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canada is the home to the highest middle class in the world. the study documented after-tax income in 20 countries, since 1980. and it showed that through the years the united states, which had the highest median income for decades, began losing ground to canada in 2000. and by 2010, median incomes in the u.s. and canada were roughly equal. now that's where the lu lux luxg study left off. leading to the likely conclusion that canada's median income is now the highest in the world. the reason: it might have a little bit to do with luck and olot to do with policy decisions, according to diane francis, award winning journalist, editor in charge of canada post, merger of the century, why canada and america should become one country. i had a chance to speak with her at the milken conference this week. >> the government didn't collapse, our banks are so big and so powerful that they could take the whole country down. so they're not allowed to do cowboy stuff. they didn't go bust, this real estate didn't go bust. but the most important factor is 2003
canada is the home to the highest middle class in the world. the study documented after-tax income in 20 countries, since 1980. and it showed that through the years the united states, which had the highest median income for decades, began losing ground to canada in 2000. and by 2010, median incomes in the u.s. and canada were roughly equal. now that's where the lu lux luxg study left off. leading to the likely conclusion that canada's median income is now the highest in the world. the reason:...
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what geoff canada has shown is that we can actually win the game. >> geoffrey canada may be winning, but he is nowhere near declaring victory. >> reversing the black-white achievement gap and then closing it in elementary school, that's huge. >> it's about an hour's worth of celebration huge. you know, i've got kids who might be shot tomorrow. we've still got a lot of work to do before i can feel comfortable that they're all gonna be okay. >> and the economic crisis has hit canada hard as well. donations are down, and he's laid off staff. his endowment also lost $4 million to bernie madoff. and that money is just gone. >> we basically have written that money off. it's basically gone. >> but canada's experiment did receive a boost when president obama announced plans to create promise neighborhoods across the country modeled after the harlem children's zone. >> if the harlem's children's zone can turn around neighborhoods in new york, then why not detroit or san antonio or los angeles? >> and a lot of students came to school on saturday... >> there are other charter schools getting si
what geoff canada has shown is that we can actually win the game. >> geoffrey canada may be winning, but he is nowhere near declaring victory. >> reversing the black-white achievement gap and then closing it in elementary school, that's huge. >> it's about an hour's worth of celebration huge. you know, i've got kids who might be shot tomorrow. we've still got a lot of work to do before i can feel comfortable that they're all gonna be okay. >> and the economic crisis has...
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we got in canada been there for three or four years. and they have one of their members came to san jose to look at the hispanic chamber of commerce how it was created like 50 years ago, so we -- >> that's great. well, aaron, again is the president of the story road business association. disclaimer he is a candidate for city council in san jose. we invited each of the candidates to come on the show and talk were something that's important to them, aside from the election and aaron was here. we did not receive a reply so we will leave it at that. aaron we will see you out on skreet. >> up next on "comunidad del valle" a film about a local is face.you right in the nexgard from the makers of frontline® plus it's the only chew that kills both fleas and american dog ticks. vets recommend it, and dogs, well they're begging for it. nexgard is for dogs only and hasn't been evaluated for use in pregnant, breeding or lactating dogs. reported side effects include vomiting, dry flaky skin, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. use with caution
we got in canada been there for three or four years. and they have one of their members came to san jose to look at the hispanic chamber of commerce how it was created like 50 years ago, so we -- >> that's great. well, aaron, again is the president of the story road business association. disclaimer he is a candidate for city council in san jose. we invited each of the candidates to come on the show and talk were something that's important to them, aside from the election and aaron was...
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got a totally integrated oil economy with canada. yes, part of the emergency here is that these things keep blowing up. the regulators cannot get the warnings out fast enough before another town has something like this happen. but the other part of the emergency here is that it is, it would seem, logistically impossible for canada to get its act together on this subject without us, as a by-product, also having to get our act together. and the recommendation from the safety people to the obama administration right now is that the administration, the president, should act unilaterally. that president obama should skip the normal rulemaking process, and do this on his own as an emergency matter. get those unsafe rail cars offer the rails right now before another lynchburg happens. he should do it by presidential decree, essentially. what is the obama administration going to do with that recommendation? they got the new proposed safety regulations delivered to them while lynchburg was still on fire this week. what are they going to do? i
got a totally integrated oil economy with canada. yes, part of the emergency here is that these things keep blowing up. the regulators cannot get the warnings out fast enough before another town has something like this happen. but the other part of the emergency here is that it is, it would seem, logistically impossible for canada to get its act together on this subject without us, as a by-product, also having to get our act together. and the recommendation from the safety people to the obama...
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so environmentalists are called enemies of canada. >> by the prime minister? >> by the prime minister. well, his mouthpieces, his various ministers. we are called radical extremists. we have one minister who said you have these extremist terrorists like bin laden, and environmentalists. so that's how we're being demonized by being lumped in as terrorists. and this is a very effective thing that we know that it's been done by the tobacco industry, it was done by, it's being done by the fossil fuel industry. if you attack a person on the basis of their trustworthiness, their ulterior motives, anything to get away from dealing with what the issues they're raising. then, oh, but those darn scientists, they keep speaking out. so shut them down. we have fired a huge number of scientists working for environment canada. >> well, i did read that the government, your government has closed libraries in the department of oceans and -- >> fisheries and oceans. >> fisheries and oceans in -- >> that's right. actually thrown out manuscripts into the garbage. >> that's like th
so environmentalists are called enemies of canada. >> by the prime minister? >> by the prime minister. well, his mouthpieces, his various ministers. we are called radical extremists. we have one minister who said you have these extremist terrorists like bin laden, and environmentalists. so that's how we're being demonized by being lumped in as terrorists. and this is a very effective thing that we know that it's been done by the tobacco industry, it was done by, it's being done by...
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in canada, we're starting a campaign in september. i'm going to go on a bus and we're going to drive from the east coast of canada, across, until november. and we're pushing for a constitutional amendment to make the right to a healthy environment enshrined in our constitution. now, you would think, of course, we all want a healthy environment for our children. but even though more than 100 countries have such guarantees in their constitution, we don't in britain. we don't in the united states, canada, australia, new zealand. >> are there countries getting climate change right? are there countries that are doing the right thing? >> well, lots, lots. i mean, the countries that signed the kyoto protocol, other than canada which withdrew, have all met the target, which was a small target. sweden, i hold up as this shining example, they instituted a carbon tax in the 1990s. i think it was around 1992. they now pay $130 or $140 a ton to put carbon in the atmosphere. they've reduced the greenhouse gas emissions by more than 8% below 1990 le
in canada, we're starting a campaign in september. i'm going to go on a bus and we're going to drive from the east coast of canada, across, until november. and we're pushing for a constitutional amendment to make the right to a healthy environment enshrined in our constitution. now, you would think, of course, we all want a healthy environment for our children. but even though more than 100 countries have such guarantees in their constitution, we don't in britain. we don't in the united states,...
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she's travelled from canada to be part of the demonstration. canadian, as well as other international energy companies, are increasingly tapping into unspoiled natural habitats harbouring enormous fresh water reserves. to get to the oil, they dig deep into the soil. billions of liters of water and solvents separate the oil from the earth. the process produces toxic waste and leaves landscapes barren. we've got a picture of what it looks like from the air. now we want to check out the process on the ground. we accompany workers on christina lake in the province of alberta on their way to the plant. cenovus is among the few companies which do not conceal their operations. the oil sands lie hundreds of meters beneath the soil. instead of surface mining, cenovus has come up with an alternative method of accessing the oil. >> we inject steam deep into the ground to soften the oil which is like frozen honey. that allows us to then pump then the oil to surface and allows us to produce a very large area underground with very little ground disturbance.
she's travelled from canada to be part of the demonstration. canadian, as well as other international energy companies, are increasingly tapping into unspoiled natural habitats harbouring enormous fresh water reserves. to get to the oil, they dig deep into the soil. billions of liters of water and solvents separate the oil from the earth. the process produces toxic waste and leaves landscapes barren. we've got a picture of what it looks like from the air. now we want to check out the process on...
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what does it do to diplomatic relations with canada? >> first of all, if the president says no, he's saying yes to higher greenhouse gases because the oil is coming down whether anybody likes it or not on rail. it does not require his presidential permit. so, the choice for john kerry and the president is do you want the oil coming through united states and through canada on rail or do you want it on pipelines. lower costs, lower risk and lower ghgs on pipelines. other than that, it's not that complicated. >> aside from canada, the publicly traded transcanada would no doubt make big money on the pipeline. it's estimated they could make $2 billion a year in revenue from the pipeline. would you take that deal? it would be good news for shareholders and bad news for americans. there's another dynamic playing out here when it comes to hydro. the canadians sell hydro power to the united states. numerous states are purchasers. guess what? those states are using more and more natural gas, we are fracking the hell out of everything out of our o
what does it do to diplomatic relations with canada? >> first of all, if the president says no, he's saying yes to higher greenhouse gases because the oil is coming down whether anybody likes it or not on rail. it does not require his presidential permit. so, the choice for john kerry and the president is do you want the oil coming through united states and through canada on rail or do you want it on pipelines. lower costs, lower risk and lower ghgs on pipelines. other than that, it's not...
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they make about 40% return on equity in canada. they make basically the cost of their capital in the united states. 9% on their return of investment in the u.s. so it's going to take them, if they make a success of it, it's going to take seven years to make double-digit returns, say 15% on that investment in the united states. it's going to take time. >> now, in the united states, the banks, the td ban ki-moons here, it's a big bank, and yet it feels more like a community bank. they have longer hours, and they give you free pens, and they give you snacks for your dogs. >> there are bathrooms. >> you can put money in the machine and does that matter? >> it matters. they have a td university down new jersey where they teach that. they bought a bank on broadway, in new jersey, one by hill, who was in the burger king business and jiffy lube. >> runs retails. >> he does the same as burgers, banking burgers, great customer service and great locations. they call them stores. in canada they still call it branches, and they're almost two di
they make about 40% return on equity in canada. they make basically the cost of their capital in the united states. 9% on their return of investment in the u.s. so it's going to take them, if they make a success of it, it's going to take seven years to make double-digit returns, say 15% on that investment in the united states. it's going to take time. >> now, in the united states, the banks, the td ban ki-moons here, it's a big bank, and yet it feels more like a community bank. they have...
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canada problem was unknown. >> canada has gotten worse every quarter. >> to the canadien humorist, at least check, the least checked out book is called canada, our friendly neighbor to the forth. >> thank you both. >> i think they should be on all boards. but i've always to the that. >> you never devated from that? >> never. >> castlight. you foe about this? this is one of the most fascinating companies. this company i truly believe could change health care and the cost of health care. >> it's a health care company looking to help customers reduce health care costs. they went public a few months ago. not bout controversy. we will speak to the ceo next. financial noise . . welcome back to "squawk box." we got another recall to tell you about at general motors. this is now the second in bun week. it's a recall just this morning. this one involving 218,000 cars. a chevy aveo models. these are models from 2004 to 2008. the professional fire hazard. for the further details yet made available. if you own one, call the dealer. >> i have an old rule, there is never just one cockroach. wheneve
canada problem was unknown. >> canada has gotten worse every quarter. >> to the canadien humorist, at least check, the least checked out book is called canada, our friendly neighbor to the forth. >> thank you both. >> i think they should be on all boards. but i've always to the that. >> you never devated from that? >> never. >> castlight. you foe about this? this is one of the most fascinating companies. this company i truly believe could change health...
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the oil sands in canada are a -- a very important resource not just for canada but for the united states. i'm glad these oil sands are here as opposed to venezuela. or i'm glad the oil sands are here as opposed to cuba. i'm glad the oil sands are here as opposed to in the middle of russia, with everything else they have. i'm happy that canada has resources. i'm happy. they're our friend and a neighbor and close to us. and i'm also really impressed with canada's environmental standards, which are, by my calculations, not in-depth but just a broad review after speaking to so many industry and government leaders there, very rigorous. and i don't think there's anyone in this chamber that would -- would counter that. it's well-known and understood that canada has very high standards. they understand, accept climate change. they believe that carbon is affecting the climate. they are doing -- in a negative way. they believe that they can reduce the amount of carbon coming out. they are sensitive to that. but they know what we know, that the world is going to need oil and gas for decades to come
the oil sands in canada are a -- a very important resource not just for canada but for the united states. i'm glad these oil sands are here as opposed to venezuela. or i'm glad the oil sands are here as opposed to cuba. i'm glad the oil sands are here as opposed to in the middle of russia, with everything else they have. i'm happy that canada has resources. i'm happy. they're our friend and a neighbor and close to us. and i'm also really impressed with canada's environmental standards, which...
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you could live in canada. one gentleman lives there and he hosts a political talk show and he wrote a book called shakedown. so what is your point? >> well, yes, in canada we have all sorts of insertion of laws and who could be against that. >> and you used to publish a magazine that reprinted the cartoon because riots in various parts of the world discuss where we draw the line. so what happened two. >> yes, we published a magazine article showing what all of the fuss was about. and this is what the riots were about. i was objected to complain filed with the alberta human rights commission name that i asked those a person to hate and contempt by virtue of this. and i was a news publisher for 900 days, they investigated and interrogated me and put 15 different bureaucrats on the case. in the end the case was dropped. but not before i heard massive legal fees. and there's no defense of truth or fair comment. but they are sort of hunter killer is. >> they have a. >> the one guy that got away actually appealed an
you could live in canada. one gentleman lives there and he hosts a political talk show and he wrote a book called shakedown. so what is your point? >> well, yes, in canada we have all sorts of insertion of laws and who could be against that. >> and you used to publish a magazine that reprinted the cartoon because riots in various parts of the world discuss where we draw the line. so what happened two. >> yes, we published a magazine article showing what all of the fuss was...
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muchos llegaron a estados unidos y canadÁ. un equipo de univisiÓn acompaÑa en afganistÁn a un grupo de desactivares de explosivos. >> no podemos entrar en una Época nuestra historia la violaciÓn de nuestros derechos humanos se ignora, en que haber consecuencias. >> hemos visto personas torturadas, cientos de si antes arrestados. los derechos humanos. >> la guardia nacional bolivariana y otras policÍas han cometido actos brutales. >> hablamos con la periodista acosada por el alcalde de santa cruz. >> sentÍ la mano en mi pierna derecha. ♪ >> mariano rivera dice por quÉ cambiÓ el fÚtbol por el beisbol. >> tenÍa algo especial con esta pelota. >> el grupo la ley diez aÑos >> el grupo la ley diez aÑos despuÉs ♪ ¿por qué importan tanto los resultados? tal vez porque son la medida de todo lo que hacemos. para una compañía de telefonía móvil, los resultados se ven en su cobertura, rapidez y confiabilidad legendaria. así que adelante, haz streaming, juega o chatea por video. por eso verizon construyó la red 4g
muchos llegaron a estados unidos y canadÁ. un equipo de univisiÓn acompaÑa en afganistÁn a un grupo de desactivares de explosivos. >> no podemos entrar en una Época nuestra historia la violaciÓn de nuestros derechos humanos se ignora, en que haber consecuencias. >> hemos visto personas torturadas, cientos de si antes arrestados. los derechos humanos. >> la guardia nacional bolivariana y otras policÍas han cometido actos brutales. >> hablamos con la periodista...
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what are we saying to canada? well, some people say, well, you know, if the pipeline isn't built, gee, then that energy won't be produced from the oil sand area in canada. really? is that right? well, then what's this pipeline moving? oil from the oil sands in canada. what's moving on our railroads all over this country? and if we don't build this pipeline, that oil's either going to china and then we end up continuing to get our oil from the middle east, or it's going to move by rail. if it moves by rail, that's 1,400 tanker cars a day on our railroads. 14 unit trains of a hundred cars a day on our railroads. does that seem like a better way to move it than a state-of-the-art pipeline? that's the decision. i think i could put the decision in front of anybody in this country and i don't think it would take them six years to decide. and i don't think it should take our president not only six years to decide but now he's said an indefinite -- an indefinite delay. and so it's time to vote on this important issue. i w
what are we saying to canada? well, some people say, well, you know, if the pipeline isn't built, gee, then that energy won't be produced from the oil sand area in canada. really? is that right? well, then what's this pipeline moving? oil from the oil sands in canada. what's moving on our railroads all over this country? and if we don't build this pipeline, that oil's either going to china and then we end up continuing to get our oil from the middle east, or it's going to move by rail. if it...
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they have let go the head of their canada stores. canada was the first attempt to go international. it's been a massive challenge. they have lost almost $1 billion in canada. we talked to target's interim ceo. take a listen. >> we have seen our guests indicate they are ready to move on. they want to get back to the relationship they had with target prior to the breach. >> we will find out if he's right. the numbers come out later this morning. >> what's canada's problem with target? >> i don't know. i'm from minnesota. stk canadian part of the united states. >> i don't know what's going on in canada. >> if you live in canada, explain to me what's wrong with target there. e-mail us or tweet us. >> happening now, on a much more serious note, chaos in thailand. the military taking over the country there following months of deadly protests. we are going to take you live to bangkok with what's happening on day two of marshall law. >>> a tense stand off this morning in thailand where the military is in the streets maintaining marshall law. they say it isn't a coop and the government is in
they have let go the head of their canada stores. canada was the first attempt to go international. it's been a massive challenge. they have lost almost $1 billion in canada. we talked to target's interim ceo. take a listen. >> we have seen our guests indicate they are ready to move on. they want to get back to the relationship they had with target prior to the breach. >> we will find out if he's right. the numbers come out later this morning. >> what's canada's problem with...
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if we could just get started with canada. little has gone right for target in canada. is it worth it? what would it take to exit entirely? >> right now we're focused on accelerating improvement. we've begin to get the stores better in stock. we're not where we need to be, but we've begun. we're surveying and getting credits for the in stock, for the value we provide, a better view of our pricing. so we've got a great new leadership team in place, and they are focused on accelerating our improvement in operations, and more broadly than that, looking at all aspects. >> so you're note looking to leave canada? >> we are very focused on improves or operations in canada. >>> moving back into the u.s., you said you've made some investments in improving same-store sales. both have been disappointing for a year now. what improvements are you making? >> yeah, i think coming into the quarter, the thing we could impact the quickest was giving our guests great deals. we provided some very compelling promotions, and we saw them respond, come back to our stores. we'll continue to use
if we could just get started with canada. little has gone right for target in canada. is it worth it? what would it take to exit entirely? >> right now we're focused on accelerating improvement. we've begin to get the stores better in stock. we're not where we need to be, but we've begun. we're surveying and getting credits for the in stock, for the value we provide, a better view of our pricing. so we've got a great new leadership team in place, and they are focused on accelerating our...
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now a movement in canada is urging the government to grant them residency. we have their story. >> this is home. joseph faced violence in his native country of hungary. >> you know, governments say hungary is a safe country. but i know when hungary has a big problem. >> what's that? >> that's me. >> daughter lulu is six. she can't leave the room. her mother said living in three rooms is depressing but important to stay in canada. >> not easy but important. three years now, two years and eight months. >> they've asked a court to review their case because of alleged malpractice by their lawyer. that could take years and with the removal order hanging over them, they live in legal limbo of sanctuary. the church has asked us not to identify it, but it's in a neighborhood like this one that a roma family in hungary is us s fighting deportation. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands have sought asylum in canada over the years. from european union countries like hungary, canada's immigration department say cases are still considered on their merits but there is no tol
now a movement in canada is urging the government to grant them residency. we have their story. >> this is home. joseph faced violence in his native country of hungary. >> you know, governments say hungary is a safe country. but i know when hungary has a big problem. >> what's that? >> that's me. >> daughter lulu is six. she can't leave the room. her mother said living in three rooms is depressing but important to stay in canada. >> not easy but important....
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she worked long hours at the heart and stroke center in canada. in 2004 after 13 years of marriage, russ and mary liz bought a second home by a lake in tweed. jeff was invited up immediately before the deal even closed. as he remembers it russ was taking photos that day as he did almost during every visit. >> boom out came the camera. and he set it up on the tripod and we had some self portraits, i guess you would call them, self photos done. >> photography was his passion for decades. he loved to shoot landscapes and birds and then store it meticulously. he showed the setup to jeff. >> i felt i was in a well-organized photo lab with someone's personal museum and photos. >> by 2009 as far as jeff could tell, though russ and his wife were increasingly living separate lives during the week, he at tweed and she at their other home, they seemed happy. >> two professionals who went their different ways. >> they had careers pulling at them in different directions, butd they made it work. >> then came the night when colonel williams was pulled off. that
she worked long hours at the heart and stroke center in canada. in 2004 after 13 years of marriage, russ and mary liz bought a second home by a lake in tweed. jeff was invited up immediately before the deal even closed. as he remembers it russ was taking photos that day as he did almost during every visit. >> boom out came the camera. and he set it up on the tripod and we had some self portraits, i guess you would call them, self photos done. >> photography was his passion for...
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if sears canada unit is posting the deeps fall in sales in five years. last week the company said it was looking to sell it's stake. that down towards session lows. >> dom, thank you. >>> to the bond market. rick santelli is at the cme. >> we're up several basis points. look at yesterday, exactly the same, at least on the treasury side. the one difference, stocks are holding a bit, so you might not go back down to that 250 level. fresh lows, going back to the 12th of february. let's look at the dollar/yen, open the chart up, we're hovering in the zone, because it really was yesterday that we've traded this week again since february 3rd. sue, tyler, back to you. >> thank you very much, rick. two big stories we are watching. netflix sun veiling a bold expansion plan and cisco's scary warning. we'll be back in a moment. requires precision and anattention to detail.g it takes knowledge, hard work and a plan. at baird, we approach your wealth management strategy that same way. as an employee owned firm we have the freedom and resources to create customized fi
if sears canada unit is posting the deeps fall in sales in five years. last week the company said it was looking to sell it's stake. that down towards session lows. >> dom, thank you. >>> to the bond market. rick santelli is at the cme. >> we're up several basis points. look at yesterday, exactly the same, at least on the treasury side. the one difference, stocks are holding a bit, so you might not go back down to that 250 level. fresh lows, going back to the 12th of...
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>> there you go. >> canada! the whole thing. >> team u.s.a. team canada. >> i do have a chart. i did cook one up here. >> hold on. do you have more canadian prize for a team of montreal or a new york team? >> this one is from scarsdale, new york. and i came here to say in your face, eric. >> but nevertheless -- >> we can be civil or pilot. unlike the subhuman amounts of fans i saw in m.s.g. last night. >> you should know better. >> we're talking hockey fans, brother. >> we're talking new york city hockey fans. >> i actually think philadelphia fans are the nastiest. >> a lot of people have said that before. >> let's get to the numbers. >> new york is going to host three games in the stanley cup finals, three four and six. and the only one where there might be a cup awarded is game four or game six. so if you look at which game -- >> i'm counting on somebody winning at least another game. >> we'll get an actual cup, you're looking at game six in new york. and the average price for a ticket is $3,176. >> yeah. that's right. >> does it say where that seat is? >> no, that's the aver
>> there you go. >> canada! the whole thing. >> team u.s.a. team canada. >> i do have a chart. i did cook one up here. >> hold on. do you have more canadian prize for a team of montreal or a new york team? >> this one is from scarsdale, new york. and i came here to say in your face, eric. >> but nevertheless -- >> we can be civil or pilot. unlike the subhuman amounts of fans i saw in m.s.g. last night. >> you should know better. >>...
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let me begin with the heavy rains over into canada. we talked about a system earlier this week that produced a tornado over into the dakotas. this low pressure system is a very slow mover. and bringing heavy rains into canada. here's the picture coming out of that area. you can see, it's a nice shot, but you can see the heavy rains pouring in the background. that's not the only area dealing with heavy rains. we go down toward the south into alabama, where flash flooding was taking place. we talked about the heavy rains in houston. that low pressure system is slowly moving eastward. so on wednesday we saw problems on the roadways. it looks like these systems will continue to be big rainmakers as we go throughout your thursday. the low responsible for the heavy rain slowly pushes toward the east. the instability allows it to continue to dump heavy amounts of rain. we also have a cold front that's also moving southward, so that clash will continue to bring unstable weather for the eastern half of the united states going throughout thursda
let me begin with the heavy rains over into canada. we talked about a system earlier this week that produced a tornado over into the dakotas. this low pressure system is a very slow mover. and bringing heavy rains into canada. here's the picture coming out of that area. you can see, it's a nice shot, but you can see the heavy rains pouring in the background. that's not the only area dealing with heavy rains. we go down toward the south into alabama, where flash flooding was taking place. we...
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. >> just ahead - in canada, there's a new way to dispense medical marijuana, involving shifting the stuff to high tech patients. they take a page from federal express. we get perspective from jacob ward to tell us how coastal cities around the world will look underwater. that is ahead on al jazeera america. stephan holzinger >>> colorado's decision to legalize marijuana led to an unforeseen and dramatic rise in hash oil explosions. most of the cases are from amateur attempts to make the oil. police are not sure how to prosecute the producers. hash oil is created by pouring the highly flammable chemical butane through used marijuana leaves. the oil is potent, but fuels can ignite and lead to explosions. canada was the first country to establish a system to localize pot for medicinal purposes. 13 years later a canadian company is providing next day deliver. the business is drawing center and millions from an north american venture capital form. allen schauffler reports from british columbia. >> reporter: behind the barbed wire-topped fence watched by 70 security cameras, workers take
. >> just ahead - in canada, there's a new way to dispense medical marijuana, involving shifting the stuff to high tech patients. they take a page from federal express. we get perspective from jacob ward to tell us how coastal cities around the world will look underwater. that is ahead on al jazeera america. stephan holzinger >>> colorado's decision to legalize marijuana led to an unforeseen and dramatic rise in hash oil explosions. most of the cases are from amateur attempts to...
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the housing some how in canada gets done. the canadians have national health insurance, which i think is fantastic, but they don't try to run the cities. they don't try to fund local infrastructure, and you actually get better outcome. i'm start to go make the argument, i respect people who don't agree with me, but i'm start to go make the argument that cities are better off with less of a federal role. >> that's a provocative way to end the programs, but it's a way to start a new one. canada has much higher taxes and much more provincial premieres. in washington, i'm ray suarez. >> this is an area where our government discriminates against its own citizens leading trial lawyer david boies is fighting to bring marriage equality to every state. a battle he says is akin to the black civil rights movement. >> in the '60s, you had businesses saying we don't want to serve fragr fran americans. >> boies along with ted olson took on proposition 8 ban on same-sex marriage.
the housing some how in canada gets done. the canadians have national health insurance, which i think is fantastic, but they don't try to run the cities. they don't try to fund local infrastructure, and you actually get better outcome. i'm start to go make the argument, i respect people who don't agree with me, but i'm start to go make the argument that cities are better off with less of a federal role. >> that's a provocative way to end the programs, but it's a way to start a new one....
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canada is not just the birth place of bieber. it may be home to the best stock you've ever heard of. plus a billionaire hedge fund manag manager's call for caution. mad money is back after the break. >> coming up, from blush to bleach, if you want to clean nup this market, you need the right formula to meet the red arrows. a unique mix of cosmetics and cleaning supplies that can help your portfolio stay in the right shade. >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question, tweet cramer, #madtweets. send jim an e-mail t tto madmoney@ to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. we needed 30 new hires for our call center. i'm spending too much time hiring and not enough time in my kitchen. [ female announcer ] need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over 30 of the web's leading job boards with a single click; then simply select the best candidates from one easy to review list. you put up one post and the next day you have all these cand
canada is not just the birth place of bieber. it may be home to the best stock you've ever heard of. plus a billionaire hedge fund manag manager's call for caution. mad money is back after the break. >> coming up, from blush to bleach, if you want to clean nup this market, you need the right formula to meet the red arrows. a unique mix of cosmetics and cleaning supplies that can help your portfolio stay in the right shade. >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow...
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if it crashes in the middle of a town like canada, it killed 47 people. if it happened in lynch burg, didn't kill anybody but a big fire and hundreds and hundreds of people are evacuated. so these numbers are nice to toss around, but the thing that concerns the people that i talked to in pittsburgh and other places along the line and people in berkeley, wait a minute, we don't want to have this unless it is absolutely necessary and it's absolutely safe and nobody can guarantee that. >> there is movement on this because there are a couple pending pieces of legislation in california to regulate this and also, transportation secretary anthony fox is sending out safeties to the white house. that's coming out by the end of this year. i want to thank you-all for being here for an insightful conversation. thank you-all. >> thank you. >> all of you. >>> coming up, why do some bay area city officials want to take the air out of air b and b. but first, governor jerry brown weeks away from what is likely the final campaign of a political career that spans nearly hal
if it crashes in the middle of a town like canada, it killed 47 people. if it happened in lynch burg, didn't kill anybody but a big fire and hundreds and hundreds of people are evacuated. so these numbers are nice to toss around, but the thing that concerns the people that i talked to in pittsburgh and other places along the line and people in berkeley, wait a minute, we don't want to have this unless it is absolutely necessary and it's absolutely safe and nobody can guarantee that. >>...
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we have parts of southern canada dealing with some maybe even some snow and again florida also dealing with some precipitation. here's a look of the forecast high for friday the los angeles war with a high of thirty four under sunny skies and dry conditions with the deep south atlanta at twenty two but again rain expected for chicago and toronto in new york attempted anywhere from fourteen in the midwest to twenty one both were in the city. here's a look at your own. we do have this persistent low pressure center of both in the balkan peninsula and also into the italian peninsula and it looks like because of that we will continue to affect those areas hopefully killed by next week things will begin to dry up. meanwhile high pressure trying to build the british isles now will start to improve the weather conditions there but notice the orange areas looking for the southeastern portions of the european continent mean that we do have a chance for some severe weather for saturday morning. here's all of the forecast for saturday fifteen in london and paris chance for a vienna with a high of
we have parts of southern canada dealing with some maybe even some snow and again florida also dealing with some precipitation. here's a look of the forecast high for friday the los angeles war with a high of thirty four under sunny skies and dry conditions with the deep south atlanta at twenty two but again rain expected for chicago and toronto in new york attempted anywhere from fourteen in the midwest to twenty one both were in the city. here's a look at your own. we do have this persistent...
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ministry officials say almost four hundred thousand tonnes could reach the west coast of the us and canada by it over. people in the region have already found shellfish and algae native to japan on debris that has washed ashore ministry officials worry about how the organisms could affect local ecosystems. that area of research over three years starting next month with experts from both japan and north america. nasa has designed a new space suit for future mars missions. the us space agency aims to send a manned expedition to the red planet. by twenty thirties the next generation outfit features patches on chest a bit blue like the idea is to help astronauts each other in the dark. it's also designed to be more durable to protect astronauts during long periods of activity. the new space and allows more flexibility. nasa plans to start performance tests for the c2 in november. they'll take place in a mars like a barman at the johnson space center in houston. and now here's the weather forecast the room. i am. the car. it seems like this around you know tommy until jill of all of this year a
ministry officials say almost four hundred thousand tonnes could reach the west coast of the us and canada by it over. people in the region have already found shellfish and algae native to japan on debris that has washed ashore ministry officials worry about how the organisms could affect local ecosystems. that area of research over three years starting next month with experts from both japan and north america. nasa has designed a new space suit for future mars missions. the us space agency...
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the housing some how in canada gets done. the canadians have national health insurance, which i think is fantastic, but they don't try to run the cities. they don't try to fund local infrastructure , and you actually get better outcome. i'm start to go make the argument, i respect people who don't agree with me, but i'm start to go make the argument that cities are better off with less of a federal role. >> that's a provocative way to end the programs, but it's a way to start a new one. canada has much higher taxes and much more provincial premieres. in washington, i'm ray suarez. >>> on "america tonight" an exclusive insiders look into medical care in arizona's prison system. shocking allegations of neglect by prison health workers that left inmates at risk. >> when i went back to his cell, i could smell blood before i went into the room. when i turned on the light, it murdered. >>> more on the continuing focus on crime and punishment as
the housing some how in canada gets done. the canadians have national health insurance, which i think is fantastic, but they don't try to run the cities. they don't try to fund local infrastructure , and you actually get better outcome. i'm start to go make the argument, i respect people who don't agree with me, but i'm start to go make the argument that cities are better off with less of a federal role. >> that's a provocative way to end the programs, but it's a way to start a new one....
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canada's is much better. and the united states had the added burden of millionsover people that have been in low incomes that need to be bootstrapped up, and that's the genius of the public education system. and that has always been good in the united states, canada and europe. so education is important, but the secret about the future is technology equals unemployment. so math and sciences are important in schools, and we have to pay teachers better. some of the things that jeb bush did in florida i think are real interesting. in terms of lifting the reading skill. so bit by bit people are understanding. >> two topics we're going to stay with. one the middle class being eroded by technology, and i think we'll hear more about jeb bush. it's all aboard as i look at amtrak right after this on "real money." ♪ ... . .. . >> every saturday join us for exclusive, revealing, and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time. >> i became beautiful when i became a feminist >> gloria steinem >> sexual
canada's is much better. and the united states had the added burden of millionsover people that have been in low incomes that need to be bootstrapped up, and that's the genius of the public education system. and that has always been good in the united states, canada and europe. so education is important, but the secret about the future is technology equals unemployment. so math and sciences are important in schools, and we have to pay teachers better. some of the things that jeb bush did in...
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like an target do about canada? canada has been a challenge for them. >> there have been stocking issues there. an issue of translating what works in the u.s. into the canadian market, which has been very different than expected. here's what mulligan said about that. >> in the u.s., we need to work on regaining our guests trust. we were pleased with that. in canada, we have work to do in front of us. >> they have made some management changes their to try to fix those issues. and, they still have quite a ways to go there. they still have 127 stores in canada. >> and the future of online for target? >> he emphasized to the wins that target has made with e-commerce. about 50% of the traffic on their website is mobile. that is an encouraging sign. target was late to offer in-store pickup. that has been very successful at walmart. he said when they did start offering that, they were stunned at the response. totalaw that 45% of the visual sales ended up being those in-store pickups. it seems as though they are relatively
like an target do about canada? canada has been a challenge for them. >> there have been stocking issues there. an issue of translating what works in the u.s. into the canadian market, which has been very different than expected. here's what mulligan said about that. >> in the u.s., we need to work on regaining our guests trust. we were pleased with that. in canada, we have work to do in front of us. >> they have made some management changes their to try to fix those issues....
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and my concern about canada's patent regime. in a special 301 report issued by the department yesterday, you issued fairly strong statements about the need for improvement in both countries' i.p. regimes which i both support and applaud. nevertheless, as we are looking at t.p.p. and other elements, i'm convinced that our economy s based on innovation. i'm looking for the administration to demonstrate that it has a long horizon, whole of government view and strategy on advancing international i.p. policies, one that i and other members can get behind and support. can you give me a sense of what is the administration strategy in regards to emerging economies? >> first of all, as you know, we issued the 301 report yesterday. we focus on a number of problem areas. as i mentioned, we have been concerned about the deterioration of the innovation environment in india. we are looking forward for them to get through their election and engage with new government on that. to have a dialogue about how they can address their public policy wh
and my concern about canada's patent regime. in a special 301 report issued by the department yesterday, you issued fairly strong statements about the need for improvement in both countries' i.p. regimes which i both support and applaud. nevertheless, as we are looking at t.p.p. and other elements, i'm convinced that our economy s based on innovation. i'm looking for the administration to demonstrate that it has a long horizon, whole of government view and strategy on advancing international...
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although it down to texas from canada. has trampled on the land owners rights and sees the property. are you concerned about individual people whose property has been taken for the rochester? -- for the project? >> yes, i am most concerned about rights. --far as the root itself route itself, they need to be respectful and work for them. they are working out terms but if there are any disputes, people have to be dealt with fairly and property rights properly respected. >> looking ahead to the senate debate this week, the keystone pipeline issue is coming up in conjunction with energy efficiency bill that has bipartisan support and is sponsored by your colleagues from new hampshire and ohio. there are a number of other energy related amendments and proposals that republican senators would like to offer in connection with that legislation. as far as where things stand on the broader question of the energy debate, the senate republicans would like to have it and whether or not harry reid will allow that. >> i spoke with senato
although it down to texas from canada. has trampled on the land owners rights and sees the property. are you concerned about individual people whose property has been taken for the rochester? -- for the project? >> yes, i am most concerned about rights. --far as the root itself route itself, they need to be respectful and work for them. they are working out terms but if there are any disputes, people have to be dealt with fairly and property rights properly respected. >> looking...
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that means they are still free to do business inside of canada. ottawa and economic sanctions should pressure russia but not harm canadian businesses. the crisis in the ukraine has diffused a long-running sporting rivalry. >> they set aside their attentions to unite in a march against vladimir putin. >> witnessing a different type of soccer match. >> they march towards the match together. led by the hard-core ultras showing their defiance of russia. with the country's crisis on everyone's mind, they had a strong message for the separatists. >> that unity, to show ukraine is together today. >> fans came from all over the country to watch this final. they were once bitter rivals and often clashed in the past. the political situation has brought them closer together. >> i think the mood will be friendly because everybody is cheering for the ukraine. why should the fans have the fight each other? business sense in that. >> spectators were given the greenlight to be here a day before the game. >> this game almost and tap in for security reasons. author
that means they are still free to do business inside of canada. ottawa and economic sanctions should pressure russia but not harm canadian businesses. the crisis in the ukraine has diffused a long-running sporting rivalry. >> they set aside their attentions to unite in a march against vladimir putin. >> witnessing a different type of soccer match. >> they march towards the match together. led by the hard-core ultras showing their defiance of russia. with the country's crisis...
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the product is marijuana, and in canada a company is taking the lead on rush orders. it's a booming business. allen schauffler was given a building tour. here is his report. >> reporter: behind the barbed wire tense, watched by 70 cameras, the workers take orders. the call center busy on day two. a multi-million investment for a seattle based venture capital firm. >> you have never seen a facility like this. >> with backers betting on bud in canned dead, but not the u.s. -- canada, but not the urks where it is still illegal. >> we'd never invest $15 million into a building that could be seized by the federal government at any moment. >> kennedy calls it the biggest legal grow operation in north america. >> it's described as a bank inside a proiften fall of toasters. >> the bank holds $30 million of processed marijuana. the toasters the machinery for involving the environment. packed and shipped by courier to people with medical prescriptions. >> reporter: there's so much that is propriety we'll have a tour but they won't let the camera in. we had to settle for video f
the product is marijuana, and in canada a company is taking the lead on rush orders. it's a booming business. allen schauffler was given a building tour. here is his report. >> reporter: behind the barbed wire tense, watched by 70 cameras, the workers take orders. the call center busy on day two. a multi-million investment for a seattle based venture capital firm. >> you have never seen a facility like this. >> with backers betting on bud in canned dead, but not the u.s. --...