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we expect to see continued growth in the oilsands in western canada, whether the north/south pipeline gets built or whether canada decides to go east or west with their materials. they will get to 5 million barrels a day and become a major exporter. and i think personally, it's a great opportunity for the united states to work together with canada, to make that happen. but most of the work that we do on event basis is not from pipelines, very safe transportation method for our customers. >> okay. we saw you and we were up in the bakken. we know eagleford is getting developed. as these shals get developed, are we seeing more growth and bore business for clean harbor? >> absolutely. that business is worth $500 million. we took on lauren schwin and an executive from halliburton. she feels she can grow that business to a billion dollars and beyond. so we're moving into some of these other oil and gas plays. we have predominantly focused on the marcel lus and north dakota markets. we got a lot of equipment, a lot of underutilized assets. that certainly has hurt or business in the first qua
we expect to see continued growth in the oilsands in western canada, whether the north/south pipeline gets built or whether canada decides to go east or west with their materials. they will get to 5 million barrels a day and become a major exporter. and i think personally, it's a great opportunity for the united states to work together with canada, to make that happen. but most of the work that we do on event basis is not from pipelines, very safe transportation method for our customers....
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reenforcing the windy conditions here and pulling in cooler air around the gulf of alaska and up into western canada. this is going to keep the pattern that we have here for awhile. notice the forecast animation overnight. stun any and breezy at the coast tomorrow and breezy at inland areas as well and temperatures remain below normal. overnight tonight cooler than the last -- well, last night was cool too. earlier in the week mild overnights. lows only in the low 40s in the north bay. valleys upper 40s to around 50 elsewhere. tomorrow in the south bay, sunny, breezy. high temperatures mainly in the upper 60s to on 70. 69 degrees at san jose. 68 palo alto. mid up toker 50s on the coast. at pacifica and half moon bay. downtown san francisco a high of 61 tomorrow. up in the north bay a little milder. 71 at santa rosa and calistoga and napa. on the east bay eyes of 66 at oakland and hayward. 67 newark and union city. inland east bay highs in the upper 60s at livermore and pleasantton. low 70s at concord and antioch. the cool pattern anchored in place through the weekend. a little milder weather on sund
reenforcing the windy conditions here and pulling in cooler air around the gulf of alaska and up into western canada. this is going to keep the pattern that we have here for awhile. notice the forecast animation overnight. stun any and breezy at the coast tomorrow and breezy at inland areas as well and temperatures remain below normal. overnight tonight cooler than the last -- well, last night was cool too. earlier in the week mild overnights. lows only in the low 40s in the north bay. valleys...
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company saying it will delay potash production in western canada. positive supply growth, meaning lower demand. another laggard, barnes & noble. that was a cliff dive. last week, remember, we had tech crunch reporting that microsoft was in talks to offer $1 billion for the digital assets of nook media. its e-book joint venture with barnes & noble. today insider monkey reporting the deal is not happening. lots of noise around this name. remember, short interest there, 32%. maria, back to you. >> josh, thank you so much. >>> still to come on the "closing bell," scandal, controversy and transparency. blo bloomberg limited partnership making headlines. raising questions about online privacy. is there such a thing anymore? if you have to login, should you expect any privacy even if you're paying a lot of money for that login? >>> concerns or conflicts of interest in the bond rating industry have not gone unnoticed on capitol hill. in a rare tv interview senator al franken is with me with his plan to end those conflicts. >>> tv watching is changing. senat
company saying it will delay potash production in western canada. positive supply growth, meaning lower demand. another laggard, barnes & noble. that was a cliff dive. last week, remember, we had tech crunch reporting that microsoft was in talks to offer $1 billion for the digital assets of nook media. its e-book joint venture with barnes & noble. today insider monkey reporting the deal is not happening. lots of noise around this name. remember, short interest there, 32%. maria, back to...
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first world war had imploded dominions and many soldiers had come to fight on the western front from australia , canada australia. many of them died so there wasn't such a shortage. they were at the jungle or in the bush and actually coming in, that wasn't necessarily where you wanted to be. >> host: this is book tv on c-span2 and we are talking with author virginia nicholson about some of her books. we've been discussing her first book on women and war "singled out," about world war i. her most recent book is about world war ii and it's entitled "millions like us." what happened to british women once world war ii began in this nation? >> guest: well that is something i set myself up of the task of finding out and call me naive, i didn't realize until i started looking at the second world war that the women in this country were conscripted. no other country conscripted women. that situation was so bad in the sense that there were men doing desk jobs and factory jobs that were actually needed as soldiers, so there was -- you had to do something about it. so the women were conscripted and if you're betwe
first world war had imploded dominions and many soldiers had come to fight on the western front from australia , canada australia. many of them died so there wasn't such a shortage. they were at the jungle or in the bush and actually coming in, that wasn't necessarily where you wanted to be. >> host: this is book tv on c-span2 and we are talking with author virginia nicholson about some of her books. we've been discussing her first book on women and war "singled out," about...
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economics, quote, production growth cannot occur unless some of the planned pipeline projects out of western canada go ahead, end quote. and here's what a.j.m. petroleum consultants have said, unless we get increased market access like with keystone x.l., we're going to be stuck. our production is going to be the one backed out of the system. and here's what the former editor of "oil week" said. essential to a diminishishing hopes for an oil sands bonanza are three proposed pipelines. the canadian energy research institute said, quote, with keystone x.l. in place and operating at capacity,ed by men production could increase --ed byman production could increase substantially, end quote. keystone x.l. pipeline is the key to enabling a massive increase in tar sands production and locking in our dependence on this very dirty oil. this would be catastrophic for the climate. this amendment tries to downplay the climate impacts of keystone x.l., but even under the state department's flawed analysis, there isn't another project in america with bigger climate impacts. i urge a no vote on this weber amendmen
economics, quote, production growth cannot occur unless some of the planned pipeline projects out of western canada go ahead, end quote. and here's what a.j.m. petroleum consultants have said, unless we get increased market access like with keystone x.l., we're going to be stuck. our production is going to be the one backed out of the system. and here's what the former editor of "oil week" said. essential to a diminishishing hopes for an oil sands bonanza are three proposed pipelines....
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and a broader point* is when you look at the other countries whether canada or england or all others in western europe, they not only individually seek out ways around in their own country they put into law to pay for medical care either in private care centers or outside their own country because they cannot handle the access problem. so while we are moving to a more nationalized system those that have that have made significant movement to privatization. >> host: scott atlas people watched the interview and say he is a doctor and he makes x amount of dollars and he needs to make less and he makes too much. >> i think that has been said many times. it is not a surprise but unfortunately i don't make that much money but that is beside the point* but we have to look this is the tricky part of health care. this is the ethical moral dilemma of that gets into the discussion which is health care is different from everything else because health care is a right to. in the ideal world everybody would have everything for free maybe that is the ideal world but we don't have that attitude about having a h
and a broader point* is when you look at the other countries whether canada or england or all others in western europe, they not only individually seek out ways around in their own country they put into law to pay for medical care either in private care centers or outside their own country because they cannot handle the access problem. so while we are moving to a more nationalized system those that have that have made significant movement to privatization. >> host: scott atlas people...
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our western allied friends, canada, great britain, have domestic intelligence services.ly we have decided how to put that domestic intelligence activity inside of our federal police forces. and that creates tension. look, the domestic intelligence service is designed to work the spaces between cases. it's designed to gather information in the absence of a criminal predicate. well, that's not the overall culture of the fbi. so this is just very challenging for us because of the way we would decide to keep ourselves safe, and protect our civil liberties. >> general, quickly the russians, you know, they tipped off the fbi in 2011, and they had concerns about tamerlan tsarnaev, but they did not tell the fbi about that phone call that they apparently knew about from wiretaps between the mother and tamerlan, and also another person. you think the russians have been completely frank with us from 2011? and should they be doing more here? >> no, i don't think they were completely frank. but look, i mean, i head an intelligence service. sometimes you don't give an allied service,
our western allied friends, canada, great britain, have domestic intelligence services.ly we have decided how to put that domestic intelligence activity inside of our federal police forces. and that creates tension. look, the domestic intelligence service is designed to work the spaces between cases. it's designed to gather information in the absence of a criminal predicate. well, that's not the overall culture of the fbi. so this is just very challenging for us because of the way we would...
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when you look at these other countries, the single-payer system, whether it is canada, england, or all the others in western europe, they not only seek out ways to access their own country, but they have put into law that these countries will pay for medical care, either in private payers concepts or outside their own country. they could not handle the access problem in their own country. so i'll be in the u.s., while we somehow have been moving toward a nationalized system, the countries that have the experience of nationalized system have made significant movements towards privatization. >> scott atlas, there are people that will watch this interview and say to themselves, he is a doctor. he makes this amount of money. he needs to make left of a salary. he is making too much. >> well, you know, i think that that is not exactly a surprise. unfortunately, i do not make up much money, but that is beside the point. we have to look at the point that this is a tricky part of health care. this is the kind of ethical moral dilemma that is detrimental to the discussion. which is the people that say health care is
when you look at these other countries, the single-payer system, whether it is canada, england, or all the others in western europe, they not only seek out ways to access their own country, but they have put into law that these countries will pay for medical care, either in private payers concepts or outside their own country. they could not handle the access problem in their own country. so i'll be in the u.s., while we somehow have been moving toward a nationalized system, the countries that...
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in canada, for instance, canada overall is very healthy but one area that we're particularly interested in is the westerne cities of calgary and edmonton. they're doing much better than canada a whole. david: clearly they're boom towns because of oil, et cetera. let those look at countries because one country that appeals to you is the philippines and i would like to know why? >> sure. i actually just returned from a nine-day trip to the philippines this weaken and it affirmed my thesis of investing there in that there's a lot of demand from an up-and-coming middle class. it is a very young population, one of the youngest ones in the world, projected to stay that way for the next few years, a good working class, making lots of money and they're trying to improve their quality of life. we're investing in companies that own income-producing real estate shopping malls and office buildings and some of the home i would ers there. in particular one company we like a lot is vista land and landscapes. it's a homebuilder that has properties that cater to all different income segments all around the philippines. d
in canada, for instance, canada overall is very healthy but one area that we're particularly interested in is the westerne cities of calgary and edmonton. they're doing much better than canada a whole. david: clearly they're boom towns because of oil, et cetera. let those look at countries because one country that appeals to you is the philippines and i would like to know why? >> sure. i actually just returned from a nine-day trip to the philippines this weaken and it affirmed my thesis...
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canada to seattle and the rest of the west coast. >> seattle transportation and commerce and industry and western washington, and we have already started the process tonight of designing a system and detours to accommodate the time period it will take to replace this bridge. >> with the bridge down, traffic is backed up and is being rerouted. the bridge was built in 1955 and state officials say it has passed every inspection. >> the bridge has an efficiency rate of 47 and was tested last year. >> it was considered functionally obsolete but noted it has somewhat better than minimum adequacy to tolerate being left in place as is. susan mcginnis, cbs news. >>> well, in fact, 759 bridges in washington have a worse rating than the one that collapsed thursday. >>> the hurricane season starts june 1st and forecasters predict an above average number of storms. they expect there will be seven to 11 hurricanes this season. a normal year produces six hurricanes. three to six of them will be major storms with winds exceeding 111 miles an hour, and if you live in a hurricane-prone area, the advice is to prepare now. >> if you live along those shore
canada to seattle and the rest of the west coast. >> seattle transportation and commerce and industry and western washington, and we have already started the process tonight of designing a system and detours to accommodate the time period it will take to replace this bridge. >> with the bridge down, traffic is backed up and is being rerouted. the bridge was built in 1955 and state officials say it has passed every inspection. >> the bridge has an efficiency rate of 47 and was...
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western media outlets find out who the latest hacking victim is on a website. today vorlon game. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. during operations throughout the day. in america the familiar face of your trusted local pharmacist is rapidly becoming extinct personal treatment from small community drug stores is finding itself bulldozed by the giant chains at the top of the pharmaceutical majors and shores firms who's teamed up to stifle the competition as. reports. pharmaceuticals in the us a major moneymaker. huge drug store chains are popping up on every street corner with multiple locations and list services when read right whichever the big ones not that i prefer them but it's just that they're the only option from new jersey so we go to c.v.s. . one in new york doing read but mostly c.v.s. competition for mom and pop shops is steeper than ever in places like the big apple where rent alone is sky high neighborhood pharmacies are all but it stands for the city overflowing to join chains like this one the town drugstore symbolically was always at the center of american culture in american life that in now as t
western media outlets find out who the latest hacking victim is on a website. today vorlon game. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. during operations throughout the day. in america the familiar face of your trusted local pharmacist is rapidly becoming extinct personal treatment from small community drug stores is finding itself bulldozed by the giant chains at the top of the pharmaceutical majors and shores firms who's teamed up to stifle the competition...
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western media outlets find out who the late was hacking victim is on a website. today vorlon game flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing operations room today. now to some other news making headlines around the world of the boys seven three seven four fly off to its landing gear collapsed when it touched down at one of moscow's international luckily all one hundred thirty five on board used to add a jet evacuated safely onto the runway with no reported injuries a seven planes on route to the new call for international had to be diverted but they also now back in operation and investigations now under way. in romo thousands of workers have rallied against the country's austerity policies are calling urgent labor italy's going through the longest recession in decades in the new prime minister enrico letta is facing a tough challenge to sort out the punishing measures introduced by the previous government another urgent issue is youth unemployment which has soared to almost forty percent. france's present all law and has signed into law the legislation of gay marriage it was the flagship social reform of his elec
western media outlets find out who the late was hacking victim is on a website. today vorlon game flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing operations room today. now to some other news making headlines around the world of the boys seven three seven four fly off to its landing gear collapsed when it touched down at one of moscow's international luckily all one hundred thirty five on board used to add a jet evacuated safely onto the runway with...
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western media outlets find out who the latest hacking victim is on our website. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. a giant corporations rule the day. dozens of neo nazi activists have gathered in berlin with extra police drafted in to cope the growing popularity of far right movements is raising concerns across the european union here all over investigates what's fuelling it from britain in the west to greece in the east far right groups and making their voices heard the. financial crisis affected everyone and it has allowed the right wing organizations to give people someone to blame for their problems it's those people's fault that is how they were cruet. greece has seen a marked increase in support for far right to the nazi groups golden dawn an organization derived by the critics says hooligans and studs all hurled it by their supporters as the saviors of greece for the greeks and their systematic. breach and cultivate. but they attack systematical immigrants at the present golden dawn have made it further than most they have elected officials on their books including current greek m.p. elias
western media outlets find out who the latest hacking victim is on our website. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. a giant corporations rule the day. dozens of neo nazi activists have gathered in berlin with extra police drafted in to cope the growing popularity of far right movements is raising concerns across the european union here all over investigates what's fuelling it from britain in the west to greece...
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western media outlets one of the latest hacking victim is on a website. the news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. during corporations rule the day. well being expected to pay our way as a few more. of us but not everyone is coughing up the big firms spend a fortune without getting away with paying a pittance in duties and as countries like britain which are being called on to sort it out of quality boyko reports there are one hundred of the u.k.'s biggest companies but new research shows that they're still cutting corners by saving money on tax loyalty eight of the footsie one hundred companies in the u.k. run the holding or subsidiary companies off shore these include high street giants such as barclays bank and tesco it's unlikely to make easy reading for the british government which is about the possible years promising to climb down on corporate tax avoidance now action aid is a charity that's been looking into the issue and i'm here to talk to tax policy expert mike lewis who also the report where these findings come from. mike thank you very much for joining us the british government's bee
western media outlets one of the latest hacking victim is on a website. the news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. during corporations rule the day. well being expected to pay our way as a few more. of us but not everyone is coughing up the big firms spend a fortune without getting away with paying a pittance in duties and as countries like britain which are being called on to sort it out of quality boyko reports...
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western refining. >> right. they've benefited from really a congestion of domestic oil and a lack of pipeline. so what we're seeing right now is a ton of pipeline coming onboard and differentials in canadais arbitrage that existed between brent and wti is come -- compressing dramatically, and all these stocks are going to soon see the margin come out of the play. liz: we are going to put the picks on facebook.com/lizclaman page. tim strazzini, great to see you. glad to have him back. closing bell ringing in five minutes. stay tuned, more to come. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewas for his small busiss take theseags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjors small busiss earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ gart why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve limited reward here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? [ crows ] now where's the snooze button? [ crows ] but maybe the problem isn'isn't your lawn. intr
western refining. >> right. they've benefited from really a congestion of domestic oil and a lack of pipeline. so what we're seeing right now is a ton of pipeline coming onboard and differentials in canadais arbitrage that existed between brent and wti is come -- compressing dramatically, and all these stocks are going to soon see the margin come out of the play. liz: we are going to put the picks on facebook.com/lizclaman page. tim strazzini, great to see you. glad to have him back....
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canada. showing corporations to rule the day. jacobson the president africa it's great to have you with us today you know i've heard you recently warning western corporations of pursuing a colonial approach to africa what exactly does that mean while the colonial approach that we're talking about as you know africa is the only continent in the world that was colonized by europe totally. we had to fight what to call the un to colonial wars to free ourselves and there would be tours there not just small wars very bitter when africa became free there was no other engineman to how to make up for that so they were left as they were up to this day in some of the african countries who still have the armies of the former colonial countries what do they want there you still have a mentality that did they look at you as a former subject when they do business with you. and the fact is that we have not shifted in terms of how the economic relations are as a people problem the companies that dominated this country come from the former colonial countries in no way you have the indigenous companies growing to be in charge so to speak so that's a kind of rela
canada. showing corporations to rule the day. jacobson the president africa it's great to have you with us today you know i've heard you recently warning western corporations of pursuing a colonial approach to africa what exactly does that mean while the colonial approach that we're talking about as you know africa is the only continent in the world that was colonized by europe totally. we had to fight what to call the un to colonial wars to free ourselves and there would be tours there not...