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so canada, many providences in canada have a pharmaceutical industry paid take back. same with mexico same with the countries in the european union. in all those cases, it is the pharmaceutical companies who pay and the governments who do oversight. that is the model that has worked throughout the world and in no case was there any measurable increase in the cost of pharmaceuticals. the pharmaceutical industry knows how to do this and they do it with the pharmacies because they take back recalls. it's set up worldwide. the farm -- the pharmaceutical companies are experts. alameda passed an ordinance. they had two hearings on stewardship plans. pharmaceutical companies have joined in alameda county to submit stewardship plans. same in king county. well over 200 companies have joined and those in king county have stepped up to the plate to join them. we think there's lots of precedents that will work here in san francisco as well. you'll hear from industry sometimes that home disposal is the best option. what does home disposal means? it means flushing down the toilet o
so canada, many providences in canada have a pharmaceutical industry paid take back. same with mexico same with the countries in the european union. in all those cases, it is the pharmaceutical companies who pay and the governments who do oversight. that is the model that has worked throughout the world and in no case was there any measurable increase in the cost of pharmaceuticals. the pharmaceutical industry knows how to do this and they do it with the pharmacies because they take back...
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he is getting shot from both direct and's. >> is so we have the headline, canada is willing to move forwardtaking greater steps to deal with simon change but so far the united states does not want to talk. [indiscernible] >> alberto wants to work with canada and the united states to up our game on oil and gas regulations. >> i am pretty sure i know the answer, but i want to say this. we are going to miss our greenhouse emissions by half in 2012. let's say we get our act together through better consultation with americans and carbon hits it's in emissions targets in 2020. will keystone be ok? >> i think it comes down to understanding the broader issues around the industry. we have an existing industry of 2 billion barrels a day. that is existing. you have not seen anyone trying to shut those down. the concern is with the expansion. the proposal is to aaa hand quintupled that in. i do not see how canada can do all of that and to meet climate targets. if anything, we have to wretched down. -- ratchet down. there is a concern that to alberto wants to pursue massive expansion. that is not keepin
he is getting shot from both direct and's. >> is so we have the headline, canada is willing to move forwardtaking greater steps to deal with simon change but so far the united states does not want to talk. [indiscernible] >> alberto wants to work with canada and the united states to up our game on oil and gas regulations. >> i am pretty sure i know the answer, but i want to say this. we are going to miss our greenhouse emissions by half in 2012. let's say we get our act...
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he gets shot from both directions. >> so we have the headline right, canada is willing to move forward on taking greater steps to do with climate change but so far the united states doesn't want to talk. >> here in washington they did the light vehicle admission -- emission standards and they came here and said alberta wants to work with canada and work with the united states to up our game on oil and gas regulations. he was right here in washington saying that. >> i just want to put the question but i'm pretty sure i know the answer but i just want to see. we are going to miss our greenhouse emissions targets by half by 2020. let's say we get our act together remixes that are regulations in consultation with the americans and national carbon price and canada hits its targets in 2020. will keystone then be okay? >> well, i think it really comes down to understanding the broader issues around the industry itself. we have an existing industry of 2 million barrels a day. that industry is fair. it is operating. we haven't seen groups like nrdc going up and shoving those operations down. a
he gets shot from both directions. >> so we have the headline right, canada is willing to move forward on taking greater steps to do with climate change but so far the united states doesn't want to talk. >> here in washington they did the light vehicle admission -- emission standards and they came here and said alberta wants to work with canada and work with the united states to up our game on oil and gas regulations. he was right here in washington saying that. >> i just want...
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and what better friend and ally than canada to work with? soanada has other options for its economic vitality. so why not have that partnership be with the united states? i think unfortunately what we've gone through in the united states with keystone has affected the relationship. we don't want it to affect our relationship but i think long-term we need to work to put things back together and put things right. >> danielle droitsch let's get your views. >> i don't think america's any better friend than canada. we have lots of trade 300,000 people across the border every day, $2 billion in economic growth between the two countries every day. we have the shared border we have this extremely long history of working together, fighting together to working across together on a number of issues for decades. but friends negative to talk about issues, and friends need to be able to discuss what really matters. one thing that we really got to think about is, last year was the hottest year on record. 16 of the last hottest years on record happened since 1
and what better friend and ally than canada to work with? soanada has other options for its economic vitality. so why not have that partnership be with the united states? i think unfortunately what we've gone through in the united states with keystone has affected the relationship. we don't want it to affect our relationship but i think long-term we need to work to put things back together and put things right. >> danielle droitsch let's get your views. >> i don't think america's...
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canada is set to break its climate promise internationally. so it really doesn't make a lot of sense for canada to point to the u.s. say hey, we'll not move ahead on oil and gas because you aren't. it doesn't make sense. what makes sense for canada to put together a plan, just like the u.s. has. together the two countries can meet copenhagen agreements. then work together to go, as a pair to, north i mean north america, should be going to the world stage, saying together we're going to meet these international agreements. >> can i ask a question mr. bernstein?athathathathgíib it will be up to a million tons per year. so the united states is pardoner inning with canada on carbon dioxide. that is what we need to do on technology side. that is what we'll bring to the debate on the president's climate agenda. let's look at technology and not necessarily the regulations. >> on coal, it is, will be a interesting debate here. what i do with my friends in the coal states invite them to saskatchewan, for new carbon capture. there is a lot of interest here
canada is set to break its climate promise internationally. so it really doesn't make a lot of sense for canada to point to the u.s. say hey, we'll not move ahead on oil and gas because you aren't. it doesn't make sense. what makes sense for canada to put together a plan, just like the u.s. has. together the two countries can meet copenhagen agreements. then work together to go, as a pair to, north i mean north america, should be going to the world stage, saying together we're going to meet...
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so much. >>> in canada, a harrowing experience early today for passengers on another a-320 flight that made a hard landing which injured dozens on board. the air canada plane slid off the runway at halifax international airport. we get the latest tonight from gabe gutierrez. >> the air canada flight came down hard, its nose broken off, one wing badly damaged. >> we have a report of a plane crash. aircraft emergency. airplane down. the airbus a-320 was flying from toronto to halifax nova scotia carrying 133 passengers and five crew members. >> we hit once and then crashed. then we just skidded for a very long time. >> i hit my head and said it's over. no way we were going to survive that. >> authorities say the plane touched down short of the runway and skidded for 1100 feet before it came to a stop. >> this caused considerable damage to the aircraft, and the main landing gear came off at that point. >> passengers say the plane hit a power line. the airport temporarily lost electricity. it was snowing, but the airline has not determined what caused the hard landing. >> it was safe to fly in
so much. >>> in canada, a harrowing experience early today for passengers on another a-320 flight that made a hard landing which injured dozens on board. the air canada plane slid off the runway at halifax international airport. we get the latest tonight from gabe gutierrez. >> the air canada flight came down hard, its nose broken off, one wing badly damaged. >> we have a report of a plane crash. aircraft emergency. airplane down. the airbus a-320 was flying from toronto to...
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on twitter with a lot of people saying freedom of sorts is a constitutionally protected right in canada. so everyone has a right to dress as they see fit. others have posted somewhat sarcastic responses, asking stephen harper if women should be allowed to wear makeup as these officials their moneys. -- at these official ceremonies. some have shown photos of covered faces and nonreligious contexts wearing a hat and scarf, for reasonable, a sports mask, batman costume, while asking the head of government with more than a hint of irony if their attire is suitably "canadian." not all canadians are quite so outraged. in fact, somebody can come to stephen harper's defense. the folks who sent these tweets say it is a symbol of oppression and has no place in canadian society. over 210,000 people have been killed in syria since the war began in march, 2011, and 2014 alone solve 76,000 deaths. this in a graphic -- this graphic was put together by the american foreign press. you can look at these alarming stats on the afp's website. miss pickle is not your average dog. as we can see from her instagram
on twitter with a lot of people saying freedom of sorts is a constitutionally protected right in canada. so everyone has a right to dress as they see fit. others have posted somewhat sarcastic responses, asking stephen harper if women should be allowed to wear makeup as these officials their moneys. -- at these official ceremonies. some have shown photos of covered faces and nonreligious contexts wearing a hat and scarf, for reasonable, a sports mask, batman costume, while asking the head of...
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so when we said it's a real name. they said, this was originally, it was up in -- we shoot the show in canada. an't show it." and the same thing down here with pop. they said, "listen, it's somebody's name, there we go." i'm not saying they're happy about it. [ light laughter ] but, you know, we actually went to phone books and tore pages with the name schitt in different cities, right -- and we photo copied it and sent it to them, and -- >> jimmy: it's real? >> yeah, it's absolutely real. >> jimmy: and so the premise of the show i love, it's you, it's katherine o'hara. your son is actually in it, he's very funny. >> katherine is brilliant the in the show. my son daniel is -- >> jimmy: how cool is that to work with your son? >> it's pretty, pretty damn cool. can you say damn? >> jimmy: no, unless it's a a last name, we can't say it. [ laughter ] but this is probably is a last name -- >> we'll probably bleep it. but -- no, no, he's fantastic. we have a great cast. i'm so proud of this show, you know, we -- >> jimmy: sorry. >> i'm damn proud of this show. [ laughter ] damn proud of the show. >> j
so when we said it's a real name. they said, this was originally, it was up in -- we shoot the show in canada. an't show it." and the same thing down here with pop. they said, "listen, it's somebody's name, there we go." i'm not saying they're happy about it. [ light laughter ] but, you know, we actually went to phone books and tore pages with the name schitt in different cities, right -- and we photo copied it and sent it to them, and -- >> jimmy: it's real? >> yeah,...
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so much. >>> in canada a heroing experience for passengers on another flight that made a hard landing that injured dozens on board. the plane slid off the runway at halifax international airport. we get the latest tonight from gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: it came down hard, nose broken off, one wing badly damaged. the air bus air 320 was flying from toronto to halifax. >> we hit once and crashed. we skidded for a long time. >> i hit my head. i said it's over. there's no way we're going to survive that. >> reporter: authorities say the plane touched down short of the runway and skidded 1100 feet before it came to a stop. >> this caused considerable damage to the aircraft and the mainlanding gear came off at that point. >> passengers say the plane hit a power line. the airport temporarily lost electricity. it was snowing, but the airline has not determined what caused the hard landing. 25 were rushed to the hospital many clutching blankets. all but one have been released. incredibly there were no serious injuries. >> people pouring out of the plane. >> we were worried about it. >> reporter: this is
so much. >>> in canada a heroing experience for passengers on another flight that made a hard landing that injured dozens on board. the plane slid off the runway at halifax international airport. we get the latest tonight from gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: it came down hard, nose broken off, one wing badly damaged. the air bus air 320 was flying from toronto to halifax. >> we hit once and crashed. we skidded for a long time. >> i hit my head. i said it's over. there's...
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so this pipeline will be moving may be 800,000 barrels of oil from canada to the united -- from canada through the united states and it is going to a tax-free export zone. so we know what is going to happen. why is that important? it is important because the export young men and women in uniform every single day over to the middle east to protect the ships with oil coming into the united states that we import from kuwait, from saudi arabia from the other countries around the world. so why would be -- why would we be exporting oil out of the united states while we are exporting men and women from out of america to protect oil coming back in from countries in the middle east? that makes no sense. that is what this pipeline is all about. it is about getting some benefits for the united states climate change, big loser. dirtiest oil in the world. the canadian -- they are actually paying the tax in the event that there is an oil spill and they don't have to pay to that fund either that american companies do. and then, there are ads on television saying they will keep the oil in the united s
so this pipeline will be moving may be 800,000 barrels of oil from canada to the united -- from canada through the united states and it is going to a tax-free export zone. so we know what is going to happen. why is that important? it is important because the export young men and women in uniform every single day over to the middle east to protect the ships with oil coming into the united states that we import from kuwait, from saudi arabia from the other countries around the world. so why would...
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so that drains down that cooler air from canada and plunges southward so it feels like 34 currently andity wind chill in poconos is 4. 37 current wind chill in dover and 9 wind chill there in lancaster and big picture satellite 6 and action radar shows you clear and quiet conditions new eng tloond mid-atlantic region west ward to eastern great lakes and portions of can saturday. that's why we had high pressure in control. winds around the high clockwise and suppresses moisture to the south. that stays away from us. there's snow that's currently moving closer and closer to chicago. folks there as they wake up tomorrow morning could find few inches of snow opt grouptd. snow stays away for our region and chill and winter like air overhead tomorrow morning. check this out. future tracker 6 wind chills showing you 5:30, 6:00 in the morning numbers along the 5 corridor feel like high teens and low 0s. same south and east. 33 the wind chill in the poconos 33 the wind chill in the poconos. as i advance this 3:00 in the afternoon tomorrow most locations feeling like we're only in the 30s. even t
so that drains down that cooler air from canada and plunges southward so it feels like 34 currently andity wind chill in poconos is 4. 37 current wind chill in dover and 9 wind chill there in lancaster and big picture satellite 6 and action radar shows you clear and quiet conditions new eng tloond mid-atlantic region west ward to eastern great lakes and portions of can saturday. that's why we had high pressure in control. winds around the high clockwise and suppresses moisture to the south....
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canada. they have the same standards that the u.s. does so we don't anticipate a lot of difficulty frankly with canada. we are anticipating challenges with mexico which our project is focused on that as one of the key learning conditions. so we have actually from a key learning condition things we have learned from our projects we have actually had 61 things that we have learned and i would like to mention another one in particular that has been extremely valuable that is then fed into the technical team and rfp process and that's our project in los angeles. los angeles is working to try to get some sites up and we have learned the use of existing government infrastructure is quite a bit more challenging than we had originally anticipated. developing memoranda of understanding, leasing excess capacity is very challenging so it has been extremely helpful through that project. i would have you feel more comforting after the rome and northern border instead of the southern border. i think we will be able to traverse those challenges quite easily
canada. they have the same standards that the u.s. does so we don't anticipate a lot of difficulty frankly with canada. we are anticipating challenges with mexico which our project is focused on that as one of the key learning conditions. so we have actually from a key learning condition things we have learned from our projects we have actually had 61 things that we have learned and i would like to mention another one in particular that has been extremely valuable that is then fed into the...
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and canada is be -- because of the oil sands sector and that is rapidly growing. sohat is why the oil and gas regulations or some other policy like a price on carbon across canada will be needed in order in order for canada to meet its carbon promise. right now it's set to break its climate promised internationally. so it really doesn't make a lot of sense for canada to point to the u.s. and say hey we are not going to move ahead on oil and gas because you are. what makes sense is for canada to put together a plan just like the u.s. has and together, the two countries can meet in copenhagen and work together to go as a pair to north america and should be going to the world stage and say together we are going to make -- make these international issues. >> is the president's climate plan are republicans going to , let it happen? there's a lot of talk about blocking it in the senate. what is your view? should the president count on his plan moving forward? >> we are going to have a vigorous debate about that in the united states senate and i'm sure the house of represen
and canada is be -- because of the oil sands sector and that is rapidly growing. sohat is why the oil and gas regulations or some other policy like a price on carbon across canada will be needed in order in order for canada to meet its carbon promise. right now it's set to break its climate promised internationally. so it really doesn't make a lot of sense for canada to point to the u.s. and say hey we are not going to move ahead on oil and gas because you are. what makes sense is for canada to...
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they've been doing so in canada. canada has really caught on to this idea of allowing drone flights, because the united states does not. >> our regulations are still trying to catch up. figure out what exactly are the rules. >> not that fun. >>> some young kids are batting life-threatening diseases, but they're beginning to get a very special visit later today. >> members of the wwe superstars will visit patients in palo alto today. wwe superstars are all in town early. it's all ahead of sunday's wrestlemania. >>> a familiar tune there. "rocket man." elton john will be in the bay area this august. maybe singing "benny and the jets." dozens of artists lined up to film this year's festival. here are some of the other headliners. billy idol, mumford and sons, the black keys and sam smith, a strong lineup. it happens the first weekend in august. >> and boy, do they get a big turnout for this. >> weather is really nice. but we're not going to predict really far into the future. >> summer heat for this week. >> it is going
they've been doing so in canada. canada has really caught on to this idea of allowing drone flights, because the united states does not. >> our regulations are still trying to catch up. figure out what exactly are the rules. >> not that fun. >>> some young kids are batting life-threatening diseases, but they're beginning to get a very special visit later today. >> members of the wwe superstars will visit patients in palo alto today. wwe superstars are all in town...
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so far efforts to do so in canada have born fruit.the efforts do not continue to show good results, we could see a restructuring sometime at the end of this year, next year, and that could be a code word for job cuts and american express. also saying the first quarter outlook on earnings right now modestly better than the full-year outlook, a flat to slightly better analysts looking for earnings of $1.36 up from $1.33. knew will be impacted by lower gasoline prices as well as others. >> despite today's rally, the big oil companies are taking a hit from the drop in price. who's reaping the benefits? what one analyst is calling the oil wealth transfer after the break. >>> plus, brian kelly takes you under the radar for what he thinks the next big threat to the oil market is. >>> oil bucking the trend and finishing higher. our next guest says when it comes to oil and airline stocks a major shift could be womaning in wealth this year. hunter, always good to see you. >> you too. >> it's interesting because you crunch numbers for exxonmobil
so far efforts to do so in canada have born fruit.the efforts do not continue to show good results, we could see a restructuring sometime at the end of this year, next year, and that could be a code word for job cuts and american express. also saying the first quarter outlook on earnings right now modestly better than the full-year outlook, a flat to slightly better analysts looking for earnings of $1.36 up from $1.33. knew will be impacted by lower gasoline prices as well as others. >>...
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and quite a bit of wild fur coming from north america and canada. >> so wild fur does sort of make its way into the mix. now, is it legal wild fur? >> absolutely. we are bound by international conventions on what we can trap. but mainly what you find with the fur is it's a conservation issue. a lot of wild animals need to be culled for conservation reasons, so rather than culling and throwing away then you've got an economy creating jobs and welfare by people using those skins for fur. so it's part of the economic mix in north america. >> because some will say, again, the anti-fur campaign will say, man-made materials nowadays for normal stuff, right, fake fur, all sorts of -- you know material to keep us warm so we don't need fur. how do you combat that argument? and say, we shouldn't be killing these animals? >> they're right that fake fur is everywhere. the science behind fake fur is improving. it's a choice issue. some people will have fake fur. there might be an economic reason. other people want the actual beauty and the real feel and the touch and the warmth of real fur. it's a
and quite a bit of wild fur coming from north america and canada. >> so wild fur does sort of make its way into the mix. now, is it legal wild fur? >> absolutely. we are bound by international conventions on what we can trap. but mainly what you find with the fur is it's a conservation issue. a lot of wild animals need to be culled for conservation reasons, so rather than culling and throwing away then you've got an economy creating jobs and welfare by people using those skins for...
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canada, to their credit refused to indict the fugitive slaves. the canadian said, look, there is no more slavery the british empire so running away from slavery is me on our books. if you are a murderer and you run a way to canada, they will extradite you to the u.s. because murder is a crime in canada. they absolutely refused to send fugitive slaves back. also in canada, blacks could vote, serve on juries, had better economic opportunities than they did even in the northern united states. canada offered more to many black people than they could find in the u.s. juan: you mentioned the involvement of free blacks in the movement, but there was also a small but vibrant black press at the time. samuel cornish -- >> new york at the first black newspaper in the country. unfortunately, for historians like me, they went out of existence as of 1841 and then you have about 15 year period in new york with no black president it comes back later in the 1850's. so the information begins to become harder to come by in the mid-1840's and 1850's. it is like a little detective story. you have to pick up pieces from all over the place. the information is there if
canada, to their credit refused to indict the fugitive slaves. the canadian said, look, there is no more slavery the british empire so running away from slavery is me on our books. if you are a murderer and you run a way to canada, they will extradite you to the u.s. because murder is a crime in canada. they absolutely refused to send fugitive slaves back. also in canada, blacks could vote, serve on juries, had better economic opportunities than they did even in the northern united states....
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point of the united states, right there in the center of the arctic. 3,500 miles and a lot of canada in between. so there's not a connection between the american people and the arctic. we only have 50,000 americans who live above the arctic circle in northern alaska. 'i think most alaskans in the state have a connection to the arctic. they understand it but it's not a large population and someone mentioned earlier this morning, in fact i meant to comment on it. one of our coast guard officers talked about us being a maritime nation. i have hard a hard time over the years trying to convince people we're a maritime nation much less an arctic nation as well yet we are and have responsibilities as a nation. so it's only been recently with the opening of the wear -- there's a changing climate it's opening up waters and there are needs there. but they are new needs. new starts, and anything in washington that is a new start is very difficult to sell. therefore so, in terms of resourcing we know the pressures on the federal budget over the past decade or so so it's hard to get new things in there in terms
point of the united states, right there in the center of the arctic. 3,500 miles and a lot of canada in between. so there's not a connection between the american people and the arctic. we only have 50,000 americans who live above the arctic circle in northern alaska. 'i think most alaskans in the state have a connection to the arctic. they understand it but it's not a large population and someone mentioned earlier this morning, in fact i meant to comment on it. one of our coast guard officers...
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from europe, the us canada mining companies oil companies - so you don't see that international pressure the most powerful enterprises in the world are doing great in mexico. so there is a conflict of interest there is an international complicity that explains why mexico is not moving forward. >> the road that leads from monterrey to juana's home is lined with factories and companies that have made this area one of mexico's main economic centers... the last time the family heard from damaris she had been driving on this road - and called to say she had been in a small car accident - and then a policeman told her to turn off her cell phone here it says i'm still alive - find me... according to juana the last people that saw damaris were the transit police - another reason why she questions the official investigation - and the remains that were given to her. just like in all the other cases we found and the families we met in mexico, no one has been prosecuted for damaris's disappearance. until the results of franco's test come back they say they'll continue to wait for her to return. >> t
from europe, the us canada mining companies oil companies - so you don't see that international pressure the most powerful enterprises in the world are doing great in mexico. so there is a conflict of interest there is an international complicity that explains why mexico is not moving forward. >> the road that leads from monterrey to juana's home is lined with factories and companies that have made this area one of mexico's main economic centers... the last time the family heard from...
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so fun. >> jimmy: canada's a beautiful place, yeah.an show it right now, if we have it. now, you're going pretty fast there. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: you're going -- watch, oh, woah. boy, boy -- what happened there? you just -- oh, stop. will, will, this is -- all right, well, you've done it before clearly. you've done it before. [ laughter ] >> that was a planned fall. >> jimmy: you did it on purpose? >> yeah. >> jimmy: is that right? >> it just looks good when you fall. >> jimmy: yeah, it's a good thing. but it was fun though, and you didn't get hurt? >> no, not at all. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: not at all? no injury whatsoever? >> it actually healed the injuries that i had. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what was wrong? did you have like -- >> i had a messed up knee that i was meaning to get surgery on and i don't have to do that anymore. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, congratulations. that's a good thing. that's fantastic. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i always ask how's mom doing? how's your mom doing? >> mom is doing great. she is being just a
so fun. >> jimmy: canada's a beautiful place, yeah.an show it right now, if we have it. now, you're going pretty fast there. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: you're going -- watch, oh, woah. boy, boy -- what happened there? you just -- oh, stop. will, will, this is -- all right, well, you've done it before clearly. you've done it before. [ laughter ] >> that was a planned fall. >> jimmy: you did it on purpose? >> yeah. >> jimmy: is that right? >>...
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so the country was very much in flux, but the british were firmly in control now because the french were no longer in canada, so then it was at peace for the first time in a long time, which must have been a big relief, and very prosperous. business boomed the way it often does after a war, and the british then decided that now that they had canada to administer as well, they needed some more money from these colonies over across the water. that's when they began to enforce the laws that were already on the books about trading. that's when arnold, who by the age of 21 had become an independent trader and merchant in new haven -- he'd been such a good apprentice that the man he'd worked for set him up and loaned him the money. all the traders in new england started to go broke because they could no longer trade directly with quebec and the caribbean without being interdicted by british ships on the high seas all their cargoes taken, and they in fact were turned into smugglers. c-span: when you lived in this country when he was 21 -- that would make it 1762 -- what country were you a citizen of? >> guest: gre
so the country was very much in flux, but the british were firmly in control now because the french were no longer in canada, so then it was at peace for the first time in a long time, which must have been a big relief, and very prosperous. business boomed the way it often does after a war, and the british then decided that now that they had canada to administer as well, they needed some more money from these colonies over across the water. that's when they began to enforce the laws that were...
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air canada's chief operating officer says despite the weather, it was safe to fly. >> " when the approach happened it was the approach minimum so it was appropriate for landing." >> alecia: pictures taken at the scene show severe damage to the nose and wing. passengers say the air canada jetliner was stuck on the runway for about an hour. at least 23 people were taken to the hospital for observation and treatment of minor injuries. >> "it appears we clipped the power line and all hell broke loose, and it looks like the engine snapped off, and we slid for a while, and thankfully, we're all alive." >> alecia: the transportation safety board of canada is investigating the incident. air canada officials are working with authorities to figure out the cause of the accident. >> grant: some coastlines in the south pacific are under tsunami watch officials say, after a 7.7 earthquake struck near papua new guinea on monday. the u.s.g.s. says the epicenter was about 30 miles off the coast and was 41 miles deep. waves are possible for coasts within 620 miles of the epicenter according to the pacific tsunami warning center. papua new guinea
air canada's chief operating officer says despite the weather, it was safe to fly. >> " when the approach happened it was the approach minimum so it was appropriate for landing." >> alecia: pictures taken at the scene show severe damage to the nose and wing. passengers say the air canada jetliner was stuck on the runway for about an hour. at least 23 people were taken to the hospital for observation and treatment of minor injuries. >> "it appears we clipped the...
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so you can. >>> scary moments for passengers on an air canada plane blast nights. the plane skidded to have runway while landing at halifax international airport. it was snowing when flight 624 from toronto came down for the landing around 9:00 p.m. a total of 138 people were on board the plane. 23 of them were hurt but not seriously. passengers say there was no warning before the slide shook them up. >> there was a couple of people screaming, but it was more shock. we just thought that we were landing hard. and then when the -- the gear started to come -- air bags started to deploy and you saw things falling on the floor you said no no we've got to get out. >> the crash knocked out power at the airport. there are reports the plane hit a power line during that hard landing. >>> the governor of indiana says that he is open to clarifying a very controversial new religious freedom law but he says he is knots going to change it. governor michael penguins said president clinton and obama supported similar laws and he is willing to fight as long as the law is on the book
so you can. >>> scary moments for passengers on an air canada plane blast nights. the plane skidded to have runway while landing at halifax international airport. it was snowing when flight 624 from toronto came down for the landing around 9:00 p.m. a total of 138 people were on board the plane. 23 of them were hurt but not seriously. passengers say there was no warning before the slide shook them up. >> there was a couple of people screaming, but it was more shock. we just...
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production is owned by american and so with the ownership instead of getting that same type of oil that we don't have a favorable relationship with we get from canada so the suggestion that will not benefit anybody here is completely wrong. and i know the senator from north dakota has pointed this out before from his status of a north dakota in it which take pressure off the railroads but interestingly enough there is no significant environmental impact value put the oil on a real car and the steady show that creates 42% more in the shins that should be in the pipeline. it will go on a truck or rail car or the pipeline 28 or 42% more emissions than doing it in the pipeline. so it makes all the sins in the world. . .there
production is owned by american and so with the ownership instead of getting that same type of oil that we don't have a favorable relationship with we get from canada so the suggestion that will not benefit anybody here is completely wrong. and i know the senator from north dakota has pointed this out before from his status of a north dakota in it which take pressure off the railroads but interestingly enough there is no significant environmental impact value put the oil on a real car and the...
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so the farmers are expecting a better syrup harvest. just to give you a comparison, the u.s. makes 60% of the world maple syrup production. canada rounding out the rest with 84%. so yes all the maple syrup gets produced in north america. in terms of timing back in 2012 the season ended in mid-march. because it was so warm. but for 2013-2014, the peak actually extended into admit-april because of the those colder winters. we're also seeing a cold winter right now with the snowy weather pattern. and this extended eded stationary front is slowly dragging us up toward the east. plenty of snowfall from the ohio river valley into new york city and down even into parts of louisiana where we're seeing about a 10 to 15-degree temperature difference just on the other side of the front. this will push toward the east as we go throughout thursday. as you go into friday we should start to see an end to the winter weather for this front. look at this snow in new york d.c., and also look at atlanta and houston. 15 to 20-degree drop between wednesday and thursday for daytime highs. we're in the single digit as we go through the the day. speakin
so the farmers are expecting a better syrup harvest. just to give you a comparison, the u.s. makes 60% of the world maple syrup production. canada rounding out the rest with 84%. so yes all the maple syrup gets produced in north america. in terms of timing back in 2012 the season ended in mid-march. because it was so warm. but for 2013-2014, the peak actually extended into admit-april because of the those colder winters. we're also seeing a cold winter right now with the snowy weather pattern....
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jet stream diverted well up that canada. and sore not going to see any rain any time soon unfortunately. what we will see is some change as we head towards saturday late afternoon going into sunday. coastal low clouds fog will fill in become near the coast. around the bay. that means it is going to get a little bit cooler as we head toward the second half of the weekend. now i know many of you celebrate chinese new year and if you are going to the parade on saturday 62 degrees at 5:15. sunny sky dropping to about the mid 50's with clear conditions here in san francisco. rain would be good. good luck according to tradition. but it's not going to come in this year for the parade. so it does look like good weather for the parade though. tomorrow morning starting off with a little bit off chill so if you have an early run or walk or hike planned might want to bundle up planned might want to bundle up. upper 30's most other area around the 40's and 50's so that's the real only sign that it's still winter. nights are going to be long and
jet stream diverted well up that canada. and sore not going to see any rain any time soon unfortunately. what we will see is some change as we head towards saturday late afternoon going into sunday. coastal low clouds fog will fill in become near the coast. around the bay. that means it is going to get a little bit cooler as we head toward the second half of the weekend. now i know many of you celebrate chinese new year and if you are going to the parade on saturday 62 degrees at 5:15. sunny...
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gives the airline the peace of mind to know it can track its fleet over the harsh land scape of canada's arctic. so air can do it, why not others? what's taking so long for the airline industry to catch up? in the wake of the mh-370 tragedy, the international civil aviation organization says its members, most major airlines around the world, will now adopt new aircraft tracking standards by the end of next year, including tracking a plane's position at least every 15 minutes. >> reporter: knowing where a plane is any time, anywhere would have seemed like common sense. but mh-370 proved it was instead a safety feature that's not been implemented by most airlines around the world except one. >> take a short break now. when we come back, newly released audio is raising questions about the man known as jihadi john. we're having theories that his voice was digitally lowered. >>> and federal agents track down on tourism. that's when we come back. sure! i offer multi-car, safe driver, and so many other discounts that people think i'm a big deal. and boy, are they right. ladies, i can share hundreds in sav
gives the airline the peace of mind to know it can track its fleet over the harsh land scape of canada's arctic. so air can do it, why not others? what's taking so long for the airline industry to catch up? in the wake of the mh-370 tragedy, the international civil aviation organization says its members, most major airlines around the world, will now adopt new aircraft tracking standards by the end of next year, including tracking a plane's position at least every 15 minutes. >> reporter:...
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in canada, another so-called bomb train laden with crude oil has derailed in northern ontario, marking at least the fourth fiery derailment in north america in three weeks. the train laden with oil from alberta caused a massive fire and a shroud of black smoke.five cars went into the makami river. fires were still burning in illinois after a train carrying oil from north the coda derailed thursday. the environmental protection agency warns the spill threatens the mississippi river. the pyre moehring -- the pioneering documentary filmmaker outward males has died at the age of 88. best known for his cinema verite style, in films including "grey gardens" and "gimme shelter," he also founded the maysles documentary center. those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting from alabama. tens of thousands of people, including president obama over 100 members of congress, traveled to selma alabama, for the 50th anniversary of bloody sunday. on march 7, 1965, hundreds of peaceful voting rights activists were
in canada, another so-called bomb train laden with crude oil has derailed in northern ontario, marking at least the fourth fiery derailment in north america in three weeks. the train laden with oil from alberta caused a massive fire and a shroud of black smoke.five cars went into the makami river. fires were still burning in illinois after a train carrying oil from north the coda derailed thursday. the environmental protection agency warns the spill threatens the mississippi river. the pyre...
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in syria, canada did not fly incursions into syria. they'll now do so. the prime minister said it was clear that i.s.i.l. was at war with canada and named canada and canadians in the threats. >> we intend to degrade the capacities of i.s.i.l., its engagement engagement, ability to engage and operate bases in the open expand its presence in the region and propagate the attacks outside the region. >> there's found be a debate. both parties saying they'll oppose the motion. the comfortable majority should get it through. it's likely to be an election issue. canada facing the issue in october, and the conservative government led will emphasise national security credentials. both opposition parties probably saying we need more humanitarian aid, less combat aid. poll indicate there's good support for the mission, six fighter jets couple of hundred special forces troops but not for combat troops or boots on the ground. that is why this motion says that that will not be the case in canada's mission in iraq and syria. >> fighters loyal to i.s.i.l. claimed responsi
in syria, canada did not fly incursions into syria. they'll now do so. the prime minister said it was clear that i.s.i.l. was at war with canada and named canada and canadians in the threats. >> we intend to degrade the capacities of i.s.i.l., its engagement engagement, ability to engage and operate bases in the open expand its presence in the region and propagate the attacks outside the region. >> there's found be a debate. both parties saying they'll oppose the motion. the...
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the truth is we are still 5 million barrels a day short so this pipeline will be moving 800,000 barrels of oil from canada right to the united states which could reduce our dependence upon imported oil but it's going to a tax-free exports on so we know what's going to happen. why is that important? it's important because we export young men and women in uniform every single day to the middle east to protect the ships with oil coming into the night it states that we import from kuwait, from saudi arabia, from other countries around the world so why would we be exporting oil out of the united states while we are exporting young men and women in uniform out of america who then protect oil coming back in from countries in the middle east. that makes no sense. that is what this pipeline is all about. it's all about getting some benefit for the united states. climate change, a big loser, the dirtiest oil in the world. the canadians actually escaped paying the tax in the event that there is an oil spill. they don't have to pay into that fund either if american oil companies do and notwithstanding their ads on te
the truth is we are still 5 million barrels a day short so this pipeline will be moving 800,000 barrels of oil from canada right to the united states which could reduce our dependence upon imported oil but it's going to a tax-free exports on so we know what's going to happen. why is that important? it's important because we export young men and women in uniform every single day to the middle east to protect the ships with oil coming into the night it states that we import from kuwait, from...
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fugitive slaves got to new york city very quickly they were sent to upstate new york and canada to achieve freedom so the york was the pivotal turning point from their journey from slavery to freedom. i got into this subject accidentally. a student of mine was working on her senior thesis about the abolitionist journalist and is interested in his journalistic career but she said in the papers there is the document about fugitive slaves and you may find it interesting. i filed that way and to with the record of fugitives but basically for two years a journalist and an activist of the underground railroad reported the experiences of over 200 men women and children to went on their way to freedom and ba journalist he put down their stories of who owns them or why or how they escaped who helped them how they got to your care where they send them or how much money they spend like on train tickets. then i decided to track down the leads with the record of fugitives to see if i could depicted as a cave through new york city. of the book begins with a document may be a star with a historical question then fi
fugitive slaves got to new york city very quickly they were sent to upstate new york and canada to achieve freedom so the york was the pivotal turning point from their journey from slavery to freedom. i got into this subject accidentally. a student of mine was working on her senior thesis about the abolitionist journalist and is interested in his journalistic career but she said in the papers there is the document about fugitive slaves and you may find it interesting. i filed that way and to...
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efforts to deport mohamed fahmy to canada have proved unsuccessful so far.for now his fate and that of bahar mohamed and six other al jazerra journalists lies once again in the hands of the egyptian judiciary. al jazerra. >>> coming up here in the next 15 minutes. n chanting ] >> another protest in the united states after police shoot a black teenager. that's after the break. justice! >> when do we want it? >> now! >> they are running towards base... >>...explosions going off we're not quite sure... >> fault lines al jazeera america's award winning, investigative series... >> former klansman david duke. >> america has been taken over. >> defending his controversial past. >> i did what i thought was right. >> that was then... what about now? >> i believe the zionists control the country. >> "talk to al jazeera". only on al jazeera america. >>> welcome back. the top stories on al jazerra. the nigeria-based armed group boko haram has pledged elyse i think to isil. on saturday morning 50 people were killed in attacks across the northeastern city. by suspected bo
efforts to deport mohamed fahmy to canada have proved unsuccessful so far.for now his fate and that of bahar mohamed and six other al jazerra journalists lies once again in the hands of the egyptian judiciary. al jazerra. >>> coming up here in the next 15 minutes. n chanting ] >> another protest in the united states after police shoot a black teenager. that's after the break. justice! >> when do we want it? >> now! >> they are running towards base......
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so that is the good news. and now here is the bad news. it's from ontario, canadalumes of smoke continue to billow as crews try to put out burning tanker cars full of crude oil. >> enormous enormous amount of flames. >> more than 30 cars derailed. >> just heard a big boom. >> no one was hurt in the nearby town of gogama, but five cars fell into this river. many say this could have been far worse. >> what if it had been another two kilometers, and it would happen in the middle of the village? you can imagine the size of the fire just by the size of the smoke coming out of there. gogama could be gone. >> 38 cars derailed saturday morning. not clear how many are on fire. danica canada's safety board doubled the number of investigators at the scene today. they are still unable to actually investigate, though. a tsb spokesperson saying today, quote, the fire is still burning, we're not able to access the accident site so we have to wait. this was the third oil train derailment in northern ontario in less than a month. also the second in this area around gogama. in fact
so that is the good news. and now here is the bad news. it's from ontario, canadalumes of smoke continue to billow as crews try to put out burning tanker cars full of crude oil. >> enormous enormous amount of flames. >> more than 30 cars derailed. >> just heard a big boom. >> no one was hurt in the nearby town of gogama, but five cars fell into this river. many say this could have been far worse. >> what if it had been another two kilometers, and it would happen in...
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so much for joining us. john: thank you for having me. emily: even though you're running blackberry in canada area is where you call home. john: yes. emily: you technically live here. john: i live here. my family lives here. so i live all around. yes, it is our headquarters in waterloo, canada. emily: how much time do you spend here versus waterloo? john: i try to spend about a week a month in waterloo. we still have 5,000, 6,000 people over there in canada, between waterloo and mississauga and ottawa. we are building a site here in silicon valley. so that is -- i spend about a week or so a month here. the rest of the time, i go around the world, seeing customers, meeting with analysts, investors, partners, distributors, and so forth. so that is why i do that. emily: part of the reason you are opening an office here is an talent, right? john: part of the reason of opening an office here is so that we can get much closer to all that is happening. at silicon valley, there are a lot of great ideas. 90% does not go anywhere. but the 10% that goes anywhere becomes the google of the world. you real
so much for joining us. john: thank you for having me. emily: even though you're running blackberry in canada area is where you call home. john: yes. emily: you technically live here. john: i live here. my family lives here. so i live all around. yes, it is our headquarters in waterloo, canada. emily: how much time do you spend here versus waterloo? john: i try to spend about a week a month in waterloo. we still have 5,000, 6,000 people over there in canada, between waterloo and mississauga and...
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they were waiting for the deal to go through so they could start taking canada, brazil philippines.will help drive crh going forward. clearly a win-win when it comes to news shareholders. the biggest loser today is aerospace. soviet aerospace down almost 9.5%. the reason behind this earnings saw sales up two point 3 billion euros. the problem is with its seating. this is a company that makes equipment for aircraft. airbus and boeing have been laying on the pressure saying you are giving us persistent delays when it comes to seats. the deliveries are disrupting their aircraft assembly. this has been far more costly for zodiac than expected. sales doing pretty well. down go the shares. jonathan: caroline hyde, thank you very much. let's take you to the fx market. is it the beginning of the end for king dollar? that is what our next guest things. it is high treason. david bloom, hsbc global head of currency strategy, joins us right here. david: the picture should have been a bear. jonathan: it is able run and it is nearly over. are you complaining about the graphics? some are complaini
they were waiting for the deal to go through so they could start taking canada, brazil philippines.will help drive crh going forward. clearly a win-win when it comes to news shareholders. the biggest loser today is aerospace. soviet aerospace down almost 9.5%. the reason behind this earnings saw sales up two point 3 billion euros. the problem is with its seating. this is a company that makes equipment for aircraft. airbus and boeing have been laying on the pressure saying you are giving us...
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. >> and on some recent trips, so does a certain canada goose. >> my wife wanted me to film the goosehabit of liking to fly. we don't know if it's because she expected us to feed her or she just liked flying along the boat. my wife had a couple of friends that wanted to see a video of the goose flying next to the boat. so i said sure, i'll go after dinner. >> so the goose is no stranger to the barnes family. she's one of five geese that has made a home for themselves in this quiet area known as north bay. this goose stands out from the gaggle. >> they kind of stayed in the area. they were local geese. this one was pretty cool. this was a nice goose. she hung out in the yard. if somebody came by in the boat, she would honk. she was like a watchdog. >> barnes captures beautiful video of the bird, but only after a disastrous first attempt when the so-called watchdog started acting more like a bulldog. at first the real dog gabby seems pretty blaze about the goose. barns thinks it will provide for entertaining home video, but he doesn't know how entertaining it's about to get. as barnes g
. >> and on some recent trips, so does a certain canada goose. >> my wife wanted me to film the goosehabit of liking to fly. we don't know if it's because she expected us to feed her or she just liked flying along the boat. my wife had a couple of friends that wanted to see a video of the goose flying next to the boat. so i said sure, i'll go after dinner. >> so the goose is no stranger to the barnes family. she's one of five geese that has made a home for themselves in this...
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canada. still some very smart people. any questions so far? ok. what are the main issues they're going to tackle? we know the seizure of ships that was done. what is the number one issue? impressment. the u.s. will draw back immediately when negotiations began in august. in august, what is over? the polyphonic -- napoleonic wars. we no longer are negotiating with someone who's distracted. we are negotiating with someone whose military might is sitting there, ready to move. we will say ok, we know we're making this big deal about it. we will kind of drop down. free trade and sailors' rights at the beginning of negotiations , that is off to the side. were not even negotiating over the causes of this war. the british for their part are going to come back and say, any treaty has got to include a buffer zone in the northwest for native americans. this is not out of any deep rooted beliefs or effort to advance the cause of native americans, it is that they want a buffer zone for future invasions of canada. they want the native americans to be the first-
canada. still some very smart people. any questions so far? ok. what are the main issues they're going to tackle? we know the seizure of ships that was done. what is the number one issue? impressment. the u.s. will draw back immediately when negotiations began in august. in august, what is over? the polyphonic -- napoleonic wars. we no longer are negotiating with someone who's distracted. we are negotiating with someone whose military might is sitting there, ready to move. we will say ok, we...
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canada. >> reporter: like this one called hill ray, so the country's 40,000 medical marijuana patients can order pot online and get it in the mail. >> we like tight, tough regulation and like clarity. there just isn't the type of clarity that we see in canada. there isn't the type of clarity like that in the u.s. >> reporter: but canada is the only nation giving marijuana the green light, at least on a medical level. other nations considering it right inside u.s. borders. >> people are saying that this is going to be bigger than bingo. now, i don't know what that means, exactly. >> rn summit in las vegas, leaders discuss the possibility of growing pot on tribal land. >> they're telling us we could possibly create 3 million a year for our tribe alone as economic development. ♪ >> reporter: the u.s. justice department told tribes it may look the other way as it has with washington and colorado. tribes growing pot follows certain rules. >> 556 tribe in the country with their own history, their own leadership and they're going to make their own decisions. >> reporter: in the meantime up north,
canada. >> reporter: like this one called hill ray, so the country's 40,000 medical marijuana patients can order pot online and get it in the mail. >> we like tight, tough regulation and like clarity. there just isn't the type of clarity that we see in canada. there isn't the type of clarity like that in the u.s. >> reporter: but canada is the only nation giving marijuana the green light, at least on a medical level. other nations considering it right inside u.s. borders....
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pressure comes in from canada but when we get these large highs coming from the north like we have had month after month here, it brings in a reenforcing shot of cool air and soow only 44 degrees. the it will be very breezy with that low, continuing to have develop in eastern canada and that high coming in despite lots of sunshine. the high slowly settles in. so we're squash the cloud here, full sun on monday but highs down to 42 degrees and wind chills only in the 30's. in fact we will look at future tracker tomorrow afternoon and it will feel like 29 in allentown. thirty-six in philadelphia. thirty-nine in millville. so definitely very winter-like. the as we go even beyond that into monday afternoon, wind chills staying in the 20 ease for the lehigh valley, 17 in the poconos. thirty-six in philadelphia, even far to the south wind chills only in the 30 a's. the as we look at the forecast for tonight a spotty early shower turning cold, breezy, 29 to 34 for those air temperatures. your exclusive seven day forecast, sin with those winter wind around here tomorrow 44 feeling will like 309's. the stays chilly on monday but bright 42. stuck in the 40's on tuesday
pressure comes in from canada but when we get these large highs coming from the north like we have had month after month here, it brings in a reenforcing shot of cool air and soow only 44 degrees. the it will be very breezy with that low, continuing to have develop in eastern canada and that high coming in despite lots of sunshine. the high slowly settles in. so we're squash the cloud here, full sun on monday but highs down to 42 degrees and wind chills only in the 30's. in fact we will look at...
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