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the heavy snow is going to be found in dairy industry getting great over the us canada border and the northern rockies and into tuesday about ten to twenty centimeters likely for a windy area and over the teeth and is likely for an old kodak and i combined a very gusty conditions the half to travel to this area make sure to bring her winter survival kit and a carry extra food and water in case of emergency that temperatures are going to be very cheery in the north minus ten degrees forty in with that knocked out in denver on tuesday but that could be starkly going down as a good ten minus twelve the crease with a high on wednesday as well as their stake nine to nineteen degrees with high on their stay to watch out for the traffic cooling the primary across the europa we have a snow showers in north eastern part of the moral code to kill the cat in the ditch. instead the northeast tomorrow. i woke up to find their cd car to get the snow tyres pouring in from all over morocco to see this too barren season whether the adults enjoyed a fine thing can't enjoy defining game. and the snow re
the heavy snow is going to be found in dairy industry getting great over the us canada border and the northern rockies and into tuesday about ten to twenty centimeters likely for a windy area and over the teeth and is likely for an old kodak and i combined a very gusty conditions the half to travel to this area make sure to bring her winter survival kit and a carry extra food and water in case of emergency that temperatures are going to be very cheery in the north minus ten degrees forty in...
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we'll look at the growing problem of pot growers using private land for profit. >>> and we will look at canada for their recreational use. >>> good evening and welcome to a second look. i'm julie haener. this year marks the 100th anniversary of the first law in the united states to ban marijuana. it was enacted right here in california in 1913. at the time it seemed a little strange because hardly anyone knew about marijuana and everyone fewer used it. in 2001, ktvu craig heaps brought us this story about anti marijuana laws here in california and throughout the nation. >> reporter: if you lit up a marijuana cigarette on san francisco's market street at the turn of the 20th century, two things would have been different from today. first it was legal. and second hardly anyone would have known what it was. because marijuana use was almost unheard of in the united states. that's why it seems very strange that california passed one of the first anti marijuana laws in 1913. >> you read the newspapers from 1913 or before you will find almost no mention of cannabis or hashish or indian ham. the world
we'll look at the growing problem of pot growers using private land for profit. >>> and we will look at canada for their recreational use. >>> good evening and welcome to a second look. i'm julie haener. this year marks the 100th anniversary of the first law in the united states to ban marijuana. it was enacted right here in california in 1913. at the time it seemed a little strange because hardly anyone knew about marijuana and everyone fewer used it. in 2001, ktvu craig...
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regime changing do people really approve of all this well they have to make a distinction between the us canada the government not canadians and let's see treaty rubio powers france britain. and all the other side. pull off humanity let's put it this way i would say it would be like the five percent of the world's population twelve more day know interesting about the iranians because they regained their local breast in the fall away. you know no biased way barred from reading your rights has already been dispatched the pentagon's new military doctrine simply abandoned international principles of sovereignty all the rule of law and washington insider told the site subdural is a myth six nothing less than quote world domination and no independence will be tolerated. we will defeat adversaries and the time place and in the manner of our choosing. our role in the world depends on protecting our forces in distant climates where adversaries may seek to deny us access the pentagon couches the doctrine the lovely sounding phrase responsibility to protect skeptics say it's actually just license to kill
regime changing do people really approve of all this well they have to make a distinction between the us canada the government not canadians and let's see treaty rubio powers france britain. and all the other side. pull off humanity let's put it this way i would say it would be like the five percent of the world's population twelve more day know interesting about the iranians because they regained their local breast in the fall away. you know no biased way barred from reading your rights has...
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uses swipe technology, other countries adopted a sophisticated card technology. >> in europe and asia, canada, mexico, australia and other places they are using chip and pen, which is an advanced form of credit card that requires a chip, meaning it's a small little chip like a smart chip and requires a pin. it is not easily led and has more security and encryption. >> here is how it works. when you use a chip card the transaction information is scrambled. dozens of pieces of information are changed between the card and bank. on a swipe card the information is there and can be copied with a cheap card-reading device. hackers pay a premium and use it to create counterfeit cards. they purchase gift cards and convert them back to cash. the chip technology is the strongest defense against counterfeit cards. why is chip technology used in less than 1% of cards. for one, it costs more to adopt the system, and some companies would rather wait for newer technology that relies on fingerprints. >> there are over $5.5 billion of credit card fraud. 48% of fraud happens through email. >> senator majority l
uses swipe technology, other countries adopted a sophisticated card technology. >> in europe and asia, canada, mexico, australia and other places they are using chip and pen, which is an advanced form of credit card that requires a chip, meaning it's a small little chip like a smart chip and requires a pin. it is not easily led and has more security and encryption. >> here is how it works. when you use a chip card the transaction information is scrambled. dozens of pieces of...
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us. canada i presume. the tourist far is thailand. and much of europe basically the large group of protesters people protest they're furious with the stereotype allah says in europe the n.s.a. surveillance and drones in america and a wide range of concerns like freedom of the press and the loss of the secular state in turkey. disenchanted disagreeing and desperate to be heard when they go through the usual channels of electoral democracy they just have a feeling that the governments aren't representing their interests so they feel they have no alternative but to take to the streets and express themselves in a way that the government cannot ignore them and the governments haven't ignored them there is certainly a problem in many of these places in some sort of gap between popular feeling and the way government triac many of the protests sparked on different continents and in different countries these here and of these clashes between protesters and authorities the greatest fear the government has is that people will feel protesters fas
us. canada i presume. the tourist far is thailand. and much of europe basically the large group of protesters people protest they're furious with the stereotype allah says in europe the n.s.a. surveillance and drones in america and a wide range of concerns like freedom of the press and the loss of the secular state in turkey. disenchanted disagreeing and desperate to be heard when they go through the usual channels of electoral democracy they just have a feeling that the governments aren't...
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i'm really not expect it to all of us and stay inspired. people in canada as to how far they've been cooling swim between the us and canada in cooperating with these efforts it's fair to say it. ruiz team and we know that their son started on three minutes. and we knew that. they made you cry the robots. operation. in toronto. aside from its. they did it on clearance. then the so i didn't and what about the evidence is there anything valuable that we know came from the spying efforts. they did or did anything to italy in the day i think that actually goes to a larger issues of how much does all this going to cost you at this spot there listening to me that spending four billion dollars the spying operations. they even were it me know if they control your spine and diplomats. there's a question that canadians are being addressed as mr notes respond i was in brazil. and so we know that in a few days we actually had a baptism or the media. now last month in your or any other dot ca group to lead the bc civil liberties association to form a lawsuit alleging tha
i'm really not expect it to all of us and stay inspired. people in canada as to how far they've been cooling swim between the us and canada in cooperating with these efforts it's fair to say it. ruiz team and we know that their son started on three minutes. and we knew that. they made you cry the robots. operation. in toronto. aside from its. they did it on clearance. then the so i didn't and what about the evidence is there anything valuable that we know came from the spying efforts. they did...
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the american assets milk lines are knitting into the mid western states and the sometimes that the us canada border the sound of a freezing rain jacket because the treacherous road conditions. the spending and to the north east into the next twenty four hours after the start of the precipitation area due to strong southerly winds temperatures are climbing and a critic i make a very high temperatures for example in washington dc your hike could be about twenty two he decrees on your sunday across the south and a new round of snow showers for the southwestern parts of the us and then north west of mexico and steady rain clinical scenarios of british columbia and mountain snow as well. that of the spreading into washington as pawns are taken with the next thing to finalize. temperatures are looking like this there are and on the chilly sign in with eight minus seventeen degrees fun time despite the sunshine cool down sharply in oklahoma city only a great time but still along the waterside he stands at twenty six degrees. climbing up the double digits in washington d c s lewis in your city on fr
the american assets milk lines are knitting into the mid western states and the sometimes that the us canada border the sound of a freezing rain jacket because the treacherous road conditions. the spending and to the north east into the next twenty four hours after the start of the precipitation area due to strong southerly winds temperatures are climbing and a critic i make a very high temperatures for example in washington dc your hike could be about twenty two he decrees on your sunday...
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approximately twenty trading partners classified as high priority countries and i say appears to be using canada to exploit relationships that the united states can no longer keep unclear what sort of diplomatic fall out the canadians makes perience as a result of this latest leak so that's the latest all of it coming just as the chief of the n.s.a. faces off with senators today for an oversight hearing i was joined earlier by shah had bhutto our executive director at the bill of rights defense committee here in d.c. and steve anderson executive director of open media in vancouver and i started out by asking shah had now that this information has come out will this bring more attention to the type of spying corporations have been doing on us for years. it very well might and there's a great documentary out that's just making the rounds now called terms and conditions may apply about this sort of data exchange from the private sector and companies that are selling us and goods to the government intelligence agencies that are monitoring and watching us including our first member protected behavior
approximately twenty trading partners classified as high priority countries and i say appears to be using canada to exploit relationships that the united states can no longer keep unclear what sort of diplomatic fall out the canadians makes perience as a result of this latest leak so that's the latest all of it coming just as the chief of the n.s.a. faces off with senators today for an oversight hearing i was joined earlier by shah had bhutto our executive director at the bill of rights defense...
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chewing it we have sent several dogs and dogs all around the world if you're in europe us canada south america or anywhere you are. if you like it dark. see the picture. in some spots i made you fall in love with it. as rebecca wanted to. you could hear adult asylum seeker the dark for a couple hundred on us in your ticket or fifteen which achieved the top twenty country some countries are in a sea of some kind of a more difficult to stop and twenty nor know stuff like that what usually is easy. we have no doubt that they are so driven. we're a group of people super super committed to win a mission to save every single don't know which we are currently running campaigns would say. twenty thirty countries around the world. the traffic on our websites it go off and we have. more on the horse we have more money we have more people commute on the campaign also is working so. our basement. not to stop we can. more people money. we are still a little late the way we do. it's something pretty unique. a man on the way we treat the respectful life. i'm the claimant from the people there when th
chewing it we have sent several dogs and dogs all around the world if you're in europe us canada south america or anywhere you are. if you like it dark. see the picture. in some spots i made you fall in love with it. as rebecca wanted to. you could hear adult asylum seeker the dark for a couple hundred on us in your ticket or fifteen which achieved the top twenty country some countries are in a sea of some kind of a more difficult to stop and twenty nor know stuff like that what usually is...
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if you are in europe us canada south america or anywhere you are if you like it dark. see the picture. you can start on something and i made you fall in love with it. as rebecca wanted to. you can even vote i went to the doc for a couple hundred dollars in new ticket or fifteen which achieved the top twenty country. some countries are in a sea of some kind of a more difficult to stop and twenty nor know stuff like that. what usually is easy we have no doubt that they are so driven. we're a group of people super super committed to win a mission to save every single don't know and we can. we're currently running campaigns with a twenty thirty countries around the world. the traffic on our websites it go off and we have. more on the horse we have more money we have more people commute on the campaign all things work so we get our basement. not to stop. or as much as we can do what we can. people money we don't believe the formation of the way we do. it's something it's pretty unique. the way we treat the respectful life i'm the claimant from the people there when the toug
if you are in europe us canada south america or anywhere you are if you like it dark. see the picture. you can start on something and i made you fall in love with it. as rebecca wanted to. you can even vote i went to the doc for a couple hundred dollars in new ticket or fifteen which achieved the top twenty country. some countries are in a sea of some kind of a more difficult to stop and twenty nor know stuff like that. what usually is easy we have no doubt that they are so driven. we're a...
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approximately twenty trading partners classified as high priority countries you know say appears to be using canada to exploit relationships that the united states can no longer keep unclear what sort of diplomatic fallout the canadians makes perience as a result of this latest leak so that's the latest of all everything coming out with the n.s.a. just as the chief of the n.s.a. faces off with senators today for an oversight hearing for more on this i'm joined by shot head batar executive director at the bill of rights defense committee here in d.c. shahad welcome to the show again thanks for having me on so this latest revelation about there is a piggybacking on google cookies to pinpoint certain targets and then using application data to get a better a more precise location of certain people they're looking for. commercial advertising which is this is where this comes down to is this sort of commercial spying is been kind of flying under the outrage radar for a few years now right now that this story comes out will this bring more attention to what corporations have been this sort of spying corpo
approximately twenty trading partners classified as high priority countries you know say appears to be using canada to exploit relationships that the united states can no longer keep unclear what sort of diplomatic fallout the canadians makes perience as a result of this latest leak so that's the latest of all everything coming out with the n.s.a. just as the chief of the n.s.a. faces off with senators today for an oversight hearing for more on this i'm joined by shot head batar executive...
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from mount tamalpais, still pretty clean airing sent down to us from canada and alaska. our temperatures were colder than some parts of alaska because they sent the cold air to us and we sent warm air to them. sunny and chilly and die. evening and overnight is our best chance if rain and snow and it will be freezing cold again on sunday, monday, and possibly on tuesday morning. one of the longest stretches of winter weather we have had in a long time. upper 40's to low 50's, so it will not change much but you will notice an increase in clouds during the afternoon hours. look at this: by tomorrow morning, at 6:00 or 7:00, most of the even is almost over and it is a quick-moving storm, thankfully, because the rainfall amounts will be light and the snow will move away before the cold air comes down. that is unfortunate, because it will come around 2,000 feet and most of us will be below that. friday evening, this is the appetizer, but by 9:00 or 10:00, the heavy rain is in the north pay and by midnight in the heart of the bay is by 1:00 o'clock or 2:00, in the south bay and
from mount tamalpais, still pretty clean airing sent down to us from canada and alaska. our temperatures were colder than some parts of alaska because they sent the cold air to us and we sent warm air to them. sunny and chilly and die. evening and overnight is our best chance if rain and snow and it will be freezing cold again on sunday, monday, and possibly on tuesday morning. one of the longest stretches of winter weather we have had in a long time. upper 40's to low 50's, so it will not...
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the tech us of canada. you see the skies are clear no problem getting into the bay area. as you can see, seven-day forecast shows that christmas day will be quite warm around the bay area. temperatures climbing in the 70s. a little chilly around parts of the bay area. 43 toward livermore, we'll see upper 30s toward tomorrow morning. 47 degrees, what is not too good is the air quality, spare the air day tomorrow, you may notice it being a little worse in the south bay as those totals are at their highest we've seen so far this winter, for smoke pollution. reduce outdoor activity if you can during the day tomorrow especially if you're around san jose. we can use wind to push smoke out of the area right now. some of our east bay and north bay hilltops will see winds at 25 miles per hour. not enough to push the smoke out which is trapped down closer to sea level. that's the problem here. high pressure has kept us dry. it's locked in the smoke and the particulate matter, as the high continues to build, storms will miss us warm temperatures, tomorrow may end up being the warmes
the tech us of canada. you see the skies are clear no problem getting into the bay area. as you can see, seven-day forecast shows that christmas day will be quite warm around the bay area. temperatures climbing in the 70s. a little chilly around parts of the bay area. 43 toward livermore, we'll see upper 30s toward tomorrow morning. 47 degrees, what is not too good is the air quality, spare the air day tomorrow, you may notice it being a little worse in the south bay as those totals are at...
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and that is a mid winter like conditions out there that cold of the midwinter in the list of the us and canada we have a strong low pressure system from mastering and really cold air from the arctic where single these are conditions for northern areas of entire book read that when casket up as much as one critic on this power and distant fifty centimeters of snow is likely and along to school from heavy snow showers from texas why should say oklahoma into the new england states into this company for the rain is possible from a texas into western europe that could cut the rose and car windows making quit writing very dangerous climbing conditions to watch out when you try it that misses them all the knitting into the east nap or skill but there's not a spot of the heavy snow showers. this year's may get as much as fifty centimeters of snow from friday into your saturday and another thing i want to mention easel i mean colder temperatures in many pies. this minus twenty one degrees in regina. weather forecasts to know on your friday minus twenty family in denver. it's the one and stay safe and e
and that is a mid winter like conditions out there that cold of the midwinter in the list of the us and canada we have a strong low pressure system from mastering and really cold air from the arctic where single these are conditions for northern areas of entire book read that when casket up as much as one critic on this power and distant fifty centimeters of snow is likely and along to school from heavy snow showers from texas why should say oklahoma into the new england states into this...
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very chilly conditions and the center central parts of the us and canada. oklahoma city down to one eight eight forty on sunday although the average is ten decrease this time of year when york city washington dc dramatically wanting up on sunday twenty three foot high clearance capital sum of fifteen degrees high here and see snow. it finally across the europe of bristol and is starting to think the british isles. this is as helpful as a hurricane when gossip about one hundred km from my clique outside activities of gary townsend as we have the highest political clinically safe with northern areas island that conditions for winning on the stormy sky the worst of it will be continuing into thursday morning but yet again the next system will be moving into the quickest i asked why i am in thunder star scott stevens in i'll likely for most of the western continent elsewhere the king khan one decree for indiana and to ny or so. well going to the double digits in christ across the hearing commenced as well as eccentric. i am noon. and. the eye. do you could tell
very chilly conditions and the center central parts of the us and canada. oklahoma city down to one eight eight forty on sunday although the average is ten decrease this time of year when york city washington dc dramatically wanting up on sunday twenty three foot high clearance capital sum of fifteen degrees high here and see snow. it finally across the europe of bristol and is starting to think the british isles. this is as helpful as a hurricane when gossip about one hundred km from my clique...
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so views on the united states' use since 2002 when the first one was fielded and views on whether canada needs this capability. >> um, i think it's fair to say that military leaders of any kind will have very few intrinsic concerns about the use of kinetic force in support of a valid operational campaign. so if a kinetic round is propelled towards an enemy, a confirmed enemy, for strategic purposes by a rifle, by an artillery piece, by an aircraft manned or by an aircraft unmanned, any of those that end up with a desired end state is a supportable point of view. to answer the first part -- sorry, i think the second part of the question, the canada first the defense strategy back in 2008 signaled that canada would be finally buying its own capability of unmanned aerial vehicles. it's yet to be determined whether ours will carry lethal capabilities onboard or just simply be for electronic, optical and ir surveillance. but having said that, canada has been effectively using unmanned aerial vehicles themselves rented, leased through the afghanistan war and onboard our ships that are right no
so views on the united states' use since 2002 when the first one was fielded and views on whether canada needs this capability. >> um, i think it's fair to say that military leaders of any kind will have very few intrinsic concerns about the use of kinetic force in support of a valid operational campaign. so if a kinetic round is propelled towards an enemy, a confirmed enemy, for strategic purposes by a rifle, by an artillery piece, by an aircraft manned or by an aircraft unmanned, any of...
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export side, you are correct that exports to canada or permitted fairly -- are permitted fairly easily, as long as the oil is being refined or otherwise used in canada, so oil cannot go to canada for reexport from canada. it's got to be used there. that number has picked up recently. it had been running at something like 50,000 barrels a day and it has now moved up toward 150,000 barrels a day, depending on the month. there have been some reports of crude from texas going to eastern canadian refineries for example. the very first public talk i gave at e.i.a. administrator last summer, what i said was the growth in light sweet crude oil production in the u.s. looked like it was going to to want rise, that the refinery configurations in the gulf of mexico especially so the gulf coast area were really set to more easily and economically process heavy higher sulfer crudes and that at some point policy makers might want to look at the possibilities of swaps with a country like mexico or others. typically you do it with somebody that is nearby on transportation issues so mexico comes up in that regard. might want to look at the possibility of wh
export side, you are correct that exports to canada or permitted fairly -- are permitted fairly easily, as long as the oil is being refined or otherwise used in canada, so oil cannot go to canada for reexport from canada. it's got to be used there. that number has picked up recently. it had been running at something like 50,000 barrels a day and it has now moved up toward 150,000 barrels a day, depending on the month. there have been some reports of crude from texas going to eastern canadian...
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denmark is also poised to submit its claim to the same body in the future so you have denmark canada russia us all claiming sovereignty over this area now which has a lot of oil rich and all sorts of minerals under there where you can resell the same bond over and over again through provocation but you can't drill the same territory over and over again that's called a war but nations come together they try to drill each other they day did end up fighting each other then you go black hawk. say now that's that. whereas when i came forty seven i know my grenade launcher aren't my stinger missile was my stinger missile or a senator for a stinger missile a chair i needed i needed. and has been drilling for oil with a root up and a stricken elves you know give some forty seven's to an army of elves that's some scary stuff you know you see them coming over the the snow bank you know a k forty seven armed elves and i'm not going to fight centers army rudolph the red nosed reindeer of shining so bright illuminating the night while we kill down our enemies trying to drill for oil that's our right ok i'v
denmark is also poised to submit its claim to the same body in the future so you have denmark canada russia us all claiming sovereignty over this area now which has a lot of oil rich and all sorts of minerals under there where you can resell the same bond over and over again through provocation but you can't drill the same territory over and over again that's called a war but nations come together they try to drill each other they day did end up fighting each other then you go black hawk. say...
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the -- today, canada is america's single largest export market, canada sends us roughly 98% of their energy services and products. more than 8 million u.s. jobs depend on our trade with canada. mexico is our second largest export market and some 6 million u.s. jobs depend on our trade with mexico. over the past two decades, a highly efficient and integrated supply chain has developed among the three north american economies. interregional trade flows have increased roughly 400% to about 290 billion dollars in 1993 and over $1 trillion in 2012. more than $2 billion in goods and services cross our northern border every single day. -- excuse$1 trillion me, more than $1 billion a day cross our southern border. about half of our trade with canada and mexico take place between related companies. and the resulting specialization has increased productivity in all three economies. we not only sell things to one another, we make things together. quite remarkably, for every dollar of goods that our two neighbors export to us, $.25 of u.s. input is in canadian goods that come across our border. a
the -- today, canada is america's single largest export market, canada sends us roughly 98% of their energy services and products. more than 8 million u.s. jobs depend on our trade with canada. mexico is our second largest export market and some 6 million u.s. jobs depend on our trade with mexico. over the past two decades, a highly efficient and integrated supply chain has developed among the three north american economies. interregional trade flows have increased roughly 400% to about 290...
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. >> it is us and canada. >> they made the program with a german voice. >> $17 billion to the u.s. taxpayers. >> how in the hell can norad do this after swimming from cuba? you have to be tired. >> she was stunning by jellyfish. >> and she was still able to do this. she is quite a lady. >> i tried to go toking the track santa norad site. first they said i need to drop the cookies. first of all they are for santa. it is my understanding that norad is supposed to be tracking santa and not me. it is a fraud that the government is using. it is another way to track us. it probably is installing a malicious trojan horse on our computer. wake up, america. there is no santa claus, but there is a government that wants to know if you are good and bad and is watching you 24/7. >> and it wants you to believe in santa. >> islamic terrorism. that's the answer, isn't it? >> that's it right there. it is wrapped up with a bow. >> i think we will end there. you know, why not islamic terrorism? >>> all right, does growing a stach make you sexist trash? one person thinks so and it is good enough for u
. >> it is us and canada. >> they made the program with a german voice. >> $17 billion to the u.s. taxpayers. >> how in the hell can norad do this after swimming from cuba? you have to be tired. >> she was stunning by jellyfish. >> and she was still able to do this. she is quite a lady. >> i tried to go toking the track santa norad site. first they said i need to drop the cookies. first of all they are for santa. it is my understanding that norad is...
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and much of the output in our investments in canada and mexico come back to us which add to our competitiveness and production of final products. canada has invested about $200 billion in the united states which makes it the fifth largest investedand we have $310 billion in canada to become its largest investor. this really remarkable growth that can be traced to the opening of the regional markets, the agreement still has critics. most that attack nafta focus on mexico, not on canada. we claim that the partnership is one-sided. that the agreement is mexico's gain and america's pain. naftaving mexico as a partner has served u.s. economic interests extremely well. last year, 13% of our nation's total exports went to mexico. sales toucceeding brazil, india, china, and russia combined. mexico buys more goods than all the rest of latin america combined. goods bought by germany, great britain, france, and the netherlands combined. i think it is generally agreed that the market openings created a substantial increase related to exports. 25% more that 15%- are domestically focused. and with 113 millio
and much of the output in our investments in canada and mexico come back to us which add to our competitiveness and production of final products. canada has invested about $200 billion in the united states which makes it the fifth largest investedand we have $310 billion in canada to become its largest investor. this really remarkable growth that can be traced to the opening of the regional markets, the agreement still has critics. most that attack nafta focus on mexico, not on canada. we claim...
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and much of the output in our investments in canada and mexico come back to us which add to our competitiveness and production of final products. canada has invested about $200 billion in the united states which makes it the fifth largest investor and we have invested $310 billion in canada to become its largest investor. in spite of this really remarkable growth that can be traced to the opening of the regional markets, the agreement still has critics. most that attack nafta focus on mexico, not on canada. we claim that the partnership is one-sided. that the agreement is mexico's gain and america's pain. but having mexico as a nafta partner has served u.s. economic interests extremely well. last year, 13% of our nation's total exports went to mexico. that is succeeding sales to brazil, india, china, and russia combined. mexico buys more goods than all the rest of latin america combined. and goods bought by germany, great britain, france, and the netherlands combined. i think it is generally agreed that the market openings created a substantial increase related to exports. an average of 15%-25%
and much of the output in our investments in canada and mexico come back to us which add to our competitiveness and production of final products. canada has invested about $200 billion in the united states which makes it the fifth largest investor and we have invested $310 billion in canada to become its largest investor. in spite of this really remarkable growth that can be traced to the opening of the regional markets, the agreement still has critics. most that attack nafta focus on mexico,...
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there is the storm headed toward southeastern canada. for us it is a quiet weather pattern. 50 today, seasonable, mostly cloudy. an isolated shower. it will be in the 30s tonight. milder wednesday, 55 as we head toward thursday, even warmer with a high temperature of 61. showers thursday afternoon. cooler air on saturday. i know the ravens and redskins are both home on sunday. again don't know at this point but we'll certainly be watching it. monika samtani has an update on timesaver traffic. >>> good morning everybody. a water main break in the northeast. bening road is closed. i believe you should just go ahead and use maryland avenue as your alternate route here. inside the beltway 395 and 66 both look okay. let's go to a live picture and show what you it looks like northbound on i-95. it looks great here in springfield. no problems on to 395 and the 14th street bridge. let's look at another live picture. no problems on 270 southbound, heading down from frederick to and across the american legion bridge. we are in great shape here. in from t
there is the storm headed toward southeastern canada. for us it is a quiet weather pattern. 50 today, seasonable, mostly cloudy. an isolated shower. it will be in the 30s tonight. milder wednesday, 55 as we head toward thursday, even warmer with a high temperature of 61. showers thursday afternoon. cooler air on saturday. i know the ravens and redskins are both home on sunday. again don't know at this point but we'll certainly be watching it. monika samtani has an update on timesaver traffic....
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most also lost a step up its miniature presence in that region russia canada the us norway and denmark or border the arctic which is basic contain billions of dollars worth of oil and gas. despite the posturing and easing canadian arctic research entities common sense will prevail the future of the world economy to some extent is dependent on the arctic and i think you know russia and canada the united states and norway and denmark are very interested in exploiting these resources. i think you know common sense will probably prevail in that you know that it's not the interest if any of these arctic countries to go to war over those resources. i think there is mechanisms that play through the arctic council through a number of different pre treat the processes for cooperation to get this resolved. while the un convention on the law of the sea makes its decisions but at the problem is is that the you know in the meantime countries can sometimes be the plate to the politics of their other nations i think you know drugs or were seeing a militarization of the arctic in canada were seeing ca
most also lost a step up its miniature presence in that region russia canada the us norway and denmark or border the arctic which is basic contain billions of dollars worth of oil and gas. despite the posturing and easing canadian arctic research entities common sense will prevail the future of the world economy to some extent is dependent on the arctic and i think you know russia and canada the united states and norway and denmark are very interested in exploiting these resources. i think you...
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meters under water mosco also wants to step up its military presence in the region and russia canada the us no. weigh on denmark old bordering the arctic which is believed to contain bin leonids of dollars worth of oil and gas despite the posturing though one leading canadian arctic research of believes at the end of the day common sense will prevail. the future of the world economy to some extent is dependent on the arctic and i think you know russia and canada the united states and norway and denmark are very interested in exploiting these resources i think you know common sense will probably prevail and that you know that it's not the interest of any of these are countries to go to war over those resources and i think there is mechanisms that play through the arctic council through a number of different pre-treating processes for cooperation to get this resolved while the un convention on the law of the sea makes its decisions but i think the problem is that you know in the meantime countries can sometimes to play to the politics of their of their nations i think you know in russia are s
meters under water mosco also wants to step up its military presence in the region and russia canada the us no. weigh on denmark old bordering the arctic which is believed to contain bin leonids of dollars worth of oil and gas despite the posturing though one leading canadian arctic research of believes at the end of the day common sense will prevail. the future of the world economy to some extent is dependent on the arctic and i think you know russia and canada the united states and norway and...
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it's free to us as americans. canada will pay for it. ail create jobs and we'll have the -- transport our oil to the gulf on the free pipeline so it's a win for us. >> let's suppose we did built and it two years from now we have oil from canada. two years from now we'll have our own production of 9.5 million-barrels a day. how much will come from canada? what kind of total oil production or oil availability will we have in america if we build it? >> they're saying 83,000 barrels per day would be coming down and that's still not a huge dent in what we use because we use 15 billion barrels per day. it would help. some of that would. >> but yet still american workers would still benefit. >> we have it. sean hymen, thanks forejoining us. >> thank you. >>> al gore said the arktic would be soup by now. wait until you hear the latest study giving environmentalists the chills. check on a claim...you know, all with the ah, tap of my geico app. oh, that's so cool. well, i would disagree with you but, ah, that would make me a liar. no dude, you're o
it's free to us as americans. canada will pay for it. ail create jobs and we'll have the -- transport our oil to the gulf on the free pipeline so it's a win for us. >> let's suppose we did built and it two years from now we have oil from canada. two years from now we'll have our own production of 9.5 million-barrels a day. how much will come from canada? what kind of total oil production or oil availability will we have in america if we build it? >> they're saying 83,000 barrels per...
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canada. >> we ask anyone using an emergency generator use it outdoor only and never, ever, ever, in a basement or even in an attached garage. >> it is i equally grim north of the border if parts of canada where at least 100,000 also remain without power from toronto to the maritimeles. electrical crews continue to work around the clock in frigid icy conditions. in pennsylvania, those icy conditions are being blamed on several multivehicle pileups and crashes along the pennsylvania turnpike. >> it's winter. it is cold. we say it's going to get a little of a warm-up. we are still talking about just in the 30s. >> reporter: but in spite of spending the halliday in the cold, many are keeping their christmas spirits up. many 70 day in this red cross shelter in lanceing. >> it's definitely a lot better than being at home. >> that was nbc's kevin tibbles reporting there. >>> 1.3 million people stand to lose their unemployment benefits tomorrow. president obama has found the bipartisan budget compromise in the law. congress extends the benefits as a part of the physical framework. democrats joined by
canada. >> we ask anyone using an emergency generator use it outdoor only and never, ever, ever, in a basement or even in an attached garage. >> it is i equally grim north of the border if parts of canada where at least 100,000 also remain without power from toronto to the maritimeles. electrical crews continue to work around the clock in frigid icy conditions. in pennsylvania, those icy conditions are being blamed on several multivehicle pileups and crashes along the pennsylvania...
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it will be adapted to the top excited about getting it imagine sharing deal for canada day using his latest album with the bottle she gave it to me is that of the blame on the new. i give up on a snail that the account even stopped this is a better body does not know what. thus obama to give up. it did but that used to carry the voice on the court on appeal but that will go back to. the this is powerless to stop it does not mean that i will own one yet some stones spoons on the one hand it seems to be searching for militants and on the other hand the militants on the brandishing weapons on the streets of most of the nevada. one is stopping them. neither the isi in all the midget see all the odds of this the police. it's shea it continues to play dirty tricks to create agressive baucus tanaka by pitch meet its own region is embroiled in fact it in stock. recently a sunny medical student nor did i. the incident split up the good intentions across the country. gunman to the pool into the dough off of august on the sunni sect in a room and police were deployed to prevent mold by then it'
it will be adapted to the top excited about getting it imagine sharing deal for canada day using his latest album with the bottle she gave it to me is that of the blame on the new. i give up on a snail that the account even stopped this is a better body does not know what. thus obama to give up. it did but that used to carry the voice on the court on appeal but that will go back to. the this is powerless to stop it does not mean that i will own one yet some stones spoons on the one hand it...
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feel better about ourselves here in the united states. >> he did. >> good for us, bad for canadaada? >> rob ford. >> my biggest loser is a big thing here. it's american democracy. first of all you have got the united states senate, represents land not people. two per state. and then this attack on voting rights that is relentless, non-stop, the supreme court doing their bit on the voting rights act itself. this was a bad year for democracy in this country. there is plenty of things we can do to try to fight back. and we would. on to final category, biggest winner of 2013. >> i went with the kentucky governor, the hero of the democratic party. he got health care right, he got the roll out well. kentucky is doing very well and he is rolling over divided government to implement the medicaid expansion as well as the state exchanges which are actually doing very well. connect is the most successful one outside of california. democrats are looking to him to see how to get the policy right. >> biggest winner? >> i was going to be sincere and talk about the families that got health care
feel better about ourselves here in the united states. >> he did. >> good for us, bad for canadaada? >> rob ford. >> my biggest loser is a big thing here. it's american democracy. first of all you have got the united states senate, represents land not people. two per state. and then this attack on voting rights that is relentless, non-stop, the supreme court doing their bit on the voting rights act itself. this was a bad year for democracy in this country. there is...
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the crude oil export side, you are correct that exports to canada or permitted fairly easily, as long as the oil is being refined or otherwise used in canada, so oil cannot go to canada for reexport from canada. it's got to be used there. that number has picked up recently. it had been running at something like 50,000 barrels a day and it has now moved up toward 150,000 barrels a day, depending on the month. there have been some reports of crude from texas going to eastern canadian refineries for example. the very first public talk i gave at e.i.a. administrator last summer, what i said was the growth in light sweet crude oil production in the u.s. looked like it was going to to want rise, that the refinery configurations in the gulf of mexico especially so the gulf coast area were really set to more easily and economically process heavy higher sullfercrudes and that at some point policy makers might want to look at the possibilities of swaps with a country like mexico or others. typically you do it with somebody that is nearby on transportation issues so mexico comes up in that regard. might want to look at the possibility of wh
the crude oil export side, you are correct that exports to canada or permitted fairly easily, as long as the oil is being refined or otherwise used in canada, so oil cannot go to canada for reexport from canada. it's got to be used there. that number has picked up recently. it had been running at something like 50,000 barrels a day and it has now moved up toward 150,000 barrels a day, depending on the month. there have been some reports of crude from texas going to eastern canadian refineries...
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Dec 27, 2013
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thanks as well to do an outstanding vocalist who comes to us from canada it's random. you do. you know. through. through. its latest album i remember when i failed one universe. thanks to peanuts. thanks as well too. a woman who grew up in the suburbs of tunis pushy for the protest songs of the sixties. oh oh. was he in. the you all. youths. he and katie. walking home. he urged. he had seen it somewhere in the front and center since the start of the arab uprising images with isa song dedicated to a substitution. opposition leader should be the day thank you for being with us and so last but not least the instruments may be old but to the founder of the music agency makes his living promoting and producing classical music artists with a modern twist i do. yay. do you. in his tokens allison. welcome to the show. we visited. has he been on sale again this year and her partner on the squad and cornice. they are all beach manson. ok so the association is from what the sixteenth century seventeen seventies country to two thousand thirteen and when the dust settles on two thousand th
thanks as well to do an outstanding vocalist who comes to us from canada it's random. you do. you know. through. through. its latest album i remember when i failed one universe. thanks to peanuts. thanks as well too. a woman who grew up in the suburbs of tunis pushy for the protest songs of the sixties. oh oh. was he in. the you all. youths. he and katie. walking home. he urged. he had seen it somewhere in the front and center since the start of the arab uprising images with isa song dedicated...
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Dec 23, 2013
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it will be adapted to the top excited about getting it imagine sharing deal for canada day using his latest album one of the bottle she gave it to me is that of the blame on on you. i give up on his cell at the empty without this to be a better body does not know on here. on the catwalk. it did but that didn't sit down with police on me. but that will go back to the use of polished as positives on the metal own idea. some stunts spoons on the one hand it seems to be searching for militants and on the other hand the militants are to be brandishing weapons on the streets of most of the toboggan. one is stopping them. neither the isi in all the misc see all the odds of this the police. it's shea all continues to play dirty tricks to create agressive baucus tanaka by pitch meet its own region is embroiled in fact it in stock. recently a sunny medical student going to die. the incident. i stayed up the good intentions it's that time. gunman to the pool into the dough off of august on the sunni sect in a room and police were deployed to prevent more violence. off to the anti shiite faction
it will be adapted to the top excited about getting it imagine sharing deal for canada day using his latest album one of the bottle she gave it to me is that of the blame on on you. i give up on his cell at the empty without this to be a better body does not know on here. on the catwalk. it did but that didn't sit down with police on me. but that will go back to the use of polished as positives on the metal own idea. some stunts spoons on the one hand it seems to be searching for militants and...
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cold air with us another shot of cold air and wet weather cold storms coming down from western canada and will bring us some rain beginning tomorrow night so 5:00 o'clock tomorrow still okay we still have cloud cover then the rain starts to shift by 8:00 p.m. if getting away for the weekend it might be a little dicey slow going. snow rain mix over mount hamilton in pink late friday night and watching for snow potential going that saturday morning as well. briefly could be heavy. quarter to half inch most of the bay area but it will pretty much be clearing out for the latter part of your saturday morning and then turning cold again sunday morning monday morning but at least most of the weekend will be dry other than saturday morning when winter weather advisory will be in effect. it starts tomorrow night for the santa cruz mountains east bay hills, diablo range could see couple inches of snow above 2500 feet. kind of weather you expect in january and february. winter storm warning covering a lot of the lower elevation in northern and central california. snow accumulating counsel around
cold air with us another shot of cold air and wet weather cold storms coming down from western canada and will bring us some rain beginning tomorrow night so 5:00 o'clock tomorrow still okay we still have cloud cover then the rain starts to shift by 8:00 p.m. if getting away for the weekend it might be a little dicey slow going. snow rain mix over mount hamilton in pink late friday night and watching for snow potential going that saturday morning as well. briefly could be heavy. quarter to half...
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canada. joining us from washington, mary catherine, juan williams, both fox news analysts.octors predict a big doctor shortage in america. do you concur with that prediction? >> i don't know. i mean, i think the whole system is changing. i think for them, neither of them take medicare and medicaid patients at the moment. so, you know, they're not great examples. but i think most doctors will tell you they don't think they're going to get a lot of money out of this system. the whole change is intended to drive down the costs of health care. >> let's assume, and i disagree with you, these doctors are being up-front and say look, we want to do a practice a certain way, and they certainly have a right to do that. so if that plays out, that doctors say you know what? not worth it. not making enough money. i want to do quality care and get paid for it in a certain way, not through the federal government, so then inevitably, there will be fewer doctors with more medicaid people, millions, tens of millions more. so, juan, you can see how this shaping up here? can you not see how th
canada. joining us from washington, mary catherine, juan williams, both fox news analysts.octors predict a big doctor shortage in america. do you concur with that prediction? >> i don't know. i mean, i think the whole system is changing. i think for them, neither of them take medicare and medicaid patients at the moment. so, you know, they're not great examples. but i think most doctors will tell you they don't think they're going to get a lot of money out of this system. the whole change...