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with respect to the canada-year trade negotiations, people are saying canada will -- canada-eu trade negotiations, people are saying canada will come out badly. why does the government negotiate bad trade deals that put jobs at risk? >> mr. speaker, trade negotiations with european union is the most important trade initiative since the signing of the historic north american free trade agreement. the trade agreement with the eu will increase two way trade by 20%. this will create jobs and economic growth for canadians in all regions of the country. >> thank you, mr. speaker. unfortunately, that is a wish list. we have got to see this government stand up for ordinary canadians. by caving to thomas took a companies, the conservatives are driving up health care cost -- by caving to pharmaceutical companies, the conservatives are driving up health care costs by 20%. why is this out of touch government negotiating deals that would put the health care of canadians at risk? >> mr. speaker, the benefits to canadians are clear. the trade agreement with european union's -- with the european uni
with respect to the canada-year trade negotiations, people are saying canada will -- canada-eu trade negotiations, people are saying canada will come out badly. why does the government negotiate bad trade deals that put jobs at risk? >> mr. speaker, trade negotiations with european union is the most important trade initiative since the signing of the historic north american free trade agreement. the trade agreement with the eu will increase two way trade by 20%. this will create jobs and...
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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
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...
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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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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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there is a big storm over eastern canada hoping to -- helping to generate that. things look pretty quiet here. we are getting some false echoes here. we have partly cloudy skies. today, it turned out all right once we got some sun and the picture. not quite a quarter inch of rain at the airport. to see over one-quarter of an inch at the inner harbor for rainfall. rain totals over the past two days -- 3-4 inches of rain just west of the washington, d.c.. if even montgomery county got a little more than that. close to the bay, the rate totals were a little lower. everybody got something. we are sick of it and we are done with it for a while. temperatures have cooled down. it is 43 at oakland. here are the scattered clouds and a little isolated showers here in there. nothing significant pretty cold fronts, there is still a big storm up in eastern canada. it continues to spin it around. some of the winds are getting down to our area. it will be a breezy day tomorrow. what should be essentially dry. winds will be diminishing. 50 degrees, when set 5 to 10 miles per hou
there is a big storm over eastern canada hoping to -- helping to generate that. things look pretty quiet here. we are getting some false echoes here. we have partly cloudy skies. today, it turned out all right once we got some sun and the picture. not quite a quarter inch of rain at the airport. to see over one-quarter of an inch at the inner harbor for rainfall. rain totals over the past two days -- 3-4 inches of rain just west of the washington, d.c.. if even montgomery county got a little...
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canada comes into iowa. they are coming into iowa and talking to their businesses about coming to canada because we have a lower corporate tax rate. this is pretty simple. i do believe that states should make the decision on their own. if you do not want to compete for jobs, if you do not want to have a lower tax burden, a regulatory climate at a certain level, if you do not want that to have a legal system with protection from guerrillas lawsuits, that ought to be your call. but when the neighboring governor comes over to ask you to come to that state because you are going to be able to keep more of your money, that is how it is supposed to work. here is the reason why. when my neighbor bobby, who is a great competitor, or suzy in new mexico, when they lower their tax burden, i have got to step back down with our legislature and say listen, we are getting out worked. how are we to make our state more competitive. that is the reason that i the code that internet tax bill. it is the reason that we passed the
canada comes into iowa. they are coming into iowa and talking to their businesses about coming to canada because we have a lower corporate tax rate. this is pretty simple. i do believe that states should make the decision on their own. if you do not want to compete for jobs, if you do not want to have a lower tax burden, a regulatory climate at a certain level, if you do not want that to have a legal system with protection from guerrillas lawsuits, that ought to be your call. but when the...
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people say they're not exist in girlfriend from canada. this was made in canada as a promotional item for the trivia game and no one wanted them but me but i have a garage full. for anyone who answered the question right i asked my wife what candy we should have and she said nerds. that is very sweet. thank you. so i think my plan in so far as i have one. i have done this before and it works pretty well. if you don't answer shout it out. if you are quick, i hope your quick because if nerds are heading at your head. this is not a part of the event this week. i was talking about visions from kentucky. this is a time you have to be alert. after we do a short number of these we will meet for our most gifted geographically -- people have been in the preliminaries and a few finalist to delay final round. for example i would read a question like this and you yell out the answer. might be something like in what state is lake okechobee? over here first. in the front row. don't try out my arm. don't answer in the form of a question. you are already
people say they're not exist in girlfriend from canada. this was made in canada as a promotional item for the trivia game and no one wanted them but me but i have a garage full. for anyone who answered the question right i asked my wife what candy we should have and she said nerds. that is very sweet. thank you. so i think my plan in so far as i have one. i have done this before and it works pretty well. if you don't answer shout it out. if you are quick, i hope your quick because if nerds are...
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the wind was coming from the storm that is up in canada. it is producing rain in new york state and parts of new england. we are sunday -- sunny. we missed the rain because the wind. in iowa and minnesota, there are the makings of another storm we will be watching early next week. the yellow and green are where the strongest winds have been in the last hour. the wind has been gusting to run 30 miles an hour. the blue is the wind in the teens. we have had breezy conditions into the evening hours. it was gusting up to 50 miles an hour in the mountains to the west. it will not be as blustery tomorrow. we will be dealing with something different. details are coming up. stick around. >> police are investigating a deadly stabbing. the body of a man was found with multiple stab wounds before 2:00 this afternoon. there is no word tonight on a suspect or motive. a 30-year-old man is in serious condition after a shooting in northeast baltimore. the victim was shot in the ne this morningck -- shot in the neck this morning on belmont avenue. the search
the wind was coming from the storm that is up in canada. it is producing rain in new york state and parts of new england. we are sunday -- sunny. we missed the rain because the wind. in iowa and minnesota, there are the makings of another storm we will be watching early next week. the yellow and green are where the strongest winds have been in the last hour. the wind has been gusting to run 30 miles an hour. the blue is the wind in the teens. we have had breezy conditions into the evening...
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areas of low pressure will trek toward eastern canada tomorrow. that allows a high pressure to come in behind it. the trend will be for gusty wind and cooler temperatures. you can see the wind coming out of canada, wrapping around the low, coming out of parts of south carolina. nashville is 46. we are 68. cool air coming from the south and west as the storm departs. we should see some sun tomorrow, although it will be windy. as it turns colder, the rain could mix with wet snow in western maryland. statewide, most of the mid atlantic will get under high pressure, with sunshine expected for the weekend. temperatures back to normal. 35 mph gusts are possible during the early afternoon. a small craft advisory continues on the bay, with waves running 3 feet. in western maryland, wet weather. maybe snow showers on friday. night time readings in the mountains down in the 30's. it will take a couple of hours to clear out in the west. lots of sunshine on thursday and friday at the beach. gusty wind will be there tomorrow. 61 on friday. cool temperatures, v
areas of low pressure will trek toward eastern canada tomorrow. that allows a high pressure to come in behind it. the trend will be for gusty wind and cooler temperatures. you can see the wind coming out of canada, wrapping around the low, coming out of parts of south carolina. nashville is 46. we are 68. cool air coming from the south and west as the storm departs. we should see some sun tomorrow, although it will be windy. as it turns colder, the rain could mix with wet snow in western...
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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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>> 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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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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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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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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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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a primera hora ganaron mexico y canada. hoy el guatemalteco kevin cordÓn gano oro individual del bÁdminton y le dio a su paÍs su tercera medalla dorada, el tablero de medallas sigue al frente estados unidos, seguido por brasil, canada y cuba. vamos ahora con la liga de campeones de concacaf que ya tiene otro equipo clasificado mientras se juega el segundo partido. vamos con las imagenes hasta metapan el salvador, porque los locales de isidro metapan derrotaron 3-2 al real espana de honduras, con goles de les cuento que se jugo el segundo partido de la serie mundial en san luis. asi es que vamos con las imagenes. bueno que esta pasando en el basquetbol el trabajo fuera de las canchas. les cuento, que las negociaciones laborales de la nba entre los jugadores y los propietarios de los equipos se suspendieron hoy tras una reuniÓn de cinco horas, y no se programÓ otra. "a fin de cuentas no pudimos salvar la brecha que separa a ambas partes", dijo adam silver, subcomisionado de la nba. "entendemos las ramificaciones del punt
a primera hora ganaron mexico y canada. hoy el guatemalteco kevin cordÓn gano oro individual del bÁdminton y le dio a su paÍs su tercera medalla dorada, el tablero de medallas sigue al frente estados unidos, seguido por brasil, canada y cuba. vamos ahora con la liga de campeones de concacaf que ya tiene otro equipo clasificado mientras se juega el segundo partido. vamos con las imagenes hasta metapan el salvador, porque los locales de isidro metapan derrotaron 3-2 al real espana de honduras,...
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.>> canada was clear. ring maybe whatever.e why not canada? >> the question was what didn't they go on to canada as thatey occurred during the underground railroad. and one of the reasons is because they were american. bors they were american citizens, ane it's my belief that theyns t whi believed that within the borders of the country there should bewa recognized as citizens to wasor the headband. they had descended from people h who have been in this country for centuries. group, even to this day africanwer americans who are descended froo slaves as a group have lived wil fewer years as free people than in slavery, and it will take another hundred years before the balance is made even. that is how long slavery existee in this country. in some ways i believe it was the sticking of a claim of their citizenship in this country.nute >> i am going to ask you to thil think is a will wilkerson.and in seven minutes the composition will continue with book tv. there will be taking live callss and answering more of your questions. i'm going to put you
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a class action one filed in canada last night. its goal is to reimburse blackberry users for lost service during three days of outages earlier this month. blackberry's parent company research in motion says it can't comment on suit because it hasn't seen it yet, but the company already has offered users who were impacted $100 in free apps. >>> mortgage rates dropped slightly again today dipping 100th of a point to 4.1% and that is for a 30-year fixed rate. it is still up though from the all-time low of 3.4% three weeks ago. >>> some hagerstown firefighters are refusing to help habitat for humanity build a house meant to honor them. the sticking point the house doesn't have an indoor sprinkler system. members of the washington county volunteer fire and rescue association say sprinklers save lives but they are not required in all new homes. habitat for humanity says that project will go on with or without the association's help. >>> still ahead. broken escalators nothing new for some metro riders. how the transit system is trying to
a class action one filed in canada last night. its goal is to reimburse blackberry users for lost service during three days of outages earlier this month. blackberry's parent company research in motion says it can't comment on suit because it hasn't seen it yet, but the company already has offered users who were impacted $100 in free apps. >>> mortgage rates dropped slightly again today dipping 100th of a point to 4.1% and that is for a 30-year fixed rate. it is still up though from...
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and whatever, why not canada? >> the question is why not canada as had occurred during the underground railroad, and one of the reasons is because they were american, and they were american citizens, and it's my belief that they believed that within want borders of their country they should be recognized as citizens to which they had been. they had descended from people who had been in the country for centuries, even do this day, african-americans descended from slaves, as a group, have lived fewer years as free people than in slavely, and it will take another 100 years before that balance is made even. that's how long slavery existed in the country, and in some ways, i believe it was a staking of a claim of their citizenship in this country. yes? >> i'm going to ask you to thank isabel wilkerson, and in seven minutes, the conversation will continue with booktv. they will be taking live calls and answering more of your questions. i'm going to put you on hold for about seven minutes. please stay with us, and thank
and whatever, why not canada? >> the question is why not canada as had occurred during the underground railroad, and one of the reasons is because they were american, and they were american citizens, and it's my belief that they believed that within want borders of their country they should be recognized as citizens to which they had been. they had descended from people who had been in the country for centuries, even do this day, african-americans descended from slaves, as a group, have...
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el tablero de medallas esta al frente estados unidos, seguido por brasil, canada y cuba. vamos a la previa del futbol local para este fin de semana con mucha actividad. manana sabado cuartos de final de la liga de veteranos de maryland en la cancha layhill park, desde el medio dia, el salvador fc contra la union, alianza frente al deportivo oriente y mogotillo se medira a el salvador sc. tigres de honduras ya esta clasificado. la liga internacional de maryland tiene el domingo semifinal en el estadio de la escuela blair. a las 10 de la manana mar y plata contra spartan y al medio dia la chapin se medira a puerto viejo. la liga continental jugara el domingo en el estadio de la escuela cardozo desde las 9.45 del dia mar y plata con bahia, gremio juvenil con tierra blanca, real caldelareno con once oriental y olimpico con london mexico. la liga internacional de woodbridge jugara semifinal el domingo en minisville categoria libre a las 10 destroyers united contra fas y al medio dia morazan frente a xelaju. en veteranos a las 10 toros neza con dale cit united y cierra naranja
el tablero de medallas esta al frente estados unidos, seguido por brasil, canada y cuba. vamos a la previa del futbol local para este fin de semana con mucha actividad. manana sabado cuartos de final de la liga de veteranos de maryland en la cancha layhill park, desde el medio dia, el salvador fc contra la union, alianza frente al deportivo oriente y mogotillo se medira a el salvador sc. tigres de honduras ya esta clasificado. la liga internacional de maryland tiene el domingo semifinal en el...
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you are probably record and new study found that more than surrendered companies in north america and canada have about two-thirds of their employees working longer hours. that is compared to the hours that all employees work before the recession hit. about half of those companies expect the trend of longer hours to last for another three years or more. apple lovers are gearing up for what could be a record-setting launch of the newest iphone. but while they wait, the company is releasing the new operating system, which could prove more exciting and beneficial for consumers. >> even if you are not rushing out to buy the new iphone 4s on friday, the devices you already own could be getting an upgrade. that is because apple is releasing its newios 5 operate -- its new ios 5 operating system. >> i think there will be things that iphone users have been clamoring for. >> there is a new feature in which apple is playing a bit of ketchup. the wireless sink of music and photos with your apples gadget. >> that is the way android works. they looked at apple people like, oh, really? you have to plug th
you are probably record and new study found that more than surrendered companies in north america and canada have about two-thirds of their employees working longer hours. that is compared to the hours that all employees work before the recession hit. about half of those companies expect the trend of longer hours to last for another three years or more. apple lovers are gearing up for what could be a record-setting launch of the newest iphone. but while they wait, the company is releasing the...
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canada is this country's biggest supplier of oil, but shell is extremely expensive. the load being freed had been picked in terms of oil. we are now moving into a different and perhaps last phase of the great oil age which is to drill under the arctic and drill in more difficult places. the shop predicted this in 1973. written off as a crackpot. he gave the famous interview in which he said in 100 years from now this will business will be over. you will have to drill under the north pole. he spoke about solar power and wind power. in fact, he was a visionary. >> thank you for your remarks. i am a bit confused about the lessons of history here. the fact is we have an influx of crisis. the use of oil. people have defined the paradigm of energy security. one way is simply get more oil. as you're pointing out, it's more expensive and thus of ecological costs that are severe . the history of dependency in oil of this country, powerful interests in the auto industry, the oil lobby and industrial complex. now was outlined in the 60's. part of the sustained history. wisely a
canada is this country's biggest supplier of oil, but shell is extremely expensive. the load being freed had been picked in terms of oil. we are now moving into a different and perhaps last phase of the great oil age which is to drill under the arctic and drill in more difficult places. the shop predicted this in 1973. written off as a crackpot. he gave the famous interview in which he said in 100 years from now this will business will be over. you will have to drill under the north pole. he...
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does canada get in return? there is no amnesty for canadians. there are no privacy measures to stop the u.s. from forcing canadian banks from exposing information on canadians. why what the conservatives stand up for canada when they are negotiating with american? >> the honorable minister of finance. >> that has far reaching implications. it would require canadian bank to collect information at substantial expense. i have reviewed this with all of our canadian banks. i have raised it with the secretary of treasury. my officials continue to discuss it with them. we are hopeful we will be able to arrive at an arrangement with the americans that will not require this needless expense. >> the american government should be congratulated for going after a tax dodger. our own government's feeble attempts pale by comparison. law-abiding canadians are being harassed by the irs using laws intended to catch u.s. tax rates. has the government negotiated a true amnesty to protect law- abiding canadians. >> the honorable mi
does canada get in return? there is no amnesty for canadians. there are no privacy measures to stop the u.s. from forcing canadian banks from exposing information on canadians. why what the conservatives stand up for canada when they are negotiating with american? >> the honorable minister of finance. >> that has far reaching implications. it would require canadian bank to collect information at substantial expense. i have reviewed this with all of our canadian banks. i have raised...
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when we could not bring in the talent that we needed, we look to canada and we moved jobs to canada. we openedp our development center did today, we are facing different challenges and our most pressing immigration problem is the profound shortage of green cards. as previously discussed, we have employees, indi and chinese nationals mainly, who are looking at 10-year wait for more to obtain their green card. these are individuals who have master's degrees, ph.d. boss from u.s. universities, who have gone through the process. we have looked for an american worker through the american labor process. we have shown that there's not one available. we have been certified and they have gone through the petition process. they have been approved. immigrant visa available due to the restrictions of numbers to allow them to obtain permanent residence in the u.s.. that is really difficult to persuade the best and the brightest talent inthe world to come here if we cannot offer them permanent residence here. if they will have trouble obtaining a mortgage, even buying a car because they are seen a
when we could not bring in the talent that we needed, we look to canada and we moved jobs to canada. we openedp our development center did today, we are facing different challenges and our most pressing immigration problem is the profound shortage of green cards. as previously discussed, we have employees, indi and chinese nationals mainly, who are looking at 10-year wait for more to obtain their green card. these are individuals who have master's degrees, ph.d. boss from u.s. universities, who...
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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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dominica, guatemala tambien de visita goleo 3-0 a san vicente, belice perdio de local 4-1 ante granada, canada de visita goleo 7-0 a santa lucia, panama tambien de visita goleo 5-0 a dominica, bermudas derroto 2-1 a trinidad y tobago, puerto rico con san kitts nevis empataron 1-1 entre otros marcadores. es viernes y por supuesto que tenemos el calendario boxistico. vamos con la previa del futbol local para este fin de semana. manana sabado en el estadio de la escuela washington lee sera la final de la liga de veteranos. por la categoria "b" a las 3.30 de la tarde san benito se medira a real tolata. la final de la categoria "a" sera a las 6.30 de la tarde entre fraternidad crucena y guabira, sera una fiesta deportiva y floklorica con la participacion del grupo ballet follorico tradiciones, ademas invitados especiales del condado de arlington. el domingo en la escuela high point sera partidos de cuartos de final de la liga internacional de maryland. 10 de la manana mar y plata con los potros, a las 12 del medio dia sal y mar frente a spartan, 2 de la tarde juventus con karon en la cancha #1 el s
dominica, guatemala tambien de visita goleo 3-0 a san vicente, belice perdio de local 4-1 ante granada, canada de visita goleo 7-0 a santa lucia, panama tambien de visita goleo 5-0 a dominica, bermudas derroto 2-1 a trinidad y tobago, puerto rico con san kitts nevis empataron 1-1 entre otros marcadores. es viernes y por supuesto que tenemos el calendario boxistico. vamos con la previa del futbol local para este fin de semana. manana sabado en el estadio de la escuela washington lee sera la...
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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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siguiente ronda a falta de una fecha por jugarse, al igual que panama de local goleo 5-1 a nicaragua y canada con puerto rico empataron 0-0. en la capital chapina, la seleccion de guatemala tambien gano y clasifico a la siguiente ronda, en una noche lluviosa como toda la region centroamericana, guatemala supero 3-1 a belice con goles de carlos gallardo, deon mccauley, minor lÓpez campollo y carlos "el pescadito" ruiz. los chapines clasifican primero en su grupo de manera invicta. otros marcadores, haiti con curazao empataron 2-2, trinidad & tobago supero 4-0 a barbados y republica dominicana de visita le gano 3-1 a surinam entre otros marcadores. por la conmebol, jornada muy disputada; bolivia de local en la paz perdio 2-1 ante colombia, goles de darlon pabon, walter alberto flores y radamel falcado garcia. paraguay de local en asuncion no pudo con uruguay y nivelaron 1-1 con goles de diego forlan y richard ortiz, chile se recupera al golear en santiago 4-2 a peru. goles de waldo ponce, eduardo vargas, gary medel, claudio pizarro, jefferson farfÁn y humberto suazo. y la nota distinta y noti
siguiente ronda a falta de una fecha por jugarse, al igual que panama de local goleo 5-1 a nicaragua y canada con puerto rico empataron 0-0. en la capital chapina, la seleccion de guatemala tambien gano y clasifico a la siguiente ronda, en una noche lluviosa como toda la region centroamericana, guatemala supero 3-1 a belice con goles de carlos gallardo, deon mccauley, minor lÓpez campollo y carlos "el pescadito" ruiz. los chapines clasifican primero en su grupo de manera invicta....
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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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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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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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traveling research project that i will take on a five-month journey across the united states and lower canada. i document this tore on a map that i painted for the project and also from previous projects called the road map to lost america. on the map i have taken all of the contemporary borders off the map and replaced them with native territories, and then overlaid it with contemporary highways. i have scheduled venue stops at different areas along the tour, from california to south dakota, that will serve as headquarters for my local research. when i was researching the traveling medicine show, i came across this. they had put out an elixir, and it referred to the elements that came out because of the high stress, high-pressure life, mostly because of the industrial revolution. anyway, i was fascinated by the term american-itis, and i thought it did a lot about the stress-related illnesses, and i was impressed that they picked up on that and the 1800's. i did a survey to see if it was irrelevant element today. i have a series of eight painted banners that are retellings of american history
traveling research project that i will take on a five-month journey across the united states and lower canada. i document this tore on a map that i painted for the project and also from previous projects called the road map to lost america. on the map i have taken all of the contemporary borders off the map and replaced them with native territories, and then overlaid it with contemporary highways. i have scheduled venue stops at different areas along the tour, from california to south dakota,...
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the caps and skins are both in canada. even though the snowy weather is here in town, plus, maryland, they know a thing or two about snowy games. did some slipping and sliding. we have the highlights, plus, who was taking blame for maryland's fourth loss in a row? >> remember lindsey, i am helping the economy buying these crazy costumes for pets. >> i agree. >> okay, that does it for us. fox news is always on. >> sports xtra 2 minutes away. verizon 4g lte. america's fastest and most reliable 4g network in over 160 cities. verizon. built so you can rule the air. at bank of america, we're lending and investing in the people and communities who call greater washington, d.c. home. from supporting an organization that helps new citizens find their way... to proudly supporting our washington redskins... and partnering with a school that brings academic excellence to the anacostia community. because the more we do in greater washington, d.c., the more we help make opportunity possible. just having some tender chicken and some tas
the caps and skins are both in canada. even though the snowy weather is here in town, plus, maryland, they know a thing or two about snowy games. did some slipping and sliding. we have the highlights, plus, who was taking blame for maryland's fourth loss in a row? >> remember lindsey, i am helping the economy buying these crazy costumes for pets. >> i agree. >> okay, that does it for us. fox news is always on. >> sports xtra 2 minutes away. verizon 4g lte. america's...
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didn't even know where canada was? >> [inaudible] [laughter] things like that happen all the time, i'm sure. he's asking about geography education, um, and, you know, if that's taken a hit in recent years. is it like a thousand three degrees in here? [laughter] the answer is, yes, for a couple reasons. the main reason especially the primary, primary and secondary education in the '70s the social studies movement happened where they thought, why don't kids get some of our stuff too? they could have anthropology and economics and civics, political science, whatever other social sciences there are. and so there's the final tradition of teaching geography from a map in the front of the classroom which we now associate old time '50s school marms. it got replaced by social studies. the u.s. is now, from what i've read, is if only country in the developed world where a kid can go from preschool to graduating with a master's and never crack a geography textbook. obviously, there have been good thing toss come out of the social
didn't even know where canada was? >> [inaudible] [laughter] things like that happen all the time, i'm sure. he's asking about geography education, um, and, you know, if that's taken a hit in recent years. is it like a thousand three degrees in here? [laughter] the answer is, yes, for a couple reasons. the main reason especially the primary, primary and secondary education in the '70s the social studies movement happened where they thought, why don't kids get some of our stuff too? they...
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canada. china for asians are today. because. the syrian capital hosts a massive show of support for president asad with calls for him to be given more time to make the promise of reform areality. angry as a corporate activists knock on the doors of some of america's richest as a wave of demonstrations are critical of washington's loyalty to big business sweeps nationwide. and how some believe that germany's move from nuclear power to renewable energy could leave millions broke jobless and left in the dark. and europe some vision to cut dependence on the russian not gas is forcing it to look for alternative energy which can help reduce your producer its reliance on imports find out in business about twenty minutes. on the russian capital you're watching our joshua welcome to the program tens of thousands have come out in support of the embattled syrian president the biggest rally in the capital for months but shot off that is still struggling to quell a nationwide uprising despite promises of reforms but he supporters say the gov
canada. china for asians are today. because. the syrian capital hosts a massive show of support for president asad with calls for him to be given more time to make the promise of reform areality. angry as a corporate activists knock on the doors of some of america's richest as a wave of demonstrations are critical of washington's loyalty to big business sweeps nationwide. and how some believe that germany's move from nuclear power to renewable energy could leave millions broke jobless and left...