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quebec had a team until 1995, nordiques. they will pay a 500 million-dollar expansion fee. >>> union takes on seattle sounders in chester and the union gets a great crossing pass and then a goal from cj sapong in the 69th minute. that is only goal of the game and sapong's fourth straight game with the goal. union wins it one to nothing. they play montreal impact saturday night at ppl park. >> nice, well done. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness news", philly is men for cheese steaks, pretzels, water ice but now we are getting major recognition for pizza. >> we will tell what you one magazine is calling the best pizza in the entire country. >> if only... >> let's quit talking about it. >> somebody can you hear me. >>> but first here's what is coming up tonight on cbs-3. >>> clean up continues in the wake of the tuesday's damaging storms. this is video from washington township gloucester county. there are also thousands of power outages. >>> corrections officer gene palmer will be arraigned on charges that he helped two murderers e
quebec had a team until 1995, nordiques. they will pay a 500 million-dollar expansion fee. >>> union takes on seattle sounders in chester and the union gets a great crossing pass and then a goal from cj sapong in the 69th minute. that is only goal of the game and sapong's fourth straight game with the goal. union wins it one to nothing. they play montreal impact saturday night at ppl park. >> nice, well done. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness news", philly is men...
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the americans had sent an army into canada the try to take quebec in the fall of 1775. those armies were defeated on the last day of 1775. the congress rushed in reenforcements to that army, and the reenors forcements -- reinforcements stays until 1776 when british reinforcements arrived. and the moment the british reinforcements arrived at quebec the american army fell apart. one general said it turned into a mob. men simply ran pellmell for safety leaving behind wounded and sick comrades. and when congress learned of what had happened in quebec and in canada, congress realized that the only way it could win this war was with foreign assistance. .. to write a declaration of independence. jefferson did it very quickly, probably spending no more than about five days writing a majestic declaration of independence. no country was ever found on the majestic principles of this country founded on all men are created equal and all men are endowed by their creator with national rights among with our life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. and the committee, the five-member
the americans had sent an army into canada the try to take quebec in the fall of 1775. those armies were defeated on the last day of 1775. the congress rushed in reenforcements to that army, and the reenors forcements -- reinforcements stays until 1776 when british reinforcements arrived. and the moment the british reinforcements arrived at quebec the american army fell apart. one general said it turned into a mob. men simply ran pellmell for safety leaving behind wounded and sick comrades. and...
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the shootings in ottawa and quebec and a hostage crisis in sydney are three of the more serious incidents this year. one analyst says it's really a balancing act. >> i they think that we are articulating this idea that americans need to be engaged but understand that we don't hold the key to the solution. that it's others that hold the keys to the solution and we need to be engaged and help empower them. that has not been so fully understood. >> the model they put together to fight i.s.i.l. is a good model for confronting enemy groups but it's going to take a lot of time to neutralize these threats and they admit some threats can't be eliminated for good. rosalyn jordan, al jazeera. >> neither side was able to advance into the region that was once syria's commercial hub. >>> u.n. is appealing for $1.6 billion to help prevent yemenis from suffering a humanitarian traj. there are fears of an outbreak of dengue fever. >>> negotiations in geneva collapsed on friday without an agreement or a truce. >> reporter: the differences between the warring factions were too big to overcome. .the houthis
the shootings in ottawa and quebec and a hostage crisis in sydney are three of the more serious incidents this year. one analyst says it's really a balancing act. >> i they think that we are articulating this idea that americans need to be engaged but understand that we don't hold the key to the solution. that it's others that hold the keys to the solution and we need to be engaged and help empower them. that has not been so fully understood. >> the model they put together to fight...
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the shootings in ottawa and quebec and the hostage crisis at a coffee shob in sydney are two of the more prominent is incidents. that doesn't tell the whole story. but that has some critics asking whether the u.s. is aggravating the situation by being in these place he in the first place. one analyst says it's really a balancing act. >> we are articulating this idea that americans need to be engaged but understand that we don't hold the key to the solution, that it's others who hold the keys to the solution and help empower them to help sort out this problem. that hasn't been so fully understood. >> they also say it's going to take a lot of time to knew centralize these threats and they admit some threats can't be eliminated for good. rosalyn jordan, al jazeera state department. >> the international organization for migration is trying to play down fears of a mass deportations of haitians from the dominican republic. human rights groups say the law is prejudiced against haitians. adam rainey visited the main area where people said discrimination goes back decades. >> little haiti where p
the shootings in ottawa and quebec and the hostage crisis at a coffee shob in sydney are two of the more prominent is incidents. that doesn't tell the whole story. but that has some critics asking whether the u.s. is aggravating the situation by being in these place he in the first place. one analyst says it's really a balancing act. >> we are articulating this idea that americans need to be engaged but understand that we don't hold the key to the solution, that it's others who hold the...
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trains and the canadian counterpart - the rules come two years after the disaster in lac-megantic quebec when an oil train expired into a fireball killing 20. those tankers are phased out for stronger cars with quicker shelves. it will phase out. speeds will be reduced for oil trains moving through urban areas. >> the truth is 99.9% of shipments reach their destination safely. accident involving crude and ethan ol showed us 99.9% is not enough. >> facing criticism, the transportation department clawed back a rule after protests that it was two weeks. the department will keep in place a programme to notify responders about a movement of train, carrying one million challengers or more. safety as a resultant fred millards says it does not go far enough and wants more confirmation about the movements of oil trains. the dot requires rail roads to acquire state and local officials a points of contact. miller says roots and volumes of dangerous cargoes should be made public. >> 100 car trains unit trains - to keep the secret. it's like having elephants tiptoeing through the units. this is absur
trains and the canadian counterpart - the rules come two years after the disaster in lac-megantic quebec when an oil train expired into a fireball killing 20. those tankers are phased out for stronger cars with quicker shelves. it will phase out. speeds will be reduced for oil trains moving through urban areas. >> the truth is 99.9% of shipments reach their destination safely. accident involving crude and ethan ol showed us 99.9% is not enough. >> facing criticism, the...
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in quebec court has been -- has ordered a tobacco company to cough up $11 billion in damages to city smokers and ex-smokers. >> it is a big day for the victims of tobacco who have been waiting for about 17 years for this decision. it was a long process, but we have arrived. and it is a big victory for the victims and a blow for the tobacco companies. haxie: the case hinged whether -- on whether since the 1950's tobacco companies knew they were promoting a harmful product. plc has been ordered to cover almost 70% of the judgment. the judgment requires the companies to pay one billion canadian dollars within 60 days, regardless of whether or not they appeal. all three tobacco giants have vowed genie: they will. in paris, spanish flags are flying as king fully pay and queen the tease you are here for a state visit. -- king felipe and queen lati etizia are here for a state visit. it was delayed because of the germanwings crash. the world -- the royal couple is going to attend a state dinner with francois hollande. let's take a look at headlines for you. iraq's prime minister is in paris
in quebec court has been -- has ordered a tobacco company to cough up $11 billion in damages to city smokers and ex-smokers. >> it is a big day for the victims of tobacco who have been waiting for about 17 years for this decision. it was a long process, but we have arrived. and it is a big victory for the victims and a blow for the tobacco companies. haxie: the case hinged whether -- on whether since the 1950's tobacco companies knew they were promoting a harmful product. plc has been...
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the shooting in ottawa and quebec and a hostage crisis. they are two of the more prominent incidents. the government says the numbers don't tell the story. that has critics asking whether the u.s. aggravates the situation. an analyst says it's a balancing act. >> i think we are particulating an idea that americans need to be engaged, but understands that we don't hold the keys to the solution we need to be enchildrened and power them. that is not so fully understood. >> reporter: u.s. officials say the model put together to fight i.s.i.l. is a good model to confront other enemy groups. they say it's a lot of time to utilize the threats, and admit some can't be eliminated for good >>> in egypt a 22-year-old man died in a scuffle between police and supporters. it happened as officers tried to disperse protesters. there were similar demonstrations in other parts of the country against a death sentence given to mohamed mursi. the verdict upheld by a court on tuesday. >>> greece is hopeful for a last-ditch deal as bank customers rush to avoid b
the shooting in ottawa and quebec and a hostage crisis. they are two of the more prominent incidents. the government says the numbers don't tell the story. that has critics asking whether the u.s. aggravates the situation. an analyst says it's a balancing act. >> i think we are particulating an idea that americans need to be engaged, but understands that we don't hold the keys to the solution we need to be enchildrened and power them. that is not so fully understood. >> reporter:...
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they also add add coach's challenge and they are looking to expand seattle las vegas and quebec on theront runners. >>> the union on the pitch in chester tonight tracing on the seattle saunders and the 69th minute check out the perfect pass there. cjsapal heads it in fort goal. scored to four straight games. the union winners tonight one to nothing. >> phillies going for the sweep at yank stadium this afternoon with cole hamels on the mound and things did not go well. second inning jose parallela and andres blanco with a rough day at third make throwing error. two to nothing yankees many to the fourth. more problems for blank company. ball skips off his glove. four to nothing. phillies grown out this afternoon 10-two was your final. >>> some great catches now. this one from today's blue jays/race game. third baseman josh donaldson going all out. >> oh. >> making a catch into the stands. >> actually to preserve a perfect game at the time. unbelievable effort. oh by the way toronto won one- one-zero in 12 innings of play our second catch comes during the inn yank and tigers game last nig
they also add add coach's challenge and they are looking to expand seattle las vegas and quebec on theront runners. >>> the union on the pitch in chester tonight tracing on the seattle saunders and the 69th minute check out the perfect pass there. cjsapal heads it in fort goal. scored to four straight games. the union winners tonight one to nothing. >> phillies going for the sweep at yank stadium this afternoon with cole hamels on the mound and things did not go well. second...
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our budget, we will have some new funds for facilities this year they will be generated through the quÉbecplan. the developers fee there is 1.4 million available to new and existing providers to increase the number of early care and education slots in the to designated areas market octavia, and the eastern neighborhood. those funds are ministered through our contractor, left, and the decisions about those made to the interagency facilities fund. then, finally, we have an augmentation of $500,000 to continue to align childcare rate the state regional market rate levels. as you all know, we have a good challenge in early childhood educator we reduction the high cost of living and you for this time many times you forget we the history of cuts at the state level. we build our city programs on those states and federal funds. so with the cuts over time, and the state budget, our providers, both are contractor providers they might hear referred to as our title five group, and all are providers who accept children who are using vouchers whether those vouchers are funded with state funds, federal f
our budget, we will have some new funds for facilities this year they will be generated through the quÉbecplan. the developers fee there is 1.4 million available to new and existing providers to increase the number of early care and education slots in the to designated areas market octavia, and the eastern neighborhood. those funds are ministered through our contractor, left, and the decisions about those made to the interagency facilities fund. then, finally, we have an augmentation of...
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night it was not caused by the extreme heat but instead by a score pg&e says as grow got into the quebec and the substance and a surrender like our guber-- knocking out power back the city of san jose and firefighters have read the labor agreement both sides will able to reach the three attended agreement to give fire fighters under percent raise every year it takes effect july 1st of the city will build to hire 40 new firefighters as part of the deal. >>james: the warriors went live in cleveland this one event is out and a highly as today it is tied one apiece to offer to buy today and 6:00 p.m.. >>michelle apon: into common a lot to it resorted to let we have some men '80s across much of the reason--region when warming up into the lower 60s by 8:00 by 9:00 that it will start to warm up into the mid-60s we have lowered seven is to lead seven is for the lunch hour. after the time is what we have a chance for few showers may be even a rumble of thunder we have low pressure system low of the atmosphere giving us a shower across parts of southern california off well off the coast and thunde
night it was not caused by the extreme heat but instead by a score pg&e says as grow got into the quebec and the substance and a surrender like our guber-- knocking out power back the city of san jose and firefighters have read the labor agreement both sides will able to reach the three attended agreement to give fire fighters under percent raise every year it takes effect july 1st of the city will build to hire 40 new firefighters as part of the deal. >>james: the warriors went live...
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. >> there is the pretty good understanding girl loves boy and he escaped said he heads to quebec.t shed a a bigger story. jedediah: i feel that there is something bigger that something is missing. i am a conspiracy theorist. in english teacher will not teach shakespeare she does not believe a long dead british sky could teach my students about the human condition it is time to end the eurocentric presentation of the literary world. when people disregard the of graphics just because it is outdated. but we have to throw everything away. i feel like shakespeare belongs with the common core they're both impossible to understand. is interested than outdated and people don't get it so why bother? >> if you take them out of the classroom how were they supposed to understand for those teenagers movies based on their plays? >> beverly hills 921 o it is about love. >> like the al lyons of shakespeare and comedy. [laughter] i like it that somebody can't. jedediah: what about the idea of the season transcending just because the language is out of style , and that hits home if you explain it t
. >> there is the pretty good understanding girl loves boy and he escaped said he heads to quebec.t shed a a bigger story. jedediah: i feel that there is something bigger that something is missing. i am a conspiracy theorist. in english teacher will not teach shakespeare she does not believe a long dead british sky could teach my students about the human condition it is time to end the eurocentric presentation of the literary world. when people disregard the of graphics just because it is...
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over what may be currently in a tenable proposition of the theater which is although they are from quÉbec-- there are so many economic obstacles it shouldn't be the center of debate. that's how to resolve. thank you for joining us and congratulations on the book. good luck. >> guest: thank you. >> that was "after words" in which authors of the latest nonfiction books were interviewed by journalists public policy makers and others familiar with the material. "after words" airs every weekend at 10 p.m. on saturday, 12 and 9 p.m. on sunday and. go to booktv.org and click on "after words" in the series topics list of the other right side of the page. ..
over what may be currently in a tenable proposition of the theater which is although they are from quÉbec-- there are so many economic obstacles it shouldn't be the center of debate. that's how to resolve. thank you for joining us and congratulations on the book. good luck. >> guest: thank you. >> that was "after words" in which authors of the latest nonfiction books were interviewed by journalists public policy makers and others familiar with the material. "after...
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the shootings in ottawa and quebec and the hostage crisis at a coffee shop in sydney are two of the more prominent incidents in the past year. the government says the numbers don't tell the entire story but that has some asking whether this is aggravating the situation by being in these countries in the first place. one analyst says it's really a balancing act. >> i think we're articulating this idea, understand that we don't hold the key to the solution. that others hold the key to the solution and we need to be engaged to help empower them in order to sort out this problem. that has not always been so fully understood. >> reporter: u.s. officials say that is a good model for confronting enemy groups, but they also say it is going to take a long time neutralize those threats. rosalyn jordan, al jazeera the state department. >> south korean officials say the death toll from mers is now 2004. the number of infected is 166. meanwhile, thailand has confirmed the country's first case. but scott heidler says the officials have it under control. >> reporter: they have identified a 75-year-old
the shootings in ottawa and quebec and the hostage crisis at a coffee shop in sydney are two of the more prominent incidents in the past year. the government says the numbers don't tell the entire story but that has some asking whether this is aggravating the situation by being in these countries in the first place. one analyst says it's really a balancing act. >> i think we're articulating this idea, understand that we don't hold the key to the solution. that others hold the key to the...
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the dad is the president of quebec's aviation club and he took her out and she absolutely loved it.. >> pr advice for paris hilton when a egyptian reality show calls, no thanks. >>> my friend got his wish to go to the super bowl. he recently passed away and condolences to his family. >> set your dvr so you never miss an episode of the five. that's it for us. "special report" up next. >>> after a series of losses conservatives get a victory at the u.s. supreme court, rebuffing president obama's epa moves that experts say would cripple the coal industry. this is "special report." good evening. welcome to washington. i'm brett baier. after chocking up two solid wins supreme court justices went the other way to do in a big ruling against the environmental protection agency's war on coal. the majority ruled that the administration's attempt to regulate the industry into oblivion is not worth the cost. shannon bream is at the supreme court tonight. >> reporter: in
the dad is the president of quebec's aviation club and he took her out and she absolutely loved it.. >> pr advice for paris hilton when a egyptian reality show calls, no thanks. >>> my friend got his wish to go to the super bowl. he recently passed away and condolences to his family. >> set your dvr so you never miss an episode of the five. that's it for us. "special report" up next. >>> after a series of losses conservatives get a victory at the u.s....
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see quebec. who is evil? in a poll of liberals 100 percent said conserveties. among conservatives 100 percent said liberals. in a poll of libertarian 100 percent asked for weed. the point today is easier to call itself evil for it eliminates the pain of debate. the science is settled everyone is evil. look at him ry clinton. >> 53 percent says she is not honest and trust worthy. cindy bloomer thall raked in 10,000 a month while giving clinton unsolicited advice on libya despite a white house ban on him working for the administration. >> hillary rodham clinton? how evil is she? hillary 7 letters, rodham 7 letters. 767. remember that. u.s. code title 18 chapter 101 addresses crimes to e-mail records which would could be us rodham. chapter 767 minus 101666 the mark of the beast. satan 666. that's 36s, 3-6, 36. hillary was 36 in 1973 the same year that kiss first appeared in public without makeup. kiss, kiss. what's that stand for? knights in satan's service. a coincidence? good question. i would ask hillary but today is may 31st, the 5th month, 5:31 together that'
see quebec. who is evil? in a poll of liberals 100 percent said conserveties. among conservatives 100 percent said liberals. in a poll of libertarian 100 percent asked for weed. the point today is easier to call itself evil for it eliminates the pain of debate. the science is settled everyone is evil. look at him ry clinton. >> 53 percent says she is not honest and trust worthy. cindy bloomer thall raked in 10,000 a month while giving clinton unsolicited advice on libya despite a white...
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a second team in toronto, quebec city also in the running. formal applications are due july 6. closes august 10. his >>spieth continues for the grand slam. rory mcilroy looks to defend his championship. no matter who wins, there will be a bigger paycheck. will receive $1.8 million. that is an increase of $275 from last year. to adjust every $5,000. overall prize money has soared to 10 million. basketball players at duke better watch out. the coach knows what you're up to on social media. mike tells espn he follows his players on twitter under an alias and sounds like he is quick to let them know if he does not like something. he says there are a lot of cool things his team does on twitter and he likes it. that is a look at the top stories at this hour. our next guest covers sports for us here on bloomberg. tonight, the makes need help. >> they need a lot of help. they have a lot of freedom. that will have an early draft pick. -- the next -- the knicks have an early draft. certainly, the free agency in july, they have got options there as well. you move down, get your picks, mov
a second team in toronto, quebec city also in the running. formal applications are due july 6. closes august 10. his >>spieth continues for the grand slam. rory mcilroy looks to defend his championship. no matter who wins, there will be a bigger paycheck. will receive $1.8 million. that is an increase of $275 from last year. to adjust every $5,000. overall prize money has soared to 10 million. basketball players at duke better watch out. the coach knows what you're up to on social media....
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. >> one of the more humorous in retrospect rings we think about -- retrospect things with the quebec cold war and children is the cover your heading can under your desk kind of thing. was that part of the federal defense informational thing? holt: i don't know how many of you have seen the movie short "duck and cover" -- that was part of the federal syllabus then. if you have not seen it, it's the same instructions you give if a tornado is coming. you get under your desk, you cover your head or you get in a hallway, cover your head, and that was federal. those kinds of informational pieces were put out, but there was some discussion about the federal government funding individuals' private home bomb shelters, and that did not go anywhere because, again, a lot of people felt that it invaded a person's rugged individualism to look out for themselves. just like if a tornado was coming, you got your own basement. well, the bomb is coming. you better have your own shelter because the government simply would not run that -- fund that. >> we have another question right here. >> with all thi
. >> one of the more humorous in retrospect rings we think about -- retrospect things with the quebec cold war and children is the cover your heading can under your desk kind of thing. was that part of the federal defense informational thing? holt: i don't know how many of you have seen the movie short "duck and cover" -- that was part of the federal syllabus then. if you have not seen it, it's the same instructions you give if a tornado is coming. you get under your desk, you...
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if this guy was a chunky in quebec 18 times -- the cocaine came last. she experimented.he said you are so mean on booze, nicer on ecstasy. charlie: your clean now? richard: of 20 years. charlie: look at this one. how the you draw that? there it is. richard: that was putting myself down in front of my wife. it's really odd being with someone for 17 years -- i don't want to go overboard on this. i wouldn't have a lot of things. it's all over. i get a kick out of saving it. i see guys line down like this. i know he is saying -- that makes me feel good. the actors were diane lane's, faye dunaway. it is never ending. i went over to a dramatic actor. i auditioned for the role and got it. i was doing a letterman show. he broke down and cried. i was only sober for months. i was staying at this one hotel lot for 10 years. he was a junkie. i said give me the worst room that you would give to a neo-nazi. give me a horrible room. i said take all the furniture out. i brought a picture of lenny bruce and jimi hendrix and put it over my bed. peter cohen, who directed it, he came in and
if this guy was a chunky in quebec 18 times -- the cocaine came last. she experimented.he said you are so mean on booze, nicer on ecstasy. charlie: your clean now? richard: of 20 years. charlie: look at this one. how the you draw that? there it is. richard: that was putting myself down in front of my wife. it's really odd being with someone for 17 years -- i don't want to go overboard on this. i wouldn't have a lot of things. it's all over. i get a kick out of saving it. i see guys line down...
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if these guys did cross into canada they may have done so here between new york and quebec. this is a high security crossing so it would have been very very tough. the u.s. border patrol tells me that their officers are trained in imposter detection and fraudulent documents. >> we are looking at the vehicles the individuals, opening trunks opening back doors of trucks and things. it is very extensive. >> reporter: i assume your team has the pictures at the ready. >> right. the photos are all in the prior primary booths. >> reporter: a lot of this sector mountainous and heavily wooded. some parts of the border are so easy to cross that authorities are at a real disadvantage. the escapees may be looking for a place like this to cross the border. border patrol can't secure the entire northern border so there are plenty of spots like this one, open areas where you don't need any passports or domation to cross the border. watch this. here i'm standing in u.s. i can keep one foot in the u.s. and put another foot in canada. i can simply walk into canada no questions asked. helping
if these guys did cross into canada they may have done so here between new york and quebec. this is a high security crossing so it would have been very very tough. the u.s. border patrol tells me that their officers are trained in imposter detection and fraudulent documents. >> we are looking at the vehicles the individuals, opening trunks opening back doors of trucks and things. it is very extensive. >> reporter: i assume your team has the pictures at the ready. >> right. the...
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quebec police pulled over the the driver after he was seen using his apple watch, on his wrist, that is where we like to put watches, the law in quebec prohibits driving while using a hand held tea vice with telephone capability. driver told police he deserved a pass because it is a watch, it is not hand held, it is on his wrist. well, he didn't win. he was find $120 but says he plans to fight the ticket. so, let's start the debate. fit the is a watch but it is a phone and you can text on it and stuff like that it is not the hand held, and the law says, hand held tea vice. >> it is still distracted driving and should be find. >> yes, yes. >> but it has to be close to you. my parents have the android version of the watch so it had has to be somewhat near your watch. that is what they are talking about. >> what are you talking about, it has to be near your phone. >> yes, the watch has to be near a watch. >> the watch has to be near your phone. >> blue tooth technology. >> yes. >> it can only go so far. >> i hear you. >> 7:14. i need to go back to school because on friday i visited univ
quebec police pulled over the the driver after he was seen using his apple watch, on his wrist, that is where we like to put watches, the law in quebec prohibits driving while using a hand held tea vice with telephone capability. driver told police he deserved a pass because it is a watch, it is not hand held, it is on his wrist. well, he didn't win. he was find $120 but says he plans to fight the ticket. so, let's start the debate. fit the is a watch but it is a phone and you can text on it...
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of this visit when asked what would be his greatest regret since taking power vladimir putin said quebecgod has instructed his life in such a way that he has no regrets. it has to be said vladimir putin, the first half of his career was an enforcer of a communist system now where is his religion on his sleeve and it is kind of expected that pope ry to appeal to this today possibly pushing for a meeting with the russian patriarch which would be a really historic moment and first step towards reconciliation of the eastern and western churches. a rift that has existed for a thousand years. jon: in the next hour road rage in the streets of hollywood and one driver nearly gets mode over. the search is on to identify these traffic brawlers. also -- ♪ >> i assign 500 cases a week. none of it from a textbook. articles are scanned, distributed and printed as needed. >> document solutions helps you capture and distribute what matters. >> let's hope they read them. jon: we will see you back here in an hour. jenna: "outnumbered" starts right now. ♪ ♪ a. harris: hello, everyone. this is harris faulkn
of this visit when asked what would be his greatest regret since taking power vladimir putin said quebecgod has instructed his life in such a way that he has no regrets. it has to be said vladimir putin, the first half of his career was an enforcer of a communist system now where is his religion on his sleeve and it is kind of expected that pope ry to appeal to this today possibly pushing for a meeting with the russian patriarch which would be a really historic moment and first step towards...
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add coconut water, canada becomes france, quebec. in a poll of liberals, 100% said conservatives is evil. among conservatives, 100% said liberals. the point, today it's easier to call each other evil for it eliminates the pain of debate. everyone is now evil. look at hillary clinton. >> 53% say she's not honest and trustworthy, as new details spill out about the clinton foundation. politico reporting sidney blumenthal gave secretary clinton unsolicited advice on libya. >> hillary rodham clinton, how evil is she? please. hillary, seven letters, rodham, six letters, clinton, seven letters. 767. remember that. the u.s. code title 18, chapter 101, addresses crimes related to e-mail records which could be used to criminally charge hillary rodham clinton. 767. chapter 101. 767 minus 101, 666. the mark of the beast. satan 666. that's three 6s. 36, 36. hillary was 36 in 1983. the same year that kiss first appeared in public without makeup. kiss, k-i-s-s. today's may 31st. the fifth month, 5-31, together that's 36. 3 plus 6 -- >> mine, mine,
add coconut water, canada becomes france, quebec. in a poll of liberals, 100% said conservatives is evil. among conservatives, 100% said liberals. the point, today it's easier to call each other evil for it eliminates the pain of debate. everyone is now evil. look at hillary clinton. >> 53% say she's not honest and trustworthy, as new details spill out about the clinton foundation. politico reporting sidney blumenthal gave secretary clinton unsolicited advice on libya. >> hillary...
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. >>> a canadian judge has ordered $12 to quebec smokers in a case that pitted them against three giant tobacco companies, believed to be the biggest class action lawsuit in canada. the tobacco giants are expected to appeal. >>> this is a yellow alert day. now, here's wusa 9's first alert weather. dc's most accurate. >>> now, i tweeted this out earlier, and it's on my facebook page and on wusa9.com. on this date in 1998, the frostburg tornado occurred. for more on that go to our web site or my facebook page and check it out. we have a maritime air mass. first game we got in, we won. second game will be fine. if you're just going to go to the game, be advised it's going to be chilly. it's only 63 right now. wind out of the northeast at 15. i think a sweatshirt is a good idea and maybe something to keep the rain off, a couple slight showers are possible. in fact over the last hour or so, you see showers beginning to lift to the north, and also developed to the south and north around i-70 and then just kind of tucking into southern and frederick county and upper montgomery counties. some f
. >>> a canadian judge has ordered $12 to quebec smokers in a case that pitted them against three giant tobacco companies, believed to be the biggest class action lawsuit in canada. the tobacco giants are expected to appeal. >>> this is a yellow alert day. now, here's wusa 9's first alert weather. dc's most accurate. >>> now, i tweeted this out earlier, and it's on my facebook page and on wusa9.com. on this date in 1998, the frostburg tornado occurred. for more on...
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a quebec ordered the companies to pay $15 billion in damages for selling a harmful product. the tobacco companies argued customers knew about the dangers but chose to smoke anyway. and they plan to appeal. >>> pretz obama sident obama order odd medals of honor posthumously to two who served in word war i. >> one risked his life several times during an intense gun battle to pull comrades to safety. and private henry johnson is being honored for taking on several german soldiers and preventing a fellow soldier from being taken prisoner. >> the medal of honor is the nation's highest military decoration. >>> the man shot by the fbi in boston today may have had ties to isis. >> that's right. he was under surveillance when he lunged at an agent and an officer with a knife. as alicia rodriguez reports it's believed he may have been radicalized by messages on social media. >> reporter: months of fbi surveillance ended with a deadly confrontation. 26-year-old aassume ma rue heem had been monitored 24/7 by a boston police joint terrorism task force. boston police commissioner william
a quebec ordered the companies to pay $15 billion in damages for selling a harmful product. the tobacco companies argued customers knew about the dangers but chose to smoke anyway. and they plan to appeal. >>> pretz obama sident obama order odd medals of honor posthumously to two who served in word war i. >> one risked his life several times during an intense gun battle to pull comrades to safety. and private henry johnson is being honored for taking on several german soldiers...
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whole thing about the strike is driver she had to utter these famous words i got caught up and that quebecteresting part everyone except to drivers claim some type of medical condition to avoid a ticket i'm wondering if this a new trend in marin county stanley roberts kron 4 news. >>darya: 90 to your mother follows through with a 60 your promise to her daughter but it took so long that is next a live look at the approach the backed up on the crawl at the bay bridge will we back with more and a few minutes. if youtruge withype diabes u'reertaly n alo. fortatel manhavefod a ffert kind of mecinehatlors bod sar. imine at iwoulbe likeo lo your numbers. diovernce-ily vokana®. it's the #presibedinhe nest ass of medices tt wo wit e kieys low a1c inkana is ed ang with diet and erci to signicant wer ood gar adus wi ty 2 dbete it's ance-ily ll tt rks oundhe cck. here's h: the kidns alw sur toe absoed bk in theody. invoka® ruceshe auntof sar aowedack and nds me sar o thugh e procs ofrinaon. and whilit'sot r weht ls, itay hp yoloseeigh invokana canauseimpoant de eects incling hydrion, which may use u t
whole thing about the strike is driver she had to utter these famous words i got caught up and that quebecteresting part everyone except to drivers claim some type of medical condition to avoid a ticket i'm wondering if this a new trend in marin county stanley roberts kron 4 news. >>darya: 90 to your mother follows through with a 60 your promise to her daughter but it took so long that is next a live look at the approach the backed up on the crawl at the bay bridge will we back with more...
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remember this one in quebec? this one was a year ago today. it landed on the prison ground and picked them up and flew away. they got caught and within a couple of weeks they were back in the prison where they escaped. the last escape in new york state was in 2003 from a maximum security prison in el-myra, new york. two convicted murders in that prison and a complex plot. they got sledge hammers and other tools to bust holes in the ceilings of their cells. then made the amazing dummies. they propped the dummies in the bed and looked like they were sleeping when they came to check on them. they shimmied up and out of the prison through the ventilation shaft in 2003. they still had to get over the walls of the prison. they used torn bed sheets that they fashioned into a rope. but because of the makeup of that facility and what they had to do to get out, the rope they made was 61 feet long. that was amazing. that must have taken them months or years to plan that escape in new york in 2003, but even with all of that planning and complexity, and th
remember this one in quebec? this one was a year ago today. it landed on the prison ground and picked them up and flew away. they got caught and within a couple of weeks they were back in the prison where they escaped. the last escape in new york state was in 2003 from a maximum security prison in el-myra, new york. two convicted murders in that prison and a complex plot. they got sledge hammers and other tools to bust holes in the ceilings of their cells. then made the amazing dummies. they...
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this is video coming up of a deadly rail disaster right there in quebec canada that killed 47 peoplesey state senate committee is considering a bill that would require train operators to have emergency plans in place and have their bridge inspection records available when they carry crude oil. that oil is regularly transported to prerefineries in paulsboro and linden. >> at the "action news" big board with a story that our delaware bureau has been following. the state's first medical marijuana dispensary is getting ready to open its doors later this month. today "action news" went inside the first state compassion center in wilmington. well, this is the one and only marijuana dispensary in the state and it's been in the works since governor jack markell legalized medical marijuana back in 2011. approved patients will have access to marijuana oils, ointments as well as the type that is smoked. officials say that the safety of patients and staff is a top priority along with prove have i hadding quality care. >> we will offer discounts on the medicine to our patients that are on ssdi, l
this is video coming up of a deadly rail disaster right there in quebec canada that killed 47 peoplesey state senate committee is considering a bill that would require train operators to have emergency plans in place and have their bridge inspection records available when they carry crude oil. that oil is regularly transported to prerefineries in paulsboro and linden. >> at the "action news" big board with a story that our delaware bureau has been following. the state's first...
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it is rocking outside of quebec alone or arena. --quicken loans ar ena >> they sent us out here creek last minute we had to get to work but we are here. >> had to take a picture. i do not think we would land creek but look at as we are in cleveland. they fill up out and with a hotel. --they flew us out here and we have a hotel. >> reporter: be used to try a lottery ticket? >> as i already tried. >> i thought that it was a scam. >> i said no, do not try it and maybe a scam but look at is we are here. >> reporter: while they were walking down the street he and his girlfriend they were getting booed like no other. nevertheless they said they would take it to be here at the national basketball association finals. j.r. stone kron 4 news. >> pam: it is not quite 'do or die' for the warriors. but for fans it feels that way. kron 4's will tran is in cleveland. he tracked down an n-b-a insider who reminds us all. now is not the time to panic. >> reporter: this is how you track someone down. you say their name very loudly in front of everyon
it is rocking outside of quebec alone or arena. --quicken loans ar ena >> they sent us out here creek last minute we had to get to work but we are here. >> had to take a picture. i do not think we would land creek but look at as we are in cleveland. they fill up out and with a hotel. --they flew us out here and we have a hotel. >> reporter: be used to try a lottery ticket? >> as i already tried. >> i thought that it was a scam. >> i said no, do not try it and...
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and we actually drove over the border into quebec just on the other side of the border to see if we saw police action. we saw not one canadian police officer doing anything. that being said it's a totally agricultural area. it's not forested there. it's very open. we can tell you that the u.s. usually when you drive from the u.s. into canada you're checked by canadian border patrol. everybody going through had their trunks open to make sure they weren't carrying either of these two guys. that border station is where this all ended for david sweat. >> do we know he's going to be transported to another hospital or facility? or do you have any information whether or not he's going to stay there? >> it depends how seriously hurt he is. there's a helpicopter pad. if he's not searly hurt he would stay here. >> want to go back to jonathan gilliam. if you will summarize for us where we are at this point. because we have someone who has been shot twice in an open field by a new york state trooper. david sweat who is in the emergency room at this moment, at this hour and a lot of people who want
and we actually drove over the border into quebec just on the other side of the border to see if we saw police action. we saw not one canadian police officer doing anything. that being said it's a totally agricultural area. it's not forested there. it's very open. we can tell you that the u.s. usually when you drive from the u.s. into canada you're checked by canadian border patrol. everybody going through had their trunks open to make sure they weren't carrying either of these two guys. that...
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yvonne: that's quebec to a look at what is trending on social media.ages coming out about korea and mers. korea has had to tough years. the mers virus right now, causing a lot of concern among the public. and the number of travelers to south korea has dropped off. the google searches have showed, it is worse than the publicity sankst year when the ship and 300 people died. it caused the less death, but mers may be this year's seawall. the government has been assessed for the handling of this. -- criticized for the handling of this. ann: i'm also looking at a bit of a pr nightwear for -- nightmare for apple. taylor swift has said, you cannot use my record "1989" useuse apple is going to the first few months to not pay musicians. swift are thinking taylor for her statement. china: up next, the aircraft ceo goes on vacation and never comes back, one "trending business," returns. ♪ >> june 30 deadline to make more payments. convincing traders he is ready to compromise to avoid default. shares on the rise in hong kong bouncing back over a 19% move on friday
yvonne: that's quebec to a look at what is trending on social media.ages coming out about korea and mers. korea has had to tough years. the mers virus right now, causing a lot of concern among the public. and the number of travelers to south korea has dropped off. the google searches have showed, it is worse than the publicity sankst year when the ship and 300 people died. it caused the less death, but mers may be this year's seawall. the government has been assessed for the handling of this....
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he received degrees in theology from lavale university in quebec. in 1975 he entered religious life by joining the pias of the 10th secular institute. ordained as a priest in 1988 father lecroix served as a missionary in colombia. he then returned to north america and was director general of the institute. consess crated as a bishop in 2009, he was part of the archbishop in quebec. he served as archbishop of quebec and primate of canada receiving his paliam from pope benedict xvi. pope francis appointed him a cardinal priest in rome. this is a tremendous accomplishment, and on behalf of the granite state we are all proud of cardinal lecroix. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you mr. speaker. well, in two weeks at a time when every american has anxiety about the economy and is
he received degrees in theology from lavale university in quebec. in 1975 he entered religious life by joining the pias of the 10th secular institute. ordained as a priest in 1988 father lecroix served as a missionary in colombia. he then returned to north america and was director general of the institute. consess crated as a bishop in 2009, he was part of the archbishop in quebec. he served as archbishop of quebec and primate of canada receiving his paliam from pope benedict xvi. pope francis...
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we saw we saw a rise in loan offender attacks including ottawa and quÉbec in sydney in december 2014.. >> >> when the oil trade was not fully eradicated. isil was not the only threat that threat into the allies iran sponsored terrorist fears around the world through the islamic revolutionary guard forces they included hezbollah and iraqi military groups, san the palestine islamic jihad. with the need to of undertake efforts to efficacy of a governance and messaging to combat the growth of the emerging violent extremist groups to require an expanded approach president obama has emphasized repeatedly we need to bring strong and capable divers partners to the forefront to enlist their help with the and deborah of coble counterterrorism a successful approach must evolve around partnership. the vital role has become even clearer with the divergence of isil as a huge the destructive force for we have worked to build the ijssel -- isil:ship and one that should be pursued alone more than 60 partners are contributing to this cover that is multi faceted natalie to stop the offensive is on the g
we saw we saw a rise in loan offender attacks including ottawa and quÉbec in sydney in december 2014.. >> >> when the oil trade was not fully eradicated. isil was not the only threat that threat into the allies iran sponsored terrorist fears around the world through the islamic revolutionary guard forces they included hezbollah and iraqi military groups, san the palestine islamic jihad. with the need to of undertake efforts to efficacy of a governance and messaging to combat the...
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al qaeda and the islamic groups are happening in south africa, quÉbec and many other places.it was places. it was difficult to assess whether these attacks were directed or inspired by isis. these attacks may bring a new era in which centralized leadership matters less and group identity is more fluid and violent extremist narrow lists focus on a wider range of enemies. enforced and enhanced security measures have made it difficult for them to travel internationally therefore they encourage alone actors residing in the west to carry out attacks on their behalf. i just want to state that they continue to raise funds and those do not come from external donations but was internally gathered in iraq and syria. they earned several million dollars a month through oil smuggling and other methods. some progress was made in 2014 and constraining them from earning money from smuggled oil but the oil trade was not fully eradicated. they were not the only serious threats that confronted the united states and its allies. iran continues to sponsor terrorist groups around the world. these g
al qaeda and the islamic groups are happening in south africa, quÉbec and many other places.it was places. it was difficult to assess whether these attacks were directed or inspired by isis. these attacks may bring a new era in which centralized leadership matters less and group identity is more fluid and violent extremist narrow lists focus on a wider range of enemies. enforced and enhanced security measures have made it difficult for them to travel internationally therefore they encourage...
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concern is the possibility that two men would north into canada what is border crossings along i 87 in quebec is fairly secure their other places that are not to this marks one spot along the border between the u.s. and canada as you can see there in the tech toys or fences here. >>james: a pregnant mom and sacramento got a big scare little boy was hit by a rattlesnake on their way back from the stroke by terrell jacqueline and her for your son gaining access-stepped-home on a baby rattlesnake she's a pleasanter on hand and going for us to set some of the venom out what she was taken to hospital experts say that track the to see an old restaurant is a taxi pretty dangerous general life. a life. >>reporter: the what the officials said there are definitely dos and don'ts when your and stick country number one and make sure you are covered up to prevent white dress and sneakers and sought to do not ever be barefoot or were saddled with it on to walk interest rate cut look with the venom that she tried to suck out the not sprinter on system and affect on born son her little boy is recovering well
concern is the possibility that two men would north into canada what is border crossings along i 87 in quebec is fairly secure their other places that are not to this marks one spot along the border between the u.s. and canada as you can see there in the tech toys or fences here. >>james: a pregnant mom and sacramento got a big scare little boy was hit by a rattlesnake on their way back from the stroke by terrell jacqueline and her for your son gaining access-stepped-home on a baby...
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replace the bridge is beginning a of a cross your bridge about a month after the corporal went into quebecdditional damage they say when the bridge reopened several months there was still only be two lanes with the with will be increased to people have a little bit of breathing room parts of the bridge became cracked and broken apart cause of the closure. >>darya: still ahead of more weather and traffic for you on this tuesday morning in was a lively with whatever is right now is low to mid '50's and most vivid. we got the new tempur-flex and it's got the spring and bounce of a traditional mattress. you sink into it, but you can still move around. now that i have a tempur-fle i can finally get a good night's slee (vo) change your sleep. change your life. change to tempur-ped. (scal): good day, m'lady! i am sir-can-a-lot, here to save you from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! see what spam can! do... at spam.com >>darya: here is the cavaliers fans arm have and the tattoo says they have won the title when she wants to do tonight when they do not he can get that
replace the bridge is beginning a of a cross your bridge about a month after the corporal went into quebecdditional damage they say when the bridge reopened several months there was still only be two lanes with the with will be increased to people have a little bit of breathing room parts of the bridge became cracked and broken apart cause of the closure. >>darya: still ahead of more weather and traffic for you on this tuesday morning in was a lively with whatever is right now is low to...
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. >> a canadian judge awarded more than $12 billion to quebec smokers in a case that pitted them againsthree giant tobacco companies. they all say they will appeal but they are required to pay $800 million within the next 60 days. >> adrian peterson is returning to the minnesota vikings. he will participate in the team's voluntary practice after nine months away from football. he missed the final 15 games last season while addressing child abuse charges in texas. that's your cnbc news update. back to you. >>> angela merkel is pushing hard to a resolution with the standoff in greece. in berlin an emergency midnight summit narrowed the differences with the imf. they will spell out core principles to athens to conclude a deal with a deadline friday. the greeks are waiting a response to their own new proposal, but significantly for 70% compliance with those core principles. the euro zone could immediately release 7 billion euros of cash that's already sitting in a bank recapitalization fund, according to spanish tv. >> morry harris and john declus joins us. good morning to you. >> good morni
. >> a canadian judge awarded more than $12 billion to quebec smokers in a case that pitted them againsthree giant tobacco companies. they all say they will appeal but they are required to pay $800 million within the next 60 days. >> adrian peterson is returning to the minnesota vikings. he will participate in the team's voluntary practice after nine months away from football. he missed the final 15 games last season while addressing child abuse charges in texas. that's your cnbc...
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it's trading lower because of a ruling in quebec. it's liable for damages of more than $8 billion. b.a.t. will appeal the ruling which included separate fines as well. metro is just above flat. shares in the german department store chain moved slightly higher after receiving a non-binding offer from hudson's bay. metro declined to comment on the report thus far. >> pernod ricard is down after a full year target of under lying profit growth of 1 to 3%. they were more upbeat going forward saying it expects underlying sales to depreciate. genmab up 2%. they're higher after signing an agreement with bristol myers to license a cancer treatment. the agreement is worth some $4 million, seema. >> let's talk mna. may was a record month for mna state side with a value of deals hitting $243 billion. the previous record was set in 2007 with $226 billion in deals. last month's record figure was driven by charter communications spending spree on time warner cable and brighthouse. the deal to buy broadcom was the biggest tech deal since the dot com boom. and yesterday's big news out of the u.s. w
it's trading lower because of a ruling in quebec. it's liable for damages of more than $8 billion. b.a.t. will appeal the ruling which included separate fines as well. metro is just above flat. shares in the german department store chain moved slightly higher after receiving a non-binding offer from hudson's bay. metro declined to comment on the report thus far. >> pernod ricard is down after a full year target of under lying profit growth of 1 to 3%. they were more upbeat going forward...
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neil: they know the character in quebec was made in a lab. i don't want to give it away. not built on bill o'reilly, so i think -- these notions right now. >> that's why we're here. we're here to help. neil: i mean come on. it's a silly movie that made a lot of money. >> it did. neil: we were talking about the dow and everything else in and out of these triple digit losses here. but take a look at we're down a little on under 100 points here. now, a lot of that has to do with concern, but great deals, rumored big deals accepted or not or what is driving this that when all is said or done, companies are looking to merge and buy each other out even when the companies they're buying out don't want anything to do with them, like cigna, a very rich deal and cigna says, no. no, thank you. it begins. the take over battle ensues, and this is just one of them today. charles payne is next ♪ ♪ (charge music) you wouldn't hire an organist without hearing them first. charge! so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. the only difference:
neil: they know the character in quebec was made in a lab. i don't want to give it away. not built on bill o'reilly, so i think -- these notions right now. >> that's why we're here. we're here to help. neil: i mean come on. it's a silly movie that made a lot of money. >> it did. neil: we were talking about the dow and everything else in and out of these triple digit losses here. but take a look at we're down a little on under 100 points here. now, a lot of that has to do with...
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some transmission lines already send hydropower from quebec to the northeast united states and the potential exists obviously for more capacity on more tran mission lines in the region. could you talk about what role if any these transmission lines should play in our future. >> one that was approved recently was the champlain hudson line this would take power to new york hydropower. and there are a variety of projects for four to five giga watts of additional hydropower that could be available to the northeast and upper midwest. this obviously would be clean energy and to meet our needs. >> thank you. thank you mr. secretary, thank you mr. chairman. >> the chair now recognizes the gentleman from virginia mr. griffith for five minutes. >> thank you very much. i do appreciate that. let me reference the comments made by mr. mckinley of west virginia. we've had hundreds of layoffs in my district alone. of course in my neighboring state of west virginia and kentucky there have been thousands. and it has been devastating. you reference natural gas in relationship to the closing of some of the coal
some transmission lines already send hydropower from quebec to the northeast united states and the potential exists obviously for more capacity on more tran mission lines in the region. could you talk about what role if any these transmission lines should play in our future. >> one that was approved recently was the champlain hudson line this would take power to new york hydropower. and there are a variety of projects for four to five giga watts of additional hydropower that could be...
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been charged but the city came into the speed bumps out the day they bury their son now the one of quebec and people in the neighborhood cannot afford we live and the older part of town and a lot of them have not moved and. >>mark: we're learning more are exactly the called a house fire in vallejo yesterday up with a woman in hospital and both the store yesterday and investigators say the man suffered serious burns to his upper body and the five as the while he was welding his car's gas tank in his garage he drained the gas tank and plastic untenable for welding fire from the fuse the fire damaged the crop was in the attic area of the broadcast. >>anny hong: the company says it was forced to shut them down last week because santa barbara county rejected his emergency application to the truck oil to refineries the santa barbara official said delivery oil is not an emergency they significant cut predictions from a hundred thousand cows of crude oil spilled into the ocean and along the beachfront last month from the all-american old pipeline the company will start an oil and offshore facilit
been charged but the city came into the speed bumps out the day they bury their son now the one of quebec and people in the neighborhood cannot afford we live and the older part of town and a lot of them have not moved and. >>mark: we're learning more are exactly the called a house fire in vallejo yesterday up with a woman in hospital and both the store yesterday and investigators say the man suffered serious burns to his upper body and the five as the while he was welding his car's gas...
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some transmission lines already sent hydropower from quebec to the northeast united states and the potential exists obviously for more capacity on more transmission lines in the region. could you please talk about what role, if any these transmission lines should play in our energy future? >> i think these are very important. of course, one that was approved recently was the champlain hudson line that would take power to new york. from -- hydropower. and there are a variety of projects for 4 to 5 giga watts of additional hydropower. this would obviously be clean energy and to meet our needs. >> thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. >> chair recognizes the gentleman from virginia, mr. griffith, for five minutes. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i do appreciate that. let me reference the comments made by mr. mckinley of west virginia. we've had hundreds of layoffs in my district alone. of course in my neighboring state of west virginia and kentucky, there have been thousands. and it has been devastating. you reference natural gas in relationship to the closing of some of the coal fired powe
some transmission lines already sent hydropower from quebec to the northeast united states and the potential exists obviously for more capacity on more transmission lines in the region. could you please talk about what role, if any these transmission lines should play in our energy future? >> i think these are very important. of course, one that was approved recently was the champlain hudson line that would take power to new york. from -- hydropower. and there are a variety of projects...
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we saw a rise in loan offender attacks including in iowa and quebec in october in sydney in 2014. in many cases, it was difficult to assess whether these attacks were directed or inspired by isil or its affiliates. there is a new era in which centralized leadership of a terrorist organization matters less, group identity is more fluid, and violent extremist narratives focus on a wider range of alleged grievances. enhanced border security among the western states since 9/11 has increased the difficulty for known or suspected terrorists to travel internationally therefore groups like a queue and isil are encouraging people in the west kerry attacks on their behalf. affiliates including on this front continue to use kidnapping for ransom operations, profits from the sales of looted antiquities, and other -- means to gain funding. unlike them he did not come from external organization but it was internally gathered in iraq and syria. isil aren't up to several million dollars through its extortion networks, including through oil smuggling. some progress was made in 2014 and constrainin
we saw a rise in loan offender attacks including in iowa and quebec in october in sydney in 2014. in many cases, it was difficult to assess whether these attacks were directed or inspired by isil or its affiliates. there is a new era in which centralized leadership of a terrorist organization matters less, group identity is more fluid, and violent extremist narratives focus on a wider range of alleged grievances. enhanced border security among the western states since 9/11 has increased the...