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was born in canada in the province of quebec.ntrast to a lot of the performances i've done, this is very editorial. i describe it as the body disintegrating into light. the soul as it leaves the body. and i think of the stairwell, is definitely more visceral. the floor is creating an interesting tunnel. it really takes on our real dimension of, you know, what this architecture, however relates to the body. this is one of frank geary's designs and it is the next site for the rapture series. the raptured series will be -- the rapture series will be performed on 10 of his buildings around the world. we're going to have a large amount of dancers, inside and outside the building, and also use studio lighting and projections. it will really be about bringing his architectural live. -- a lot. -- alive. >> the architecture he creates is very much wanting to challenge your perception of the environment. i think there is a self- conscious curiosity in our minds to explore that terrain. is really spectacular. it is really fun. there is such
was born in canada in the province of quebec.ntrast to a lot of the performances i've done, this is very editorial. i describe it as the body disintegrating into light. the soul as it leaves the body. and i think of the stairwell, is definitely more visceral. the floor is creating an interesting tunnel. it really takes on our real dimension of, you know, what this architecture, however relates to the body. this is one of frank geary's designs and it is the next site for the rapture series. the...
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in eastern canada will see precipitation moving through ontario and into northern quebec. then the rainy area showing signs of developing across the rockies. that is turning to snow in the upper elevations. highs on tuesday, 27 in houston. warm in oklahoma city, but cooler. winnipeg is 8 degrees. lastly, a look at europe. still a bit of activity out to the west. we have the cold front that has been bringing rain and wind to the u.k. as well as the peninsula. it will sweep east over the course of tonight bringing in lighter showers across western europe and then a bit more ample amounts of rain for the scandinavian peninsula. as we look over the peninsula, we could see snow rather than rainfall. for western sections, especially the british isles, another round of rain coming in the next 24 hours. it will be staying quite unsettled here. temperatures look like this for tuesday, 10 degrees in stockholm. 15 in berlin. single digits for kiev. the warmest will be in rome with the high of 23 degrees. turkey is looking at a high of 8 degrees. again, more sunshine should be returni
in eastern canada will see precipitation moving through ontario and into northern quebec. then the rainy area showing signs of developing across the rockies. that is turning to snow in the upper elevations. highs on tuesday, 27 in houston. warm in oklahoma city, but cooler. winnipeg is 8 degrees. lastly, a look at europe. still a bit of activity out to the west. we have the cold front that has been bringing rain and wind to the u.k. as well as the peninsula. it will sweep east over the course...
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that will spread to southern quebec, and could change in higher elevations. out to the west, winter storm is across british columbia, heavy rain and scattered thunderstorms. the rain also will spread to parts of the pacific northwest on wednesday. strong, southerly winds are prevailing, raising temperatures, expecting 29 degrees. cool in confer with one degree, with 6 degrees in winnipeg. let's go to europe. a rain band is stretching from the west coast of norway down to france, but that is easing as you head into wednesday. more concern if this large low pressure system brings in heavy rain and strong winds across the british isles and the iberian peninsula. strong winds could create high winds on the peninsula wednesday. some thunderstorms wrapping across southern italy. on the other hand, central and east europe stable and dry under a high pressure system. temperatures as follows. we are expecting 14 degrees in berlin, 12 in vienna, 17 in paris. very warm in rome with 23 degrees. here is your extended forecast. >>> that wraps up this edition of "newsline."
that will spread to southern quebec, and could change in higher elevations. out to the west, winter storm is across british columbia, heavy rain and scattered thunderstorms. the rain also will spread to parts of the pacific northwest on wednesday. strong, southerly winds are prevailing, raising temperatures, expecting 29 degrees. cool in confer with one degree, with 6 degrees in winnipeg. let's go to europe. a rain band is stretching from the west coast of norway down to france, but that is...
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that will move to the northern portions of quebec and ontario in the next 24 hours. meanwhile, the associated front is producing thundershowers across the mid-atlantic and the deep south. it will movies ward. regenerate over the northeast on thursday. it is a different story for the central and western portions of the u.s. a high pressure system brings in nice weather. for western canada, a system is moving in and producing mountain snow as well as coastal rain for british columbia, and freezing rain for western alberta. some precipitation will move to saskatchewan in the next 24 hours. temperatures are looking like this. we expect 12 degrees in vancouver, and 14 in seattle. dropping into the single digits in chicago and toronto. but still warm in new york with 17 degrees. that's it for me now. here is the extended forecast. minus one degrees expected wihe. minus one degrees expected wimi >>> here is a recap of our headline story. a magnitude 5.6 earthquake hit in turkey two weeks after it was struck by another quake that killed 600 people. local media say at least t
that will move to the northern portions of quebec and ontario in the next 24 hours. meanwhile, the associated front is producing thundershowers across the mid-atlantic and the deep south. it will movies ward. regenerate over the northeast on thursday. it is a different story for the central and western portions of the u.s. a high pressure system brings in nice weather. for western canada, a system is moving in and producing mountain snow as well as coastal rain for british columbia, and...
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for eastern canada, rain quickly moves from quebec into canadian mer i times.estern section, largely dry for the pacific northwest. showers and snow moving through the mountains tonight, but that is on the way out. it will dry out for the time being. british columbia will see a new round of showers coming in from the coastline. highs monday look like this. 8 in seattle, 7 in vancouver. 14 degrees in denver, and 14 in oklahoma city, getting into the teens for houston as well. we are looking at gusty conditions for the northern half of europe. already been hearing about strong gusts reported in the past 24 hours. that trend will stay with us again tonight, as well as precipitation. showers moving from baltic states, finland to western russia. on the wet side for norway again and british isles, a lot more showers headed your way as we head into monday. as for the western mediterranean, scattered showers for the islands. so you want to watch for a kuchl of thundershowers. 9 degrees is the high expected monday, expecting 10 in berlin. 4 for stockholm, and the same i
for eastern canada, rain quickly moves from quebec into canadian mer i times.estern section, largely dry for the pacific northwest. showers and snow moving through the mountains tonight, but that is on the way out. it will dry out for the time being. british columbia will see a new round of showers coming in from the coastline. highs monday look like this. 8 in seattle, 7 in vancouver. 14 degrees in denver, and 14 in oklahoma city, getting into the teens for houston as well. we are looking at...
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i was in the province of quebec. this contrasts a lot of the performances i have done. i described as the body disintegrating into life or the sole escaping the body. if i think of the stairwell, it is definitely more of a visceral anesthetic feeling that the stairs have, and they created interesting tunnel, but when you and have it with people, then it really ticks on a real dimension of what this architecture, how it relates. this is one of his designs. it is the site of the raptures series, which will be performed on 10 of the french geary billings around the world -- the frank geary buildings around the world. we will have a large amount of dancers inside and outside of the building. this is about bringing it alive through movement. the architecture that fragged creates is very much wanting to challenge your perception of the environment. he once these buildings to be as fluid as a fabric or water, and i think there is a conscious curiosity in our minds to explore that terrain. it is really spectacular. it is really fun. it is such an expensive space, so huge. i lik
i was in the province of quebec. this contrasts a lot of the performances i have done. i described as the body disintegrating into life or the sole escaping the body. if i think of the stairwell, it is definitely more of a visceral anesthetic feeling that the stairs have, and they created interesting tunnel, but when you and have it with people, then it really ticks on a real dimension of what this architecture, how it relates. this is one of his designs. it is the site of the raptures series,...
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swiss francs of gains against the euro, leaving quebec cannot service. they're suing the banks for giving bad advice. others may follow. >> unieux has a population of 8000. it has seen better days. it is facing and non of debt that has left it teetering on the -- brink of bankruptcy. the town council says the future is looking bleak for kindergarten is like this one. -- kindergartens like this one. >> the municipal government is responsible for public institution like kindergarten. we do not have money left to pay for water, electricity, and repairs. we should shut down this kindergarten. >> unieux is in no position to pay off its 11 million euro debt. it has been living beyond its means for too long. widening streets and building a brand new multimedia library, a big project that looks out of place. the town has a alrea decided to shut it down. >> everyone could profit from the multimedia library, even ordinary workers. the people really at fault are never held to account. >> at the town hall, everyone agrees that dexiais responsible for the disaster be
swiss francs of gains against the euro, leaving quebec cannot service. they're suing the banks for giving bad advice. others may follow. >> unieux has a population of 8000. it has seen better days. it is facing and non of debt that has left it teetering on the -- brink of bankruptcy. the town council says the future is looking bleak for kindergarten is like this one. -- kindergartens like this one. >> the municipal government is responsible for public institution like kindergarten....
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i will work it out with the quebec to the hearing to make sure the our people work matches up. my report reflects only the 1799 mission address. i would point out that the premises was previously licensed. they are looking to upgrade their license to a type 48 license. we are recommending it for approval. there's no record of objection. i will read the conditions to you now. sale of service of alcoholic beverages be permitted between 12:00 noon and 2:00 a.m. daily. front door shall be close was the privilege of the license is being exercised, except in the case of emergency and to permit deliveries. said or not to consist solely of a screen or ventilated security door, again in a spirit of minimizing noise exiting the premises. condition three, no noise shall be audible be on the area under the control of the licensee. the sale of alcoholic beverage of the premises is strictly prohibited. condition, there shall be -- the petitioner shall not make structural changes to the premises without prior written approval from the apartment. ex condition -- no person under the age of 21 y
i will work it out with the quebec to the hearing to make sure the our people work matches up. my report reflects only the 1799 mission address. i would point out that the premises was previously licensed. they are looking to upgrade their license to a type 48 license. we are recommending it for approval. there's no record of objection. i will read the conditions to you now. sale of service of alcoholic beverages be permitted between 12:00 noon and 2:00 a.m. daily. front door shall be close was...
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eastern canada with heavy cold precipitation as well as strong winds across eastern great lakes and quebec. we are anticipating more than 30 secentimeters of snow and rain. things get dryer in the east by wednesday evening. meanwhile, a new round of pacific storm is moving through the pacific northwest and the bc area, reaching the northern plains in the next 24 hours. that will bring heavy snow here on wednesday. otherwise, it is largely dry under a high pressure system across the u.s. we are expecting minus 1 in winnipeg, 5 in chicago, same for toronto. looking at 12 degrees in new york and same in washington, d.c. warming up to 24 degrees in los angeles. finally, let's go to europe. it is wet and windy across northern europe. timly windy near the center of low pressure. norway will continue to see gusty conditions into thursday. in terms of precipitation, heavy rainfall warnings in effect across the northern british isles, and significant amounts of snow expected across the northern part of the scandinavian peninsula on wednesday. meanwhile, some parts of france and germany will see som
eastern canada with heavy cold precipitation as well as strong winds across eastern great lakes and quebec. we are anticipating more than 30 secentimeters of snow and rain. things get dryer in the east by wednesday evening. meanwhile, a new round of pacific storm is moving through the pacific northwest and the bc area, reaching the northern plains in the next 24 hours. that will bring heavy snow here on wednesday. otherwise, it is largely dry under a high pressure system across the u.s. we are...
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meanwhile, another system is bringing rain across southern ontario and that will also spread to southern quebec and could change snow in the higher elevations. out towards the west, winter storm is hitting across british columbia with locally heavy rain as well as scattered thunderstorms. the rain will also spread to parts of the pacific northwest on wednesday. for the rest of west coast, strong southerly winds are prevailing, raising temperatures in los angeles. we're expecting 29 degrees. the very cool in denver with only 1 degrees with heavy snow and 6 degrees in winnipeg. finally, let's go over to europe. a rain band is stretching from the west coast of norway down to france. but that is gradually easing as we head into wednesday. but more of a concern is this large low pressure system. this is bringing heavy rain as well as strong winds across the british isles as well as the ibeerian peninsula. the strong winds could create high winds along the east coast of the peninsula on wednesday. and some thunderstorms are erupting across eastern -- or southern italy ishould say. on the other hand,
meanwhile, another system is bringing rain across southern ontario and that will also spread to southern quebec and could change snow in the higher elevations. out towards the west, winter storm is hitting across british columbia with locally heavy rain as well as scattered thunderstorms. the rain will also spread to parts of the pacific northwest on wednesday. for the rest of west coast, strong southerly winds are prevailing, raising temperatures in los angeles. we're expecting 29 degrees. the...
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. >> you know i lived in canada, too, for 10 years, in quebec, so cold weather here is a joke. >> come fron fron, walked around yesterday, had to buy a hat, you know, it is cold, so i have no hair so i had to put a hat on you know. >> just like we winterize ourselves pg&e says we should winterize our homes. if you have a fireplace open the flu. don't get offguard by a high bill. keep it at 55 at night and 63 during the day and make sure the furnace doesn't lead to a funeral. >> we have not turned it on. tonight is the first time. we will see if it still works. we don't know yet. >> always take a few minutes, just do a quick inspection, make sure that pilot light is burning blue. if it is yellow that is carbon monoxide so watch out. >> they say another way to keep your bills low is to wear a sweater indoors and don't forget about pets and plants because they get cold too. kraig debro, ktvu channel 2 news, now for a full weather forecast let's go over to rosemary. >> good afternoon to you, the storm pretty much out of here and leaving behind it the temperatures we are taking about. 5 to
. >> you know i lived in canada, too, for 10 years, in quebec, so cold weather here is a joke. >> come fron fron, walked around yesterday, had to buy a hat, you know, it is cold, so i have no hair so i had to put a hat on you know. >> just like we winterize ourselves pg&e says we should winterize our homes. if you have a fireplace open the flu. don't get offguard by a high bill. keep it at 55 at night and 63 during the day and make sure the furnace doesn't lead to a...
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in eastern canada will see precipitation moving through ontario and in towards northern quebec. then the rainy area showing signs of developing across the rockies. that is looking to turn into snow especially for those upper elevatio elevations. highs on tuesday, 27 in houston. quite warm in oklahoma city as well, but definitely cooler. in winnipeg, 8 degrees with morning lows falling below the freezing mark. lastly, a look at europe. still quite a bit of activity out towards the west. we've got this cold front that's been bringing rain and winds to the uk, as well as the iberian peninsula. it will sweep east over the course of tonight bringing in some lighter showers across western europe, and then a little bit more ample amounts of rain for the scandinavian peninsula, mainly across norway and as we look toward the northern end of the peninsula, we could be talking about snow rather than rainfall. for western sections, especially the british isles and iberian peninsula, another round of rain coming in the next 24 hours. it will be staying quite unsettled here. temperatures look
in eastern canada will see precipitation moving through ontario and in towards northern quebec. then the rainy area showing signs of developing across the rockies. that is looking to turn into snow especially for those upper elevatio elevations. highs on tuesday, 27 in houston. quite warm in oklahoma city as well, but definitely cooler. in winnipeg, 8 degrees with morning lows falling below the freezing mark. lastly, a look at europe. still quite a bit of activity out towards the west. we've...
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producing heavy snow across the great lakes, and that will also move to the northern portions of quebec ontario in the next 24 hours. meanwhile, the associated cold front is producing rain and thunderstorms across the mid-atlantic region and the deep south. and that will gradually weaken and move eastward. but will regenerate across the northeastern states on thursday. but it stays dry and settled across the central and western parts of the u.s. but british columbia will see another round of heavy rain and mountain snow on thursday. temperatures are shaping up like this. vancouver will be seeing 12 degrees. and 14 degrees in seattle. dropping down into the single digits. only 5 degrees in chicago and 9 in toronto. stays still warm in new york with 17 degrees. finally, let's go over to europe, then. still unsettled across the british isles and the iberian peninsula. you'll continue to see on and off showers throughout thursday. but stormy conditions have finally eased across southern france as well as northern parts of italy. but some of the areas will continue to see severe thunderstorm
producing heavy snow across the great lakes, and that will also move to the northern portions of quebec ontario in the next 24 hours. meanwhile, the associated cold front is producing rain and thunderstorms across the mid-atlantic region and the deep south. and that will gradually weaken and move eastward. but will regenerate across the northeastern states on thursday. but it stays dry and settled across the central and western parts of the u.s. but british columbia will see another round of...
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in the russian under twenty's big quebec's junior league saw it in the first clash of the twenty seven super series the russians managed to broaden it twice through the risk of opening the scoring seventeen minutes while put down by the double brushes that midway through the game and despite the canadians having many as forty two shots on target against the visitors twelve alarie brought his men managed to keep their ego intact. now because i do think it has ended the season on a low note as the russian question at the final a.t.p. event of the year in paris suffered a first round defeat by the telling qualified to open on a tie break it seemed that the second set would go to trial breakers route but to double for gave the intercept. in the match as another book took place in the second round the spaniard. gracious and had come from a set down to beat his opponent in the opening set six three but then the dusk stormed back in the second and third sets taking them sixty six three respect to. another first round winner was joe miller's forum on. jack radek stepanek seven five six three i
in the russian under twenty's big quebec's junior league saw it in the first clash of the twenty seven super series the russians managed to broaden it twice through the risk of opening the scoring seventeen minutes while put down by the double brushes that midway through the game and despite the canadians having many as forty two shots on target against the visitors twelve alarie brought his men managed to keep their ego intact. now because i do think it has ended the season on a low note as...
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- falling almost 2% despite word it's spending $2 billion to modernize its smelting operations in quebec, canada. from military vehicles to dental clinics and network technology, wall street saw a host of deals today. shares of military vehicle maker force protection surged 30%. it's being bought by general dynamics. the price tag? $360 million, or $5.52 a share. meanwhile, american dental partners rising $8.20 or 79% on word the chain of dental practices is being bought by private equity firm j.l.l. partners for about $400 million in cash and debt. also being snapped up by private equity? network technology provider tech-elec. the buyer? siris capital, for $780 million in cash. tekelec shares surged 14% on the news. best buy is spending $1 billion to end its u.s. joint venture with britain's carphone warehouse. the u.s. retailer will take control of the venture's 250 stand-alone best buy mobile shops. it's also canceling plans for a rollout of best buy megastores in europe. the stock down 85 cents, or 3%. investors tuned in to dish network today, even though it lost more than 100,000 su
- falling almost 2% despite word it's spending $2 billion to modernize its smelting operations in quebec, canada. from military vehicles to dental clinics and network technology, wall street saw a host of deals today. shares of military vehicle maker force protection surged 30%. it's being bought by general dynamics. the price tag? $360 million, or $5.52 a share. meanwhile, american dental partners rising $8.20 or 79% on word the chain of dental practices is being bought by private equity firm...
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let me turn to the russian under twenty's beat quebec's junior league side in the first clash of the twenty seven super serious the russians managed to find a twice killer scans of open the scoring seventeen minutes in while bogged down by double rushes late midway through the game and despite the canadians having had this many ice for to do shots on target i guess that is just twelve very bright man managed to keep the goal intact. because dividends has ended this season on a low note as the russian question out of the final eight to be event of the year in paris has suffered a first round defeat by under a separate telling qualifier took the open in a tie break seemed the second set to go to a tie breakers rope with a double fault and gave the win to separate. in other matches for another dusky book took place in the second round the spaniard faced lara church of gracious and had to come from a said to beat his opponent to each one the opening set six three eight but then dusk stormed back in with second and third shots taking them six two six three respectively. another first roun
let me turn to the russian under twenty's beat quebec's junior league side in the first clash of the twenty seven super serious the russians managed to find a twice killer scans of open the scoring seventeen minutes in while bogged down by double rushes late midway through the game and despite the canadians having had this many ice for to do shots on target i guess that is just twelve very bright man managed to keep the goal intact. because dividends has ended this season on a low note as the...
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in the meantime the russian under twenty is being quebec's junior league side in the first flush of the twenty logan super series three russians managed to thaw identifies a little scars of open discord in seventeen minutes in a while but done by taking a double brushes lead with before the game and despite the canadiens haven't had as many as forty two shots on target against the visitors twelve clear brugman managed to keep the goal. because there was anger has ended this season on a low note i was the russian crushed out of the final eight to be events of the year in paris that would echo suffer their first round defeat and dress sad play the telling qualified to open on a tie break it seemed that the second set would go to a tie break as well but double fault from the other day gave the win to subject. another first round when it was germany's foreign my czech radek stepanek seven five six three my next place is not official of the united states through trying to make it to the world to finals be countless sits in the rankings and is determined to make it to london. i've never been
in the meantime the russian under twenty is being quebec's junior league side in the first flush of the twenty logan super series three russians managed to thaw identifies a little scars of open discord in seventeen minutes in a while but done by taking a double brushes lead with before the game and despite the canadiens haven't had as many as forty two shots on target against the visitors twelve clear brugman managed to keep the goal. because there was anger has ended this season on a low note...
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of the crowd with pepper spray after claiming objects had been thrown by protesters in the city of quebec students waving signs chanting and blasting horns marched toward the city government offices protesters who set up camp in a downtown park in says they won't leave despite orders from authorities to do so demonstrations of support have also happened in montreal as part of the occupy wall street campaign which started almost eight weeks ago. education costs also brought hundreds of students out to protest at the university of california berkeley where nearly forty people have been arrested police officers tore down tents and pushed their way through a human chain using but tongs r.t. spoke with one of the witnesses who describes what happened. police approached with full force with right ear and baton we normally goes through they use their batons to jab was in the stomach and they were hitting us with their tongs they're going people to the floor and then hitting them with it with their night sleeps with their retirements as they were on the floor. they were they were going to cross t
of the crowd with pepper spray after claiming objects had been thrown by protesters in the city of quebec students waving signs chanting and blasting horns marched toward the city government offices protesters who set up camp in a downtown park in says they won't leave despite orders from authorities to do so demonstrations of support have also happened in montreal as part of the occupy wall street campaign which started almost eight weeks ago. education costs also brought hundreds of students...
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money during the election just to to quebec. mistakes and then there are frogs we had and our own good no waiting for democracy others are planning to boycott the ballot minya a protester at occupy cabinet says they are encouraging people not to vote trying to do with trying to call the people to come down here so we would be a lot of people and nobody would vote and then they would know that these votes and this elections is not correct it's wrong how could you ask us to vote for a parliament was which you are building under you were. the scouts. the violent crackdown that swept over egypt just before elections seems to be pulling focus from the long awaited dream of democracy minya says if the vote goes through the military will succeed in covering up the blood spilled. like take them to courts or something like for the people the kilt i got shot in my yard like here but of course it's not that big of deal like other people go now they're blind and more a lot of them are did because of what happened who is going to say when yo
money during the election just to to quebec. mistakes and then there are frogs we had and our own good no waiting for democracy others are planning to boycott the ballot minya a protester at occupy cabinet says they are encouraging people not to vote trying to do with trying to call the people to come down here so we would be a lot of people and nobody would vote and then they would know that these votes and this elections is not correct it's wrong how could you ask us to vote for a parliament...
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the description match men that robbed two scores last quebec. >> republican presidential happies debated in south carolina tonight. it wasn't all serious. a question about the energy department to rick perry got a good laugh. >> you remembered it. >> i had some time to think about it. >> me, too. [laughter] >> alan: reference was to perry's brain freeze during the last debate. tonight they talk about afghanistan, iran, and the use of waterboarding. >> i would definitely allow the military to use enhanced interrogation techniques because their terrorists. they are terrorists. >> i am for using the techniques not torture, but using those techniques that we know will distract the information to save young american lives. >> alan: and the g.o.p. race is still up for grabs with the iowa presidential caucus less than two months away. >> a man whose policies were debated in south carolina. president obama, is busy with world business leaders in hawaii. the president is hosting the asia pacific economic forum involving 2 21 nations. he cease the region as powerful enough to overcome the fiscal w
the description match men that robbed two scores last quebec. >> republican presidential happies debated in south carolina tonight. it wasn't all serious. a question about the energy department to rick perry got a good laugh. >> you remembered it. >> i had some time to think about it. >> me, too. [laughter] >> alan: reference was to perry's brain freeze during the last debate. tonight they talk about afghanistan, iran, and the use of waterboarding. >> i would...
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his name is jp eau claire, he's from quebec city. >> how do you know when you jump out your door, het have had this whole thing plotted out, exactly where to go that's incredible. >> it's almost like he's marrying skiing with street skateboarding. >> yo, there's a car coming there, too, did you see that? this is one of the coolest ski videos i've ever seen. >> this is pretty awesome. >> clothesline. he could literally get clotheslined. >> maybe we should tell our viewers not to try this at home. >> wry not? >> why not. >> we wouldn't get videos like this if they didn't. >> this guy's a pro. >>> so, it's christmas time. i'm sure you guys are wondering what cute stuff you can do to your nails to celebrate this season. this is liz and she has a youtube channel called i have a cupcake and she has a website called cupcake nail art.com. she teaches you all kinds of fun things you can do on your nails. in this case since it is christmas time. she's teaching you how to draw cute little snowmen on your nails. >> i'm amazed that she's able to do such fine work on herself. >> she is not using r
his name is jp eau claire, he's from quebec city. >> how do you know when you jump out your door, het have had this whole thing plotted out, exactly where to go that's incredible. >> it's almost like he's marrying skiing with street skateboarding. >> yo, there's a car coming there, too, did you see that? this is one of the coolest ski videos i've ever seen. >> this is pretty awesome. >> clothesline. he could literally get clotheslined. >> maybe we should tell...
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burkett began a quantum huge tracts of timber land in eastern canada to construct paper mills in quÉbecand ontario. under joe's tenure the tribune features, advice, health, easy and child bearing collins led to crime and divorce columns, flourish again should ever take your affinity for the comics and contributed ration of a number of the tribune's most popular sunday offerings. now they patterson, don't be such a comp so familiar to joe and cissy throughout the childhood would lend his name to the strip that sidney smith created and is absent, joe patterson had overseen, the gumps. prompted him to suggested gasoline alley strip to frank keener. later, it would grow to adulthood in old age over the decades almost in real-time before readers eyes. the serialize escapades of patterson of the cartoons, the working girl, detective dick tracy, and little orphan annie, attracted and held a loyal, affectionate and ever-growing following. joe patterson attempted to transform the sunday tribune into a sort of comprehensive magazine proposes such a wide and absorbing variety of reading the truth
burkett began a quantum huge tracts of timber land in eastern canada to construct paper mills in quÉbecand ontario. under joe's tenure the tribune features, advice, health, easy and child bearing collins led to crime and divorce columns, flourish again should ever take your affinity for the comics and contributed ration of a number of the tribune's most popular sunday offerings. now they patterson, don't be such a comp so familiar to joe and cissy throughout the childhood would lend his name...
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we're going to cruise up through eastern canada, quebec, it will be nice. >> sean: halifax all the wayne of the other things you do for the military, for the red cross. >> i'm on the council and i was asked to be a part of for being the front guy to inspire america to write our military greeting cards. everybody is going to write a christmas card. we have a lot of troops that are not going to be home for christmas. it would be awesome to get a christmas card. >> sean: how many people? >> 3.5 million christmas cards. hopefully we can do that many this year. if you are going to write a christmas card, write another one for the troops. let them know how much we appreciate it. >> sean: i'm going with you december 3rd and 18th. you are a
we're going to cruise up through eastern canada, quebec, it will be nice. >> sean: halifax all the wayne of the other things you do for the military, for the red cross. >> i'm on the council and i was asked to be a part of for being the front guy to inspire america to write our military greeting cards. everybody is going to write a christmas card. we have a lot of troops that are not going to be home for christmas. it would be awesome to get a christmas card. >> sean: how many...
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we're going to cruise up through eastern canada, quebec, it will be nice. >> sean: halifax all the way one of the other things you do for the military, for the red cross. >> i'm on the council and i was asked to be a part of for being the front guy to inspire america to write our military greeting cards. everybody is going to write a christmas card. we have a lot of troops that are not going to be home for christmas. it would be awesome to get a christmas card. >> sean: how many people? >> 3.5 million christmas cards. hopefully we can do that many this year. if you are going to write a christmas card, write another one for the troops. let them know how much we appreciate it. >> sean: i'm going with you december 3rd and 18th.
we're going to cruise up through eastern canada, quebec, it will be nice. >> sean: halifax all the way one of the other things you do for the military, for the red cross. >> i'm on the council and i was asked to be a part of for being the front guy to inspire america to write our military greeting cards. everybody is going to write a christmas card. we have a lot of troops that are not going to be home for christmas. it would be awesome to get a christmas card. >> sean: how...
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. >> this particular film, there are see quebecs and you've read pieces of book that don't rains lateto the movie. there are sequences where werewolfs are in werewolf form with human thoughts going back. you mentioned we were talking about the birthing scene before we came on air. >> i've already heard it is disturbing. >> that is an r-rated sequence in the book. this is a pretty hard core pg- 13 movie in my opinion. i thought it was pretty decent. i thought the chemistry worked between edward and bella. i thought this was jacob's strongest film. it is not a great movie. i gave day three out of five. i didn't hate t i think twilight fans will be insanely happy with it. >> and that is the thing. going to one of these movies has almost become an event. fans are going to go. i think most of the people that go probably read the book, they know what they're getting in for. >> a good matinee. thankfully, it is not in 3-d. >> and better than happy feet two. >> don't even get me started on this. >> i want to get you started on this. lets abring, it kevin. what's wrong with the cute animate pe
. >> this particular film, there are see quebecs and you've read pieces of book that don't rains lateto the movie. there are sequences where werewolfs are in werewolf form with human thoughts going back. you mentioned we were talking about the birthing scene before we came on air. >> i've already heard it is disturbing. >> that is an r-rated sequence in the book. this is a pretty hard core pg- 13 movie in my opinion. i thought it was pretty decent. i thought the chemistry...
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that's rain from western new york state and southern ontario and quebec all the way down into pennsylvania, ohio, kentucky, tennessee, all the way down to the gulf coast. it's a long line of rain that slowly advances to the east and will be arriving here by late tonight probably after midnight and by this time tomorrow morning. here's your day planner. sunrise at 7:04. partly sunny this morning, cloudy this afternoon, highs reaching upper 60s midafternoon. a delightfully mild monday on the way. we'll look at your evening planner. that will be in ten minutes. here's a look at the monday commute. good morning, stephanie. >> good morning, tom. >>> some debris on the outer loop of the beltway around route 450. do watch for that as you travel there this morning. live look at i-270 traveling near shady grove road. so far, so good. getting a little more volume. that's typical for this time of day. we'll go over to vdot cameras on i-95, just north of the rest area. a look at folks ending their weekend and starting back to work. same for folks on 395 near edsall road. going to get a little busier a
that's rain from western new york state and southern ontario and quebec all the way down into pennsylvania, ohio, kentucky, tennessee, all the way down to the gulf coast. it's a long line of rain that slowly advances to the east and will be arriving here by late tonight probably after midnight and by this time tomorrow morning. here's your day planner. sunrise at 7:04. partly sunny this morning, cloudy this afternoon, highs reaching upper 60s midafternoon. a delightfully mild monday on the way....
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a giant spinning pin wheel of low pressure that is affecting weather from florida all the way to quebec. it is an incredibly large storm as well as from the atlantic beaches all the way to st. louis. mous area.ting weather over an closer to home, we've got low clouds in washington and across northern virginia and much of maryland. they are producing a few sprinkles here in calvert county the heavier rains associated with this storm are just now moving along the blue ridge. they're just coming into rappahannock county, this area of yellow is an area of moderate rain in rappahannock. that's going to move into northern fauquier and move right along the blue ridge here up toward winchester and into the panhandle of west virginia over the next couple of hours. right now it's mild from the moun tapes all the way to the beaches. we're right around 60 degrees. quite a mild start to the day. how much rain will we get? as we get through the day, the potential rainfall, it does look like we'll get most of the area from an inch to an inch and a half by the time it tapers off and ends tonight. this
a giant spinning pin wheel of low pressure that is affecting weather from florida all the way to quebec. it is an incredibly large storm as well as from the atlantic beaches all the way to st. louis. mous area.ting weather over an closer to home, we've got low clouds in washington and across northern virginia and much of maryland. they are producing a few sprinkles here in calvert county the heavier rains associated with this storm are just now moving along the blue ridge. they're just coming...
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the canadian provinces of british columbia and quebec already have carbon taxes, mr.eaker. >> we didn't hear any mention of that and in the united states putting in place mr. speaker this is what i meant before when i said they live in the post world. they simply try to ignore the basic facts, mr. speaker when it comes to any issue because what they want to do is to simply play politics and the mind of fact, mr. speaker and we see that on display time and time again. alberta also has a form of the price and as i said before quebec does this well and we've got california, the largest economy in its own right in the world with the carbon pricing, mr. speaker, but what does all this come back to? >> mr. speaker with this comes back to is that side at the moment happens to be dominated by climate change skeptics and the leader of the opposition says it is a weather vane and we also know there of a number that don't agree with their approach to the prices they continue to play their basic political games mr. speaker we will get on with putting in place the difficult reform
the canadian provinces of british columbia and quebec already have carbon taxes, mr.eaker. >> we didn't hear any mention of that and in the united states putting in place mr. speaker this is what i meant before when i said they live in the post world. they simply try to ignore the basic facts, mr. speaker when it comes to any issue because what they want to do is to simply play politics and the mind of fact, mr. speaker and we see that on display time and time again. alberta also has a...
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he, you know, he stayed away and he ended up becoming the governor of quebec. so he stayed with the british. and i have to tell you one story. this was one of the most moving things i found in the course of doing this book. a new yorker named peterman shack was supposed to have been very intelligence. he was in a whole cadre with morris, john jay, robert livingston. there were a lot of bright youngish new yorkers as the revolution was approaching. and everybody seems to have liked him. every reference you find to him, people just liked this man. he seemed like a nice, wonderful, decent man. and he was a patriot. he was a wig at first. and he thought britain was doing o impressive and stupid things and the colony's rights had to be better defended. so shack joins some of the early committees of protest. but as things go on and as the war begins. in 1776, it comes to the point of declaring independence, shack can't bring himself to do it. and he reads political theorists. reads locke and all these tones that were read in that day to try to find a way to the labyr
he, you know, he stayed away and he ended up becoming the governor of quebec. so he stayed with the british. and i have to tell you one story. this was one of the most moving things i found in the course of doing this book. a new yorker named peterman shack was supposed to have been very intelligence. he was in a whole cadre with morris, john jay, robert livingston. there were a lot of bright youngish new yorkers as the revolution was approaching. and everybody seems to have liked him. every...
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a lot of other provincial governments in canada have been working hard for clean energy like quebec and ontario and manitoba. my guess is that these governments feel a bit vindicated and the doubts that have been raising about tarsans being the right path for canada. host: our next call comes from jamesville, caller: virginia good morning. thank goodness for cspan. let me say i sincerely hope you have someone who has the other side of these arguments on your program 7. soon. i have worked on many, many pipeline projects over the years and what is missing from this discussion is to the losers are if this project does not get billed. built. they would include u.s. taxpayers, u.s. consumers, losing a stable, reliable north american source of energy, gainers would-be foreign producers who are now supplying these refineries along the gulf coast including producers like hugo chavez who is producing heavy oil just like this oil. the other losing would be the environment. this woman will not tell you but the pipeline movement of liquid fuels and oil is absolutely the safest way to move it. it i
a lot of other provincial governments in canada have been working hard for clean energy like quebec and ontario and manitoba. my guess is that these governments feel a bit vindicated and the doubts that have been raising about tarsans being the right path for canada. host: our next call comes from jamesville, caller: virginia good morning. thank goodness for cspan. let me say i sincerely hope you have someone who has the other side of these arguments on your program 7. soon. i have worked on...
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maine and up through parts of quebec and canadian maritimes.ough, has been an issue this morning from the entire -- d.c. baltimore and boston. ground stop for new york because of fog and -- is this how you say it? i wrote this. i wrote it to myself earlier and still -- >> that's where you have -- >> that does sound like a sesame street character. >> gosh. if you are traveling this morning, though, to -- washington area, and you will be dealing with some travel delays. >> thank you, rob. >>> still to come, never good when you have to ask your opponents for help. more on rick perry's brain freeze moment and whether this is the end of the line for his white house bid. >> gop candidates courting sheriff joe the face of arizona's illegal immigration crackdown. but could that that backfire? 38 minutes after the hour. ♪ [ cellphone rings ] cut! [ monica ] i have a small part in a big movie. i thought we'd be on location for 3 days, it's been 3 weeks. so, i used my citi simplicity card to pick up a few things. and i don't have to worry about a late fee
maine and up through parts of quebec and canadian maritimes.ough, has been an issue this morning from the entire -- d.c. baltimore and boston. ground stop for new york because of fog and -- is this how you say it? i wrote this. i wrote it to myself earlier and still -- >> that's where you have -- >> that does sound like a sesame street character. >> gosh. if you are traveling this morning, though, to -- washington area, and you will be dealing with some travel delays. >>...
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abuse risk prior to 2010 that could have led fhfa to identify and act earlier on the issue including quebec consumer complaint alleging improper foreclosures, contemporaneous media reports about foreclosure abuses and fannie may's law firm and court filings for such abuses. mr. demarco, you are aware of these abuses why would you order hundreds of millions of dollars of penalties to speed up the process even further? why would you do that? >> i would like to separate the abuses and the corrections undertaken with regard to them with servicers not performing adequately in foreclosing on properties that have gone multiple years without payment because this is driving up the cost to the taxpayer. we are foreclosing on properties that have had payments for two or three years or more and all this time the american taxpayers funding those mortgages and it is also damaging local communities and housing markets to have these properties sitting there with no action taken against them. i believe -- >> with all due respect to you, the report talked-about supporting personnel overloaded with volume of
abuse risk prior to 2010 that could have led fhfa to identify and act earlier on the issue including quebec consumer complaint alleging improper foreclosures, contemporaneous media reports about foreclosure abuses and fannie may's law firm and court filings for such abuses. mr. demarco, you are aware of these abuses why would you order hundreds of millions of dollars of penalties to speed up the process even further? why would you do that? >> i would like to separate the abuses and the...
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we want to educate our young people and again, quebec to the united states. we had the best higher education system in the world. the basic gold standard and young people want to come study here and these are the majors that many of these international students are looking at. business and management, engineering, math and computer science of physical and life sciences and social sciences. talk about what the universities say about the programs and how does it benefit them. >> guest: universities in their admission programs are you looking for a diverse group students domestic and foreign. they are looking for a wide range of the fields and they are looking for progress. the colleges and universities of america are the basis of the scientific progress and engineering excellence and it really requires drawing students from all over the world invested studying with the best americans for their. >> host: you did this report and ann stock with the state department of education affairs assistant secretary why are the two of you to team up or how did you tiemann? >
we want to educate our young people and again, quebec to the united states. we had the best higher education system in the world. the basic gold standard and young people want to come study here and these are the majors that many of these international students are looking at. business and management, engineering, math and computer science of physical and life sciences and social sciences. talk about what the universities say about the programs and how does it benefit them. >> guest:...