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it has to do with quebec feeling a wide representation in the senate. once you geti into the complicated world of constitutes a business, and nobody can predict the outcome. is that here, peter, there will be something on the political angle about term limits and that will be a modest goals of the base get something. >> well, there he is, the governor general, david johnson is arriving on parliament hill for what will be the first reading by him of the speech from the throne. and he is accompanied by his wife, sharon johnson, and the two johnson to have been very active now in their role, traveling the country, traveling the world. the governor general has been to afghanistan. he was in britain during the royal wedding a short time ago. 21 gun salute. with the guard of honor. parliament hill, throne speech. ["o canada" playing] >> present arms! [guns fire once] >> and the commander of the guard of honor will invite the governor general for a quick inspection of the guard of honor. see the flag, you see it every once and awhile and you are wondering, wha
it has to do with quebec feeling a wide representation in the senate. once you geti into the complicated world of constitutes a business, and nobody can predict the outcome. is that here, peter, there will be something on the political angle about term limits and that will be a modest goals of the base get something. >> well, there he is, the governor general, david johnson is arriving on parliament hill for what will be the first reading by him of the speech from the throne. and he is...
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this is a real bone to quebec.thing that did jump out to me, peter, that is worth talking about -- it was buried in there, and they said they would remove barriers for older workers so they do not have to necessarily retired, mandatory retirement. one of the ways they will deal with the deficit a year earlier is through early retirements and forcing out worker attrition, so how do they let workers work longer and then try to force them out through mandatory retirement? we will have to figure out what happens monday of the budget for that. that struck me as an interesting item. behind me there is a lot of commotion. everyone is gathering to hear the first reaction from opposition leaders to this. the other thing there will be is the passage of the copyright legislation. i talked to minister more about that. they promise to reintroduce the bill as soon as the fall starts. it will not happen this session, but it will be the exact same deal as before. really the big ticket items, the security perimeter deal, those of t
this is a real bone to quebec.thing that did jump out to me, peter, that is worth talking about -- it was buried in there, and they said they would remove barriers for older workers so they do not have to necessarily retired, mandatory retirement. one of the ways they will deal with the deficit a year earlier is through early retirements and forcing out worker attrition, so how do they let workers work longer and then try to force them out through mandatory retirement? we will have to figure...
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like, also the regulators, another thing quebec doesn't like.said they will remove barriers for older workers so they don't have to necessarily retire, mandatory retirement. this is difficult to square because one of the ways they're going to deal with the deficit a year earlier is through early retirement and forcing out worker attrition and various things. how do they let workers work longer and then try to force them out into mandatory retirement. we'll have to figure out what happens monday in the budget on that. that struck me as interesting. behind me, peter, there's a lot of commotion. everyone is gathering to hear the first reaction from the opposition leaders to this. the other thing there will be is the passage of the copyright legislation. i talked to minister moore, the heritage minister about that, and they promised to introduce a bill called seasons two as soon as the fall starts. it will not happen this session, but it will be the exact same bill as before so really the big ticket items that terry talks about. the perimeter deal,
like, also the regulators, another thing quebec doesn't like.said they will remove barriers for older workers so they don't have to necessarily retire, mandatory retirement. this is difficult to square because one of the ways they're going to deal with the deficit a year earlier is through early retirement and forcing out worker attrition and various things. how do they let workers work longer and then try to force them out into mandatory retirement. we'll have to figure out what happens monday...
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pleasure to introduce greg robinson, a native new yorker and an associate professor of history in quebec, and a board member of that university's center for united states studies. he is a specialist in north american ethnic studies and u.s. political history and the author of the book "by order of the president," fdr and the internment of japanese americans, and "a tragedy of democracy: japanese confinement in north america." he is also a coauthor of a book, and an associate editor of gale mcmillan's five volume inpsych low media of africa culture and history and its supplement. his upcoming back focuses on the post war years. it gives me great pleasure to introduce to you, greg robinson. [applause] >> thanks for coming eye. very grateful to the roosevelt library for having invited me and for all of you listening today. i want to tell you about my book and then explain more about how i came to write it and why i think it's important. a tragedy of democracy is about executive order 9066 and the removal and confinement of 120,000 west coast japanese americans into government camps in world
pleasure to introduce greg robinson, a native new yorker and an associate professor of history in quebec, and a board member of that university's center for united states studies. he is a specialist in north american ethnic studies and u.s. political history and the author of the book "by order of the president," fdr and the internment of japanese americans, and "a tragedy of democracy: japanese confinement in north america." he is also a coauthor of a book, and an associate...
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the academies and the training of officers, these are the numbers -- premium pay, uniform and the quebec cost, background investigations, and the health benefit savings because there is a time during which some of these health benefit costs are very expensive. after they retire and before they are eligible for medicare. the savings are pretty significant. this is an aggregate number, about $55,000 per year. >> it says cost delayed per recruit. what kind of recruit are we talking about? >> not sure what you mean. for any year during which you do not have to hire and train a new recruit and that service is served by a police officer. supervisor mirkarimi: in this particular case, with that recruit in this general analysis take them through the academy or beyond the academy? when you say recruit -- i'm just asking what that means. >> i am not sure i am answering your question, but for each year served by a drop officer, where you do not have to incur these costs, a savings of $55,000 in operating costs. supervisor mirkarimi: but if you are comparing it verses bringing in a new recruit into
the academies and the training of officers, these are the numbers -- premium pay, uniform and the quebec cost, background investigations, and the health benefit savings because there is a time during which some of these health benefit costs are very expensive. after they retire and before they are eligible for medicare. the savings are pretty significant. this is an aggregate number, about $55,000 per year. >> it says cost delayed per recruit. what kind of recruit are we talking about?...
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from the capital, it's on to quebec, a children's hospital in montreal, the citadel in quebec city.r of their wedding day with a carriage provision through charlotte town. as a search and rescue pilot, prince william is keen to take part in a demonstration with his world renowned kournts parts in canada. risky maneuvers are expect and some nervous royal aides will be watching on. the couple will also take to the water. each in their own dragon boats revealing their competitive streaks. catherine is a very experienced rower. from pei it's up to the wilderness to the northwest territories. the final stop in canada is calga calgary, alberta, in time for the stampede. it's all about rodeos and rounding sheep and wagon racing and a rare chance to go the royals in cowboy gear. yes, you heard it right. so a very busy day as you can see. we don't know what she will be wearing but find out around four hours from now. >> max will be watching closely. we will check in with you. >>> we are word from the hill. a source telling our kate bolduan that harry reid is announcing it right now about can
from the capital, it's on to quebec, a children's hospital in montreal, the citadel in quebec city.r of their wedding day with a carriage provision through charlotte town. as a search and rescue pilot, prince william is keen to take part in a demonstration with his world renowned kournts parts in canada. risky maneuvers are expect and some nervous royal aides will be watching on. the couple will also take to the water. each in their own dragon boats revealing their competitive streaks....
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in b.c., ontario, quebec, atlantic canada, will the government to stop political games and look to use the strength of every shipbuilding region in our country for these contracts? [applause] >> the hon. minister of public works. >> as the member well knows, the process that is under way through what is called the shipbuilding secretary, we have created an open, fair, transparent, and very competitive process. this includes not only independent oversight provided by tpmg, but a third party marine expert that is evaluating these bids to ensure the fairness and openness and transparency of the process. at the end of the day, this is a very competitive process, but, again, this will create 7 5 million man hours of work across the country. >> well done. [applause] >> mr. speaker, today is tax freedom day, the day canadians start working for themselves after pay off all the taxes they owe all levels of government. [applause] unlike the taxes of the opposition, we don't believe canadian families should pay high taxes. that is why in 2006, our government reduced the overall federal tax burden
in b.c., ontario, quebec, atlantic canada, will the government to stop political games and look to use the strength of every shipbuilding region in our country for these contracts? [applause] >> the hon. minister of public works. >> as the member well knows, the process that is under way through what is called the shipbuilding secretary, we have created an open, fair, transparent, and very competitive process. this includes not only independent oversight provided by tpmg, but a...
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. >> and then after a quick stop in quebec and calgary, they will head to l.a.or three days to have a little fun using their red carpet glamour. they will throw a black tie event to introduce british film talent to hollywood exec. today is the prince's 29th birthday. he is at work right now flying a helicopter over the coast of wales. >> not a bad way to celebrate your birthday. good way to crews around the bay area today i think in a helicopter. >> i think you're right. >> head out to the coast. that's one of the cool place out there. we are going to see lots of sunshine everywhere you go but it could be uncomfortably hot for some folks and out on the bay right now, looking good as we have clear skies but the heat is on. the temperatures really warming up in a hurry right now. some of those numbers already soaring well into the 90s inland. even inside the bay we are seeing some of those temperatures warming up, as well. 94 degrees right now in livermore, 91 in fremont, 90 in san jose. interestingly, though, we are seeing 77 degrees in san francisco and starting
. >> and then after a quick stop in quebec and calgary, they will head to l.a.or three days to have a little fun using their red carpet glamour. they will throw a black tie event to introduce british film talent to hollywood exec. today is the prince's 29th birthday. he is at work right now flying a helicopter over the coast of wales. >> not a bad way to celebrate your birthday. good way to crews around the bay area today i think in a helicopter. >> i think you're right....
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i impressed by the talent, by the maturity of the people from quebec, from across the country, for that matter. i think people are underestimating what's come out of this election in terms of the opposition benches. we have got some great women and men that are going to really show canadians exactly what it is like to be a good, official opposition, and perhaps a government in waiting. >> some folks might wonder, do not they all get together and meet? it is so new, that even you are learning faces and names. >> absolutely. i have been tending to business in my on consistency. i was up for our caucus meeting last week. i have been up for the last couple of days. i have not spent much time with the members of the caucus, but i will over the days and weeks ahead. i am looking forward to it. there are some great folks there. i know i will learn a lot. >> you are of course the critic for international trade. ed bask is the conservative. there are fundamental issues. there is trade with india and latin america and trade agreement. what, for you, will be the key issues? the position has always
i impressed by the talent, by the maturity of the people from quebec, from across the country, for that matter. i think people are underestimating what's come out of this election in terms of the opposition benches. we have got some great women and men that are going to really show canadians exactly what it is like to be a good, official opposition, and perhaps a government in waiting. >> some folks might wonder, do not they all get together and meet? it is so new, that even you are...
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security will be especially tight in quebec city. ♪ >> reporter: hundreds are expected to rsvp yes tohis youtube invitation by an anti-monarchist group who themselves have hired bodyguards. bodyguards whose job will be to prevent civil disobedience from escalating into violence. but things did get out of hand back in 2009 when the same group protested a visit by prince charles in montreal. ctv news, ottawa. >>> so do we determine, are they coming to northern california? >> i think we've been dissed officially. at least we're dry again, rob mayeda joins us from the weather cent center. i think i saw a peek of sunshine today. >> we got the sun back. temperatures running cool just behind you, raj and jessica. you saw the low clouds hovering to the west of san francisco. 63 right now. obviously we've got the ocean air conditioning and low clouds filling into parts of the bay. san francisco only 60. northwest wind at 12. in san jose, more sunshine than yesterday, thank goodness we dried out. 68 degrees, even though we had the cool air aloft and the heating below. this is a modestly unstabl
security will be especially tight in quebec city. ♪ >> reporter: hundreds are expected to rsvp yes tohis youtube invitation by an anti-monarchist group who themselves have hired bodyguards. bodyguards whose job will be to prevent civil disobedience from escalating into violence. but things did get out of hand back in 2009 when the same group protested a visit by prince charles in montreal. ctv news, ottawa. >>> so do we determine, are they coming to northern california?...
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his father was an irishman, and his mother was a canadian from quebec, and they emigrated to vermont. but the story went that when she was pregnant and ready to give birth, she went back home to quebec and had the baby there which, if true, would mean that chester arthur was not an american citizen because neither of his parents were, and he wasn't born in the u.s. i'll point out that, no, we do not have the birth certificate, long or short form, for chester arthur. they just put his name in the family bible and said he was born in vermont, and i guess that was good enough in 1880 to qualify him to hold the office of vice president and president. grover cleveland, who was elected four years after garfield in 1884, always fascinated me just for the plain fact that -- and this is what everybody knows -- grover served two nonconsecutive terms. he was elected in 1884, lost re-election in 1888 and then came back four years later and won the white house back which is a unique achievement in american politics, in the american presidency. so the guy had to be a pretty good politician. and, of
his father was an irishman, and his mother was a canadian from quebec, and they emigrated to vermont. but the story went that when she was pregnant and ready to give birth, she went back home to quebec and had the baby there which, if true, would mean that chester arthur was not an american citizen because neither of his parents were, and he wasn't born in the u.s. i'll point out that, no, we do not have the birth certificate, long or short form, for chester arthur. they just put his name in...
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and then they'll go to quebec city, prince edward island, yellow life and the yukon.ll be playing ball hockey and they're going ahead to calgary and l.a. they need to squeeze in a romantic getaway in the rocky mountains. i'm sure you know -- >> it's tough to talk about this at 5:00 in the morning. it's crispy french fries and you put cheese kurd and brown gravy on top of it and it all mixes up. fantastic food. as you probably know about me, zain, i, like many men, have food prepared or buy it prepackaged. i have to say, i'm guilty of this. i buy prepackaged salads. nothing to do. there's prepackaged salads -- >> mix it in. >> they sell them at kroger's here in the united states. after eating some of it, a guy found a dead mouse in the bag. yeah. i know it's early. >> a dead mouse? >> that's the picture. you're showing me this picture, first thing in the morning? >> yes. >> yes. >> oh, god. it's guts are all over the place there. how did they miss that, ali? that's huge. >> this is a problem for me. the only choice i have now is to stop eating for a few days. kroger sa
and then they'll go to quebec city, prince edward island, yellow life and the yukon.ll be playing ball hockey and they're going ahead to calgary and l.a. they need to squeeze in a romantic getaway in the rocky mountains. i'm sure you know -- >> it's tough to talk about this at 5:00 in the morning. it's crispy french fries and you put cheese kurd and brown gravy on top of it and it all mixes up. fantastic food. as you probably know about me, zain, i, like many men, have food prepared or...
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american point of view, and as i learned canada's history and started teaching at the university of quebec, i saw parallels and differences in the development of united states. both of these were useful to stud about yaws they tested widespread assumption about paper exclusiveness, american national identity. in the same way as i read up further on the wartime treatment ofment japanese canadians and discovered how deeply they had been victimized by canada's removal policy and i was surprised to fine that no book examined the similarity and differences across the border, and it dawned on me my book would have to look at eventson the mainland united states. i was further inspired by my first trip to hawaii in 2006 -- it was very embarrassing to be a specialist on japanese americans and then discover this entirely different community of japanese americans. about which i knew relatively little. i also heard that hawaii was a place of overracial harmony and good real estates and japanese americans had been spared mass removal during world world war i inly, something i has written about in my bo
american point of view, and as i learned canada's history and started teaching at the university of quebec, i saw parallels and differences in the development of united states. both of these were useful to stud about yaws they tested widespread assumption about paper exclusiveness, american national identity. in the same way as i read up further on the wartime treatment ofment japanese canadians and discovered how deeply they had been victimized by canada's removal policy and i was surprised to...
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on the deficit and this is what they talked about >>> this city faces a deficit in the coming year quebec that counsel had some good news employee unit is has agreed to concessions it will included $12 million savings in the coming year. that could mean that this city could rehire 40 police officers. and libraries will remain open. >> was so much going on in oakland there are places baking bell is a good place for people to go and adds to the quality of their lives. >> similar concerns were edward expressed at a hearing. >> i present and signatures to keep the libraries remaining open. >> each one had a different budget proposal only one proposal adds the police officers. >> time now for 09 a m a look outside at eds and dark lot creek more traffic weather and news when we return they are joining together for the victims. but the mass shooting 18 years ago left and nine at dead and six injured. severs his officials are pushing forward the ban of these weapons. the district attorney pointed out there is no practical use for these large magazines. >> when people that access to guns and taken
on the deficit and this is what they talked about >>> this city faces a deficit in the coming year quebec that counsel had some good news employee unit is has agreed to concessions it will included $12 million savings in the coming year. that could mean that this city could rehire 40 police officers. and libraries will remain open. >> was so much going on in oakland there are places baking bell is a good place for people to go and adds to the quality of their lives. >>...
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pleasure to introduce greg robinson, a native new yorker and an associate professor of history in quebec, and a board member of that university's center for united states studies. he is a specialist in north american ethnic studies and u.s. political history and the author of the book "by order of the president," fdr and the internment of japanese americans, and "a tragedy of democracy: japanese confinement in north america." he is also a coauthor of a book, and an associate editor of gale mcmillan's five volume inpsych low media of africa culture and history and its supplement. his upcoming back focuses on the post war years. it gives me great pleasure to introduce to you, greg robinson. [applause] >> thanks for coming eye. very grateful to the roosevelt liy
pleasure to introduce greg robinson, a native new yorker and an associate professor of history in quebec, and a board member of that university's center for united states studies. he is a specialist in north american ethnic studies and u.s. political history and the author of the book "by order of the president," fdr and the internment of japanese americans, and "a tragedy of democracy: japanese confinement in north america." he is also a coauthor of a book, and an associate...
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discovered that the mystery pills were being smuggled into the country from quebec. then, in 2003, the d.e.a. and the canadian government uncovered the canadian connection and shut it down. >> then we started seeing smurfing. remember how the smurfs were little gatherers? we started getting calls from different retail stores that people were buying two or three packs. that's the most you can buy. and they went to one store and bought three and to another store and bought three. seeing blister packs everywhere. because they're sitting in the cars, they're punching the pills out of the blister packs, they're putting them in the freezer bags, and they're turning them over to chemical brokers. >> narrator: smurfing, an act of desperation for the superlabs, had long been the main source of pseudoephedrine for kitchen meth cooks. to put an end to it, legislators in oregon in 2003 resurrected the idea similar to what haislip had proposed nearly 20 years before-- requiring buyers of products with pseudo-ephedrine to register at the store counter. but the pharmaceutical indus
discovered that the mystery pills were being smuggled into the country from quebec. then, in 2003, the d.e.a. and the canadian government uncovered the canadian connection and shut it down. >> then we started seeing smurfing. remember how the smurfs were little gatherers? we started getting calls from different retail stores that people were buying two or three packs. that's the most you can buy. and they went to one store and bought three and to another store and bought three. seeing...
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. >> chris: i have to ask you quebec. you realize you messed up about paul revere, don't you? >> you know, i didn't mess up about paul revere. here's what he said, he warned the americans the british were coming, the british were coming and were going to try to take our arms and we have to be sure we were protecting ourselves and, shoring up all of our ammunition and our firearms, so they couldn't take it but, remember the british had already been there, many soldiers, for 7 years, in that area, and, part of paul revere'ses ride and it wasn't just one ride, he was a courier, a messenger, was to warn the british that we're already there, hey, you are not going to succeed. you will not take american arms, you will not be our own well-armed persons, individuals, private militia we have, we warned the british in a shout-out, gotcha type of question that was answered i answered candidly and i know my american history. >> chris: i wasn't sure entirely before i asked you that question and i went on google to make sure i knew as much, and, we both know now. but, look, everybody is ask
. >> chris: i have to ask you quebec. you realize you messed up about paul revere, don't you? >> you know, i didn't mess up about paul revere. here's what he said, he warned the americans the british were coming, the british were coming and were going to try to take our arms and we have to be sure we were protecting ourselves and, shoring up all of our ammunition and our firearms, so they couldn't take it but, remember the british had already been there, many soldiers, for 7 years,...
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a quebec down to the 60s on thursday. san jose was to the '90s again tomorrow. by thursday. will take a look at temperatures neighborhood by neighborhood still the 90's in our no. relocations. triple digits in fairfield and along the coast temperatures are going to be warm with 70's. 72 in half moon bay, 70's in pacifica, 70's in ocean beach. 80s and low 90s of. and 90's in fremont, and inland valleys are going to be the hottest. nearly triple digits in antioch, pleasanton, pittsburgh, and also temperatures in the '90s. taking a look a your extended forecast another hot day. for the first day of summer and then a cool down on wednesday. temperatures close to average with fog returning. >>pam: of the diversity career fair for the san jose santa clara will be held on wednesday. if it will be held a holiday in the silicon valley from 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. there will be dozens of employers with hundreds of jobs available. it's the best part is that it is all free! www.citycareerfair.com for more information i want to crush more cars. i want to sell more tea cups. ♪ i
a quebec down to the 60s on thursday. san jose was to the '90s again tomorrow. by thursday. will take a look at temperatures neighborhood by neighborhood still the 90's in our no. relocations. triple digits in fairfield and along the coast temperatures are going to be warm with 70's. 72 in half moon bay, 70's in pacifica, 70's in ocean beach. 80s and low 90s of. and 90's in fremont, and inland valleys are going to be the hottest. nearly triple digits in antioch, pleasanton, pittsburgh, and also...
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next week they're going to going up, down, and quebec into the 70's.s still alive >>jacqueline: and-- back into the 70's. >>pam: sports reporter is here with a look at the cal bears. and how you feeling? >> i went to virginia, the class of 1984 and i am. proud. it the no. 1 team in the nation. and cal! even in the newsroom. they're jumping on the bandwagon. right from the top requesting upper management the want to see what is going on right now. and in omaha, neb., cal is the champ. boston brokers, they seem to be safe. again, since anderson, the urge to going to be going against california. a wild pitch. two-one in virginia, it so 2-0 but is worth stance. cal! a rallying cry in the form of a music video take a look. >> california baseball, they hope we make it. we will take the top 10 and then 20 baja, watch us take it. raise some money, that is all we need, california baseball. [laughter] that was some great stuff, they put that together and they're going to try to put it together again. a two-one in the fourth inning. the semifinals which would be
next week they're going to going up, down, and quebec into the 70's.s still alive >>jacqueline: and-- back into the 70's. >>pam: sports reporter is here with a look at the cal bears. and how you feeling? >> i went to virginia, the class of 1984 and i am. proud. it the no. 1 team in the nation. and cal! even in the newsroom. they're jumping on the bandwagon. right from the top requesting upper management the want to see what is going on right now. and in omaha, neb., cal is the...
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it will also complete work already underway with the government of quebec to reach an agreement on tax harmonization no later than september 15, 2011. >> however, there is more to be done. the global economy remains fragile, and risks to our recovery persist. as well, canada's workforce is aging, and it will no longer grow as it has in the past. this demographic challenge will impact our economic future and put long-term pressures on our pension and health systems that must be addressed. in the years ahead, our prosperity will also depend on making sure that all canadians have the skills and opportunities to contribute, to innovate and to succeed. our government's plan will provide assistance for workers who want to learn new skills and seize opportunities. it will remove barriers for older workers who want to continue their careers. it will lay the foundation for long-term growth by helping a new generation gain the critical skills they will need to thrive in the workforce. the success of canada's job-creating businesses demands both hard work and good ideas, and we must create the ri
it will also complete work already underway with the government of quebec to reach an agreement on tax harmonization no later than september 15, 2011. >> however, there is more to be done. the global economy remains fragile, and risks to our recovery persist. as well, canada's workforce is aging, and it will no longer grow as it has in the past. this demographic challenge will impact our economic future and put long-term pressures on our pension and health systems that must be addressed....
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. >>> and in new hampshire, ten tons of sand and 21 hours later, this is what mark lapierre of quebec created to take home master sand sculptor. every year they compete for thousands of dollars. >>> casey anthony murder trial back in session in orlando. casey is in the seat and on saturday the judge actually stopped the trial in its tracks, saying an important, quote, unquote, legal matter had come up. our legal eagle, sonny hostin, joining us from new york. what are you hearing about that legal matter in any way, shape or form? could it be some type of bombshell? >> we now know what it is. the court just let us know. this is breaking, actually, kyra. there was a competency issue that came up on saturday. it appears that the defense contended that perhaps casey anthony was not competent to proceed. and the court ordered that three independent psychologists meet with her. one, dr. daniel treschler met with her saturday, dr. harry mcclarion met with her saturday night and another one, dr. hall, met with her sunday. and according to those three doctors they all concluded she was, indeed,
. >>> and in new hampshire, ten tons of sand and 21 hours later, this is what mark lapierre of quebec created to take home master sand sculptor. every year they compete for thousands of dollars. >>> casey anthony murder trial back in session in orlando. casey is in the seat and on saturday the judge actually stopped the trial in its tracks, saying an important, quote, unquote, legal matter had come up. our legal eagle, sonny hostin, joining us from new york. what are you...
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30th to celebrate canada's independent day, on to montreal for its annual jazz festival july 3rd, quebece from britain on the 4th, they will be all the way over there as you see in yellowknife, capital of the northwest territories july 8th, calgary and on to l.a. for three days of charity and business-related appearances. joining us with more on the big trip, cbs royal contributor victoria arbiter. >> it's great to be here. >> this is quite the trip they have planned, official duties on the itinerary. >> absolutely. this is all about business, promoting british industry, be it technological, creative, it's all about promoting the best of british as well. it is their very first international tour together. it's kate's first trip to canada and america, so it's going to be a whil wind of activity but a lot of fun. >> they need to bring people with them, always the talk about how they don't have much help at home, unlike some of the other royals, they don't have a lot of staff. bringing stephen staff members with them on the trip. is that a lot or a little? >> it's very few and surprising gr
30th to celebrate canada's independent day, on to montreal for its annual jazz festival july 3rd, quebece from britain on the 4th, they will be all the way over there as you see in yellowknife, capital of the northwest territories july 8th, calgary and on to l.a. for three days of charity and business-related appearances. joining us with more on the big trip, cbs royal contributor victoria arbiter. >> it's great to be here. >> this is quite the trip they have planned, official...
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. >> host: just a few minutes ago speaker john finishing a statement saying quebec i'm pleased the president recognizes success in afghanistan is paramount. you on to say it is important that we maintain the flexibility and reconsider troop levels as the situation continues to unfold. what do you read into that? >> caller: i think would gain or is hinting at sort of indirectly is something that's what we said a lot more explicitly tomorrow and the days to come which is this, in the past almost every major decision they have made, president obama has referred to the military military and to the pentagon so weather was surging troops into afghanistan initially, what it was the pace of a withdrawal from iraq which has gone much more slowly than a lot of his colleagues would like he is deferred. is interesting here is general petraeus general petraeus the top commander in afghanistan his is take as you mentioned bowman to go is the head of the cia. general petraeus does not endorse this plan. general petraeus wanted to keep the surge troops in afghanistan at least through the end of next year. i
. >> host: just a few minutes ago speaker john finishing a statement saying quebec i'm pleased the president recognizes success in afghanistan is paramount. you on to say it is important that we maintain the flexibility and reconsider troop levels as the situation continues to unfold. what do you read into that? >> caller: i think would gain or is hinting at sort of indirectly is something that's what we said a lot more explicitly tomorrow and the days to come which is this, in the...