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in quebec, for example, because of a spill, explosion, about nearly 50 people lost their lives.omething before we get a catastrophic event. that will be too late. >> all right. congressman keith ellison of minnesota, thanks for your time tonight. i appreciate it. and a programing reminder. tomorrow night on this program we'll have former montana governor brian schweitzer talking about this issue and more discussion on the xl pipeline. that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. "politicsnation" with reverend al sharpton starts right now. good evening, rev. >> good evening, ed. and thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, if you're out of work, you're out of luck. that's the message senate republicans sent again today when they blocked a bill to extend jobless benefits for long-term unemployed. that means they said no to helping 1.7 million americans who have lost jobs. people who need help while they're trying to get back on their feet. but why? why would they block this? senate republicans had an idea. >> it's a very basic and simple decision by the republicans not to reward thos
in quebec, for example, because of a spill, explosion, about nearly 50 people lost their lives.omething before we get a catastrophic event. that will be too late. >> all right. congressman keith ellison of minnesota, thanks for your time tonight. i appreciate it. and a programing reminder. tomorrow night on this program we'll have former montana governor brian schweitzer talking about this issue and more discussion on the xl pipeline. that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz....
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it can have quÉbec and parts of canada and the british give pretty much everything else of the britishssert itself and ultimately push the french out. napoleon runs of the massive war dead and france needs to sell louisiana for money. it's not that we got such a great deal. it's possible napoleon was planning on then coming in and taking back the force after he finished with the british. spain and france made a couple of deals back and forth between florida new orleans and the mississippi valley so it was back and forth. what this war does ironically is the pretty much a border between u.s. and canada stays the same after two and a half years of fighting ironically enough. all of this contributes to the beginning of the end of the french and the british would control canada. let me go to the left and then i will move over to the right. anyone else over here? by definition then how about over here? >> when jackson became president of the united states he was of a different political party. spewing jackson became president of the message he was a member of the different party. jackson wa
it can have quÉbec and parts of canada and the british give pretty much everything else of the britishssert itself and ultimately push the french out. napoleon runs of the massive war dead and france needs to sell louisiana for money. it's not that we got such a great deal. it's possible napoleon was planning on then coming in and taking back the force after he finished with the british. spain and france made a couple of deals back and forth between florida new orleans and the mississippi...
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although, canada remember, because of quebec has civil law. they had tension between civil and common law. >> do you end up with a positive look for the country or are you pessimistic? >> i will quote yoda -- always in motion is the future. it remains to be seen. dave is more o
although, canada remember, because of quebec has civil law. they had tension between civil and common law. >> do you end up with a positive look for the country or are you pessimistic? >> i will quote yoda -- always in motion is the future. it remains to be seen. dave is more o
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residents in new york, new hampshire, vermont, and southern quebec reported seeing it. say it was most likely a meteor. >>> the morning road conditions. i icy, slippery across the northern tier. >>> good news if you're flying. no major airport delays expected. >>> a life-changing moment caught on camera. a southwest florida pilot managed to survive. >> rob weber was in the cockpit getting ready to land. suddenly a bird crashes into his windshield. a camera inside the plane c captured the moment of impact. >> i wasn't sure in the pird was this the plane with me, where he was or anything. head bleeds are bad. i pulled my hand down, i was covered with blood. i was like, oh, boy. i kept telling the tower i need to get on the ground quick. >>> he got a cut on his head. he feels lucky he wasn't knocked out. he was the only one on board at the time. it was only up to him to land the plane and he did. >>> stark reminders about the dangers of kor bonn monoxide. man died after me hasshe passed a restaurant. >>> a carbon monoxide leak affected people at a hotel in maine. the hotel
residents in new york, new hampshire, vermont, and southern quebec reported seeing it. say it was most likely a meteor. >>> the morning road conditions. i icy, slippery across the northern tier. >>> good news if you're flying. no major airport delays expected. >>> a life-changing moment caught on camera. a southwest florida pilot managed to survive. >> rob weber was in the cockpit getting ready to land. suddenly a bird crashes into his windshield. a camera...
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this fireball over north dakota last year was from derailed oil tangors, and in quÉbec 47 died when afuel train exploded in the center of town. it calls for tighter safety rules and for those living beside the rail lines more transparency of what is being cared. >> it's a small town. if a similar incident were to happen in toronto, one doesn't want to imagine the casualties that would result. >> the government is tightening regulations and will continue to do so as it receives input from official inquiries. in late january both canada's transport regulators and the national transportation safety board in the u.s. released similar recommendations, moving hazardous goods only along the safest routes and planning for disasters. >> it is an integrated transportation economy. these cars and locomotives do cross the boarders. there has to be a solution that will work in both the u.s. and canada. >> under intense pressure not least from an oil industry that must move its product governments in washington and ottawa said they'll move this year to make rail lines even safer. pipelinepipelines
this fireball over north dakota last year was from derailed oil tangors, and in quÉbec 47 died when afuel train exploded in the center of town. it calls for tighter safety rules and for those living beside the rail lines more transparency of what is being cared. >> it's a small town. if a similar incident were to happen in toronto, one doesn't want to imagine the casualties that would result. >> the government is tightening regulations and will continue to do so as it receives...
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lakes with this next system as well and even extending across ontario and eventually over towards quebec. the big difference, temperatures towards the south and towards the north. oklahoma city where you have the thunderstorms in place, then over towards chicago, 2 there actually, nearly a 20-degree difference from north to south here on your wednesday. let's see what's going on over towards europe. western europe, specifically. to start off with, at least. across the british isles you have been seeing a little break in the weather. but another low pressure system is coming in off the atlantic, and this is going to bring another shot of widespread rainfall across the british isles. some areas 15 to 20 millimeters on top of what's already fallen, really adding to the risk of flooding. also winds near the coast sustained around 50, could gust up to 130. inland less but rain on the immediate coastline as this low comes ashore. it is going to be breezy, at least for that matter. meanwhile, down towards italy, over towards the balkan peninsula, some rain showers and some severe thunderstorms
lakes with this next system as well and even extending across ontario and eventually over towards quebec. the big difference, temperatures towards the south and towards the north. oklahoma city where you have the thunderstorms in place, then over towards chicago, 2 there actually, nearly a 20-degree difference from north to south here on your wednesday. let's see what's going on over towards europe. western europe, specifically. to start off with, at least. across the british isles you have...
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still some areas and parts of newfoundland overt was quebec. you can see at the thirty fifty centimeters out of this one behind a little break in the weather i'm like the thing that's gonna last unfortunately that is not the case in the sea ray peterson a erie in the blue starting to develop that to the movies and bringing heavy snow fall on the ohio river valley eventually up and down the eastern seaboard again in the mid atlantic states on friday night believe your saturday. you're going to be seeing them again. another severe winter storm out here this was not to be having that effect of the freezing rain though that's what we're talking about with this last one. this mainly is to be all snow sledding over towards a green farther down here towards the soft key thing is this was coming in from the northwest advice of stuff on the gulf of mexico meanwhile across the pacific northwest in a brisk long we have yet another storm system coming onshore rapier the screen is unfairly gusty winds up about a hundred kilometers per hour at times heavy ra
still some areas and parts of newfoundland overt was quebec. you can see at the thirty fifty centimeters out of this one behind a little break in the weather i'm like the thing that's gonna last unfortunately that is not the case in the sea ray peterson a erie in the blue starting to develop that to the movies and bringing heavy snow fall on the ohio river valley eventually up and down the eastern seaboard again in the mid atlantic states on friday night believe your saturday. you're going to...
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snow fall right now across parts of ontario a study out there towards parts of western new york in quebec. you can see the ball about ten or twenty seven years going to the next twenty four to forty dollars of years so snow is deftly coming down a coveted by weeds around ninety km for ourselves what we are going to see isn't blowing snow accompanied by that white out conditions and that has already been causing some problems out there on the roads especially for those of you in western new york in northwestern pennsylvania with a new video coming out of raf. now this is on interstate eighty eight in the car. heigl. earlier on on wednesday and alice's to the slick production and drove on the specific stretch of highway before an eight under the snow is a typically rather dangerous and that's what happens here we saw some heavy snowfall come down. and of one car after another coming up for one of those hills there. that whole threat will continue move off with ortiz is not just the roads though is also the airport to airport delays in parts of the minnesota at this time. all that will switc
snow fall right now across parts of ontario a study out there towards parts of western new york in quebec. you can see the ball about ten or twenty seven years going to the next twenty four to forty dollars of years so snow is deftly coming down a coveted by weeds around ninety km for ourselves what we are going to see isn't blowing snow accompanied by that white out conditions and that has already been causing some problems out there on the roads especially for those of you in western new york...
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disclosed confidential information about the deplorable financial condition of christian ministers from quebec city which contributed to the bankruptcy of the company as a result corey says he got the information from sources but this did not convince the quantity the other aye aye aye aye. and . . i thought. i will. ch. i for her. stg. if at all. i am the act. act. at. the or in between. i honor her. as in what will it all. lemieux. we rule. its. it's a he gets off to the end of the state. it will. she is all took the view that god is to get from it. to celebrate this event. the gp group feel it yet in the historic center of the problem. we discussed the bulk of the portico and economic situation of the car tpg group chairman joseph goal in his opening address underlined that it takes energy determination and belief in the future to go with less than one generation state of war to being a fully fledged member of the biggest club but the bumper six. we admire everything has been the context. and he added that the ttp group has always supported cr which its european ambitions. our supporters co
disclosed confidential information about the deplorable financial condition of christian ministers from quebec city which contributed to the bankruptcy of the company as a result corey says he got the information from sources but this did not convince the quantity the other aye aye aye aye. and . . i thought. i will. ch. i for her. stg. if at all. i am the act. act. at. the or in between. i honor her. as in what will it all. lemieux. we rule. its. it's a he gets off to the end of the state. it...
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it's at a bottom of a ski slope in quebec and i have to say not exactly a welcome sight for some of these skiers. maybe it forgot its skis or saying, do you know what, you've been here for years, this is our country and we want it back. and this guy says i'll chase you off and ain't having none of it. >> where it supposed to go? it doesn't look like it wants to go up the slope. >> how did it get there? >> it may have gotten into this fence. don't know how it got in but that's probably where it wandered in and it looks like it will wander out. do you know what, no, i'm not leaving. meanwhile in the united states this is just a day in the life in one neighborhood in colorado. there's a herd of deer that just wanders around and scott lawson got some video of them and it's pretty interesting. the guy got close and you want to touch the nose and the thing gets skittish. come on back, guys, if you want to touch me, i'll let you. we can get nose to nose. >> almost like they are -- almost like they are looking and checking out the neighborhood. >> wide streets. >> this is where you get to see a l
it's at a bottom of a ski slope in quebec and i have to say not exactly a welcome sight for some of these skiers. maybe it forgot its skis or saying, do you know what, you've been here for years, this is our country and we want it back. and this guy says i'll chase you off and ain't having none of it. >> where it supposed to go? it doesn't look like it wants to go up the slope. >> how did it get there? >> it may have gotten into this fence. don't know how it got in but that's...
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transfer farther off towards the east across much of ontario, the great lakes, even over towards quebec. widespread snow totals, 15 to 20 centimeters very well likely. but also we're looking at gusty winds out of this, up to 70 kilometers per hour. especially on the northern periphery. that's those winds so whiteout conditions are still a major problem. along that warm front we're continuing to look at the threat of freezing rain, so very slick conditions. all that was back towards the west here on thursday, and it caused problems in western new york and northern pennsylvania. and then towards the south, i mentioned the threat of tornadoes, or there was tornadoes over there towards illinois. that threat is continuing to move towards the east. really, the bigger issue with this is going to be the straightline winds, though. it's still large hail up to ping pong size hail has been reported and that's still there. this is going to move off friday into saturday. if you have any travel plans along the eastern seaboards hopefully it doesn't affect it but by saturday looks like skies will be c
transfer farther off towards the east across much of ontario, the great lakes, even over towards quebec. widespread snow totals, 15 to 20 centimeters very well likely. but also we're looking at gusty winds out of this, up to 70 kilometers per hour. especially on the northern periphery. that's those winds so whiteout conditions are still a major problem. along that warm front we're continuing to look at the threat of freezing rain, so very slick conditions. all that was back towards the west...
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any tornado can cause some damage in the north snow fall continued push across ontario workforce quebec. from what this whole they are spilling idiotic temperatures gonna be a rather chilly to god with a high of one minus eleven here's your lo's minus seventeen there on your thursday in a while with ford's year. well one systems moving off another one's coming and this is going to continue to bring some gusty winds up to the seven km per hour. heavy rainfall as well deftly to be at higher risk by the six meter high winds near coastlines. really the big story though is messy in the west out here jars containing the teacup heavy snowfall across the alpine regions but in the east. you are enjoying some fairly sunny weather here in vienna he will report or so all is a center for christmas. i am to noon. and. i know. i was the effort that seems like the sour and you know honey into its. it is. the us. half he chewed for democracy chinese challenge for growth and sustainability the korean peninsula which you can threaten security. we will reach out to eat you the top stories of the week the w
any tornado can cause some damage in the north snow fall continued push across ontario workforce quebec. from what this whole they are spilling idiotic temperatures gonna be a rather chilly to god with a high of one minus eleven here's your lo's minus seventeen there on your thursday in a while with ford's year. well one systems moving off another one's coming and this is going to continue to bring some gusty winds up to the seven km per hour. heavy rainfall as well deftly to be at higher risk...
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still some areas in parts of newfoundland over to quebec you could see 30 to 50 centimeters out of this one. behind it a little break in the weather. i'd like to say that's going to last but unfortunately that is not the case. you can see right here some of that area in the blue starting to develop. that's going to move east, and bring heavy snowfall all along the ohio river valley, eventually up and down the eastern seaboards, again in the mid-atlantic states on friday night, going in to your saturday. you're going to be seeing yet again another severe winter storm out here. this one's not going to be having that effect of the freezing rain, though. that's what we were talking about with this last one. this mainly is going to be all snow. switching over towards rain farther down here towards the south. key thing is this one's coming in from the northwest, out of the gulf of mexico. meanwhile, across the pacific northwest in to british columbia we have yet another storm system coming onshore right here. that's bringing some fairly gusty winds up to about 100 kilometers per hour at times
still some areas in parts of newfoundland over to quebec you could see 30 to 50 centimeters out of this one. behind it a little break in the weather. i'd like to say that's going to last but unfortunately that is not the case. you can see right here some of that area in the blue starting to develop. that's going to move east, and bring heavy snowfall all along the ohio river valley, eventually up and down the eastern seaboards, again in the mid-atlantic states on friday night, going in to your...
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torres is in the world and helping them there in three pre trial detention in quebec tradition box we have a resume in a state of under virtually was in the flesh of the terrain in the country. it'll still there was a reason that he would influence the witnesses the border with the result was a win at ease when investigation team said. and he in us has enough it proves that the person detained person has the capability to make a new class when the witnesses then which we can easily re address the pre trial detention unit in austin commission us to fall further this week in brussels one two feet of you regarding these concerns because there are a lot of concerns here in brussels that there was no opposition left in your country. i wouldn't say it means too much to the degree to dan and i understand wisdom from. but the reality is there so we welcome any new legion of whom wanted to restore and its national experts in cumming ga and investigate these say no to these cases will be the truth is the very you know a very strong. get an image problem because of all these nut cases of several
torres is in the world and helping them there in three pre trial detention in quebec tradition box we have a resume in a state of under virtually was in the flesh of the terrain in the country. it'll still there was a reason that he would influence the witnesses the border with the result was a win at ease when investigation team said. and he in us has enough it proves that the person detained person has the capability to make a new class when the witnesses then which we can easily re address...
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the deal is the french can have new orleans, they can have quebec with, parts of canada, the british pretty much everything else. so the british really assert itself and then, ultimately, push the french out. napoleon runs up a massive war debt. france needs to sell louisiana for money. it's not that we got such a great deal, it's possible that napoleon was planning on then coming in and just taking it back by force after he finished with the british. spain and france did a couple of deals back and forth between florida, new orleans, the mississippi valley, the louisiana region. so it was back and forth, back and forth. what this war does is, ironically, it pretty much -- the border between u.s. and canada stays the same after two and a half years of fighting, ironically enough. but all this contributes to the beginning of the end of the french power on the continent. the british would control canada, and the rest for us, of course, is there. let me go on the left so that they can get the mic, and then i'll move over to the right, i promise. anyone else over here in okay, well, by de
the deal is the french can have new orleans, they can have quebec with, parts of canada, the british pretty much everything else. so the british really assert itself and then, ultimately, push the french out. napoleon runs up a massive war debt. france needs to sell louisiana for money. it's not that we got such a great deal, it's possible that napoleon was planning on then coming in and just taking it back by force after he finished with the british. spain and france did a couple of deals back...
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was a lot of anticipation coming up for this one normally my day job is covering sports in montreal quebec canada so the scale of the sporting events here is much much bigger and of course the stakes are much much bigger too but all in all it's been absolutely great so far what sounds like it's good fun i mean it's been good fun the last few days that you spend in the city but you know looking at the articles that are in the media right now especially some of the western articles there's a lot of criticism and negativity i mean what's your take on the situation there. i think it's a little bit overblown i mean we did have some issues with our hotel room when we did arrive but everyone in the area is working very very hard to fix these issues and everyone of course is also very very nice and very very helpful so as much as i was expecting of course anytime you try to do a project this big by throwing out the limpid games in a city that really was very very small before before they decided that the olympic games are going to come here there's going to be one or two challenges a few of the ho
was a lot of anticipation coming up for this one normally my day job is covering sports in montreal quebec canada so the scale of the sporting events here is much much bigger and of course the stakes are much much bigger too but all in all it's been absolutely great so far what sounds like it's good fun i mean it's been good fun the last few days that you spend in the city but you know looking at the articles that are in the media right now especially some of the western articles there's a lot...
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her body could have been soaring to penetrate the independent quebec right now. where nobody would hear what i saw with my own eyes or pretty much the results. conference happening right here where barricades. several hours ago on your program there will be no violent crackdown after moment but would you be injured for them gripe about being carried. all the time ambulances are pretty much on a hard shift right now cars changing one of but not a pretty chaotic part no violence no make divina far. from you a little no doubt thank you very much in the meantime aussies are like she had a chef live in kiev. here in the studio has been following the developments and also the profit she's a political analyst and an exam to many people may be very surprised and shocked by what's happening now because we have seen a period of calm haven't we why we seeing this sudden violence now a day where we're seeing at least nine people killed well i think the violence is sudden i think we had a lot of only for the opposition to reorganize themselves maybe to get additional confirma
her body could have been soaring to penetrate the independent quebec right now. where nobody would hear what i saw with my own eyes or pretty much the results. conference happening right here where barricades. several hours ago on your program there will be no violent crackdown after moment but would you be injured for them gripe about being carried. all the time ambulances are pretty much on a hard shift right now cars changing one of but not a pretty chaotic part no violence no make divina...
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although, canada remember, because of quebec has civil law. they had tension between civil and common law. >> do you end up with a positive look for the country or are you pessimistic? >> i will quote yoda -- always in motion is the future. it remains to be seen. dave is more of a pessimist than i am. i pulled him toward the optimistic side and he pulled me toward the other side. a lot has happened since writing the book, obamacare, that would lead you to think of big problems. >> i was talking to a women who said i don't have hope, but i think the american people will fight, but we have a lot to go through. >> i love our last line in the book. everything we write isn't great, but occasionally i believe i hit it out of the park. let's hope the united states doesn't give the wish of give us a king and we will be like every other nation out there. all mankind will pay the price. we were talking about the lights going out in europe at the beginning of wwi. you would see dark ages like you have never seen before if the light goes out. >> on that c
although, canada remember, because of quebec has civil law. they had tension between civil and common law. >> do you end up with a positive look for the country or are you pessimistic? >> i will quote yoda -- always in motion is the future. it remains to be seen. dave is more of a pessimist than i am. i pulled him toward the optimistic side and he pulled me toward the other side. a lot has happened since writing the book, obamacare, that would lead you to think of big problems....
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. >> reporter: 45-year-old richardson fell and hit her head in a skiing less yon in quebec.adengs. hours later, complained of a headache and was taken to the hospital. in the interview, he revealed that her death saved lives. >> donated three of her organs, so she's keeping three people alive at the moment. >> reporter: he said one of the ways he koepd immediately was by working a lot-his latest film, rather aptly titled, "nonstop." opens next week. he plays an air marshall. a u.s. air marshall. transatlantic flight. >> it's been endearing to see him taken to role of a single father, too, because they had two sons together. linzie, thank you. >>> coming up on "good morning america," the hat so famous, it has its own twitter account. kit be yours. how you can get your hands on the head gear that pharrell williams wore to the emmys. (laughs) it's more than just a meal, it's meow mix mealtime. with wholesome ingredients and irresistible taste, no wonder it's the only one cats ask for by name. i've been claritin clear for 6 amazdays. at the first sign of my allergies, my doctor
. >> reporter: 45-year-old richardson fell and hit her head in a skiing less yon in quebec.adengs. hours later, complained of a headache and was taken to the hospital. in the interview, he revealed that her death saved lives. >> donated three of her organs, so she's keeping three people alive at the moment. >> reporter: he said one of the ways he koepd immediately was by working a lot-his latest film, rather aptly titled, "nonstop." opens next week. he plays an air...
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seen just in your preliminary -- the intro segment into this segment right here, the accident in quebecese other recent rail accidents, are clear examples of the fact that unfortunately, moving oil by rail is somewhat more dangerous. >> so is the answer more regulation on the railroads and on the trains? or is the answer approving things like the keystone pipeline? >> well, clearly we're going to need more pipeline capacity and that's going to be built. clearly we're going to need safer operations from the railroads and also from the oil companies. but a key point here jonathan is that even if we build more appliance it's not going to be the end of oil by rail. in western canada we already have something on the order of 900,000 barrels of new rail terminal capacity that is being built in north dakota by the end of this year. in north dakota alone will have 1.1 million barrels of rail terminal -- 1.1 million barrels per day of rail terminal capacity. so keystone xl remember is only 830,000 barrels per day capacity. even with keystone and these other methods we'll see more oil run by rail
seen just in your preliminary -- the intro segment into this segment right here, the accident in quebecese other recent rail accidents, are clear examples of the fact that unfortunately, moving oil by rail is somewhat more dangerous. >> so is the answer more regulation on the railroads and on the trains? or is the answer approving things like the keystone pipeline? >> well, clearly we're going to need more pipeline capacity and that's going to be built. clearly we're going to need...
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ontario, quebec, it swings down through and into the upper midwest and clips new york city as well. here are the lows tonight. minneapolis, 14 degrees below zero. do the math. that's 46 degrees below freezing. chicago, 1 below. that's the morning low. even for new york, you get to 18 tonight. but that's not the coldest night of the week. tomorrow night will be colder and friday night will be colder than that. it gets down to 11 in new york city for thursday morning. back out here, you don't even want to see this. 7 below zero in chicago with wind making the windchill factor even worse than that. like you said, they will not leave the super bowl party and the game has been over for four hours. winter will just not leave. >> brutal. chad, thank you. >>> republicans who voted in favor of a controversial bill are now saying that they made a mistake. will that make any mistake to the governor of arizona as she makes a decision about what to do. >>> and one of the creators of "caddy shack" and ghostbusters." you can separate runway ridiculousness... from fashion that flies off the shelves
ontario, quebec, it swings down through and into the upper midwest and clips new york city as well. here are the lows tonight. minneapolis, 14 degrees below zero. do the math. that's 46 degrees below freezing. chicago, 1 below. that's the morning low. even for new york, you get to 18 tonight. but that's not the coldest night of the week. tomorrow night will be colder and friday night will be colder than that. it gets down to 11 in new york city for thursday morning. back out here, you don't...
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the cars were involved in recent explosions, including one in quÉbec a killed 47 people in july.remarks came a day after regulators issued an emergency order restrictors ash stricter testing to measure how explosive oil is before it is transferred. recent tests found more than half of the oil samples bound for transfer by train from the bakken region were misclassified. the region is fueling a boom in testslling gas, but indicate oil there is more explosive than other types. australian authorities say a massive fire at an open pit coal burn ford continue to months. the fire has already burned for two weeks, enveloping the town of morwell. victoria's chief health officer spoke wednesday. >> our priority is to concentrate on the short-term health effects. we know the fine particles in the smoke can get down into the lungs and can cause short term health effects like worsening of heart or lung conditions. we know the people who were most vulnerable are people with pre-existing heart and lung conditions, children, the elderly, smokers, and pregnant women. >> the use of solitary confi
the cars were involved in recent explosions, including one in quÉbec a killed 47 people in july.remarks came a day after regulators issued an emergency order restrictors ash stricter testing to measure how explosive oil is before it is transferred. recent tests found more than half of the oil samples bound for transfer by train from the bakken region were misclassified. the region is fueling a boom in testslling gas, but indicate oil there is more explosive than other types. australian...
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quebec is french speaking and canada did remain loyal to the british crown, a huge mistake. while america did not. but essentially we are the same people, even though canada has a much more socialistic approach to economics and a much more liberal, social point of view generally speaking. with all that in play, the hockey game today was well matched, but canada clearly played better. both teams were playing, again, for national pride. not just a medal. and you know what, that's a good thing. pride in your country a positive. patriotism a positive. loyalty a positive. so go usa. but let the best competitors win. and now for the top story. with reaction with us here in los angeles, geraldo rivera. do you agree there's always a political subtext to these contests? >> sure. look at germany, 1936. clearly hitler thought that the prowess of german athletes was a reflection of the prowess of germany's military might. >> the master race. >> the master race and all that. but it's very difficult. i was curious as you did your commentary, it's more difficult for me to be passionate abo
quebec is french speaking and canada did remain loyal to the british crown, a huge mistake. while america did not. but essentially we are the same people, even though canada has a much more socialistic approach to economics and a much more liberal, social point of view generally speaking. with all that in play, the hockey game today was well matched, but canada clearly played better. both teams were playing, again, for national pride. not just a medal. and you know what, that's a good thing....
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. >> reporter: 45-year-old richardson fell and hit her head in a skiing lesson in quebec.med fine. she refused medical attention. hours later, she complained of a headache and was taken to the hospital. in the interview, he revealed for the first time that richardson's death saved lives. >> donated three of her organs, so she's keeping three people alive at the moment. >> reporter: well, neeson said one of the ways he coped immediately after his wife's death was working a lot. his latest film, rather aptly titled, "non-stop," opens friday next week. sounds like an interesting movie. he plays an air marshall. a u.s. air marshall. transatlantic flight. nonstop. and he gets text messages, requiring money or a passenger dies every 20 minutes. >> it's been endearing to see him take on the role of a single father, too, because they had two sons together. it's interesting to hear him open up. linzie, thank you. >>> coming up on "good morning america," the hat so famous, it has its own twitter account. it can be yours. how you can get your hands on the head gear that pharrell will
. >> reporter: 45-year-old richardson fell and hit her head in a skiing lesson in quebec.med fine. she refused medical attention. hours later, she complained of a headache and was taken to the hospital. in the interview, he revealed for the first time that richardson's death saved lives. >> donated three of her organs, so she's keeping three people alive at the moment. >> reporter: well, neeson said one of the ways he coped immediately after his wife's death was working a lot....
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he was involved in the initial invasion of quebec that didn't go well but became a minorrer hero for helping extra candidate the troop from that. it was a fairly famous officer in the army for the rest of the war and began to practice law in new york along with his friend and competitor alexander hamilton. they collaborated and found themselves on different sides. burr was capable and intelligent quickly rose through the political ranks in new york. became the united states senator and it was a short step to becoming a vice presidential candidate in 1876. why was he considered a dark and compelling figure. >> he's a mystery. he kept his views to himself. he was thought of being a great political intriguer. he was not hot-headed. he was very calm, a bit aloof. had a great deal of personal magnitude. one or two people considered the possibility that he's is a sociopath. he's very good at manipulating people and moving himself in to positions of political power. in the end, he apparently alienated everyone. he alienated the federalist political party, the republican political party, mos
he was involved in the initial invasion of quebec that didn't go well but became a minorrer hero for helping extra candidate the troop from that. it was a fairly famous officer in the army for the rest of the war and began to practice law in new york along with his friend and competitor alexander hamilton. they collaborated and found themselves on different sides. burr was capable and intelligent quickly rose through the political ranks in new york. became the united states senator and it was a...
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you may remember there was an explosion in quebec not long ago that killed 47 people and that was involving department of transportation in the u.s. wants to make sure that all the oil shipments are devoid of any risk of explosion. this is just breaking. we'll continue to give you information as we get it. liz? liz: with just a few days left in february, this month is on track for the largest monthly gain in pond etf inflows ever. -- bond etf. they have taken in nearly 16 billion in through february 21st. will these inflows continue and what bond etf is the safest for your money? david: joining us etf trends.com editorr good to see you. we by the way, just had a "wall street journal" reporter talking about the implosion at pimco and one of the fund you mentioned, not the only one but one of the funds you mentioned is administered by pimco. isn't there a risk as you should not be getting in just as the bond market is imploding? >> well, the bond market is not imploding and i will not say pimco is exploding. let's say this. bill gross is very competitive guy. i met him personally. he has tick
you may remember there was an explosion in quebec not long ago that killed 47 people and that was involving department of transportation in the u.s. wants to make sure that all the oil shipments are devoid of any risk of explosion. this is just breaking. we'll continue to give you information as we get it. liz? liz: with just a few days left in february, this month is on track for the largest monthly gain in pond etf inflows ever. -- bond etf. they have taken in nearly 16 billion in through...
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liz: rick, do i escape it if i two to quebec? >> no.rts of alaska were warmer than most of the northeast so who knows. >> alaska had a temperature in january of 62 degrees. it was the highest ever temperature in the month of january. david: go to the winter olympics if you want warm weather. thanks a lot, rick. >> you bet. liz: when you hear about extreme weather people worry about the potential threat to their power supply. we talk to the ceo of generator manufacturer generac about impact of all the winter storms on their business. david: make your own energy, sounds good. you mike think orbitz is about air travel think again. that is not biggest driver of the growth. did you see the stock today, up how does that make the ceo feel? we'll ask him here coming up live. ♪ so ally bank has a raise your rate cd thaton'that's correct.rate. cause i'really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! look, you don't i have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that so
liz: rick, do i escape it if i two to quebec? >> no.rts of alaska were warmer than most of the northeast so who knows. >> alaska had a temperature in january of 62 degrees. it was the highest ever temperature in the month of january. david: go to the winter olympics if you want warm weather. thanks a lot, rick. >> you bet. liz: when you hear about extreme weather people worry about the potential threat to their power supply. we talk to the ceo of generator manufacturer generac...
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. >> cooper: in march 2009, natasha was on a ski vacation in quebec, canada, with her oldest son, michaelown a beginners' slope on mont tremblant when she fell and hit her head. she wasn't wearing a helmet. an ambulance was called, but she reportedly turned down medical attention and was escorted to her hotel room by her ski instructor and a member of the ski patrol. neeson was in toronto filming a movie when she called him. >> neeson: i spoke to her and she said, "oh, darling, i've taken a tumble in the snow." that's how she described it. >> cooper: do you think she had any idea about what could go wrong? >> neeson: no, of course not. who would, you know? >> cooper: what natasha didn't know was she was experiencing what doctors call the "lucid interval," a period when someone with a traumatic brain injury appears normal but blood is building in the brain, causing pressure which can be fatal. a second ambulance was called and natasha was taken to the local hospital, arriving more than three hours after the fall. neeson received a call from his assistant. >> neeson: and joanna said, "look,
. >> cooper: in march 2009, natasha was on a ski vacation in quebec, canada, with her oldest son, michaelown a beginners' slope on mont tremblant when she fell and hit her head. she wasn't wearing a helmet. an ambulance was called, but she reportedly turned down medical attention and was escorted to her hotel room by her ski instructor and a member of the ski patrol. neeson was in toronto filming a movie when she called him. >> neeson: i spoke to her and she said, "oh, darling,...
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although canada remember the cause of quÉbec, civil law.they have that tension between civil law and common law. >> to you end up with a positive positive -- do you end up with a positive domestication for the country or are you kind of pessimistic? >> i will quote yoda. always in motion is the future. always in motion is the future. it remains to be seen and what is interesting is that dave is much more of a pessimist than i am. and i think i ended up pulling him a little bit toward the optimistic side and keep hold me a lot toward the pessimistic side and a lot has happened just once -- since we started writing the book. obamacare that would lead you to think we have big problems out there. >> the i was having a conversation with a woman today and she said i don't have children but on the other hand the american people will fight for this country but i think we have an awful lot of really bad stuff to go through through. >> if i could quote from my own book here i love our last line. everything i write is an great but occasionally i belie
although canada remember the cause of quÉbec, civil law.they have that tension between civil law and common law. >> to you end up with a positive positive -- do you end up with a positive domestication for the country or are you kind of pessimistic? >> i will quote yoda. always in motion is the future. always in motion is the future. it remains to be seen and what is interesting is that dave is much more of a pessimist than i am. and i think i ended up pulling him a little bit...
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residents in new york, new hampshire, vermont and southern quebec reported seeing the blue/green fire ball. >> dozens of ice fishermen have been rescued after being stranded in minnesota. piles of 4 to 7 feet high up against that ice house they were in. at one point the snow was so heavy, it pushed again the ice and flooded the ice houses. everyone did make it out safely. >> in pittsburgh, the problem is potholes. they went through 362 tons of asphalt patch since last wednesday. i'm sure every city is dealing with the same thing. new york is for sure. >> good news, pittsburgh willing be clear today. so the pothole filling brit can continue. a few flurries on tap for the upper northeast. >> temperature wise, expect a lot of teens in upper midwest. otherwise, upper 30s and 40s. even a few 80s across the south. >> now, games in sochi, thousands of fans making their way home from russia. they were sent off last night with a massive fireworks sis play. matt gutman was at the games the whole time for the u.s. and he said the closing ceremony had a bit of humor as well. >> thousands of perfo
residents in new york, new hampshire, vermont and southern quebec reported seeing the blue/green fire ball. >> dozens of ice fishermen have been rescued after being stranded in minnesota. piles of 4 to 7 feet high up against that ice house they were in. at one point the snow was so heavy, it pushed again the ice and flooded the ice houses. everyone did make it out safely. >> in pittsburgh, the problem is potholes. they went through 362 tons of asphalt patch since last wednesday. i'm...
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in 1869, southern cotton quÉbec. ajax and economy went bankrupt cotton went back up.the egyptian economy went bankrupt. nine years later, he tried to take on israel in a war. we are still dealing with the outcome of that war. the west bank, gaza, jerusalem. do parallel to that has to with the military delegation that was sent. this chief of the u.s. military in the late 1860's. egypt wanted to modernize its armies and breakaway from empire. he turned to the u.s., and nice neutral power back then. sent some of his buddies who had been confederate officers to egypt. and went to egypt and modernized the egyptian army. they graded schools. they imparted american ideas. nationalism cash they created -- they created schools. they imparted american ideas. nationalism. they're still doing it today. it back toce american involvement in the late 1860's. it talks about reductionism. egypt went bankrupt because of the return of southern cotton. ed .2 open a canal and put a beautiful statue at its entrance. n arabatue showed a woman holding a torch. they took on a brilliant french
in 1869, southern cotton quÉbec. ajax and economy went bankrupt cotton went back up.the egyptian economy went bankrupt. nine years later, he tried to take on israel in a war. we are still dealing with the outcome of that war. the west bank, gaza, jerusalem. do parallel to that has to with the military delegation that was sent. this chief of the u.s. military in the late 1860's. egypt wanted to modernize its armies and breakaway from empire. he turned to the u.s., and nice neutral power back...
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he was involved in the initial invasion of quÉbec, which did not go well, it became a minor hero forhelping extra treat the troops were not was a fairly famous officer in the army for the rest of the war and then begin to type this law in new york along with his friend and competitor alexander hamilton. they often collaborated and found themselves on different type. or is very capable, intelligent and quickly rose through the political ranks in new york, the chief united states senator and from there was a short step to becoming a vice presidential candidate in 1796 an actual vice president in 1801. >> host: why this aronberg considered a dark figure? >> guest: he's somewhat of a mystery. he very much kept in views to himself. he was not of his being a political intrigue or. he was not hotheaded. he was calm, a bit aloof, had a great deal of personal magnetism. people have considered the possibility he's a sociopath. he was good at manipulating people, moving himself into positions of political power. but in the end, he apparently alienated everyone. he alienated the federalist polit
he was involved in the initial invasion of quÉbec, which did not go well, it became a minor hero forhelping extra treat the troops were not was a fairly famous officer in the army for the rest of the war and then begin to type this law in new york along with his friend and competitor alexander hamilton. they often collaborated and found themselves on different type. or is very capable, intelligent and quickly rose through the political ranks in new york, the chief united states senator and...
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the catskills, on up to quebec, ontario, nova scotia and the winter of 2014 doesn't stop. >> we have seen so much and heard so much over the last two days about this, chad. i did hear a word i had never heard before. that word, thunder sleet out of the mouth of wolf blitzer. when he said it it sounded very very menacing. what is thunder sleet? >> it is thunder and sleet happening at the same time. it happened at the university of richmond and southeast virginia today. sleet was coming down so hard that it actually -- think about this. you're wearing just leather shoes. you rub your feet on the polyester carpet and touch the doorknob. that's a shock. that's what was happening there. the shock of the sheer of the sleet up there freezing, bouncing off each other, made static electricity, made a lightning bolt although it didn't go to the ground it went cloud to cloud, not cloud to ground. you hear the thunder. the sleet comes down. thunder sleet. sounds like a bad movie. >> sounds menacing even when you say it. i wish i understood the chemistry there but i now it's scary. >>> new york m
the catskills, on up to quebec, ontario, nova scotia and the winter of 2014 doesn't stop. >> we have seen so much and heard so much over the last two days about this, chad. i did hear a word i had never heard before. that word, thunder sleet out of the mouth of wolf blitzer. when he said it it sounded very very menacing. what is thunder sleet? >> it is thunder and sleet happening at the same time. it happened at the university of richmond and southeast virginia today. sleet was...
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he was involved in the initial invasion of quÉbec which did not go well, but became a minor hero forhelping extricate troops from that. was a fairly famous officer in the army for the rest of the war, they begin to practice law in new york. along with his friend and competitor alexander hamilton. they often collaborate and sometimes they found themselves on different sides. burr was capable, intelligent, very quickly rose through the political ranks in new york, became the united states sender and from there it was a short step to becoming a vice presidential candidate in 1796, an actual vice president in 1801. >> why was aaron burr considered a dark and compelling figure? >> he's a master. he kept his views to himself. he was thought of being a great political intrigue or. he was not hotheaded. he was very calm, a bit aloof. had a great deal of personal magnetism. i know one or two people actually have considered the possibility that he is a sociopath. he was very good at many putting people, and moving himself into positions of political power. right in the and he apparently aliena
he was involved in the initial invasion of quÉbec which did not go well, but became a minor hero forhelping extricate troops from that. was a fairly famous officer in the army for the rest of the war, they begin to practice law in new york. along with his friend and competitor alexander hamilton. they often collaborate and sometimes they found themselves on different sides. burr was capable, intelligent, very quickly rose through the political ranks in new york, became the united states sender...
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all these guys you know how their handicaps who knows what is real score would be he the quebec to cool had 36 holes there appeared story your we talk humanity clint eastwood at a volunteer party on wednesday noticed tournament director steve john choking on a piece of cheese the 83 year- old east would quickly performed the i'm like maneuver. he says all son steve johnson had she's cunning spin out my mouth is what saved my life use what is the chairman of the monterey peninsula foundation. >> : pettit grew died after trading run with teammates this morning at a memorial stadium traders found the 21 struggling about 150 yds from the field. it they made him stop running. he's placed on a cart. on his way to the team's medical facilities he became unresponsive and died shortly after being taken to the medical center. >> : the centerfielder has a new contract at on roughly $23 million in guaranteed money from 2016 he had a good and nice year hit two home runs last year but today highlighted as he talked about the partial owner of the lead amused the jet for special occasions. >> : people
all these guys you know how their handicaps who knows what is real score would be he the quebec to cool had 36 holes there appeared story your we talk humanity clint eastwood at a volunteer party on wednesday noticed tournament director steve john choking on a piece of cheese the 83 year- old east would quickly performed the i'm like maneuver. he says all son steve johnson had she's cunning spin out my mouth is what saved my life use what is the chairman of the monterey peninsula foundation....
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going to places like montrÉal or quÉbec?luck trying to put a pipeline through those provinces, with their environmental sensitivities. the reality is that nothing is stopping them except the economics and the people in those other provinces who do not want it to happen. they are trying to use our country is the gateway to china. that is the challenge. that is why i think it makes no sense and that is why, if this pipeline does not get built, most of our tar sands will stay in the ground. not nearly as much and not nearly at the same pace. host: i find it interesting that most -- from this handle -- int: let's go to mary, scarborough, maine. good morning. caller: thank you for c-span. good morning. i was watching richard branson this morning. he was saying that in five years our oil reserves are going to be so desperate that it will make the last recession look mild. that china and india have grown in their consumption of oil. and that it is a limited resource. my question is -- why are people like mitch but -- mitch mcconnel
going to places like montrÉal or quÉbec?luck trying to put a pipeline through those provinces, with their environmental sensitivities. the reality is that nothing is stopping them except the economics and the people in those other provinces who do not want it to happen. they are trying to use our country is the gateway to china. that is the challenge. that is why i think it makes no sense and that is why, if this pipeline does not get built, most of our tar sands will stay in the ground. not...
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it is all up here heading to quebec and ontario as well. >> don't go too far.and his crew have been driving there some of the worst conditions. where are you now and what are you seeing? >> wolf, we're just north of washington, d.c., south of baltimore. we just came upon an accident. i'll get out of the vehicle and see if this woman can talk with us. she's talking to emergency responders right now. we have dash cam i'm talking to right now, coming out of the vehicle. this is the woman's car over here, picking it up with our photo journalist on his camera, going down here. this woman is paula. she just spun out. her car was driving northbound, spun out. now facing southbound. paula, do you have a second? okay. come on over here, if you can. she spun out going northbound. i believe, paula, did you say there was some kind of a truck that caused this. >> a truck came up next to me, splashed on to my windshield, so i put the wipers on the higher mode to try and clear the windshield and the car started fishtailing and once it started fishtailing, i spun around and ne
it is all up here heading to quebec and ontario as well. >> don't go too far.and his crew have been driving there some of the worst conditions. where are you now and what are you seeing? >> wolf, we're just north of washington, d.c., south of baltimore. we just came upon an accident. i'll get out of the vehicle and see if this woman can talk with us. she's talking to emergency responders right now. we have dash cam i'm talking to right now, coming out of the vehicle. this is the...
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if you're outside of montreal you're in quebec city, three rivers, st.s there. >> these are all within the continent. you can get deals on these trips. >> you can drive to a lot of the places or take a train. you have all three options. >> is there a time of year we should be thinking about these locations or are they year round? >> they are year round. in the winter months. you do go. you go in the summer for winter night markets. >> coming up must-see tv has become must-stream tv. people are watching a lot of the shows "house of cards" and "orange is the new black." you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." >> are you actually out there letting people know that i'd really like to be making movies is. >> no. no. you know i quit every once in a while. >> i know you do. >> i make a movie with jim jar misch called "broken flowers," and i thought i can't do anything better than that. i thought, i've got to stop. and then i thought, i'll look for that other career. i looked around. i have no other shoes, charlie. i can't do anything else. >> i don't think
if you're outside of montreal you're in quebec city, three rivers, st.s there. >> these are all within the continent. you can get deals on these trips. >> you can drive to a lot of the places or take a train. you have all three options. >> is there a time of year we should be thinking about these locations or are they year round? >> they are year round. in the winter months. you do go. you go in the summer for winter night markets. >> coming up must-see tv has...
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there is enough cold air to make the snow and up into ontario and quebec.s is the weather we were worried about for the rest of the day and the next couple of hours before the storms go away. into parts of new jersey seeing strong weather here north of cape may. once it's by you, you are in great shape. nothing behind it, but this is north carolina. that won't be offshore for two or three hours. you are the guys who are really under the gun for the rest of this. looks like claws. coming up, chris christie is in washington for a meeting and president obama asked him to come to the white house for dinner. governor chris christie said no. why? we have the story for you. a dramatic roadside rescue when a baby stops breathing in a car. first responders and others rush to the rescue. we talked to the photographer who took these amazing pictures. next. actually gels to trap some carbs to help maintain healthy blood sugar levels. metamucil. 3 amazing benefits in 1 super fiber. [ car alarm chirps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. w
there is enough cold air to make the snow and up into ontario and quebec.s is the weather we were worried about for the rest of the day and the next couple of hours before the storms go away. into parts of new jersey seeing strong weather here north of cape may. once it's by you, you are in great shape. nothing behind it, but this is north carolina. that won't be offshore for two or three hours. you are the guys who are really under the gun for the rest of this. looks like claws. coming up,...
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last year farm and energy, a quebec based manufacturer of wind towers purchased 150,000 square foot building in brandon. they are expanding the facility over 200,000 square feet and will employ 250 people this year. we have seen growth in the financial and professional business services sector over the last three years. t c f bang, capital one and t m one have expanded in south dakota. these expansion alone account for 750 new jobs in south dakota. we have seized opportunities in agriculture, our state's number one industry. nutritionally, up flaxseed processor will cut the ribbon on their new su falls plant in april. colts processors, a processor of edible beans, ground last october, in 2012 we announced bell brand usa would build a new cheese processing plant, construction is on schedule and should open later this year. to ensure a strong milk supply in the state's 7 other milk processing facilities we initiated a plan to expand our dairy herd through county site analysis programs, state officials worked hand in hand with local county commissions and landowners to identify the best locatio
last year farm and energy, a quebec based manufacturer of wind towers purchased 150,000 square foot building in brandon. they are expanding the facility over 200,000 square feet and will employ 250 people this year. we have seen growth in the financial and professional business services sector over the last three years. t c f bang, capital one and t m one have expanded in south dakota. these expansion alone account for 750 new jobs in south dakota. we have seized opportunities in agriculture,...
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funny thing about the way the markets have responded was the money that we were going to pay back in quÉbecf the month, those securities fell in price and longer-term debt moved the opposite way. the actual risk is quite the opposite. you were going to get your money back at the end of september and there was no question. whether repaid with anything short of this 30 years from now is really what the real issue is. and again i believe that gradually the markets are going to have to readjust to that approach. >> is my unpleasant task to bring you proceedings to the close here this morning. dare i say that we are indebted to you and the panelists and for the questions and responses on for all of you hanging in there. on the behalf of the staff, we thank you for sticking with us here and those particularly on the early morning after the super bowl. the bipartisan policy center will continue to address these issues of the budget process reform and encourage you all to go to our website as well at the bipartisan policy center.org as we can commute to work need work in the area. thank you and goo
funny thing about the way the markets have responded was the money that we were going to pay back in quÉbecf the month, those securities fell in price and longer-term debt moved the opposite way. the actual risk is quite the opposite. you were going to get your money back at the end of september and there was no question. whether repaid with anything short of this 30 years from now is really what the real issue is. and again i believe that gradually the markets are going to have to readjust to...
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while the commission's charter charged by the quÉbec nations for federal legislation, the report makest clear there are areas of existing laws and its enforcement must be improved in our committee will study a report in your testimony today carefully. i hope my colleagues on both sides of the iowa join me in using this report is to help improve our election system and strengthen our democracy. so we thank you for your work and look forward to hearing your testimony. with that, let me turn it over to senator roberts. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i look forward to hearing the presentation of our witnesses. i went to thank you for your service. they are to be commended for giving their time on this project, lending their experience and their expertise, which is considerable. i know there were a number of other wild side commissioners not what this today, but i think them as well for their efforts. the commission was charged making best practice recommendations rather than legislative recommendations. that is what the report has done. it recognizes elections are carried out at the state and
while the commission's charter charged by the quÉbec nations for federal legislation, the report makest clear there are areas of existing laws and its enforcement must be improved in our committee will study a report in your testimony today carefully. i hope my colleagues on both sides of the iowa join me in using this report is to help improve our election system and strengthen our democracy. so we thank you for your work and look forward to hearing your testimony. with that, let me turn it...
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this company basically got the product mix wrong in regions like quebec and ontario.ing a billion maybe make a billion in canada? why isn't that a potential story for these guys? >> if you think about what happened in canada, their expectations weren't grounded very well. they expected the consumer to come in and shop the discretionary side of the store. they did. they under estimated the consumable side of the store. they didn't execute the plan very well there. they made it supply chain difficulties and information technology difficulties. you didn't get it right out of the gate. you are going back to try to rebuild the infrastructure and then rebuild the price and competitive and brand position in the mind of the consumer. so i think over the long term something happens, either they figure it out, maybe they back track on it. maybe there are management change. it is unclear how it plays out in the near term. >> thank you very much. great talking to you. >> thank you. >>> up next we jump into the shark tank with our guest host kevin oleery. >> everybody has enough t
this company basically got the product mix wrong in regions like quebec and ontario.ing a billion maybe make a billion in canada? why isn't that a potential story for these guys? >> if you think about what happened in canada, their expectations weren't grounded very well. they expected the consumer to come in and shop the discretionary side of the store. they did. they under estimated the consumable side of the store. they didn't execute the plan very well there. they made it supply chain...