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gasoline is more expensive than it is here and actually raises the cost of gas here cordie of trans canada it's going to raise the cost of gasoline here. why why doesn't anybody ask the question if the canadians it's so enthusiastic about selling the stuff trans canada is pipelines of canadian companies doing this but if they just refined their own damn oil in their own damn country and keep their own damn poison and we'd be glad to buy their gasoline a diesel fuel. this is the one thing you know when you do these and impact studies you have to look at different scenarios we know that it's that this stuff is going to stay in the ground for the most part no i'm talking if the market is there for this it's either in china or it's in the us there's no way to get it out of their alberta vancouver will not allow them to run a pipeline across the rockies over the pacific so you run it do it by real truck
gasoline is more expensive than it is here and actually raises the cost of gas here cordie of trans canada it's going to raise the cost of gasoline here. why why doesn't anybody ask the question if the canadians it's so enthusiastic about selling the stuff trans canada is pipelines of canadian companies doing this but if they just refined their own damn oil in their own damn country and keep their own damn poison and we'd be glad to buy their gasoline a diesel fuel. this is the one thing you...
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trans-canada says it has protections in place to preserve the environment and cultural sites.n a statement the company says . . . >> 830,000 barrels a day -- >> reporter: but at this meeting tribe members prepared for a fight, some even threatening to physically block the pipeline's construction. >> we will stand in front of trans-canada. they will have to run over us or put us in jail to lay their pipeline. >> reporter: a threat the lakota hope they won't have to carry out. >>> northwest korea topped the agenda today as john kerry met with chinese leaders. kerry says china is committed to denuclearizing north korea. >>> in the uk the royals are lending a helping hand to help flood victims. the princes are working with emergency crews to hand out sandbags before another storm rolls in this weekend. thousands right now with without power right now. >>> the syrian peace talks are at a stand still, but the war rages on. a car bomb exploded out of a mosque today. while the united nations is asking for more help to get aid to the victims on the ground, the efforts are still ongoing
trans-canada says it has protections in place to preserve the environment and cultural sites.n a statement the company says . . . >> 830,000 barrels a day -- >> reporter: but at this meeting tribe members prepared for a fight, some even threatening to physically block the pipeline's construction. >> we will stand in front of trans-canada. they will have to run over us or put us in jail to lay their pipeline. >> reporter: a threat the lakota hope they won't have to carry...
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the trans canada is the name of the corporations canada that wants to build the pipeline they've acknowledged that in order to maximize the fuel efficiency our side of the economic efficiency of developing the tar sands they have to get that one hundred dollars per barrel that the open they could could get on the open market rather than the seventy dollars per barrel that they get in this gloated midwestern market and the middle in the midwest is glutted in part because they're bringing their oil there but also because there's actually oil in the midwest the shale in north dakota that's being fracking and released all right so and then i want to get that right out of there too right in fact you know a lot of the organizations that we spoke to in making this documentary fifty dot org being one of them bill mckibben organization sierra club oil change international they've got all this data we did we didn't uncover a lot of stones here what we did is we took research from a lot of these extremely well well well sourced organizations and put it all together into one legal brief so to speak where
the trans canada is the name of the corporations canada that wants to build the pipeline they've acknowledged that in order to maximize the fuel efficiency our side of the economic efficiency of developing the tar sands they have to get that one hundred dollars per barrel that the open they could could get on the open market rather than the seventy dollars per barrel that they get in this gloated midwestern market and the middle in the midwest is glutted in part because they're bringing their...
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i'll tell you what, the history, the report that the folks from trans-canada have is phenomenal.re proud of them. they've been really good neighbors to us, and we appreciate them being here. >>> coming up, one of the biggest lobbying effort nebraska has ever seen. we'll have more on how money and influence factor into the debate over the keystone xl pipeline. more from the ed show special "heartland divided" coming up. >> they are so hellbent on getting the tar sands to the market, find a different path, because you're not coming through our state. iwe don't back down. we only know one direction: up so we're up early. up late. thinking up game-changing ideas, like this: dozens of tax free zones across new york state. move here. expand here. or start a new business here... and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com olet's say you pay your tguy around 2 percent to manage your money. that's not much, you think except it's 2 percent e
i'll tell you what, the history, the report that the folks from trans-canada have is phenomenal.re proud of them. they've been really good neighbors to us, and we appreciate them being here. >>> coming up, one of the biggest lobbying effort nebraska has ever seen. we'll have more on how money and influence factor into the debate over the keystone xl pipeline. more from the ed show special "heartland divided" coming up. >> they are so hellbent on getting the tar sands to...
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you know, heineman came back and changed the rules for trans-canada. he had nod reason to.happened is obama vetoed the original keystone xl. trans-canada had to come back hat in hand to nebraska and nebraska's legislators that don't affiliate with parties but largely sided with the oil company said, hey, let's to it, give you the rubber stamp power. the law was hastily written so this is not terribly surprising. >> so you have a situation in which this thing has to be approved by his public service. they can't do what they want with the route. they can't run it where they feel they need to run it. what kind of delay does this mean for actually building this thing? >> here's where the plot thickens. the attorney general announced within hours of the ruling he was appealing the decision. obviously it went against heineman. obviously he has to. he's a republican just like the governor. until that appeal is decided, the public service commission cannot even act. it's going to sit on its hands as well. >> the clock doesn't start running until they plays out which, we know about
you know, heineman came back and changed the rules for trans-canada. he had nod reason to.happened is obama vetoed the original keystone xl. trans-canada had to come back hat in hand to nebraska and nebraska's legislators that don't affiliate with parties but largely sided with the oil company said, hey, let's to it, give you the rubber stamp power. the law was hastily written so this is not terribly surprising. >> so you have a situation in which this thing has to be approved by his...
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. >> i have a trans canada memo that says it will leak 1 to 2% undetected. >> undetected?ed. >> for a pipeline that spills 800,000 -- i mean, that carries 800,000 barrels a day, that's a lot of tar sends and benzene into the ground undetected. >> what's your response to those who are concerned about it coming over the aquifer? >> i think they've alleviated that process, that problem by going around it up at the sand hills. we have aquifers all over in this state. >> couple those with political pressure and what landowners call the unscrupulous business tactics of trans canada. >> trans canada wants to push this idea of, they want to say thousands of jobs that they're creating and maybe 100 jobs they're creating. >> certainly this thing creates jobs, 42,000 of them. people criticize that number but that is the number. certainly enhances u.s. energy security if you can bring more barrels from a continental source. >> they're the best used car salesmen you'll find. but they only have to sell you one car and then when that car is sold, they're going to be out of the country. t
. >> i have a trans canada memo that says it will leak 1 to 2% undetected. >> undetected?ed. >> for a pipeline that spills 800,000 -- i mean, that carries 800,000 barrels a day, that's a lot of tar sends and benzene into the ground undetected. >> what's your response to those who are concerned about it coming over the aquifer? >> i think they've alleviated that process, that problem by going around it up at the sand hills. we have aquifers all over in this state....
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acting today no matter how much the baron's of carbon from the koch brothers to exxon mobil to trans canada no matter how much they may dislike it the weird behavior of the jet stream is warning us right now today that we have to do something and do it quickly mr president please move forward with your instructions to the e.p.a. to regulate and reduce or carbon dioxide emissions now. and that's the way it is tonight monday february twenty fourth two thousand and fourteen and don't forget democracy begins with the youth get out there and get back to your. wealthy british. sometimes tirelessly. cardinalities. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on r g i and that. i think corporation kind of can. do and the bad i think all that all about money and i'm fascinated that for a politician to write a lot and. that. there's just too much rat is a guy. that. plays . looks play. play a little. cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want
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even trans canada has said that oil from the keystone x.l. pipeline is not guaranteed to stay in the united states back in two thousand and twelve during a congressional hearing on the pipeline project alex poor bay the head of the trans canada's pipeline division was asked right upfront if he would support legislation requiring canadian tar sands oil and its by products to be sold only in the u.s. he replied no i can't do that. and numerous other studies have found that much of the oil transported through the keystone x.l. pipeline is actually going to be exported from the gulf of mexico after it's been refined we won't see a drop of that toxic dirty and dangerous tar sands oil unless of course we're forced to deal with the tar sands oil spill disaster meanwhile a report by consumer watchdog found that if the keystone x.l. pipeline is approved americans especially in the midwest will see higher gas prices adding up to an additional three to four billion dollars each year that's roughly twenty to forty to forty cents a gallon is an increase.
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climate change but can we really trust a report written by contractors affiliated with oil giant trans canada the company responsible for the pipeline more on that system also the death of forty six year old academy award winning actor philip seymour hoffman is truly a tragedy but the most tragic part of it all is that his death could easily have been prevented tell you how into night still to take and islam was the fastest growing religion in the country last decade but many american muslims still feel like second class citizens but was ever a change last minnesota congressman keith ellison the person muslim ever elected to congress in tonight's special monday edition of conversations with great minds. good to know this on friday the state department released its final environmental review on the keystone x.l. pipeline project something that both supporters and opponents of the project have been eagerly awaiting the review had been on everyone's mind since last summer when president obama addressed the nation and said that he would not go forward with the keystone pipeline if the greatly inc
climate change but can we really trust a report written by contractors affiliated with oil giant trans canada the company responsible for the pipeline more on that system also the death of forty six year old academy award winning actor philip seymour hoffman is truly a tragedy but the most tragic part of it all is that his death could easily have been prevented tell you how into night still to take and islam was the fastest growing religion in the country last decade but many american muslims...
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trans-canada. isn't that the oil company that's trying to build this pipeline? why don't they have these scheduled to be all along the pipeline? why don't they have a requirement for a double thickness? why is it they're always picking on the little guy? and why is it there have been so many leaks and there have been no changes? i can tell you if there was a leak out of that tank environmental folks from canada would be all over me at the lake and they would be coming up with all kinds of recommendations on what i have to do with that tank. so maybe this is just a situation where it is such a huge company that they can come in and pretty much do whatever they want and write the damn regulations if they don't like them. get your cell phones out. i want to know what you think. on the's question -- would you let the keystone xl pipeline run through your backyard? text a for yes, b for no to 67622. you can go to our blog at e ed.msnbc.com. we'll bring results later nonthe show. senator sheldon whitehouse and john o'connor, who studies the health effects of the tar s
trans-canada. isn't that the oil company that's trying to build this pipeline? why don't they have these scheduled to be all along the pipeline? why don't they have a requirement for a double thickness? why is it they're always picking on the little guy? and why is it there have been so many leaks and there have been no changes? i can tell you if there was a leak out of that tank environmental folks from canada would be all over me at the lake and they would be coming up with all kinds of...
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trans-canada says it has protections in place to protect the environment and cultural sites.n a statement they sa . . . >> 830,000 barrels a day -- >> reporter: but at this meeting tribe members prepared for a fight, some even threatening to physically block the construction. >> they are going to have to run over us or put us in jail to lay their pipeline. >> reporter: a threat the lakota hope they won't have to carry out. >>> russia is accusing western and arab countries of trying to derail the syrian peace talks now underin geneva. christian has more on the un mission and its hope forprogress in the war-torn country. >> reporter: drenthzs of the old city continue to be evacuated, sick, frail, and hungry. nearly 1400 have left, and the operation, ak kwoerding to the local governor has been extended another three days. >> the situation for people living in the old city is absolutely dire. i met a 13-year-old boy who was the side of an eight year old, he hasn't eaten meat for two years or more. >> reporter: the un hoped the evacuation would pave the way for cooperation, but th
trans-canada says it has protections in place to protect the environment and cultural sites.n a statement they sa . . . >> 830,000 barrels a day -- >> reporter: but at this meeting tribe members prepared for a fight, some even threatening to physically block the construction. >> they are going to have to run over us or put us in jail to lay their pipeline. >> reporter: a threat the lakota hope they won't have to carry out. >>> russia is accusing western and arab...
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look, a foreign corporation called trans canada is using three big myths to sucker the american peopleding everybody at this table and maybe you at home into supporting a special interest boondoggle called the keystone pipeline. please do not fall for this. myth thb one, they say it will create a bunch of jobs but will pretty maybe 3,000 temporary jobs and 35 permanent jobs. myth number two, it is all about oil. actually, this pipeline would carry a toxic goo of tar and chemicals 20 times dirtier than oil and the last leak it costed a billion dollars to clean up and the kalamazoo river is still a mess. number three, it is all about energy independence for america. no. this pipeline goes from canada out through the gulf coast. this stuff in the pipe is not headed for the gas station, it is headed for china. you, my hero, my senator, my democrat, how can you fall for this complete farce? i cannot believe you support american farmers risking all of this to make a foreign corporation a lot of money selling dirty crap to china. >> you are right the job is temporary but the tax base it creat
look, a foreign corporation called trans canada is using three big myths to sucker the american peopleding everybody at this table and maybe you at home into supporting a special interest boondoggle called the keystone pipeline. please do not fall for this. myth thb one, they say it will create a bunch of jobs but will pretty maybe 3,000 temporary jobs and 35 permanent jobs. myth number two, it is all about oil. actually, this pipeline would carry a toxic goo of tar and chemicals 20 times...
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why is this obsession that you guys have when you have a foreign corporation, trans-canada, who is going to be seizing american farmland, putting a dangerous toxic chemical through so they can send it over to china and create 35 jobs. why is this your talking point? >> first of all, i don't think that's a fair reading of the report. 42,000 jobs created. >> 42,000 jobs direct, indirect and induced. >> that's a metric model that shows the spending of people that get jobs and so forth. it isn't fair to just limit it. >> but 3,900 construction jobs. >> by definition, construction jobs are temporary. when you build a building, guess what? when the building's built, move on to next project. it's ridiculous to say you shouldn't build a pipeline for that reason. that's number one. number two, the main argument for why it should not have been green lighted is its potential effect on the environment. and what the report shows, van, and this is irrefutable, the science is clear, that the alternatives to the pipeline are worse. if you use primarily tanker trucks to transport this shale gas, climate
why is this obsession that you guys have when you have a foreign corporation, trans-canada, who is going to be seizing american farmland, putting a dangerous toxic chemical through so they can send it over to china and create 35 jobs. why is this your talking point? >> first of all, i don't think that's a fair reading of the report. 42,000 jobs created. >> 42,000 jobs direct, indirect and induced. >> that's a metric model that shows the spending of people that get jobs and so...
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disclose some financial relationships between this contractor environmental resources management and trans canada and other companies that stand to benefit from the development of canada's tar sands so the inspector generals looking into this and the state department says these are two separate processes that they want to get going with the reports and that they believe that their conflict of interest procedures have been followed. joshua many proponent of the project to point out this shipping crude oil by rail is more dangerous than the pipeline and do you believe this is true well i'm not sure what is more dangerous but what i do know is that every way we ship this dangerous and moving this much oil through a pipeline that's going to go through the united states not to the united states is an export pipeline is a risk that the american people really don't need. to report also noted that if an if the estimated eight hundred thirty thousand barrels of oil work transported by train instead of the pipe and. twenty eight to forty two percent higher percentage of greenhouse gas emissions how do you
disclose some financial relationships between this contractor environmental resources management and trans canada and other companies that stand to benefit from the development of canada's tar sands so the inspector generals looking into this and the state department says these are two separate processes that they want to get going with the reports and that they believe that their conflict of interest procedures have been followed. joshua many proponent of the project to point out this shipping...
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i did a lot of work on trans canada. can i go to greg in florida, greg? >> caller: boo-ya cramer.gy? >> i like micron installed. western digital. it's stalled. micron is an inexpensive stock. i am not going to pound the table on it like i did last year at this time, but it is not expensive and i expect a descent quarter. hermann in ohio. hermann? >> caller: hey, jim, how are you? >> good. how about you? >> caller: good. thanks for petting me in sbac. do you think it still has room to run? >> yeah, as a matter of fact, i think it's best in show and we know from listening to all these ceos from telephone companies, you need more towers, chance responders and that's where it will make is much money. john in new york, john? >> caller: hey, bo, bo, boo-ya. first time caller. my question is about starbucks. i think starbucks reported a good quarter on january 23rd, but been in the low 70s since with a close at $68.97 on february 3rd. >> the right. the stock is also not hitting new highs. should i buy more -- >> short-term it's worry some. many people worry about the price of coffee. lon
i did a lot of work on trans canada. can i go to greg in florida, greg? >> caller: boo-ya cramer.gy? >> i like micron installed. western digital. it's stalled. micron is an inexpensive stock. i am not going to pound the table on it like i did last year at this time, but it is not expensive and i expect a descent quarter. hermann in ohio. hermann? >> caller: hey, jim, how are you? >> good. how about you? >> caller: good. thanks for petting me in sbac. do you think...
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management, which did not disclose illegally did not disclose its profound conflicts of interest with trans canadae to the state department as required by law, prior to doing the environmental impact statement for the state department, but even that compromised document says that this -- this pipeline, once its built, will only create 35 permanent jobs for the united states. there are going to be a couple of thousand jobs during the two-year period of construction, but other than that it's 35 jobs. we are then moving 830,000 barrels a day through the american heartland, through the most important water aqua for in our country, it's already shown its ability to eat through pipelines, contaminate rivers and we can't clean up. the odd thing about this, and i think the thing, andrea, thisan irks environmentalists most, and particularly putting it in perspective to the previous of the obama administration, obama promised in june and again twice in july at public forums and once in a private dinner that i attended that he would not allow the construction of the keystone pipeline unless the promoters of
management, which did not disclose illegally did not disclose its profound conflicts of interest with trans canadae to the state department as required by law, prior to doing the environmental impact statement for the state department, but even that compromised document says that this -- this pipeline, once its built, will only create 35 permanent jobs for the united states. there are going to be a couple of thousand jobs during the two-year period of construction, but other than that it's 35...
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trans-canada submitted its application for a permit to build the keystone x.l. pipeline more than five years ago. ever since, president obama has wasted america's time and money grasping for excuses in order for him to be able to reject it. his state department's latest environmental review confirms yet again that the pipeline will no longer -- shows no significant environmental impact and it will support more than 42,000 jobs. last summer the president sneered at those jobs. he said they were -- quote -- "just a blip relative to the need." for out-of-work americans, those jobs are more than a blip. for them, this is more than a pipeline. it's a lifeline. it is way past time for president obama to quit stalling and to finally do the right thing for those americans. they say the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. yet, the obama administration has been doing the same thing over and over and over and over again. we've had a draft environmental impact statement. we've had a supplemental environmental i
trans-canada submitted its application for a permit to build the keystone x.l. pipeline more than five years ago. ever since, president obama has wasted america's time and money grasping for excuses in order for him to be able to reject it. his state department's latest environmental review confirms yet again that the pipeline will no longer -- shows no significant environmental impact and it will support more than 42,000 jobs. last summer the president sneered at those jobs. he said they were...
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and it was opened up, keystone pipeline trans canada opened up.ortant for national and economic security. we know we're having an energy renaissance that is creating jobs and revenue, certainly helps us be able to produce the energy that we need to in our nation. >> and so we have to wait a couple months to find out about key season. governor, it does seem like what we have heard is a lot of the jobs are being created at the state level. and i know you guys asked the president many different questions to get his answer. but did he have an open ear to listen to how you're growing jobs in the state of oklahoma and elsewhere? >> well, absolutely. one of the things i told him is that we have one of the lowest unemployment rates in the nation right now and we're certainly raising our per capita income. there has been a lot of discussion about the minimum wage in our nation. but if you look at oklahoma income growth since 2011 when i took office, per capita income growth has grown by 44% for a family of four. making it number two in the nation in job gr
and it was opened up, keystone pipeline trans canada opened up.ortant for national and economic security. we know we're having an energy renaissance that is creating jobs and revenue, certainly helps us be able to produce the energy that we need to in our nation. >> and so we have to wait a couple months to find out about key season. governor, it does seem like what we have heard is a lot of the jobs are being created at the state level. and i know you guys asked the president many...
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don't forget trans-canada, canadian company is willing to do it.t one of those things and you have to say it and since the president is in favor for all kinds of energy, yes, let's put a lot of people to work, it must thrill you! >> keystone is going through a process at the state department and one thing the report found it's not a major long-term jobs issue and the president set out his criteria in a speech last summer related to carbon emissions. what we're focused on is a whole bunch of things that really are about large numbers of jobs, for example, what we can do for natural gas to expand the production there. it's great for our climate. great for our economy and we can do it in a way consistent with our environment. >> will you push for many of the initiatives that -- because i'm totally on board. hey, that's horse sense in the nat gas. i've been pushing for that myself. i know the president said, listen, they'd like to help the build-out of natural gas. there's a lot of things you could do that are actually tax neutral and make it so there
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tran trans-atlantic companies, cocaine, drug cartels, canada, the u.s., italy, shipping containers that had $7 million. and ended up seized in malaysia. does the size of the enterprise surprise you. >> like i said, back in my day was the pizza connection. i was familiar with that operation and in gaol with many of them. these guys are resourceful. you know, they have a good network. drugs is a major business. there's a strong demand for it. none of it surprises me. sometimes we look at the movies and "the sop rarnos", and they are depicted as not very bright. it's not true. resourceful. >> let's talk about the ndrangheta syndicate. notorious for kidnapping, it's considered vicious. pope francis addressed the totality, referring to an execution-style hit that killed three people, including a 3-year-old boy and asked for the people that did that to come forward and repent. they are alleged to have killed a rival and fed him to pigs. who are these guys. >> again, this is nothing new. back in my day we had a policy that we never hurt women and children. we wouldn't go after law enforce the.
tran trans-atlantic companies, cocaine, drug cartels, canada, the u.s., italy, shipping containers that had $7 million. and ended up seized in malaysia. does the size of the enterprise surprise you. >> like i said, back in my day was the pizza connection. i was familiar with that operation and in gaol with many of them. these guys are resourceful. you know, they have a good network. drugs is a major business. there's a strong demand for it. none of it surprises me. sometimes we look at...
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. >> stephen: sure, move to canada, baby. ( laughter ) is it getting better for people in the trans community>> i think it is. i think that me sitting here with you as your first openly trans guest, i'm assuming-- ( cheers and applause ) is an amazing moment. and i also think that-- and you also are just asking how copeople want to identify. those 50 facebook gender markers -- >> stephen: that doesn't seem lake a lot to you? >> actually, it seems like a little. >> stephen: really when i was a kid-- >> nonbienar, bigender -- >> stephen: that was in there, too. i only have a half hour show. help me out here! i'm just a guy, self-identify as a guy. is there a name for that as a guy who identifies as a guy? >> yes you identify as a guy. and i think asking people -- >> stephen: do i have a name? >> do you identify as a man? >> stephen: i do, baby. >> i think the first step is asking people how they identify? we respect their freedom to self-identify. >> stephen: doesn't that make every conversation with a person you meet end up being with that other person? >> well -- >> stephen: i want the conver
. >> stephen: sure, move to canada, baby. ( laughter ) is it getting better for people in the trans community>> i think it is. i think that me sitting here with you as your first openly trans guest, i'm assuming-- ( cheers and applause ) is an amazing moment. and i also think that-- and you also are just asking how copeople want to identify. those 50 facebook gender markers -- >> stephen: that doesn't seem lake a lot to you? >> actually, it seems like a little. >>...
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canada,r nine is trans the company behind the keystone pipeline.arter earnings that trailed analyst estimates. it raised its quarterly dividend by four percent. >> number eight is home away -- soars -- shares are surging after they posted stronger than estimated fourth-quarter results. it boosted revenue for the fourth quarter. crocs reported mixed fourth-quarter earnings. it would not provide earnings for 2014 estimates. number six is direct tv. it is exceeding analyst fourth-quarter sales estimates and said it would back three point $5 billion worth of stock. they are seeking more growth in the u.s. and added 93,000 subscribers during the quarter. >> number five is a millennial media. issued ae ad company disappointing profit forecast for the first quarter. it competes with google and apple. they report a 67% jump in fourth-quarter revenue. >> number four is pepsico. for the a renewed push company to split off its snack business and focus on beverages. peltz was disappointed with his proposal and will take the case directly to investors. >> numbe
canada,r nine is trans the company behind the keystone pipeline.arter earnings that trailed analyst estimates. it raised its quarterly dividend by four percent. >> number eight is home away -- soars -- shares are surging after they posted stronger than estimated fourth-quarter results. it boosted revenue for the fourth quarter. crocs reported mixed fourth-quarter earnings. it would not provide earnings for 2014 estimates. number six is direct tv. it is exceeding analyst fourth-quarter...
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canada and mexico has more than doubled. up 111% since nafta came into force. thethe u.s. buy more exports whn iin theworld. chinall three want to join a new trans-pacific partnership a proposed trade zone so big it would link 12 countries along the pacific rim including china. opponents call it nafta on steroids and like nafta 20 years ago president obama could have just as hard a time getting a new far reaching trade treaty in congress. let's go to mike viqueira. he joins us from the white house. mike, listen, there are, you know, this is playing out in constituencies across america as if the ink is still wet in nafta. >> i have to tell you i'm amazed having witnessed and covered the nafta debate in the signing ceremony in the east room of this building behind me 20 years ago the debate echos word for word from 20 years ago, and it does not bode well for an agreement this congress, this election year. harry reid and the senate said he doesn't want to do it. he doesn't want to grant it. look, the core constituency said any trade pact he wants to put on the table will create downward trends on wages and it may face a more difficult time than naf
canada and mexico has more than doubled. up 111% since nafta came into force. thethe u.s. buy more exports whn iin theworld. chinall three want to join a new trans-pacific partnership a proposed trade zone so big it would link 12 countries along the pacific rim including china. opponents call it nafta on steroids and like nafta 20 years ago president obama could have just as hard a time getting a new far reaching trade treaty in congress. let's go to mike viqueira. he joins us from the white...
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obama where the president was trying to push this big trans-pacific trade agreement he is working on with 11 other country including mexico and canadaonight to, to try to see if they can make progress on the last few remaining eschews here. he said therr are two sets of issues that they're trying to wrap up the talks on. here is what he said. >> issues like agriculture, access to japan, access to canada. those remain critical outstanding issues. there are issues of the plans. putting -- state-owned enterprises while at same time insuring access to medicines and a free internet. >> this is a pretty big deal. the united states exports about a trillion dollars worth of goods and services to the asia-pacific region. more than half of exports with the administration. they would like to see the numbers go up because they mean more jobs. sandra, ashley. sandra: thank you, peter barnes. ashley: the backlash after the antiunion vote in the volkswagen plant in tennessee. sandra: new threats from automaker labor chief ahead. ashley: stock alert for you. we want to get another look at these markets. the dow sitting right near session highs. up
obama where the president was trying to push this big trans-pacific trade agreement he is working on with 11 other country including mexico and canadaonight to, to try to see if they can make progress on the last few remaining eschews here. he said therr are two sets of issues that they're trying to wrap up the talks on. here is what he said. >> issues like agriculture, access to japan, access to canada. those remain critical outstanding issues. there are issues of the plans. putting --...
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negotiations on the trans-pacific partnership or t.p.p., an asia pacific trade agreement between the united states and 12 other countries including some of the largest economies such as japan, canada and mexico. the asian pacific region represents more than 40% of the world's trade. and as a group, t.p.p. countries represent the largest goods and services export market for our country, the united states of america. on the other side of the world the u.s. is negotiating a bilateral trade agreement with the 28 countries of the european union. this is called t tip. the united states and the e.u. generated over half of the world's economic output. total goods trade alone, however, -- between the u.s. and e.u. amounts to over $1 trillion a year. investment flows represent another $300 billion on top of that a year. together these two trade agreements have the potential to greatly expand access for u.s. products in the foreign markets around the world. most importantly, they would help to grow our economy and create jobs here at home. these two separate trade agreements and negotiations represent what is the most ambitious trade agenda in our nation's history. while everyone knows that
negotiations on the trans-pacific partnership or t.p.p., an asia pacific trade agreement between the united states and 12 other countries including some of the largest economies such as japan, canada and mexico. the asian pacific region represents more than 40% of the world's trade. and as a group, t.p.p. countries represent the largest goods and services export market for our country, the united states of america. on the other side of the world the u.s. is negotiating a bilateral trade...