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workers together: and, we're all proud to work for transcanada. narrator: transcanada has invested billions in emission-less energy sources - from wind and solar, to hydro and nuclear. recognized 13 straight years on dow jones sustainability world index. transcanada: america's trusted energy partner. >>> this sunday, the politics of security. is dysfunction in washington jeopardizing our safety. >> we're going right into the valley of death. >> the department of homeland security narrowly avoids a shutdown, temporarily. republicans are now in control are they ready to lead? i'll ask a key gop house leader. >>> plus 2016, the fight to become the conservative alternative to jeb bush. ben carson joins me exclusively. >>> and murder in moscow. after a critic of vladimir putin is shot dead, putin said he'll personally lead the investigation. can he be trusted? >>> then there was senator james inhofe. >> it is very, very cold out. >> proof that global warming is
workers together: and, we're all proud to work for transcanada. narrator: transcanada has invested billions in emission-less energy sources - from wind and solar, to hydro and nuclear. recognized 13 straight years on dow jones sustainability world index. transcanada: america's trusted energy partner. >>> this sunday, the politics of security. is dysfunction in washington jeopardizing our safety. >> we're going right into the valley of death. >> the department of homeland...
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workers together: and, we're all proud to work for transcanada.ns in emission-less energy sources - from wind and solar, to hydro and nuclear. recognized 13 straight years on dow jones sustainability world index. transcanada: america's trusted energy partner. >> stahl: james levine is america's greatest living conductor, in the judgment of many music lovers, including our late colleague bob simon, who could often be found attending levine-led performances at the metropolitan opera. before we lost him in a tragic car crash last month, bob completed a story on the 71- year-old maestro who has directed and defined new york's incomparable met for almost half a century; has guided and inspired three generations of the worl become americas most influential maestro since leonard bernstein. under his baton, the met became the house of levine. four years ago, a terrible accident left him partially paralyzed. as bob simon reported, only believers in miracles thought levine could return to the podium. but after a two year absence, he did. ( applause ) >> sim
workers together: and, we're all proud to work for transcanada.ns in emission-less energy sources - from wind and solar, to hydro and nuclear. recognized 13 straight years on dow jones sustainability world index. transcanada: america's trusted energy partner. >> stahl: james levine is america's greatest living conductor, in the judgment of many music lovers, including our late colleague bob simon, who could often be found attending levine-led performances at the metropolitan opera. before...
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and it is one thing to say well, you know, it is that transcanada company. they do business in canada, they do business here. what if it was you? what if it was your company #what if it was six plus years of your life question what if it was millions of dollars? then, how would you feel about it? remember america is a place where people as a history have come to do business. because they can count on our laws and they can count on our regulations and the can count on the fact that if they made the investment, they could do business on a certain dependable basis. what happened to that? when we lose that, what happens to our economy? with that, i would like to turn to my good friend from south dakota. the pipeline will run right to this day, creating jobs and millions of dollars of tax revenue. i would like to ask him for his thoughts. >> i appreciate the senator from north dakota and the economic activity, energy independence positive benefits to our national security from the building of this pipeline for many, many months in the united states than it. the m
and it is one thing to say well, you know, it is that transcanada company. they do business in canada, they do business here. what if it was you? what if it was your company #what if it was six plus years of your life question what if it was millions of dollars? then, how would you feel about it? remember america is a place where people as a history have come to do business. because they can count on our laws and they can count on our regulations and the can count on the fact that if they made...
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workers together: and, we're all proud to work for transcanada.has invested billions in emission-less energy sources - from wind and solar, to hydro and nuclear. recognized 13 straight years on dow jones sustainability world index. transcanada: america's trusted energy partner. >> rose: the hottest ticket on broadway right now is a comedy called "fish in the dark," written by and starring larry david. he's famous for playing a crusty curmudgeon on the television show "curb your enthusiasm," and for being the co-creator of "seinfeld," where a lot of the jokes came from real life larry david experiences. now, he's playing another character that walks and talks like larry david. as you'll see, with actors and comedians, you never quite know where the act stops and the real person begins. david's friends, for instance, say he's a sweetheart. he says that's just an act, the nice guy act. who is he? that's what we wanted to find out. this is what everybody that is watching this wants to know. >> larry david: yeah. >> rose: who is larry david? >> david:
workers together: and, we're all proud to work for transcanada.has invested billions in emission-less energy sources - from wind and solar, to hydro and nuclear. recognized 13 straight years on dow jones sustainability world index. transcanada: america's trusted energy partner. >> rose: the hottest ticket on broadway right now is a comedy called "fish in the dark," written by and starring larry david. he's famous for playing a crusty curmudgeon on the television show "curb...
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workers together: and, we're all proud to work for transcanada.anscanada has invested billions in emission-less energy sources - from wind and solar, to hydro and nuclear. recognized 13 straight years on dow jones sustainability world index. transcanada: america's trusted energy partner. >> dickerson: welcome back to "face the nation" i'm john dickerson sitting in for bob schieffer. prime minister netanyahu is on his way to the united states. before he left he visited the western wall in jeff ruse lem netanyahu said although he respects president obama he strong low opposes the agreement the united states is working on with iran. saying it could endanger our very existence. later called his journey a faithful even historic mission. joining us for some analysis on prime minister netanyahu's speech to congress jeffrey goldberg of "the atlantic" take us out of this political back and forth and talk about the stakes of the u.s. relationship with israel. >> the stakes are the u.s. relationship with israel and even greater stakes are what is going to ha
workers together: and, we're all proud to work for transcanada.anscanada has invested billions in emission-less energy sources - from wind and solar, to hydro and nuclear. recognized 13 straight years on dow jones sustainability world index. transcanada: america's trusted energy partner. >> dickerson: welcome back to "face the nation" i'm john dickerson sitting in for bob schieffer. prime minister netanyahu is on his way to the united states. before he left he visited the...
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workers together: and, we're all proud to work for transcanada.rator: transcanada has invested billions in emission-less energy sources - om wind and lar, to hydro and nuclear. recognized 13 stight years on dow jones sustainability world index. transcanada: america's trusted energy partner. >>> and we end with good news for the 12th straight week no reports from the pentagon of service members killed in afghanistan. that's all for us today. thanks for sharing part of your sunday with us. check out "world news tonight" and i'll see you tomorrow on "gma."
workers together: and, we're all proud to work for transcanada.rator: transcanada has invested billions in emission-less energy sources - om wind and lar, to hydro and nuclear. recognized 13 stight years on dow jones sustainability world index. transcanada: america's trusted energy partner. >>> and we end with good news for the 12th straight week no reports from the pentagon of service members killed in afghanistan. that's all for us today. thanks for sharing part of your sunday with...
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it's one thing to say you know it's that transcanada company. they do business here. what if it was your company? what if it was six plus years of your life? what if it was millions of your dollars? then how would you feel about a? remember america is the place where people throughout the history is come to do business. this is where they come to do business because they can count on our laws and count on our regulations and count on the fact that if they made the investment they would be able to do business on a certain basis. what happened to that? when we lose that what happens to our economy? with that i would like to turn to my good friend from minnesota minnesota. besides creating jobs and millions of dollars in tax revenue i would like to ask him for his thoughts. >> i appreciate the senator from dakota's leadership on this. it's been a fierce advocate for jobs and economic activity the energy independence, the positive benefits to our national security for building this pipeline for many months in the united states senate. the most developments -- the most rec
it's one thing to say you know it's that transcanada company. they do business here. what if it was your company? what if it was six plus years of your life? what if it was millions of your dollars? then how would you feel about a? remember america is the place where people throughout the history is come to do business. this is where they come to do business because they can count on our laws and count on our regulations and count on the fact that if they made the investment they would be able...
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transcanada is among those hoping it comes sooner than that. >> let's talk about canada. it to two u.s.-canada relations? >> the canadians have been very aggressive coming to washington, making the case for the benefits not only to canada but the united states as well. this is a big issue in canada and they are waiting to see how the president response. is it going to be a breach in the relationship, for the moment, it doesn't look like it but this is a sensitive topic in canada. arguably more sensitive than it is the united states. >> we are receiving word the president has signed the bill for full funding of the department of homeland security. >> he signed it on a wednesday. the funding would have ended on friday. this is a victory for the president. weeks ago and months ago, we cap asking republicans are you going to accept a clean bill in the end. they did have to. the politics were playing against republicans and house speaker john boehner, so he threw in the towel yesterday. funding for the homeland security department will continue through the end of september, bu
transcanada is among those hoping it comes sooner than that. >> let's talk about canada. it to two u.s.-canada relations? >> the canadians have been very aggressive coming to washington, making the case for the benefits not only to canada but the united states as well. this is a big issue in canada and they are waiting to see how the president response. is it going to be a breach in the relationship, for the moment, it doesn't look like it but this is a sensitive topic in canada....
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reuters reports transcanada is facing up to a dozen allegations, including reports it took several monthsto repair a pipeline damaged by a construction crew, and made sloppy repairs to a major gas pipeline damaged by an explosion. transgender new yorkers can now receive coverage for transition-related healthcare under medicaid. the administration of governor andrew cuomo has officially adopted a new regulation ending the 17-year-old ban on transgender healthcare after a long campaign by activists. and the author, filmmaker, and media reform activist danny schechter, the news dissector, has died at the age of 72. schechter rose to prominence as the "the news dissector" on boston's wbcn radio in the 1970's. he went on to work as a television producer at abc's "20/20," where he won two emmy awards, and at the newly launched cnn. but he left the corporate media to become executive director of mediachannel.org and co-founder and executive director of globalvision production company and author of twelve books including, "the more you watch the less you know." he was also a leading activist agai
reuters reports transcanada is facing up to a dozen allegations, including reports it took several monthsto repair a pipeline damaged by a construction crew, and made sloppy repairs to a major gas pipeline damaged by an explosion. transgender new yorkers can now receive coverage for transition-related healthcare under medicaid. the administration of governor andrew cuomo has officially adopted a new regulation ending the 17-year-old ban on transgender healthcare after a long campaign by...
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later tonight neil cavuto exclusive interview with transcanada chief who wants to build the keystoneine. talks fracking with neil at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the fox business network. check the big board. you like this. stocks are near the high of the day up 191. big retail names and you know the man they are hitting pretty good levels some new highs burlington as in burlington coat factory, michaels stores a target, nordstrom, all of some higher today. see those green arrows? two dow stocks hitting lifetime highs lifetime highs nike and united health. look at footlocker also hitting a new high thanks to nike. charles payne recommended footlocker on his program two weeks ago. it is up 6%. now this. we have 17-year-old with us intel announced her as the second place winner in their science talent search and she won $75,000. round of applause. for investigating how to help naturally enhance plant defenses to a eliminate the need of pesticides. she is with us now. i am loss of course. can i put this in layman's language? you worked on a way for flats to use their own defenses against pestic
later tonight neil cavuto exclusive interview with transcanada chief who wants to build the keystoneine. talks fracking with neil at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the fox business network. check the big board. you like this. stocks are near the high of the day up 191. big retail names and you know the man they are hitting pretty good levels some new highs burlington as in burlington coat factory, michaels stores a target, nordstrom, all of some higher today. see those green arrows? two dow stocks...
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his broader record further reveals uncertainty, and the struggle over transcanada's keystone pipeline, for instance, which inspired his oklahoma visit, he has spoken for and against the enterprise, urged construction in some sections, delayed in others paused for environmental reassessment, and infuriated activists and canadians, tough to do with his indecision. the president, one can say, has been trapped repeatedly in the conundrums of energy politics. it is too symptom highlight the disjointedness of the agenda for his conundrums are products of complex circumstances. define neat partisan categories irreducible to culture war, blue/red divides, energy politics are naughty, drawing into collision multiple ideals. no simple matter of opposed self-interest, in other words, energy politics are totalizing and existential. it has always been that way especially with oil, my focus for today. since the dawn of their oil age, americans have viewed the black stuff as more than a source of fuel. it has defined their diet and sent them to war, allowed regions to flourish, others to fall genera
his broader record further reveals uncertainty, and the struggle over transcanada's keystone pipeline, for instance, which inspired his oklahoma visit, he has spoken for and against the enterprise, urged construction in some sections, delayed in others paused for environmental reassessment, and infuriated activists and canadians, tough to do with his indecision. the president, one can say, has been trapped repeatedly in the conundrums of energy politics. it is too symptom highlight the...
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i just want to remind people that the price of oil was roughly what it is today when transcanada applied and i'm over my time. >> at this time i recognize those gentlemen from mississippi mr. harper for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman thank you ms. mccarthy for being here and i think we are at the end so that's a good thing. if i could talk to you specifically, you know we have a number of industries, number of groups in my home state of mississippi that are greatly impacted by rules that are promulgated or enforced and one that i would like to touch on permanent would be our wood and pellet heating unit manufactures. they are problems with the standards the epa just finalized, it's something that really impacts us. these are small businesses that don't have a lot of room in their budget for r&d costs. in addition to testing testing and lab fees and those things. i think with the first stage in this rule but most companies are going to be okay. they can probably get there but the second stage which i believe you say should be implemented in 2020, that's going to be extremely cost
i just want to remind people that the price of oil was roughly what it is today when transcanada applied and i'm over my time. >> at this time i recognize those gentlemen from mississippi mr. harper for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman thank you ms. mccarthy for being here and i think we are at the end so that's a good thing. if i could talk to you specifically, you know we have a number of industries, number of groups in my home state of mississippi that are greatly impacted...
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but i would just want to remind people that the price of oil was rufrly what it is today when transcanada applied for the keystone xl pipeline and i'm over time. thank you again. >> at this time recognize the gentleman from mississippi mr. harper for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman and thank you ms. mccarthy for being here and i think we are near the end so that's a good thing. >> that's a thank you, too. >> yes, yes. if i could talk to you specifically we've got -- we have a number of industries, number of groups in my home state of mississippi that are greatly impacted by the rules that are promulgated and enforced and one that i would like to just touch on for a minute would be our wood and pellet heating unit manufacturers. their problems with the new performance standards for wood source that epa just finalized it's something that really impacts us. these are usually small businesses that don't have a lot of room in their budgets for r&d costs. in addition to testing lab fees and those things. i think with the first stage of this rule that most companies are going to be okay.
but i would just want to remind people that the price of oil was rufrly what it is today when transcanada applied for the keystone xl pipeline and i'm over time. thank you again. >> at this time recognize the gentleman from mississippi mr. harper for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman and thank you ms. mccarthy for being here and i think we are near the end so that's a good thing. >> that's a thank you, too. >> yes, yes. if i could talk to you specifically we've got...
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conservative movement to try to make progress on immigration reform but similarly taking a look at the transcanadaeline is the way that's been used and held hostage as a political toy it's crazy. there's a lot of concern about that. but in fact most of the room voted this is the china century despite all the backlash about the politics in china and the saber rattling on security issues rather than the american century. it's about 60-40. >> before we go i have to ask you about this front page of the wall street journal today on the bottom under the fold slips on oil. you know him well. you know ge well. really talks about how the company, after they move addway post financial crisis from the financial world moved more toward the industrial world and are now getting killed as a result of it. from a governance perspective. what do you make of that? >> it's been a lower moving time. the stock is down through this period where he took over. hard to judge it on those standards. the company went through a dramatic transformation and i think not to be too spiritual about this but since he referred to mose
conservative movement to try to make progress on immigration reform but similarly taking a look at the transcanadaeline is the way that's been used and held hostage as a political toy it's crazy. there's a lot of concern about that. but in fact most of the room voted this is the china century despite all the backlash about the politics in china and the saber rattling on security issues rather than the american century. it's about 60-40. >> before we go i have to ask you about this front...
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the transcanada pipeline. well, it goes through nebraska.nd as originally routed, it would have gone through some of the most sensitive areas of our state the sand hills area and the aquifer. but we spent a year together, the 49 of us not every day, not every day, we'd kill each other if we spent every day together. but we spent a lot of time. and at the end of the day, we came up with a process to reroute the transcanada pipeline, to take it away from -- to move it away from the most sensitive parts of the aquifer. we did it with a vote of 49-0. 49-0. environmentalists, those on the other side of the issue, coming together to pass a routing bill. so, the idea that george norris had was, number one be transparent. let the people of nebraska know exactly what you're doing. what's interesting about the 16 years that i was there, and quite frankly we -- if you do count republicans and democrats in the unicameral legislature, you'll find there are a lot more republicans traditionally than there are democrats, at least during the 16 years i was t
the transcanada pipeline. well, it goes through nebraska.nd as originally routed, it would have gone through some of the most sensitive areas of our state the sand hills area and the aquifer. but we spent a year together, the 49 of us not every day, not every day, we'd kill each other if we spent every day together. but we spent a lot of time. and at the end of the day, we came up with a process to reroute the transcanada pipeline, to take it away from -- to move it away from the most sensitive...