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. >> in quebec city, quebec and in one of those 60 resort in northern vermont. i forget on one. killington. >> excellent. >> minus 70 wind chill that hurts. >> you don't like it below 50. >> tl exactly. plus 50. >> our cold weather live doppler 7hd and i'm not shivering any more lacking at our weather because i think back open the minus 70 at killington vermont. clear sky here getting pretty chilly outside. let's look at our 24 hour temperature change. you can see some location are couple degrees less cold right now than they were last night at this hour. 2 degrees colder at mountain view. in oakland and in napa. 7 degrees colder in fairfield. sort of mixed result here. live view from emeryville camera. west across the bay. forecast feature freeze warning in effect tonight third consecutive tonight and spare the air day
. >> in quebec city, quebec and in one of those 60 resort in northern vermont. i forget on one. killington. >> excellent. >> minus 70 wind chill that hurts. >> you don't like it below 50. >> tl exactly. plus 50. >> our cold weather live doppler 7hd and i'm not shivering any more lacking at our weather because i think back open the minus 70 at killington vermont. clear sky here getting pretty chilly outside. let's look at our 24 hour temperature change. you...
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don't forget the foie. >>> quebec city, one of the oldest european settlements in north america.father of new france, sailed up the st. lawrence and founded the site in 1608. when the fighting started with you know who, quebec city was the french stronghold until the bitter end, when the french fell at the plains of abraham. ♪ the french may have lost that one, but some things french have stayed firm, unbowed, resiliently unchanged by trends or history. the continental is the kind of place which i am unreservedly sent men many -- >> i remember eating here with my grandparents here. >> classic, un-ironic cuisine a la siene, meaning dishes you haven't seen since like forever, a hipster-free zone of classics, such as -- caesar salad, tossed fresh to order tableside, and beef tartare, prepared tableside as one must. shrimp cocktail not deconstructed, a shrimp cocktail, the way jesus wants you to eat them, all served by a dedicated professional. in culinary school we were taught this, real customers as your final class. we had to do all of that, which inevitably would fly off the fork
don't forget the foie. >>> quebec city, one of the oldest european settlements in north america.father of new france, sailed up the st. lawrence and founded the site in 1608. when the fighting started with you know who, quebec city was the french stronghold until the bitter end, when the french fell at the plains of abraham. ♪ the french may have lost that one, but some things french have stayed firm, unbowed, resiliently unchanged by trends or history. the continental is the kind of...
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the kansas city, houston, quÉbec city, similar areas happy?you talk about expansion in the near future? do you grow your minor league system? saide commissioner has that expansion is not on the horizon. he is hoping in listening. us, the growth of the business has been at a good annual clip on a national level. we think that is sustainable. we are constantly introducing new media platforms and ways -- and ways of bringing our product to fans. the rogers deal in canada will be a big part of that. digital media and the ability to target fans, not just in north america, but internationally, will grow us in the future. >> good luck with the stadium series and good luck with the winter classic. good luck with the stanley cup and everything else you do. hockey is clearly hitting on all cylinders internationally. with 12 nation set to compete in the inch -- winter olympics at toshi. coming up, we will go to the heart of silicon valley. the san jose sharks have gone from start up to success story. what is their secret? their popularity overtime transc
the kansas city, houston, quÉbec city, similar areas happy?you talk about expansion in the near future? do you grow your minor league system? saide commissioner has that expansion is not on the horizon. he is hoping in listening. us, the growth of the business has been at a good annual clip on a national level. we think that is sustainable. we are constantly introducing new media platforms and ways -- and ways of bringing our product to fans. the rogers deal in canada will be a big part of...
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how do you keep the kansas citys, houstons, québec citys, happy?do you talk about expansion in the near future? do you grow your minor league systems? do you do all that? what is the answer for reasonable growth? >> the commissioner has said that expansion is not on the horizon. but he's hoping and he's listening. for us, the growth of the business has been at about a 20% annual clip on a national level. we think that's sustainable. we're constantly introducing new media platforms, new ways of bringing our product to fans. the rogers deal in canada will be a big part of that. digital media and the ability to target fans, not just in north america, but internationally, will grow us in the future. >> good luck with the stadium series and good luck with the winter classic. good luck with the stanley cup and everything else you do. hockey is clearly hitting on all cylinders internationally. with 12 nations set to compete in the winter olympics at sochi. it's also prospering locally, even in some areas not known as hockey hotbeds. coming up, we will go
how do you keep the kansas citys, houstons, québec citys, happy?do you talk about expansion in the near future? do you grow your minor league systems? do you do all that? what is the answer for reasonable growth? >> the commissioner has said that expansion is not on the horizon. but he's hoping and he's listening. for us, the growth of the business has been at about a 20% annual clip on a national level. we think that's sustainable. we're constantly introducing new media platforms, new...
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it took me from quebec city in canada to the carolinas along the east coast to scotland and to england, to holland. >> host: why. let's start with those that are farthest away. why scotland? i can understand england. why scotland. bring people up in to understanding why would a book on race slavery and the troubled history of american universities. why scotland? >> it's in the race book. it's in the section about the racial thought scot sland a tremendous influence on the rise of colonial north america. and ultimately on the rise of the united states as an nation. an independent nation. scottish immigrants are the largest group of free people. >> host: isn't that the term red neck came from? they wore the red bandanna? >> guest: in the 18th century in the decades before the american revolution. feeling in place like the -- west toward kentucky. forward georgia. and with this enormousmy gracious also comes a migration of ideas. these scottish universities play key role in helping to modernize the colonial american colleges. the scottish faculty who come to teach in the americas. scottis
it took me from quebec city in canada to the carolinas along the east coast to scotland and to england, to holland. >> host: why. let's start with those that are farthest away. why scotland? i can understand england. why scotland. bring people up in to understanding why would a book on race slavery and the troubled history of american universities. why scotland? >> it's in the race book. it's in the section about the racial thought scot sland a tremendous influence on the rise of...
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how do you keep the kansas citys, houstons, quebec citys, and similar areas happy?u talk about expansion in the near future? do you still continue to grow your minor league system? what is the answer for reasonable growth? >> the commissioner has said that expansion is not on the horizon. he is open and he is listening. for us, the growth of the business has been at a good annual clip on a national level. we think that is sustainable. we are constantly introducing new media platforms and ways of bringing our product to fans. the rogers deal in canada will be a big part of that. digital media and the ability to target fans, not just in north america, but internationally, will grow us in the future. >> good luck with the stadium series and good luck with the winter classic. good luck with the stanley cup and everything else you do. >> thank you, rick. >> hockey is clearly hitting on all cylinders internationally. with 12 nations set to compete in the upcoming winter olympics at sochi. coming up, we will go to the heart of silicon valley. the san jose sharks have gone
how do you keep the kansas citys, houstons, quebec citys, and similar areas happy?u talk about expansion in the near future? do you still continue to grow your minor league system? what is the answer for reasonable growth? >> the commissioner has said that expansion is not on the horizon. he is open and he is listening. for us, the growth of the business has been at a good annual clip on a national level. we think that is sustainable. we are constantly introducing new media platforms and...
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>> the entire company started in 1976 in quebec city by a frenchman.ilt this into a technological behemoth. generally, over the years by what the company calls a buy and build strategy. they have acquired many, many, many, many dozens, somewhere upwards of 70 companies over time, and they've become huge. >> thank you very much. great articles in news week. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> now to a holiday tradition right here in washington. the lighting of the capitol christmas tree. house speaker john boehner leading tonight's ceremony on the west front of the u.s. capitol. >> three, two, one! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> good job. ♪ >> lighting of the capitol christmas tree is a tradition dating back to 1964. and this year the 88 foot tall spruce comes from a national forest in washington state, the tree traveling more than 5,000 miles to get to the nation's capitol and is decorated with more than 5,000 homemade ornaments from children across the country. >>> welcome to "red eye." tonight -- >> coming up on "red eye." has a california university come up
>> the entire company started in 1976 in quebec city by a frenchman.ilt this into a technological behemoth. generally, over the years by what the company calls a buy and build strategy. they have acquired many, many, many, many dozens, somewhere upwards of 70 companies over time, and they've become huge. >> thank you very much. great articles in news week. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> now to a holiday tradition right here in washington. the lighting of the...
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the project took me from quebec city in canada to the carolinas along the east coast to scotland and england, holland. >> host: why scotland? i could understand england but why scotland? bring people up in to understanding why a book on race, slavery and the troubled history of american university, why scotland? >> scotland is a tremendous influence on the lives of colonial north america and ultimately on the rise of the united states as an independent nation. scottish immigrants are the largest group of free people. >> host: where the term redneck came from. >> guest: the largest group of free people to cross the atlantic in the eighteenth century in the decades before the american revolution. in places like pennsylvania back country, the carolinas, westwood kentucky, georgia, and with this enormous migration also comes a migration of ideas. scottish universities helping to modernize american colleges. scottish ministers who govern overseas schools and loads of american students, colonial students head to scotland to study medicine. and establish the very first schools in the north
the project took me from quebec city in canada to the carolinas along the east coast to scotland and england, holland. >> host: why scotland? i could understand england but why scotland? bring people up in to understanding why a book on race, slavery and the troubled history of american university, why scotland? >> scotland is a tremendous influence on the lives of colonial north america and ultimately on the rise of the united states as an independent nation. scottish immigrants...
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the number of places they had would to go to put -- it took me from, you know, quebec city in dan to the carolinas along the east coast to scotland and england, to holland. >>>> host: why. start with the farthest away. >> guest: okay. >> host: why scotland? i could understand england. why scott land? bring people up in to understanding why would a book on race, slavery, and the troubling american university. why scott land? >> guest: it's in the race book. it's the section about the rise of race and racial -- scot sland a tremendous influence on the rise of the colonial north america. and ultimately on the united states scottish immigrants are the largest group of free people. the largest group of free people to cross the atlantic. the pennsylvania back country. appalachia. >> yeah. and with this enormous migration. also comes a migration of idea. the scottish university in helping to modernize the colonial american colleges. both scottish faculty who come to teach in the americas, scottish ministers who come govern over some of the schools, and then, i mean, just loads of american s
the number of places they had would to go to put -- it took me from, you know, quebec city in dan to the carolinas along the east coast to scotland and england, to holland. >>>> host: why. start with the farthest away. >> guest: okay. >> host: why scotland? i could understand england. why scott land? bring people up in to understanding why would a book on race, slavery, and the troubling american university. why scott land? >> guest: it's in the race book. it's the...
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>> company, entire company started in 1976 in quebec city by a frenchman.t this into a technological behemoth, generally over the years through what the company calls a buy and build strategy. they have acquired many, many, many dozen, somewhere upwards of 70 companies over time and they have become huge. >> lindley, thank you very much. great article in "newsweek." thank you, lindley. >> thank you. >> a holiday tradition right here in washington. the lighting of the capitol christmas tree. house speaker john boehner leading tonight's ceremony on the west front of the u.s. capitol. >> 3, 2, 1. [cheers] >> yes, good job. [o christmas tree] the lighting of the capitol christmas tree is a tradition dating back to 1964. this year the 88 tall foot spruce comes from a national forest in washington state. the tree traveling more than 5,000 miles to get to the nation's capitol and decorated 5,000 homemade ornaments from children across the country. o'reilly is next. see you tomorrow night. 7 p.m. eastern. >>> the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> the bottom line i
>> company, entire company started in 1976 in quebec city by a frenchman.t this into a technological behemoth, generally over the years through what the company calls a buy and build strategy. they have acquired many, many, many dozen, somewhere upwards of 70 companies over time and they have become huge. >> lindley, thank you very much. great article in "newsweek." thank you, lindley. >> thank you. >> a holiday tradition right here in washington. the lighting...
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so i went to this elvis contest back home in quebec city and when i heard him i was flabbergasted.m on my radio show and the rest is now history. >> you're inspired by your grandfather who was a big elvis fan, is that right? >> yeah. >> you have a shout out to your friends back in quebec. [ speaking french ] >> translation, merry christmas. david thibault singing elvis' blue christmas. take it away ♪ i'll have a blue christmas without you ♪ ♪ i'll be so blue just thinking about you ♪ ♪ decorations of red on a green christmas tree ♪ ♪ won't be the same dear if you're not here with me ♪ ♪ and when those blue snow flakes start falling ♪ ♪ that's when those blue memories start calling ♪ ♪ you'll be doing all right with your christmas of white ♪ ♪ but i'll have a blue, blue, blue christmas ♪ [ music playing ] ♪ you'll be doing all right with your christmas of white ♪ ♪ but i'll have a blue, blue, blue, blue christmas ♪ ♪ oh, well, i'll have a blue, blue, blue christmas ♪ >> thank you. well done. well done. david, julie, thank you very much. you can get the single, by the way, on itunes.
so i went to this elvis contest back home in quebec city and when i heard him i was flabbergasted.m on my radio show and the rest is now history. >> you're inspired by your grandfather who was a big elvis fan, is that right? >> yeah. >> you have a shout out to your friends back in quebec. [ speaking french ] >> translation, merry christmas. david thibault singing elvis' blue christmas. take it away ♪ i'll have a blue christmas without you ♪ ♪ i'll be so blue just...
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secede from the nation like texas or quebec tonight's resident looks at a baton rouge louisiana where little municipalities want to break free and start their own city called st george. there's a lot of talk about the fashion around the u.s. these days the latest comes out of baton rouge louisiana residents of the city's southern unincorporated municipalities want to break away from baton rouge to form their own city called same dillard's because they are fed up to have it it started out as an effort to create a new school district say george organizes for sit in their kids being in the school district where kids recently knocked out a bus driver's team when advocates couldn't get their own school district that's only got the idea to just say how all of this and form their own used city entirely the problem is that baton rouge has spent a bunch of money is pissing up the would be city of st george and st george wants to take some of the things. best schools and highest revenue generating shopping areas away with them so if st george were to become a city they'd be taking about thirty percent of the city's money and the best schools and many say that
secede from the nation like texas or quebec tonight's resident looks at a baton rouge louisiana where little municipalities want to break free and start their own city called st george. there's a lot of talk about the fashion around the u.s. these days the latest comes out of baton rouge louisiana residents of the city's southern unincorporated municipalities want to break away from baton rouge to form their own city called same dillard's because they are fed up to have it it started out as an...