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. >> sigue en derecha alcin, separadas las pieras de quebec, está sandoval, vamos a tiempo, complicadospués de la pausa aquí en unimas. >> ♪ . >> con está imagen bellisima de cara al boxeo estamos en unimas solo boxeo tecate, arranca un round más de 10 estamos en el cuarto, chavez viene de dos víctorias, no muy convincente, busca ser titular el hijo de la leyenda, apoyado por el publico, cuando vemos la izquierda impresionante, tiene lo suyo el dorado, no es flancito es un hueso duro, busca el bussines y busca indicaciones, le gusta tener a su padre en la esquina pero le dice que no le gusta que le grite lo pone nervioso, imagínate tener a chavez y que te grite. >> tenia al hermano, cuando peleo con mickey garcia, lo detuvieron en el octavo, se le hace justicia cuando peleo con timotty bradley tenia que ser campeon del mundo ahora lo es venciendo a mailes. >> en el decimo capitulo de 12. >> pero buena pelea. >> el pronóstico reservado. >> ahí está el reporte, gracias. >> aquí señoras y señores entramos al último minuto, ahí se agazapa como porsupuesto depredador de la selva, erradica e
. >> sigue en derecha alcin, separadas las pieras de quebec, está sandoval, vamos a tiempo, complicadospués de la pausa aquí en unimas. >> ♪ . >> con está imagen bellisima de cara al boxeo estamos en unimas solo boxeo tecate, arranca un round más de 10 estamos en el cuarto, chavez viene de dos víctorias, no muy convincente, busca ser titular el hijo de la leyenda, apoyado por el publico, cuando vemos la izquierda impresionante, tiene lo suyo el dorado, no es flancito...
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join me on my montreal, quebec, canada, adventure. like most visits to montreal, mine begins in old montreal, where my guide nathalie takes me to the place d'youville, where the 1893 obelisk honors the first settlers and the original site of the mission ville-marie. so this spot is where it all began, where montreal began. >> it is. actually, ville-marie, the name of the first settlement, it started here in 1642. you've got the saint lawrence river right ahead of us. so it created a v-shaped piece of land, very convenient, surrounded by fresh water. so they thought, "hey, it's the perfect place. let's call it home." the first purpose, and i quote here, was "to convert the savages of the new world" to catholicism. so this was a religion-based settlement. >> nathalie, we didn't have to go far from the monument to the first settlers to find a little bit of history. >> what you're looking at is the signature of the head chiefs of the amerindian tribe that were in the area. so in 1701, the governor of montreal invites those tribe to come t
join me on my montreal, quebec, canada, adventure. like most visits to montreal, mine begins in old montreal, where my guide nathalie takes me to the place d'youville, where the 1893 obelisk honors the first settlers and the original site of the mission ville-marie. so this spot is where it all began, where montreal began. >> it is. actually, ville-marie, the name of the first settlement, it started here in 1642. you've got the saint lawrence river right ahead of us. so it created a...
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so our attack into quebec wouldn't welcome the liberators that had been assumed. and turn out to be one of the number of miscalculations. >> host: very quickly we have about 30 seconds left. how does the star spangled banner fit in the war of 1812? >> guest: this book tells that story. it was francis scott key was witnessing a very dangerous moment in american history, but missing the baltimore attack after the fall of washington he realizes that the fate of the country might hang on the outcome of that fight and if it wasn't there in the morning he would face the future of the country. >> host: steve vogel six weeks that saved the nation joins us. >> this event was part of the 2013 national book festival and washington, d.c.. for more information, visit loc.gov/bookfest. ..
so our attack into quebec wouldn't welcome the liberators that had been assumed. and turn out to be one of the number of miscalculations. >> host: very quickly we have about 30 seconds left. how does the star spangled banner fit in the war of 1812? >> guest: this book tells that story. it was francis scott key was witnessing a very dangerous moment in american history, but missing the baltimore attack after the fall of washington he realizes that the fate of the country might hang...
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based on that fact novartis demanded to be granted a payment for as it claims a renewed form of quebec. however india's paid into office rejected his obligation. does not merit a peyton certificate in india. we don't deserve any bit. as big goes the it is already that king in the ability to basic public bodies behind the bed and well used not to get bitten on that which is already known so good is already known. so all does all that in a. go get a bit redundant. begin to get a bit until. something which is already known in ninety nine did seem to get a bit does that king in novelty is no chemical which i imagine this highly was a base product but in that form it was not medicine it was just a chemical but when the waters and its researchers did their work and created to be decreased by inform it became clear break it became. a great medicine which made. initially a disease to assure death sentence into a chronic illness and. then they back to the drug in the unit into the lane and united states children are not be. it was a new compound but india was not part of the patent system we ca
based on that fact novartis demanded to be granted a payment for as it claims a renewed form of quebec. however india's paid into office rejected his obligation. does not merit a peyton certificate in india. we don't deserve any bit. as big goes the it is already that king in the ability to basic public bodies behind the bed and well used not to get bitten on that which is already known so good is already known. so all does all that in a. go get a bit redundant. begin to get a bit until....
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i imagine it is the life saving substance for patients with my lord leukemia that is contained in quebec the drug tests. the exact same active substance can also be found in its copies in generic drugs like the not which is produced by moscow one of india's the largest pharmaceutical companies. product is equal in people want to. go through a system of trial and regulatory scrutiny which i luvs us to get periods and this product so indistinguishable and they're the same and the patient who takes our product who takes know what this product we had at the same time we could benefit. both the original and the copy of the drug are equally effective. but they are also divided by a great difference that price believe a product is sold in india but a hundred twenty thousand rupees which is about two thousand four hundred dollars per month typically and in ninja school. we have a retail price of two hundred dollars but would discount we give it to patient on hundred fifty dollars two hundred sixty. the great price difference between the two drugs is a matter of life and death for india's poor si
i imagine it is the life saving substance for patients with my lord leukemia that is contained in quebec the drug tests. the exact same active substance can also be found in its copies in generic drugs like the not which is produced by moscow one of india's the largest pharmaceutical companies. product is equal in people want to. go through a system of trial and regulatory scrutiny which i luvs us to get periods and this product so indistinguishable and they're the same and the patient who...
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they assumed they attacked quebec the drench there would rally to their side. that didn't happen. it turns out when you invade someone's country, they don't like it. ..
they assumed they attacked quebec the drench there would rally to their side. that didn't happen. it turns out when you invade someone's country, they don't like it. ..
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toward the north, heavy snow falling across ontario and the great lakes region set to quebec and northeastern part of the u.s. back behind it a new system moving into the eastern or the western parts of the great lakes and that could cause snow in chicago on your tuesday. back behind it it is looking like winter and winnipeg up 3 degrees. but toward the west 26 degrees in los angeles. here's your extended forecast. >>> before we wrap up we'll leave you with a pleasant autumn scene from western japan. children in the city here played hide and seek in a large field of flowers. residents of this municipality have planted 5 million flowers in empty rice fields in a bid to attract tourists. >> i've never seen so me flowers. >> translator: they are so beautiful. >> children were allowed to mick the flowers and take them home. >>> all right that concludes this edition of nhk. i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thank you very much for joining us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> i'm the executive vice president of the wilson center. i want to welcome all of you today. the wilson center was cha
toward the north, heavy snow falling across ontario and the great lakes region set to quebec and northeastern part of the u.s. back behind it a new system moving into the eastern or the western parts of the great lakes and that could cause snow in chicago on your tuesday. back behind it it is looking like winter and winnipeg up 3 degrees. but toward the west 26 degrees in los angeles. here's your extended forecast. >>> before we wrap up we'll leave you with a pleasant autumn scene from...
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it has devastated a part of quebec. it has robbed so many young people of the chance to live their life. >> the explosion was powerful. but what caused it? normally, oil can catch on fire. but it doesn't explode. workers here have to don gas masks. it smells of chemicals. benzene has been discovered on- site. canadian pyrotechnicians say the train's cargo, crude oil, couldn't have caused the huge explosion. it's possible the search for answers lies here. the oil came from north dakota. it was extracted using fracking. that involves forcing oil out of the ground by injecting chemicals and water into it. the shale oil is then loaded onto trains in bakken in north dakota. they then travel to refineries on the east coast. they are like a pipeline on wheels. so, did the by-products of fracking produce the explosion on that train? residents are suing the oil companies. >> many companies have added chemicals to the salt water, like benzene, butane, lead and heavy metals. all toxic chemicals. that leaves traces in the oil and w
it has devastated a part of quebec. it has robbed so many young people of the chance to live their life. >> the explosion was powerful. but what caused it? normally, oil can catch on fire. but it doesn't explode. workers here have to don gas masks. it smells of chemicals. benzene has been discovered on- site. canadian pyrotechnicians say the train's cargo, crude oil, couldn't have caused the huge explosion. it's possible the search for answers lies here. the oil came from north dakota. it...
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however, two areas such as the northern parts of quebec and the southern parts of the u.s. will remain on the wet side. some snow showers are possible in the north. now, back behind it, spotty showers for british columbia and parts of washington as well as oregon. the rain will also spread to the south as we go into tuesday. and some snow showers are also possible in the mountains such as the sierras and the cascades. about 50 centimeters of snow in just 24 hour-period. temperatures are going to cool down to 23 in los angeles and it's going to cool down even further as we go into the next couple of days. only 17 degrees for you in los angeles on your wednesday. so what a change in store for you across the southwestern u.s. now, across europe, lots of clouds to the north. we and windy conditions are still remaining in the north. and a risk of severe weather is still hanging on over italy and the western balkan peninsula. mild temperatures in the central parts of europe, but it could cool down. look at this. only 9 degrees for you on thursday across stockholm and 12 degrees i
however, two areas such as the northern parts of quebec and the southern parts of the u.s. will remain on the wet side. some snow showers are possible in the north. now, back behind it, spotty showers for british columbia and parts of washington as well as oregon. the rain will also spread to the south as we go into tuesday. and some snow showers are also possible in the mountains such as the sierras and the cascades. about 50 centimeters of snow in just 24 hour-period. temperatures are going...
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and as we go into tuesday, we're expecting to see snow showers in the northern parts of quebec and some lingering rain for the southeastern end of the u.s. dry for much of the u.s. but wet and windy conditions once again for british columbia and the pacific northwest. and on wednesday, actually tuesday, wet conditions will be spread to northern parts of california and some snow is likely for the sierras as well as the cascades. the cascades may get as much as 50 centimeters of snow in just one day. cooler than average across the northwest. and cooling down to 22 in los angeles. it could cool down even further as we go into wednesday. so watch out for that. cooling down as well in new york city at 21 degrees, despite the sunny wemther. finally in europe, lots of cloud in this the north. wet and windy conditions remain. heavy rain is persisting across the south of norway. and a risk of severe weather once again for italy and the western parts of the balkan peninsula. dry area for the midsection of europe. and temperatures are running way above average in some places in europe. here's is e
and as we go into tuesday, we're expecting to see snow showers in the northern parts of quebec and some lingering rain for the southeastern end of the u.s. dry for much of the u.s. but wet and windy conditions once again for british columbia and the pacific northwest. and on wednesday, actually tuesday, wet conditions will be spread to northern parts of california and some snow is likely for the sierras as well as the cascades. the cascades may get as much as 50 centimeters of snow in just one...
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it happened yesterday morning off tenth street and quebec place northwest. >>> tonight a local lawyer deadly drunk driving crash that killed the couple in virginia. ricky and lee wren died after a car struck their motorcycle early yesterday morning. court documents show the driver of the car had a blood alcohol level that was nearly twice the legal limit. he's being held without bond right now. ricky's son is still coming to grips with his loss. >> it's hit me but it hasn't. i mean, i woke up this morning and i -- you know, i expected my dad to be there. i mean, i expected my mom to be there. walk down in the morning and they're there. okay. it's not like that anymore. >> the victims, both avid motorcycle riders, would have celebrated their seventh wedding anniversary next week. >>> school bus driver in prince george's county is facing charges tonight for several bank robberieses. 47-year-old queen is accused of holding up three banks. two of the robberies happened last month in glen burn. third was on saturday in southern maryland. police say a teller was able to catch the suspect's
it happened yesterday morning off tenth street and quebec place northwest. >>> tonight a local lawyer deadly drunk driving crash that killed the couple in virginia. ricky and lee wren died after a car struck their motorcycle early yesterday morning. court documents show the driver of the car had a blood alcohol level that was nearly twice the legal limit. he's being held without bond right now. ricky's son is still coming to grips with his loss. >> it's hit me but it hasn't. i...
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same conditions very well possible in portions of quebec. this low pressure area, that is actually the remnants of karen. that storm system pushed up into the gulf of mexico and quickly dissipated. but still, kind of a ghost of that storm bringing showers there across the florida peninsula. all this is going to be pushed off to the east with the high pressure moving in behind it. the pacific northwest and british columbia, on the other hand, 40 kilometer per hour winds up here. you'll see heavy rain showers, low pressure area moving through. temperatures in the teens. even snow into the higher elevations, much like what you saw last week. here in europe, though, several low pressure areas moving across the british isles, off to scandinavian peninsula. this has been bringing winds about 96 kilometers per hour reported there in scotland. also going to be seeing heavy showers in southwestern portions of norway. low countries, on the other hand, pretty decent weather out here. if you have flight plans in and out of italy, or travel plans, you wa
same conditions very well possible in portions of quebec. this low pressure area, that is actually the remnants of karen. that storm system pushed up into the gulf of mexico and quickly dissipated. but still, kind of a ghost of that storm bringing showers there across the florida peninsula. all this is going to be pushed off to the east with the high pressure moving in behind it. the pacific northwest and british columbia, on the other hand, 40 kilometer per hour winds up here. you'll see heavy...
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people were killed when a train exploded in quebec. >> tensions are high after a fracking proest it.emonstrators blocked a highway in new brunswick. a small group of protesters seized vehicles and equipment of newsagencies, accusing them of bias reporting. >> indigenous activists have been leading the demonstrations for several days. there's a shale gas sector being developed in their area. they are worried the fracking could pollute their drinking water. >> m cooing up on al jazeera -- coming up on al jazeera, an emotional home coming. hostages held by syrian rebels have been free. more austerity cuts in europe. thousands take to the streets in italy and portugal to protest. >> the u.s. is releasing more than a billion dollars in economic military aid to pakistan. white house officials and congressional aid say 1.6 million will be pumped into the country in the next few months. it was suspended when relations between the two countries deteriorated over the capture and drone strike. relations between pakistan and the u.s. improved enough to allow for the money to flow again - days be
people were killed when a train exploded in quebec. >> tensions are high after a fracking proest it.emonstrators blocked a highway in new brunswick. a small group of protesters seized vehicles and equipment of newsagencies, accusing them of bias reporting. >> indigenous activists have been leading the demonstrations for several days. there's a shale gas sector being developed in their area. they are worried the fracking could pollute their drinking water. >> m cooing up on al...
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now, 2 people were killed in july when a train exploded in quebec. >> i am meet rollicked testifisty deon another day can be expected over the southeast. stalling out across area. notice the lack of rainfall along with it t outside of an isolated shower here across cents tral areas of florida, it looks like many of us will enjoy a mix of sun and clouds and nice temperatures, although for the start of the day, it's a little on the cool side. we have 50s showing up around memphis into firmibirmingham. it's 53 degrees. we have warmth in the air, south we look across the country. we are going to stay on the will sump chilly side. temperatures getting into the upper 40s around minneapolis. that's where we are seeing the active weather for now. we have been watching light rain and snow making for slick roadways across it area. okaylations not expecting to add up to much. maybe an inch or two in some areas of west central. we have wentier advisories in effect. but our warnings are dropping. conditions gradually improving but do expect some of thrain to change to snow late in the day. those
now, 2 people were killed in july when a train exploded in quebec. >> i am meet rollicked testifisty deon another day can be expected over the southeast. stalling out across area. notice the lack of rainfall along with it t outside of an isolated shower here across cents tral areas of florida, it looks like many of us will enjoy a mix of sun and clouds and nice temperatures, although for the start of the day, it's a little on the cool side. we have 50s showing up around memphis into...
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july when a train exploded in quebec. >>> saturday demonstrators blocked a major highway in new brunswick where an energy company is planning to tap shale. they have been demonstrates for years now. >>> john traveled to nebraska to tour the only laboratory in the world making drones for journalists. >> reporter: for the newest media frontier, the sky is the limit. nat said he was watching a demonstration of an unmanned aircraft photographing the landscape to make a map when he had an epiphany. >> i watched this and said there's every tornado i've covered, every hurricane, flood, wildfire, biblical disaster. use your imagination. >> reporter: drones have long served as the eyes and arms of the u.s. military and intelligence agencies but he believes that they have the capability of $1500 drones like this could be useful to journalists. the university of nebraska launched the first lab for young journalists. >> we are quite literally creating this new tool for journalists to use, because there is no -- there are no guidelines. there are no suggestions on how you should use this, what you can
july when a train exploded in quebec. >>> saturday demonstrators blocked a major highway in new brunswick where an energy company is planning to tap shale. they have been demonstrates for years now. >>> john traveled to nebraska to tour the only laboratory in the world making drones for journalists. >> reporter: for the newest media frontier, the sky is the limit. nat said he was watching a demonstration of an unmanned aircraft photographing the landscape to make a map...
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last time 42 people were killed in july when a train expected in quebec. >>> firefighters are working to contain dozens of fires burning near sydney. a state of emergency has been issued in the state of new south wales. one man is dead and hundreds of homes have been destroyed. andrew thomas has more from the blue mountains. >> excite all efforts, it's still burns. the blue mountains in sydney are orange and gray as their progressively blackened. this is a situation likely to get worse. weather forecasts, which had predicted rain in the coming day, were wrong. up state it's getting hotter and windier. >> this is a continuing, volatile, difficult, danger wildfire environment. and based on the forecast and based on the size of these fires, it's expected to become a whole lot less yet. >> reporter: in sparsely populated areas people get warnings by text message. leave, or if it's too late, shelter fast. this is what they try to prevent. more than 200 homes were burned after thursday's fire. it's obvious how intense this fire was. it only lasted a couple of hours, but that was enough to d
last time 42 people were killed in july when a train expected in quebec. >>> firefighters are working to contain dozens of fires burning near sydney. a state of emergency has been issued in the state of new south wales. one man is dead and hundreds of homes have been destroyed. andrew thomas has more from the blue mountains. >> excite all efforts, it's still burns. the blue mountains in sydney are orange and gray as their progressively blackened. this is a situation likely to get...
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look at the two major contributors, two will be the intelligence community who has stood up the 35 quebecs and they are the intelligence community cyber security -- i'm sorry, cyber space experts and they are the ones who are developing that and so there's really going to be a lot of very good opportunities to support the joint mission force as well as the services in the coming years to develop that skill. so really they will have opportunities to specialize and to grow and then likewise on the signal side we are developing an military occupational specialty so that signal soldiers will also have that ability and primarily focusing on the defensive side but eventually merging of all skills. >> what about on the electronic warfare side? >> the officers are learning how to integrate all pieces of seema, so that would be cyber space -- and so they are learning how to be the integrators of that. >> you're also looking at modernization programs, chiefly one of them is the integrated electronic warfare system. give us an update on the program. >> recently the electronic warfare planning and ma
look at the two major contributors, two will be the intelligence community who has stood up the 35 quebecs and they are the intelligence community cyber security -- i'm sorry, cyber space experts and they are the ones who are developing that and so there's really going to be a lot of very good opportunities to support the joint mission force as well as the services in the coming years to develop that skill. so really they will have opportunities to specialize and to grow and then likewise on...
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you may remember back in july, 47 people were killed when a train carrying oil derailed in quebec. the rail company's chairman blamed the train's operator for failing to properly set the hand breaks. >>> two convicted killers are back behind bars after they escaped using forged documents to get out of prison. the two were taken into custody without incident. used fake documents to secure the release. the second man 10 days later. three days after their release where they were fingerprinted, photographed as required under the law. authorities learned when they were contacted by a murder victim's family. >>> an 8th arrest to tell you about in connection with an attack on an suv driver in new york city. a group of bikers attacked a driver forcing him to stop and surrounding his car. plowed through the crowd running over and injuring one of the motorcyclists. the bikers chased the driver pulling him from the vehicle. were you present of those arrested is an under cover police officer. a mystery to tell you about where the search is on for the biological family for a 4 year old girl fou
you may remember back in july, 47 people were killed when a train carrying oil derailed in quebec. the rail company's chairman blamed the train's operator for failing to properly set the hand breaks. >>> two convicted killers are back behind bars after they escaped using forged documents to get out of prison. the two were taken into custody without incident. used fake documents to secure the release. the second man 10 days later. three days after their release where they were...
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this happened off 10th street in queb quebec. right now police in annapolis are looking for a man who robbed a woman outside the mall. he pushed her to the ground in the m and t parking lot and grabbed her purse around 6:00 last night. we're told she hurt her achknkl >>> we're covering prince gorges county for you. a group of lawmakers urging people to reconsidering building a shopping mall. that could mean the end of the school's popular golf course. the development would, quote, pave over the most significant green pace. givens has not responded to the issue. >>> gasoline wholesalers were mistakenly overcharged. wholesalers were overcharged as much as $95,000 last week because of a calculation error. a new 8.3% wholesale tax on gas and diesel feel went into effect on october 1st. the tax office says wholesalers should refund the amount overcharged to service stations. gas stations should pass that on to motorists. >>> 5:49. sexual violence is becoming more common in ten age gers. researchers at the center for innovative public
this happened off 10th street in queb quebec. right now police in annapolis are looking for a man who robbed a woman outside the mall. he pushed her to the ground in the m and t parking lot and grabbed her purse around 6:00 last night. we're told she hurt her achknkl >>> we're covering prince gorges county for you. a group of lawmakers urging people to reconsidering building a shopping mall. that could mean the end of the school's popular golf course. the development would, quote, pave...
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last year 49 were killed when a plane col -- clyded in quebec. >> good evening, and thanks for being with us. i'm joie chen and you're watching america tonight's weekend edition. over the next few nights anonymous was rallying. as lori jane gliha reports, hactivists. a video uploaded to youtube shows a former steubenville, victim. >> he raped her harder than. >> a picture of the passed out 16-year-old being carried by two players from the town's legendary football team showed up on instagram. the assault continued, some deserve to be peed on. >> never seen so much l oferltl. two players were arrested a week later but she began blogging about the case, afraid that the popularity of the big red football team would prevent the attackers from being brought to justice. her blog came to the attention of anonymous. five months later when prosecutors appeared to be dragging their feet the group hacked into roll red roll the football team's home page and posted this. >> the girl was sexually molested raved and dragged from party to party. >> publicly identify everyone responsible. >> can you
last year 49 were killed when a plane col -- clyded in quebec. >> good evening, and thanks for being with us. i'm joie chen and you're watching america tonight's weekend edition. over the next few nights anonymous was rallying. as lori jane gliha reports, hactivists. a video uploaded to youtube shows a former steubenville, victim. >> he raped her harder than. >> a picture of the passed out 16-year-old being carried by two players from the town's legendary football team showed...
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i was in quÉbec for 20 hours, that is about a full day.ofm not sold on the idea giving money to britain or canada. i draw the line there. more, coming up on c-span. we wanted to show you some of the events of the day. you where someow of the discussions were on the senate and the house side. conference of the house met after that meeting. they came to speak with reporters. at this point, they had not revealed the proposal that they would reveal later in the day. [video clip] >> good morning, everyone. our team met with the members today. we are trying to find a way forward, i bipartisan way, that would be fair to the american people under obamacare. there are a lot of opinions about which direction to go in all stop there been no directions about what we should do ash go in. there've been no decisions about what direction we should go in. is no issue of default until the government reopens. >> we just talked to our members. thatink it has been clear we want the democrats to sit down and continued talking to us so we can work out our differ
i was in quÉbec for 20 hours, that is about a full day.ofm not sold on the idea giving money to britain or canada. i draw the line there. more, coming up on c-span. we wanted to show you some of the events of the day. you where someow of the discussions were on the senate and the house side. conference of the house met after that meeting. they came to speak with reporters. at this point, they had not revealed the proposal that they would reveal later in the day. [video clip] >> good...
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the really cold stuff up here in ontario and quebec. it's going to probably stay there, and they expect to see some snow there tomorrow. for us, a lot of sunshine. maybe a bit of a breeze still tomorrow. and that a weak front across the northern central portion of the united states. not going to change temperatures. in fact, we'll probably stay around the upper 50s to low 60s. this afternoon, still a few rain showers. had some snow earlier. but rain showers up there, across portions of new york state. now, tonight, much of jersey, delaware, eastern shore. central p.a., and all of central maryland, down in virginia. once again tonight, you didn't get croft last night or freezing temps, you probably will. the exception, by the bay. the metro areas will not see temperatures that cold. now, during the day tomorrow. high pressure begins to move to the south. that means warmer southwest breezes come in. milder temps for the weekend. and into next week. southwest winds at 10 to 15. still a breeze out there tomorrow. but it will be milder. 62 i
the really cold stuff up here in ontario and quebec. it's going to probably stay there, and they expect to see some snow there tomorrow. for us, a lot of sunshine. maybe a bit of a breeze still tomorrow. and that a weak front across the northern central portion of the united states. not going to change temperatures. in fact, we'll probably stay around the upper 50s to low 60s. this afternoon, still a few rain showers. had some snow earlier. but rain showers up there, across portions of new york...
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last time, 42 people were killed in july when a train exploded in quebec. in australia are continuing to rage throughout new south wales where a state of emergency has been declared. one man is dead, hundreds of thomas have been destroyed. more from the blue mountains near sydney >> reporter: despite all efforts, the fires are still burning. the blue mountains west of sydney now orange and gray as they are professionively blackened. this is a situation likely to get worse. weather forecasts which had predicted rain over the coming days were wrong. the most up to date suggest it's about to get hotter and windier. >> this is a continuing, volatile, difficult, dangerous fire fighting environment. and based upon the forecast, based upon the size of these fires, it's expected to become a whole lot worse yet. >> in sparsely populated areas people are receiving warnings by text message. leave, or if it's too late, shelter fast. >> this is what they are trying to prevent. more than 200 homes were burned after thursday's fires. >> it's pretty obvious how intense thi
last time, 42 people were killed in july when a train exploded in quebec. in australia are continuing to rage throughout new south wales where a state of emergency has been declared. one man is dead, hundreds of thomas have been destroyed. more from the blue mountains near sydney >> reporter: despite all efforts, the fires are still burning. the blue mountains west of sydney now orange and gray as they are professionively blackened. this is a situation likely to get worse. weather...
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quebec. i like the french. >> it would be great. >> you are great. this is bill, signing off. >> looks like you made a connection there. >> i did. there are perks out there in time square. >> there aren't many citizens milling about in the m and m store. anything happening outside of time square? >> it is very close to our studio. and by that rational i can come and do that and then quickly come back and it is no skin off my back. i will say judging by all of the people that were in that area at that time, this is the time of the year where australians do their walk about. they go out and they explore here. >> andrew who will get the blame for this? >> i think it is the democrats. the last time there was a big -- the media said it was the republicans who were blamed during the clinton administration, but the next election they picked up two senate seats and kept their majority. that was when clinton was being elected. i think the republicans ought to stand by their guns as it were. >> i don't know if we have to bring guns into this. >> their tiny age
quebec. i like the french. >> it would be great. >> you are great. this is bill, signing off. >> looks like you made a connection there. >> i did. there are perks out there in time square. >> there aren't many citizens milling about in the m and m store. anything happening outside of time square? >> it is very close to our studio. and by that rational i can come and do that and then quickly come back and it is no skin off my back. i will say judging by all of...
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the northern plains, northern rockies, and much of ontario and quebec, into pretty cold air.or the time being, it's going to stay there. ahead of it, some mild air coming in the central plains. 75. 75 in memphis. close to 60 in kansas city. they have shower activity there. eventually, some of the cool air is going to reach us. but not until the latter part of the weekend. in the meantime, there may be a sprinkle or a shower, add a little precip coming through. this essentially is a warm front going through our region. we'll have clouds at times tomorrow. and maybe a sprinkle or a brief shower in a couple of spots. generally, we'll see more clouds tomorrow. but a little milder air. then we get into warmer air. as the front comes through the area, we'll get into mild air on thursday. probably low 70s. same thing for friday before it begins to cool down. and that's when we expect to see the main area of showers. late, late thursday, after halloween is pretty much done for most of us. and on friday morning. south winds, 5 to 10 knots. bay temp around 59 degrees. so overnight toni
the northern plains, northern rockies, and much of ontario and quebec, into pretty cold air.or the time being, it's going to stay there. ahead of it, some mild air coming in the central plains. 75. 75 in memphis. close to 60 in kansas city. they have shower activity there. eventually, some of the cool air is going to reach us. but not until the latter part of the weekend. in the meantime, there may be a sprinkle or a shower, add a little precip coming through. this essentially is a warm front...
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the victim told police she was walking near tenth and quebec street when the man grabbed her around the neck and dragged her to the ground before the attack early monday. if you have any information that might help police you're asked to call dc police. >> right now police in annapolis are looking for the man who robbed a woman outside the annapolis mall. the man pushed the woman to the ground near the m and t bank and grabbed her purse around 6:00 last night. she hurt her ankle. she is expected to make a full recovery. >>> a group of prince gorges county lawmakers is urging a developer to reconsider plans to build a shopping center near the university of maryland. brian givens plan would pave over the green area. >> you may have paid too much for gas in d.c. in the last week. the mistake that left people paying more in tax than they should have. >>> plus, more teenagers using hard drugs in fairfax county. the startling statistic about when it's beginning. 6:34. >>> if you're traveling in virginia along i-95, expect big delays. i'll give you delays at i got you white chocolate pumpkin.
the victim told police she was walking near tenth and quebec street when the man grabbed her around the neck and dragged her to the ground before the attack early monday. if you have any information that might help police you're asked to call dc police. >> right now police in annapolis are looking for the man who robbed a woman outside the annapolis mall. the man pushed the woman to the ground near the m and t bank and grabbed her purse around 6:00 last night. she hurt her ankle. she is...
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my partner is grammy-winning and music superstar from quebec, celine dion right there!ng passwords. whoo! ♪ >> steve: i'm your host steve. the rules of the game are very simple. i'll give each of you password and each of you will come with a one-word clue. one word only to get your partner to guess the password. but there is a catch. since this is singing password, all of the passwords are those one-word song titles. and you must sing your one-word clue and sing your password answers. scoring starts at 60 -- [ speaking fast ] [ gibberish ] [ laughter ] any questions? great! >> survey says -- >> steve: first clue. goes to hugh and jimmy and hugh, since you are the guest. we will start with you. >> the password is -- africa. [ laughter ] >> well, i don't -- >> steve: got it? that's the clue. that's the artist. >> hugh: all right. [ laughter ] um -- >> steve: no tension. >> no, no, tension. >> steve: you got it. ♪ [ singing ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: one word! >> hugh: i'm still -- the word's still going! >> jimmy: are you stuttering? i didn't know you had -- i'm sorry. >> h
my partner is grammy-winning and music superstar from quebec, celine dion right there!ng passwords. whoo! ♪ >> steve: i'm your host steve. the rules of the game are very simple. i'll give each of you password and each of you will come with a one-word clue. one word only to get your partner to guess the password. but there is a catch. since this is singing password, all of the passwords are those one-word song titles. and you must sing your one-word clue and sing your password answers....
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quebec. i like the french. >> it would be great. >> you are great. this is bill, signing off. >> looks like you made a connection there. >> i did. there are perks out there in time square. >> there aren't many citizens milling about in the m and m store. anything happening outside of time square? >> it is very close to our studio. and by that rational i can come and do that and then quickly come back and it is no skin off my back. i will say judging by all of the people that were in that area at that time, this is the time of the year where australians do their walk about. they go out and they explore here. >> andrew who will get the blame for this? >> i think it is the democrats. the last time there was a big -- the media said it was the republicans who were blamed during the clinton administration, but the next election they picked up two senate seats and kept their majority. that was when clinton was being elected. i think the republicans ought to stand by their guns as it were. >> i don't know if we have to bring guns into this. >> their tiny age
quebec. i like the french. >> it would be great. >> you are great. this is bill, signing off. >> looks like you made a connection there. >> i did. there are perks out there in time square. >> there aren't many citizens milling about in the m and m store. anything happening outside of time square? >> it is very close to our studio. and by that rational i can come and do that and then quickly come back and it is no skin off my back. i will say judging by all of...
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low pressure center across michigan is bringing most of the snow in parts of canada, ontario and quebec, but we are getting snowflakes across portions of upstate new york and pennsylvania as well as michigan . not a big deal, but the temperatures are chilly. as i mentioned as far south as atlanta, georgia. look at what we are dealing with. the 40s and 50s across the board. and windchill, can you believe we are talking about windchill? it feels like 25 in marquette and 50 in chicago and 36 in minneapolis. that will continue today and tomorrow, but things -- the temperatures will moderate as we head into the new workweek and across the west the temperatures are quite warm. as we get into the new workweek, doug and especially for halloween i know a lot of kids are wondering if it will be really chilly out there, it will be seasonal across the northeast and mid-atlantic as we get toward halloween. >> it doesn't work when you have to put a big overcoat over the costumes. >> you are absolutely right. >> janice, good to see you. thank you. >> good to see you. >>> congress is prepping for their
low pressure center across michigan is bringing most of the snow in parts of canada, ontario and quebec, but we are getting snowflakes across portions of upstate new york and pennsylvania as well as michigan . not a big deal, but the temperatures are chilly. as i mentioned as far south as atlanta, georgia. look at what we are dealing with. the 40s and 50s across the board. and windchill, can you believe we are talking about windchill? it feels like 25 in marquette and 50 in chicago and 36 in...
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last time 42 people were killed in july when a train blew up in quebec. >> take a look at the tag onhe clothes you are wearing. some are maid in bangladesh. bank alley -- bangali men are not necessarily wearing what they are making. >> it's the south-eastern version of the sarong, offering welcome relief from heat and humidity. almost all bangladeshi men owned a lungi or had one at some point. the lungi is not welcomed everywhere. i have been told by the hotel behind me that i can't enter because i'm wearing the lungi. it's close to a national dress, but for many it's a symbol of a backward lifestyle. >> one of the more upmarket areas in the capital considered banning leungies. that would have been a problem for this man and his colleagues. almost all wear leungies. >> translation: leungies are comfortable to wear while driving a rickshaw. it is easy to get on rickshaw and pedal. >> the proposed ban led to an outcry. people came out to defend an item of clothing that has long been a part of their heritage. they did back down in the face of criticism saying this did not consider banni
last time 42 people were killed in july when a train blew up in quebec. >> take a look at the tag onhe clothes you are wearing. some are maid in bangladesh. bank alley -- bangali men are not necessarily wearing what they are making. >> it's the south-eastern version of the sarong, offering welcome relief from heat and humidity. almost all bangladeshi men owned a lungi or had one at some point. the lungi is not welcomed everywhere. i have been told by the hotel behind me that i can't...
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village were evacuatedby no one was hurt. 47 people were killed last july when a train exploded in quebec. >>> still to come, the bay area transit trouble. >> is there a way out of the b.a.r.t. strike? we'll hear from the president of the b.a.r.t. transfer board. >> and enjoying the mountain view. the sky's the limit for google's soaring skies. >> and on the subject of the sky, we have the forecast coming up for you in a minute. out of the door this morning, we'll finally see sunshine near the coast later. at 10:00, the mid-50s along the shore and inland is about low 60s. and then warmer from there. the forecast coming up in a moment. on friday, all eyes will ben google stock tomorrow. ,,,, . >>> we're starting out in vacaville. the blue skies out there. sunny day inland and long the shoreline, you can hardly see the bay bridge. ,,,,,,,, on friday, all eyes will ben google stock tomorrow. shares of the mountain v . >>> after a large surge on friday, all eyes will be on google's stock tomorrow. shares of the mountain vow internet giant closed above $1,000. that is a one-day increase of 13%
village were evacuatedby no one was hurt. 47 people were killed last july when a train exploded in quebec. >>> still to come, the bay area transit trouble. >> is there a way out of the b.a.r.t. strike? we'll hear from the president of the b.a.r.t. transfer board. >> and enjoying the mountain view. the sky's the limit for google's soaring skies. >> and on the subject of the sky, we have the forecast coming up for you in a minute. out of the door this morning, we'll...
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it's really cold up in eastern quebec. and temperatures in the 20s.hat's not -- not going to impact us at all. this front to the west. you see the dividing line. between the milder air has rain along it. some thunderstorm activity. missouri down to portions of arkansas. some of those storms, pretty strong, with gusty winds. for us, basically, we're watching these clouds approach us from the west. tomorrow, a lot more clouds. but tomorrow night, we'll be in this very, very warm air ahead of that front. the rain we expect not until very late tomorrow night. maybe after midnight, or even later. into friday, noon. then it turns breezy and cooler. it will be quite breezy again tomorrow night. into friday. wind gusts up to 30, maybe 35 miles an hour. so for the weekend, it will eventually clear out and get a little cooler. south winds on the bay. ahead of that front, at 10 to 15 knots. but a small craft advisory, thursday, late through friday afternoon and friday evening. bay temp, around 59. tonight, not a bad night. in fact, very mild at 53. a little fog
it's really cold up in eastern quebec. and temperatures in the 20s.hat's not -- not going to impact us at all. this front to the west. you see the dividing line. between the milder air has rain along it. some thunderstorm activity. missouri down to portions of arkansas. some of those storms, pretty strong, with gusty winds. for us, basically, we're watching these clouds approach us from the west. tomorrow, a lot more clouds. but tomorrow night, we'll be in this very, very warm air ahead of that...
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one in argentina, one in quebec and one in ontario.o our company has what i would call kind of a built-in growth profile as we see our gold production increase. and at the same time, our costs are coming down as a result of a lot of these cost containment efforts that i talked about. so we like the countries that we're in. we're weighted towards north america with a lot of production in canada, mexico, the u.s. but also throughout the americas. argentina, guatemala, the dominican republic, chile. a lot of opportunity for growth. you know, we continue to look at how we fill that pipline in down the road. >> you're a canada based company. i imagine you have some views from the north of what's been going on in our government here in the u.s. do you have any perspectives about -- about that? and how that might be affecting your business or your customers? >> well, i -- i'm actually american, living in canada. i think about what's gone on with the government shutdown focused on our business in terms of the impact on the gold price. and i th
one in argentina, one in quebec and one in ontario.o our company has what i would call kind of a built-in growth profile as we see our gold production increase. and at the same time, our costs are coming down as a result of a lot of these cost containment efforts that i talked about. so we like the countries that we're in. we're weighted towards north america with a lot of production in canada, mexico, the u.s. but also throughout the americas. argentina, guatemala, the dominican republic,...
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. >> i want to add -- quÉbec to medicare -- go back to medicare.there was some incorrect information given to the public concerning medicare part d. it had a very unfavorable rating amongst seniors. the kinks have been worked out of that. seniors love that program. it has a 91% rating compared to the 21% rating that it had. i would say the biggest difference -- it has been pointed out before -- republicans have done absolutely nothing to try to help out. have demeaned the program. democrats on the other hand, democrats went into the district and talked to senior citizens. they had community meetings and showed them how to get enrolled. i think that is what america is looking for. though sort of sensible solutions on how we can make this program work better for people and not try to tear it down. say there is a silver lining to the fact that there was a problem with the website -- so many people went to it. they want this insurance. they want information. they want to sign up for it. they need the service. that allies all the argument you hear on th
. >> i want to add -- quÉbec to medicare -- go back to medicare.there was some incorrect information given to the public concerning medicare part d. it had a very unfavorable rating amongst seniors. the kinks have been worked out of that. seniors love that program. it has a 91% rating compared to the 21% rating that it had. i would say the biggest difference -- it has been pointed out before -- republicans have done absolutely nothing to try to help out. have demeaned the program....
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transporting oil by rail, simply because there have been some terrible accidents, like the one in quÉbechere have been subsequent derailments of oil tankers, oil cars even in alberta, which is frightened a lot of people. i think rail is being seen now as a way to transport the oil. the pipelines seem kind of plugged up. i don't think it is a necessarily a something that will replace device. >> i only have a few seconds more. i apologize. i want to quickly ask you -- you have been covering this in- depth. has anything come out as a surprise to you, or what has been the biggest surprise in your research on this? >> the biggest surprise has been the opposition to the northern gateway pipeline in british columbia. that opposition seems to have grown. it has caused a lot of stalling. this project seems to be taking a lot longer than people thought. as is true of the keystone pipeline in the united states. it has been going on for a long time. a decision hasn't been made. >> gilliam stewart, thank you very much, joining us from calgary. we have been talking about the canadian side of the issue
transporting oil by rail, simply because there have been some terrible accidents, like the one in quÉbechere have been subsequent derailments of oil tankers, oil cars even in alberta, which is frightened a lot of people. i think rail is being seen now as a way to transport the oil. the pipelines seem kind of plugged up. i don't think it is a necessarily a something that will replace device. >> i only have a few seconds more. i apologize. i want to quickly ask you -- you have been...
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. >> rose: especially you're in quebec. but -- how are you changing? you've had this enormous success and you keep goith -- is this te 40th? >> i've lost count. >> rose: have you really? what do you think it is? >> we're using the "over" word. we're saying "i'm over 60 years old. i've written over 40 books. we don't go further than that. >> rose: because you don't care or it's not worth making that delineation. >> it sounds really like a lot. >> rose: it does. well it is a lot, isn't it? >> it is quite a lot but i have to explain that it's cumulative. so you take the amount of years you've been on the planet and you divide the number of books into that and it's not that prolific. >> rose:py -- maybe a book every two years or -- >> well, that's not really speedy. joyce carol oets was -- >> rose: but she's infamous for how prolific she is. >> famous. (laughs) oates. >> rose: (laughs) i stand corrected. you're right. >> renown. renown. that covers just about everything. >> rose: how about well known? >> well known exs extremely good. you can be well known
. >> rose: especially you're in quebec. but -- how are you changing? you've had this enormous success and you keep goith -- is this te 40th? >> i've lost count. >> rose: have you really? what do you think it is? >> we're using the "over" word. we're saying "i'm over 60 years old. i've written over 40 books. we don't go further than that. >> rose: because you don't care or it's not worth making that delineation. >> it sounds really like a lot....
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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 31st, 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 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
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 31st, 2010, is the last night of the festival. hudson...
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they assumed they attacked quebec the drench there would rally to their side. that didn't happen. it turns out when you invade someone's country, they don't like it. .. [applause] to i would say half of the rating and a big chunk of the research i did while i had a fellowship for jefferson studies. i want to think andrew for that and my good friend for many acts of friendship does the thomas jefferson memorial foundation chair at the university of virginia. i want to think mary scott fleming for keeping the trains running on time for this presentation and to christopher oliver assistance to a range of this. and managing the fellowship that i so have profitably and so spent here. also might sister and her brother traveling here for connecticut also alan taylor one of the leaders of the of escape from the virginia plantation during the war of 1812. since it is monticello let's begin with thomas jefferson and this is a'' that comes from a letter that he wrote in response to his former secretary. he wrote this letter august august 251814 which is a low point in the united states will
they assumed they attacked quebec the drench there would rally to their side. that didn't happen. it turns out when you invade someone's country, they don't like it. .. [applause] to i would say half of the rating and a big chunk of the research i did while i had a fellowship for jefferson studies. i want to think andrew for that and my good friend for many acts of friendship does the thomas jefferson memorial foundation chair at the university of virginia. i want to think mary scott fleming...
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i think that's $6 in canada, under the weather was ontario or quÉbec, but if you went to europe it wouldbe probably hire. that said, i'm an old person and people have tried things in a states in terms of taxation of energy. i remember president george h. w. bush, and the famous read my lips no new taxes, and he agreed to a 5-cent per gallon gasoline tax as part of the budget deal. i don't know if that's why he wasn't reelected, but he wasn't reelected. that's a fact. and then i would member very well when i was not at eia, more involved in the policy process, the clinton-gore administration came in and developed a proposal for a tax which was a pretty substantial energy tax speedy's it was like 25 cents a gallon or something. >> substantial. and in the end they did not get it. and effect they got a 4-cent gasoline tax increase, which was a think the last time the federal gasoline tax has increased. >> so it's a political question. would've drive down our consumption? >> if you get over the politics -- [laughter] what town are you sitting in? you are in some alternate universe. the decisi
i think that's $6 in canada, under the weather was ontario or quÉbec, but if you went to europe it wouldbe probably hire. that said, i'm an old person and people have tried things in a states in terms of taxation of energy. i remember president george h. w. bush, and the famous read my lips no new taxes, and he agreed to a 5-cent per gallon gasoline tax as part of the budget deal. i don't know if that's why he wasn't reelected, but he wasn't reelected. that's a fact. and then i would member...
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the quÉbec to calls. -- let's go back to calls.both sides resumed talks today including a 90 minute session between the president and congressional republicans. richard is calling on the republican line from kentucky. your senator will be at the white house tomorrow. mitch mcconnell. what is your take on all of this? >> thank you very much. i am a marine corps veteran. i was in the marine corps for 13.5 years. motto,a marine corps death before dishonor. obviously our government doesn't share our motto. another year and then five years, how long is the debt if we don't solve the problem now, eventually it will go over the top and we will be worse off than we are now. >> richard, thanks for the call. it was $10.6 trillion when barack obama was sworn in. we are now approaching $17 trillion. for every u.s. taxpayer, that averages out according to usdebtclock.org -- in statement from jay carney the roosevelt room, 20 members of congress, republican leaders, speaker boehner, republican leader cantor and commerce and paul ryan and represe
the quÉbec to calls. -- let's go back to calls.both sides resumed talks today including a 90 minute session between the president and congressional republicans. richard is calling on the republican line from kentucky. your senator will be at the white house tomorrow. mitch mcconnell. what is your take on all of this? >> thank you very much. i am a marine corps veteran. i was in the marine corps for 13.5 years. motto,a marine corps death before dishonor. obviously our government doesn't...