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quÉbec had all those terrible forest fires.t was last year or the year before, summer before. quÉbec had all those terrible forest fires. that's probably one of the aircraft that was fighting forest fires. now aimed at tamping down the flames there in pacific palisades. a thing of beauty to watch. it's helping folks out. president biden set to give an update this afternoon on the white house response to the wildfires. where some critics say he should be doing more. >> sandra: california governor gavin newsom in a war of words. molly hemingway coming up. issue for all those making it big out there... ...shouldn't your mobile service be able to keep up with you? get wifi speeds up to a gig at home and on the go. introducing powerboost, only from xfinity mobile. now that's big. calling off a trip to italy to folk it us on the apocalyptic wildfires ravaging florida right now. more live images coming in of a plane arriving. i don't know if there's multiple arriving. it could be. this is another one or the same one. that we just had
quÉbec had all those terrible forest fires.t was last year or the year before, summer before. quÉbec had all those terrible forest fires. that's probably one of the aircraft that was fighting forest fires. now aimed at tamping down the flames there in pacific palisades. a thing of beauty to watch. it's helping folks out. president biden set to give an update this afternoon on the white house response to the wildfires. where some critics say he should be doing more. >> sandra: california...
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and they have the second quebec conference up in canada and churchill does come to the united states. but it's a secret visit. it not released to the world until he is back in london. and at that time roosevelt was so fixated on running for his fourth term that he did not want any of editorialists commentate tours in the media, in journalism to say that he was running on the coattails of the popular winston churchill. no, he wanted to run on his own and alone. and i will end this note. when franklin roosevelt did die in april of 45. winston churchill did not come to the funeral. a plane to carry him across the atlantic was waiting at an airport. and at the last minute, he made the decision that he would not come. it's interpreted a number of different ways. one would be that for security, safety reasons, it was too hazardous. i think you could look at it in a number different lights. but i am sure and i hope the book makes this clear that over time the relation ship did change and i think all of us almost need to be aware of that. i found the parts about fdr and stalin in the book rev
and they have the second quebec conference up in canada and churchill does come to the united states. but it's a secret visit. it not released to the world until he is back in london. and at that time roosevelt was so fixated on running for his fourth term that he did not want any of editorialists commentate tours in the media, in journalism to say that he was running on the coattails of the popular winston churchill. no, he wanted to run on his own and alone. and i will end this note. when...
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he did a painting called the death of general wolf of quebec.s was the great victory of the french war. his troop his defeated the french under montt calm and he's mortally wounded and his body is being supported by his grieving officers and when west began the painting reynolds said to him, you know, you ought to put your figures in neoclassical garb because details will be distracting. you don't want people looking at bits of uniform. west did just the opposite. he filled the canvas with details. he rode through america and got actual uniforms of the people when fought in the french and indian war, and when he was done he said that reynolds came, looked at the finished painting, sat in front of it for half an hour and said mr. west is correct. i withdraw my objects. so trumbull is where history is being developed and he's done another one about a raid on the channel islands. trumbull takes it a set further. he wants tell a series of paintings that would tell the story of the american revolution and bunker hill is the first one he does in 1785.
he did a painting called the death of general wolf of quebec.s was the great victory of the french war. his troop his defeated the french under montt calm and he's mortally wounded and his body is being supported by his grieving officers and when west began the painting reynolds said to him, you know, you ought to put your figures in neoclassical garb because details will be distracting. you don't want people looking at bits of uniform. west did just the opposite. he filled the canvas with...
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besieged quebec, december 31st, 1775. lost battle. and then in the spring the british rolled back all advances and trumbull later that he didn't look into a single in upstate new york where he didn't find a dead or a dying man. the troops were riddled. smallpox. it was a dismaying situation. then he quits the army in, a dispute over seniority. he felt his promotion to colonel was dated than he expected it would. so other men are going to be senior to him who he felt should be senior to. this shows he's a touchy man, but he wasn't. and being very touchy about rank a lot of a lot of officers. and then he volunteer to serve in a board american attack on newport. this was one of the first joint french america and operations so his war ends 1780. then he goes to england to study outside that the son of a rebel governor who's been rebel officer should go to england to study painting. but he was assured that if he focused on his art, he would not be molested. this turned not to be true. he was arrested as a spy, but later, later released. th
besieged quebec, december 31st, 1775. lost battle. and then in the spring the british rolled back all advances and trumbull later that he didn't look into a single in upstate new york where he didn't find a dead or a dying man. the troops were riddled. smallpox. it was a dismaying situation. then he quits the army in, a dispute over seniority. he felt his promotion to colonel was dated than he expected it would. so other men are going to be senior to him who he felt should be senior to. this...
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quebec was the only location in canada with unionized amazon employees. >> i don't know about.at, i want to give a shout out to amazon. i'll tell you what. the plows were not out. it snowed here today. you know who was out? the amazon delivery person? no plows. the amazon delivery person in a giant rivian. >> it's snowing in quebec, so good luck getting those packages. and thanks for watching. power lunch closing bell starts right now. >> kelly thanks. welcome to closing bell i'm scott wapner live from post nine here at the new york stock exchange. this make or break hour begins with the risk and reward of this record setting rally, which is going for yet another milestone today, an all time closing high for the s&p, which is well within reach. in fact, we're basically there. we'll see how this transpires over the final 60. take a look at the majors as we begin the end of regulation. mostly green nasdaq seeing some give back today after its recent torrid pace here. utilities industrials among the better sectors. we are watching the banks too. as president trump addresses davos
quebec was the only location in canada with unionized amazon employees. >> i don't know about.at, i want to give a shout out to amazon. i'll tell you what. the plows were not out. it snowed here today. you know who was out? the amazon delivery person? no plows. the amazon delivery person in a giant rivian. >> it's snowing in quebec, so good luck getting those packages. and thanks for watching. power lunch closing bell starts right now. >> kelly thanks. welcome to closing bell...
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we'd invaded canada, besieged quebec on december 31st. lost that battle. then he quits the army in a dispute over seniority. he felt his promotion to colonel was dated later than he expected it would. so other men are going to be senior to him who he felt he should be senior to this shows he's a touchy young man but he wasn't alone in being very touchy. it is odd that the son of a rebel governor should go to england to study painting. but he was assured that if he focused on his art he would not be arrested. this turned out not to be true. he was arrested as a spy, but later released . but he's very hospitable to americans. he takes on trumbull as a student. trumbull also meets gilbert stuart, another young american studying. copley moved before hostilities began. trumbull also meets sir joshua reynolds. and he is at the epicenter of a change in history painting. west did a blockbuster painting called the death of general wolfe. it is a huge canvas. he is mortally wounded. it is a military pieta. his body is supported by grieving officers. reynolds said to
we'd invaded canada, besieged quebec on december 31st. lost that battle. then he quits the army in a dispute over seniority. he felt his promotion to colonel was dated later than he expected it would. so other men are going to be senior to him who he felt he should be senior to this shows he's a touchy young man but he wasn't alone in being very touchy. it is odd that the son of a rebel governor should go to england to study painting. but he was assured that if he focused on his art he would...
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hit a drone operating illegally near the palisades fire about ten days ago, put the plane, known as quebec one, out of commission, but thankfully they've made the fixes, the necessary repairs. it was much more deep than just the surface, skin deep. and now that airplanes flying again, it's actually up right now. >> it is a huge help. pete muntean, thanks so much for the latest on that angle. people across los angeles and ventura counties are enduring another day of fire weather danger. joining us now to discuss is bill miranda, the mayor of santa clarita, which is just south of the hughes fire. mayor, thank you so much for being with us. i know last night you said local officials were cautiously optimistic, as today rolls on. what's the latest on efforts to contain the hughes fire? how are you feeling? >> i'm feeling great. and first of all, thank you for having me on. and most importantly, thank you for the great coverage that cnn has given our fires. it's very important to our community that people get the news and get it accurately. so we thank you for that. we're feeling very positive.
hit a drone operating illegally near the palisades fire about ten days ago, put the plane, known as quebec one, out of commission, but thankfully they've made the fixes, the necessary repairs. it was much more deep than just the surface, skin deep. and now that airplanes flying again, it's actually up right now. >> it is a huge help. pete muntean, thanks so much for the latest on that angle. people across los angeles and ventura counties are enduring another day of fire weather danger....
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this is the exact plane in question known as quebec one. and these are the photos from the los angeles fire department. you can see the hole in the leading edge of the wing there. that is where the drone apparently impacted this plane. the latest update from the los angeles fire department says the plane remains out of service right now. and i want you to listen now to police who say the search is on to find out who was operating that drone in restricted airspace, flying a drone in the fire traffic area is not only dangerous, but it's illegal. >> we do have our federal partners behind the scenes are going to be implementing procedures to be able to follow drones in in our two large fire areas, and they will be they will be able to identify who the operator of that drone is. the most important thing to know is that if you fly a drone at one of these brush fires, all aerial operations will be shut down. and we certainly don't want to have that happen. >> here is the good news. the pilots did a good job of getting that plane back on the ground
this is the exact plane in question known as quebec one. and these are the photos from the los angeles fire department. you can see the hole in the leading edge of the wing there. that is where the drone apparently impacted this plane. the latest update from the los angeles fire department says the plane remains out of service right now. and i want you to listen now to police who say the search is on to find out who was operating that drone in restricted airspace, flying a drone in the fire...
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just a few years ago, due to major forest fires in quebec, our southern great lakes region in my state of ohio was covered with an erie hazy atmospheric soot blowing south across the border with canada. what an out of body occurrence, never before encountered where we live. my own plants were smothered by it. long ago i learned in a forestry class there's only one way to regenerate a forest. burning to the ground. thus, allowing massive communities to be built in forests is always dangerous. when i was born, california's population numbered about 10 million people. today it has quadrupled to 42 1/2 million people and los angeles county's dense population alone now numbers over 10 million people, larger than 80% of the states in our union. california's population is projected to reach 60 million people by 2050 and that is six times its population in 1950. freshwater is running out. challenges to life on a changing continent and world are daunting, and we must all ask tough questions about how to build and rebuild places that are livable and survivable. it will take years to salvage the
just a few years ago, due to major forest fires in quebec, our southern great lakes region in my state of ohio was covered with an erie hazy atmospheric soot blowing south across the border with canada. what an out of body occurrence, never before encountered where we live. my own plants were smothered by it. long ago i learned in a forestry class there's only one way to regenerate a forest. burning to the ground. thus, allowing massive communities to be built in forests is always dangerous....
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here you can see the crescent moon and the planet venus straddle a cross on top of quebec baptist churchngside the kocatepe mosque. in the uk's whitley bay, a shining waxing crescent moon glows with venus to the right. and in other parts of the world, more astronomical delights as the quadrantid meteor shower continues, captured here in the night sky over the great wall of china. you are watching bbc news. stay with us in the hours ahead. now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith—lucas. hello. the wintry weather through this weekend could well cause some significant disruption. the met office have issued amber warnings across parts of england and wales for snow and for ice too. we could see problems on the roads, the rail network, perhaps the airports, potential for power cuts as well. so do be prepared for some disruptive weather, particularly tonight into tomorrow. we've got a couple of amber warnings, the first one for wales into the midlands for snow and ice, valid from 6pm. 9pm then a second amber warning comes into force across northern england for heavy snowfall. fo
here you can see the crescent moon and the planet venus straddle a cross on top of quebec baptist churchngside the kocatepe mosque. in the uk's whitley bay, a shining waxing crescent moon glows with venus to the right. and in other parts of the world, more astronomical delights as the quadrantid meteor shower continues, captured here in the night sky over the great wall of china. you are watching bbc news. stay with us in the hours ahead. now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah...
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here you can see the crescent moon and the planet venus straddle a cross on top of quebec baptist churchcatepe mosque. in the uk's whitley bay, a shining waxing crescent moon glows with venus to the right. and in other parts of the world, more astronomical delights as the quadrantid meteor shower continues, captured here in the night sky over the great wall of china. this is pepys in use. the weather story is on the change. the met office has issued an amber weather warnings because we are likely to see some significant disruption later on today for both snow and ice. there are two main areas. snow and ice across wales and the midlands. that comes into force from 6pm. and snow from 9pm across northern england. we are all in this cold arctic air at the moment but this dividing line is a mild south—westerly air flow and when this weather front collides into that cold air we are going to see some snow on the leading edge and the possibility of some freezing rain as well. there we rain across south—west england as we go through this afternoon. ahead of it as a veil of cloud keeping things on
here you can see the crescent moon and the planet venus straddle a cross on top of quebec baptist churchcatepe mosque. in the uk's whitley bay, a shining waxing crescent moon glows with venus to the right. and in other parts of the world, more astronomical delights as the quadrantid meteor shower continues, captured here in the night sky over the great wall of china. this is pepys in use. the weather story is on the change. the met office has issued an amber weather warnings because we are...
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he and his nation took centre stage as he hosted world leaders at a g7 meeting in quebec, looking comfortablessful trade deals during donald trump's first presidential term, but now the president—elect is threatening to impose crippling 25% tariffs on canadian imports. after rushing to mar—a—lago to placate mr trump, justin trudeau had little to show for his efforts. when his finance minister resigned, saying canada needs to push back harder against american economic nationalism, his fate was sealed. ijust thought i'd show our friends in the us and the uk how canada brings it. he once confidently boasted that canada could challenge america in sporting contests at least, but now he has been levelled by an early spat with donald trump. justin trudeau's problems are not all about donald trump. canadians are also deeply unhappy about inflation, immigration and the high cost of housing. deeply familiar issues that have caused the downfall of centrist leaders around the world. justin trudeau will remain in office as prime minister until a new liberal party leader has been elected in late march. sar
he and his nation took centre stage as he hosted world leaders at a g7 meeting in quebec, looking comfortablessful trade deals during donald trump's first presidential term, but now the president—elect is threatening to impose crippling 25% tariffs on canadian imports. after rushing to mar—a—lago to placate mr trump, justin trudeau had little to show for his efforts. when his finance minister resigned, saying canada needs to push back harder against american economic nationalism, his fate...
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here you can see the crescent moon and the planet venus straddle a cross on top of quebec baptist churche. well, after a cold and frosty start, the weather story is on the change. in fact, the met office has issued amber weather warnings because we are likely to see some significant disruption later on today for both snow and ice. there are two main areas. snow and ice across wales and the midlands. that comes into force from 6pm. and snow from 9pm across northern england. we are all in this cold arctic air at the moment but this dividing line, the yellow, is a mild south—westerly air flow, and when this weather front collides into that cold air we are going to see some snow on the leading edge and the possibility of some freezing rain as well. it'll be rain across south—west england as we go through this afternoon. ahead of it — a veil of cloud keeping things on the cold side. best of the sunshine perhaps into the far north—east, but here those temperatures struggling to climb above freezing. so as we go through the evening and the overnight period that rain potentially could turn to sn
here you can see the crescent moon and the planet venus straddle a cross on top of quebec baptist churche. well, after a cold and frosty start, the weather story is on the change. in fact, the met office has issued amber weather warnings because we are likely to see some significant disruption later on today for both snow and ice. there are two main areas. snow and ice across wales and the midlands. that comes into force from 6pm. and snow from 9pm across northern england. we are all in this...
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finally, the ministry gives him another another major position, but that's in quebec. he doesn't want to go to canada. and so he basically drags a seat for a while and turns turns down that offer. and by 1765, he's very and he goes on half pipe pipe over next few years, he's going to continue to to to find a commission. pretty much every effort he takes fails, he finds one possible avenue and that fails another avenue might appear fails there. and so by 1769 he so he so disgusted he dides just leave the military entirely. so he sells his commission in 1769 to actually his motain's younger, younger brother. and he he leaves he leaves the military entirely. he turns to monckton, who had done this patron during the seven years war and had gotten him this promotion and had helped him really move up the ranks of. the the british military establishment and monckton was really the running to become the commander in chief. the east india company army and moncton's like hey i if i get this this this position i'm going to bring you to india with me and you'll have, you have a po
finally, the ministry gives him another another major position, but that's in quebec. he doesn't want to go to canada. and so he basically drags a seat for a while and turns turns down that offer. and by 1765, he's very and he goes on half pipe pipe over next few years, he's going to continue to to to find a commission. pretty much every effort he takes fails, he finds one possible avenue and that fails another avenue might appear fails there. and so by 1769 he so he so disgusted he dides just...
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french speaking quebec and hard wired for socialism and alberta, saskatchewan and hard part of manitobaer and yukon much those are like america and a lot more money together with american capital and can do producing minerals and other things in oil and energy from those central provinces that be the current ottawa government. liz: really interesting. christian whiton. always interest stuff. elon musk is calling out and taking out tyrannical far left leaders in europe saying you're becausing your taxpayers. we have economist don plus kin here and and said europe needs an elon musk and his reality checks. we have the latest in the new royal involving elon musk. stay right there, that's coming up next. ♪ now enjoy the vip treatment — a 3% ira match on retirement contributions. (auctioneer) 11 million sir. (man) once they discover their privileges are no longer exclusive... their fragile reality will plunge into disarray. ♪ [speaking in french] elizabeth: 47 president macron, criticizing elon musk, elon musk has been calling out europe's far left, and tyrannical leaders, don luskin is here
french speaking quebec and hard wired for socialism and alberta, saskatchewan and hard part of manitobaer and yukon much those are like america and a lot more money together with american capital and can do producing minerals and other things in oil and energy from those central provinces that be the current ottawa government. liz: really interesting. christian whiton. always interest stuff. elon musk is calling out and taking out tyrannical far left leaders in europe saying you're becausing...
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shortly after the drone had hit one of their cl 15 super scooper is under these from the providence of quÉbecin canada. you had that drone, albeit, sounds like it may have been a very small drone, go through that window screen. we would be talking about a fatality. unfortunately, we are seeing a lot of that. not just now, but on smaller local fires throughout the state and throughout the west. we certainly are appealing to, you know, fire, or the citizens everywhere. please keep those drones on the ground. they represent a life safety hazard. we have to shut down many times air operations when the fire gets bigger because we have drone cited in the area. tremendously concerned. >> chief of orange county california and the international association of fire chiefs among other organizations, grateful for your time, sir. thank you for your expertise. los angeles communities impacted by the los angeles wildfires need support. providing meals and shelter to these families. donate today by visiting go doubt fox/red cross or by scanning the qr code on your screen. >> we will have more response coming
shortly after the drone had hit one of their cl 15 super scooper is under these from the providence of quÉbecin canada. you had that drone, albeit, sounds like it may have been a very small drone, go through that window screen. we would be talking about a fatality. unfortunately, we are seeing a lot of that. not just now, but on smaller local fires throughout the state and throughout the west. we certainly are appealing to, you know, fire, or the citizens everywhere. please keep those drones...
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emissions with our offshore wind off the coast of long island, hydroelectric power coming in from quebecwer new york city. and just this year, i'm calling for an historic $1 billion investment to further the transition to a zero emission economy. [applause] we're going to build power-ready sites for green industry. this is the kind of effort that helped us land micron and their historic, $100 billion investment creating 50,000 good paying jobs in upstate new york. this is the economy of the future. microchip fabs, data centers and the supercomputers that power ai . they all need tremendous amounts of energy. to support these industries, we've already started developing additional strategies, like advanced nuclear microprocessors. this is a good investment because artificial intelligence alone is projected to drive $320 billion of economic growth in our state by 2038. it is already transforming fields from agriculture to medicine. that is why last year we launched empire ai, to build the most powerful supercomputer in the country for academic research, and it is already happening. thank y
emissions with our offshore wind off the coast of long island, hydroelectric power coming in from quebecwer new york city. and just this year, i'm calling for an historic $1 billion investment to further the transition to a zero emission economy. [applause] we're going to build power-ready sites for green industry. this is the kind of effort that helped us land micron and their historic, $100 billion investment creating 50,000 good paying jobs in upstate new york. this is the economy of the...
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he keeps talking about -- i'm not down with the whole big canada 51st state because i don't want quebecdon't want ontario, but i would like alberta. they have got whale and they are conservative and i like the northwest and then at that and take control from alaska to northwest charters through greenland. we went control the entire arctic ceiling with the u.s. military. i think that would be awesome. >> john: that idea economic -- let's talk about the transition because donald trump is very upset what joe biden has been doing the last few days. listen to what he said. they are they are inheriting a difficult situation from the outgoing administration and thee trying everything they can to make it more difficult. and i have been disappointed to see the biden administration's attempt to block the reforms of the american people that they voted for. >> john: the majority of the america electorate voted for donald trump because they like his policies. biden is doing everything he can is seems to come up the work of the white house. >> 100% every president tries to lock in his legacy and get
he keeps talking about -- i'm not down with the whole big canada 51st state because i don't want quebecdon't want ontario, but i would like alberta. they have got whale and they are conservative and i like the northwest and then at that and take control from alaska to northwest charters through greenland. we went control the entire arctic ceiling with the u.s. military. i think that would be awesome. >> john: that idea economic -- let's talk about the transition because donald trump is...
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>> quebec. >> greg: that will be great because our protesters will have signs that say no blood for syrup up with that just now. you know what will be fun? i thought there was a missed opportunity the gulf of trump would be better. >> i hear what you were saying it is a good idea but what i love of this is how it is so refreshing. and you know when you are watching a movie and you just want the character to say oh just shut up or make a threat to. i just feel like finally we have someone enter everybody around him who says exactly what you would like love him to say. when the reporters are asking their questions he doesn't say the import of that he says why would you ask that that is military strategy i don't answer that but what i will say is they better watch out. it is a breath of fresh air. i totally agree with you the importance of greenland for the arctic circle mineral rich deposits that is huge. canada no thanks on this can selectively pick things like the eagles and the mountains which i really love. at the end of the day his focus is on the economy. at the end of the day when he
>> quebec. >> greg: that will be great because our protesters will have signs that say no blood for syrup up with that just now. you know what will be fun? i thought there was a missed opportunity the gulf of trump would be better. >> i hear what you were saying it is a good idea but what i love of this is how it is so refreshing. and you know when you are watching a movie and you just want the character to say oh just shut up or make a threat to. i just feel like finally we...
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ing greenland is a distraction like invading quebec.be said that greenland is more important because of climate change and the navigational ships that go through this. but greenland has been wonderful. they've been making sure all our interests are protected. same with panama, frankly. of course, it would be problem if the u.s. couldn't use the panama canal. no bias toward china or the u.s. so as usual there's no problem here. joins the trudeau strike the tariffs are reel. -- real. declare ago trade war on our two closest allies and neighbors is a ca cat chris mick policy. there's a reason justin tremendous doe is confronting that. >> i'm going wrap up our conversations for the funeral for the late president jimmy carter. some argued that carter was misunderstand and underappreciated. how you do see it? >> well, that's the beauty of -- of being out of the white house and having time in history build-up around you. and change the way people look at your presidency. and he lived up to 100 years old. he got to see 40 years of reinterpretat
ing greenland is a distraction like invading quebec.be said that greenland is more important because of climate change and the navigational ships that go through this. but greenland has been wonderful. they've been making sure all our interests are protected. same with panama, frankly. of course, it would be problem if the u.s. couldn't use the panama canal. no bias toward china or the u.s. so as usual there's no problem here. joins the trudeau strike the tariffs are reel. -- real. declare ago...
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>> the talk of getting greenland is a distraction like invading quÉbec.eenland is more important because of climate change and a lot of the navigational lanes that go through there but denmark that been wonderful to the u.s. making sure our rights are protected so we have no beef with denmark. and sing with panama. of course it would be a problem if the u.s. could not use the canal but panama has operated completely professionally. there is no problem. justin trudeau is right these things are to the side but the tariffs are real. and declaring a trade war on our two closest allies and neighbors is a cataclysmic policy. and whether we go ahead and impose tariffs on canada, one of our main trading allies, with justin trudeau out, there is a reason he is confronting that because it is a catastrophe. geoff: your reflections on the state funeral yesterday for jimmy carter. some have argued that carter was misunderstood and underappreciated. >> that is the beauty of being out of the white house and having time and history build up around you and change the way
>> the talk of getting greenland is a distraction like invading quÉbec.eenland is more important because of climate change and a lot of the navigational lanes that go through there but denmark that been wonderful to the u.s. making sure our rights are protected so we have no beef with denmark. and sing with panama. of course it would be a problem if the u.s. could not use the canal but panama has operated completely professionally. there is no problem. justin trudeau is right these...
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hit the wing of our super scooper aircraft that we currently have on contract from the province of quebec. when they landed at the airport the maintenance staff noticed there was a fist-sized hole in the leading edge of the wing inboard of the landing light. that super scooper will be prioritized for repair 24/7. it should be flying monday. we only have two of them. everyone should know all of your viewers, flying a drone in the fire traffic area is not only dangerous but it is illegal. we do have our federal partners behind the scenes will be implementing procedures to be able to follow drones in our two large fire areas and they will be able to identify who the operator of that drone is. the most important thing to know if you fly a drone at one of these brush fires all aerial operations will be shut down. we certainly don't want to have that happen. before i close, i would like to thank supervisor barger and horvath for their unwavering support and leadership and acknowledge the tireless efforts of first responders who continue to place themselves in harm's way to protect our residents
hit the wing of our super scooper aircraft that we currently have on contract from the province of quebec. when they landed at the airport the maintenance staff noticed there was a fist-sized hole in the leading edge of the wing inboard of the landing light. that super scooper will be prioritized for repair 24/7. it should be flying monday. we only have two of them. everyone should know all of your viewers, flying a drone in the fire traffic area is not only dangerous but it is illegal. we do...
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. >> amazon announced wednesday it will close its operations in quebec, the only canadian province where employees are unionized. in washington, mike emanuel, fox news. >> new at 630 caltrain getting ready to help san francisco giants fans. the fan fest in san jose this weekend. fans have the chance to see their favorite players saturday from one in the afternoon to four at san pedro square. it's just a short 15 minute walk from caltrans diridon station. caltrans suggests giant fans load money onto their clipper card before the trip to make their transit experience as smooth as possible. >> and yet another warm day today. temperatures got into the 70s. low 70s in some of the inland spots. south bay when i come back, we'll talk about a cooldown that is inevitable. see you back here. >> all right. now to alex savidge and a look at some of the stories we're working on for west coast rap coming up at seven. alex. >> mike. thank you. tonight at seven, a terrifying encounter for a group of hikers who were exploring a southern california wilderness area not far away from the southern border. au
. >> amazon announced wednesday it will close its operations in quebec, the only canadian province where employees are unionized. in washington, mike emanuel, fox news. >> new at 630 caltrain getting ready to help san francisco giants fans. the fan fest in san jose this weekend. fans have the chance to see their favorite players saturday from one in the afternoon to four at san pedro square. it's just a short 15 minute walk from caltrans diridon station. caltrans suggests giant fans...
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he also agreed to pay restitution to the government of quebec, which supplied the plane and to complete community service. he could be sentenced to up to a year in prison. last night, benefit concerts in los angeles featured some of the biggest names in the music industry. in addition to rock n roll, the event featured stars speaking about their losses in the fires. ktvu bailey o'carroll reports from the intuit dome, where one of two concerts was held. >> the biggest names in the music industry descending on inglewood last night at both the kia forum and here at the intuit dome, all for one common goal to help those affected by the wildfires here in l.a. >> just began. i'd rather not be, cause they won't let me try to play na. goes out. >> in the city of what. >> a city. >> it was a night full of surprises at both venues. anderson. paak. bringing out quintessential angeleno doctor dre and a nirvana reunion as well. fronted by saint vincent, kim gordon and joan jett. it was headliner after headliner who came out for the hours long show. it started around 6 p.m. did not end until just aft
he also agreed to pay restitution to the government of quebec, which supplied the plane and to complete community service. he could be sentenced to up to a year in prison. last night, benefit concerts in los angeles featured some of the biggest names in the music industry. in addition to rock n roll, the event featured stars speaking about their losses in the fires. ktvu bailey o'carroll reports from the intuit dome, where one of two concerts was held. >> the biggest names in the music...
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and we saw you have them from out of country as well coming in from quebec and other parts of canada, which is really amazing that they're coming to help. can you talk to us about the winds where things stand right now with getting those aircraft up, the limiting factor on some of the aircraft or any of them up, and what you're seeing for the prognosis of more winds coming. >> yeah. so aircraft we have both rotary and fixed wing. when the winds sustained to those levels of those 100 to 60 mile an hour levels of winds, that makes it an aircraft can't fly in those type of conditions. it's dangerous. they can crash. but right now we're taking advantage of the weather. we got aircraft up all last night. we had over seven helicopters flying throughout the night. today we have all our fixed wing and rotary wing that we can get up today, though unfortunately this afternoon here in the next couple of hours, winds are supposed to start increasing back to those ridge tops reaching. according to the national weather service, up to 60mph. >> and so obviously that's going to be the limiting factor
and we saw you have them from out of country as well coming in from quebec and other parts of canada, which is really amazing that they're coming to help. can you talk to us about the winds where things stand right now with getting those aircraft up, the limiting factor on some of the aircraft or any of them up, and what you're seeing for the prognosis of more winds coming. >> yeah. so aircraft we have both rotary and fixed wing. when the winds sustained to those levels of those 100 to 60...
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they buy some of the refined stuff from us, like quebec. right? exactly. they buy some.e 51st state already. no, but it doesn't matter. we don't have to pay their health care or their social security. they give us stuff. we give them stuff. look at the chart. $922 billion. my only point is that the $40 billion is a it's a rounding error. more so than that, it's caused by this recent increase in canadian oil, for which we get a good deal. there's all kinds of products across the spectrum. now, he may be doing this because of fentanyl. he may be doing immigration more likely. i think he's doing it because he wants a revenue source to pay for his tax cuts. >> fairly set, i will say. i will say this and you're right on everything. a lot of the oil, though, you wonder why do we why do we import so much if we make so much or can we don't make it, we drill it because it's about where it is, right? it's like, you know, we don't want to get into oil. from the midland, texas to the middle of ohio. see what i did? there is a hard thing to do. so a lot of it is where it is. here's t
they buy some of the refined stuff from us, like quebec. right? exactly. they buy some.e 51st state already. no, but it doesn't matter. we don't have to pay their health care or their social security. they give us stuff. we give them stuff. look at the chart. $922 billion. my only point is that the $40 billion is a it's a rounding error. more so than that, it's caused by this recent increase in canadian oil, for which we get a good deal. there's all kinds of products across the spectrum. now,...
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no, no, keep toronto, vancouver, quebec. >> you know, it would be great because our protesters will haveigns that say no blood for sirup. yes. thank you. i came up with that just now. you know, it would be fun. i thought that there was a missed opportunity. gulf of trump would have been better. >> i hear what you're saying. it's a good idea. what i love about this is how it's so refreshing. you know, when, like, you're watching a movie and you just want the character to say like, oh, just shut up. or like, yes, that's right. like, exactly. and i just feel like finally we have someone and everyone around him who says exactly what you would like, love him to say. and when the reporters are asking their questions, he doesn't say, well, the import of that. he's like, why would you ask that? that's military strategy. i'm not going to answer that. but what i will say is they better watch out. like, that is so great. it's such a breath of fresh air. i totally agree with you the importance of greenland for the arctic circle, for the mineral rich deposits. like that's huge. canada. no thanks. unl
no, no, keep toronto, vancouver, quebec. >> you know, it would be great because our protesters will haveigns that say no blood for sirup. yes. thank you. i came up with that just now. you know, it would be fun. i thought that there was a missed opportunity. gulf of trump would have been better. >> i hear what you're saying. it's a good idea. what i love about this is how it's so refreshing. you know, when, like, you're watching a movie and you just want the character to say like,...
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aerial firefighting crews from quebec and british columbia and canada have been on the front lines. this is some of the new video, and some have asked why, with water shortages in l.a., don't firefighters use water from the pacific ocean? and these crews actually are. they've been landing their cl 415 sea planes on the ocean, scooping up water, making a drop, and then doing it all over again. these canadian pilots are very experienced because you bet they have big wildfires in canada. >> that's right into the midwest and the the northern states. we had so much smoke from those wildfires. it's a good reminder of their experience. pete, thank you so much. they're doing amazing work. it's so important. there are some more live photos out of los angeles, where fire crews are battling five wildfires now and nearly 180,000 people are u evacuation orders. >> i'm anderson cooper in altadena, california. this is cnn. >> what if you could tackle your dog's itching, soft stools and low energy? millions of pet parents are raving about doctor marty. nature's blend. such a huge difference in thei
aerial firefighting crews from quebec and british columbia and canada have been on the front lines. this is some of the new video, and some have asked why, with water shortages in l.a., don't firefighters use water from the pacific ocean? and these crews actually are. they've been landing their cl 415 sea planes on the ocean, scooping up water, making a drop, and then doing it all over again. these canadian pilots are very experienced because you bet they have big wildfires in canada. >>...
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and that aircraft was one out of quebec. you know, we're hoping that it gets operational again soon, but nobody wants to see that. we even see it in our water operations, where folks will be in, you know, boats or jet skis to get close to us and get some footage. and we cannot, you know, stress the importance of folks staying out of the way of all of these operators. >> sam davis, thank you so much. >> appreciate it. thank you. >> i mean, if you think only celebrities have been hurt by these fires, you're absolutely wrong. next, we take you to altadena. for one, family's heartbreaking loss. >> super man, the christopher reeve story. february 2nd on slow down, honey. >> a new driver. you'll need new insurance. zebra compares over 100 insurance companies to find savings no one else can. up to $400 a year. trevor. oh, look. it's my. stop, the zebra. we do the searching, you do the saving. >> we've waited so long for this spot oh, yeah. >> shingles doesn't care. >> shingles is a painful, blistering rash that can last for weeks.
and that aircraft was one out of quebec. you know, we're hoping that it gets operational again soon, but nobody wants to see that. we even see it in our water operations, where folks will be in, you know, boats or jet skis to get close to us and get some footage. and we cannot, you know, stress the importance of folks staying out of the way of all of these operators. >> sam davis, thank you so much. >> appreciate it. thank you. >> i mean, if you think only celebrities have...
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. >> it's snowing in quebec, so good luck getting those packages. and thanks for watching. power lunch closing bell starts right now. >> kelly thanks. welcome to closing bell i'm scott wapner live from post nine here at the new york stock exchange. this make or break hour begins with the risk and reward of this record setting rally, which is going for yet another milestone today, an all time closing high for the s&p, which is well within reach. in fact, we're basically there. we'll see how this transpires over the final 60. take a look at the majors as we begin the end of regulation. mostly green nasdaq seeing some give back today after its recent torrid pace here. utilities industrials among the better sectors. we are watching the banks too. as president trump addresses davos today and takes a shot at bank of america putting ceo brian moynihan on the defensive. we'll have the very latest. it takes us to our talk of the tape. whether stocks can hit a new closing high and surge even higher from here. let's ask our experts, dan greenhouse, solus alternative asset management's
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canada did successfully unionize only to learn their facility, along with all amazon warehouses in quebec. similar union progress was made in new york's staten island location but said amazon has refused to come to the bargaining table. as for the philadelphia whole foods voting to unionize, the company said it's disappointed by the outcome saying it offers competitive wages and other benefits such as 401k plans. guys? >> rebecca: all right. a lot of activity there, andrew. thank you. coming up in our gma morning menu, tennessee women's basketball coach kim caldwell back on the court seven days since having a baby. >> george: the jonas brothers are here making an announcement. you'll hear it first in pop news. >> robin: we're kicking off not one, not two, three days of deals and steals with that woman right there, tory. and this morning we have a winter warm-up with hot bargains starting at $10. lara, you have two very special guests with you. >> lara: i do. i'm going to ask a question jeopardy style. what do sterling k. brown and lisa walters have in common? many things, some i can't sha
canada did successfully unionize only to learn their facility, along with all amazon warehouses in quebec. similar union progress was made in new york's staten island location but said amazon has refused to come to the bargaining table. as for the philadelphia whole foods voting to unionize, the company said it's disappointed by the outcome saying it offers competitive wages and other benefits such as 401k plans. guys? >> rebecca: all right. a lot of activity there, andrew. thank you....
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wing of our cl 415 super scooper aircraft that we currently have on contract from the province of quebects were unaware that they hit the drone. it wasn't until they they landed at van nuys airport that they. that the maintenance staff noticed that there was a fist sized hole in the leading edge of the wing, inboard of the landing light, that that super scooper will be prioritized for repair 24 over seven. it should be flying monday. we only have two of them. everyone should know all of your viewers flying a drone in the fire traffic area is not only dangerous, but it's illegal. we do have our federal partners behind the scenes are going to be implementing procedures to be able to follow drones in in our two large fire areas, and they will be they will be able to identify who the operator of that drone is. the most important thing to know is that if you fly a drone at one of these brush fires, all aerial operations will be shut down. and we certainly don't want to have that happen. before i close, i would like to thank supervisor barger and horvath for their unwavering support and leader
wing of our cl 415 super scooper aircraft that we currently have on contract from the province of quebects were unaware that they hit the drone. it wasn't until they they landed at van nuys airport that they. that the maintenance staff noticed that there was a fist sized hole in the leading edge of the wing, inboard of the landing light, that that super scooper will be prioritized for repair 24 over seven. it should be flying monday. we only have two of them. everyone should know all of your...
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united states health, fire crews, aircraft and equipment from canada including prince columbia and quebec the first on the scene to help battle the fires. meanwhile, mexico's president said friday that the secretary of foreign affairs had spoken with president biden and gavin newsom about sending los angeles for the national forestry commission and national secretary of defense. we are going to send support because the people of mexico have only been getting that also because there are many mexican people in this zone of the united states. the statement from the mexican president. gavin newsom thinking the and canadian governments. so this is bob in arkansas, republican. caller: i just wanted to make a comment about the fire in california. i used to live in orange county, california, and we had the santa ana winds blowing real hard. i don't know if any water system would be able to control that. one thing i do pride them on is the fact that they didn't have the resources when they should have. the whole plant is screwed up and newsom is screwed up. we talked about all the money that went
united states health, fire crews, aircraft and equipment from canada including prince columbia and quebec the first on the scene to help battle the fires. meanwhile, mexico's president said friday that the secretary of foreign affairs had spoken with president biden and gavin newsom about sending los angeles for the national forestry commission and national secretary of defense. we are going to send support because the people of mexico have only been getting that also because there are many...
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including project 2025 to impose means aca disability compensation out also asked about the proposal to quÉbecnefits and service that disabled veterans has advod that anybody less than 30 percent disability received no benefits. he refused to pronounce either proposal and i need from you, i commitment that you will oppose any such efforts by the administration. >> me to have the peer whatever answer for some of the elsner question was asked of him i would say this, i am going to having ready, my issues that i'm going to take care of the veterans this means not quite balanced budget on the backs of the benefits are going to do that one of the veterans first intermediate with a decision comes to the secretary oversight and this will be coming to you for return about in your office, there issues anybody can with you the issue of solving it there's issues i say you want to see but it is not that i will say here's where we change the law because that's what we've done before slime commitment is making sure the river budget is officially funded so that veterans receive the benefits that all interpre
including project 2025 to impose means aca disability compensation out also asked about the proposal to quÉbecnefits and service that disabled veterans has advod that anybody less than 30 percent disability received no benefits. he refused to pronounce either proposal and i need from you, i commitment that you will oppose any such efforts by the administration. >> me to have the peer whatever answer for some of the elsner question was asked of him i would say this, i am going to having...
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bc and alberta have already sent support but there also have been problems like bc and quebec already water bombers. we made significant resources available and what i have told my officials is as we monitor the situation on the ground, we want to anticipate what the actual needs are and get them ready so if official request is coming and we are ready to send more. so we have highly skilled people and about another hundred across the country ready to go in 20 person teams that can deploy with equipment. additional aircraft made available by ontario and even by alberta aircraft with night vision capabilities and that is what we want to do is keep a good eye on things and have things ready to go so there's absolutely no gap in response. this so there's absolutely no gap in response-_ so there's absolutely no gap in resonse. a i. , response. as you said there it is neighbours _ response. as you said there it is neighbours helping _ response. as you said there it is neighbours helping neighbours. | response. as you said there it is - neighbours helping neighbours. does that response trans
bc and alberta have already sent support but there also have been problems like bc and quebec already water bombers. we made significant resources available and what i have told my officials is as we monitor the situation on the ground, we want to anticipate what the actual needs are and get them ready so if official request is coming and we are ready to send more. so we have highly skilled people and about another hundred across the country ready to go in 20 person teams that can deploy with...