a new solar storm with little warning sounds daunting and 2012 is
with our satellite n. 1989, a solar storm caused the collapse of power grid and the entire area of quebec. >> one storm in 1972 took out the transformers in british columbia and knocked out power there and we mentioned back in 1989 and the middle 1800s, there was a major solar event that disrupted the telegraph wires. an event like that could take place and cause a disruption of satellite communication, which we depend on heavily for cell phones and ipods and cable. >> reporter: if...
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once again back across quebec dragging that cool air across the great lakes and basically from the northernhe great lakes, mid-atlantic and northeast it has not been an impressive summer. we've had temperatures that yesterday reached 88. that's the warmest we had in quite some time and we have yet to see 90 during the summer season. storms back to the west will dive across that upper level flow, could throw clouds our way this afternoon but essentially we're going to be dry under mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies. that northerly breeze gusting 10 to 20 miles per hour. tomorrow we look at the forecast model here, with chance of some showers developing in southern new jersey. watch the northeasterly wind which is typically a cool flow for us. this will spark some showers during the afternoon across the delmarva. they could swing our way from east-to-west as we head through the afternoon and evening. model here indicating basically south of annapolis a better chance of showers but we had to throw it in there for good measure and friday, cool and pleasant. 82 degrees is our two-degree guarant
once again back across quebec dragging that cool air across the great lakes and basically from the northernhe great lakes, mid-atlantic and northeast it has not been an impressive summer. we've had temperatures that yesterday reached 88. that's the warmest we had in quite some time and we have yet to see 90 during the summer season. storms back to the west will dive across that upper level flow, could throw clouds our way this afternoon but essentially we're going to be dry under mostly sunny...
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mother's from vermont, the small town that sat across the border from her childhood home in stance did quebec. he and his family would make an annual summer day trip to our college. this was the extent of my relationship with him. i had not really been aware of the time that he was in the united states marine corps of a lie to have a vivid memory of him standing in his bathing suit in our dak on the lake with a raw card body. he was in fact a colonel and as i learned many years later highly decorated survivor of the world war ii pacific campaigns. he had been awarded a silver star, the bronze star for combat in addition to several purple hearts. he heard news of mine enlistment and sent the letter of introduction to me. in retrospect it was an extraordinarily perspective few into the marrow of one of america's outstanding institutions. abos and francisco june 25, 1966. as of today i have been in the marine corps for 26 years. i will take an isi here. general thomas from the marine corps scholarship foundation who many of you may know wrote a brief review for the proceedings in which he said f
mother's from vermont, the small town that sat across the border from her childhood home in stance did quebec. he and his family would make an annual summer day trip to our college. this was the extent of my relationship with him. i had not really been aware of the time that he was in the united states marine corps of a lie to have a vivid memory of him standing in his bathing suit in our dak on the lake with a raw card body. he was in fact a colonel and as i learned many years later highly...
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established, in the views of the colon iferts, an arbitrary act in quebec and permitted the catholic religion to exist there. so, again, i would have to scrutinize these 27 or 28 complaints again. but i think that's maybe the major complaint about religion in the declaration. it's also a bit of a stretch to call harvard and yale bible schools from which adams and these folks graduated, many of them. in the 18th century they were certainly interested in educating alerted ministry, but they also talk about charters, talk about the church and civil state. host: jim hutson, thank you very much for coming on the program and talking to us about the declaration of independence. guest: thank you. host: we're going to take a short break and when we come back we'll be talking with richard miniter of "the washington times." he is their editorial director and we'll hear what he has to say when we come back. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] >> these places reminds me of modern cathedrals that donors would build wings
established, in the views of the colon iferts, an arbitrary act in quebec and permitted the catholic religion to exist there. so, again, i would have to scrutinize these 27 or 28 complaints again. but i think that's maybe the major complaint about religion in the declaration. it's also a bit of a stretch to call harvard and yale bible schools from which adams and these folks graduated, many of them. in the 18th century they were certainly interested in educating alerted ministry, but they also...
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thousand of people in my state cross the bored we are quebec every day. our border station is one of the busiest on the canadian border for commercial truck traffic in today's economic climate a free and open border for vermont manufacturers and retail businesses is more crucial than ever. the importance of our e.d.l. being recognized is compliant with federal driver's license standards, can't be understated. our economic, environmental and cultural relationship with quebec is a paramount importance. the e.d.l. costs us about $1 million to implement. but more importantly, the ease of border travel that it allows is key to our economy and our relationship with canada, our largest trading partner. since the passage of real id governors have consistently offered constructive suggestions for implementing it. we have encouraged d.h.s. and congress to fix the act by implementing statutory or regulatory changes to make it feasible and cost effective. we have called on the federal government to fund it by providing support to offset our state expenditures for mee
thousand of people in my state cross the bored we are quebec every day. our border station is one of the busiest on the canadian border for commercial truck traffic in today's economic climate a free and open border for vermont manufacturers and retail businesses is more crucial than ever. the importance of our e.d.l. being recognized is compliant with federal driver's license standards, can't be understated. our economic, environmental and cultural relationship with quebec is a paramount...
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the french called them together quickly with the fittings that stripped from merchant vessels in quebec. but, he could easily see the deadliness of their arguments. the 65 ton sloops mounted guns and the iron noses of six protruded from cannon porched. the topsail schooner or a brace as well as a half-dozen six pounders. had rogers not pull his craft enjoy these warships would it made short work of them in columns on the water the 17 will votes stretched upward a tenth of a mile, easy pickings for an enemy that could top eight knots when even straining an oarsman battle to get votes up to three. it could whip a large hole through the planking to wreak havoc among shoulder to shoulder oarsmen. we will pizzas velta the muscle with fragments of scrap iron a kind of shock and charged with then shot annie unlucky survivor before the ship came within ranger musket range. and, so rogers made his way up. can we have the map? you will see where we are right here in ticonderoga, so we are right here. this is like georgia and this is lake champlain and ticonderoga they started from crown point abo
the french called them together quickly with the fittings that stripped from merchant vessels in quebec. but, he could easily see the deadliness of their arguments. the 65 ton sloops mounted guns and the iron noses of six protruded from cannon porched. the topsail schooner or a brace as well as a half-dozen six pounders. had rogers not pull his craft enjoy these warships would it made short work of them in columns on the water the 17 will votes stretched upward a tenth of a mile, easy pickings...
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. >> reporter: and in quebec city, a taste of france without breaking the bank. >> the city was settled by french fur traders around 400 years ago and really never lost its heritage. consider walking the streets and strolling by shops that sell delicious cheeses and french baguettes. >> all right. d.l. hughley. >> hilarious. >> really funny guy. something you don't see every day from d.l. hughley, the comedian. moved to tears. we'll tell you a story behind his heartbreak and the man he says saved him. that is coming up. >>> also talk about the death of a salesman or sales dog. we will be saying good-bye to the pooch who sold taco bell food for many. be right back. 's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways. to help me breatheetterl da. ceit keeps my aiayen..rways. and 'not steroid. toelp merehe bter all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways. to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways. to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways. to help me breathe better all day lo
. >> reporter: and in quebec city, a taste of france without breaking the bank. >> the city was settled by french fur traders around 400 years ago and really never lost its heritage. consider walking the streets and strolling by shops that sell delicious cheeses and french baguettes. >> all right. d.l. hughley. >> hilarious. >> really funny guy. something you don't see every day from d.l. hughley, the comedian. moved to tears. we'll tell you a story behind his...
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you arrive at the airport, here in quebec, at this time and this is your flight number and ticket. and you can fly down to the mayo clinic. here's the hotel that you can go check into this hotel. you'll arrive at this time. transportation to the hotel is a shuttle bus from the hotel airport to the hotel that you'll be be staying at. .iaort, airport to the hotel you'll be saying at. here's your examination from the doctors and surgeons and they'll do that examination and later on in the day or overnight they'll start the surgery and give you the hip replacement. here's the package on the rehabilitation therapy, here's your trip back and your plane ticket back to quebec. turn key, i don't know how long it takes, i'm guessing three or four days turn around, give you a little therapy, send you back home again, all of that, you write one check to the travel/health care agency that sprouted up to meet a demand that exists because of the lines and the rationing that necessarily result in government-run plans, and always have. mr. speaker, i'll go back to 1948 and 1949, i had a world war
you arrive at the airport, here in quebec, at this time and this is your flight number and ticket. and you can fly down to the mayo clinic. here's the hotel that you can go check into this hotel. you'll arrive at this time. transportation to the hotel is a shuttle bus from the hotel airport to the hotel that you'll be be staying at. .iaort, airport to the hotel you'll be saying at. here's your examination from the doctors and surgeons and they'll do that examination and later on in the day or...
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since we are close to the canadian province of quebec, we appreciate having is a jerk border. i have my enhanced drivers license. -- we appreciate having incorrect to cross the border. i appreciate the work of the homeland security department in facilitating our approval of this document. businesses retain jobs and grow because [inaudible] vermont businesses retain jobs and grow because of opportunities to sell johnson services. the u.s. shares the largest bilateral issue ship witrelatio. this is one of the busiest. a free and open border for vermont manufacturers is more crucial than ever. this cannot be understated. our economic, environmental, and cultural relationship with quebec is of paramount importance. there is the ease of porter travel which is important to our economy and the relationship with canada. governors have consistently offered constructive suggestions. we want to implement a statutory or regulatory changes to make it feasible and cost-effective and we have called on the federal government to fund it by offering support to meet federal standards. i believe
since we are close to the canadian province of quebec, we appreciate having is a jerk border. i have my enhanced drivers license. -- we appreciate having incorrect to cross the border. i appreciate the work of the homeland security department in facilitating our approval of this document. businesses retain jobs and grow because [inaudible] vermont businesses retain jobs and grow because of opportunities to sell johnson services. the u.s. shares the largest bilateral issue ship witrelatio. this...
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do you really think it was politically possible for a piece to be a arrived at under which british quebec consented to king george and consented to the independents of a large part of the colony's if they had in fact secured the whole southern area, do you think on the other hand that the middle and northern counties would have let the southern counties fall including possibly virginia which i think would have been very difficult for many of the revolutionary leaders that were from virginia. >> well, i think there was, there is a tendency in stalemate in wars, when a war is still make it and there is a negotiated settlement to simply leave the belligerence in control of what they possess at the time of the armistice, so that i think had there been a european mediation conference, in 1781, assuming there had been a decisive victory that year, and had the war been settled in that fashion, then i think, south carolina and georgia certainly and possibly north carolina as well would have gone to the british. lord north's majority was dwindling and there certainly, the opposition was growing mo
do you really think it was politically possible for a piece to be a arrived at under which british quebec consented to king george and consented to the independents of a large part of the colony's if they had in fact secured the whole southern area, do you think on the other hand that the middle and northern counties would have let the southern counties fall including possibly virginia which i think would have been very difficult for many of the revolutionary leaders that were from virginia....
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they were trying to persuade france to join the war, was there talk of maybe letting france have quebec, prince edward island and nova scotia back as colony and -- that is me question. >> host: thank you. >> guest: no. the -- the envoys who were sent to france were instructed to -- not to give that away if it was at all possible. obviously, they wanted france into the war, that was the big thing they needed france in order to gain victory. and, what by now was clear as going to be a long war, and once the negotiations began, it became clear that the french were not interested in retaking canada and in the treaty itself, because of what the french dead, not because of any pressure put on them by the united states, the french renowned canada and in fact years and years after the revolutionary war when the archives were opened, what historians learned was that france hopped that great britain would retain canada because if british canada -- hoped that grau great britain would remain canada, because if it stayed on the northern bored then the united states would have to remain tied to franc
they were trying to persuade france to join the war, was there talk of maybe letting france have quebec, prince edward island and nova scotia back as colony and -- that is me question. >> host: thank you. >> guest: no. the -- the envoys who were sent to france were instructed to -- not to give that away if it was at all possible. obviously, they wanted france into the war, that was the big thing they needed france in order to gain victory. and, what by now was clear as going to be a...
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./ >>> well, they are known as -- in quebec, they call it -- but here in america, it is known as a littlebeen entertaining kids from around the world for three decades. 30th anniversary. >> can't believe it. >> someone to embrace it the right way. john berman. congratulations, my friend. >> it's worth it to be here just to hear you speak portuguese. but it's the 30th anniversary of the happy meal. mcdonald's has sold more than 20 billion happy meals. that's a lot of burgers. but it's also a whole lot of toys. >> soft drink, fries. >> reporter: it was a revolution in a box. shaking the foundation of how kids order. >> can i get the happy meal? >> reporter: eat. and, yes, sometimes wear food. you have a little happy meal on your face. >> all aboard! >> reporter: it's been 30 years since mcdonald's unveiled the happy meal. inside, a burger, fries and soda. but more importantly, a toy. ♪ everybody clap your hands >> reporter: 30 years later and 20 billion toys later, the happy meal toy is a serious business. >> we have experts in mcdonald's. experts in the agency. to ensure we're striking the
./ >>> well, they are known as -- in quebec, they call it -- but here in america, it is known as a littlebeen entertaining kids from around the world for three decades. 30th anniversary. >> can't believe it. >> someone to embrace it the right way. john berman. congratulations, my friend. >> it's worth it to be here just to hear you speak portuguese. but it's the 30th anniversary of the happy meal. mcdonald's has sold more than 20 billion happy meals. that's a lot of...
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, disturbance along the gulf stream and this is a frontal boundary for the most part heading into quebec, but these will kind of converge a little bit, more so from the south, and that will spread some rain across the northeast, especially eastern parts of new england. say bridgeport east towards providence, rhode island, could see an inch or two of rain, flood watch posted for those parts of the world. 94 in dallas, that could be hotter this time of year. 87 degrees in atlanta, 77 degrees in new york city. and let's show you a picture of d.c., which should get to 82 degrees. a lot of chitchat happening there last night, right now 76 degrees, over 85 six times this month in d.c., and only once in new york city, heidi has it been over 85. no times in june. so one time in may. only twice over 85 degrees in new york city. so our friends up there have been complaining it's been a cool summer. they have reason to do that. >> what does this all mean? >> well, so far it's been cool up there, and pretty comfortable across the southeast. i'm not complaining, gorgeous summer so far in the southeas
, disturbance along the gulf stream and this is a frontal boundary for the most part heading into quebec, but these will kind of converge a little bit, more so from the south, and that will spread some rain across the northeast, especially eastern parts of new england. say bridgeport east towards providence, rhode island, could see an inch or two of rain, flood watch posted for those parts of the world. 94 in dallas, that could be hotter this time of year. 87 degrees in atlanta, 77 degrees in...
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. >> quebec, we are finding out these astronauts may not have much time to rest on this flight or thisot of work to do? >> reporter: a very, very important mission, installing the last aspect of the japanese laboratory and this first installation was a big module which has a lot of space for astronauts and cosmonauts to do what they do up there and the last season, the big -- the last thing is a big porch, a porch in space and will be attached to the outside of the international space station and on board, is a small module the big robotic arm will take out of the cargo bay of the shuttle endeavor and install that over on the international space station, within it, right now, are pallets of scientific experiments, ready to -- to be assembled onto the front porch and will determine how those are affected by the atmosphere that is no atmosphere, deep space and 16-day mission, five long space walks and they'll be very busy. >> phil, thanks for keeping us informed. >> reporter: sure. >> julie: what are the chances the launch goes off tonight without a hitch? the skies over kennedy space ce
. >> quebec, we are finding out these astronauts may not have much time to rest on this flight or thisot of work to do? >> reporter: a very, very important mission, installing the last aspect of the japanese laboratory and this first installation was a big module which has a lot of space for astronauts and cosmonauts to do what they do up there and the last season, the big -- the last thing is a big porch, a porch in space and will be attached to the outside of the international...
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quebec city. charleston, south carolina.> there's diversity in that. >> but also, the running theme which is places where you can feel like you can connect with the locals. >> all right. and let's go now to the next category which is the world's best hotel and i have to say this surprised me when i was reading my notes last night because they chose actually an endangered wildlife sanctuary in south africa. it's called bushman's kloof, and this is a place to go if you're looking for a safari experience or a wilderness experience. what's amazing is safaris are considered to be so costly. and this is $323 a night all-inclusi all-inclusive. . and there are -- there's cave drawings there, as well as amazing safari rides that you can do. it's really a worthwhile experience. >> in second place, the overray vanyavilas in india. jade mountain in st. lucia. sabi sabi private game reserve in south africa. >> and let's move on to the best resort in the united states. and we've got one in south carolina. >> closer to home, and close to c
quebec city. charleston, south carolina.> there's diversity in that. >> but also, the running theme which is places where you can feel like you can connect with the locals. >> all right. and let's go now to the next category which is the world's best hotel and i have to say this surprised me when i was reading my notes last night because they chose actually an endangered wildlife sanctuary in south africa. it's called bushman's kloof, and this is a place to go if you're looking...
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she continues quebec a share more of the ideas of justice ginsburg in thinking unless american courts are more open to ideas raised by foreign cases than international cases, we are going to lose influence in the world. justice ginsberg says foreign ideas can add to the story of knowledge relevant to the solution of a question and she is right. mr. president, judge sotomayor f. rationale for judge last looking at foreign laws so the united states does not lose influence in the world is absolutely irrelevant to the role of judges in america. it is the province of the president and legislative bodies, not activist judges, make policy and manage foreign affairs. in defending the supreme court's use of foreign law, judge sotomayor made an astonishing argument, just asking -- excuse me, we're just using that law to help us understand what the concept went to other countries and help us understand whether our understanding of our own constitutional rights fell into the mainstream of human thinking. the mainstream of human thinking. the words of our constitution were not intended to reflect
she continues quebec a share more of the ideas of justice ginsburg in thinking unless american courts are more open to ideas raised by foreign cases than international cases, we are going to lose influence in the world. justice ginsberg says foreign ideas can add to the story of knowledge relevant to the solution of a question and she is right. mr. president, judge sotomayor f. rationale for judge last looking at foreign laws so the united states does not lose influence in the world is...
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were trying to persuade france to join the war, was there talk of maybe letting france have being quebec and nova scotia back as colonies? >> guest: no. the envoys' that were sent to france were instructed not to give that away if all possible. of is they wanted france into the war that was the big thing that they needed in order to gain victory which by now clearly was going to be a lot more. once the negotiations began, it became clear the french were not interested in retaking canada. in the treaty itself because of what the french said, not put on a pressure by the united states, the french renounced given up. and fact years and years later after the archives were opened, france hoped that great britain would retain canada because if british canada sat on america's northern border, then the united states would have to remain tied to france for protection and the french were hoping the united states would be a client state to go into the 19th century. >> host: hopefully a short question this is a call from california. >> caller: dr. you mentioned the dissatisfaction with washington as
were trying to persuade france to join the war, was there talk of maybe letting france have being quebec and nova scotia back as colonies? >> guest: no. the envoys' that were sent to france were instructed not to give that away if all possible. of is they wanted france into the war that was the big thing that they needed in order to gain victory which by now clearly was going to be a lot more. once the negotiations began, it became clear the french were not interested in retaking canada....
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when they were trying to persuade france to join the war was there talk of maybe letting france have quebec and nova scotia and back as colonies? >> guest: no, the on foynes ascent what to france were instructed not to give that away if it was at all possible. obviously they wanted france and to the board. that was the big thing they needed france in order to gain victory and by now it was clear it was going to be a long war and once the negotiations began, it became clear the french were not interested in retaking canada and in the treaty itself because what the french said, not to any pressure put on them by the united states, the french renounced canada, and in fact and years and years after the revolutionary war in the archives were opened what historians learned was that france hoped great britain would retain canada because if british canada sat on america's northern border in the united states would have to remain tied what france for protection and the french were hoping that the united states would be a client state deep into the 19th century. >> host: this will hopefully be a shor
when they were trying to persuade france to join the war was there talk of maybe letting france have quebec and nova scotia and back as colonies? >> guest: no, the on foynes ascent what to france were instructed not to give that away if it was at all possible. obviously they wanted france and to the board. that was the big thing they needed france in order to gain victory and by now it was clear it was going to be a long war and once the negotiations began, it became clear the french were...
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. >> no, the man who handed up the quebec system has declared it a failure.hospitals, as they're known here, just hospitals, and they have to eliminate the government monopoly through more privatization. steve: at one point the nurse goes it's going to be a long time, you could go down the street to the place you pay and it would probably be about $900. and how many canadians come to the united states for health care? >> i assume quite a bit. we did a couple of times, and we couldn't get things done, especially mri's, because it's not that much cheaper there. steve: check out his youtube video pj tv's steven crowder, thank you for joining us live. brian: from snoozing to googling, larry summers known for sleeping through meetings. google means a lot to him. steve: a group with terror ties holds a successful recruiting event right here on american soil. should the chicago hotel told them to go somewhere else? you are smart. accumulate 10 nights and get a night free anywhere. welcome rewards. smart. so smart. all: hi, john! going to college and need a laptop. w
. >> no, the man who handed up the quebec system has declared it a failure.hospitals, as they're known here, just hospitals, and they have to eliminate the government monopoly through more privatization. steve: at one point the nurse goes it's going to be a long time, you could go down the street to the place you pay and it would probably be about $900. and how many canadians come to the united states for health care? >> i assume quite a bit. we did a couple of times, and we...
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low pressure region right now up towards quebec but with the wrap around moisture and all the rain youesterday, some fog issues around philadelphia in towards new york and boston, that's the low level gray cloud stuff. nyc, here's what i'm talking about. a little bit of haze, little bit of fog, seven tile visibility officially at central park. highs a little bit better. 83 degrees and no rain in the forecast for you at least for today. back to the maps. out west, still hot for you, areas around l.a. 105, maybe 106 for your high. down towards western texas look at this line of rain moving on in. zoom in closer towards new mexico. here's your heavy downpour action. we had the flash flood watches out for roswell. the area shaded in dark green because of heavy rain you've seen in the last couple of hours. look what the hail did to this greenhouse in denver. it is swiss cheese. unbelievable. huge hail going on through the region. that was on monday night. this video is from tuesday morning. two tornadoes around denver as well. winds gusting to 80 miles per hour with microburst too. a tough
low pressure region right now up towards quebec but with the wrap around moisture and all the rain youesterday, some fog issues around philadelphia in towards new york and boston, that's the low level gray cloud stuff. nyc, here's what i'm talking about. a little bit of haze, little bit of fog, seven tile visibility officially at central park. highs a little bit better. 83 degrees and no rain in the forecast for you at least for today. back to the maps. out west, still hot for you, areas around...
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either nuclear plants and the southeast part of our state or from hydropower that is imported from quebec. we have the cleanest for foley and america in terms of the emissions that coming from power producers because those are virtually emissions-free. we believe that. we want to maintain that important environmental standards. the future of energy, i think, has many facets. i think we should look for all kinds of alternatives. perhaps wind in areas where it makes sense, although i have been reluctant to put them along the pristine region lies in vermont. i think there are small hydro and solar projects that make a good deal of sense. we are looking now at the nuclear power plant that is cost-effective and reliable power for many years in our state. there is one area that i think it's really exciting, and that is in the agricultural sector. there is a national movement called 25 by 25, that is a goal of getting a quarter of our nation's energy from farms, ranches, by 2025. we've got more methane digesters on dairy farms in vermont per- capita than any other state. we turned the most power
either nuclear plants and the southeast part of our state or from hydropower that is imported from quebec. we have the cleanest for foley and america in terms of the emissions that coming from power producers because those are virtually emissions-free. we believe that. we want to maintain that important environmental standards. the future of energy, i think, has many facets. i think we should look for all kinds of alternatives. perhaps wind in areas where it makes sense, although i have been...
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lawrence river was bridged on tribal land in quebec and iron workers foreman first hired native americans as iron workers. my own role here, as an iron worker aparen dis, i -- apprentice, i worked under a number of native american foremen and general foremen, it was a number of native american journeyman iron workers who taught me how to weld and give me a chance at that trade as an iron worker foreman and general foreman myself, i had an opportunity to have a lot of young native american indians working in my crews, not only in the boston area but out in indiana and illinois as well as new mexico and arizona and i've had a long relationship with members from the navajo tribe, i actually lived for a while on the navajo reservation and i count those men and women as some of my closest friends and i am greatly indebted to them, also worked with members of the apache tribe and mo hawk tribe in the new england area and this will really, i think, give a wonderful opportunity to native americans who have sort of adopted the iron working industry as the family business and it was not uncommon fo
lawrence river was bridged on tribal land in quebec and iron workers foreman first hired native americans as iron workers. my own role here, as an iron worker aparen dis, i -- apprentice, i worked under a number of native american foremen and general foremen, it was a number of native american journeyman iron workers who taught me how to weld and give me a chance at that trade as an iron worker foreman and general foreman myself, i had an opportunity to have a lot of young native american...