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iowa as taught -- i was caught in the quebec ice storm in january of 1998.the city of montreal, all the lights went out except for the hydro-quebec building and at that point i thought we will be stuck here for weeks if we don't get out. we climbed into the car and snaked away south to the vermont border where the lights were off. god doesn't know -- suggests he does know but he does not inflects different weather patterns on the province of quebec and the state of vermont according to where the border line happens to be. the lights were on in vermont because they were better at dealing with the emergency than the province of quebec had been. what was fascinating to me, i live in new hampshire. vermont is a decadent state that at that time i had been listening to the radio in montreal, why doesn't the government do more for me or repair this or that, the vermont radio stations were full of all this practical advice on how you could take steps to -- if you had no running water, things you could do to clear ice blockage of the roof under all this and i think t
iowa as taught -- i was caught in the quebec ice storm in january of 1998.the city of montreal, all the lights went out except for the hydro-quebec building and at that point i thought we will be stuck here for weeks if we don't get out. we climbed into the car and snaked away south to the vermont border where the lights were off. god doesn't know -- suggests he does know but he does not inflects different weather patterns on the province of quebec and the state of vermont according to where...
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pushing a bill for the inefficient prison system onto quebec. a lot for quebec. >> the honorable minister of justice. >> talking about the bill before parliament, this bill targets drug deals, drug traffickers, gangs, and those who would abuse and molest children, mr. speaker. that is the focus of the bill. as i pointed out before, more than $2.40 billion has been added, so we are doing our part. i will remind the honorable member. >> mr. speaker, abolishing 190 instructor positions at the canada school of public service, it shows that the government has contempt for the french language. there is a long line of attacks against the francophone institutions. how can the government claimed that all citizens will receive services in the official language of their choice if it eliminates teaching in french? >> there are a lot of programs through which to learn french or english. that is part of our responsibility. it is the same case today as before, mr. speaker. >> we have continued a liberal government practice of outsourcing that kind of language
pushing a bill for the inefficient prison system onto quebec. a lot for quebec. >> the honorable minister of justice. >> talking about the bill before parliament, this bill targets drug deals, drug traffickers, gangs, and those who would abuse and molest children, mr. speaker. that is the focus of the bill. as i pointed out before, more than $2.40 billion has been added, so we are doing our part. i will remind the honorable member. >> mr. speaker, abolishing 190 instructor...
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john, and that meant montreal and quebec have the older 300.hat allen didn't know is the mohawk nation under orders from the iroquois joined the british side which they never left. we don't know our history of the indians and the british will be enough to know that they were british citizens from 1715 and on. it was never a question what side they were going to be on. so his idea was to move quickly, was also the idea of george washington who sent benedict arnold with a thousand men to attack quebec at the same time ethan allen decided without george washington's approval montr. allen was only able to raise 134 men and paying some french 1p a day which is more cash than they usually have, but the french canadians many were unhappy with the british so alan miscalculated and thought he would have more support from the french canadians. he also thought he would have more support from the americans, the new commander of the green mountain boys didn't show up as he expected with the green mountain boys nor did any of the other americans. so
john, and that meant montreal and quebec have the older 300.hat allen didn't know is the mohawk nation under orders from the iroquois joined the british side which they never left. we don't know our history of the indians and the british will be enough to know that they were british citizens from 1715 and on. it was never a question what side they were going to be on. so his idea was to move quickly, was also the idea of george washington who sent benedict arnold with a thousand men to attack...
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some of the accumulations through southern portions of quebec. a few spots down east maine. a system that could actually develop into a sub tropical system over the next couple of days, a sub tropical depression. certainly keep that one in mind. meanwhile here's a look at the region. let's check out your local forecast. boston, mass, coming in at 47 degrees. may be able to get to around 50 by the afternoon. sunshine across the area. raleigh, north carolina, still temperatures in the 50s. beautiful numbers. likely to last at least through the first half of this week. so, you know, at least for the most part, lynn, we start off today on theed my side of things. later in the week we'll talk about a cooldown. >>> also coming up, job numbers are looking up, france will still fly, and why a giant super bowl victory may be good for your stocks. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, a bunch of relative unknowns knock off the big screen big name at the box office. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning and welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn
some of the accumulations through southern portions of quebec. a few spots down east maine. a system that could actually develop into a sub tropical system over the next couple of days, a sub tropical depression. certainly keep that one in mind. meanwhile here's a look at the region. let's check out your local forecast. boston, mass, coming in at 47 degrees. may be able to get to around 50 by the afternoon. sunshine across the area. raleigh, north carolina, still temperatures in the 50s....
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minus 14 sunday in quebec and washington friday 11. down to just freezing point on sunday. let's head over to europe. the unrelentingly cold, cold weather still remains here in much of europe. we will see chilly rain and sleet in northern parts of british isles due to seral fronts approaching the area. but southern areas we'll see snow and wintry mix precipitation down here in northwestern parts of norway. here in the mediterranean sea area italy to balkan regions that's going to be a storm system moving through. and in southern italy as well as southern balkans warmer conditions and wet weather will be prevailing there. mountain snow could be in effect and it's going to be windy. in the mountains you may see some blowing snow. that system will be gradually weakening by next week. athens at 12 degrees temperaturewise. you're going to see some sunny spells here in paris. minus 2 for the high. london so that 2 degrees for the high. lisbon keeping itself warm at 14. but out here in moscow, minus 17. here's our extended forecast. >>> that's our broadcast for this hour on "newsl
minus 14 sunday in quebec and washington friday 11. down to just freezing point on sunday. let's head over to europe. the unrelentingly cold, cold weather still remains here in much of europe. we will see chilly rain and sleet in northern parts of british isles due to seral fronts approaching the area. but southern areas we'll see snow and wintry mix precipitation down here in northwestern parts of norway. here in the mediterranean sea area italy to balkan regions that's going to be a storm...
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>>da: 25 recommendations were made to avoid future tragedies related to trading, a quebec and policy enforcement. we also are it was the extreme heat conditions that kill the firefighters. a window blew up an first option it was able to comment. the extreme heat wet from tumor decreased to 700 degrees. >> we are well on our way to developing some of these new policies that could have made a difference. >>pam: a livermore officer is lucky to be alive. a group of people started from rocks and jobs of large concrete at him. j.r stone has more on what police are calling a planned attack. >>j.r.: so was started from concrete blocks like this. that is exactly what happened early friday morning to a police officer. he was defenseless. >> to get across the traffic hazard, there was a large piece of cement, when he got out to clear it, they made an aggressive effort to throw rocks in the cement blocks at him. but it was pretty immediate. he got hit, looked up and then he started seeking a covered bridge. it is concerning the way was so aggressive. eighth there were not trying to hit the car,
>>da: 25 recommendations were made to avoid future tragedies related to trading, a quebec and policy enforcement. we also are it was the extreme heat conditions that kill the firefighters. a window blew up an first option it was able to comment. the extreme heat wet from tumor decreased to 700 degrees. >> we are well on our way to developing some of these new policies that could have made a difference. >>pam: a livermore officer is lucky to be alive. a group of people started...
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quebec >>charles: gas prices are on the rise nationally and in the bay area. details coming up. >> windy conditions expected tomorrow, details coming up. smith's third >>pam: kiberlee sakamoto has surveillance video of the accident thing. >>kimberlee: the man just entered the crosswalk when a bus hit him full on. check out this surveillance video from a nearby store. the man is just about to enter the crosswalk. he is walking with a cane. keep your eyes on this green shuttle bus. it is about to make a right- hand turn it hits the manful on. it looks as though the man was blindsided. this happened at any and all leavenworth in the tenderloin neighborhood around to 30 p.m.. a portion of 80 was shut down as the crews worked to free the man from beneath the shuttle bus. authorities say he does have life-threatening injuries. >>grant: coming up after the break we take you inside with houston's hotel room the day she died. of of of >>grant: here is of the latest picture, this is the picture of the water fill the bathtub. tmz reports this is a gravy dish at the botto
quebec >>charles: gas prices are on the rise nationally and in the bay area. details coming up. >> windy conditions expected tomorrow, details coming up. smith's third >>pam: kiberlee sakamoto has surveillance video of the accident thing. >>kimberlee: the man just entered the crosswalk when a bus hit him full on. check out this surveillance video from a nearby store. the man is just about to enter the crosswalk. he is walking with a cane. keep your eyes on this green...
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some clouds will be crossing ontario and quebec. it'll bring clouds on wednesday and maybe a little rain. it may just be cold enough in the afternoon to extreme northern sections and southern p. a. may see a little snow shower or rain activity. mainly we're looking at just light rain showers. so it'll be mild tomorrow. turning colder winds with that low pressure moving across the region. rather week. then it moves out of the here. thursday starts warming up again. thursday and friday. then another front will come down, to chill us down for the weekend. northwest winds at the bay at 10 to five knots. tonight generally clear to partly cloudy. tomorrow back up in the mid-50s with sunshine. maybe some clouds late in the day and clouds tomorrow night. looks like a little bit of rain. maybe some snow flakes, north of the city. nothing expected, you really 45, 33, 47 thursday. back up to 50 on friday. and the weekend chilling down to the low 40s maybe some upper 30s with partly cloudy skies. >> coming up another popular oriole is sent pack
some clouds will be crossing ontario and quebec. it'll bring clouds on wednesday and maybe a little rain. it may just be cold enough in the afternoon to extreme northern sections and southern p. a. may see a little snow shower or rain activity. mainly we're looking at just light rain showers. so it'll be mild tomorrow. turning colder winds with that low pressure moving across the region. rather week. then it moves out of the here. thursday starts warming up again. thursday and friday. then...
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minus 14 on sunday in quebec. and washington friday 11. down to just freezing point on sunday. let's now head over to europe. the unrelentingly cold, cold weather still remains here in much of europe. we will see chilly rain and sleet in northern parts of british isles due to several fronts approaching the area. southern areas snow. and wintry mixed precipitation down here in northwestern parts of norway. here in the mediterranean sea area italy to balkan regions that's going to be a storm system moving through. in southern italy as well as southern balkans warmer conditions and wet weather will be prevailing there. mountain snow could also be in effect and it's going to be windy in. the mountains you may see some blowing snow. that system will be gradually weakening by next week. athens at 12 degrees temperaturewise. you're going to see some sunny spells here in paris. minus 2 for the high. london at 2 for the high. lisbon warm at 14. but out here in moscow, minus 17 degrees. kiev at minus 16. here's the extended forecast. >>> that's our broadcast for this hour on "newsline."
minus 14 on sunday in quebec. and washington friday 11. down to just freezing point on sunday. let's now head over to europe. the unrelentingly cold, cold weather still remains here in much of europe. we will see chilly rain and sleet in northern parts of british isles due to several fronts approaching the area. southern areas snow. and wintry mixed precipitation down here in northwestern parts of norway. here in the mediterranean sea area italy to balkan regions that's going to be a storm...
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then we've got another system moving across the great lakes that will produce a wintry mix in quebec and new england wednesday. down towards the south, showers will develop in the appalachians and tennessee valley wednesday. the exceptional warmth will continue in many locations, getting up to 14 degrees in new york, 10 degrees higher than average, and getting up to 22 in oklahoma city, 16 degrees expected in denver, with partly sunny skies. finally let's go over to europe. active front is moving through the british isles, bringing strong winds and heavy rain. in scotland gusts exceeded 100 kilometers per hour. the system will continue to move eastward, so much of the scandinavian reasoning and and baltic states will start to see slushy and windy conditions wednesday. down toward the south, stable conditions continue through the mediterranean. things moderate thursday here. getting warmer in many places, getting up to 10 degrees in paris, 10 degrees in berlin, and slightly warmer than average in moscow with minus 1. temperatures will get even warmer as we head into the weekend. all r
then we've got another system moving across the great lakes that will produce a wintry mix in quebec and new england wednesday. down towards the south, showers will develop in the appalachians and tennessee valley wednesday. the exceptional warmth will continue in many locations, getting up to 14 degrees in new york, 10 degrees higher than average, and getting up to 22 in oklahoma city, 16 degrees expected in denver, with partly sunny skies. finally let's go over to europe. active front is...
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and up toward the north, heavy snow in much of quebec are gradually easing, but by then, about 15 centimeters of snow are possible. meanwhile, we can see another area of snow in the four corners region. and across the west, it's mostly dry in western canada as well as the western u.s., but a system will move in and that will produce heavy rain in california starting monday night. expected highs on monday are looking like this. 22 degrees in los angeles. 12 degrees in oklahoma city. the eastern seaboard is still on the warmer side. we're expecting 12 in new york. 11 degrees in washington, d.c. finally, let's go over to europe. as we've been reporting, the harsh cold conditions are still impacting much of the area. and in addition to that, there are multiple systems that are bringing wet and windy weather. these couple of lows are producing rain in the southern tip of italy as well as much of the balkan peninsula and snow for the rest of the area. over the next 24 hours, the balkan peninsula will see heavy rain, torrential rain are expected on monday here. and up toward the north, it's windy an
and up toward the north, heavy snow in much of quebec are gradually easing, but by then, about 15 centimeters of snow are possible. meanwhile, we can see another area of snow in the four corners region. and across the west, it's mostly dry in western canada as well as the western u.s., but a system will move in and that will produce heavy rain in california starting monday night. expected highs on monday are looking like this. 22 degrees in los angeles. 12 degrees in oklahoma city. the eastern...
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that will move into quebec tonight. on friday, severe weather will impact much of the eastern seaboard. that includes severe thunderstorms, large hail, damaging winds, even isolated tornados. but back behind the system, very strong winds are blowing, so raising the risk of wildfires in much of the southern plains. temperatures are looking like this, warmer than average temperatures are continuing on the even seaboard. we're expecting 19 degrees in washington, d.c., ten degrees higher average, and 13 degrees in oklahoma city. but as you can see, cooler air is sweeping in, dropping temperatures in the west, getting up to 4 in denver, only 2 expected in chicago on friday. heading over to europe, very stormy conditions are still continuing across northern europe, gusts exceeded 120 kilometers per hour in scotland, as for precipitation, heavy rain will continue in norway. on friday, a mix of rain and snow will be moving into eastern europe. down toward the south, things are settling down, and sunny weather will continue in t
that will move into quebec tonight. on friday, severe weather will impact much of the eastern seaboard. that includes severe thunderstorms, large hail, damaging winds, even isolated tornados. but back behind the system, very strong winds are blowing, so raising the risk of wildfires in much of the southern plains. temperatures are looking like this, warmer than average temperatures are continuing on the even seaboard. we're expecting 19 degrees in washington, d.c., ten degrees higher average,...
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bureaucratic evasion with extravagant courtesy promised to forward the document to the governor general in quebec. unless colonel washington wished to deliver it himself. a diversionary tactic that washington saw through like a plate glass window. the french practiced their own form of diplomacy. the young envoy from williamsburg had all he could do to convince his indian allies to come away with him. so alliuring were the weapons, f only theremain behind. the return trip was marred by inadequate supplies and native treachery. the far more experienced christopher guest covered 18 miles on half blistered feet. they nearly fell victim to an indian guide who had volunteered his services only to open fire on them at the first opportunity. he tackled the guide and would have killed him yet for washington's intervention. hoping to put some distance between themselves and their would be assailant, they tramped all night on freshly fallen snow. with a small hatchet, they built a raft capable of crossing the allegheny river. hurled into the frigid waters by the current, they spent the night on an island b
bureaucratic evasion with extravagant courtesy promised to forward the document to the governor general in quebec. unless colonel washington wished to deliver it himself. a diversionary tactic that washington saw through like a plate glass window. the french practiced their own form of diplomacy. the young envoy from williamsburg had all he could do to convince his indian allies to come away with him. so alliuring were the weapons, f only theremain behind. the return trip was marred by...
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so new england and quebec will start to see a wintry mix within the next 24 hours. down towards the south, showers will develop in the southern appalachians and the tennessee valley on wednesday. the exceptional warmth will continue in many locations, getting up to 14 degrees in new york, which is about ten degrees higher than average. and hitting 22 degrees in oklahoma city. and 16 degrees expected in denver with partly sunny skies. finally let's go over t europe. an active low pressure system is moving through the british isles bringing extremely strong winds and heavy rain in much of the region. in scotland, wind gusts exceeded 100 kilometers per hour. as the system pushes on to the east, much of the scandinavian region and the baltic states will start to see slushy and windy conditions on wednesday. down towards the south, unsettled conditions in the central mediterranean will continue but things will start to settle down on thursday here. getting warmer across many places, we expect 11 degrees in london and 10 in paris, 8 degrees in vienna, and in moscow, a cou
so new england and quebec will start to see a wintry mix within the next 24 hours. down towards the south, showers will develop in the southern appalachians and the tennessee valley on wednesday. the exceptional warmth will continue in many locations, getting up to 14 degrees in new york, which is about ten degrees higher than average. and hitting 22 degrees in oklahoma city. and 16 degrees expected in denver with partly sunny skies. finally let's go over t europe. an active low pressure system...
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quebec. we have power supply in western new york. we have a tremendous need for power in downstate new york. let's connect the dots. let's connect the supply dots to the need. what eisenhower did the '50s by building an interstate system is what this energy highway can be to the next generation. if we want the state to develop and we need the jobs and we need the businesses, we're going to need the power and this is the way we're going to do it. the state can master plan a system and issue an rfp will allow private sector companies to come in to bid it and build it. we believe they will finance it over a period of time, and we believe it can generate $2 billion in from structure. >> this is no doubt a comprehensive and ambitious jobs program. $15 billion in infrastructure, $4 billion for a convention center, $2 billion for javits advance formation, $2 billion for energy highways, $1 billion for gaming $1 billion for buffalo that we believe will actually generate additional money from the private sector. a total of about $25 billion.
quebec. we have power supply in western new york. we have a tremendous need for power in downstate new york. let's connect the dots. let's connect the supply dots to the need. what eisenhower did the '50s by building an interstate system is what this energy highway can be to the next generation. if we want the state to develop and we need the jobs and we need the businesses, we're going to need the power and this is the way we're going to do it. the state can master plan a system and issue an...
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. >> did they sit down and tell you -- >> after i left, i get a call -- i was in quebec -- no, montreal, and i got a call from haig that the president would like to see me in key biscayne and i -- i caught a rumor that they wanted me to come back in and handle water gate things. this would be in probably late 1973? >> okay. >> or 1974. so i tried to avoid the call because i thought that was what it was going to be. i just had started my new job with metro media and so i got some calls from people, like leonard -- the attorney. saying that they really need the help. so i did fly to key biscayne and haig and zeigler tried to put a lot of pressure on me to come in and take over all the water gate things because he was no longer credible. and i said i just didn't feel like i could do it because i had a new job and i owed something to my family as well. they said, well, fly on up to washington with us and let the president talk to you. so i got on air force one and met with the president. the president said, i know you got a new job and what do you think? i said i think it would be real hard
. >> did they sit down and tell you -- >> after i left, i get a call -- i was in quebec -- no, montreal, and i got a call from haig that the president would like to see me in key biscayne and i -- i caught a rumor that they wanted me to come back in and handle water gate things. this would be in probably late 1973? >> okay. >> or 1974. so i tried to avoid the call because i thought that was what it was going to be. i just had started my new job with metro media and so i...
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quebec to new jersey. toronto to boston. toronto to new york. winnipeg to omaha. winnipeg to detroit. edmonton to win sore. now we have two pipelines that are flowing from the united states to canada, portland to montreal. that's a long distance. portland and another one for portland to montreal. the bay to edmonton. from new mexico to the united states. renosa to el paso. folks this isn't stuff we haven't done before. there is a system by which we approve pipelines. and especially the ones that -- so my point is this is not new. and we do it for the public interest and the public good to make sure that we have a free flow of oil and refined products. environmentally safe. can you imagine if all that product was moving by truck? or by train? this is such a ridiculous debate that i'm -- i -- it's just furious at we don't understand how much product flows by pipeline today and the environmental benefits of that but here we're demagoguing one pipeline to make it more energy secure and i think my friend from texas mr. green would like some time. >> would the gentleman
quebec to new jersey. toronto to boston. toronto to new york. winnipeg to omaha. winnipeg to detroit. edmonton to win sore. now we have two pipelines that are flowing from the united states to canada, portland to montreal. that's a long distance. portland and another one for portland to montreal. the bay to edmonton. from new mexico to the united states. renosa to el paso. folks this isn't stuff we haven't done before. there is a system by which we approve pipelines. and especially the ones...
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is takes a lot of work this but i think it's fun and it's fun as well as that is staged by one of quebec's most respected opera directors flounce. yes and the music was written by australian nick little mormon who used to work with john and i said so this is a big it's a rock opera it's a type of rock opera it's not your classic rock opera why classic is jesus christ superstar which is a great rock which is a classic it is different it's different it's not god's for this and you know this is based off circus arts with incredible theater incredible design great music it's an invented language so yeah i spent on towson something like that so everyone understands it no one understands and and it's it's what makes the essence of searches so they work in the mental languages it's something like you you have a link where you know that you have a linguist stuff i don't care what you well well well but when they i had a guy who invented it they did brussels is like i won't do it but if i want to see chess that is you're like yeah i don't like that this is a little bit more bizarre. you mentioned s
is takes a lot of work this but i think it's fun and it's fun as well as that is staged by one of quebec's most respected opera directors flounce. yes and the music was written by australian nick little mormon who used to work with john and i said so this is a big it's a rock opera it's a type of rock opera it's not your classic rock opera why classic is jesus christ superstar which is a great rock which is a classic it is different it's different it's not god's for this and you know this is...
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needs of industry because this is what is available in the workplace and we need to have the same in quebec in schools they will find in the workplace. >> students earn college credit and they get a real leg up toward landing high-tech manufacturing jobs in maryland. >> now traffic pulse 11 and insta-weather plus together. >> it just got a lot busier in hampstead. reports of an overturned vehicle along falls road near gunpowder. watch for possible lane closures as police arrived on the scene. we will let you know once we of more information on that. loch raven boulevard in towson, an accident. grant street, a fire department activity on the south side of the city. in glen burnie, watch for possible delays. let's look at traffic in a couple of spots. this is baltimore national pike, the west side of the beltway and normally we start to see delays form at this hour. this is 95 at 395. no delays towards conaway. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> good morning. the weather will turn interesting into the beginning of the weekend. it should be dry during the day today. will be about 47 or
needs of industry because this is what is available in the workplace and we need to have the same in quebec in schools they will find in the workplace. >> students earn college credit and they get a real leg up toward landing high-tech manufacturing jobs in maryland. >> now traffic pulse 11 and insta-weather plus together. >> it just got a lot busier in hampstead. reports of an overturned vehicle along falls road near gunpowder. watch for possible lane closures as police...
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they have been studying this from quebec in the 1960's. >> the tobacco industry came together in 1953 and formed a very tight union, sort of. tobacco growers. they agreed to not let out any sign that would be incriminating to them to actively put up a public safety saying we are concerned about the health of our customers and to actively pledge to spend a lot of money on science that would investigate this in the interest of the consumer. this basic fact kept doubt about the toxic nature of their product and the employees talking to the media. they have a perfect record of success until 1994. >> one of the ceos says, how dare you suggest that we get together. but, what was suggested is that they have this trade group that allows them to get around it. do you want to give any background from your perspective? there is no question. the tobacco industry, where they may not shared secrets, they shared strategy is -- strategies. phil morris had a scientist that was sitting on the surgeon general's committee in washington and was listening to things about tobacco and before that person woul
they have been studying this from quebec in the 1960's. >> the tobacco industry came together in 1953 and formed a very tight union, sort of. tobacco growers. they agreed to not let out any sign that would be incriminating to them to actively put up a public safety saying we are concerned about the health of our customers and to actively pledge to spend a lot of money on science that would investigate this in the interest of the consumer. this basic fact kept doubt about the toxic nature...
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fifth quebec but wit >>pam: howe has sugar land responded to a lawsuit blaming the group for a fatal stage collapse? >>pam: test tube me. find out how to laboratory grown me could be available for your dinner table. [ beep ] [ man ] you have one new message. [ mom ] hi scooter. this is mommy. the progresso chicken noodle you made is so good. the vegetables are cut nice and thick... you were always good at cutting your vegetables. and it's got tender white-meat chicken... the way i always made it for you. oh, one more thing honey... those pj's you like, the ones with the feet, i bought you five new pairs. love you. did you see the hockey game last night? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>pam: questions are swirling around a recent homicide in the berkeley hills and wide the least prioritize staffing at occupies protests over responding to a dress has a call that eventually led to murder at the atoll in the berkeley hills. now, one the city leader tells has a review she plans to get to the bottom of what happened. >> i have made requests of the city manager ask
fifth quebec but wit >>pam: howe has sugar land responded to a lawsuit blaming the group for a fatal stage collapse? >>pam: test tube me. find out how to laboratory grown me could be available for your dinner table. [ beep ] [ man ] you have one new message. [ mom ] hi scooter. this is mommy. the progresso chicken noodle you made is so good. the vegetables are cut nice and thick... you were always good at cutting your vegetables. and it's got tender white-meat chicken... the way i...
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that's across southern quebec, ontario, down across our region. snow showers and great lakes. yes. for us, a little area of low pressure developing over texas, going to slide off to the east, just to our south, it will keep us in the mild air until saturday afternoon. so a little rain expected tomorrow night, as the front slides down. it may just get cold enough across northern sections for a quick change to some snow showers. during the morning or late afternoon hours, as the cold air comes in, a little hard on the timing. but we may see a little snow on saturday morning. or maybe a few snow showers developing in the afternoon. it will all be done by evening. and the colder air will start moving in. and it's going to be breezy and pretty darn cold on sunday. probably staying in the low to mid-30s. will it -- it will get cold this weekend, beginning in the afternoon. saturday afternoon will be colder in the morning. cold air will be with us saturday and sunday. and monday, a warmup begins once again. for the weekend, high pressure finally dragging some of that cold air in. but it m
that's across southern quebec, ontario, down across our region. snow showers and great lakes. yes. for us, a little area of low pressure developing over texas, going to slide off to the east, just to our south, it will keep us in the mild air until saturday afternoon. so a little rain expected tomorrow night, as the front slides down. it may just get cold enough across northern sections for a quick change to some snow showers. during the morning or late afternoon hours, as the cold air comes...
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i was caught in quebec in the 1998 ice storm that hit in january 1998. the total -- the city of montreal eventually all the lights went out except for the hydroquebec building, and at that point i thought, we're going to be stuck here for weeks if we don't get out. and we all climbed into the car and snaked our way south to the vermont border, a tiny little vermont border post, where the lights were on. god doesn't know -- well, i guess he does know -- god does not inflict different weather patterns on the province of quebec and the state of vermont according to where the borderline happens to be. the lights were on in vermont because they were better at dealing with the emergency than the province of quebec had been. and what was fascinating to me, as i said i live in new hampshire so i think of vermont as generally a squishy deck can't state but i had been listening throw radio in montreal and people saying why hasn't the government done there is or that, and the vermont stations were full of all this practical advice on how you could take steps to get
i was caught in quebec in the 1998 ice storm that hit in january 1998. the total -- the city of montreal eventually all the lights went out except for the hydroquebec building, and at that point i thought, we're going to be stuck here for weeks if we don't get out. and we all climbed into the car and snaked our way south to the vermont border, a tiny little vermont border post, where the lights were on. god doesn't know -- well, i guess he does know -- god does not inflict different weather...
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hudson, quebec, is 40 miles from the french canadian city of montreal. it's also home to a summer music festival that draws thousands. >> the hudson festival is very, very popular with the town. everybody comes out. it's a very festive atmosphere. >> the best place to watch the performances is the stage by cunningham's restaurant and bar. >> we luck out every year. we get the stage right in front of our pub. >> july 31th, 2010, is the last night of the festival. hudson resident sherry graham is there with her family and her video camera. >> there's some really interesting things. i walk around and see what i would like to film. >> she's not the only one excited to be at the festival. the area outside cunningham's is packed. in addition to the music, there's a special nighttime act, a fire breathing performance. >> we didn't know what to expect, but we knew it would be probably exciting. >> fire breathing has long captured the imagination with its irresistible mix of dazzle and daring. >> fire breathing is something that captivates the crowd. it's the cha
hudson, quebec, is 40 miles from the french canadian city of montreal. it's also home to a summer music festival that draws thousands. >> the hudson festival is very, very popular with the town. everybody comes out. it's a very festive atmosphere. >> the best place to watch the performances is the stage by cunningham's restaurant and bar. >> we luck out every year. we get the stage right in front of our pub. >> july 31th, 2010, is the last night of the festival. hudson...
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talk about what it looked like when you were shooting the see quebecs.r eyes were blacked out. >> i said tobury appear taylor off the bat when he ask me in new orleans would you go the ghost rider as well and i said yes but can i wear a mask. i felt that if i -- if i painted my face in some way to look like a skull or like a voodoo icon, blacked out my eyes with contact lenses that it would instill a kind of aura around me that would put fear in my costars or in my directors or in the crew that i would see and then that would -- like oxygen for a forest fire, would make me believe i was the character. so that helped me stay honest with it so i didn't feel ridiculous or absurd. and then i would try to present a kind of movement that would be like a bad dream. i wanted it to be not fully something you could understand. i wanted you to be aware you were in the presence of some entity from another dimension. i had to rethink how i would move and what kind of aura i would have around me as the ghost rider. >> i like when you play these dualing characters in m
talk about what it looked like when you were shooting the see quebecs.r eyes were blacked out. >> i said tobury appear taylor off the bat when he ask me in new orleans would you go the ghost rider as well and i said yes but can i wear a mask. i felt that if i -- if i painted my face in some way to look like a skull or like a voodoo icon, blacked out my eyes with contact lenses that it would instill a kind of aura around me that would put fear in my costars or in my directors or in the...
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there's a front across southern quebec and ontario. this is actually an arctic front.ven't seen too many of these this winter. but this is advancing southward. in addition, a little area of disturbed weather northward, going to ride off to the east. it's going to catch up with that front. however, looks like the moisture with that will reach us while it's still pretty warm. ahead of that front, it will still be in the 40s. but once that front passes, saturday afternoon, temperatures are going to drop back quickly in the 30s. we could see a little rain in the morning. early saturday, late friday night. and maybe a few snow showers as that cold air begins to move in on saturday afternoon. so it will get considerably colder saturday, late in the day. and saturday night and sunday is going to be a windy and cold day. but in the meantime, beautiful, warm day tomorrow. front coming through. boom. then it turns cold again for the weekend. quick cold shot once again. south winds on the bay. mild day. 5 to 10 knots. bay temp, around 42. tonight, then, clear. nice night. seasona
there's a front across southern quebec and ontario. this is actually an arctic front.ven't seen too many of these this winter. but this is advancing southward. in addition, a little area of disturbed weather northward, going to ride off to the east. it's going to catch up with that front. however, looks like the moisture with that will reach us while it's still pretty warm. ahead of that front, it will still be in the 40s. but once that front passes, saturday afternoon, temperatures are going...
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northern ireland, the seven members of the new provost front, in canada the five impried leaders of quebec, nine members of the asian dawn. >> i heard about him in time magazine. >> it is like standing behind a glass wall and everybody else was missing me. >> didn't hurt. i am very sensitive to pain. >> you! locklear? >> the king shall hear of this! >> join us. >> never! >> join us or die. >> i have described, mr. will bias the worst of libertines, but -- he did mean to propose that day and that is what i cannot deny that his intentions towards maryanne were honorable. >> stand back. as i was saying,. >> don't tell me the name doesn't ring a bell. >> i will crop in the conversation you would like to have lots of sex and babies. >> you know that? >> yes. and so does karl. think about it for all our sakes. it is christmas. >> this is a false trail. >> your office no longer plays any part in the protection of harry potter. >> the very closest to him believe we have infiltrated the ministry. >> his latest project seminar brings him back to broadway for the first time in nearly ten years. he st
northern ireland, the seven members of the new provost front, in canada the five impried leaders of quebec, nine members of the asian dawn. >> i heard about him in time magazine. >> it is like standing behind a glass wall and everybody else was missing me. >> didn't hurt. i am very sensitive to pain. >> you! locklear? >> the king shall hear of this! >> join us. >> never! >> join us or die. >> i have described, mr. will bias the worst of...
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hon oscar of on sunday in hollywood, and if it was set up outside of rome was formerly known as the quebec leader. her it was a cover with plastic to keep it nice and shiny into the stars arrive on sunday to renew in hollywood is now called the hollywood and highlands in turn into law a bill of human the awards ceremony will air a live this sunday. who tried to calm we have much more headlines for more news, and when the agreement not update of the will track all of the timber cut and all split seventh it really be right back e-reader >> darya: is that you good morning and the the stories we are working on, it is february and the temperatures will hit the high seventies around the bay area in a warm this house today. and the wind advisories in effect. we will take a look at the forecast. a >>james: we are on the scene of a house fire in sunnyvale. details of the story straight ahead. but first let us get to mother covered. good morning ladies. please >> darya: good morning, we are live with erica and with a century could not be more gorgeous khomeini will be today. >>erica: check out antio
hon oscar of on sunday in hollywood, and if it was set up outside of rome was formerly known as the quebec leader. her it was a cover with plastic to keep it nice and shiny into the stars arrive on sunday to renew in hollywood is now called the hollywood and highlands in turn into law a bill of human the awards ceremony will air a live this sunday. who tried to calm we have much more headlines for more news, and when the agreement not update of the will track all of the timber cut and all split...
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that were fighting napoleon in france in april, after april of 1814 were sent to bermuda, then to quebec to begin the invasion. madison had a feeling that it was going to be coming. it looked like we were not going to be able to prevent this. and from april of 1814 until august of 1814, the english looked very formidable. and on august 24th they burnt our capitol. this was not the major invasion. the major invasion was coming from canada and from new orleans. this was simply a raid. they had 4500 troops alone. we were a country of eight million people, almost eight million people. and here we are 4500 tired british soldiers who had been fight anything france -- fighting in france. they land, they fight a battle at bladensberg and they march into washington practically unopposed and burn it. it's unbelievable. imagine how everybody felt. the only thing that stopped them from burning the whole damn town was there was a hurricane the next day. on the 25th. and the hurricane put out the fires. um, and, um, the hurricane killed more british troops than the americans did. so after the hurrican
that were fighting napoleon in france in april, after april of 1814 were sent to bermuda, then to quebec to begin the invasion. madison had a feeling that it was going to be coming. it looked like we were not going to be able to prevent this. and from april of 1814 until august of 1814, the english looked very formidable. and on august 24th they burnt our capitol. this was not the major invasion. the major invasion was coming from canada and from new orleans. this was simply a raid. they had...
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chretien >>reporter: this includes the quebec, policy development policy enforcement. one of the main things that they're looking at is risk-management, in that case, there were no occupants inside the house. in the future they say they will admit there are no occupants inside a house will they go inside to attack a fire? in this case they said there was not a lot that they could've done, because the window basically it so it and allowing fresh oxygen to go in from and call her the heat, the heat temperatures to go up. so, a lot more in relation to come through from today is as common to new some have more at 60 p.m. her -- >>pam: president obama scrap a rule that would require how could with religious organizations to offer free birth control to their employees use--a new rock mission we have been following the story of what is the act now? >>reporter: conference the u.s. consulate calls this a good first step, for all for the republican this is an election year and they're not want to say will done mr. president and if they're saying he is telling the fans on where t
chretien >>reporter: this includes the quebec, policy development policy enforcement. one of the main things that they're looking at is risk-management, in that case, there were no occupants inside the house. in the future they say they will admit there are no occupants inside a house will they go inside to attack a fire? in this case they said there was not a lot that they could've done, because the window basically it so it and allowing fresh oxygen to go in from and call her the heat,...
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quebec when they got out here they found the body of an unresponsive male victim was pronounced dead on the scene. other than that they do not have a lot of victims. they say the victim is a male in his early-late 20's. with the believe them to be a resident of livermore. they do not have any suspect information to. if they did say there was a red car in the area around the time of the shooting. >>james: cut the size and some breaks in sunshine. and and and light rain in the peninsula. and and light rain over san jose. down near los gatos, moderate rainfall. slowly but steadily pushing to the east end of the south. as for future cast 4, we are mapping out how things should progress. the clock is set for 9:00 a.m.. by noon, things will clear out a little bit better. downtown san francisco will be at about 54. we're looking for mostly cloudy skies with a few breaks. things will get better as we head into tomorrow. tomorrow evening another round will come through just in time for valentine's day. wednesday-friday we're looking good. >>george: we are looking at improving conditions on th
quebec when they got out here they found the body of an unresponsive male victim was pronounced dead on the scene. other than that they do not have a lot of victims. they say the victim is a male in his early-late 20's. with the believe them to be a resident of livermore. they do not have any suspect information to. if they did say there was a red car in the area around the time of the shooting. >>james: cut the size and some breaks in sunshine. and and and light rain in the peninsula....
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he played his entire career with the quebec nordiques franchise, which became the colorado avalanche.s day and age, to stay with one organization, that's very, very rare. but his highest salary was 17 mill in 1998. >> i really thought michael jordan would be the top of the list. i'm very surprised here. >> joe sakic, ladies and gentlemen. >> you knew at the end of the day none of those guys are starving. that's for sure. more >>> controversial story of the day. >> i'm glad i have toddlers and not teenagers. i wouldn't want to deal with this. here's a question for parents of teenagers out there. how do you feel about your kids being able to get free condoms online? they can in california under a state-sponsored program that launched this week. >> needless to say of course this has smarkd sparked a lot of debate out there. lilian kim reports from san francisco. >> reporter: teens can easily buy condoms at the store or get them for free at certain health clinics. but now they have another option. 12 to 19-year-olds can go online at teensource.org and place an order for condoms to come st
he played his entire career with the quebec nordiques franchise, which became the colorado avalanche.s day and age, to stay with one organization, that's very, very rare. but his highest salary was 17 mill in 1998. >> i really thought michael jordan would be the top of the list. i'm very surprised here. >> joe sakic, ladies and gentlemen. >> you knew at the end of the day none of those guys are starving. that's for sure. more >>> controversial story of the day....