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a former transcanada employee sounds the alarm.says canada's pipeline industry is in shoddy disarray. he joins us to explain the problems. you have do you ever have too much money or too many whistle-blowers? ♪ m a careful investor. en you do what i do, you think about risk. i don't like the ups and downs of the market, but i can't just sit on my cash. i want to be prepared for the long haul. ishares minimum volatility etfs. vestments designed for a smoother ride. find outhy 9 out of 10 islarge professional investorss. choose ishes for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-iares a prospectus, which incles vestment objectives, risks, crg and expenses. read and consider it carefully before invting risk includes possible loss oprincipal. vestment objectives, risks, crg and expenses. ♪ melissa: whether it is on wall street or main street here is "who made money today." anyone who owns gannett along with warren buffett. it is acquiring belo, a television company owns 20tv stations among other properties for $1.5 billion. this sen
a former transcanada employee sounds the alarm.says canada's pipeline industry is in shoddy disarray. he joins us to explain the problems. you have do you ever have too much money or too many whistle-blowers? ♪ m a careful investor. en you do what i do, you think about risk. i don't like the ups and downs of the market, but i can't just sit on my cash. i want to be prepared for the long haul. ishares minimum volatility etfs. vestments designed for a smoother ride. find outhy 9 out of 10...
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they can't shut it off fast enough. >> reporter: at transcanada headquarters in calgary, the president will be the safest pipeline ever built. >> no one in the business would cut corners. you would be patently insane to do that. >> reporter: with plans to triple oil sands production by 2035, canada's producer says they won't need just one pipeline to the u.s. but five or six. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more secrets released on the surveillance program. we'll get reaction from senator dick durbin. >>> plus, we will go live to istanbul for the latest on the crackdown of anti-government demonstrators. >>> and an update on the colorado wildfireses. we'll get an update from kol springs. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thank you for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good morning, everyone. it's monday, june 17. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm anne makovec. frank has the morning off. it is 4:29. and lo
they can't shut it off fast enough. >> reporter: at transcanada headquarters in calgary, the president will be the safest pipeline ever built. >> no one in the business would cut corners. you would be patently insane to do that. >> reporter: with plans to triple oil sands production by 2035, canada's producer says they won't need just one pipeline to the u.s. but five or six. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs...
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they can't shut it off fast must have. >> reporter: at transcanada headquarters in calgary, presidentx pourbaix insists the pipeline will be the safest ever built. >> no company on earth in the business that we are in would cut corners on safety or pipeline leak. you would be patently insane to do that. >> reporter: with plans to triple oil sands production by 2035, canada's producers say they will need, won't need just one pipeline to the u.s. but five or six. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> glor: still ahead, harleys and his holiness in st. peter's square. every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's
they can't shut it off fast must have. >> reporter: at transcanada headquarters in calgary, presidentx pourbaix insists the pipeline will be the safest ever built. >> no company on earth in the business that we are in would cut corners on safety or pipeline leak. you would be patently insane to do that. >> reporter: with plans to triple oil sands production by 2035, canada's producers say they will need, won't need just one pipeline to the u.s. but five or six. michelle...
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. >> reporter: rushing waters closed the transcanada highway and forced evacuation of all of downtown calgary. mass transit was shut down. and the city's nhl arena was flooded to the tenth row. even the sight of the city's famed rodeo, the stampede, set to begin in just nine days is underwater. canadian prime minister stephen harper toured the damage friday. >> this is incredible. i don't think any of us have ever seen anything like this. the magnitude is just extraordinary. >> reporter: south of calgary, the town of high river remains under a mandatory evacuation. authorities estimate that at least half of the town's 13,000 residents experienced flooding in their homes. throughout the area thousands are still without power. and it could be the middle of next week before everyone can return home. >> a lot of people are going to be hurting. >> reporter: as the floodwaters start to recede here, all eyes shift to the communities downstream, where tonight evacuations have already begun in parts of saskatchewan where officials fear the water levels could go to unprecedented high levels. le
. >> reporter: rushing waters closed the transcanada highway and forced evacuation of all of downtown calgary. mass transit was shut down. and the city's nhl arena was flooded to the tenth row. even the sight of the city's famed rodeo, the stampede, set to begin in just nine days is underwater. canadian prime minister stephen harper toured the damage friday. >> this is incredible. i don't think any of us have ever seen anything like this. the magnitude is just extraordinary....
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shot out over the town of canmore like a tsunami, taking entire trees with it and washing out the transcanada highway. >> our cul-de-sac had a little bit of water in it, but not too bad. and then i went for a cigarette, came back out of the garage, and we had a river going down our road in, like, a matter of ten minutes. >> reporter: caught between two overflowing rivers, calgary's city center suffered some of the worst damage. at saddledome arena, home to n.h.l.'s calgary flames, water reached the tenth row. 30,000 residents remain without power. >> standing on a bridge in the dark when the power is out listening to the roar of the river is terrifying. >> reporter: in calgary, the oil capital of canada, business as usual is not likely to resume for weeks or even months. andrea lucia, cbs news, new york. >> axelrod: for the second time, state police in massachusetts searched the home of new england patriots' tight end aaron hernandez today. they're investigating hernandez for a possible connection to the killing of a semipro football player whose bullet-ridden body was found nearby. the two m
shot out over the town of canmore like a tsunami, taking entire trees with it and washing out the transcanada highway. >> our cul-de-sac had a little bit of water in it, but not too bad. and then i went for a cigarette, came back out of the garage, and we had a river going down our road in, like, a matter of ten minutes. >> reporter: caught between two overflowing rivers, calgary's city center suffered some of the worst damage. at saddledome arena, home to n.h.l.'s calgary flames,...
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. >> reporter: transcanada noted a five year review of this project repeatedly found the president's criteria will be met. >> ed henry, thank you. let's get reaction from a key democratic senator from a major coal producing state. joe manchin joins us. >> thanks for having me. >> your reaction to the president's speech and the new regulations? >> it is just so irresponsible. we're looking for an all-in energy policy that secures our nation, makes us less dependent on foreign oil or foreign energy and we can do that, but we have to use everything we have, in balance with the environment and economy, that's all we ever said. if you look at this in the big picture, 8 billion tons of coal burned in the world. talk about the environment and climate, a little about geography, the globe is round and climate is all around, if they believe that we stop burning coal in america completely, 1 billion tons a year, one-eighth the consumption of the world, we will clean up the environment. they believe the world is still flat. really, it will be a killer of jobs. bottom line, eia, part of the energ
. >> reporter: transcanada noted a five year review of this project repeatedly found the president's criteria will be met. >> ed henry, thank you. let's get reaction from a key democratic senator from a major coal producing state. joe manchin joins us. >> thanks for having me. >> your reaction to the president's speech and the new regulations? >> it is just so irresponsible. we're looking for an all-in energy policy that secures our nation, makes us less dependent...
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guest: the sooner the president elucidated, fortunately for transcanada, the company who supported theresident's statements, that standard has already been met. there is not a likely carbon impact of this because this fuel -- the oil is going to be developed. it is going to be transported. it might be transported by less iffy pipeline isesli not administrative, which means trucked trucked or shipped, which is a larger carbon footprint than the pipeline. even if you read the document that are in the public record right now, the environmental impacts they meant in the state department reference port -- department report, it meets the test that the department laid out. that 20 cap lane supporters were encouraged with the president's explains why the pipeline supporters were encouraged by the president's speech. guest: it is going to increase the carbon pollution on the planet by the same factors if we added 4 million cars to the road. that is significant. that is an exacerbation of the problem and what josh is pointing out is that the state department didn't argue that the tar sands will
guest: the sooner the president elucidated, fortunately for transcanada, the company who supported theresident's statements, that standard has already been met. there is not a likely carbon impact of this because this fuel -- the oil is going to be developed. it is going to be transported. it might be transported by less iffy pipeline isesli not administrative, which means trucked trucked or shipped, which is a larger carbon footprint than the pipeline. even if you read the document that are in...
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several roads and bridges have been wiped out by torrential rain and mudslides and portions of the transcanada have been closed. >>> passengers can soon be free to use electronic gadgets while onboard an airplane. like when the flight is in the air and everything. "the wall street journal" says they will relax a ban during takeoffs and landings. music players and ereaders would be allowed and cell phones would still be banned. a decision could come before the end of the year. >>> all right, we just got some interesting tape into cnn. we have the air a traffic control tapes from that near miss over jfk. where two passenger jets came, what? within three miles of one another in mid-air. renee marsh is in washington with those tapes. show us, tell us. >> that's right, carol. we'll start by saying that this happened in a very busy air space. and we do have some of that audio. again, this is between one of the planes and the control tower. take a listen in. >> you turning? >> yes, sir. we're almost at 040 now. >> 12:00, 1,600 feet. >> okay, we have him on the fish finder here. >> okay. he's eastboun
several roads and bridges have been wiped out by torrential rain and mudslides and portions of the transcanada have been closed. >>> passengers can soon be free to use electronic gadgets while onboard an airplane. like when the flight is in the air and everything. "the wall street journal" says they will relax a ban during takeoffs and landings. music players and ereaders would be allowed and cell phones would still be banned. a decision could come before the end of the year....