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canada as something they are trying to do for themselves. not something we are doing together and how it will benefit the united states. at the world and how it will be viewed through the eyes of united states and canada working together. we could be energy-secure soon and that would change the world dynamics on much more than it just energy. bags anyone who wants to ask a question, make your way to the microphone. >> i think when you talk about understanding what we have nafta countries represent the 5% of the world's gdp. that is a significant and important fact. we have lost the opportunity to push ahead he yawned the border. it has lost some steam. the regulatory counsel may be more important than the beyond the border program because that would reduce the cost to companies on both sides of the border. get, if you will, standards aligned. we have become focused on this issue and it has taken attention away. it has taken dollars over they. it has become a political talking point. each side uses it in the best of caucus politics to drive home their point of view but it is not constructive and and it is seriously taki
canada as something they are trying to do for themselves. not something we are doing together and how it will benefit the united states. at the world and how it will be viewed through the eyes of united states and canada working together. we could be energy-secure soon and that would change the world dynamics on much more than it just energy. bags anyone who wants to ask a question, make your way to the microphone. >> i think when you talk about understanding what we have nafta countries...
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and keystone were there should be explored. moving forward with keystone in exchange with climate pact between canada and the united states to do better. is that how we move forward? essentially canada does more climate change and maybe gets the pipeline and turned? >> they can't legally be a quid pro quo but i do agree with the mayor and we have proposed a similar table to deal with oil and gas regulations and including the methane flaring proposal that just came out from bpa a couple of weeks ago, the draft regulation. make sense for canada and the united states to have one table to deal with these regulations. we did it with light vehicles. we are doing it with the ships on the great lakes on both ballast and bunker oil. we are doing it with a heavy vehicles. we have worked together with the state department on a black carbon and we think there should be one table on oil and gas. we did it with ozone depleting material years ago with ryan maloney and ronald reagan. it just makes good sense but we can't have -- we are at they have higher costs in alberta on the climate initiative for the innovation fee versus california therm
and keystone were there should be explored. moving forward with keystone in exchange with climate pact between canada and the united states to do better. is that how we move forward? essentially canada does more climate change and maybe gets the pipeline and turned? >> they can't legally be a quid pro quo but i do agree with the mayor and we have proposed a similar table to deal with oil and gas regulations and including the methane flaring proposal that just came out from bpa a couple of...
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look at designing ports of entry particularly with mexico and canada, how can this be done in an efficient way. the northern border and united states and canada just signed a historic preclearance agreement in the beyond the borders action plan. that covers all modes of transportation between the u.s. and canada. land, rail, marine, and air. immigration, customs agriculture spppingses required for entry into either country will be handled on foreign soil. it will reduce congestion, delays and increase efficiency and predictability. the next step required is to implement the new agreement for the united states and canada to enact legislation. that legislation was introduced during the last congress and i'm hopeful it will be introduced and you will support its pass a bass passage in this congress. let me mention the change that is going to occur. and change is a lot like heaven. everyone wants to get there, but no one wants to die. [laughter] commissioner: pretty interesting statement. what is clear for me in preparing for the future is we need to reflect the realities of your business and the world that you exist in. the constant e
look at designing ports of entry particularly with mexico and canada, how can this be done in an efficient way. the northern border and united states and canada just signed a historic preclearance agreement in the beyond the borders action plan. that covers all modes of transportation between the u.s. and canada. land, rail, marine, and air. immigration, customs agriculture spppingses required for entry into either country will be handled on foreign soil. it will reduce congestion, delays and...
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there's a lot of things that canada and the us are the united states are looking at and will place as requirements. at the end of the day i'm sure the united states and canada will deploy resources and have them on standby and those are resources that might otherwise be used for other things. if you are going to do some new task you have to pull them off other tasks. you might have to send ships up there that would be down interdicting drugs and illegal migrants and send them up there to make sure that you can provide for the safety of those 2,000 people that are transiting the northwest passage. >> identity like you all to join me in thanking the admiral for a very interesting presentation. [applause] [inaudible conversations] courtesy. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from texas mr >> >> to the coup will be joined from the senator from south dakota. i just want to put up a quote from one of the leaders of the anti-trafficking movement the coalition against trafficking and of women to express my sentiments exactly and frustration over a partisan filibuster
there's a lot of things that canada and the us are the united states are looking at and will place as requirements. at the end of the day i'm sure the united states and canada will deploy resources and have them on standby and those are resources that might otherwise be used for other things. if you are going to do some new task you have to pull them off other tasks. you might have to send ships up there that would be down interdicting drugs and illegal migrants and send them up there to make...
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there's 50,000 pilots in the united states and canada. and i have to say, the vast majority of them are functioning at a very, very high level. i want our viewers to know we're talking depression today, we're talking depression in pilots, there's problems with some pilots even with substance abuse. there are issues to talk about but the vast majority are doing thousands of hours a day safely. now, for physicians to screen and find depression, we're talking about 3,000 faa sanctioned doctors who do, as david mentioned, twice a year in pilots over 40, they are looking for general things. you know, is their appearance difference, do they community as well, are they sad? a lot of people in high-functioning jobs may not admit it. now, david has a related career. he's a top-level surgeon and has many, many years of training with people observing him actually, not under scrutiny but they can see the level of function that goes on. >> but dr. marc, i want you guys to bring the conversation back to the people at home. we understand this pilot was s
there's 50,000 pilots in the united states and canada. and i have to say, the vast majority of them are functioning at a very, very high level. i want our viewers to know we're talking depression today, we're talking depression in pilots, there's problems with some pilots even with substance abuse. there are issues to talk about but the vast majority are doing thousands of hours a day safely. now, for physicians to screen and find depression, we're talking about 3,000 faa sanctioned doctors who...
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order of business public hearing and adaptation of the items i now call the public hearing to a tentative agreement to the united presence of the united states and canada local 38 unit union of allied workers and shop hands local 66 and national local one hundred four and 377 and the earth metal and glass workers local 17 and teamsters local 153 and local 776 and machinist the common craft may i have have month to month. >> mr. superintendant can i ask the director to please present and commend him on the color choices of his tie (laughter). >> thank you. superintendent board are the requested action the board of education of the san francisco unified school district be public hearing and adopt the agreement and the related disclosures documents thank you there are no public speakers ohoh - i'm sorry you have had to submit a card in order to speak pubically on the item comments from the board commissioner wynns. >> i want to inform everyone that i'll be abstaining with the conflict of interest my husband is a member of the local 377 and want the members of the board to know that. >> thank you commissioner wynns if there are no further comments roll cal
order of business public hearing and adaptation of the items i now call the public hearing to a tentative agreement to the united presence of the united states and canada local 38 unit union of allied workers and shop hands local 66 and national local one hundred four and 377 and the earth metal and glass workers local 17 and teamsters local 153 and local 776 and machinist the common craft may i have have month to month. >> mr. superintendant can i ask the director to please present and...
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there's a lot of things that canada and the us are the united states are looking at and will place as requirements. at the end of the day i'm sure the united states and canada will deploy resources and have them on standby and those are resources that might otherwise be used for other things. if you are going to do some new task you have to pull them off other tasks. you might have to send ships up there that would be down interdicting drugs and illegal migrants and send them up there to make sure that you can provide for the safety of those 2,000 people that are transiting the northwest passage. >> identity like you all to join me in thanking the admiral for a very interesting presentation. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> we'll have more road to the white house. rand paul will be talking about overhauling the criminal justice statement. -- estimate. we'll have live coverage at 1:00 eastern on c-span. later in the evening, former florida governor jeb bush will be in dover, new hampshire, at the home of the former state republican chairman. >> a number
there's a lot of things that canada and the us are the united states are looking at and will place as requirements. at the end of the day i'm sure the united states and canada will deploy resources and have them on standby and those are resources that might otherwise be used for other things. if you are going to do some new task you have to pull them off other tasks. you might have to send ships up there that would be down interdicting drugs and illegal migrants and send them up there to make...
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to impact prices, do you think it is this additional production that we have seen in the united states and canada? do you think saudi arabia and the decision they decide whether to cutn or not? the demand picture. what is the biggest determinent in? >> a combination of all of those. what set this off, last talked back in december, i think i made the observatio observation then that it was supply and demand and year after year, there is another million plus barrels a day coming out of north america. it comes regardless of whether there is a real demand or not. you combine that with a fairly modest demand for the last couple of years due to global economic performance and the two collided and that's what set this off. >> i know it is hard to put your finger on it or predict where prices are going. i know you said volatile. you said we could live with lower prices. you said there is a better shot at prediction than everyone else. your gut? you know better than anybody else. >> i would be incorrect, and second, i don't want to attract attention from a regulator who thinks i'm trying to influence the
to impact prices, do you think it is this additional production that we have seen in the united states and canada? do you think saudi arabia and the decision they decide whether to cutn or not? the demand picture. what is the biggest determinent in? >> a combination of all of those. what set this off, last talked back in december, i think i made the observatio observation then that it was supply and demand and year after year, there is another million plus barrels a day coming out of...
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between the yukon territory and alaska there was a segment that is colored gray because the united states and canada have not been able to agree on a border there and the senator said, you can't tell me that we cannot come to an agreement with canada. yes, that is true, we can't, and it still exists today. we might want to touch on that. i think there's some interesting developments in terms of continental shelf claims we can talk about. it's great to be here at brookings. i feel good because all my basic needs have been taken care of. i was served a hot black -- break fast. i have coffee, they brought to a team to warm me up with challenging questions so i feel ready to go. is a look around the room i'm ament concerned because i see so many faces i've seen in so many other places and you start after a while losing track of who you have spoken to and what sea stories you have told and whatever else. there's one other thing i have to correct. i can't take jason back. i'm no longer the commandant of the coast guard so the current commandant may be concerned about him coming back. you can keep him as f
between the yukon territory and alaska there was a segment that is colored gray because the united states and canada have not been able to agree on a border there and the senator said, you can't tell me that we cannot come to an agreement with canada. yes, that is true, we can't, and it still exists today. we might want to touch on that. i think there's some interesting developments in terms of continental shelf claims we can talk about. it's great to be here at brookings. i feel good because...
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is going to impact prices, do you think it's this additional production we've seen in the united states and canada? do you think it's saudi arabia, the decision to cut production or not? the demand picture? what to you is the biggest determinate? >> it is all of those. what set this off when we last talked back in december, i think i made the observation then that it was really fundamental supply demand. it was getting itself out of balance. and the market's realization that that was happening. and year after year, there's another million-plus barrels a day coming out of north america. it just keeps coming, regardless of whether there's a real demand or not. you combine that with what has been a fairly modest demand for the last couple years due to economic performance. the two collided and that's what set this off. >> i know it's hard to put your finger on it or to kind of predict where gases are going. i know you've said volatile. i'd say you have a better shot at a prediction than anybody else. your gut-wrench? you've been doing this a long time. >> i never pick a number. you know me. first, be
is going to impact prices, do you think it's this additional production we've seen in the united states and canada? do you think it's saudi arabia, the decision to cut production or not? the demand picture? what to you is the biggest determinate? >> it is all of those. what set this off when we last talked back in december, i think i made the observation then that it was really fundamental supply demand. it was getting itself out of balance. and the market's realization that that was...
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. >> and since 2013 there had been ten major accidents in united states and canada and involving trainsoil. last month in west virginia a derailment forced hundreds of families to evacuate. and the train cars are supposed to be a newer and stronger model of train cars and they are still too low though. and the department of transportation are are pushing the white house and it is not clear if they will approve those and a decision is expected on that in may. >> thank you, garrett. >> and that is joined by the host of fox news analyst howard kurtz. >> you are looking at the hillary clinton tore stores and e-mails and variety of coverage that we receive. tell us about that. >> and resonating with all elements of the media. and how do they get a personal e-mail server at home. and secrecy and corner cutting that plagued hillary clinton since she became a national figure. this is ancient history and there were allegations swirling around the first lady ranging from white water and travel gate and some of this was serious and some overblown and conspiracy theory. and it left hillary with dee
. >> and since 2013 there had been ten major accidents in united states and canada and involving trainsoil. last month in west virginia a derailment forced hundreds of families to evacuate. and the train cars are supposed to be a newer and stronger model of train cars and they are still too low though. and the department of transportation are are pushing the white house and it is not clear if they will approve those and a decision is expected on that in may. >> thank you, garrett....
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it was only about 800 people many years ago and you had to transfer 800 people by ferries to another cruise ship. there is a lot canada and the united statesooking at and will place down as requirements on these people. but at the end of the day, i am sure the united states and canada will deploy resources and have them on standby. and those are resources that might be used for other things. resources are limited so if you have going to do some new task you will have to pull them off other tasks. you might have to send ships up there that would be stopping drugs and illegal migrants and take them off that duty and make sure you can provide safety for the 2,000 people going through the passage. >> i would like you to join me in thanking andy for the presentation. [applause] >> thank you. >> later a hearing on music and licensing rights. the consumer federation of america hosted an event today. one of the speakers was mark rosekind who talks about the mission's agencies and steps being taken to protect drivers. this is 30
it was only about 800 people many years ago and you had to transfer 800 people by ferries to another cruise ship. there is a lot canada and the united statesooking at and will place down as requirements on these people. but at the end of the day, i am sure the united states and canada will deploy resources and have them on standby. and those are resources that might be used for other things. resources are limited so if you have going to do some new task you will have to pull them off other...
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this for the united states and canada can now enact legislation. that legislation was introduced during the last congress and that hopefully will be introduced and you will support its passage in this congress. let me just mention to foreclose all of it about the future. and the changed that's going to occur. change is a lot like kevin. kind of everyone wants to get there but no one wants to die. [laughter] so we are working hard -- have been. i got that statement from carly fiorini. pretty interesting statement. what's clear to me in preparing for the future is that we need to reflect the realities of your business and the world that you exist in. the constant evolution of the global supply chain, and i recognize that while we as a major efforts already underway, there are some areas that need additional focused and they need more work and they need more work for most. trading force but. over and over again i've never heard any one say that, well, you shouldn't enforcing as spending as much am enforcement but you should do it in a consistent predic
this for the united states and canada can now enact legislation. that legislation was introduced during the last congress and that hopefully will be introduced and you will support its passage in this congress. let me just mention to foreclose all of it about the future. and the changed that's going to occur. change is a lot like kevin. kind of everyone wants to get there but no one wants to die. [laughter] so we are working hard -- have been. i got that statement from carly fiorini. pretty...
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canada. coming from a border state we see it firsthand and is really the local people and the people between canada and the unitedhey get along very well. culturally and everything else. but what we are worried about is possibly the frosty relationship that the united states has with canada based on the keystone pipeline. we think that this could jeopardize the economic relationship that the united states has with canada. it's a global market out there and so the united states needs to compete globally. and what better friend and ally than canada to work with? so we know canada has other options for its economic vitality. so why not have that partnership be with the united states? i think unfortunately what we've gone through in the united states with keystone has affected the relationship. we don't want it to affect our relationship but i think long-term we need to work to put things back together and put things right. >> danielle droitsch let's get your views. >> i don't think america's any better friend than canada. we have lots of trade 300,000 people across the border every day, $2 billion in economic growth
canada. coming from a border state we see it firsthand and is really the local people and the people between canada and the unitedhey get along very well. culturally and everything else. but what we are worried about is possibly the frosty relationship that the united states has with canada based on the keystone pipeline. we think that this could jeopardize the economic relationship that the united states has with canada. it's a global market out there and so the united states needs to compete...
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united states saying this is not supposed to happen according to faa regulations. >> guest: this was a horrific accident and our hearts go out to the families. but everyone should know in the united states and canadauldn't happen. there are two pilots required in the cockpit all of the time. so a flight crew member and a non-flight member, a flight attendant, in the cockpit. and in europe the other european carriers elected to not follow that rule. so today's day and age where the aviation industry is on notice of this for 15 years. we have egypt air silk air, i was here with jet blue with a fears ago. you should always have two people in the cockpit. >> there is still the possibility that 370 was a deliberate act. >> guest: absolutely. i am involved in that still. we represent some of the families. that is a mystery. >> we can leave that one aside but it is as a possibility. let's get back to this one. in the united states if a carrier is flying from or two the united states and one pilot has to use the bathroom someone from the air crew is supposed to go in the cockpit so there is never just one person in there. >> guest: right. and the only exception is when one pilot comes out and they leave t
united states saying this is not supposed to happen according to faa regulations. >> guest: this was a horrific accident and our hearts go out to the families. but everyone should know in the united states and canadauldn't happen. there are two pilots required in the cockpit all of the time. so a flight crew member and a non-flight member, a flight attendant, in the cockpit. and in europe the other european carriers elected to not follow that rule. so today's day and age where the...
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let's get your view on the state of the relationship. >> we think it is a good relationship from canada. we see it firsthand. the local people and people between canada and the unitedtates. they get along very well. we are worried about possibly the frosty relationship that the united states has with canada based on the keystone pipeline . we think this could jeopardize the economic relationship. we know canada has other options for economic vitality. i think unfortunately what we have gone through in the united states has affected the relationship. we don't want it to, but long-term we need to work to put things back together and make things right. >> let's get your view. >> i don't think america has any better friend than canada. we have lots of trade. $2 billion in economic growth between the two countries everyday, a shared border, an extremely long history of working together, fighting together, working together on a number of issues for decades. friends need to be able to talk about issues and need to be able to discuss what really matters. one thing we have got to think about is, last year was the hottest year on record. sixteen of the last hottest years on
let's get your view on the state of the relationship. >> we think it is a good relationship from canada. we see it firsthand. the local people and people between canada and the unitedtates. they get along very well. we are worried about possibly the frosty relationship that the united states has with canada based on the keystone pipeline . we think this could jeopardize the economic relationship. we know canada has other options for economic vitality. i think unfortunately what we have...
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we are look at the end of the day, i'm sure the united states and canada will deploy resources and have them on stand by. those are resources that might be otherwise used for other things. resources are limited. so if you're going to do some new task you have to pull them off other tasks. you might have to send ships up there that would be down intradikting drugs and send them up to make sure that you provide for the safety of those two,000 people. >> i would like you all to join me in thanks the admiral for his provocative presentation. >> thank you. [ applause ]. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> secret service director joseph clancy is set to appear before house appropriations sub committee to testify about the agency's 2016 budget request. the director is also likely to face questions about a string of recent security lapses at the white house. the most recent of which involved two secret service agents who crashed into a white house barricade during an active bomb investigation match that's live here on c-span-3. later on in the day the center for strategic and international studies
we are look at the end of the day, i'm sure the united states and canada will deploy resources and have them on stand by. those are resources that might be otherwise used for other things. resources are limited. so if you're going to do some new task you have to pull them off other tasks. you might have to send ships up there that would be down intradikting drugs and send them up to make sure that you provide for the safety of those two,000 people. >> i would like you all to join me in...
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included in this trans-pacific partnership, countries as big as japan and the united states and economies as big as canada's and mexico's. this will affect the entire economy, it causes ripple effect for decades, we know what nafta did that was only three countries, the united states canada and mexico. this is four times that many countries. they should be debated in a transparent process the public should know, senators should know members of congress should know, we don't know enough. yet they're going to push the finance committee is fairly soon we figure going to push this trade agreement out the fast track and out on the senate floor when we don't have access to information. let me give you an example. last year the u.s. trade rep developed a proposal on something called the rules of origin for automobiles. that really matters in my state, matters in senator casey's states because they are such a major part of the steel and other things, supply chain for autos. i've been trying to work with the ustr to better understand this proposal since last october, i've personally spoke again last week with ambass
included in this trans-pacific partnership, countries as big as japan and the united states and economies as big as canada's and mexico's. this will affect the entire economy, it causes ripple effect for decades, we know what nafta did that was only three countries, the united states canada and mexico. this is four times that many countries. they should be debated in a transparent process the public should know, senators should know members of congress should know, we don't know enough. yet...
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and canada land, rail, marine and air. inspections required for entry into either country will be able to be handled on foreign soil on opposite sides of the border. this is for the united states and canada to enact legislation. that legislation was introduced during the last congress and i'm hopeful it will be introduced and you will support its passage in this congress. let me mention before i close about the future and the change that's going to occur. change is a lot like heaven. everyone wants to get there but no one wants to die. we're working hard. i got that statement from carli feareno. what's clear to me in prepareing for the future is we need to reflect the realities of your business and the world that you exist in. the constant evolution of the global supply chain. i recognize while we have some major efforts already under way there are some areas that need additional focus and they need more work and they need more work from us. trade enforcement. i've never heard anyone way you shouldn't be enforcing and spending as much time on enforcement but you should do it in a consistent, predictable way. those that are violating our trade laws those that are being required
and canada land, rail, marine and air. inspections required for entry into either country will be able to be handled on foreign soil on opposite sides of the border. this is for the united states and canada to enact legislation. that legislation was introduced during the last congress and i'm hopeful it will be introduced and you will support its passage in this congress. let me mention before i close about the future and the change that's going to occur. change is a lot like heaven. everyone...
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this is for the united states and canada to now enact legislation. while that legislation was introduced during the last congress, and i am hopeful that it will be introduced and you will support its passage in this congress. let me just mention before i close a little bit about the future. the change that's going to occur. change is a lot like heaven. kind of everyone wants to get there but no one wants to die. so we're working hard. you know who said that? i got that statement from carly fiorina. so pretty interesting statement. well, what's clear to me in preparing for the future is that we need to reflect the realities of your business and the world that you exist in. the constant evolution of the global supply chain. i recognize that while we have some major efforts already under way, there are some areas that need additional focus and they need more work and they need more work from us. trade enforcement. over and other again i've never heard anyone say that well, you shouldn't be enforcing and spending as much time on enforcement. but you shoul
this is for the united states and canada to now enact legislation. while that legislation was introduced during the last congress, and i am hopeful that it will be introduced and you will support its passage in this congress. let me just mention before i close a little bit about the future. the change that's going to occur. change is a lot like heaven. kind of everyone wants to get there but no one wants to die. so we're working hard. you know who said that? i got that statement from carly...
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we have to go all the way up to the border between the united states and canada, up just north of minnesota a to find precipitation. that is a cold front sweeping through, tomorrow. there is some chilly air behind it. it is chilly this morning. we have 34 in the city. thirty-five in allentown. 31 degrees in lancaster millville. thirty-five in dover. slight wind chill out there this morning. the it is not nearly as windy as it was yesterday, 27 is what it feels like in philadelphia. so dress for temperatures in the upper 20's and you should be fine today. it it was a windy sunday with that high of 48 degrees. average high is 52 but those wind were gusting 30 or 40 miles an hour at times, it may be difficult to enjoy fully enjoy st. patrick's day parade but hopefully you did if you went anyway. looking at the next seven days we will go with the nine out of ten with that high temperature of 58 degrees. sixty tomorrow. that is for st. patrick's day itself and is there a slight chance of the shower we will have have cloud cover and the breezes will be picking up and then much colder on wednesday
we have to go all the way up to the border between the united states and canada, up just north of minnesota a to find precipitation. that is a cold front sweeping through, tomorrow. there is some chilly air behind it. it is chilly this morning. we have 34 in the city. thirty-five in allentown. 31 degrees in lancaster millville. thirty-five in dover. slight wind chill out there this morning. the it is not nearly as windy as it was yesterday, 27 is what it feels like in philadelphia. so dress for...
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vladimir putin has been stepping up russia's missile development, and it could hurt the united states and canada'sd north america. that's a warning today from the head of norad. he told lawmakes russia has been work only a new program to deploy long-range cruise missiles 'thousands of miles from war planes and submarines on navy ships. the official says the program is giving russia other military options that stop short of the nuclear threshold and also said russian bombers flew more patrols near the air space of foreign countries last year than at any time since the cold war. tenges have been running high between the kremlin and the west over the deadly crisis in eastern ukraine. meantime, president putin is set to make his first public appearance in more than a week as kremlin officials are trying to shut down the rumors he is bad sick. they say on monday he will meet with a country's president. he last appeared in public last thursday for a meeting if italy's prime minister. analysts say it's rare for him to go even a day without a public event, and he has postponed an upcoming trip and yesterd
vladimir putin has been stepping up russia's missile development, and it could hurt the united states and canada'sd north america. that's a warning today from the head of norad. he told lawmakes russia has been work only a new program to deploy long-range cruise missiles 'thousands of miles from war planes and submarines on navy ships. the official says the program is giving russia other military options that stop short of the nuclear threshold and also said russian bombers flew more patrols...
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with lower than average temperature, and of course, that was the the eastern half of the united states and canadaected to continue likely resulting in wildfire season, but don't expect a drought on the east coast. noaa predicts flooding in both the central and eastern u.s. thanks to record snow this winter. and that snow, it isn't letting up yet. joining me now is weather channel meteorologist alex wallace. and alex march 20th, i'm going to get snow in d.c. what the heck is going on? >> it's the winter that won't end? even as spring begins. and this is insane. we're already seeing precipitation showing up right now. parts of virginia and the carolinas. the form of rain. that precipitation will be headed north into the colder air, and you'll notice by tonight. places like d.c. baltimore, rain and snow. that continues into tomorrow. north of that, as you get north of the mason dixon line that will be north of new york city. some of it towards the boston area as well. so yeah it's more snow to deal with here. and we could see decent snow accumulations. for most areas, a general three to five inches.
with lower than average temperature, and of course, that was the the eastern half of the united states and canadaected to continue likely resulting in wildfire season, but don't expect a drought on the east coast. noaa predicts flooding in both the central and eastern u.s. thanks to record snow this winter. and that snow, it isn't letting up yet. joining me now is weather channel meteorologist alex wallace. and alex march 20th, i'm going to get snow in d.c. what the heck is going on? >>...
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this comes as recent train derailments in the united states and canada increase. one derailed in tennessee and burst in flames. >>> tomorrow marks one year since malaysia airlines flight 370 vanished without a trace. searchers are still searching. and at the time it was carrying 239 people on board. malaysia's transport minister said if they don't find something by the end of may they'll go back to the drawing board and come one a brand new plan. that flight was en route from kuala lumpur to beijing when it veered off course and disappeared. >>> a security lockdown at the white house it was caused by a fire apparently at a vendor cart on a nearby street this morning. security officers investigating a suspicious vehicle. it delayed president obama's departure to selma alabama, by about an hour. no injuries have been reported and the secret service lifted the lockdown before noon. >> you know with all the exits from the white house for the president you would think that they could have gone out the back side. >> yeah. >> but apparently not. >> no absolutely not. how
this comes as recent train derailments in the united states and canada increase. one derailed in tennessee and burst in flames. >>> tomorrow marks one year since malaysia airlines flight 370 vanished without a trace. searchers are still searching. and at the time it was carrying 239 people on board. malaysia's transport minister said if they don't find something by the end of may they'll go back to the drawing board and come one a brand new plan. that flight was en route from kuala...
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let's get your view on the state of the relationship. >> we think it is a good relationship from canada. we see it firsthand. the local people and people between canada and the united states. we are worried about possibly the frosty relationship that the united states has with canada based on the keystone pipeline which could jeopardize the economic relationship. i think unfortunately what we have gone through in the united states has affected the relationship. we don't want it to but long-term we need to work to put things back together and make things right. >> let's get your view. >> i don't think america has any better friend than canada. $2 $2 billion in economic growth between the two countries everyday, a shared border an extremely long history of working together, fighting together working together on a number of issues for decades. friends need to be able to talk about issues and need to be able to discuss what really matters. one thing we have got to think about is last year was the hottest year on record. sixteen of the last hottest years on record happened since 1997. we are now confronting climate change, dealing with blistering drought, rising seas, f
let's get your view on the state of the relationship. >> we think it is a good relationship from canada. we see it firsthand. the local people and people between canada and the united states. we are worried about possibly the frosty relationship that the united states has with canada based on the keystone pipeline which could jeopardize the economic relationship. i think unfortunately what we have gone through in the united states has affected the relationship. we don't want it to but...
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and is said to have links to somalia. members of the group last month posted a video on line calling for attacks against large shopping malls in the united states britain, and canada. >>> security forces in tunisia are hunting for at least two gunmen following a deadly attack targeting tourists in the capital. armed militants started shooting outside the capital in tunis and went inside to continue the massacre. at least 19 people are dead. among them three japanese. nhk has developments. >> reporter: this attack has prompted outrage and promises of retaliation from tongue leaders who say -- tunisian leaders who say they're in a war on terror. the museum was targeted wednesday as dozens of foreign tourist were visiting ancient artifacts. the militants started shooting tourists as they got you off buses outside the museum which is close to the tunisian parliament and ran inside to continue the rampage. people were seen scrambling to safety after security forces arrived. the militants had taken hostages, and witnesses say they were shooting anything that moved. the victims were from a number of countries, japan, as you mentioned, but italy, spain australia, poland,
and is said to have links to somalia. members of the group last month posted a video on line calling for attacks against large shopping malls in the united states britain, and canada. >>> security forces in tunisia are hunting for at least two gunmen following a deadly attack targeting tourists in the capital. armed militants started shooting outside the capital in tunis and went inside to continue the massacre. at least 19 people are dead. among them three japanese. nhk has...
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brother connected group, a radical group present on hundreds of college campuses across the united states and canada. the muslim students association. so big problem in the education system. some of our textbooks at the secondary and high school level are whitewashing islamic conquest in islamic history, some major problems to me before another book. i have stunned you all into silence at this point. >> pakistan has the weapons, so does the soviet union, now russia. marc stein said -- by 2016 will be more than 50% muslim. pakistan may be with that today but all you need is i need is, until it is a regime change but just a new room at the top and they could wind up being as bad as iran. is anything being done along the lines on being -- the. [inaudible] >> of areas but we have shown in certain countries in the middle east, north africa and the muslim world that when a machine is going to topple, we are not going to do much may be to stand in the way to assist the more democracy minded forces. and pakistan to me is one of the top three most dangerous issues right now. because the imminent possibility
brother connected group, a radical group present on hundreds of college campuses across the united states and canada. the muslim students association. so big problem in the education system. some of our textbooks at the secondary and high school level are whitewashing islamic conquest in islamic history, some major problems to me before another book. i have stunned you all into silence at this point. >> pakistan has the weapons, so does the soviet union, now russia. marc stein said -- by...
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brotherhood-connected group, a radical group present on hundreds of college campuses excuse me across the united states and canada. the muslim students association. so big problem in the education system. some of our textbooks at the secondary and high school level are whitewashing islamic conquests and islamic history. so major problem. maybe for another book. [laughter] i've stunned you all into silence at this point. >> [inaudible] islamic republic of pakistan has nuclear weapons. so does what with used to be the soviet union, now russia. and mark steyn in his book "america alone," says the russian army by 2016 will be more than 50% muslim. pakistan may be friendly with us today, but all you need is i don't want to say is regime change, but a new ruler at the top, and they could end up as bad as iran. is there anything being done along the lines of keeping an eye on pakistan and their nuclear weapons? >> there is. i mean, there is, but we've shown in certain countries in the middle east and north africa and the muslim world that when a regime is going to topple, we're not going to do much maybe to stand in the
brotherhood-connected group, a radical group present on hundreds of college campuses excuse me across the united states and canada. the muslim students association. so big problem in the education system. some of our textbooks at the secondary and high school level are whitewashing islamic conquests and islamic history. so major problem. maybe for another book. [laughter] i've stunned you all into silence at this point. >> [inaudible] islamic republic of pakistan has nuclear weapons. so...
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gave an example between the yukon territory and alaska, there is a color gray because the united states and canada have not come to an agreement on the border there. and they said, you can't tell me that we haven't come to an agreement with canada and that's true, we can't. we might want to touch on that because i think there's interesting developments in terms of the continental shelf claims that we can talk about. it's great to be here at brookings. i feel good because all my basic needs have been taken care of. i was served a hot breakfast. i have coffee. they brought in a team over breakfast to warm me up with a lot of challenging questions so i feel ready to go. but as i look around the room i'm also a little concerned because i see so many faces that i've seen in so many other places and you start after a while, losing track of who you have spoken to and what sea stories you've told and whatever else. and there's one other thing i have to correct. i can't take jason back. i'm no longer the commadant of the coast guard. senator drew pierce of alaska, welcome. thanks for being at the hearing l
gave an example between the yukon territory and alaska, there is a color gray because the united states and canada have not come to an agreement on the border there. and they said, you can't tell me that we haven't come to an agreement with canada and that's true, we can't. we might want to touch on that because i think there's interesting developments in terms of the continental shelf claims that we can talk about. it's great to be here at brookings. i feel good because all my basic needs have...
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. >> the prices will remain stable in the united states and u.k. and canada is all relative. it is not how much you spend but how much you saved. >> get what, honey i saved $1,500 on a purse. >> exactly. >> "national puppy day," on pond. check out the furry faces. send us a photo of your favorite puppy. >> # #puppiesonseven,"andwearestream i ngourcameraallmorningandtellyou h owyoucantakeoneofthemhome. >> justlike that. >> what a deal. >> yes. you saved? >> you saved two puppies? >> one puppy. >> tree pollen is hot with mulberry and oak and pine and well feature our "purr-fect" pet partners on monday mid-70s in chico and nearly 90 in palm springs. 12 percent snow pack and the weekend forecast: absolutely nothing wet or frozen until possibly sunday night or monday. >> here is a look at the drive with good news the crash has cleared and this is southbound along highway 17 and we are still dealing with residual delays after the injury crashed so slow-and-go traffic as you make it law los gatos and in the east bay if you go to the benicia bridge northbound 680 we
. >> the prices will remain stable in the united states and u.k. and canada is all relative. it is not how much you spend but how much you saved. >> get what, honey i saved $1,500 on a purse. >> exactly. >> "national puppy day," on pond. check out the furry faces. send us a photo of your favorite puppy. >> # #puppiesonseven,"andwearestream i ngourcameraallmorningandtellyou h owyoucantakeoneofthemhome. >> justlike that. >> what a deal....
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undefended border in the world, and we're observing not only 200 years since the end of the war, but 200 years of peace between the united states, great britain and canada. good question. >>any other questions? ok great. thank you very much. [applause] >> you're watching american history tv, 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter at c-span history for information on our schedule of upcoming programs, and to keep up with the latest history news. >> monday night on "the communicators together we met up with "wired" magazine reporter at the consumer electronics show in vegas. he gave us the latest in tv technology. reporter: led and a led set refers to the backlight system. led backlight to color liquid crystal display. this one is actually using the individual led particles as a source of light. they can be turned on and turnoff independently. within led set you will always see some sort of light sweeping through their. to my eyes, this is pretty amazing. this is 4k led the two big buzzwords at this year's show. this is sort of the holy grail of tv. >> monday night at 8:00 eastern on "the communicators"
undefended border in the world, and we're observing not only 200 years since the end of the war, but 200 years of peace between the united states, great britain and canada. good question. >>any other questions? ok great. thank you very much. [applause] >> you're watching american history tv, 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter at c-span history for information on our schedule of upcoming programs, and to keep up with the latest...
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united states. and also into canada as high pressure sweeps down with the northerly winds. and so we're going for the 20s in chicago, up to 4 coming up on tuesday, same taking place for pittsburgh, with single digits coming into the picture. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> okay. that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm miki yamamoto in tokyo. more news will be coming up at the top of the hour. please stay tuned and thank you for watching nhk world. tion from the central left. the army halts operations in tikrit, meanwhile closer to baghdad, fighting intensified around falluja. and cyclone-hit residents of vanuatu --destroyed communication lines. thank you for joining us. i am i'll all. today, israel goes to the
united states. and also into canada as high pressure sweeps down with the northerly winds. and so we're going for the 20s in chicago, up to 4 coming up on tuesday, same taking place for pittsburgh, with single digits coming into the picture. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> okay. that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm miki yamamoto in tokyo. more news will be coming up at the top of the hour. please stay tuned and thank you...
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and that will improve over time. we all of course, our nation's, especially the western european states along the united states and canada, are states where privacy is an extraordinarily important aspect of who we are as a nation and our population. >> thank you, general. i know that since your time is limited, we are -- >> yes, ma'am. >> if you could finish that thought. >> well, we'll continue the best practices associated with working with indigenous populations and at risk populations to reduce the attractiveness of dash. and similar extremist organizations, legislative approaches, individually and across the entire effort coalition and also, to strengthen the work of the counterforeign fighter working group, which is chaired by the netherlands and turkey and we'll be meeting next week in an cur ra for the first time. >> mr. angle. >> thank you madam chair. i want to build on a question i asked about the aumg frk. finding the right language is difficult. finding one that can pass congress is difficult. republicans and democrats have each attacked what the whout sent up for different reasons. how important is it for c
and that will improve over time. we all of course, our nation's, especially the western european states along the united states and canada, are states where privacy is an extraordinarily important aspect of who we are as a nation and our population. >> thank you, general. i know that since your time is limited, we are -- >> yes, ma'am. >> if you could finish that thought. >> well, we'll continue the best practices associated with working with indigenous populations and...
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>> it will be healthy and will don't be healthy between the united states and canada. >> we'll see how the court case plays out not with standing those here. i want to thank all of our panelists for being here. it's been an enlightning conversation here at the table. it's been good to have you in the audience with us tonight. continue to at least continue the dialogue and i suppose as long as everybody's talking maybe not the two guards at the top but as long as the rest of us keep talking about the issue there's always a way to work our way through it. so thank y'all for being here. thank you again here in the audience. and we'll see you next time. thank you. [applause] >> next a discussion focusing on sports mascots and other cultural instance of american indian stereotypes. then another chance to see an evaluation of relations between the u.s. and canada. after that, a house foreign affairs committee hearing on the ukraine-russia conflict. tomorrow, former secretary of state hillary clinton at an emily's list gala talking about women and politics. that's followed by jeb bush in iowa
>> it will be healthy and will don't be healthy between the united states and canada. >> we'll see how the court case plays out not with standing those here. i want to thank all of our panelists for being here. it's been an enlightning conversation here at the table. it's been good to have you in the audience with us tonight. continue to at least continue the dialogue and i suppose as long as everybody's talking maybe not the two guards at the top but as long as the rest of us keep...
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there's a lot of things that canada and the united states will be and are in fact looking at and we'lln as requirements on these people. at the end of the day, united states and canada will deploy resources. resources that might, otherwise, be used for other things. resources are limited. if you're going to do a new task, you have to pull another task. you might have to send ships up there that are working against trafficking of drugs and migrants and take them of theirre. >> i would like you to think that role -- thandk the admiral. [applause] [inaudible chatter] >> c-span takes you live now to bowie state university in maryland for remark from rand paul. he is expected to deliver remarks on reforming the criminal justice system here at bowie state, one of the oldest sister black universities in maryland. also, some questions about whether paul can run for president and retain his sentence -- senate seat. just waiting for senator paul from kentucky to speak to students at bowie state university. [inaudible chatter] >> here at bowie state university, c-span live in maryland for remarks
there's a lot of things that canada and the united states will be and are in fact looking at and we'lln as requirements on these people. at the end of the day, united states and canada will deploy resources. resources that might, otherwise, be used for other things. resources are limited. if you're going to do a new task, you have to pull another task. you might have to send ships up there that are working against trafficking of drugs and migrants and take them of theirre. >> i would like...
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this pipeline will be moving may be 800,000 barrels of oil from canada to the united -- from canada through the united states and it is going to a tax-free export zone. so we know what is going to happen. why is that important? it is important because the export young men and women in uniform every single day over to the middle east to protect the ships with oil coming into the united states that we import from kuwait, from saudi arabia from the other countries around the world. so why would be -- why would we be exporting oil out of the united states while we are exporting men and women from out of america to protect oil coming back in from countries in the middle east? that makes no sense. that is what this pipeline is all about. it is about getting some benefits for the united states climate change, big loser. dirtiest oil in the world. the canadian -- they are actually paying the tax in the event that there is an oil spill and they don't have to pay to that fund either that american companies do. and then, there are ads on television saying they will keep the oil in the united states. they bitterly object to
this pipeline will be moving may be 800,000 barrels of oil from canada to the united -- from canada through the united states and it is going to a tax-free export zone. so we know what is going to happen. why is that important? it is important because the export young men and women in uniform every single day over to the middle east to protect the ships with oil coming into the united states that we import from kuwait, from saudi arabia from the other countries around the world. so why would be...
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that works on cybersecurity and he was talking about the three countries, the top three countries that are victims of cyber attacks, the united states, south korea and canada. >> we are number one. >> so when you think about those three countries what are they specifically under attack and what are the three biggest threats that governments are dealing with? >> you know i understand clearly you are asking for three specific things that we will till up we will do other countries and we will talk about what those may be. >> i want people to know and to really understand. it is all encompassing so how do we break it down and do something tangible that company's governments all of us need to know how to prepare better and respond to and ultimately business opportunities. >> we will definitely get into those opportunities for startups. canada and south korea and the united states amongst the greatest victims of cybercrime. does anyone have an idea of? >> their users of the internet. >> they are the most wired countries in the world. if you think we have a lot of technology here look at south korea. they are light years ahead of us in terms of the speed up intra
that works on cybersecurity and he was talking about the three countries, the top three countries that are victims of cyber attacks, the united states, south korea and canada. >> we are number one. >> so when you think about those three countries what are they specifically under attack and what are the three biggest threats that governments are dealing with? >> you know i understand clearly you are asking for three specific things that we will till up we will do other...
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united states. and as the largest population, and unlike the united states which only has two land and neighboring countries canada and mexico china has 14 land neighbor being countries and six maritime neighboring countries too. and also don't forget. on choirn's china's doorstep afergz, afghanistan no sign that the war is winding down at all. and more and more complicated international situations including terrorism extremism and also allow me to put into this context: china now the largest trading nation in the world. china has traiting interests throughout the world. therefore i think china needs to increase its military spending for the purpose of defending its territory and sovereignty but also increasingly defending its very legitimate trading interests throughout the world. it is not against any particular country, it's not you know trying to antagonize the relations with its neighbors. >> has china's military buildup however led to other nations in the region building up their military, especially in the south china sea? >> well, if you look at the world there are about a dozen country which have aircraft
united states. and as the largest population, and unlike the united states which only has two land and neighboring countries canada and mexico china has 14 land neighbor being countries and six maritime neighboring countries too. and also don't forget. on choirn's china's doorstep afergz, afghanistan no sign that the war is winding down at all. and more and more complicated international situations including terrorism extremism and also allow me to put into this context: china now the largest...
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going to impact prices do you think it is this additional production that we've seen in the united states and canaday decide to cut production or not? what to you is the biggest determinate? >> it's a combination of those. what set this off is fundamental supply and demand. and the market's realization that was happening. all the market participants of which we are one as this north american phenomena has occurred over the last three or four years have been surprised at how robust and resilient this has been. and year after year there's another million barrels a day plus. it just keeps coming regardless of whether there's a real demand or not. in terms of what happens to changing next given where we are now, clearly the north america producers and developers have taken actions to reduce the number of rigs they're running, cut back on expenditures. but that will have a long tail on it. so it's going to be some time before the effect of that is evident to the market. what is really needed is we need a pickup in market demand. and if you look at the performance of the u.s. economy, it's okay. but it's
going to impact prices do you think it is this additional production that we've seen in the united states and canaday decide to cut production or not? what to you is the biggest determinate? >> it's a combination of those. what set this off is fundamental supply and demand. and the market's realization that was happening. all the market participants of which we are one as this north american phenomena has occurred over the last three or four years have been surprised at how robust and...
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united states for another country to enjoy liberty. >> host: not just the fugitives either but free black people who were leaving the united states and coming to canada because they don't feel safe anymore. they don't feel safe in the south and they don't even feel safe in places like about you and new york either. you could escaped 30 years before and loved it perfectly law abiding life in new york and are still liable to be grabbed and sent back to slavery. moreover because of the law that we discussed it was hard to prove you were not the slave. in the 1850s is the only decade. they avoided the danger posed by the fugitive slave law. >> host: you mentioned the fact that women are sometimes fleeing as well. it is a story that you don't hear very much about. they were hoping the fugitives when he arrived in the city as well. can you tell us a little bit about what they are doing. >> guest: you have these families one of whom i wrote about. she and other women had a circle where they just made clothing because they were wearing rags basically when they escaped and she said we didn't want them to look like slaves so we made this clothing for them. in
united states for another country to enjoy liberty. >> host: not just the fugitives either but free black people who were leaving the united states and coming to canada because they don't feel safe anymore. they don't feel safe in the south and they don't even feel safe in places like about you and new york either. you could escaped 30 years before and loved it perfectly law abiding life in new york and are still liable to be grabbed and sent back to slavery. moreover because of the law...