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cruz nantmantenÍa doble ciudada ya que naciÓ en canadÁ, pero su madre es estadounidense. es requisito haber nacido estadounidense. >>> a partir de hoy queda prohibida en nueva jersey la terapia de conversiÓn de homosexuales el gobernador chris cristi firÓo la medida que evitara que consejeros terapeutas. intentan cambiar su forma sexual. >>> facebook y twitter, y las redes sociales que reÚnen a mÁs de mil millones de personas pueden afectar de manera negativa el bienestar emocional de sus usuarios un estudio seÑala que la depresiÓn y el malestar se deben a la frustraciÓn que provoca en el usuario la sobre informaciÓn. y estar sometidos a una rivalidad constante. >>> varias comunidades agrÍcolas en el salvador ven como muchos pobladores mueren a edades
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. >> license plate 6 wcu986, police say he maybe headed to texas or canada. amber alert is posted on billboards across, anyone with
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institution called the bank of england and they have a new governor now mark carney he's come in from canada with these talks about things like he wants to keep interest rates low for the next two or three years so-called forward guidance yeah some argue that this is extremely damaging because it rewards speculators who are borrowing at these incredibly low rates and causing a lot of economic mayhem and it penalizes savers people who are actually working hard putting money aside and saving that money so it is there are it seems to me there's a gap in the educational marketplace with tween let's say the youth in the u.k. and their needs and their aspirations and understanding how those aspirations are being sorted by institutional fraud at the central bank level under the leadership or non leadership of mark carney well it doesn't just affect young people to. if you've got low interest rates that penalizes people who are nearing retirement who would have lived off the income generated by interest rates on their savings accounts and now you can't find a single savings account the last time i c
institution called the bank of england and they have a new governor now mark carney he's come in from canada with these talks about things like he wants to keep interest rates low for the next two or three years so-called forward guidance yeah some argue that this is extremely damaging because it rewards speculators who are borrowing at these incredibly low rates and causing a lot of economic mayhem and it penalizes savers people who are actually working hard putting money aside and saving that...
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markets why not canada. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or run no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on our t.v. . dramas that can't be ignored. stories. others refuse to notice. the faces changing the world lights now. so picture of today's leaves. home to and from around the globe. promptly. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture of. the. world. science technology innovation called the list of bellemont from around russia we've gone to the future covered. loss of hearing was the most difficult to get used to alexander could still read using his hands but life without music was unbearable. through the filter i call this my musical harness. but that's the birth of i was shocked the first time i put this loudspea
markets why not canada. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or run no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on our t.v. . dramas that can't be ignored. stories. others refuse to notice. the faces changing the world lights now. so picture of today's leaves. home to and from around the globe. promptly. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you...
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. >> host: charles emmerson you also visited india and he visited canada. why did you include those nation's? >> guest: well i included winnipeg which is a remarkable city in many respects. i don't think any north americans would view winnipeg is the most beautiful city in north america but if you go to winnipeg now what you would see are a lot of splendid ill things which are put up around a fantastic -- built in 1913. very grand, not lots of gold and tremendous to developed scale. once gets a tremendous confidence about the future and indeed winnipeg in 1913 was one of the fastest-growing cities. the idea was the future was very much winnipeg's to take. if you go there now you wouldn't get the same feeling. in fact you might say 1913 was the highpoint. but i think it's important to remind oneself of periods of time in the past when expectations of the future in this case an expectation that winnipeg would be the great capital of the prairies, people are very confident about these things then they turn out to be somewhat misplaced. for india, is there real
. >> host: charles emmerson you also visited india and he visited canada. why did you include those nation's? >> guest: well i included winnipeg which is a remarkable city in many respects. i don't think any north americans would view winnipeg is the most beautiful city in north america but if you go to winnipeg now what you would see are a lot of splendid ill things which are put up around a fantastic -- built in 1913. very grand, not lots of gold and tremendous to developed scale....
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them back for an emergency session and complaints of a lack of specifics from administration congress canada bait military action in syria. and some like texas republican ?ot ted cruise says it is about time and the president must make his case. >> i am troubled by the justifications the obama administration has put forth. in my view the force is justified only to protect the vital national security interest of the united states. bill nelson supports the president, but, quote, as far as i'm concerned we should strike in syria today. peter king blasted the idea for him to act. he is under minding the future presidents. the president does not need congress to authorize a strike on syria. the chair of the house subcommittee says the president's red line rhetoric means the u.s. must launch strikes. >> we set the standard now that the use of chemical weapons is unacceptable so you have to act when somebody uses them. >> they reiterated their call for a coalition saying, quote, it is important the president is speaking support and participation from other countries including arab countries. john m
them back for an emergency session and complaints of a lack of specifics from administration congress canada bait military action in syria. and some like texas republican ?ot ted cruise says it is about time and the president must make his case. >> i am troubled by the justifications the obama administration has put forth. in my view the force is justified only to protect the vital national security interest of the united states. bill nelson supports the president, but, quote, as far as...
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these are the images before all of the feeling from the streets of canada. child hope for a shelter on the day. mission to teach me. that the united states should take military action against. syria. for approval also. alleged chemical. alleged chemical attack.
these are the images before all of the feeling from the streets of canada. child hope for a shelter on the day. mission to teach me. that the united states should take military action against. syria. for approval also. alleged chemical. alleged chemical attack.
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are all today . look. i've decided that the united states should take military action against syrian regime targets. president obama says he wants to launch a military intervention against syria but the issue will be taken to congress for approval breaking news. international news and comments live from our studio center here in moscow.
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are all today . look. i've decided that the united states should take military action against syrian regime targets. president obama says he wants to launch a military intervention against syria but the issue will be taken to congress for approval breaking news. international news and comments live from our studio center here in moscow.
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these are the images go world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule the day. i. think. that's the. good. part of a very little. secret lab or tory kirby was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans in the world this is why you should care only on the dot com. i'm convinced is nothing more than a provocation from those who want to involve other countries in this syrian conflict the russian president the us for considering military action in syria saying the evidence is to blame has no leg to stand on. intervention plans on leaving president obama isolated with america's ally. nato rejecting support of the campaign against assad but despite yet another destroyer has joined america's warships in the region. and u.n. inspectors arrive in the netherlands completing the investigation of the size of the alleged chemical attack near damascus lab work ahead of the top stories this hour.
these are the images go world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule the day. i. think. that's the. good. part of a very little. secret lab or tory kirby was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans in the world this is why you should care only on the dot com. i'm convinced is nothing more than a provocation from those who want to involve...
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we have a cold front sagging down out of canada, and that cold front is definitely going to bring in severe weather the next 24 hours. damaging winds, hail, even the chance for a few isolated tornadoes. minneapolis needs to be on the lookout for the severe weather as we track into the afternoon and certainly into this evening along i-35. i want you to use precaution if you travel. back to you. >> thank you. >>> the british take to the streets of london and protest the international debate continues focuses on syrian president bashar al assad. while there's a fellow religious leader to help him run the roman catholic church. make sure that stories don't escape them. >> every day a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you heard angles you hadn't considered. consider this, antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo. stories that matter to you. but should you be made aware if you are consuming them. that's next on "consider this." >>> more than 5,000 firefighters have their target on their growing rim wildfire. the fire has grown t
we have a cold front sagging down out of canada, and that cold front is definitely going to bring in severe weather the next 24 hours. damaging winds, hail, even the chance for a few isolated tornadoes. minneapolis needs to be on the lookout for the severe weather as we track into the afternoon and certainly into this evening along i-35. i want you to use precaution if you travel. back to you. >> thank you. >>> the british take to the streets of london and protest the...
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in these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are on the day. to live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous bad luck i got so. i mean to tell you that i'm seeing the same thing really messed up. in the old story so actually. it's. the worst you're going to see the white house or the. radio guy for a minute. what clothes were about to give you never seen anything like this i'm told. that's. what's going on everyone i'm having martin and this is breaking the set so we have a packed show for you guys today i'll be speaking to governor howard dean and economist richard wolffe about everything from health care to drones to reg anomic stick around and let's break that. the total number of jews if you've ever seen anything like the trouble. today i had the chance to speak to former governor of vermont howard dean on the very few politicians who actually opposed the iraq war in two thousand and three as opposition became a defining factor for his presidential r
in these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are on the day. to live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous bad luck i got so. i mean to tell you that i'm seeing the same thing really messed up. in the old story so actually. it's. the worst you're going to see the white house or the. radio guy for a minute. what clothes were about to give you never seen anything like this i'm told....
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i went on a trip to canada and to the pacific northwest. and it was great. >> welcome back. >> i'll show you the photos. maybe. if you're nice. good morning, everyone. in the news, gas prices on the rise this holiday weekend, with more than 34 million americans expected to fill up and hit the road. the average price of a gallon of gasoline nationwide is up to $3.58. that's down from the previous two labor day weekends. experts are concerned that turmoil in syria could send prices even higher in coming days. >>> and a milestone for the u.s. supreme court. justice ruth bader ginsburg, set to officiate at a same-sex wedding this afternoon in washington, d.c. it will be a first time that a member of the nation's highest court has done so. one of the two men getting married is a long-time friend of justice ginsburg's. >>> and veteran boston red sox broadcaster jerry remy is sitting out the remainder of the baseball season. his son, jerry, is charged with murdering his girlfriend earlier this month. jerry remy says he is filled with grief for wha
i went on a trip to canada and to the pacific northwest. and it was great. >> welcome back. >> i'll show you the photos. maybe. if you're nice. good morning, everyone. in the news, gas prices on the rise this holiday weekend, with more than 34 million americans expected to fill up and hit the road. the average price of a gallon of gasoline nationwide is up to $3.58. that's down from the previous two labor day weekends. experts are concerned that turmoil in syria could send prices...
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let's exile in to canada. they will send the king of egypt to canada and the americans stood in the way of this. one major obstacle the americans had was the ambassador, british ambassador to egypt was sir miles lambson. you have rarely met as the curious colonial schools victoria officials, he had formerly been the high commissioner in egypt, maybe not such a good idea to transition your high commissioner as your ambassador, he continues to function as side commissioner, he insisted all egyptian politics, political decisions and parliamentary decisions and cabinet positions and even the sovereign itself to be made in the british embassy. this of course created incredible dismay among the egyptian this. he and the u.s. ambassador, alexander kirk, had terrible relations. kirk fought whamson was shooting himself in the foot, this is the worst thing the british could be doing. like in iran they are not making any allies or friends in the region by bullying them, overthrowing them and using violence. i mentioned r
let's exile in to canada. they will send the king of egypt to canada and the americans stood in the way of this. one major obstacle the americans had was the ambassador, british ambassador to egypt was sir miles lambson. you have rarely met as the curious colonial schools victoria officials, he had formerly been the high commissioner in egypt, maybe not such a good idea to transition your high commissioner as your ambassador, he continues to function as side commissioner, he insisted all...
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area of rain working its way steadily toward the east and edging its way toward the eastern parts of canada. this is a region we have already seen flooding in recent days. here is the satellite picture over the past 12 hours, see the clouds that has been marching united states way across us. th that has given heavy downpours, 120 millimeters in some parts of new finland, has been incredibly wet. we have road closures and there is more rain to come. that rain will be heavy as we head toward sunday. >> on monday, it should be breaking up. >> let's hope so. rising unemployment is taking center stage ahead of the australian general election. the prime minister wants to halt the decline. alandru thomas reports the economic would es felt in the streets. >> he worked at this textile factory for 16 years. on saturday, it closed for good. >> we knew it was coming. it was just a case of when. a lot of people are worried because they can't support their families. >> until recently, australia's economy was the envy of the world. money was pouring in from china, the primary buyer of australia's natural
area of rain working its way steadily toward the east and edging its way toward the eastern parts of canada. this is a region we have already seen flooding in recent days. here is the satellite picture over the past 12 hours, see the clouds that has been marching united states way across us. th that has given heavy downpours, 120 millimeters in some parts of new finland, has been incredibly wet. we have road closures and there is more rain to come. that rain will be heavy as we head toward...
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international news and whoever got taken down by the sword of smear tactics over the personal comments in canada in 2000 when they set something on the study in the campaign they were singing meet the flintstones when they drove off if you are reading all sorts of things in the australian media and how they are importing the obama campaign strategist in an attempt to turn the conservative leader down there into a misogynist over the fact he banged the wall next to somebody in 1970's. has anyone looked at how this is really just proliferating all over? >> i think that it's different overseas because in so many of these countries because of the nature of the government's, the people know the nature of the media and in nicaragua during the 1980's you had to newspapers it was the mouthpiece of the sandinistas and the people there knew it. they knew that they were getting a communist position here in the conservative position there so that wasn't too problematic in so many places. i think it's more problematic than the other in the country with a dwindling free press has in russia. the problem is whe
international news and whoever got taken down by the sword of smear tactics over the personal comments in canada in 2000 when they set something on the study in the campaign they were singing meet the flintstones when they drove off if you are reading all sorts of things in the australian media and how they are importing the obama campaign strategist in an attempt to turn the conservative leader down there into a misogynist over the fact he banged the wall next to somebody in 1970's. has anyone...
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these are the images killed world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are today. we speak your language i mean some of the will not be in. the news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you. there's a little eternity of angola's story. for you here to. the spanish. visit i don't. look like. you've never seen anything like. welcome back eyes a tear more for my one on one with prep former presidential candidate howard dean. the reasons i liked you so much as how fervently against the iraq war you were a member in two thousand and four and i guess this guy is so awesome however since you've supported obama's drone warfare and counterterrorism operations in terms of special forces there's a new study that came out that i want to your opinion on that some drones are ten times deadlier than manned aircraft are you concerned when you see things like this or the fact that there's a ninety percent failure rate in catching these high level terrorist targets and also just the blowback of terrorizing the city and i actually think
these are the images killed world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are today. we speak your language i mean some of the will not be in. the news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you. there's a little eternity of angola's story. for you here to. the spanish. visit i don't. look like. you've never seen anything like. welcome back eyes a tear more for my one on one with prep former presidential candidate howard dean. the reasons i liked you so...
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this story comes out of canada. canada titans' its immigration rules. american lawmakers debate how to revamp u.s. immigration policy, and canada has embarked on a major immigration overhaul of its own. formmpact of canada's we will be in washington, where elements similar to the screening applications have found their way into the immigration plan that passed in the u.s. senate in june. there is greater emphasis on factors such as an applicant's job skills and fluency in english or french. a chasm could spark an immigration-related social tension. there is more available at the wall street journal. in new mexico on the republican line, joe. hi./ are paying off 1% of our debt. we should print the deficit. should pay 1% of the debt out of taxes. we should print the deficits. host: tell us a little bit about the philosophy of why. caller: eventually, to get out of debt, it would take 100 years. eventually, we would get out of debt. maybe, in the future, we could pay off more debt. is up next in texas on the democrats' line. caller: my comment is about the
this story comes out of canada. canada titans' its immigration rules. american lawmakers debate how to revamp u.s. immigration policy, and canada has embarked on a major immigration overhaul of its own. formmpact of canada's we will be in washington, where elements similar to the screening applications have found their way into the immigration plan that passed in the u.s. senate in june. there is greater emphasis on factors such as an applicant's job skills and fluency in english or french. a...
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institution called the bank of england and they have a new governor now mark carney he's come in from canada with these talks about things like he wants to keep interest rates low for the next two or three years so-called forward guidance yeah some argue that this is extremely damaging because it rewards speculators who are borrowing at these incredibly low rates and causing a lot of economic mayhem and it penalizes savers people who are actually working hard putting money aside and saving that money so is there or she seems to me there's a gap in the educational marketplace we tween let's say the youth in the u.k. and their needs and their aspirations and understanding how those aspirations are being sorted by institutional fraud at the central bank level under the leadership or non leadership of mark carney well it doesn't just affect young people thought. if you've got low interest rates that penalizes people who are nearing retirement who would have lived off the income generated by interest rates on their savings accounts and now you can't find a single savings account the last time i c
institution called the bank of england and they have a new governor now mark carney he's come in from canada with these talks about things like he wants to keep interest rates low for the next two or three years so-called forward guidance yeah some argue that this is extremely damaging because it rewards speculators who are borrowing at these incredibly low rates and causing a lot of economic mayhem and it penalizes savers people who are actually working hard putting money aside and saving that...
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even if allies like canada, france and germany don't go along. >> a lot of people think something should be done but nobody wants to do it. >> all indications are what to order and strike missiles in the mediterranean. >> he's a thur a thug and murdee pwa hair al assad. >> releasing a summary he says president bashar al assad is behind this attack. but the u.s. also says it has proof that syrian units are responsible for the chemical weapons for three days before the attacks. the rockets were fired from government-controlled areas in 12 location cans detailed by the opposition denailed this map provided ^py the white house. >> we also foe this many disturbing details about the aftermath. we know a senior regime official who knew about the attack confirmed that the chemical weapons were use bid the regime. reviewed the impact and actually was afraid that they would be discovered. we know this. >> reporter: what they don't have, physical evidence from the scene and don't have hard evidence that assad ordered this attack. all of the allegations are being called lies by the syrian government
even if allies like canada, france and germany don't go along. >> a lot of people think something should be done but nobody wants to do it. >> all indications are what to order and strike missiles in the mediterranean. >> he's a thur a thug and murdee pwa hair al assad. >> releasing a summary he says president bashar al assad is behind this attack. but the u.s. also says it has proof that syrian units are responsible for the chemical weapons for three days before the...
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violence is once again fled the film these are the images cobol has been seeing from the streets of canada. sheinkopf aeration the day. the loss of hearing was the most difficult to get used to alexander could still remained using his hands that life without music was unbearable. through the filter i call this my musical harness. but that's the birth of i was shocked the first time i put this loudspeaker up to my chest with so for the last i could clearly feel the band's drum. and so i solved the problem of rhythm and now i can hear the music and relax. nobody knows exactly why alexander savor of lost his sight and hearing their his case files reveal a dark family secret alexander's mother and father met and fell in love both had lost their parents during the stalin era and both been raised in orphanages they simply considered it a happy coincidence that they shared the same second name only after years had passed did they finally discover the awful truth. has been. and wife also brother sister helps explaining that. one day he went to a park and then came home to me. i remember i was doin
violence is once again fled the film these are the images cobol has been seeing from the streets of canada. sheinkopf aeration the day. the loss of hearing was the most difficult to get used to alexander could still remained using his hands that life without music was unbearable. through the filter i call this my musical harness. but that's the birth of i was shocked the first time i put this loudspeaker up to my chest with so for the last i could clearly feel the band's drum. and so i solved...
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seeing canada is really helping to drive investment in theest especially in areas like chemicals and fertilizer we have already seen the enormous investment already taking place that will pay dividends down the line. >> will this growth lead to a new job creation? >> there was a study last week that over the course of theecade, a 600,000 manufacturing jobs minimum coming from energy investment but from increase competitiveness of u.s. manufacturing. beyond that, adding the service sector jobs, maybe 2.5 million jobs over the rest of the decade for the service sector. lori: manufacturing is cheap but is it cheaper around the world as well and if that is indeed being a faster recovery? >> one of the things we have been noticing the export growth has been pretty slow. we started tusis stabilization it also in china. but global competition helped them to improve their overall quality'' we have seen is looking at u.s. manufacturing is a good location will drive it to going forward. lori: thank you for this discussion. thank you for joining us. the great recession takes a toll on young adu
seeing canada is really helping to drive investment in theest especially in areas like chemicals and fertilizer we have already seen the enormous investment already taking place that will pay dividends down the line. >> will this growth lead to a new job creation? >> there was a study last week that over the course of theecade, a 600,000 manufacturing jobs minimum coming from energy investment but from increase competitiveness of u.s. manufacturing. beyond that, adding the service...
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institution called the bank of england and they have a new governor now mark carney he's come in from canada with these talks about things like he wants to keep interest rates low for the next two or three years so-called forward guidance yeah some argue that this is extremely damaging because it rewards speculators who are borrowing at these incredibly low rates and causing a lot of economic mayhem and it penalizes savers people who are actually working hard putting money aside and saving that money so it is there are it seems to me there's a gap in the educational marketplace with tween let's say the youth in the u.k. and their needs and their aspirations and understanding how those aspirations are being sorted by institutional fraud at the central bank level under the leadership or non leadership of mark carney well it doesn't just affect young people time. if you've got low interest rates that penalizes people who are nearing retirement who would have lived off the income generated by interest rates on their savings accounts and now you can't find a single savings account the last time i
institution called the bank of england and they have a new governor now mark carney he's come in from canada with these talks about things like he wants to keep interest rates low for the next two or three years so-called forward guidance yeah some argue that this is extremely damaging because it rewards speculators who are borrowing at these incredibly low rates and causing a lot of economic mayhem and it penalizes savers people who are actually working hard putting money aside and saving that...
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we talked turkey and canada. we were invited by three community outlooks to give a talk in vancouver public library . we are crossing the border with two colleagues and i, and we are about an hour from vancouver, and they pulled us aside. the custom. and when i handed over my passport and said we want you to come to the facility. it was pouring rain. we are already late for the talk. it was not a good sign. we pulled over. went to a big warehouse facility, and they said can you come forward? i said i have to get -- i don't know can i call the chief librarian to say we're going to be late? they said we want to know what you're talking about? i said what i'm talking about at the library? they said yes, hand over your notes. i said are you serious? it's a public talk, you can come. we want your notes. i said i don't actually give speeches like that. i don't really have notes in that way inspect a no man's land on the border, and i knew i couldn't put up too much of a fight because we would miss the talk entirely. an
we talked turkey and canada. we were invited by three community outlooks to give a talk in vancouver public library . we are crossing the border with two colleagues and i, and we are about an hour from vancouver, and they pulled us aside. the custom. and when i handed over my passport and said we want you to come to the facility. it was pouring rain. we are already late for the talk. it was not a good sign. we pulled over. went to a big warehouse facility, and they said can you come forward? i...
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the big thing we're not talking about is in every other state including canada, country in canada's case, they were building an industry. in l.a. it's been built for 50 years. it's a very different thing. if you're in new orleans and you want to build an economic base its easier to get the legislature to put money behind that rather than in los angeles where they have a huge amount of business they're trying to keep 50% of the margin in town. in canada when they stabilized based on tax incentive things changed and they had a dip in their production for a long time, now it's coming back up again. it's not quite as clean of an issue as people would like to make it out to be. >> l.a. has lost a whole bunch of jobs and more than 2 billion since 1997 because of the loss of film production. but the reality is when l.a. puts in place tax incentives they get a good bang for the buck. but when you look at other states the tax incentives for filming aren't working out that well. no guarantee of success. in louisiana, in 2010 the state lost $0.85 for every $1 of film credit it gave. in washington,
the big thing we're not talking about is in every other state including canada, country in canada's case, they were building an industry. in l.a. it's been built for 50 years. it's a very different thing. if you're in new orleans and you want to build an economic base its easier to get the legislature to put money behind that rather than in los angeles where they have a huge amount of business they're trying to keep 50% of the margin in town. in canada when they stabilized based on tax...
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in these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to look for asian to rule today . on larry king now the w w e b has the belmont twins at midtown yeah i would say the most dangerous place in the defeat of the me is that he was locker room and this man is like a lion like a jungle net we're like a lot of women out there you know we're big into our careers and our careers sic a lot of our time but it's hard to balance that on you really get to see that plus does it ever get me i got hit you hard in the face one time and i'll admit and the moment i got up and i kicked the girl straight in the stomach and not to right down and i was like no way i can do that that's all ahead on larry king now. welcome to larry king now we've got a lot of fun today three of the stars of the hit.
in these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to look for asian to rule today . on larry king now the w w e b has the belmont twins at midtown yeah i would say the most dangerous place in the defeat of the me is that he was locker room and this man is like a lion like a jungle net we're like a lot of women out there you know we're big into our careers and our careers sic a lot of our time but it's hard to balance that on you really get to see that plus...
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officials in poland, italy and canada say their militaries will not take part in any action without the endorsement of a u.n. security council resolution. leaders in turkey say they want the americans to attack syrian forces on such a scale that they bring down the assad regime. >>> an anti-government activist in syria says troops loyal to president assad are moving tanks and scud missiles out of their base. the activist told nhk that troops have spent two days trucking the equipment out of a facility 80 kilometers north of damascus and the activist says troops used the facility in the chemical attack last week. families of soldiers have reportedly evacuated from neighboring barracks. the activist says u.s. and other foreign forces are likely targeting the base. syrian government officials have accused israeli leaders of committing their forces to a potential attack. israeli commanders want to be prepared for any retaliation, so they've deployed an anti-missile defense system in the city of tel aviv. the iron dome system fires radar-guided interceptor missiles to shoot down project ils.
officials in poland, italy and canada say their militaries will not take part in any action without the endorsement of a u.n. security council resolution. leaders in turkey say they want the americans to attack syrian forces on such a scale that they bring down the assad regime. >>> an anti-government activist in syria says troops loyal to president assad are moving tanks and scud missiles out of their base. the activist told nhk that troops have spent two days trucking the equipment...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations are today. hello and welcome to all things are considered i'm peter lavelle setting the middle east further ablaze with little or even no hard evidence surrounding the alleged use of chemical weapons in syria the obama administration appears determined to enter this conflict with no clear purpose or aim obama says the arc of the moral universe may bend towards justice but it does not bend on its own is american intervention in syria really a bend towards justice. to cross out the war in syria i'm joined by pepe escobar in hong kong he's an investigative journalist and author and we also have stephen sless and you're in new york he is a senior fellow at the century foundation and author of the book act of creation or a gentleman crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want if i go to hong kong for us that means it's all about justice mr obama is looking for justice and threatening to bomb syria no it's about president of the united states of america and mash in his own we
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations are today. hello and welcome to all things are considered i'm peter lavelle setting the middle east further ablaze with little or even no hard evidence surrounding the alleged use of chemical weapons in syria the obama administration appears determined to enter this conflict with no clear purpose or aim obama says the arc of the moral universe may bend towards justice but it does not bend on its own is...
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they won in saskatchewan and it became so popular it's spread across canada and became canada's national health care system. this is what i'm telling the border guard and they are sitting here and saying yes in writing what i'm saying down. i said so, i talked about how kiefer southerland had gone to alberta and talked about how you must privatize health care in canada. if he would speak to his audience in in the united states maybe we would get public health care passed in united states and they looked at me and they said would have to talking you talking about? i said well i was going to talk about the economy combat the terrible recession and depression we are suffering. i thought maybe this is what they're getting. i said i will does the discussing the wars in iraq and afghanistan. what else you talking about? that about does it. it's only about a one-hour talk. they said are you denying that you are going to be talking about the vancouver elections? are you denying that you are going to be talking about the olympics? anyone in knows me knows i don't feel that much with sports. the o
they won in saskatchewan and it became so popular it's spread across canada and became canada's national health care system. this is what i'm telling the border guard and they are sitting here and saying yes in writing what i'm saying down. i said so, i talked about how kiefer southerland had gone to alberta and talked about how you must privatize health care in canada. if he would speak to his audience in in the united states maybe we would get public health care passed in united states and...
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., canada, and kayman islands and other countries they use different numbers. but, the 911 for kids program was created in 1990 in response to the alarming number of calls that were not emergencies, and with the whole purpose of trying to reduce 911 misuse. and we are really thrilled with the program and how we work collaboratively with public safety all over the nation and the city of san francisco is just an exemp lary program in public education. now, it is my pleasure to introduce today's master of ceremony, he is a legendary los angeles and oakland raiders wide receiver, 1987 heisman trophy winner from notredame and the national chairman for 911 welcome number 81, tim brown. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. elise. she left out number 81 in your program but number one in your heart she left that part out. so it is a pleasure to be here today. we are here to recognize two outstanding 911 youth heroes and four incredible 911 dispatch heroes. these youngsters acted with bravely and confidence, and in an imagine crisis situation and helped to save the lives
., canada, and kayman islands and other countries they use different numbers. but, the 911 for kids program was created in 1990 in response to the alarming number of calls that were not emergencies, and with the whole purpose of trying to reduce 911 misuse. and we are really thrilled with the program and how we work collaboratively with public safety all over the nation and the city of san francisco is just an exemp lary program in public education. now, it is my pleasure to introduce today's...
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border you know i think that you do that has to deal with the federal government the government of canada more of tonight's conversations with great minds with former congressman and physician ron paul right after the break. looking for every development in the field that you won't find it here if you're looking for relevant stories unique perspective from tom my scans in antarctica. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm trying hard welcome to the big picture. here is mitt romney trying to figure out. of that thing that we americans call. a dollar. i'm sorry i missed the guy who cares an awful lot of. you sir are a fool you know what that is my theory sells but i want you to listen to futurism a liberal the christian. you believe. but. you know the corporate media distracts us from what you and i should care about because they're a profit driven industry that's. garbage you call that breaking news i'm happ
border you know i think that you do that has to deal with the federal government the government of canada more of tonight's conversations with great minds with former congressman and physician ron paul right after the break. looking for every development in the field that you won't find it here if you're looking for relevant stories unique perspective from tom my scans in antarctica. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations are today. marvin in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on a special edition of the big picture we begin tonight with a look back at my recent conversation with former texas congressman ron paul in our conversation congressman paul and i talk about the foundations of libertarian politics and whether or not real libertarians can support corporate personhood after that we'll revisit my interview with fair fairness and accuracy in reporting founder jeff cohen talked with jeff cohen about the rise of corporate cable news and the hidden bias of the mainstream media and don't forget my new book the crash of twenty sixteen the plot to destroy america and what we can do to stop it is now .
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations are today. marvin in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on a special edition of the big picture we begin tonight with a look back at my recent conversation with former texas congressman ron paul in our conversation congressman paul and i talk about the foundations of libertarian politics and whether or not real libertarians can support corporate personhood after that we'll revisit my interview...
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these are the images go and seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are on the day. to live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous i'm glad i got so many i mean. i'm seeing the same thing really messed up. in the very closely. and. worst for the little. white house of a. radio guy and for a minestrone profit. quote for a politician because you've never seen anything like this i'm telling. you. what's going on everyone i'm having martin in this break in the set so we have a packed show for you guys.
these are the images go and seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are on the day. to live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous i'm glad i got so many i mean. i'm seeing the same thing really messed up. in the very closely. and. worst for the little. white house of a. radio guy and for a minestrone profit. quote for a politician because you've never seen anything like this i'm telling. you. what's going on everyone i'm...
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., france, germany, italy, canada, japan and russia issue a statement strongly condemning any use of chemical weapons but they don't assign blame in the march attack. on august 21st, reports surface of a deadly chemical attack in damascus and the assad regime deny act. and they think it was carried out by the syrian government and more than 1400 people were killed, including 400 plus children. to egypt now. one policeman was killed and three injured in an attack by armed men at a check point in a cairo suburb. no word on the motive behind the attack. al-jazeera's mike hannah reports from the capital of careo. >> friday prayers completed, many prepared to take to the streets in protest. in recent weeks, dozens of muslim brotherhood laters have been arrested, but the anticoup alliance. they demand to press the demands for a democratically elected government. while small protests get underway in many parts of cairo these are the scenes. deserted streets and whole areas cordoned off. the apparent intention here, to contain whatever protests there are within defined areas and provent the
., france, germany, italy, canada, japan and russia issue a statement strongly condemning any use of chemical weapons but they don't assign blame in the march attack. on august 21st, reports surface of a deadly chemical attack in damascus and the assad regime deny act. and they think it was carried out by the syrian government and more than 1400 people were killed, including 400 plus children. to egypt now. one policeman was killed and three injured in an attack by armed men at a check point in...
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association ofjourneymen and apprentices of the plumbing and pipefitting industry of the united states and canada, local 38; plasterers, local 66; sheet metal workers, local 104; auto, marine and specialty painters, local 1176; teamsters, local 853; and automotive machinists, local 1414 (joint common craft >> and number three to the tentative agreement between the district and the international union of operating engineers, local 39 and at the present timive agreement and between the district and the service employees and international union. local 1021. >> moved and second. >> i see no public speakers for this item. and so, at this time, i would like to call on the superintendent to read the recommendation for each agreement. >> thank you. >> president norton, i would like to call on executive director carm elo scarloto to read the motion. >> thank you, superintendent. >> and board. >> so the recommendation for the tentative agreement between the district and the international bother hood of workers, has got the san francisco board conducts a public hearing and adopts it in the related public di
association ofjourneymen and apprentices of the plumbing and pipefitting industry of the united states and canada, local 38; plasterers, local 66; sheet metal workers, local 104; auto, marine and specialty painters, local 1176; teamsters, local 853; and automotive machinists, local 1414 (joint common craft >> and number three to the tentative agreement between the district and the international union of operating engineers, local 39 and at the present timive agreement and between the...
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. - canada? [chuckling] why not just go to iraq? the television audience doesn't want your elitist east coast, alternative, intellectual, left-wing-- - jack, just say jewish. this is taking forever. - stop trying to amuse yourself
. - canada? [chuckling] why not just go to iraq? the television audience doesn't want your elitist east coast, alternative, intellectual, left-wing-- - jack, just say jewish. this is taking forever. - stop trying to amuse yourself
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has voted no, germany and canada have also said no. >> well, there is a problem in that respect if you are building an international alliance if you have countries that condemn what happened, but you have to have countries to support what may be about to be done and that is facing president obama right now. i think it's pretty clear from the words that we've heard, patty's assessment i concur with completely, we now have the u.s. saying they have no faith in the security council, condemning russia for blocking any efforts in the security council, the u.s. saying yes, there's the chemical weapons inquiry, those investigators out there, but we know what they're going to find so don't need to wait for them. i think it's pretty clear they are likely to go it alone. the chemical weapons inspectors will be leaving syria early on saturday morning. that perhaps and that's what observers here believe accounted be the last hurdle the administration has to wait for before possibly launching its open strikes. one other point worth raising, when the as he can tea of state john kerry was making all
has voted no, germany and canada have also said no. >> well, there is a problem in that respect if you are building an international alliance if you have countries that condemn what happened, but you have to have countries to support what may be about to be done and that is facing president obama right now. i think it's pretty clear from the words that we've heard, patty's assessment i concur with completely, we now have the u.s. saying they have no faith in the security council,...
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it happens in canada. came to practice it because they cannot make any money in canada. thousands upon thousands of medical doctors left cuba and our practicing medicine in this country. i talked to you yesterday, he said he started at the university of new orleans. he said the majority of the professors in medical schools were doctors from the university of cuba that have come to florida and now were teaching. this will happen all over the world. socialism does not work. it has never worked. by the grace of god, i had the privilege when i was being persecuted and was imprisoned, i had the blessing to be able to come to the greatest country on the face of the earth. i am so proud to be an american. i feel so fortunate to be in the land of the free. and the home of the brave. i will tell you, i love this country. i love the opportunity that this country is given me. when i came, i couldn't speak a world of english. practically didn't have any money. got a job at the dishwasher because you didn't have to talk to anybody to wash dishes. they bring you dirty dishes, you wash
it happens in canada. came to practice it because they cannot make any money in canada. thousands upon thousands of medical doctors left cuba and our practicing medicine in this country. i talked to you yesterday, he said he started at the university of new orleans. he said the majority of the professors in medical schools were doctors from the university of cuba that have come to florida and now were teaching. this will happen all over the world. socialism does not work. it has never worked....
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations rule the day. the ice to the right two hundred seventy two the most to the left two hundred eighty five. the british parliament rejects intervention in syria after the prime minister failed to convince lawmakers to launch war against president. bob the u.s. is boosting its naval forces in the region saying it's ready to strike alone despite losing support of its closest ally. and more misery for thousands of stricken families in russia's far east where it's feared the floodwaters which have devastated their talents won't proceed before winter.
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations rule the day. the ice to the right two hundred seventy two the most to the left two hundred eighty five. the british parliament rejects intervention in syria after the prime minister failed to convince lawmakers to launch war against president. bob the u.s. is boosting its naval forces in the region saying it's ready to strike alone despite losing support of its closest ally. and more misery for...
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officials in poland, italy and canada say their militaries will not take part in any action without the endorsement of a u.n. security council resolution. president obama is also facing opposition at home. a new public opinion poll showed opponents of u.s. military action outnumbered supporters. >> hands off syria! >> protesters gathered in front of the white house. they recalled the country's rush to war in iraq more than a decade ago. a move that was based on incorrect information. >> when the people in america voted for president obama, they thought finally george bush is leaving, no more bush, no more unilateral wars but what is president obama doing? exactly what president bush did. >> the u.n. inspectors left a hotel in damascus on friday apparently heading for inspection sites. they plan to leave syria on saturday morning shortening their stay. a resident of damascus says people are stocking up on food and moving away from military facilities out of concerns of possible military attacks. >>> a u.s. television network says the united states has proof that top syrian military offic
officials in poland, italy and canada say their militaries will not take part in any action without the endorsement of a u.n. security council resolution. president obama is also facing opposition at home. a new public opinion poll showed opponents of u.s. military action outnumbered supporters. >> hands off syria! >> protesters gathered in front of the white house. they recalled the country's rush to war in iraq more than a decade ago. a move that was based on incorrect...
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makes it a much tougher sell, not only losing the support of the british, but also germany and also canada. it makes it more difficult for him in another way. about 200 lawmakers have sent letters to the white house saying the president needs approval before launching any sort of military strike. now we are starting to hear from members saying wait a minute, if the british parliament gets a vote, we should, too, so that could increase the pressure there and the american public is behind that. a brand new pole says 80% of americans, 80% want the president to ask congress's permission. the white house has given no indication that it is going to take that route. it would be a tough vote, because congress tends to vote the way of the american people and 50% of americans don't want to get involved. >> we expect evidence today coming out of syria, but officials down playing any conclusiveness. >> they are. the white house promises they would give us the evidence by the end of the week. when the president talked about military involvement or u.s. involvement, he said they would first have to esta
makes it a much tougher sell, not only losing the support of the british, but also germany and also canada. it makes it more difficult for him in another way. about 200 lawmakers have sent letters to the white house saying the president needs approval before launching any sort of military strike. now we are starting to hear from members saying wait a minute, if the british parliament gets a vote, we should, too, so that could increase the pressure there and the american public is behind that. a...
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labor day originated in canada, labor day started in the u.s. in 1882 in new york city, the first waffle house opened on labor day in 1955. alan: well if it was in canada, it would be l-a-b-o-u-r,so the answer is no. james: and i think it was... i think it was the canada one. alan: b! i pick b! angie: they were all true statements. alan: oh man! every time you get me! james: that's a trick question. angie: every time! i'll tip you off next time if you, you know, give me a little on the side. thanks a lot, guys! alan: thank you. angie: first business continues right after this... > > tim biggam of trading block joins us now for chart talk to talk about some sneaky stocks. good morning. > > good morning angie. traders are caught up in taper talk. they're also watching the situation in seria, but there have been some stocks that have made sudden moves--big bursts here. what stocks do you see going forward that can have major moves? yeah absolutely, and you eluded to syria which caused the price of oil to, you know,go up sharply. a stock that has be
labor day originated in canada, labor day started in the u.s. in 1882 in new york city, the first waffle house opened on labor day in 1955. alan: well if it was in canada, it would be l-a-b-o-u-r,so the answer is no. james: and i think it was... i think it was the canada one. alan: b! i pick b! angie: they were all true statements. alan: oh man! every time you get me! james: that's a trick question. angie: every time! i'll tip you off next time if you, you know, give me a little on the side....
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says paris is in no way influenced by the vote in london and reserves the right to act unilaterally canada has also voiced support for intervention but has shied away from agreeing to take part however some of america's other nato allies have taken a more a lukewarm approach with british forces now out of the question germany italy austria and spain say they will back washington without a u.n. resolution now this as military experts across the globe warn against military intervention in syria british admiral allen west told r.t. that weakening the assad regime would provide a boost to extremist forces who could down turn against the west all my experience of walls and i've been in them and in the lead up to them and i've been running them and things is to find that you have a more of unintended consequences you think you're just going to do one little thing but actually things then happen and expand the nations like the u.s. and the u.k. and france and turkey need to be very very careful about what action they take we need to be very clear what is it we actually want to achieve what is the
says paris is in no way influenced by the vote in london and reserves the right to act unilaterally canada has also voiced support for intervention but has shied away from agreeing to take part however some of america's other nato allies have taken a more a lukewarm approach with british forces now out of the question germany italy austria and spain say they will back washington without a u.n. resolution now this as military experts across the globe warn against military intervention in syria...