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. >> from trans canada. >> all private not government. >> that's trans canada money. >> private company. >> right, exactly. there are other advantages like now you would have oil coming from a friendly ally as opposed to depending on dictatorships to send us oil and another key points is that right now, a lot of the oil that goes from canada down to a place called cushing, oklahoma gets stuck there, there's no way for it to get from there to the gulf coast and the gulf coast is where there are a lot of refineries that need that kind of oil. it's a very heavy, very call it tar sands area where the oil comes from. and so, that would also free up and have a distribution system to go down to the gulf refineries. >> paul: what about the political opposition, not the national environmentalal opposition, but the states that they across through, the pipelines across territory. >> and the governor of nebraska called a session of the legislature there to-- to consider moving it somewhat because it crosses an aquifer. >> paul: he's not against the pipeline per se. >> no, he's talking about moving,
. >> from trans canada. >> all private not government. >> that's trans canada money. >> private company. >> right, exactly. there are other advantages like now you would have oil coming from a friendly ally as opposed to depending on dictatorships to send us oil and another key points is that right now, a lot of the oil that goes from canada down to a place called cushing, oklahoma gets stuck there, there's no way for it to get from there to the gulf coast and the...
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of economics and holds an honorary doctorate of civil laws from the university of king's college in canada in two thousand and seven her book the shock doctrine the rise of disaster capitalism became a number one international bestseller it is now been published in thirty languages with over a million copies in print her first book no logo taking aim at the brand bullies was published in one nine hundred ninety nine and was also an international bestseller a new york times called it a movement bible time magazine named as one of the top one hundred nonfiction books published since one thousand nine hundred twenty three and a literary review of canada is named as one of the most and as one of the hundred most important canadian books ever published very pleased to welcome naomi klein to our new york city studio and this edition of conversations of great minds and we welcome. thank you. to be with you thanks for joining us you say the image that ultimately caused you to join your for wall street movement protests was a photograph of a young woman holding up and made it so that i care about y
of economics and holds an honorary doctorate of civil laws from the university of king's college in canada in two thousand and seven her book the shock doctrine the rise of disaster capitalism became a number one international bestseller it is now been published in thirty languages with over a million copies in print her first book no logo taking aim at the brand bullies was published in one nine hundred ninety nine and was also an international bestseller a new york times called it a movement...
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in canada because this is you know as the source of this oil. absolutely and there was a there was there was a solidarity action in ottawa even though it isn't up to our government whether this happens it's up to the u.s. government whether this happened our government has made it absolutely clear that they want this they travel back and forth to washington like traveling salesman pushing this thing so we're under no illusions that our government will stop this but there was a big action in ottawa where i think four hundred people were arrested so this is happening and it is true that the wonderful bill mckibben has spearheaded this but . then our major partners in this was a group called the indigenous environmental network and they really have been the organization that have put the tar sands on the map around the world they do a lot of work in europe campaigning against the headquarters of the oil companies that are in in the tar sands doing work with pensions things like this and the indigenous environmental network and it has really led thi
in canada because this is you know as the source of this oil. absolutely and there was a there was there was a solidarity action in ottawa even though it isn't up to our government whether this happens it's up to the u.s. government whether this happened our government has made it absolutely clear that they want this they travel back and forth to washington like traveling salesman pushing this thing so we're under no illusions that our government will stop this but there was a big action in...
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books published since one thousand nine hundred twenty three and a literary review of canada has named it as one of the most in it as one of the hundred most important canadian books ever published and very pleased to welcome naomi klein to our new york city studio and this edition of conversations great minds and we welcome thank you tom it's great to be with you thanks for joining us you said that the image that ultimately cause you to join the occupy wall street movement protests was a photograph of a young woman holding up a and made sign and said i care about you you call this you call this a radical act can you elaborate on that. yeah i found it very moving and there was there was actually another another another sign that was part of the same photo essay that i was looking at of somebody else building up a sign that said compassion is a radical act. and i was really moved by it in large part because i am increasingly convinced that all of the change that we want and we talk about you know what are your demands and you know maybe universal health care or it might be free public e
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canada is already filling that gap. by 2020 we could have more than double what we import from persian gulf countries. that is amazing. there are so many of economic and if it's we can also get into if we have time. but we also aren't thinking about it. it is not just from one particular project. >> host: looking at "the new york "the new york times" is a sort nevins is a program which is safe like nebraska. .. i think it takes us to the story that you were quoting from "the new york times" which is actually pointing out remarkably that the state department at the urging how your company which is a major client to what transcanada to conduct the environmental assessment. this is a classic example of putting the fact is in charge of the chicken house and it does help explain why the environmental assessment is so inadequate and why the epa has giving it a feeling agreed. >> we will get to the phones in just a moment but let's get reactions to the story from "the new york times" on saturday. the pipeline review has questi
canada is already filling that gap. by 2020 we could have more than double what we import from persian gulf countries. that is amazing. there are so many of economic and if it's we can also get into if we have time. but we also aren't thinking about it. it is not just from one particular project. >> host: looking at "the new york "the new york times" is a sort nevins is a program which is safe like nebraska. .. i think it takes us to the story that you were quoting from...
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shocking. >> bill: i love canada and denmark so maybe i should join the group. i know as you are talking about, the stat most important in the article you are referring to is that 34% of these people believe the united states is the same as al-qaeda. >> right. >> bill: there is no difference. that we are both evil. 34% is a lot to have that looney point of view. >> let me make my final point which is 39 of the 100 polled, only 39 voted in the last mid term election. 55 did not. and the only way that this group is going to be effective is voting. that is what america is all about. if they want to organize like the tea party and actually select people to go to congress that is the next step. not coming back to the park. >> bill: they already selected al franken. >> they are not mainstream. this is a fringe group. we understand this is a fringe group. the reason the group has gotten steam in the past is because they orchestrated conflict that has created -- >> media catch. >> the movement got all the attention first when it escalated across the brooklyn bridge. wha
shocking. >> bill: i love canada and denmark so maybe i should join the group. i know as you are talking about, the stat most important in the article you are referring to is that 34% of these people believe the united states is the same as al-qaeda. >> right. >> bill: there is no difference. that we are both evil. 34% is a lot to have that looney point of view. >> let me make my final point which is 39 of the 100 polled, only 39 voted in the last mid term election. 55...
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canada or elsewhere. and in our opinion, you are much better served by sourcing that increased oil, increased in terms of the portion of oil that is being used in the u.s. from canada, but rather than foreign sources. this is about energy security for north america. canada has the third largest reserves of crude oil and would supply about 20% of its imports. we got the opportunities to significantly grow that volume over the next ten to 15 years and we would like to do so and we would like to sell it to the united states. third this is about job creation. the flip of the wheel sands and the related infrastructure has a potential and is currently creating tens of thousands of jobs in both canada and the united states. we've identified in excess of 2400 companies in 49 states in the united states that currently supply goods or services to the oil sands development of the related infrastructure and there is an opportunity to grow that number with approval of this project. fourth, this is about continuous imp
canada or elsewhere. and in our opinion, you are much better served by sourcing that increased oil, increased in terms of the portion of oil that is being used in the u.s. from canada, but rather than foreign sources. this is about energy security for north america. canada has the third largest reserves of crude oil and would supply about 20% of its imports. we got the opportunities to significantly grow that volume over the next ten to 15 years and we would like to do so and we would like to...
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as many know, canada is our largest trading partner. we bring in more crude oil from canada than any other nation in the world today. by expanding this opportunity we can become more secure as a nation and as a continent here in north america to have our resources locally, to fuel our economy and to provide for what it is our american citizenry need. so this makes us more energy secure as we look to the long term. recent analysis shows we combined a canadian production bringing us together with the keystone xl pipeline, coupled with the velvet of domestic oil and natural gas here in the united states, we could be energy secure in north america in 15 years. that's energy security. that is clearly in the national interest. [applause] >> second key point i would like to make is job creation that is clear in the national interest at a time of over 9% unemployment. your approval of the keystone xl pipeline will almost immediately create 20,000 new american jobs here in the united states. there are over 2400 u.s. companies that are currently
as many know, canada is our largest trading partner. we bring in more crude oil from canada than any other nation in the world today. by expanding this opportunity we can become more secure as a nation and as a continent here in north america to have our resources locally, to fuel our economy and to provide for what it is our american citizenry need. so this makes us more energy secure as we look to the long term. recent analysis shows we combined a canadian production bringing us together with...
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there have been several weeks in canada. -- leaks in canada. we cannot destroy our communities, the farms, the water with dirty oil. host: let us get a response from our guest. guest: thanks for your question and concern. there are a lot of issues being raised. there are strong feelings and beliefs and positions on this one. that is the reason there has been this dialogue. the hearing you were able to see was one of nine. there are many different positions. talk about eminent domain, up 90% of land owners have signed an agreement. there will be concerns about it. there is sympathy to that. the broader picture when you mention tarzan's versus oil sands -- they are -- tar sands versus oil sands -- you have to look at the mixture of the sand. you sit it in a pipeline. -- sift it in the pipeline. we have been doing this in this country for decades. that is something that people should also know. it is not new. it creates the ability of us to negate more oil from our number one source of imports, which is already canada. host: let us look at some no
there have been several weeks in canada. -- leaks in canada. we cannot destroy our communities, the farms, the water with dirty oil. host: let us get a response from our guest. guest: thanks for your question and concern. there are a lot of issues being raised. there are strong feelings and beliefs and positions on this one. that is the reason there has been this dialogue. the hearing you were able to see was one of nine. there are many different positions. talk about eminent domain, up 90% of...
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canada or elsewhere. in our opinion, you are much better served by sourcing that increased oil, increasing in terms of the portion of oil that is being used in the u.s. from canada rather than foreign sources. second this is about energy security for north america. canada is the third largest reserves of crude oil and we currently supply about 20% of the world's imports. we've got the opportunity to significantly grew that volume over the next 10-15 years, and we would like to do so and sell it to the united states. third, this is about job creation. the result of the oil sands and the related infrastructure has the potential and is currently creating tens of thousands of jobs in both canada and the united states. we've identified in excess of 2400 companies in 49 states in the united states that currently supply goods or services to the oil sands development or really the structure and there's an opportunity to grow that number with the approval of this project. fourth, this is about continuous improveme
canada or elsewhere. in our opinion, you are much better served by sourcing that increased oil, increasing in terms of the portion of oil that is being used in the u.s. from canada rather than foreign sources. second this is about energy security for north america. canada is the third largest reserves of crude oil and we currently supply about 20% of the world's imports. we've got the opportunity to significantly grew that volume over the next 10-15 years, and we would like to do so and sell it...
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being arranged the last state of the rugby world cup while you zealand's thrashing of canada. by the loss of scrum half. plus strong double of orange price to denominate against the blues up to second in the russians primarily. halting up in vegas not morning share the lead going into the final day of the ten like i. now that start with the rugby world cup where argentina have secured their place in the quarter finals after twenty five seven when the pm is seventy five the bright given to scotland hope they could sneak into the last eight argentina's expends however thirteen points after the break from a pretty big hunk of pompeii ensured argentina finished second being behind in england when he's even had already top group a before taking on canada ever thrashed him on my last seventy nine fifteen on sunday but that when. shadowed by the need to be all blacks will be without a scrum half. for the rest of the tournament he damaged his growing during a practice session on saturday later on the island take on a swing with buddies meeting a big three to be sure of making the quar
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these are the images the world seeing on the streets of canada. bryson. moving soon from constant pressure. from the stunts on t.v. . to headlines all today and all this week the arab spring echoes in america u.s. police use force to disperse around sea wall street protesters arresting more than seven hundred taking part in a rally that's quickly gaining momentum old cross the country. also in the week's top stories president medvedev explains his decision not to run for a second citing a lot of putin's greater popularity at home his comments came in a surprise interview that stood up to the country's political future. the standoff threatening to turn into an armed conflict on serbia's border with northern cause of a nato just tends to dismantle roadblocks near a disputed checkpoint at least several people injured. by the diet humanitarian situation in the besieged libyan town of our people are dying from lack of thought will supply some aid ongoing fighting between pro and anti conduct people because i've got you watching the weak leader now it's even no
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pipeline it's the plan seventeen hundred mile pipeline would run from canada all the way of the u.s. to the gulf and it sparked a fierce debate veyron medalists of call the game over for the planet because the increased amount of greenhouse gases the remitted extract oil from canada is tar sands those in support however call this a job creator and a way to decrease america's reliance on oil from arab nations so today the state department decided to hold a hearing here in washington where hundreds of everyday people showed up to support or protest the pipeline and make their case but at this point are the cards already pointing the pipeline going through tempers are still reeling over the apparently very cozy relationship between the state department and a transplant a lobbyist as exposed in dozens of e-mails that were released by the environmental group friends of the earth now if there's one thing that history has shown us and which is brought all the protesters all over the country as of late that unfortunately begin to stories the big oil or big banks they usually with join me to
pipeline it's the plan seventeen hundred mile pipeline would run from canada all the way of the u.s. to the gulf and it sparked a fierce debate veyron medalists of call the game over for the planet because the increased amount of greenhouse gases the remitted extract oil from canada is tar sands those in support however call this a job creator and a way to decrease america's reliance on oil from arab nations so today the state department decided to hold a hearing here in washington where...
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these are the images gold world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to look for a shell to rule the day. from. the headlines today this week the arab spring echoes in america u.s. police use force to the wall street protesters arresting more than seven hundred taking part in a rally that's quickly gaining momentum the country. also in the week's top stories president medvedev explains his decision not to run for a second citing. his comments came in a surprise interview that stood up to the country's political future. threatening to turn into a. border with north. to dismantle. checkpoint leave several people in. humanitarian situation and to see libyan. people dying from. people. watching the weekly. with the latest from the world of sport. hello welcome to the latest sunday afternoon sports updates thank you for joining me through the top stories. this arrival spotlight moscow host defending champions in egypt the luzhniki stadium in sunday's big clash in the russian premier league it's one nil that's a sponsor i was testing times ireland wal
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the full these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. today. look. pre-election fever grips russia with president to be a force to clarify both his power swap plans with a lot of important and the sudden departure of moscow's a long standing finance minister. greece on the brink e.u. dat the specter of a scramble to secure more bailout cash for the crumbling economy with just a week to go until meltdown with the french president warning of a new global crisis. seven hundred people arrested in new york as authorities adopting a zero tolerance policy towards a rapidly escalating anti wall street movement protesting corporate greed and inequality. and an explosive standoff serving blockades at a disputed border post in northern cost or hit by nato troops leaving several people injured. all that await us forces anders here with us in the studio good morning we are hearing is that things are heating up as the rugby world cup teams are fighting for the last quarter final places today well new zealand the favorites have suffered a real blow with a serious i
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exceed one billion dollar each friended canada that is and massive you know probably much higher than where does that come from well you know there's a lot of it comes from financial institutions but if you look at the two thousand and eight election what's one obama what. gave him the election was primarily financial institution contributions they prefer him to mccain and expect to be paid back when they work. and the next one will be even worse and so that's only a part of it in parliamentary systems clued in our own up till maybe twenty years ago. positions of influence and suctioning part of a parliamentary system care of a committee. comes from principle at least from experience seniority. letters with contributions and so on that's gone now they're brought if you if you want to become tear of committee. in the house of the senate you have to pay off the party and to pay for it where do you get the money to pay for same pockets you know so. provides even more influence to the already overwhelming influence of concentrated capital so it's harder harder to distinguish between the e
exceed one billion dollar each friended canada that is and massive you know probably much higher than where does that come from well you know there's a lot of it comes from financial institutions but if you look at the two thousand and eight election what's one obama what. gave him the election was primarily financial institution contributions they prefer him to mccain and expect to be paid back when they work. and the next one will be even worse and so that's only a part of it in parliamentary...
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there wereeall sttles of solar-powered homes there were alllstyles belgiumm from canada, china and ohio state. and others maryland, illlnois and the universities solar power. there to build podel homes run energy invited colleges the department of recently held in news, i visited solar ositive environmental n the ssarch for teeteringgon insolvency.bankrupt. or thee're these comppnies are pelosi's family. now belonging to nancy even a company political advisers and obama fundraisers, companies owned by out billions of dollars to administration has doleddthe obama first place. the obama administration has doled out billions of dollars to companies owned by obama pundraisers, political advisers ann even a comppny belonging to nancy pelosi's family. now these companies are bankrupt. or they're teetering n insolvency. in the search for positive enviionmental news, i visited pecently held in washington, dc energy invited colleges to build model homes ruunby solaa power. there were sscools such as the universities of maryland, illinois and ohho state. and others rom ccnada, china and belggum.
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>> i have abeen to canada many times. i love canada. beautiful there. >> it is time for ask the weather guys. you may think with all this talk about canada we have a question about canada. no, we don't. not at all. tucker and i put our big heads together to answer your most pressing questions. thank you's question comes from laurie in montgomery village, maryland. with all the rain, is the fall foal yak compromised? i want to take a weekend to go fall foliage sight seeing but don't want to waste my time or money if the leaves aren't beautiful. what do you recommend? >> don't waste your money. >> in canada. no, i don't know what is going on in canada. >> we kind of answered the first question recently about rain and foliage. >> a couple of weeks ago, we had all that rain and the answer with the rain is unless we are experiencing a real drought, the amount of water will not affect the leaves here this fall. >> it is more about temperatures. >> and daylight hours, that kind of thing. >> how do you want to do this. do you want to go scienti
>> i have abeen to canada many times. i love canada. beautiful there. >> it is time for ask the weather guys. you may think with all this talk about canada we have a question about canada. no, we don't. not at all. tucker and i put our big heads together to answer your most pressing questions. thank you's question comes from laurie in montgomery village, maryland. with all the rain, is the fall foal yak compromised? i want to take a weekend to go fall foliage sight seeing but don't...
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at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for oucountry's energy security and our economy. that's good for oucountry's energy security now there's no need to hold back. new revolutionary scope dualblast obliterates strong food odors leaving your breath minty fresh. hey. [ male announcer ] so there's no trace of evidence... new scope dualblast. [ humming ] and my job is easy. hide big things. you're good... [ crash ] [ laughing ] [ screaming ] [ tires screech ] and if you named your own price on car insurance, you could be paying for this yourself. so get allstate, you could save money and be better protected from mayhem like me. [ dennis ] shop less, get more, make one call to an allstate agent. >> tack take off your bedroom slippers, put on your marching shoes. take it off. stop complaining, stop grumbling, stop crying, we're going to press on, we've got work to do. . >> jon: president obama giving a fiery speech to the cbc, congressional black caucus at the awards dinne
at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for oucountry's energy security and our economy. that's good for oucountry's energy security now there's no need to hold back. new revolutionary scope dualblast obliterates strong food odors leaving your breath minty fresh. hey. [ male announcer ] so there's no trace of evidence... new scope dualblast. [ humming ] and my job is easy....
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first of all, canada is 31% of the u.s. oil. mexico and canada are 2/3. saudi arabia is only 4%. what i would do is, i would take the $2 billion bought by k of theer the cloac iraq war and sell it. second, i would propose that obama take in a decisive move on afghanistan. the number-one killer of african-americans in the united states is heroin. afghanistan has gone from 31% to 91% of the heroin trade worldwide. host: thank you for the call. let me pull about this piece about the other -- point out about "the other war haunting obama." guest: i have never heard a figure that the number one killer of 1/3 of all black people is heroin. i would guess the number is heart disease. but, that aside, afghanistan is a terrible mess. president obama clearly did not start it. we just observed -- we cannot say celebrated -- its 10th anniversary last week. but we seem to have lost track of either its goals -- original goals, or once again have found ourselves in a war in which we are having difficulty in two things -- one, defining what victory is, and two, extricating ourselves. the war was
first of all, canada is 31% of the u.s. oil. mexico and canada are 2/3. saudi arabia is only 4%. what i would do is, i would take the $2 billion bought by k of theer the cloac iraq war and sell it. second, i would propose that obama take in a decisive move on afghanistan. the number-one killer of african-americans in the united states is heroin. afghanistan has gone from 31% to 91% of the heroin trade worldwide. host: thank you for the call. let me pull about this piece about the other -- point...
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and canada. but my office has been fielding lot of complaints from business leaders, average citizens, about the length of time it takes for commercial traffic to enter the u.s. and canada. it is mainly because of the space on the new york side of the border is a very small. there is plenty of space on the canadian side. if we could do the inspections on the canadian side, it would be good. could you commit that as part of any future border deal with canada you would expedite commercial truck traffic to the united states from canada by prescreening the trucks on the canadian side of the bridge and this screening will begin soon? >> yes. >> great. no better answer than that. let's go on to our next one. it always pays to start off with a complement. [laughter] >> you can do that again, if you want. [laughter] >> man attack threats -- nanotech threats. recent reports have highlighted -- you know the test has been a nightmare for us. this has been -- >> and if i might expand, i thought your question
and canada. but my office has been fielding lot of complaints from business leaders, average citizens, about the length of time it takes for commercial traffic to enter the u.s. and canada. it is mainly because of the space on the new york side of the border is a very small. there is plenty of space on the canadian side. if we could do the inspections on the canadian side, it would be good. could you commit that as part of any future border deal with canada you would expedite commercial truck...
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a 100-year-old man in can at that -- canada is trying to make it into the guinness book of world records as the world's oldest runner. >> today is his eighth marathon. he's hoping for a personal best in the toronto race. he trains by running ten miles a day. he started running at the age of 89. never too late. singh says it helped him cope with the loss of his wife and son. he says his secret to running marathons is stay positive and drinking lots of tea. >> that's terrific. now i know my goal when i turn 89. i'm going to start running. >> me too. now i've got a lot more time to deal with it. what a remarkable achievement to start running at 89. eight marathons. he's 100? makes me feel lazy. >> in the meantime, let's talk about that doughnut. bring it on. 89 is a ways off. not that far. stay with us. "news 4 today" continues at 5:00 a.m. >>> i want to make sure i can get out. >> it's up there with the snow event we had earlier in the year, i think. >> assessing the dam
a 100-year-old man in can at that -- canada is trying to make it into the guinness book of world records as the world's oldest runner. >> today is his eighth marathon. he's hoping for a personal best in the toronto race. he trains by running ten miles a day. he started running at the age of 89. never too late. singh says it helped him cope with the loss of his wife and son. he says his secret to running marathons is stay positive and drinking lots of tea. >> that's terrific. now i...
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catching on to all occupy wall street story the movement is going global from canada to the u.k. even asia will have a report from the ground in india on those standing in solidarity with american protestors. it's friday october fourteenth five pm in washington d.c. i'm christine for watching our team and let's get to the latest in the occupy wall street movement really taking over this country patients now in dozens of cities nation. wide on this friday day twenty eight of occupy wall street here's a look at zuccotti park in new york from this morning a sight you don't see every day thousands of people standing their ground fighting even action from the park they were told by new york mayor michael bloomberg that they'd have to leave for cleaning that they would be able to return but they wouldn't be able to bring back their tents or their tarps so protesters cleaned up the park themselves and the mayor and up letting them stay but also in new york a video that is going viral right now. this is video of a new york police officer apparently running home or in a wall street protes
catching on to all occupy wall street story the movement is going global from canada to the u.k. even asia will have a report from the ground in india on those standing in solidarity with american protestors. it's friday october fourteenth five pm in washington d.c. i'm christine for watching our team and let's get to the latest in the occupy wall street movement really taking over this country patients now in dozens of cities nation. wide on this friday day twenty eight of occupy wall street...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from history of canada. giant corporations there. germany is taking the lead in europe's it hands to go green and promises to give up nuclear power by twenty twenty two films in the gap whether noble sources but it's not all positive at eco friendly future of the well being one of blackouts disappearing industry and huge electricity costs are just on barton reports. germany has long had a strong green anti nuclear movement but it was one accident that finally turned the tide against nuclear power that by twenty twenty two will and the use of nuclear energy in germany so what now the green movement and its hopes for renewable energy have been given a huge boost renewables mostly wind turbines and photovoltaics better known as solar panels currently supply eighteen percent of germany's electricity indeed germany has big plans for green energy i mean to go from eighteen to eighty percent renewables after the nuclear switch off some say it's crazy to do it this way but others say second option is to say when somebody can make it happen i
these are the images the world has been seeing from history of canada. giant corporations there. germany is taking the lead in europe's it hands to go green and promises to give up nuclear power by twenty twenty two films in the gap whether noble sources but it's not all positive at eco friendly future of the well being one of blackouts disappearing industry and huge electricity costs are just on barton reports. germany has long had a strong green anti nuclear movement but it was one accident...
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quick look to see if you can check it out and that is looking like it's going to be easier to see in canada. it's winding down. tomorrow, we're kinding down from the sunshine, too. we're going to have more clouds around tomorrow and maybe just may be a couple of showers later in the day. wednesday, 70 degrees and that is the tradeoff. keep of a warm day. today was 68 degrees and the clouds will be increasing in a couple of spottier showers around later in the day. maybe around for the evening commute. thursday also looks on the wet side and temperatures trend down by some seven or 8 degrees to 63 degrees and on friday, cooler still at 55 degrees and into the weekend, a couple of things you need to know. one, it looks like we're getting colder. when it comes to the saturday- sunday weather, that is uncertain. a lot of that is going to depend on the coastal area of low pressure and where it storms up. that is really keep of flipping and flopping in terms of if it's too far out to see. 66 degrees, it's going to be a delightful it evening. under the clear skies, we'll get chilly and drop to 49
quick look to see if you can check it out and that is looking like it's going to be easier to see in canada. it's winding down. tomorrow, we're kinding down from the sunshine, too. we're going to have more clouds around tomorrow and maybe just may be a couple of showers later in the day. wednesday, 70 degrees and that is the tradeoff. keep of a warm day. today was 68 degrees and the clouds will be increasing in a couple of spottier showers around later in the day. maybe around for the evening...
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and canada. >> trans-canada has already had 14 leaks in the united states over 30 if you combine the leaks that have happened in canada as well. there has been one leak here in nebraska. they've had to dig up the pipeline in three different areas in nebraska for pipeline anomalies. >> reporter: she and others claim the type of oil the pipeline would carry is far more toxic than the lighter crude carried by other pipelines. >> tar sands oil is 16 times nor corrosive than traditional oil which means that there will be more pipeline ruptures. it produces three times the amount of greenhouse gas emissions. not only is the oil not guaranteed for the united states. it's also a dirtiest form of oil than traditional oil. >> reporter: robert jones is vice president of the keystone excel project. he says the past spills were all minor and extraordinary safety systems will be in place to prevent any large spill from ever happening. >> there's 16,000 sensors on the pipeline. those sensors send data via satellite every five seconds. we have a back-up satellite and we have back-up land line. so we
and canada. >> trans-canada has already had 14 leaks in the united states over 30 if you combine the leaks that have happened in canada as well. there has been one leak here in nebraska. they've had to dig up the pipeline in three different areas in nebraska for pipeline anomalies. >> reporter: she and others claim the type of oil the pipeline would carry is far more toxic than the lighter crude carried by other pipelines. >> tar sands oil is 16 times nor corrosive than...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule today. for this man sure are spending long and lonely months in orbit meal times on the international space station are highlights but eating in zero gravity is a challenge both for the diners and the high tech chefs who have to plan the many on earth so our teas and peter all over along for tasting. after traveling at phenomenal speed for two days cramped in a small space of a soyuz rocket cosmonauts arriving at the international space station going to be. how do you eat in zero gravity. but it well you have to be a bit more careful than down here on earth every little piece of food the gets out of your grip will float away and you will not be able to keep track of it to make sure cosmonauts enjoy their lunch without worrying that a rogue morsel will disappear into the inner workings of some potentially lifesaving computer equipment the russian space agency designed this special table as a whole to the others you know there are two heating compartments her
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule today. for this man sure are spending long and lonely months in orbit meal times on the international space station are highlights but eating in zero gravity is a challenge both for the diners and the high tech chefs who have to plan the many on earth so our teas and peter all over along for tasting. after traveling at phenomenal speed for two days cramped in a small space of a soyuz rocket...
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ward it's been going on for over two decades it's basically between two ethnic groups in north into canada and southern again so there are get is in power but i am a seventy i'm simplifying a lot so people can release in the stem what's going on and these are rebels that christian rebels they are based in north in again but the bigger picture sivan more impressive because this is not about a candidate sell it even obama had made it on the record already that these advisors are a go in south sudan and the democratic republic of congo as well so when you look at that area in central africa and you see the amount of oil and the amount of mineral rich at play and when we see that china is making need a role in school urgently in this area and when we look at the africans agenda which is to combat china commercially viable military is asia of africa then you understand is one hundred the beginning of many will be going to go there so i don't let's talk about the timing are mepham turned on and why now. why oh why now ok once again i was the tail is getting emails from africans including people
ward it's been going on for over two decades it's basically between two ethnic groups in north into canada and southern again so there are get is in power but i am a seventy i'm simplifying a lot so people can release in the stem what's going on and these are rebels that christian rebels they are based in north in again but the bigger picture sivan more impressive because this is not about a candidate sell it even obama had made it on the record already that these advisors are a go in south...
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the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations rule. book of the law to show or get the real headlines with none of the mercy we're going to live in washington d.c. now it's not going to continue our coverage of occupy wall street movement spreading across the u.s. they've now got the attention of the media and of politicians so what are they going to do with it when the october twentieth eleven organizers are going to join us to talk about the next steps and turning occupy into legislative action also the longer occupy wall street goes on the more we see the right wing attack it a lot of people drawing comparisons to the one nine hundred sixty s. so all of that say about the g.o.p. and it's picking and choosing populism then it is minority report the movie becoming real life and internal document from the department of homeland security has emerged revealing more details on its crime predicting program seen as declan mccullagh going to give us all the dirt wow all that for you tonight and more than he does of happy hour but first take
the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations rule. book of the law to show or get the real headlines with none of the mercy we're going to live in washington d.c. now it's not going to continue our coverage of occupy wall street movement spreading across the u.s. they've now got the attention of the media and of politicians so what are they going to do with it when the october twentieth eleven organizers are going to join us to talk about the next steps and turning...
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that is a problem in canada. there are many things they do right which we should take a look at in terms of how they do things. most important of which is health care. all these ads that ran during the health-care debate about how canadians have it so bad and are standing in lines. canadians have an incredible health care system that covers everyone. they live three years longer than we live. why do they live three years longer? i don't think that is right. but they do. because in part they have a better health care system. they have to wait in line sometimes. not for life threatening things that for blind and -- hip replacements. they wait longer. the reason they have to wait is they let everybody in line. we take fifty million people out of the line. anytime you take fifty million people out of the line the line get shorter and you have less weight time. that doesn't seem to be the right thing to do. if you believe in your country and your fellow americans why would you let fifty million suffer? with no health
that is a problem in canada. there are many things they do right which we should take a look at in terms of how they do things. most important of which is health care. all these ads that ran during the health-care debate about how canadians have it so bad and are standing in lines. canadians have an incredible health care system that covers everyone. they live three years longer than we live. why do they live three years longer? i don't think that is right. but they do. because in part they...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations rule the day. wealthy british soil. sometimes. on. market. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into khan's report. and watching our t.v. russia's ruling party has published its program to have the two thousand and twelve elections announcing what important as a presidential candidate although his nomination has been questioned by media reports suggest united russia ignored its own charter or you know crosswise out responding or has shed some light on the confusion that so few who are is putting his bid for the kremlin in question now. well the united russian political party has published its all its all program which these states that it supports what you know which is tended to see as a russia's next president and this did cause a lot of speculation in the media suggesting that the party may have broken one of its own rules because one of the articles
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations rule the day. wealthy british soil. sometimes. on. market. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into khan's report. and watching our t.v. russia's ruling party has published its program to have the two thousand and twelve elections announcing what important as a presidential candidate...
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we represent transit workers in the united states and canada and they are just as angry. they haven't had a chance to come down here but they will. i think all over the country there is going to be growing to opportunities for people to speak out. our union and our members are going to be there. >> mr. hamill top, how would you characterize this crowd and what has taken place down here? >> absolutely a fantastic crowd. i don't see how it could possibly be any better as far as spirit of this as far as forward-looking. everybody is really very positive. we believe they can get together and make constructive changes. >> who are these people for? i mean, there's such a wide array of interest groups here. who are they for? >> the 99%, all right? so, we are for everything the 1% is not for. it is a diverse group. we know what they are against and they are against wall street taking everything. >> what is union involvement going to do for this? >> union involvement is, you know, some people are saying that the unions are now -- you know have come into the fight. the fact is the
we represent transit workers in the united states and canada and they are just as angry. they haven't had a chance to come down here but they will. i think all over the country there is going to be growing to opportunities for people to speak out. our union and our members are going to be there. >> mr. hamill top, how would you characterize this crowd and what has taken place down here? >> absolutely a fantastic crowd. i don't see how it could possibly be any better as far as spirit...
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from the streets of canada. to legal for egypt's rule today. welcome to the lower show get the real headlines with none of the mersey actually live in washington d.c. now it's not going to speak to our t.v. producer lucy capping off who's been on the ground occupy wall street to tell us how they're preparing for a bloomberg order cleanup of the park some see this as more of an eviction notice and say there could be clashes with police also yesterday congress passed the three free trade agreements with south korea colombia and panama meanwhile they blocked obama's jobs bill two days ago so does this show us where their priorities really lie at harrison's going to join us for that one and a new gallup poll shows the support for the death penalty in the united states has hit a thirty nine year low so we're going to talk about yet another execution that's coming out or guilt might be in doubt we'll have all of that for you and i am more including a dose of happy hour but first let's take a look at the mainstream media has decided to miss. our as we
from the streets of canada. to legal for egypt's rule today. welcome to the lower show get the real headlines with none of the mersey actually live in washington d.c. now it's not going to speak to our t.v. producer lucy capping off who's been on the ground occupy wall street to tell us how they're preparing for a bloomberg order cleanup of the park some see this as more of an eviction notice and say there could be clashes with police also yesterday congress passed the three free trade...
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these are the images seen from the streets of canada. for asians to rule the day. on. a very warm welcome to you this is your news today protesters on the bolts since they have. ladies and gents a good chance the chance is to get the status of the human experiments give it a little. weeks you will see this right you suppose it goes to the movies lately trying to censor global economy and its arcane slogans as financial tips to the researchers to maintain our confidence in markets and. wants to be easing trade imbalances recession look even the nation's close to collapsing yourself playing the close plans. to fail circulates again sealable thing is the us crash and seven in the ceiling it seems just like all the jobs isn't in st neots constructionism just programs increase the total economy. issues three critical issues three instore judges three. major lists three. three. three. the old sleeve long live video for your media project a free meal gun to our teeth dot com. the latest news on the week's top stories on our lead this integrations us pained by blood accounts o
these are the images seen from the streets of canada. for asians to rule the day. on. a very warm welcome to you this is your news today protesters on the bolts since they have. ladies and gents a good chance the chance is to get the status of the human experiments give it a little. weeks you will see this right you suppose it goes to the movies lately trying to censor global economy and its arcane slogans as financial tips to the researchers to maintain our confidence in markets and. wants to...
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images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are today. dozens of new arrests across america failed to stop the anti-corporate occupy together movement from swelling with activists saying it's now simply too big to fail. syrians are split over the seven month long uprising while the capital and once the president today given more time to reform cities outside the masters are tired of the regime. and ukraine's preparations for the euro two thousand and twelve will both championships under pressure from animal rights activists accusing the authorities of burning stray dogs alive. coming to life from moscow a marina joshie the anti-corporate protests that america has spread and so now have the arrests and the accusations of police have we had this dozens more activists have been taken into custody across several cities to york or was pushed down into the pavement after apparently being run over by a police motorcycle by the fowls those demonstrators campaigning in a thousand demonstrators campaigning out in a park near wall street for months
images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are today. dozens of new arrests across america failed to stop the anti-corporate occupy together movement from swelling with activists saying it's now simply too big to fail. syrians are split over the seven month long uprising while the capital and once the president today given more time to reform cities outside the masters are tired of the regime. and ukraine's preparations for the euro two thousand and twelve...
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canada or elsewhere? in our opinion, you are much better served by sourcing that increase followed -- increased oil from canada rather than from foreign sources. this is about energy security far north america very canada has the third largest supplies of crude oil. we have the opportunity to significantly grow the volume over the next 10 to 15 years and we would like to do so very we would like to sell it to the united states. third, this is about job creation. the development of the oil sands and the related infrastructure has the potential currently creating tens of thousands of jobs in canada and the united states. we have identified in excess of 24 companies -- 2400 companies that currently supply goods and services to related infrastructure. there's an opportunity to grow that number with the approval this project. fourth, this is about continuing improvement in environmental protection. we stand by our record in terms of environmental performance. we will continue to improve the performance. while
canada or elsewhere? in our opinion, you are much better served by sourcing that increase followed -- increased oil from canada rather than from foreign sources. this is about energy security far north america very canada has the third largest supplies of crude oil. we have the opportunity to significantly grow the volume over the next 10 to 15 years and we would like to do so very we would like to sell it to the united states. third, this is about job creation. the development of the oil sands...
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. >> it was made in canada but the secret service bought it from an americanan company in nashville, tennessee, outfitted the interior. >> problem with this bus is that it looks ominous, it is scary- looking. i don't know why they made it black -- >> but the point is that it is a canadian bus. >> what is r really going on is thatat the secret service is calling the shots. i am deeply sympathetic to this. think of h how hard the job is -- the secret service job is always hard but in this atmosphere the time we live in, to protect a black president othe united states, with all the hate that is out there, i am willi to give the secret service a lot of leeweway to do whatever they wante. >> maybe he should not use a bus. it looks like a vehicle i in which you would transport a condned man to the gallows. [laughter] >> i will ignore the previous remarks and returned to evan's. he is right. ses have never been popular in the united states. we like presidents on trains. >> the secret service bought two but the republican nominee will ride inhe other one. last word. see you next week.
. >> it was made in canada but the secret service bought it from an americanan company in nashville, tennessee, outfitted the interior. >> problem with this bus is that it looks ominous, it is scary- looking. i don't know why they made it black -- >> but the point is that it is a canadian bus. >> what is r really going on is thatat the secret service is calling the shots. i am deeply sympathetic to this. think of h how hard the job is -- the secret service job is always...
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from the streets of canada. operations are ruled the day. a very warm welcome to you this is your news today protesters on the wall street printer they have to. leave the sentence a good chance to choose to get the status of the human experiment is exploding when . we pursue a business rap music would expose was allegedly trying to make sense of global economy and its arcane things as financial temples the researchers clambering to maintain a confidence in markets and economics wants to be seen trade imbalances recession look keep the nations close to collapsing a subprime loan foreclosed homes. to fail so we play banks again feel a little like think is us crashing timonen smashed ceiling seem to dislike ultimate in classes in athens three the i.m.f. strikes me on just programs increase the total economy. pretty sure three. three. three. three. three. million videos for your media project a free media oh god r t dot com. the latest news on the week's top stories and leave a celebration is a stained by blood accounts of the death of a plate l
from the streets of canada. operations are ruled the day. a very warm welcome to you this is your news today protesters on the wall street printer they have to. leave the sentence a good chance to choose to get the status of the human experiment is exploding when . we pursue a business rap music would expose was allegedly trying to make sense of global economy and its arcane things as financial temples the researchers clambering to maintain a confidence in markets and economics wants to be seen...