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the united states to begin with on energy. it starts with energy efficiency. in canada and the united states, the same energy efficiency standards has been worked on for cars. the president worked on this and in canada we get higher energy efficiency standards for vehicles. that is number one for being more energy independent in north america. number two is renewables. canada has about 63% renewables for electrical generation. we believe that is very important. number three is the development in a safe way of gas, shale gas and we think we have some technology in canada with some of the companies that are doing that successfully. we know this controversy in the united states and we respect the sovereign debate going on. and fourthly, the amendment of the constitution to mexico just recently, a courageous decision by their leader, the development of oil in texas and oil from canada, we think it provides all of us the opportunity to have less dependence on the middle east. and that's exactly what the scientists at the state department stated. when you look at iraq coming back
the united states to begin with on energy. it starts with energy efficiency. in canada and the united states, the same energy efficiency standards has been worked on for cars. the president worked on this and in canada we get higher energy efficiency standards for vehicles. that is number one for being more energy independent in north america. number two is renewables. canada has about 63% renewables for electrical generation. we believe that is very important. number three is the development...
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the united states'actions to try to stop presidentputin? guest: we are with the united states and/or other european friends on sanctions. i think canada and the united states actually have more ability to provide capacity to do it some of the sanctions because of our energy situation. compared to some other countries that are more dependant on russian energy. we are very much working together daily with the state department, with the pentagon, and the white house encore knitting our efforts. host: you think they are doing enough? guest: well, when you look at sanctions with iran, eventually they brought iran to the table. we will see where the sanctions as to what comes out on july 20 on the negotiations and we hope we are successful in reducing the capacity to build a nuclear weapon and that country. -- in that country. it's too early to say but we are participating together with the u.s. and our other allies on financial sanctions. host: do you agree with the president's decision in iraq to send back in advisers? guest: we were part of the effort in kuwait. we were with the united states in kuwait. we were with united states togethe
the united states'actions to try to stop presidentputin? guest: we are with the united states and/or other european friends on sanctions. i think canada and the united states actually have more ability to provide capacity to do it some of the sanctions because of our energy situation. compared to some other countries that are more dependant on russian energy. we are very much working together daily with the state department, with the pentagon, and the white house encore knitting our efforts....
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we are scattered all over the united states and canada, but one of our premier locations is down in san is called beer republic. it is 44 taps, self-serve. you can get a nice bracelet that allows you to go around and taste the different beers. in chicago where i am based, we have a plethora of locations. el jefe, they do $50,000 a day or more. self-serve liquor at the table, another feature of our product. we have fat pours downtown. we have the milwaukee airport -- the miller brewhouse has our products. >> the mgm grand, caesars entertainment, marriott hotels. >> yes, sir. we are quietly growing momentum. keyis obviously a key -- a client of ours. a vegas being the town it is, it is very -- very forward thinking. they and chicago have been our leaders. >> where are these systems put together? who constructs all of this? >> that is a good question. we have two types of systems. if we do movable products, we work with our manufacturer out of michigan. they pretty much make all of our movable products that would store the beer inside the table or wall. marriott and baltimore has that vers
we are scattered all over the united states and canada, but one of our premier locations is down in san is called beer republic. it is 44 taps, self-serve. you can get a nice bracelet that allows you to go around and taste the different beers. in chicago where i am based, we have a plethora of locations. el jefe, they do $50,000 a day or more. self-serve liquor at the table, another feature of our product. we have fat pours downtown. we have the milwaukee airport -- the miller brewhouse has our...
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in the last year since the di it was certificate, there have been four more oil by rail explosions that cost property damage and communities both in the united states and canada in short rail critics say little is being done to protect community in the path of these trains. we went to albany, new york. >> reporter: they died without warning. 47 men, women, and children, all victims of a catastrophic oil i. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: the fireball erupted when a 74-car freight train carrying crude derailed, incinerating the town and that many called home. that was july 6, 2013. one year later in albany, new york, they gathered to remember the victims. >> we wanted them to know that we mourn with them, and to let people know in the united states that we have to do something about it. >> reporter: thjust 25 feet from a major league rail line that carried crude to the east coast. >> you're talking about tens of thousands of gallons of oil per tanker, an, and if there was a detonation this playground would be wiped out. >> david: production has grown from 4328 barrels in 2010 to 87,384 in 2013. according to a department of transportation spokesperson in the last y
in the last year since the di it was certificate, there have been four more oil by rail explosions that cost property damage and communities both in the united states and canada in short rail critics say little is being done to protect community in the path of these trains. we went to albany, new york. >> reporter: they died without warning. 47 men, women, and children, all victims of a catastrophic oil i. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: the fireball erupted when a 74-car freight...
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there were 4 thousand plus incidents of violence in the united states and canada in the last 20 years. i want to provide that context because what's happening in my district where anti extremity outlets are targeting women as they go into the planned parenthood clinic and the staff has to be put both the larger context that has happened in other part the country. recently the u.s. supreme court held that a 35 foot boundary was uninstitutional. today because of that ruling there's a buffer room ordinance we pass here in san francisco and i thorough. because the status of that buffer zone we passed is unknown i'm introducing a request that we as a board of supervisors meet in closed session so we can obtain advise from our city attorney concerning our buffer zone and that we consider in closed session the various options we have as a board in protecting the rights of those women. the buffer room zone ordinance allows for a fixed 25 foot buffer zone at the entrance of the clinics and in exits and driveways of any facility that provides facilities that are not owned are operated by hospit
there were 4 thousand plus incidents of violence in the united states and canada in the last 20 years. i want to provide that context because what's happening in my district where anti extremity outlets are targeting women as they go into the planned parenthood clinic and the staff has to be put both the larger context that has happened in other part the country. recently the u.s. supreme court held that a 35 foot boundary was uninstitutional. today because of that ruling there's a buffer room...
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, there has been four oil by rail explosions causing property damage in communities in the united states and canada. rail critics say little is done to protect communities in the path of the trains. we went to a community, albany, new york. . >> reporter: they died without warning. 47 me, women and children, all victims of a catastrophic oil explosion in lac-megantic canada. [ speaking foreign language ] >> oh, my god. >> reporter: the fireball erupted when a 74-car freight train derailed, ipp sinnerating the town and dozens that called it home. it burnt for two days, with firefighters helpless to stop it. that was july 6th, 2013. a year later, a community in albany new york gathered to remember the victims. >> we want to let them know we mourn with them, and let the people now that we have to do something about it. the apartments lie 25 feet from a major rail line carrying the crude to refineries up and down the east coast. >> the trains - you are talking about tens of thousands of gallons, and a chain reaction detonation. every resident. this playground where children play would be wiped outlet o
, there has been four oil by rail explosions causing property damage in communities in the united states and canada. rail critics say little is done to protect communities in the path of the trains. we went to a community, albany, new york. . >> reporter: they died without warning. 47 me, women and children, all victims of a catastrophic oil explosion in lac-megantic canada. [ speaking foreign language ] >> oh, my god. >> reporter: the fireball erupted when a 74-car freight...
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the united states. so what they do is something you'll not see between the united states and mexico or the united states and canada for that matter, not miles away, hours away, right next to the legal crossing, here are people walking across this river to get from guatemala to mexico. they walk, they swim, they also take rafts to illegally cross and what is amazing is nobody at the boarder station, the mexican officials or the guatemala officials seem to mind. they just let them cross. it happens all day. we're going to give you a look, go under this bridge to the raft area and show you what happens. where you can legally cross, this is where you illegally cross under this boarder station. this is the raft and the inner tube, wood, we paid our 10, the equivalent of $1.30. we'll go along the trip. hello. i go with you? [speaking foreign language]. >> reporter: what you should know is these people, they tell us they are not planning to go to the united states. they just want to go to mexico. you ready? okay. everyone here is quiet and you got to duck your head say so you don't get decapitated by the rope and we cros
the united states. so what they do is something you'll not see between the united states and mexico or the united states and canada for that matter, not miles away, hours away, right next to the legal crossing, here are people walking across this river to get from guatemala to mexico. they walk, they swim, they also take rafts to illegally cross and what is amazing is nobody at the boarder station, the mexican officials or the guatemala officials seem to mind. they just let them cross. it...
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the people in snap and its leaders to continue to say not far enough, not enough, photo opportunity. that is nonsense. the pope, cardinal o'malley, bishops and brooess across the united states and canada many countries have taken this very seriously. we exposed it. we've been brought to our knees and we stand with the victims. it's about time snap engages in the process of healing rather than hurling stones. no healing is brought about unless we all rebrand ourselves and come about as instruments of reconciliation. that's my message. so the snap people have got it a bit wrong. >> father thomas rosica, good to see you as always. thank you for your time. >> thank you very much. >>> turning to the politics lead. while hillary clinton dodges questions about her possible presidential campaign, she is not able to outrun questions about a moment in her past. now on camera she is talking about a court case that goes all the way back to her work as an attorney in 1975 when she was appointed as public defender of a man accused of raping a 12-year-old girl. at the time, clinton questioned the mental state of the victim who is now 52. the victim accuses the former secretary of state of dragging h
the people in snap and its leaders to continue to say not far enough, not enough, photo opportunity. that is nonsense. the pope, cardinal o'malley, bishops and brooess across the united states and canada many countries have taken this very seriously. we exposed it. we've been brought to our knees and we stand with the victims. it's about time snap engages in the process of healing rather than hurling stones. no healing is brought about unless we all rebrand ourselves and come about as...
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the last of that many people. russia's aggressive mill it arism and expansionism are a threat to europe, the united states and canada to the rule of law and to the values to bind western nations. we must not stand by idol by by the face of this threat. the choice is mr. putin's. you can take these actions to recommit russia to peace, democracy and the rule of law or you can persist with the politics of intimidation and aggression in which case the eu, the u.s., canada and its allies must take further action, more punitive steps to isolate russia from the rest of the world's democratic states. the values and principles we cherish for which so many generations have fought and died for demand it. we have gathered to here first hand of ukraines a minister of foreign affairs about the strategic government of ukraine. the minister is an experienced and highly regarded diplomat. a physicist and imagihas served foreign minister and around world most recently serving as the ambassador of ukraine to germany. minister klimkin played a key role of ukraine's recent signing of the agreement and perhaps being one of few who have a
the last of that many people. russia's aggressive mill it arism and expansionism are a threat to europe, the united states and canada to the rule of law and to the values to bind western nations. we must not stand by idol by by the face of this threat. the choice is mr. putin's. you can take these actions to recommit russia to peace, democracy and the rule of law or you can persist with the politics of intimidation and aggression in which case the eu, the u.s., canada and its allies must take...
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the mexican state of mexico. most don't have documentation to go from one country to the other. so what they do is something you will not see between the united states and mexico or the united states and canada for that matter. not miles away, not hours away, right next to the legal border crossing, here are people who are walking across this river to get from guatemala to mexico. they walk, they swim, they also take rafts to illegally cross and what's amazing no one at this border station, even mexican or guatemalaen officials seem to mind. it happens all day. we'll go under this bridge and show you what happens. right under where you can legally cross this is where you illegally cross. right under this border station. this is the raft. and the inner tube, the wood. we paid our ten, the equivalent of $1.30. hello. can i go with you? what you should know, these people, they tell us they are not planning to go to the united states. they want to go to mexico. you ready? okay. everyone here is quiet. you have to duck your head so you don't get decapitated by the rope. now we have crossed the international boundary. and we're in the nation of mexico. what happens when people get here who eventua
the mexican state of mexico. most don't have documentation to go from one country to the other. so what they do is something you will not see between the united states and mexico or the united states and canada for that matter. not miles away, not hours away, right next to the legal border crossing, here are people who are walking across this river to get from guatemala to mexico. they walk, they swim, they also take rafts to illegally cross and what's amazing no one at this border station,...
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the amendment process, which is what we intended at the time. and russia made various pleas to try to delete various sections of our resolution. and by overwhelming votes of the parliamentarians of europe, central asia, united states and canada, we passed this resolution that the united states brought forward pointing out the clear violations of russia's commitments under the osce in its activities in ukraine. it passed by over a 3-1 vote wet. had .we had a 3-1 vote by the parliamentarians. and we're very proud of the work we had done to bring forward that clear statement on behalf of the parliamentarians of the osce. i'm extremely proud of the role that my colleagues played. we were involved in many, many other issues. senator wicker was one of the key spokesmen on several issues relating to our involvement within the osce. he was involved in -- in bringing out our involvement in afghanistan, which is of continued interest. in addition to the 57 participating countries of the osce, we have partners for cooperation. these are countries that are not located within our geographical bounds but have interests in the osce. afghanistan is one of our partners for cooperation. we just finished a hearing of the helsinki commission on
the amendment process, which is what we intended at the time. and russia made various pleas to try to delete various sections of our resolution. and by overwhelming votes of the parliamentarians of europe, central asia, united states and canada, we passed this resolution that the united states brought forward pointing out the clear violations of russia's commitments under the osce in its activities in ukraine. it passed by over a 3-1 vote wet. had .we had a 3-1 vote by the parliamentarians. and...
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the united states. so what they do is something you will not see between the united states and mexico or the united states and canada that matter. not miles away, not hours away, right next to the legal border crossing, here are people who are walking across this river to get from guatemala to mexico. they walk. they swim. they also take rafts to illegally cross. and what is amazing is no one at this border station, neither the mexican officials or the guatemalan officials seem to mind. they just let them cross. it happens all day. so we're going give you a look. we're going to go under this bridge to the raft area and show you what happens. right under where you can legally cross, this is where you illegally cross. right under this border station. this is the rafts, the inner tube, the wood. well paid our 10, which is the equivalent of a dollar. we're going go along on this raging rapid trick. hola, hello. can i go with you? voy con ti? >> they just want to go to mexico. listo? you ready? okay. everyone here is quiet. you got to duck your heads so you don't get decapitated by the rope. and now we've crossed the int
the united states. so what they do is something you will not see between the united states and mexico or the united states and canada that matter. not miles away, not hours away, right next to the legal border crossing, here are people who are walking across this river to get from guatemala to mexico. they walk. they swim. they also take rafts to illegally cross. and what is amazing is no one at this border station, neither the mexican officials or the guatemalan officials seem to mind. they...
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. >> reporter: she comes from a wealthy family hand has dual citizenship in the united states and canada. she was planning to move out of california bfl her arrest on july -- before her arrest on july 4. >> the case has led police in georgia to reopen an investigation into the death of tichleman's former boyfriend. she was not charged in that case. her boyfriend's death was ruled an accidental overdose from heroin, oxycodone and alcohol. >>> embattled general motors ceo mary barra heads back to capitol hill once again today. this will be her fourth appearance on the hill to explain why g.m. waited a decade to recall defective vehicles. those defects are tied to at least 13 deaths. despite the public relations problem, g.m. is doing well. june sales was the strongest the company has posted for a month since 2007. >>> they're driving you crazy and you know we all hate paying those bag check and other fees but airlines love collecting them. airlines worldwide brought in $31.5 billion from fees last year, more than 11 times their nonticket revenue just six years earlier. >>> california's ext
. >> reporter: she comes from a wealthy family hand has dual citizenship in the united states and canada. she was planning to move out of california bfl her arrest on july -- before her arrest on july 4. >> the case has led police in georgia to reopen an investigation into the death of tichleman's former boyfriend. she was not charged in that case. her boyfriend's death was ruled an accidental overdose from heroin, oxycodone and alcohol. >>> embattled general motors ceo...
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been in the last ten years more than 140 recorded instances of clinic blockades and close to 5,000 recorded incidents of violence against a abortion providers here in the united states and in canada. and in san francisco, where we have always stood up for the rights of individuals, i know that notwithstanding what the u.s. supreme court has done, that we will continue to work tirelessly to protect a woman's right to choose, to decide for themselves what to do with their bodies. so, i'm very proud to be introducing this resolution. i want to thank our department of public health to [speaker not understood] who has assisted us in understanding, fully understanding the impact of the hobby lobby ruling, and is also want to thank adrian [speaker not understood] at planned parenthood for her help in putting together this resolution. and i also want to thank the countless women who not only today but over the years have been fighting for these basic rights and were not going to be silent when the right of women is challenged not only in san francisco, but in other parts of the country. and i look forward, colleagues, to your support of the resolution as it comes forward before the board
been in the last ten years more than 140 recorded instances of clinic blockades and close to 5,000 recorded incidents of violence against a abortion providers here in the united states and in canada. and in san francisco, where we have always stood up for the rights of individuals, i know that notwithstanding what the u.s. supreme court has done, that we will continue to work tirelessly to protect a woman's right to choose, to decide for themselves what to do with their bodies. so, i'm very...
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eventually the people that want to end up in the united states, so what they do is something you will not see between the u.s. and mexico or the united states and canada, forethat matter. not miles away right next to the legal border crossing here are people that are walking across this river to get from guatemala to mexico. they walk. they swim. they also take rafts to illegally cross and what's amazing is nobody at this border station neither the guatemalan or mexican officials seem to mind. they let them cross every day. we'll go under the bridge to the raft area and show you what happens. right under where you can legally cross, this is where you illegally cross. right under this border station. this is the raft. the inner tube, the wood. we paid our 1.30 and we'll go along on this raging rapid trip. hello. can i go with you? what you should know is these people, they tell us they are not planning to go to the united states. they just want to go to mexico. you ready? okay. everyone here is quiet. and you got to duck your head so you don't get decapitated by the rope and now we've crossed the international boundary, and we're in the nation of mexic
eventually the people that want to end up in the united states, so what they do is something you will not see between the u.s. and mexico or the united states and canada, forethat matter. not miles away right next to the legal border crossing here are people that are walking across this river to get from guatemala to mexico. they walk. they swim. they also take rafts to illegally cross and what's amazing is nobody at this border station neither the guatemalan or mexican officials seem to mind....
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the real lines, oil refineries own the tankers. and again as you mentioned there have been four oil by rail explosions over the past year and cost property damage in communities in the united states and canada. luckily since a year ago no lives have been lost. >> that is the good news. what are we going to see tonight. >> reporter: there are business incubators who help minorities build their companies. a lot of high tech companies are not doing such a great job with diversity, so there is an effort to try to fund more companies that are responsible in that fashion. we'll take a closer look at 7:00 p.m. eastern on "real money." >> that's coming up at the top of the hour. still to come on al jazeera america, president obama is pushing a plan to help women and children who cross the united states illegally. we'll hear from someone who is running for office near the border next. >>> and we'll speak with one of the whistle blowers who helped expo the scandal at the va and hear more of what she told lawmakers about the agency's problems. >> president obama is in texas this evening and he's hop to go move the immigration debate forward. processing centers are overflowing with minors who are fleei
the real lines, oil refineries own the tankers. and again as you mentioned there have been four oil by rail explosions over the past year and cost property damage in communities in the united states and canada. luckily since a year ago no lives have been lost. >> that is the good news. what are we going to see tonight. >> reporter: there are business incubators who help minorities build their companies. a lot of high tech companies are not doing such a great job with diversity, so...
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that's the envy of any entrepreneur. 100,000 fish flops, madison's fish flops can be found in nordstroms, macy's and 350 other retailers in the united states and canadar saks fifth avenue created a contract to sell clothes for teens and that has hit the roof. madison is eager to run a company alone and expand their brands. madison robinson, we salute you for diving into passion and achieving our goal on the show of everyone being an american success. do you know somebody that is an american success? we'd love to share the story, post it on facebook.com/charles payne fox. we will salute that person on "making money." all quiet on the western front today, won't be that way tomorrow. so coming up, what's going to move the markets? tracy, you are in the hot seat! . charles: all right, it's the day before the jobs number, time for the hot seat. the pros are going to tell you what's going to move the market. i can feel the heat already, tracy, you are first. >> i'll tell you what everyone is watching, tree schedules, they're getting the heck out of dodge. volume is anemic this week, tomorrow is pathetic, not a heck of a lot of movement tomorrow, charles. >
that's the envy of any entrepreneur. 100,000 fish flops, madison's fish flops can be found in nordstroms, macy's and 350 other retailers in the united states and canadar saks fifth avenue created a contract to sell clothes for teens and that has hit the roof. madison is eager to run a company alone and expand their brands. madison robinson, we salute you for diving into passion and achieving our goal on the show of everyone being an american success. do you know somebody that is an american...
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and resold when they broke into stub hub. >> the tickets were resold and the proceeds were laundered through a global network of accomplices in the united states, the united kingdom, russia and canada. >> reporter: keep in mind the next time you head to the sap center or shoreline. seven arrests in an international cybercrime ring that started when people stole passwords from stub hub users. and those hackers got in with stub hub pass words stolen from other sites. >> merchants, retailer, even service providers. they result in users' pass words being compromised. >> reporter: a lot of people use the same password among many sites. a major no no, especially for this giants season ticketholder who sells on stub hub all the time. >> you have to have several different pass words. don't use a password for more than three or four different accounts. >> i go to a lot of shows in san francisco and take the bus to the ticket box and get it from a person. >> i just stick to craigslist. >> really? >> keeps it simple. that's where i got my tickets. >> i'm kind of old school. i don't apply to every single thing i think of. >> reporter: you don't look old school. >> yeah, i look young. but i'm k
and resold when they broke into stub hub. >> the tickets were resold and the proceeds were laundered through a global network of accomplices in the united states, the united kingdom, russia and canada. >> reporter: keep in mind the next time you head to the sap center or shoreline. seven arrests in an international cybercrime ring that started when people stole passwords from stub hub users. and those hackers got in with stub hub pass words stolen from other sites. >>...
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the international. it is a great honor and privilege to have with us today our next speaker, mr. dennis stevens, deputy head of the mission of canada to the united states. [applause] north havers to the been invaluable in tamping principal and the international community and for the unwavering support for israel. canada's mission to the united states under the leadership of by ambassador have stood israel and its pursuit of freedom, peace, and security from enabling the long overdue inclusion of israel in the regional group at the united nations, to boldly speaking up in support of israel's rights to defend itself from terrorism, canada has demonstrated what it is to be not just a friend, but a leader. record with our deepest gratitude, we are honored to have deputy steven c with us. today. us we stand unequivocally with israel. [applause] >> mr. jacobs, dear friends, thank you for inviting canada to this national leadership assembly for israel. thank you for that warm welcome to me and to my country. canada is one of israel's most reliable friends. [applause] and we stand unequivocally with israel and its struggle against hamas's terrorist campaign fr
the international. it is a great honor and privilege to have with us today our next speaker, mr. dennis stevens, deputy head of the mission of canada to the united states. [applause] north havers to the been invaluable in tamping principal and the international community and for the unwavering support for israel. canada's mission to the united states under the leadership of by ambassador have stood israel and its pursuit of freedom, peace, and security from enabling the long overdue inclusion...
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>> those tickets were resold and the proceeds were laundered through a global network of accompli5:0 accompli5:0 accomplices in the united states, united kingdom and canada. sfwh all the customers hit have gotten their money back. >>> now to taiwan. a desperate emergency landing turned deadly. this morning bad weather brought down the turbo prop plane. 58 were onboard when it crashed. the impact, and look at this video. the plane just shattered. 48 were killed, 11 others were hurt. it was taiwan's first fatal air accident in 12 years. >>> growing concerns this morning over the safety of cruise ships. it's made its way to capitol hill. lawmakers are now pushing for better protection for passengers in recent years you might recall trips have turned into headline making nightmares. in 2013, an engine fire stranded carnival's triumph with 42003 people onboard. a california woman says she was raped by shape employee. here's what she told lawmakers. >> i'm a cruise ship rape victim. i did not know what to do. i did not know who to turn to. there were no police on the ship. i learned i was hesitant to call and report the crime because he wore a security badge.
>> those tickets were resold and the proceeds were laundered through a global network of accompli5:0 accompli5:0 accomplices in the united states, united kingdom and canada. sfwh all the customers hit have gotten their money back. >>> now to taiwan. a desperate emergency landing turned deadly. this morning bad weather brought down the turbo prop plane. 58 were onboard when it crashed. the impact, and look at this video. the plane just shattered. 48 were killed, 11 others were...
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and clouds. taking a look at the americas, we have a large dome of high pressure. and drying across the eastern and northeastern portions of the united states and also into canada. also reporting a tornado over into nebraska and softball-sized hail in north dakota. this is something that is something we'll have to watch for because the possibility of seeing some strong storms for the eastern seaboard is something we'll have to look out for. let's wrap things up with a look at europe. low pressure down toward the balkan peninsula causing some severe weather. with waterspouts reported, three of them near greece. and also two to two and a half-centimeter diameter hail reported in poland and greece, very unstable weather conditions, extending from paris to vienna, warsaw and kiev. stockholm, you're seeing temperatures way above average. with sunny skies looking out for that with heat concerns over there. and also into the iberian peninsula with sunny conditions. hope you have a good day wherever you are, here's your extended outlook. >>> and before we wrap up, french authorities are one step closer to restoring a world-famous view of the abbey floating on the sea. th
and clouds. taking a look at the americas, we have a large dome of high pressure. and drying across the eastern and northeastern portions of the united states and also into canada. also reporting a tornado over into nebraska and softball-sized hail in north dakota. this is something that is something we'll have to watch for because the possibility of seeing some strong storms for the eastern seaboard is something we'll have to look out for. let's wrap things up with a look at europe. low...
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and privilege to have with us today our next speaker, mr. dennis stevens, deputy head of the mission of canada to the united states. our neighbors to the north have been invaluable in championing principle in the international community and for the unwavering support for israel. canada and its mission to the united states under the leadership of ambassador gary door has stood by israel in its pursuit of freedom, peace and security from enabling the long overdue inclusion of israel in the regional group at the united nations to boldly speaking up in support of israel's right to defend itself against a scourge of terrorism, canada has demonstrated what it is not to be just a friend but a leader. for canada's record and with our deepest gratitude, we are honored to have deputy head of missions stevens here with us. we stand unequivocally with israel. >> mr. jacobs, dear friends, thank you for inviting canada to this national leadership assembly for israel. and thank you for that warm welcome to me and to my country. canada is one of israel's most reliable friends. and we stand unequivocally with israel in its struggle
and privilege to have with us today our next speaker, mr. dennis stevens, deputy head of the mission of canada to the united states. our neighbors to the north have been invaluable in championing principle in the international community and for the unwavering support for israel. canada and its mission to the united states under the leadership of ambassador gary door has stood by israel in its pursuit of freedom, peace and security from enabling the long overdue inclusion of israel in the...
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and jay-z concerts. >> the tickets were resold and the proceeds were laundered through a global network in the united states, united kingdom, russia, and canada. >>> stub hub says that all the customers hit have gotten their money back. >>> growing concerns over the safety of cruise ships has made its way to capitol hill. lawmakers there are pushing for better protection for passengers. in recent years trip advisory turned into headline-making nightmares. you've seen them. in 2013 an indycar stranded carnival triumph with 4,200 on board. 2006 a california woman said she was raped by a ship employee. here's what she told lawmakers. >> i am a cruise ship rape victim. i did not know what to do. i did not know who to turn to. there were no police on the ship. i was hesitant to call and report the crime. >> lawmakers want cruise lines to be up front when it comes to rights and ship's safety. >> now to taiwan where a desperate emergency landing turned deadly. bad weather brought down the turbo prop plane. it was trying to land during the tail end of the typhoon. 13 were on board when it crashed. the impact was so intense the plane shattered. 48 wer
and jay-z concerts. >> the tickets were resold and the proceeds were laundered through a global network in the united states, united kingdom, russia, and canada. >>> stub hub says that all the customers hit have gotten their money back. >>> growing concerns over the safety of cruise ships has made its way to capitol hill. lawmakers there are pushing for better protection for passengers. in recent years trip advisory turned into headline-making nightmares. you've seen...
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post-soviet collapse, wistful of the withhold empire, and ukraine is doubtful of the russian influence, they called it akin to canada's relationship with the united states, and vladimir putin is not going to give this up now. you mentioned the political dimension of vladimir putin enjoying a bounce of public opinion in russia. so there's not a great deal of optimism at this point. however, the europeine leaders and the united states, they were up against it, they said it back on june 5th or 6th, that something had to be done, and that came and went and vladimir putin had not changed his course, and this is a question of credibility, al. >> mike viqueira for us at the white house. over on leadership questions that based russia and the ukraine and the sov yet union. she's a senior assistant at the brooks institute. and hannah, your take on all of this, will the sanctions rachel things up to a point that might change vladimir putin's situation for the better? >> it has ratcheted it up, but i think it's a different question. the two big holes that you noted in the sanctions that were passed today, and i think i would particularly like to highlight it the fa
post-soviet collapse, wistful of the withhold empire, and ukraine is doubtful of the russian influence, they called it akin to canada's relationship with the united states, and vladimir putin is not going to give this up now. you mentioned the political dimension of vladimir putin enjoying a bounce of public opinion in russia. so there's not a great deal of optimism at this point. however, the europeine leaders and the united states, they were up against it, they said it back on june 5th or...
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the united states. oil is flowing from canada into the united states. this one needed the presidential approval. that's where the political pressure is put on president obama. and it's been held up. meanwhile more and more is coming across the border on rails, in railcars. >>> not that it's become more dangerous, but the incidents of things that went on have increased. we have guidelines set up, but there's a feel that tankers that move the oil are not sufficient for the job of moving flammable oil across the continent. >> we have been reporting that one of the interesting characteristics of crude coming from north dakota is that it has a lot of gases in it. it's flammable and combustible. when you have an accident like last summer, you don't have a small fire, but an enormous fireball. 47 decide in quebec when a train full of north dakota boston crude derailed. that caused a huge concern. the u.s. department of transportation is focussed on it. lots of changes have been made this year, it's a biggish u with communities not prepared. >>> let's get back to the oil sands. if you are concerned about the environment you have to have two concerns. one is pipe line,
the united states. oil is flowing from canada into the united states. this one needed the presidential approval. that's where the political pressure is put on president obama. and it's been held up. meanwhile more and more is coming across the border on rails, in railcars. >>> not that it's become more dangerous, but the incidents of things that went on have increased. we have guidelines set up, but there's a feel that tankers that move the oil are not sufficient for the job of moving...
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and united operates more than 3 hundred flight to more than 90 designations around the world and in addition, we also offer non-stop to cities around the united states and europe and latino america and canada so we have the world covered for you and now, of course, adding changing do we're honored that mr. mayor is here and the people from the general council from china and all of you are customers a lot of our important travel partners and media we're tliefrld i'm going to turn it over to our fabulous mc mr. mike. thank you, again everything that's a pleasure to be here. >> thank you dave hilton man. >> folks next up i'd like to introduce somebody who really is approximately to the city and done a fantastic job as our may be mayor he's the people's mayor folks i'd like to welcome mr. mayor meanwhile. (clapping.) >> thank you mike and thank you, david for m that wonderful delay when a with wasn't a that a great performance on that think name changing dave and i were joking he needs that skill for the business world i need it for our political world we're going to have to excel but i want to say congratulations to united you've been a huge part of our airport hub. >> thank you john and othe
and united operates more than 3 hundred flight to more than 90 designations around the world and in addition, we also offer non-stop to cities around the united states and europe and latino america and canada so we have the world covered for you and now, of course, adding changing do we're honored that mr. mayor is here and the people from the general council from china and all of you are customers a lot of our important travel partners and media we're tliefrld i'm going to turn it over to our...
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the united states. >> two united states, canada, the u.k., and new zealand. >> kind of a gentlemen's agreement, spying on each other, but we will share everything we have. now do we think there's really no american spying taking place? probably not. but angel merkel would like to join that club, she would like germany to be a part of that. >> and maybe this is the opening to that. we have always said and noted many times that there is spying even among friends. is there a point at which countries joy look that even if they have an ally they know is looking in on them? >> the n.s.a.'s collection is vast. far exceeding that of any other country. billions of bits of data every year. now germany cannot do the kind of data collection that apparently nsa is doing. one could wonder whether or not the nsa, in fact, isn't doing a job for the germans. and sometime this does map country to country? >> yes. >> you cannot say specifically here. >> yes. >> but there is that possibility. >> so we also see there are reasons to be concerned what our spy agencies to in this country. >> the nsa is not supposed to be tak
the united states. >> two united states, canada, the u.k., and new zealand. >> kind of a gentlemen's agreement, spying on each other, but we will share everything we have. now do we think there's really no american spying taking place? probably not. but angel merkel would like to join that club, she would like germany to be a part of that. >> and maybe this is the opening to that. we have always said and noted many times that there is spying even among friends. is there a...
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israel's major allies, the united states, britain and canada backed israel's right to defend itself. the frex have -- french have too, but deplored the civilian casualties, and the european union backing israel's right to defend itself, deploring the number of civilian casualties. that allows binyamin netanyahu to continue with his current strategy. >> translation: no international pressure will prevent us acting with all our force against a terror organization calling for our destruction. we'll attack anyone trying to hurt us. we'll defend with determination and wisdom our home front israel. >>> now to other news - blunters with dangerous biological diseases forced the u.s. government to crackdown on security procedures. there's been a scare involving anthrax, an accidental transport of antlach and small pox vials going missing. >> reporter: the c.d.c. says it shouldn't have vice presidented. >> i'm disappointed -- have happened. >> i'm disappointed. american people call on us to protect them. >> reporter: it's raised questions about handling of deadly material. last month dozens of
israel's major allies, the united states, britain and canada backed israel's right to defend itself. the frex have -- french have too, but deplored the civilian casualties, and the european union backing israel's right to defend itself, deploring the number of civilian casualties. that allows binyamin netanyahu to continue with his current strategy. >> translation: no international pressure will prevent us acting with all our force against a terror organization calling for our...
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. >> those tickets from resold and laundered through a global network of accomplices in the united states, united kingdom, russia and canada reporter: seven arrests were made in what's being called an international seeker crime ring, a ring that started when people stole passwords from stub hub users. >> once they got in, they had access to all
. >> those tickets from resold and laundered through a global network of accomplices in the united states, united kingdom, russia and canada reporter: seven arrests were made in what's being called an international seeker crime ring, a ring that started when people stole passwords from stub hub users. >> once they got in, they had access to all
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and i mean, not just the united states, but mexico and canada, or do you want to leave the world's global energy market dependent entirely on the volatile production out of the middle east? we could substantially reduce not just our own, but global dependence on middle east oil and gas by exploiting our assets here in north america. and yet the president's war on coal, war on carbon generally has made that impossible to do. we would be in a very different position, not just in terms of our domestic economy, but strategically worldwide if we had a more sensible domestic energy policy. >> yeah, makes a lot of sense. ambassador, good to have you on the program. thanks so much. see you soon. >>> a growing crisis on our southern border. thousands of illegals, many of them unaccompanied kids, streaming in. what can be done to stop the flow? follow me on twitte twitter @mariabartiromoa and @sundayfutures. tell us what you think of the program, tell us what you would like to see. [ male announcer ] if you suffer from a dry mouth then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. [ crickets chirping ]
and i mean, not just the united states, but mexico and canada, or do you want to leave the world's global energy market dependent entirely on the volatile production out of the middle east? we could substantially reduce not just our own, but global dependence on middle east oil and gas by exploiting our assets here in north america. and yet the president's war on coal, war on carbon generally has made that impossible to do. we would be in a very different position, not just in terms of our...
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percent of all the problems are rather a single place in the world in china and malaysia and indonesia and australia and canada in the united states and france and germany and italy i think all of the system i look at the big oil is rising rapidly today on this ball gary and bank run which is a contagion which is based on the fraud perpetrated by barclays and other banks so that the policy it's all are really have to be question are they say i don't think the hundred percent are safe i mean maybe eighty percent but if you want say if you need real gold in a real vault and bitcoin a real crypto currency other than that you cannot be assured that your deposit will be there any given day we're going to announce oh guess what britain we're going to take fifty percent of your deposits pay off these you know this is done a barclays well they could have a hundred percent of their deposits because that. the end of the day who's going why do you want your british pounds why do you want euros why do you want your dollars they can they're going to take one hundred percent is going to be worthless it's going to be worth not even like a fracti
percent of all the problems are rather a single place in the world in china and malaysia and indonesia and australia and canada in the united states and france and germany and italy i think all of the system i look at the big oil is rising rapidly today on this ball gary and bank run which is a contagion which is based on the fraud perpetrated by barclays and other banks so that the policy it's all are really have to be question are they say i don't think the hundred percent are safe i mean...