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i am so proud and i have confidence in quebecers.to throw gasoline on a fire that is not even burning. >> mr. trudeau thinks it's a winning combination for the liberals. >> mr. mulcair you were the one that announced on separation and making it easier. my position is the supreme court's position that says the number should be set in the context of the next referendum if that ever comments and your play to stoke up that separatist vote for the ndp by announcing six weeks ago that this is continuing to be your policy is not worthy of a prime minister. >> i was going to say it isn't ironic that this segment was supposed to be democratic institutions starting with lips about how much heckling there is in the house of commons. it's been our hallmark for generations that we can disagree without eating disagreeable and i would like us to be able to talk about what we do about fixing parliament because that's an urgent crisis and i don't believe we want to get ourselves mired into any thread of separatism. >> let's do that because liberal pa
i am so proud and i have confidence in quebecers.to throw gasoline on a fire that is not even burning. >> mr. trudeau thinks it's a winning combination for the liberals. >> mr. mulcair you were the one that announced on separation and making it easier. my position is the supreme court's position that says the number should be set in the context of the next referendum if that ever comments and your play to stoke up that separatist vote for the ndp by announcing six weeks ago that...
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every quebec government has said that. that is why i am not hesitant to sit down and work on this tough issue. i believe sincerely the only way to deal with the senate is to get rid of eight. $1 billion has been spent on the senate under his watch. he has done nothing about abolition or reform. imagine how many childcare spaces we could have greeted with $1 billion. may: the way the greens advocate we change the way we make decisions in canada to create a space where we can work together is to create a council of canadian governments. federal, provincial, territorial. as well as first nations. we need to deal with the senate. it is not my top priority because it is hard and will require opening up the constitution. we think we should amend the amending formula so canadians can change the constitution by referendum. wells: the pragmatist or said there are liberal senators. we have released the senators so they can be independent. some have chosen to continue to call themselves liberals. unlike what mr. harper said which it
every quebec government has said that. that is why i am not hesitant to sit down and work on this tough issue. i believe sincerely the only way to deal with the senate is to get rid of eight. $1 billion has been spent on the senate under his watch. he has done nothing about abolition or reform. imagine how many childcare spaces we could have greeted with $1 billion. may: the way the greens advocate we change the way we make decisions in canada to create a space where we can work together is to...
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every quebec government has said that. that is why i am not hesitant to sit down and work on this tough issue. i believe sincerely the only way to deal with the senate is to get rid of eight. $1 billion has been spent on the senate under his watch. he has done nothing about abolition or reform. imagine how many childcare spaces we could have greeted with $1 billion. may: the way the greens advocate we change the way we make decisions in canada to create a space where we can work together is to create a council of canadian governments. federal, provincial, territorial. as well as first nations. we need to deal with the senate. it is not my top priority because it is hard and will require opening up the constitution. we think we should amend the amending formula so canadians can change the constitution by referendum. wells: the pragmatist or said there are liberal senators. we have released the senators so they can be independent. some have chosen to continue to call themselves liberals. unlike what mr. harper said which it
every quebec government has said that. that is why i am not hesitant to sit down and work on this tough issue. i believe sincerely the only way to deal with the senate is to get rid of eight. $1 billion has been spent on the senate under his watch. he has done nothing about abolition or reform. imagine how many childcare spaces we could have greeted with $1 billion. may: the way the greens advocate we change the way we make decisions in canada to create a space where we can work together is to...
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i think quebecers have a firmly rejected that.hey have gone through 40 years of the debate that has done nothing but damage. >> the prime minister and i agree yes means yes. that is when he put in the bill. to say otherwise, while refusing to give his number is a dangerous precedence. if yes does not mean yes, people could decide to vote yes as a way of sending a signal. that is why it is a dangerous political game, and not a serious way to talk about a serious subject. i have confidence in quebecers who have twice rejected separation. i thought in both of those fought in both of --se referendums are in referendums. he thinks it is a winning situation for the liberals to scratch that old wound. >> you were the one who announced that condition on separation. my position is the supreme court position is the numbers should be set in the context of the next referendum. play to play -- your strike up that separatist vote to announce this is going to be your policy is not worthy of a prime minister. no prime minister should make it sepa
i think quebecers have a firmly rejected that.hey have gone through 40 years of the debate that has done nothing but damage. >> the prime minister and i agree yes means yes. that is when he put in the bill. to say otherwise, while refusing to give his number is a dangerous precedence. if yes does not mean yes, people could decide to vote yes as a way of sending a signal. that is why it is a dangerous political game, and not a serious way to talk about a serious subject. i have confidence...
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quebec, -- in northern quebec, the largest gold company the world, goldcorp has a $2 billion mine.reports. daniel: 10 years ago this sub arctic landscape bore no signs of human presence at least from the air -- no roads, no airstrips, no mines. >> you start off with a little camp and a few trailers, and as the exploration continues, you need more people and more equipment, and it is a continuing challenge. danielle: it takes a lot to build in canada. so on the rights of first natives. >> most are not anti-development. they just won a state. danielle: matthew is a powerful figure. leading anknown for international effort to stop a massive hydroelectric project in quebec in the 1990's, but today he is staying the -- taking the cut the ribbonto with goldcorp's newest mine. the profit will benefit the locals and when the mine is exhausted beyond 2030, goldcorp has promised to remove virtually every trace. this kind of development does not come cheap. goldcorp has developed more than $2 billion in l.a. in order. the expectation is over the life of the mind and will get the money back an
quebec, -- in northern quebec, the largest gold company the world, goldcorp has a $2 billion mine.reports. daniel: 10 years ago this sub arctic landscape bore no signs of human presence at least from the air -- no roads, no airstrips, no mines. >> you start off with a little camp and a few trailers, and as the exploration continues, you need more people and more equipment, and it is a continuing challenge. danielle: it takes a lot to build in canada. so on the rights of first natives....
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above then quebec, 52nd parallel, the largest gold company in north america, gold corp., has built abillion mine from scratch. ago, this sub arctic landscape for no sign of human presence at least from the air. airstrip, no roads, no mine. >> you start off with a little camp and a few trailers and as the exploration continues, you need more people and more equipment. it's a continuing challenge. >> it takes a lot to build a mine in canada. infrastructure and the environment are considerations and in the north, so are the rights of first nations. >> i believe the majority of first nation people are not anti-development. they want to have a say in which development takes place. this is a powerful figure in development. the former national chief of the assembly of first nations, he's best known for leading an international effort to stop a massive hydroelectric project in quebec in the 1990's. today, he is taking the stage pelter to cut the ribbon on the newest gold mine. he's on board because the profit this is expected to make will benefit the local tribe and when the mine is exhauste
above then quebec, 52nd parallel, the largest gold company in north america, gold corp., has built abillion mine from scratch. ago, this sub arctic landscape for no sign of human presence at least from the air. airstrip, no roads, no mine. >> you start off with a little camp and a few trailers and as the exploration continues, you need more people and more equipment. it's a continuing challenge. >> it takes a lot to build a mine in canada. infrastructure and the environment are...
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to all committed his quebec communities across the country outside of silicon valley, and to minorityups and women who do not typically have access. we are really here to shut it out. i think that the role that the president has in technology is shining a light on it so we can see how important it is i would allow for the best and brightest to stand out. emily: you are the chair of the national venture capital association. he sent a letter to president obama otto porter this was. the numbers are worse than they were 15 years ago. just 6% of women partners fdc firms. as a female, what steps do you think need to be taken? >> women are more studying so we are really a proxy and more representative than black and hispanic as an example. so sadly, as women we have it good. the kinds of things we plan on doing, one of the things we have is the no partners and in practice around recruiting. we are doing the ruby murray role, which is i have to have a woman and a minority in that final slate of candidates. by the time you see and filter through going to start to see there are great women and
to all committed his quebec communities across the country outside of silicon valley, and to minorityups and women who do not typically have access. we are really here to shut it out. i think that the role that the president has in technology is shining a light on it so we can see how important it is i would allow for the best and brightest to stand out. emily: you are the chair of the national venture capital association. he sent a letter to president obama otto porter this was. the numbers...
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to premiere of quebec said us, we in the northeast could be energyen, low-cost, capital of north america. that is how important hydropower could be to the next of clean, reliable, and affordable power. good question. yes, sir. [inaudible] mr. chafee: the question is, how yellowcakemiss the uranium as evidence. it never materialized. it was proven not to be accurate. i went to the cia, sir. before i took my vote on the them to showsked me the evidence you have. i have to vote on this in three weeks. they laid out with a head for evidence. it was nothing. i was there for an hour. there was no evidence of weapons of mass destruction. it was a hoax. that is the truth. there's something called the downing street memo that came back. the brits were saying there is no weapon of mass destruction. there's another reason, but it is not wmd. now we have to fix it. we made a huge mistake. i'm glad i'm not one that drank the kool-aid. yes? [inaudible] mr. chafee: that is a technical fec and about the broadband. i will have to get up to speed on that. i will, i promise. let's stay in touch, please. ge
to premiere of quebec said us, we in the northeast could be energyen, low-cost, capital of north america. that is how important hydropower could be to the next of clean, reliable, and affordable power. good question. yes, sir. [inaudible] mr. chafee: the question is, how yellowcakemiss the uranium as evidence. it never materialized. it was proven not to be accurate. i went to the cia, sir. before i took my vote on the them to showsked me the evidence you have. i have to vote on this in three...
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this quebec softballer, hit it backwards. wow. right. >>> and just ahead a john state your name -- john stamos-olsen twins challenge. teake geico, you can call them anytime you feel likhesaving moneyd it don't matter, day or night. use your computer, your smartphone, your tablet, whatever. the point is, you have options. oh, how convenient. hey. crab cakes, wh are you looking at? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. to the dodge ball bruisers, to the team rally cruisers, to the touchdown dancers, and the long distance chancers, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah be yourself. kohl's of your daily routine. mouth any differently? with listerine kill up to 99 percent of germs. and prevent plaque, early gum disease and bad breath. . power to your mouth ! daddy gator couldn't push the throttle if he tried. gazing out on an unforgiving for while the people who come in a toilet paper that works so well they completely forget their experience... daddy gator sees all and forgets nothing. "i've got to motor out
this quebec softballer, hit it backwards. wow. right. >>> and just ahead a john state your name -- john stamos-olsen twins challenge. teake geico, you can call them anytime you feel likhesaving moneyd it don't matter, day or night. use your computer, your smartphone, your tablet, whatever. the point is, you have options. oh, how convenient. hey. crab cakes, wh are you looking at? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. to the dodge ball bruisers,...
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talk about autumn-like air in ontario and quebec. thunderstorms along the eastern seaboards. but now the topic is that cool air flowing in behind it. temperatures 5 to 15 degrees below average out there. also in the southwest, this is bringing in showers there for you. actually very welcome, the rain showers for most people out here across the desert southwest. they are talking about this exceptional drought out here. it is not going away any time soon. i don't think this will put a big dent in it. but it is going to help out at least a little bit. unfortunately some localized flash flooding is possible with this, especially around the las vegas area. looking at thunderstorms here on your wednesday and over towards thursday. let's take a look at the tropics. that's what's left of danny. but this is our newest tropical storm erika. but eventually this could become a hurricane just off the florida coastline. something we'll continue to monitor. still undecision left with the forecast but at least for now caribbean you'll be looking at scattered showers out there for you. wester
talk about autumn-like air in ontario and quebec. thunderstorms along the eastern seaboards. but now the topic is that cool air flowing in behind it. temperatures 5 to 15 degrees below average out there. also in the southwest, this is bringing in showers there for you. actually very welcome, the rain showers for most people out here across the desert southwest. they are talking about this exceptional drought out here. it is not going away any time soon. i don't think this will put a big dent in...
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an accident like the one in quebec cannot july 2013 would be catastrophic said sir dania not taking it moving out to downtown neighborhood. "subject to leaking, anyone in the area i live for as a cancer survivor. we're not going to live where there's a lot of carcinogenic fumes coming off." >> reporter: mental impact reports that will come out later this year. the board of supervisors expect expected to solve all resolution approving of the oil trains. >> pam: 3 americans always local ties ported a terror attack in france next at 530 the big honor their receive for their courage. a pet sitter caught on camera mistreating a dog in her care next at 538 and update on the condition of that dog and what charges pacific a face. is there an elk in your bed? with sleep number, now there's an adjustment for that. only at a sleep number store. the time is now for the biggest sale of the year, where all beds are on sale! save 50% on the labor day limited edition bed. know better sleep with sleep number. of ctom -homservesidea riet r yo agi lov one incling dicaon rinde and ansptati to e ctor ♪ >>
an accident like the one in quebec cannot july 2013 would be catastrophic said sir dania not taking it moving out to downtown neighborhood. "subject to leaking, anyone in the area i live for as a cancer survivor. we're not going to live where there's a lot of carcinogenic fumes coming off." >> reporter: mental impact reports that will come out later this year. the board of supervisors expect expected to solve all resolution approving of the oil trains. >> pam: 3 americans...
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celine dion, but that's the national one of quebec and they don't count. yeah.onna go with anne murray or a young alanis when she was perky. -oh, yeah. -all right. number two. who played tonya harding in comedy central's retelling of the nancy kerrigan story? that's a tough one. ooh, that-- i-- i'm gonna have to go with-- with-- i'm gonna have to go with, uh, kilborn. jon stewart: [laughter] yeah. that's weird. that's exactly what cbs said. um, i'm gonna go with, uh-- [laughter] i'm gonna go with tina yothers. i'm gonna go with tina yothers. [buzzer] that's all right, though. -wait, wait-- jon stewart: you know what? we'll take it. why not? -was it-- it's not my bit. two for two. what do i care? [ding] -was it tina yothers? -it was tina yothers. -wow. -you guys don't keep in touch? no-- no, i-- i haven't, no. sorry. number three. me, you, bar fight-- who wins? oh, me. i'm meaner. jon stewart: are you seriously? i'll-- jon stewart: [laughs] i don't quit. i'm telling you, i don't quit. no, i have to-- well-- you know, it would be you, honestly. i-- because i actua
celine dion, but that's the national one of quebec and they don't count. yeah.onna go with anne murray or a young alanis when she was perky. -oh, yeah. -all right. number two. who played tonya harding in comedy central's retelling of the nancy kerrigan story? that's a tough one. ooh, that-- i-- i'm gonna have to go with-- with-- i'm gonna have to go with, uh, kilborn. jon stewart: [laughter] yeah. that's weird. that's exactly what cbs said. um, i'm gonna go with, uh-- [laughter] i'm gonna go...
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it's a small community in quebec.a train year and a half ago carrying fracked oil and some fracking wastewater left the track and plowed into this small town late at night. it was close to midnight. into a local pub that blew up. it incinerated. it blew up. frac wastewater is explosive. it's not just toxic in slow motion, it is explosive. and they are talking about moving it, storing it all around the great lakes because they fracked so much now they don't know what to do with the fracking wastewater. and now as i say they're talking -- they're now -- the coast guard has given the okay to move it on barges on our water. ships have accidents. it's going to get into our water systems. ships have accidents. it's a form of insanity to allow this to happen. how can communities stop it? we have to make these decisions separately. and how far we're willing to go. sometimes we have to put our bodies up in a peaceful way on the line. i was involved in the 350.org some of the protests in front of the white house a couple of yea
it's a small community in quebec.a train year and a half ago carrying fracked oil and some fracking wastewater left the track and plowed into this small town late at night. it was close to midnight. into a local pub that blew up. it incinerated. it blew up. frac wastewater is explosive. it's not just toxic in slow motion, it is explosive. and they are talking about moving it, storing it all around the great lakes because they fracked so much now they don't know what to do with the fracking...
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the process q-quebec good morning. first i want to thank john at the heritage foundation for the invitation to be here and speak to you and speak about the buck as john mentioned i've been a christian officer, i've been a federal agent in new jersey and for six years i oversaw one of the most violent in the system. in a six-year period i took it from one of the most violent best manage prison systems in the country to the international model for efficiency and accountability. we averaged 150 per month and i took over in the mother became that is commissioner in the year 2000, we had one, a 93% reduction in violence and there were efficiency is in every area of management within the system. in the year 2000, i became the police commissioner. violence was down, crying was down and everything was going fine until 8:46 on the morning of september 11. it was the most trying time for the nypd in the country's history. but for me as bad as i was like out to witness the best and the worst, the worst demand that flew the planes
the process q-quebec good morning. first i want to thank john at the heritage foundation for the invitation to be here and speak to you and speak about the buck as john mentioned i've been a christian officer, i've been a federal agent in new jersey and for six years i oversaw one of the most violent in the system. in a six-year period i took it from one of the most violent best manage prison systems in the country to the international model for efficiency and accountability. we averaged 150...
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in quÉbec, above the 52nd parallel, the largest company in -- gold company in north america has builtd mine -- gold mine from scratch. danielle bochove has more. ofielle: there is no sign human presence, at least from the air. there were no roads. at there was no airstrip. minds.ere no just what you start with a camp and trailers, and is exploration continues, you need more people and equipment. it's just a continuing challenge. danielle: it takes a lot to build a mine in canada. it always has. infrastructure and environment are always considerations and the rights of first nations. >> they just want to have a say in the way it is developed. national the former cheap obviously a first nations, he is known for leading international effort to stop a massive hydroelectric project think it back in the 1990's. today he is taking the stage to orp'she ribbon on goldc newest mine. the profits are expected to benefit the local creeks. promised to has remove virtually every trace. this kind of investment does not come cheap. orp has invested $2 billion. the expectation is over the life of the m
in quÉbec, above the 52nd parallel, the largest company in -- gold company in north america has builtd mine -- gold mine from scratch. danielle bochove has more. ofielle: there is no sign human presence, at least from the air. there were no roads. at there was no airstrip. minds.ere no just what you start with a camp and trailers, and is exploration continues, you need more people and equipment. it's just a continuing challenge. danielle: it takes a lot to build a mine in canada. it always...
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this part of the jersey shore has been a popular spot for visitors from quebec. >> they're not coming down as long. historically, it would be two weeks they come down. now they're coming down four days, five days, six days. >> tourism officials say they're already looking ahead to next summer, and might consider changing their marketing strategies by focusing on the midwest to help offset potential losses from canada. i'm ted greenberg, nbc10 news. >>> new information out today about atlantic city's casino crisis. new figures show ac's casinos saw their revenue increase by more than 8% in july. the casinos won more than $257 from gamblers last month. that's compared to just over 238 million in july of last year. the numbers were boosted by more than $12 billion in internet gambling winnings. as for the state help for ac struggles. governor christie hasn't decided whether to sign legislation to do just that. local officials are already arguing over where to spend the potential money contained in that measure. lawmakers passed the bill in june. it would let atlantic city's casinos make
this part of the jersey shore has been a popular spot for visitors from quebec. >> they're not coming down as long. historically, it would be two weeks they come down. now they're coming down four days, five days, six days. >> tourism officials say they're already looking ahead to next summer, and might consider changing their marketing strategies by focusing on the midwest to help offset potential losses from canada. i'm ted greenberg, nbc10 news. >>> new information out...
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appalachians and that creates a heat pump and we'll talk about 90s and humidity going from montreal and quebece shore tomorrow, ocean temperature is 75, and 81 and sun and clouds on saturday and 83 and 81 on sunday and poconos lots of sunshine and 79 and saturday is night with an isolated thunderstorm is possible up there but it would be late in the evening and on sunday warm and humid with a temperature of 86 degrees. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast warm but comfy with a temperature of 88 degrees and then the humidity starts to come up a bit here on saturday, hot at 91 and sunday hot, humid, 93 degrees and that is when the eagles are home for their preseason game. so for the spectators and the players, it will be a little uncomfortable, and the hhh on monday at 93 degrees and sizzling with a temperature of 92 on wednesday and thursday not as hot with a temperature comes in at 88 trgs, last week i was in -- really corin? that is my niece visiting out of town all week, she went 85 on a jet ski, she blasted by the beach patrol there, having a good time in strathmere, i want to thank
appalachians and that creates a heat pump and we'll talk about 90s and humidity going from montreal and quebece shore tomorrow, ocean temperature is 75, and 81 and sun and clouds on saturday and 83 and 81 on sunday and poconos lots of sunshine and 79 and saturday is night with an isolated thunderstorm is possible up there but it would be late in the evening and on sunday warm and humid with a temperature of 86 degrees. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast warm but comfy with a...
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q-quebec it's not that they didn't like their names used to limit the number of names used in order for them to follow the buck. most people come and i believe that it's true and hiroshima most survivors do not speak publicly about their experiences most do not speak privately about their experiences. they have remained pretty silent even within their families. and it is is even an incredibly traumatic experience and they had to keep their identity had been because of discrimination for their own prospects in for their children's prospects and for their grandchildren's prospects of marriage and children so the ones i interviewed are part of a small core group of survivors who are very personal reasons made a choice to speak out and so they are very glad that their stories are being told and they do it with a strong passionate commitment is not a sake, their dream would be the last bomb the city in history. >> i'm curious as someone that has graduated and passed less than a decade ago how do the history books read to world war ii and from japan because i can't ever think in all of the bo
q-quebec it's not that they didn't like their names used to limit the number of names used in order for them to follow the buck. most people come and i believe that it's true and hiroshima most survivors do not speak publicly about their experiences most do not speak privately about their experiences. they have remained pretty silent even within their families. and it is is even an incredibly traumatic experience and they had to keep their identity had been because of discrimination for their...
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diplo: quebec city, 100,000 people. we played for about 60,000 people at heart fest.ie: how are you changing? how is what you are doing growing, other than the size of it? what is the driving force behind change? skrillex: i think back when we first started, i came in as a dj. we were outsiders from this thing, doing it our own way. in the beginning no one considered us musicians. not that we cared or anything, but i think we gained a lot more respect from a lot of different artists. a lot of people even four or five years ago, a lot of fees -- these credible people that are musicians considered us musicians, but like, the media and the outside world did not. now people trust us a little bit more. we never set out to make radio records. nationally our sound is starting to cross over. diplo: we have a lot of producers, their main goal is to get on the radio and sell records. our fan base is going to be there regardless if we are making music for fans. we performed live and we think about how the kids at our shows going to like this. >> our fan base is going to be there
diplo: quebec city, 100,000 people. we played for about 60,000 people at heart fest.ie: how are you changing? how is what you are doing growing, other than the size of it? what is the driving force behind change? skrillex: i think back when we first started, i came in as a dj. we were outsiders from this thing, doing it our own way. in the beginning no one considered us musicians. not that we cared or anything, but i think we gained a lot more respect from a lot of different artists. a lot of...
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diplo: quebec city we once played for 100,000 people. is what you are doing growing, other than the size of it? skrillex: i think back when we first started, i didn't come in as a dj. we were outsiders, doing things our own way. in the beginning, no one considered us musicians. now we have gained a lot more respect and rapport from other artists. a lot of people, even four or five years ago, a lot of fees -- a lot of these incredible people consider us musicians. but media and the outside world didn't. now people trust us a little bit more. we never set out to make radio records. nationally our sound is starting to cross over. ♪ ♪ diplo: we never aiming for radio. we have a lot of producers, their main goal is to get on the radio and sell records. for us our fan base is going to , be there regardless if we are making music. we make music for our fans. we never think, is radio going to plug this? charlie: how do you measure success? is it just in your head, or some other way? diplo: for me this personal. i don't care any other way. charli
diplo: quebec city we once played for 100,000 people. is what you are doing growing, other than the size of it? skrillex: i think back when we first started, i didn't come in as a dj. we were outsiders, doing things our own way. in the beginning, no one considered us musicians. now we have gained a lot more respect and rapport from other artists. a lot of people, even four or five years ago, a lot of fees -- a lot of these incredible people consider us musicians. but media and the outside world...
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nations, he is best known for leading an international effort to stop massive hydroelectric project in quÉbec 1990's. today he is taking the stage to cut the ribbon on goldcorp's newest gold mine. he is on board because the profits this mine is expected to make will benefit the local cree , and when the mind is exhausted 2030,me beyond goldcorp has promised to remove every trace. goldcorp has invested more than $2 billion. yes vacation is that over the life of the min -- the expectation is that over the life of the mine, it will get that money back and more. it costs twice as much to get an ounce of gold here as in the rest of the company and the gold prices keep falling. >> we will be producing gold at a price well below any reasonable gold price in the future, certainly well below $1100 an ounce today. we will be making cash and we will pay back that investment. reporter: at this point it is all about the numbers. $1100 an ounce roughly where gold is trading today. but four years ago, when construction the again, it was as high as $1900. hits fulle the mine capacity in 2018, the cost to pro
nations, he is best known for leading an international effort to stop massive hydroelectric project in quÉbec 1990's. today he is taking the stage to cut the ribbon on goldcorp's newest gold mine. he is on board because the profits this mine is expected to make will benefit the local cree , and when the mind is exhausted 2030,me beyond goldcorp has promised to remove every trace. goldcorp has invested more than $2 billion. yes vacation is that over the life of the min -- the expectation is...
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. >>> six people were killed in a plane crash in quebec over the weekend. the seaplane was on a 20-minute routine flight when it crashed over a wooden area on sunday. four british citizens are among the dead. >>> and take a look at these pictures. the japanese astronaut on the mission -- on a mission at international space station maneuvered a robotic arm to capture a cargo ship yesterday. the ship carried water, food and other supplies to the space station. the astronaut got some help from a fellow astronaut at nasa's mission control center in houston. the entire mission took about four hours. it's the first time japanese astronauts have worked together on a cargo docking operation from the space station and from the ground. >>> now let's talk about runners lacing up their shoes this weekend for a foot race like no other. the philly 10k is the only race of its kind that actually navigates the city's neighborhoods. it starts sunday at 7:30 in the morning. here to tell us more is race co-founder, ryan callahan. thanks for being here. >> thanks, tracy. >> tel
. >>> six people were killed in a plane crash in quebec over the weekend. the seaplane was on a 20-minute routine flight when it crashed over a wooden area on sunday. four british citizens are among the dead. >>> and take a look at these pictures. the japanese astronaut on the mission -- on a mission at international space station maneuvered a robotic arm to capture a cargo ship yesterday. the ship carried water, food and other supplies to the space station. the astronaut got...
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wesley: quebec city, we played for 100,000 people. last week, we played for 60,000 people in l.a.you do growing, other than the size of it? sonny: i think, back when we first started, there was a dj scene but i didn't come in as a dj. we were outsiders, doing it our own way. we were not trying to go with how things were going. in the beginning, nobody considers -- l.a. gained a lot more respect from different. it's easier to collaborate. a lot of people even five years ago when we first started breaking into the scene, a lot considered ase positions, but media and the outside world didn't. now people trust us more. even with radio, we never set out to make radio records, but nationally are sound is crossing over. wesley: we never aimed for radio. main of producers, the goal is to get on the radio. theren bases will be regardless. we think of how the kids who come to our shows will like this. we never think, is the radio going to plug this? charlie: how do you measure success? wesley: for me, it's personal. i just want to make great music. i do not care. that i love. i want music t
wesley: quebec city, we played for 100,000 people. last week, we played for 60,000 people in l.a.you do growing, other than the size of it? sonny: i think, back when we first started, there was a dj scene but i didn't come in as a dj. we were outsiders, doing it our own way. we were not trying to go with how things were going. in the beginning, nobody considers -- l.a. gained a lot more respect from different. it's easier to collaborate. a lot of people even five years ago when we first started...
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that time the lightning would follow me, went home over thanksgiving, thought about our discussions, quebeconday and told the it was my decision in the context of a lot of conversations in which we all mutually agreed there were problems for the president or it charlie: you being chief of staff. what were they? john: at that time the press was going after me on travel issues, even though i was traveling under the directive of a presidential order that reagan had put in place that said the the nationalf or security advisor are prohibited from flying commercial. even though we were flying under the rules that were a mandate, it became a political issue. i stepped down. but i retain a great friendship with a great president. when he looks back, what do you think he regrets the most other than not getting four more years? way, the waydd things are turned out, i don't think he regrets much because if he had gotten four more years, there may not have been the presidency of george w. bush or the governorship of jeb bush and so on. he's a great believer that things work out in the long run, and so
that time the lightning would follow me, went home over thanksgiving, thought about our discussions, quebeconday and told the it was my decision in the context of a lot of conversations in which we all mutually agreed there were problems for the president or it charlie: you being chief of staff. what were they? john: at that time the press was going after me on travel issues, even though i was traveling under the directive of a presidential order that reagan had put in place that said the the...
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there were 11 of us and we came up with a packed to get hydropower down from quebec near labrador. wanted clean, reliable, affordable, just what you are talking about. that is what is good for the rule parts of america. there has got to be more of this in the discussion. we hear about wind and solar and geothermal, but we have got to access some of this hydropower. it is reliable, the rivers flow itn hill every day, and is clean, and that is what we want. northeast can the be the green, low-cost, energy capital of north america. that is how important hydropower can be to the mix of cleanm reliable -- clean, reliable hydropower. yes, sir? >> [indiscernible] fmr. gov. chafee: the question is, how could i dismiss the yellowcake uranium that materialized? that question shows that it wasn't accurate, no, no, i went to the cia, and listen to this, i asked them, show me all of the evidence you have, i have to vote on this in three weeks. all of the analysts laid out what they had. there wasn't anything. i was there for one hour. there was just no evidence of weapons of mass destruction. t
there were 11 of us and we came up with a packed to get hydropower down from quebec near labrador. wanted clean, reliable, affordable, just what you are talking about. that is what is good for the rule parts of america. there has got to be more of this in the discussion. we hear about wind and solar and geothermal, but we have got to access some of this hydropower. it is reliable, the rivers flow itn hill every day, and is clean, and that is what we want. northeast can the be the green,...
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two super scoopers from quebec helping in southern california.dipping into the water to reload. while residents continued on their quest to cool off in dangerously hot fire weather. we are jioined now by paul. active duty soldiers are called to help with some of the fires? >> that's exactly right. anderson they will focus their attention on the northwest. they are artillery and infantry soldiers. national information fire center telling me there are so many fires and spread out. this is how the soldiers can help them. they will be trained briefly this week. they've don't expect them to go into the most hazardous conditions. what they do want is ability to mop up, dig fire lines. watch for spot fires. put them out. then they will free up way more experienced crews to go into the very complex dangerous and hazardous conditions, anderson. >> wow. paul. appreciate it. a lot more happening. amara walker has the bulletin. >> the cyberattack against irs announced earlier this year was much worse than first reported. the agency now says thieves accessed
two super scoopers from quebec helping in southern california.dipping into the water to reload. while residents continued on their quest to cool off in dangerously hot fire weather. we are jioined now by paul. active duty soldiers are called to help with some of the fires? >> that's exactly right. anderson they will focus their attention on the northwest. they are artillery and infantry soldiers. national information fire center telling me there are so many fires and spread out. this is...
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quebec city, we played once for 100,000 people. played for about 60,000 people on stage in l.a. >> rose: how is what you're doing changing other than the size of it? i think the driving force behind change. >> when we first started, like he was saying, like, there was kind of a deejay scene. i didn't come in as a deejay. we were outsiders and weren't trying to go with how things were going. in the beginning no one considered us as musicians. we've just gained more respect and rapport from artists and easier to collaborate. a lot of people, even four or five years ago when we first started breaking into the scene, a lot of credible musicians considered us musicians but the media and the outside world didn't. people trust us more. we never set out to make radio records but we're starting to cross over. >> we never aimed for radio. a lot of producers in the places where we are is just to get on the radio. we're making music for our fans. we think about how the kids who come to our shows will like this. we never think about is radio go
quebec city, we played once for 100,000 people. played for about 60,000 people on stage in l.a. >> rose: how is what you're doing changing other than the size of it? i think the driving force behind change. >> when we first started, like he was saying, like, there was kind of a deejay scene. i didn't come in as a deejay. we were outsiders and weren't trying to go with how things were going. in the beginning no one considered us as musicians. we've just gained more respect and...
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one result of that was that thousands of pakistanis drove straight up i-87 to the quebec border and there was a big line of pakistanis to try to get into canada. because in effect, the i.n.s. had tried to get hold of a couple of dozen and everybody else had stampeded out of there. the united states government devotes vast resources to cracking down on americans' ability to maneuver around the world. it's increasingly difficult for an american to open up a bank account in paris or hong kong or montreal or anywhere. yet, at the same time, as they say, they can crack down on american citizens operating outside the country, they say it would be completely impossible to crack down on nonamericans operating within the country. >> the democrats have -- >> and people get this nonsense. people understand it. >> we have rudy on talking about hillary's e-mail scandal coming up next. she's got her own problems. people are encouraging joe biden, john kerry, al gore, elizabeth warren and com rad de blasio. i've got to expect that one of them will get in. on top of that, she's got real significant legal
one result of that was that thousands of pakistanis drove straight up i-87 to the quebec border and there was a big line of pakistanis to try to get into canada. because in effect, the i.n.s. had tried to get hold of a couple of dozen and everybody else had stampeded out of there. the united states government devotes vast resources to cracking down on americans' ability to maneuver around the world. it's increasingly difficult for an american to open up a bank account in paris or hong kong or...
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wesley: quÉbec city, we played for 100,000 people.r stage in l.a. charlie: how are you changing? how do you change? how is what you do growing, other than the size of it? what is the driving force behind change? sonny: i think, back when we first started, there was a dj scene but i didn't come in as a dj. i was an outsider. we were outsiders, doing it our own way. we were not trying to go with how things were going. so i think in the beginning, nobody considers musicians, not like we cared, but getting a lot of respect from artists. it's easier to collaborate. a lot of people even five years ago when we first started breaking into the scene, a lot of these credible people who are musicians considered us musicians but media and the , outside world didn't. now i think people trust us more. even with radio, we never set out in the beginning to make radio records, but nationally are sound is crossing over. wesley: we never aimed for radio. a lot of producers, the main goal is to get on the radio. you know, sell records. our fan bases will
wesley: quÉbec city, we played for 100,000 people.r stage in l.a. charlie: how are you changing? how do you change? how is what you do growing, other than the size of it? what is the driving force behind change? sonny: i think, back when we first started, there was a dj scene but i didn't come in as a dj. i was an outsider. we were outsiders, doing it our own way. we were not trying to go with how things were going. so i think in the beginning, nobody considers musicians, not like we cared,...
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but for me, italy's quÉbec to vietnam i had -- it always came back to vietnam.i had studied vietnam. i had but the middle east aside. when i came back to it several years later, i suddenly thought, you know, i think i might have in wrong about this israel thing. i went to my fathers library. i read the works of theodore personnel, the father of modern zionism. i found that he wrote these letters begging for support from -- guess who -- cecil rhodes, the great british colonialist. saying to him, i know your interest is africa. mine is a little slice of arabia. your concern is within whisman. my concern is with -- with in which meant. my concern is with jews. both projects are something colonial. when i read that, i thought, jeez, i think i was wrong about this stuff. nobody told me this was a colonial project. i should looking for more information. that led me directly to edward said. edward lived here for many years. his family group. . he is very much -- his family grew up here. he is very much a product of the united states. the is where i came to see question
but for me, italy's quÉbec to vietnam i had -- it always came back to vietnam.i had studied vietnam. i had but the middle east aside. when i came back to it several years later, i suddenly thought, you know, i think i might have in wrong about this israel thing. i went to my fathers library. i read the works of theodore personnel, the father of modern zionism. i found that he wrote these letters begging for support from -- guess who -- cecil rhodes, the great british colonialist. saying to...
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and if i quÉbec back to one of the thing, anecdotal examples are not to prove the point.chapter seven is written through tears of frustration and rage, looking for basic crime facts, i think i do have have some pretty good facts that aren't anecdotal that u.s. marshals most wanted lists. take a look at that one. new york state prisons, they used account but then again prisons really do have to know, they they may not publish it but they do have to know the different ethnic groups because they get into huge gang brawls in the prisons. and so i have a list of where people are from from the new york prisons, i think that's pretty devastating. the main way i use the anecdotes isn't to is and to prove the point is to attack the media. it's mind-boggling how they hide, i have the spring throughout the books, where they view the mainstream media article and my comments throughout and you're completely convinced that some farm boys up in fresno who have gained rape these little 14-year-old girls and only when you read the court transcript three years later's, oh my gosh they're a
and if i quÉbec back to one of the thing, anecdotal examples are not to prove the point.chapter seven is written through tears of frustration and rage, looking for basic crime facts, i think i do have have some pretty good facts that aren't anecdotal that u.s. marshals most wanted lists. take a look at that one. new york state prisons, they used account but then again prisons really do have to know, they they may not publish it but they do have to know the different ethnic groups because they...
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quebec city we played once for a 100,000 people. >> in belgium. >> 100,000 on the main stage in europeck when we first started, like he was saying, like there was kind of a dj scene but i didn't come into dq as a dj. i wasn't an outsider. we were outsiders from this thing doing it our own way and weren't trying to go with how things were going. so i think like in the beginning, you know, no one considers us musicians, not that we cared or anything. i think we gained a lot of respect and rapport from different artists and easier to collaborate. a lot of the people, even four, five years ago when we really first started breaking into the scene, you know, a lot of these credible people that are musicians considered musicians but liked media and the outside world didn't. so now i think people trust us a little bit more. even with the radio, you know, we never set out in the beginning to make radio records. but naturally it's, our sound is starting to cross over. >> i think it's important that shall did --. >> rose: your sound is starting to cross over. >> yeah. we never aim for radio. a lo
quebec city we played once for a 100,000 people. >> in belgium. >> 100,000 on the main stage in europeck when we first started, like he was saying, like there was kind of a dj scene but i didn't come into dq as a dj. i wasn't an outsider. we were outsiders from this thing doing it our own way and weren't trying to go with how things were going. so i think like in the beginning, you know, no one considers us musicians, not that we cared or anything. i think we gained a lot of respect...
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i'm a lawyer from quebec canada and i'm a student at notre dame law school. we're talking about the human right to food. you mentioned that human rights a and mention resetting the table program in canada but unfortunately we still don't have in canada and i think in the u.s., no ways to bring suits or claims in front of tribunals for violation of the right to food so i was wondering if you had suggestions on ways to do that or work towards that. thank you. i'm not a lawyer and i'm not sure in the cases of how people have brought cases before tribunals i'm not sure how they paved the way and created that framework. the legal power exists at the international level and i know that that's probably the first place i would be going to look for examples or guidelines of how to make that happen. it's a -- the international organization that is promoeting the right to food around the world. great website and they really keep you up to date on what's happening in terms of legal actions around the world. but i wish i could give you a better answer. >> hi, i'm he liz b
i'm a lawyer from quebec canada and i'm a student at notre dame law school. we're talking about the human right to food. you mentioned that human rights a and mention resetting the table program in canada but unfortunately we still don't have in canada and i think in the u.s., no ways to bring suits or claims in front of tribunals for violation of the right to food so i was wondering if you had suggestions on ways to do that or work towards that. thank you. i'm not a lawyer and i'm not sure in...
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there were 11 of us and we came up with a packed to get hydropower down from quÉbec near labrador.we wanted clean, reliable, affordable, just what you are talking about. that is what is good for the rule parts of america. there has got to be more of this in the discussion. we hear about wind and solar and geothermal, but we have got to access some of this hydropower. it is reliable, the rivers flow down hill every day, and it is clean, and that is what we want. in fact, we in the northeast can be the green, low-cost, energy capital of north america. that is how important hydropower can be to the mix of clean, reliable hydropower. yes, sir? >> [indiscernible] mr. chafee: the question is, how could i dismiss the yellowcake uranium that materialized? that question shows that it wasn't accurate, no, no, i went to the cia, and listen to this, i asked them, show me all of the evidence you have, i have to vote on this in three weeks. all of the analysts laid out what they had. there wasn't anything. i was there for one hour. there was just no evidence of weapons of mass destruction. that
there were 11 of us and we came up with a packed to get hydropower down from quÉbec near labrador.we wanted clean, reliable, affordable, just what you are talking about. that is what is good for the rule parts of america. there has got to be more of this in the discussion. we hear about wind and solar and geothermal, but we have got to access some of this hydropower. it is reliable, the rivers flow down hill every day, and it is clean, and that is what we want. in fact, we in the northeast can...
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the survey shows from quÉbec university. than hillaryer clinton does.ws he has a higher favorability rating than clinton or bernie sanders. in iowa, clinton was asked about whether joe biden would run. >> he has to make what is a very difficult decision for himself and his family and he should have the space and the opportunity to decide what he wants to do. have goode polls did news for clinton. 45% would choose her to be the party's nominee. 22% would choose sanders. 18% would choose biden. ended withy slump almost all gains in the last 45 minutes of trading. the shenzhen composite was up more than 3%. the shanghai composite gained more than 5%. the chinese government intervened to boost the stock market. they wanted to stabilize before a parade marking the end of world war ii on september 3. s&p 500 futures are up more than 1% today. there is a new king of the bond market. jeff gundlach has beaten his big-name peers. in the last month, his double line total return bond fund is returning 0.7%. hollywood is finally getting a look at just how many peopl
the survey shows from quÉbec university. than hillaryer clinton does.ws he has a higher favorability rating than clinton or bernie sanders. in iowa, clinton was asked about whether joe biden would run. >> he has to make what is a very difficult decision for himself and his family and he should have the space and the opportunity to decide what he wants to do. have goode polls did news for clinton. 45% would choose her to be the party's nominee. 22% would choose sanders. 18% would choose...
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in fact to the premiere quebec said to all of us, we in the northeast could be agreement low-cost energy capital of north america. that is how important hydropower is to the mix of clean reliable energy. good question. [indiscernible] the question is how can i disregard the yellowcake uranium. that was never proven. i asked them show me all the evidence you have, i have to vote on this in three weeks. laid out whatts they had. i was therefore an hour. it was just no evidence of weapons of mass destruction. those are the facts. there is something called the downing street memo and came back and said the brits were saying there are no weapons of mass destruction. what a tragedy. now we have to fix it. we made a huge mistake. now we have to fix it. i'm glad i'm not the one that drink the kool-aid. yes. [indiscernible] that is a technical question about the sec and broadband, i'm going to have to be honest. i have to get up to speed on that. let's stay in touch. i would like to have a good solid answer. as i said, i am not a flip over. i would like to -- > [indiscernible] >> to end wage stag
in fact to the premiere quebec said to all of us, we in the northeast could be agreement low-cost energy capital of north america. that is how important hydropower is to the mix of clean reliable energy. good question. [indiscernible] the question is how can i disregard the yellowcake uranium. that was never proven. i asked them show me all the evidence you have, i have to vote on this in three weeks. laid out whatts they had. i was therefore an hour. it was just no evidence of weapons of mass...