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girl in the family who's 15 runs away, the little boy gets transported across the border into saskatchewanh which is in canada. (laughter) >> i understand, don't patronize me, sir. (laughter) >> stephen: did something draw you to canada? >> well, i'll tell you one anecdote. the year after w was elected, which was a dark day. i know this probably goes against your sensibilities. >> it does, it does. >> i drove across the boarder from montana where i live to saskatchewan and i felt the weight of the world lift off of me. i felt something marvelous had happened to me i felt that every time i went to canada. i wasn't just being in a country where george bush is president. (laughter) it had to do with canada. there was something saving and tolerating and wonderful about canada. >> stephen: i've had that experience in canada only one time. that's when i went to vancouver and i think it was a contact high. (laughter) is there something about the canadian character that's different than the american character? >> everybody's not armed there for one thing. >> stephen: so it's a very dangerous place
girl in the family who's 15 runs away, the little boy gets transported across the border into saskatchewanh which is in canada. (laughter) >> i understand, don't patronize me, sir. (laughter) >> stephen: did something draw you to canada? >> well, i'll tell you one anecdote. the year after w was elected, which was a dark day. i know this probably goes against your sensibilities. >> it does, it does. >> i drove across the boarder from montana where i live to...
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more money interesting i want to know about this more broadly because i know you do a farmland in saskatchewan but i know you probably look at farmland everywhere and i'm wondering about what some people have called a bubble because of the recent rise in farm land value widespread some contend there isn't much appreciation left especially if we experience a very real anticipated credit deflation some have called farmland a bubble here is a look at the average value per acre in canada and in regions in the us of farmland is there anywhere mr farquhar in the us or in canada where you think farm land prices do need to come down significantly or are in a bubble or just simply don't have anywhere higher to go. well i don't think there's a bubble necessarily but i do see jurisdictions that are more highly priced than others our the focus of our business is instance catch one because that's where we find the deepest value rental yields are highest and the value per acre is lowest based on a productivity comparable analysis that we have done but there are jurisdictions and i would identify montana and
more money interesting i want to know about this more broadly because i know you do a farmland in saskatchewan but i know you probably look at farmland everywhere and i'm wondering about what some people have called a bubble because of the recent rise in farm land value widespread some contend there isn't much appreciation left especially if we experience a very real anticipated credit deflation some have called farmland a bubble here is a look at the average value per acre in canada and in...
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. >>> while on a boat in points north in saskatchewan, these two guys saw something switching and decidedo slap it on the booty. did i mention it was a bear? this bear is just swimming trying to get to the other side of the lake. these guys try and catch up to it. they do a little slap and tickle. >> why? >> because they're dudes on a trip. >> seems a little cruel to me. a poor bear is trying to get somewhere. now they're bearing down on him in a boat and probably scaring him, making him swim faeser. and he has to withstand the humiliation. >> leave the bear alone. kind of careless on their part. it's a bear. >> this bear is like, wait until i get back on land. don't you think about coming outside. >> i want to smack his booty. not in a good way. at one point the guy even says -- >> hey, grab his ears. they like that. >> how does one know a bear likes its ears tickled? why not just enjoy the wonder of seeing a bear swimming from one island to another? >> the answer is very simple. because dudes love stories like, oh, my god, you're never going to believe it. one time i smacked a bear righ
. >>> while on a boat in points north in saskatchewan, these two guys saw something switching and decidedo slap it on the booty. did i mention it was a bear? this bear is just swimming trying to get to the other side of the lake. these guys try and catch up to it. they do a little slap and tickle. >> why? >> because they're dudes on a trip. >> seems a little cruel to me. a poor bear is trying to get somewhere. now they're bearing down on him in a boat and probably...
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joseph's in saskatchewan.e tornadohunter.com team along with greg johnson caught this amazing video. >> that is a big tornado. holy smokes. got debris at the base down there. >> it's amazing to see it touch down and hit something and immediately you start se!q debris and all kinds of things flying all over the place. >> oh, no! it just hit something! >> listen to their concern for the people in the area. >> oh, they got to be in the basement. oh, this is terrible. let's get up, guys. we got to see if there's anybody in need here. m >> they went to check on the residents in the area. no one was injured. we have greg johnson via skype. how long was the tornado on the grounds before it dissipated or got too far to shoot video? >> it was on the ground for about eight minutes in total. it was still on the ground as it moved off to the east, but we felt it was important to get in there and see if everybody was okay. >> were any structures destroyed? >> we turned down the driveway. we were so happy when we saw that t
joseph's in saskatchewan.e tornadohunter.com team along with greg johnson caught this amazing video. >> that is a big tornado. holy smokes. got debris at the base down there. >> it's amazing to see it touch down and hit something and immediately you start se!q debris and all kinds of things flying all over the place. >> oh, no! it just hit something! >> listen to their concern for the people in the area. >> oh, they got to be in the basement. oh, this is terrible....
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and to the north, stormy weather's continuing in alberta and saskatchewan, but that will be shifting towards the east. temperature wise, to the south of the front, heat is still continuing, 40 degrees in which cheetah, ten degrees higher than average, 37 degrees expected in chicago on your wednesday. all right, finally let's take a look at what's happening across europe. ongoing thunderstorms and heavy rain in italy and the western balkan peninsula will finally move into central europe, but remaining stormy in the west coast of norway. it looks like heavy rain in the central location of the british isles should be dissipating over the next 24 hours or so, and down towards the south, we're expecting much needed rain for the buy iberian peninsula on wednesday. many locations are experiencing above-average temperatures. getting up to 30 degrees in london and the same goes to paris. very hot in madrid with a high of 37 degrees, and out towards the east, 28 in warsaw and 29 in kiev. the balkan peninsula, still dealing with excessive heat. look at this, 37 in bucharest and the same goes fo
and to the north, stormy weather's continuing in alberta and saskatchewan, but that will be shifting towards the east. temperature wise, to the south of the front, heat is still continuing, 40 degrees in which cheetah, ten degrees higher than average, 37 degrees expected in chicago on your wednesday. all right, finally let's take a look at what's happening across europe. ongoing thunderstorms and heavy rain in italy and the western balkan peninsula will finally move into central europe, but...
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terms of what will be commercial, 100 billion barrels and that's kind of enough in north dakota, saskatchewan and montana. this is a big deal and it's not just america. it's the world as a whole. our report looked at north america and it's important for north america. our numbers are significantly less conservative than those of the energy information administration. we looked at what is potentially available and by the way, our numbers on mexico show a different profile than the numbers adam showed from the eia, which quite conservatively show a continued decline in mexican production. i think the world is going to find at the end of the year that mexican production will be up year on year from onshore production, there are discoveries offshore in deepwater that have just been announced. the full results of experimentation and the extension of the eagle fjord from texas from just the other side of the border are just becoming publicly available and there's oreason no assume that the geology won't work. what there's reason to be somewhat skeptical about is whether a company like pemex can do
terms of what will be commercial, 100 billion barrels and that's kind of enough in north dakota, saskatchewan and montana. this is a big deal and it's not just america. it's the world as a whole. our report looked at north america and it's important for north america. our numbers are significantly less conservative than those of the energy information administration. we looked at what is potentially available and by the way, our numbers on mexico show a different profile than the numbers adam...
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partially responsible for for some of the value difference but even in areas in my home province of saskatchewan where we have oil production we just don't see the kinds of valuations you see in alberta our focus is it is on buying farmland based on agricultural fundamentals and and making sure that that will pay for the long term because if you overpay on an investment it's really hard to dig out that's a one of that sort of mike mike he rule of farmland investing never overpay. because it'll take you forever to dig out of that could take you twenty years wow ok and no pun intended or thinking out i want to get for maybe an intended i want to get further is a bit of a dirty business but somebody has to do it because i want to get further into your business model a little bit later an interview i still want to speak a little bit more broadly about farmland and what data there is are they can support the value of farmland based on fundamental demand for food and not just as an investment. well what we do is we look at we look at crop yields and so we so over a life cycle or a or a crop rotation c
partially responsible for for some of the value difference but even in areas in my home province of saskatchewan where we have oil production we just don't see the kinds of valuations you see in alberta our focus is it is on buying farmland based on agricultural fundamentals and and making sure that that will pay for the long term because if you overpay on an investment it's really hard to dig out that's a one of that sort of mike mike he rule of farmland investing never overpay. because it'll...
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at the temperatures today 83 degrees in chicago and green bay blistering heat out west 90's in saskatchewanvinces of canada and that it was in chicago. happening to the west the kitwe taken up residence shifting from our area west back into this area next week. 170 degrees today california. second day's record high temperatures vegas and other high temperatures. we sit here looking pretty good with 72 degrees. people worried about wild fires in these red flag areas. warmest temperature for summer on record. makes it the warmest summer temperature and 142 deris of weather records to date. if we stay on track from this point hard to imagine meteorological situation off of the track at this point. '70s tonight keep the windows open with the northeast wind and the " dew point and humidity will nice sleeping weather across the metropolitan area. high temperatures lakeside areas. water temperatures up to 79 degrees a few weeks early for that. ifbumping up against 80 degrees still the warmest waters a few miles away. watch on this 10 debt animation they want spread into our direction next week tal
at the temperatures today 83 degrees in chicago and green bay blistering heat out west 90's in saskatchewanvinces of canada and that it was in chicago. happening to the west the kitwe taken up residence shifting from our area west back into this area next week. 170 degrees today california. second day's record high temperatures vegas and other high temperatures. we sit here looking pretty good with 72 degrees. people worried about wild fires in these red flag areas. warmest temperature for...
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>> the ncaa slams penn state in the wake of the jerry sandusky child sex abuse scandal and the saskatchewanhuns are stiff. the penalties includes a $60 million fine, a four-year ban on bowl games, a loss of 10 freshman scholarships each year. five years probation and erasing every win from 1998 through 2011. >> suspension of the football program would bring with it significant unintended harm to many who had nothing to do with this case. >> the ncaa also says current football plays are are free to transfer immediately to another school. >>> federal prosecutors say a former marine who shot at the pentagon is mentally competent to be sentenced. earlier this year, yonathan maleku pleaded guilty to firing shots at the pentagon, the marine corps museum and other targets in 2010. faces 25 years in prison. his lawyers filed a request this for no a court ordered mental examination saying a psychiatrist believes maleku was schizophrenic at the time of the shooting. prosecutors say the same doctor found he was able to understand the case against him and participate in his defense. >>> a former prince
>> the ncaa slams penn state in the wake of the jerry sandusky child sex abuse scandal and the saskatchewanhuns are stiff. the penalties includes a $60 million fine, a four-year ban on bowl games, a loss of 10 freshman scholarships each year. five years probation and erasing every win from 1998 through 2011. >> suspension of the football program would bring with it significant unintended harm to many who had nothing to do with this case. >> the ncaa also says current football...
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. >>> congress is working on new saskatchewan shun ozzie ron for its illegal nuclear program and a vote could come in the house tomorrow. house and senate northishs agreed to expand the existing penalties to include sanction ozzie ron's energy sector and go after anyone helping iran avoid oil sanctions. -- congress is working on new sanctions on iran. >>> the deadly ebola virus in uganda has now spread to the capital. it is highly infectious and the president is urging people not to have sash we'll sex, shake hands or do it yourself funerals. the symptoms include patients bleeding from every or physician of their body and almost all die. >>> we have a health advisory at a local beach to tell you about. we'll tell you which popular beach has a high bacteria level. we are checking our forecast and morning traffic. stay with us. time is 5:12. homicide of young people in america has an impacact on all f us. how can we save these young people's lives? as a police chief i have an opportunity to affect what happens in a major city. i learned early on if yo
. >>> congress is working on new saskatchewan shun ozzie ron for its illegal nuclear program and a vote could come in the house tomorrow. house and senate northishs agreed to expand the existing penalties to include sanction ozzie ron's energy sector and go after anyone helping iran avoid oil sanctions. -- congress is working on new sanctions on iran. >>> the deadly ebola virus in uganda has now spread to the capital. it is highly infectious and the president is urging people...
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they each have basically saskatchewanals filled with thousands of patents. samsung has some essential patents that are important to all phones. apple saying you have to license them them to us, which is true, they do. and you have to license them to us at a fair price. they're saying samsung is asking too much. you're seeing them throw these paddents back and forth at each other >> suarez: help me understand this amimus towards google a little bit. when the late steve jobs talked about thermo nuclear war, why is is steve jobs so angry about android in a samsung product? >> well, he says that android, the way android works copied all kinds of things from apple's operating system. so, for example, if you look at an apple phone and you scroll through your contacts, you'll notice when you get to the very end, say, a, it bounces back, right? and this is a little bounce. that same kind of bounce was put into the android operating system. although now in a concession to apple, they've taken it out of the samsung phone. so that's the kind of thing they're fighting o
they each have basically saskatchewanals filled with thousands of patents. samsung has some essential patents that are important to all phones. apple saying you have to license them them to us, which is true, they do. and you have to license them to us at a fair price. they're saying samsung is asking too much. you're seeing them throw these paddents back and forth at each other >> suarez: help me understand this amimus towards google a little bit. when the late steve jobs talked about...
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will be commercial, 100 billion barrels and that is kind of what is going on in north dakota, saskatchewan and montana. that is not just america, it is the world as a whole. our report looked at north america, and it is important for north america, i know it is significantly less conservative than those of the energy administration. but we look at what is potentially available, and by the way, our numbers show different profiles than the numbers that adam shows from the eia said show a continued decline in mexican production. i think the world will be defined at the end of the year that mexican production will be up your end from onshore production. there are discoveries in deep sure that have just been announced. full results of extradition in the extension from texas to the other side of the border, they are just becoming publicly available. there is no reason to assume that the geology won't work. what those reasons will be, somewhat skeptical about, whether a company like this can do at the oil companies of north america can do. let me be very specific about this. what has allowed this
will be commercial, 100 billion barrels and that is kind of what is going on in north dakota, saskatchewan and montana. that is not just america, it is the world as a whole. our report looked at north america, and it is important for north america, i know it is significantly less conservative than those of the energy administration. but we look at what is potentially available, and by the way, our numbers show different profiles than the numbers that adam shows from the eia said show a...