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join me on my toronto, canada, southern ontario adventure. located in ontario, canada's second-largest province, toronto is the country's most populous metropolis. for a unique perspective on the city, i begin my explorations at the cn tower, one of the world's tallest. ever since it was completed in 1974, the 1,800-foot cn tower has been a major toronto attraction. with its revolving restaurant, observation deck, now they've taken things almost over the edge, literally. before i can walk, possible fall objects like watches, coins, and rings must be left behind. and since hanging out 116 stories above the ground is thrilling enough, i'm also screened for narcotics and alcohol. besides my pants, the only thing i can take out on the edge is glasses. harnessed and strapped in, my next stop is the great outdoors. >> come on out, joseph. all right. there you go. whoo! welcome out. so, guys, i'd like to welcome you out to the edge walk. you are currently 356 meters above the earth. >> 1,000 feet? >> 1,168 feet, to be precise. i'm not sure if it loo
join me on my toronto, canada, southern ontario adventure. located in ontario, canada's second-largest province, toronto is the country's most populous metropolis. for a unique perspective on the city, i begin my explorations at the cn tower, one of the world's tallest. ever since it was completed in 1974, the 1,800-foot cn tower has been a major toronto attraction. with its revolving restaurant, observation deck, now they've taken things almost over the edge, literally. before i can walk,...
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and what it felt like to be in that place in canada and in other opportunities to be in that land in ireland. i wonder if you can reflect and margaret as well, what were the physical experiences you were having and what was the importance ever going to the place by way of informing your story? >> i don't know if anybody seen there is a series on now on called african-american lives? >> yeah. >> and it remindses me so much of my experience and some of the things that were said that rang through for me are things like, if we don't know where we come from we don't know that we are somebody. it's like, the effects of colonization when -- when our story is taken from us. in when our language is taken and we are disoriented and we come to a new country, we are not literate, it's a way to keep people oppressed. so, part of reclaiming ourselves as irish americans and having the biggest life possible means knowing everything there is to know about ourselves and our people. >> i will talk briefly about the going to saint john i set that trip up and 911 happened. and so i endsed up going on thi
and what it felt like to be in that place in canada and in other opportunities to be in that land in ireland. i wonder if you can reflect and margaret as well, what were the physical experiences you were having and what was the importance ever going to the place by way of informing your story? >> i don't know if anybody seen there is a series on now on called african-american lives? >> yeah. >> and it remindses me so much of my experience and some of the things that were said...
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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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i heard somebody tell me he was born in canada. that's really his thing. >> that's really his thing. that is what you do when you don't know what to say. it's the first time i've seen him befuddled. what do you say? you got me. kids growing up playing tag, he doesn't say you got me. >> no, he doesn't. because he's caught. part of that conversation was also a -- a conversation about his birther accusations against the president. >> yes. >> and we might all think that's, you know, done with and we're not talking about it anymore, but it's still happening. people going to town hall meetings around the country saying -- >> let's get to where -- i want to get this from texas. it seems to me there's a very interesting compelling, continuing effort to delegitimatize this president. people on the right say he's a disaster, he's clearly not, look what he's already accomplished in terms of health care and other issues and getting the bad guys and stuff like that. they referred to him not as the president of the united states but a liberal le
i heard somebody tell me he was born in canada. that's really his thing. >> that's really his thing. that is what you do when you don't know what to say. it's the first time i've seen him befuddled. what do you say? you got me. kids growing up playing tag, he doesn't say you got me. >> no, he doesn't. because he's caught. part of that conversation was also a -- a conversation about his birther accusations against the president. >> yes. >> and we might all think that's,...
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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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in these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to look for a shelter on the day. her . didn't. think. oh all. oh. it's too late for me i'm old done in quarter past that i'll soon be on searching for all mice and that's the point i was blind and deaf and without hope. this is no life. it's a crappy joke come on priests went to god you cry good good good for all my needs it was nothing but shall i start don't you worry about me or about my sins good doll so is it out with him. but if he does exist if you go. for all. this is a man who's ready to bring charges against god himself at the last judgment his name is alexander savor of he lives in a small apartment in moscow suburbs and at two o'clock every thursday afternoon he sits by his front door wearing a device around his neck the minute it vibrates and the likes to and read he knows a delivery has arrived and it's time to open the door. every week for many years a korea has regularly delivered meals for alexander from a nearby restaurant he knows his client is blind and dea
in these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to look for a shelter on the day. her . didn't. think. oh all. oh. it's too late for me i'm old done in quarter past that i'll soon be on searching for all mice and that's the point i was blind and deaf and without hope. this is no life. it's a crappy joke come on priests went to god you cry good good good for all my needs it was nothing but shall i start don't you worry about me or about my sins good doll so...
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and canada and australia this is all we have here and you have to submit to it you have no choice you have to have zero percent rates you have to have no return on savings there are no other you know there is no way you can deploy your savings and are seen rational manner you must submit the presenters in this case the sayings they're saying go go go child because they're there psychotic i mean they think they get on t.v. and they present to their audience a vision of police to tell terry as i'm and they give it a warm funny hockey puck blow like a mark carney in canada hi i'm our karting i'm the most fortunate central banker in history the world i come from canada maple syrup and drilling in alberta so much bigger so i just feel bad for this child because she was born of a brain that's a that's a sin in this economy so here again you know we have this system where you have no choice in america you have no choice but to eat genetically modified food the american empire is also and trying to force upon the world their healthcare system so i want to show you this remarkable story covere
and canada and australia this is all we have here and you have to submit to it you have no choice you have to have zero percent rates you have to have no return on savings there are no other you know there is no way you can deploy your savings and are seen rational manner you must submit the presenters in this case the sayings they're saying go go go child because they're there psychotic i mean they think they get on t.v. and they present to their audience a vision of police to tell terry as...
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i think this is probably some place in newfoundland, a remote shore of canada. we have come to believe that reaching out to others is a sign of weakness. was he asking for help and support as a vulnerability instead of a necessary strength. so if you agree with me that connections are the key to a good life, i would like you to explore with me how technology, and in particular, how that works can actually help. i would like to tell you about ties in the online network service. that is installed on every b-top computer in san francisco. this knowledge built on 20 years of connections to secure the future. it creates personal, private, secure online networks. here is what happened personal network looks like. and joe and her daughter created a network together, and what they did, they created a network in part because guildhall has an advance in her experience with cancer, and they wanted to coordinate the care and the connections and bring people closer to her in this important time. they identified and who they wanted to invite, and that is the only way you can
i think this is probably some place in newfoundland, a remote shore of canada. we have come to believe that reaching out to others is a sign of weakness. was he asking for help and support as a vulnerability instead of a necessary strength. so if you agree with me that connections are the key to a good life, i would like you to explore with me how technology, and in particular, how that works can actually help. i would like to tell you about ties in the online network service. that is installed...
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>>> you were born in canada. could you -- are you even eligible to be president of the united states? >> my mother was born in wilmington, delaware, so i'm a u.s. citizen by birth. >> i'm a u.s. citizen by birth. and he couldn't be more right. that was texas senator ted cruz telling jonathan carl that he is, in fact, a natural born citizen, therefore eligible to be president. cruz went the extra mile to release his birth certificate to the dallas morning news which reported cruz was born in canada to an american mother and has dual citizenship. and following that report, senator cruz released a statement renouncing his canada citizenship. he says now the dallas morning news that i have dual citizenship, i'm an american by birth and as a u.s. senator i believe i should only be an american. it's odd for me to say about a guy who i disagree with on many points, he couldn't be more right. the irony, of course, it mirrors the phony scenario of those who have been arguing to this day that president obama was born overs
>>> you were born in canada. could you -- are you even eligible to be president of the united states? >> my mother was born in wilmington, delaware, so i'm a u.s. citizen by birth. >> i'm a u.s. citizen by birth. and he couldn't be more right. that was texas senator ted cruz telling jonathan carl that he is, in fact, a natural born citizen, therefore eligible to be president. cruz went the extra mile to release his birth certificate to the dallas morning news which reported...
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these are the images and seeing from the streets of canada. operations are old today. kurds in syria call a world powers for protection is the united nations progress reports of hundreds of kurdish civilians massacred by rebel forces. meanwhile the cia warns the collapse of the assad government could make syria an al qaeda haven posing an even greater threat to u.s. national security. and no tape to take out of washington for not wanting to build relations on an equal footing after president obama's decision to cancel a summit with latino uprooted.
these are the images and seeing from the streets of canada. operations are old today. kurds in syria call a world powers for protection is the united nations progress reports of hundreds of kurdish civilians massacred by rebel forces. meanwhile the cia warns the collapse of the assad government could make syria an al qaeda haven posing an even greater threat to u.s. national security. and no tape to take out of washington for not wanting to build relations on an equal footing after president...
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in canada and this is the length and o'leary exchange and they have a thirteen year old girl i'm called rachel parent and she's an activist against genetic modification untested and unlabeled genetic modification so first let's talk turned to this clip here what is what would the testing look like in other words what kind of testing would be reliable to say this is ok for the environment ecosystem finitely we need a long term study to determine if it safe for not only our ecosystem but our health as well. we're in a long term study you're eating genetically modified food whether you're a good or a lab rats and we have been for decades now wow well it's very consistent as though what this idea. or not. depending on you interpret what are being served by theirselves i mean yeah the kid has got a good point. you know before she is corrupted i guess that's the question but what's the follow up on that well you know she points out that all she was is labeling and she wants testing because right now at the moment these crops are deployed around the world with only. ninety days of testing so s
in canada and this is the length and o'leary exchange and they have a thirteen year old girl i'm called rachel parent and she's an activist against genetic modification untested and unlabeled genetic modification so first let's talk turned to this clip here what is what would the testing look like in other words what kind of testing would be reliable to say this is ok for the environment ecosystem finitely we need a long term study to determine if it safe for not only our ecosystem but our...
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summer in canada is pretty much the last week of july. anyway, one night, his band just finished playing this gig... oh, my god! simon. that was such a good show. you guys totally rocked out. yeah. i know. i figure we're about four or five gigs away from really exploding. we're gonna be big, babe. i mean, like crash test dummies big. so, that everything? yeah. all right. listen, babe... it's over. what? i'm getting back together with louise marsh. louise marsh?! that's a whore's name if i ever heard one. yeah, why would he want to get back together with louise marsh? well, the thing is... her folks just put in a pool. oh... so... totally... i get it. pools are great. swimming's awesome. we have a sprinkler. run right through it. well, i should go. uh... babe, wait. yeah, simon? you forgot to load the drum set. no! tell me you did not load the drum set. (drums feet) i did. (all groaning) and now he's coming here? robin, why do you want to see this guy? oh! i know why. you're gonna win, aren't you? i have no idea what you're talking about.
summer in canada is pretty much the last week of july. anyway, one night, his band just finished playing this gig... oh, my god! simon. that was such a good show. you guys totally rocked out. yeah. i know. i figure we're about four or five gigs away from really exploding. we're gonna be big, babe. i mean, like crash test dummies big. so, that everything? yeah. all right. listen, babe... it's over. what? i'm getting back together with louise marsh. louise marsh?! that's a whore's name if i ever...
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and canada border. if the auction is going to be successful, this has to be resolved with canada or you would december -- disenfranchised. i do not and that is now, the fcc would want. let us be a part of that. let us know in the beginning and be part of the creation instead of responding to their best guesses at this point. >> gordon smith, we recently had the founder of aereo. we asked him up out -- to respond to people said they are stealing broadcast signals. here's what he had to say. >> at some point you have to call it what it is how it is name calling. express and courts a perry and that it is a legal technology and it is consistent -- when federal courts expressed it is a legal technology and is consistent with the law, it is difficult for me to look at it as any other way that name- calling or mischaracterization. is paid for by the consumers. respond this way. not atrue that preliminary interaction i gives broadcasters. the ninth circuit, , --case called ariel keller killer, they held it was
and canada border. if the auction is going to be successful, this has to be resolved with canada or you would december -- disenfranchised. i do not and that is now, the fcc would want. let us be a part of that. let us know in the beginning and be part of the creation instead of responding to their best guesses at this point. >> gordon smith, we recently had the founder of aereo. we asked him up out -- to respond to people said they are stealing broadcast signals. here's what he had to...
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. - it works in canada. it works in australia- - we're not in canada! we're not in canada! - it saves $20 billion over the next 30 years- - not going to happen. paper's staying, and put your money in the stock market. - you were also against light bulbs, so let's- you don't want coins, you don't want light bulbs. you want to know why? politics. it's about money. let's make it about money. - i just don't like the way it feels in my pants. - you don't like it. it's about politics for you. you're not interested in money. i understand. - time for your bonus round question now: what do students own more of, pcs or tablets? - pcs. - pcs. oh yeah, it's much more. - you both win. terrific job. great job. 82% owning those pcs. thanks guys. first business continues after this. trad dan deming of stutland equities joins us. good morning, dan. - morning, angie. - we are now in uncharted territory. how do you, as a trader, read this market? - i tell you angie, right now, like you said, we are. we saw the russell, the dow, and the s&p 500 all break to all-time highs yesterday, so really
. - it works in canada. it works in australia- - we're not in canada! we're not in canada! - it saves $20 billion over the next 30 years- - not going to happen. paper's staying, and put your money in the stock market. - you were also against light bulbs, so let's- you don't want coins, you don't want light bulbs. you want to know why? politics. it's about money. let's make it about money. - i just don't like the way it feels in my pants. - you don't like it. it's about politics for you. you're...
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it's been a rough day for our friends in canada. it's true, despite being born in calgary, canada, senator cruise decided to turn his back on the neighbors to the north, his people and wrap himself in the american flag. but? what would cause him to leave them out in the cold. he thinks the american voters wouldn't accept someone with dual citizenship between canada and the united states as president. in his mind canadians don't have the self made can do spirit. when it comes to can do, don't forget what canada has done. they brought us the electric wheelchair, the snowblower, the pacemaker, the egg carton, insulin, alkaline battery, the garage bag, the game of basketball, that would be interesting to prove, and the bear trap, which we apparently need more of. have you seen the news? we need a president that knows about bear traps. maybe there is too much baggage associated with being canadian because after all, the luggage ticket at a hotel or airport was invited by a can canadian, too. >>> an idea that could change the way you read
it's been a rough day for our friends in canada. it's true, despite being born in calgary, canada, senator cruise decided to turn his back on the neighbors to the north, his people and wrap himself in the american flag. but? what would cause him to leave them out in the cold. he thinks the american voters wouldn't accept someone with dual citizenship between canada and the united states as president. in his mind canadians don't have the self made can do spirit. when it comes to can do, don't...
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well over in canada as we know the housing bubble is getting ready to burst and. well it's carry blue big bubble in canada now it's crashing it's not hard to blow big bubble if you like it makes buy something about humans and dogs if you leave out of dog food eat themselves to death if you jack interest rates down to zero percent they'll speculate themselves to death and the bubble will pop that's not it's it's not so what you get paid on the amount of dogs you murder the amount of consumers and lenders you destroy that's how you're getting paid that's a that's a business model based on a genocide it's a it's environment it's interest rate sensitive genocide there's an interest rate apartheid mark carney is the doraine psychopath from canada who blew an enormous bubble in canada and now it's your go to blow it all up on this show well the c.m.h. see has notified banks across the candidate that they're going to lower their maximum guarantee for these mortgages and that decision comes in the wake of unexpected to manned for the guarantees of course you know the gove
well over in canada as we know the housing bubble is getting ready to burst and. well it's carry blue big bubble in canada now it's crashing it's not hard to blow big bubble if you like it makes buy something about humans and dogs if you leave out of dog food eat themselves to death if you jack interest rates down to zero percent they'll speculate themselves to death and the bubble will pop that's not it's it's not so what you get paid on the amount of dogs you murder the amount of consumers...
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. >> he was found dead last month in canada. >> his death was caused by heroine and alcohol. >> to read more about the episode and how it will address his death, go to ktvu.com and click on hot topics. >>> a ship set to sail from san francisco is headed for a voyage on the pacific. . >> the 270 footship have been equipped with gear and submersible to explore the ocean floor. >> they're cruise to canada and then hawaii. >> it's a nonprofit founded guy google chairman and his wife. >>> some businesses are bracing for big changes if there is in the fact a bart strike, and of course we just received notification from the union of a 72-hour strike notification. >> some businesses say it could be bad, others say it could actually be bad. >> news of another possible bart strike is giving folks at this restaurant reason to drink. >> this is just around the corner from the pal street station in san francisco, and last month's strike was bad for business. >> our sales, there was a huge drop, and you know, and if this happens, this will be creating a huge impact on the restaurant. >> the bay area
. >> he was found dead last month in canada. >> his death was caused by heroine and alcohol. >> to read more about the episode and how it will address his death, go to ktvu.com and click on hot topics. >>> a ship set to sail from san francisco is headed for a voyage on the pacific. . >> the 270 footship have been equipped with gear and submersible to explore the ocean floor. >> they're cruise to canada and then hawaii. >> it's a nonprofit founded guy...
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market why not canada. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on r t. if the main competitor on the market is mother nature. may customers struggle with good. fight for each draw from an old turkey supplier. let people think i or prices pure want to. live on our teeth. they use it up there and wash their hands in it and flush their toilets with the same water that nestle says selling and spraying water. in his secret laboratory tim mccarthy was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and we're going this is why you should care watch only on the dot com. i. am in it i. it appears that jose oro is far from having won over to go via. today to me the first the employees are gone colombia are out in the street they're demanding wage increases. small scale miners
market why not canada. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on r t. if the main competitor on the market is mother nature. may customers struggle with good. fight for each draw from an old turkey supplier. let people think i or prices pure want to. live on our teeth. they use it up there and wash their hands in it and flush their toilets with the same water that nestle says...
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we are on to canada. i like gold-mining companies. dennis: in canada? >> yes. a lot of the etfs we can have are about 60% in canadian gold-mining. you can get good exposure to those two funds i told you about. psau and ring. gold has been killed, so again i am a value person who has good reasons to buy something. i think gold will rally as we get more and more concerned about the weakness in the gdp growth as to get more and more concerned of a potential debt ceiling and also as we wait to hear if they will downgrade us. dennis: i can't help but think u.s. stocks of the best investments in the entire world because our economy is far stronger than the other wobbly ones. your approach to the three cs, chile, china and canada, it is predicated i want to take money out of u.s. stocks and put it over there or diversify? >> i love the u.s. i love this country, we are so free. we innovate. why not have a little heat in the three cs as well. dennis: i love you for saying that. thank you for being with us tonight. time for a look at stories you are clicking on tonight o
we are on to canada. i like gold-mining companies. dennis: in canada? >> yes. a lot of the etfs we can have are about 60% in canadian gold-mining. you can get good exposure to those two funds i told you about. psau and ring. gold has been killed, so again i am a value person who has good reasons to buy something. i think gold will rally as we get more and more concerned about the weakness in the gdp growth as to get more and more concerned of a potential debt ceiling and also as we wait...
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back over to you. >> bank of canada though, was up. about 1% today. royal bank of canada. rbc with record earnings for the quarter. so now we ask, what's next for the bank? >> with cnbc exclusive interview, gordon nixon. ceo of rbc. >> nice to be back with you both. >> one thing that's clear from your earnings, is that rbc is making hay while the sun is shining. i whether i remember target earnings report, weakness in canada et cetera, do you see storm clouds gathering on the horizon for the canadian economy? >> we don't. by and large, you know, business continues to be very strong. record results in canadian banking. record results in wealth management and strong results across all of our other businesses with a strong 20% return on equities. so it feels pretty good. i think the outlook for the balance of the year continues to remain reasonably solid. and in what is a slow growth environment. there's, you know, growth is slow and steady in canada just as it is in the united states. that's probably what it is continue to be for some time. >> we are getting used to that new
back over to you. >> bank of canada though, was up. about 1% today. royal bank of canada. rbc with record earnings for the quarter. so now we ask, what's next for the bank? >> with cnbc exclusive interview, gordon nixon. ceo of rbc. >> nice to be back with you both. >> one thing that's clear from your earnings, is that rbc is making hay while the sun is shining. i whether i remember target earnings report, weakness in canada et cetera, do you see storm clouds gathering...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing up for a shelter all day. welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser time out to go to gainesville georgia to talk with robert predator author of conquer the crash proctor welcome to the kaiser report yes good to be here thanks max ok let's talk about this idea you call yourself a one handed economist who sees no chance of inflation that deflation is our future so speak about that a little bit. well i think the big problem is debt there are fifty five trillion dollars worth of dollar denominated debt when you go around the world and add up to debt it comes to about two hundred trillion dollars when the government ran out of steam pushing home ownership debt they started moving over to students and trying to push student loans those are now up to a trillion dollars when you had eighty four trillion dollars worth of unfunded liabilities of the federal government. when you look at perhaps a quadrillion dollars worth of what i call iou if what you're derivatives i think the
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing up for a shelter all day. welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser time out to go to gainesville georgia to talk with robert predator author of conquer the crash proctor welcome to the kaiser report yes good to be here thanks max ok let's talk about this idea you call yourself a one handed economist who sees no chance of inflation that deflation is our future so speak about that a little bit. well i think...
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we had the first feet in india and canada and the states. and britain suddenly emerges with this new taste, which is simple. we know what we like, and we are gonna get on with it. and this confidence that suddenly came out with this new wealth is exemplified, is typified by the heavy balusters. so you now know its date. you know now its history. and now i'm going to refer to the audience here and now i'm going to ask you what do you reckon this is worth, then? 150. 150. do i hear any more than 150? 300. 1,000. 1,000. 300. 300. 600. 600. 400. 400. we're getting the general idea. so my evaluation, auctioneer's hammer, £4,000. oh, my. oh, my god. you are joking. as if i would. and that's auction price. if you wanted to buy it, you've got to be taking out £6,000 to buy that. golly. i could do with it filled, i think. ( all laugh ) i thought it was worth maybe £200. i'll give you 200 for it. i just, you know, it's-- i'm shaking as well. when you think about it, we just have it and it's just a vase in the house. oh, crikey. what a marvelous end
we had the first feet in india and canada and the states. and britain suddenly emerges with this new taste, which is simple. we know what we like, and we are gonna get on with it. and this confidence that suddenly came out with this new wealth is exemplified, is typified by the heavy balusters. so you now know its date. you know now its history. and now i'm going to refer to the audience here and now i'm going to ask you what do you reckon this is worth, then? 150. 150. do i hear any more than...
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from canada is an ambassador for water just like peter broderick. except that she's a consumer activist a winner of the alternative nobel prize and a strong critic of nestle. nestlé and. we've asked the company for an interview and was still waiting for a reply from the time being we can film only these pictures on the fringes of a media event. nestlé is one of the most profitable companies ever annual turnover exceeds one hundred billion dollars it's the world's largest food and beverage multinational adored by investors big and small. more than a quarter of a million staff. and the chairman of the board is a man with a mission. to buy i've often wondered what is the most single important factor that could ensure a company continuing for another one hundred forty years and i always come to the same conclusion water. when it comes to bottled water nestle is the undisputed well. the company has bought up many of its competitors and now owns more than seventy different brands annual turnover totals more than nine billion dollars. with a takeover of
from canada is an ambassador for water just like peter broderick. except that she's a consumer activist a winner of the alternative nobel prize and a strong critic of nestle. nestlé and. we've asked the company for an interview and was still waiting for a reply from the time being we can film only these pictures on the fringes of a media event. nestlé is one of the most profitable companies ever annual turnover exceeds one hundred billion dollars it's the world's largest food and beverage...
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and if the do you are asked successful there as they were in canada them that position of power house won't be in question. robert certainly on our team. now for the extreme sport of basketball as the first ever russian final of the one the one streetball championship was held in moscow last weekend to determine who travel to san francisco bay and compete at next month's wild finale at alcatraz president has little. no teammate no coach no excuses just your opponent the ball and the bus kid this is one on one basketball way you can rely only on yourself to find out what it takes to be the best in the sport and get through to the final at the legendary jail or almost free ticket thousand prisoners granted by skating from alcatraz now hundreds of contenders from all around the globe we had links to get into to face up at once not so i read various and was really thinking of the rock. the world finale will be held at all contrast next month for the fourth time the russian stage is making its debut these here with qualifying rounds in seven cities and a national decider in moscow where si
and if the do you are asked successful there as they were in canada them that position of power house won't be in question. robert certainly on our team. now for the extreme sport of basketball as the first ever russian final of the one the one streetball championship was held in moscow last weekend to determine who travel to san francisco bay and compete at next month's wild finale at alcatraz president has little. no teammate no coach no excuses just your opponent the ball and the bus kid...
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>> born in canada, perhaps not. i'm not sure where he was born. >> definitely born in canada. >> okay. you'll have to ask him that question. but perhaps not. >> joining me today, managing editor of the grio.com and msnbc contributor joy reed and insider josh barrow. gentleman and lady. joy, donald trump is not yet done talking about birtherism and birther con speerspiracieco. even inside his own party, the chickens come home. >> and could roost, actually. obviously, ted cruz is not black. the birther thing doesn't apply. case closed. >> the thing is, josh, i mean, folk, trying to draw a line between the president, present president obama refusing to release his birth certificate and ted cruz' disavow of birth place and release of his birth certificate. in "the washington post," questioning about cruz' eligibility have everything to do with the question of the law. the obama question, the underlying facts. conspiracy theories about whether the president was actually born in the united states. >> no. that's right. thi
>> born in canada, perhaps not. i'm not sure where he was born. >> definitely born in canada. >> okay. you'll have to ask him that question. but perhaps not. >> joining me today, managing editor of the grio.com and msnbc contributor joy reed and insider josh barrow. gentleman and lady. joy, donald trump is not yet done talking about birtherism and birther con speerspiracieco. even inside his own party, the chickens come home. >> and could roost, actually....
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business in canada, a little canada business. so it's done better in an environment where a lot of the world hasn't done well. >> let's make the switch to food and oil. david wants to know about transcanada, the big pipeline company. >> it's a canada company. we like the stock long term, they are the company that controls the keystone pipeline and there is controversy if that will get approved or not but there is a 70% chance of it getting approved a 3.8% yield and they have grown the dividend for 12 years in a row and converting a pipeline to move oil east instead of natural gas. we like the stock here. would be a buyer. >> viewers asked about their favorite stocks. tell us about one of yours. it's warehouser. you like the trees, do you? >> i like the trees. what i like about warehouser, it's simple. it's a real estate investment trust that gives you a dividend of 2.8%. it increased 18% this year. we think that will increase 14% next year. it trades 25% below its net asset value and the housing recovery has legs. because of thei
business in canada, a little canada business. so it's done better in an environment where a lot of the world hasn't done well. >> let's make the switch to food and oil. david wants to know about transcanada, the big pipeline company. >> it's a canada company. we like the stock long term, they are the company that controls the keystone pipeline and there is controversy if that will get approved or not but there is a 70% chance of it getting approved a 3.8% yield and they have grown...
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the president held yet another telephone call with the prime minister of canada, steven harper, and this is how they end virtually every press release, the united states and -- fill in the blank -- in this case, canada, strongly oppose the use of chemical weapons. this as secretary hagel still traveling in southeast asia has been on the phone with his counterparts at the uk and france and other countries. secretary kerry we see every day. he has placed new calls many to the same counterparts around the world. obviously this is something we have seen before dell in previous circumstances of this kind of military action, trying to build that coalition. the first question is obvious, when if there is to be the military option, when will it take place? when will he hear from the president? before such operations take place? what is the goal? what is the purpose? is it simply to punish the syrian regime and will there be collateral effects in terms of casualties and unforeseen effects in terms of taking the lid off of a region that is whip sawed by fractionalism, and thirdly, dell, what are t
the president held yet another telephone call with the prime minister of canada, steven harper, and this is how they end virtually every press release, the united states and -- fill in the blank -- in this case, canada, strongly oppose the use of chemical weapons. this as secretary hagel still traveling in southeast asia has been on the phone with his counterparts at the uk and france and other countries. secretary kerry we see every day. he has placed new calls many to the same counterparts...
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cashethe jet stream will circulate from canada. that keeps the hot air add bay. the heat and humidity out of another canadian high pressure. that is a summer canadian high. some storms passing north of us. you concede a few of those to brush the area sunday night. after monday's sharp and thunderstorms up refund the temperature readings dropping a little the next week. casnext week. >> four months we have had a pattern that has been dominated by air masses in canada. signs that it could be breaking down there could be a pattern change coming. kind of like a below normal summer going. a pretty nice one. have a great weekend and thank you for joining us. >> catch him tomorrow at north halsted market is tomorrow at north halsted market is bi whoa! spike that! yeah! yo, man, there's pike. it looks like he's serious. let's go. i don't usually handle this kind of thing myself, trask. but in your case, i've made an exception. [chuckling]
cashethe jet stream will circulate from canada. that keeps the hot air add bay. the heat and humidity out of another canadian high pressure. that is a summer canadian high. some storms passing north of us. you concede a few of those to brush the area sunday night. after monday's sharp and thunderstorms up refund the temperature readings dropping a little the next week. casnext week. >> four months we have had a pattern that has been dominated by air masses in canada. signs that it could...
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let you know why joe thorton is skipping canada's orientation camp. >>> joe thorton was invited to canada's olympic team hockey orientation but personal reasons, he is saying thank you but no thanks. he was scheduled to be in alberta this week but he stayed home because his 2-month-old son, river, was battling a sickness. river was hospitalized earlier this month but since been released. that is very, very good. joe decided to stay behind, just in case, that's what good dads do. two other sharks at canada's orientation, including dan boyle, who says joe absolutely made the right decision. >>> mean time, the u.s. men's hockey team says it's going for the gold at sochi, brings back the miracle on ice people police 1980. the team wasn't expected to medal three years ago in vancouver but pulled off a silver medal win this time around, the americans actually might be the favorites. among the 48 players this week's orientation camp, sharks center, joe pavel ski. >>> to hoops now august freshman at colorado state this is awesome, colorado state university living large after a free year's worth of
let you know why joe thorton is skipping canada's orientation camp. >>> joe thorton was invited to canada's olympic team hockey orientation but personal reasons, he is saying thank you but no thanks. he was scheduled to be in alberta this week but he stayed home because his 2-month-old son, river, was battling a sickness. river was hospitalized earlier this month but since been released. that is very, very good. joe decided to stay behind, just in case, that's what good dads do. two...
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we take a look float training in the winter on canada's west coast. we talk to legendary aerobatic pilot patty wagstaff. and we go inside a simulator to learn how to land an airliner. from the boundary bay airport, this is the aviators. >> i'm jeff lewis and i'm the pilot on the mig-15. ♪ >> the aviators' staff correspondent jeff lewis, codename biscuit, has a passion for aviation. normally on the aviators, jeff is a field correspondent. but on today's show, he is the subject of a segment. we caught up with him just before one of his air show performances in the legendary mig-15. >> well, i've been flying for a long time. my background is i'm, um, a professional pilot captain. to fly an aircraft like this, you do require a couple thousand hours and, um, some jet experience. either professionally or on corporate jets is a good background for it, and as well as flying other aircraft like our l-29 delfin. that sets you up with the skill set required to fly this type of high-performance, swept wing jet. this is a neat airplane. the mig-15 was the most w
we take a look float training in the winter on canada's west coast. we talk to legendary aerobatic pilot patty wagstaff. and we go inside a simulator to learn how to land an airliner. from the boundary bay airport, this is the aviators. >> i'm jeff lewis and i'm the pilot on the mig-15. ♪ >> the aviators' staff correspondent jeff lewis, codename biscuit, has a passion for aviation. normally on the aviators, jeff is a field correspondent. but on today's show, he is the subject of a...
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this one here is great because we have people from all over the country, canada and the united kingdom. i would never do that or couldn't do that because of the laws in my political jurisdiction or whatever, we are not allowed to do that. then there's going to be other things when you think, gosh, i never thought about that, i think that would work really good. i'm going to take it back it my jurisdiction. probably over the past few years i've got 500 people i've dealt with, officers that have come to the class and subsequently become gravanis experts and set up programs. almost every program is different. a lot of the basis is the same, the information is consistent worldwide but people will tweak what information they are going to use and how they are going to be allowed to operate. some are in plain cars, some in marked units, it all depends how it's going to go. take the information you get, there's so much good information here today and tomorrow, take the information you want, take it back and integrate it into however you are going to work your program. when we come right down t
this one here is great because we have people from all over the country, canada and the united kingdom. i would never do that or couldn't do that because of the laws in my political jurisdiction or whatever, we are not allowed to do that. then there's going to be other things when you think, gosh, i never thought about that, i think that would work really good. i'm going to take it back it my jurisdiction. probably over the past few years i've got 500 people i've dealt with, officers that have...
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if you look it canada and the u.k. where they have universal health care systems they went through a time of almost a decade of just over burdened, the economy and the system and long waits for high complexity procedures and so folks go -- tend to want to avoid long lines by pursuing global tourism necker. one brickkiln there would have died before i got on the operating table in india for my surgery. gerri: that is what i am worried about. as we move closer and closer the single payer lines can get along . >> there is global choice though it now. consumers have a choice. gerri: i like to hear that. take care. and later in the show, the white house is on its final push to get you to sign up for obamacare as the exchanges are set to open. the latest on that. next, we answer the question, how do you do that? tips on the best way does say, no, to your friends and family about money. coming up. ♪ ♪ gerri: are you played by the disease? hard to say no, especially to a loved one asking for a loan. we will tell you how ne
if you look it canada and the u.k. where they have universal health care systems they went through a time of almost a decade of just over burdened, the economy and the system and long waits for high complexity procedures and so folks go -- tend to want to avoid long lines by pursuing global tourism necker. one brickkiln there would have died before i got on the operating table in india for my surgery. gerri: that is what i am worried about. as we move closer and closer the single payer lines...
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who blew an enormous bubble in canada and now it's. to blow it all up on this show well the c.m.h. see has notified banks across the candidate that they're going to lower their maximum guarantee for these mortgages and the decision comes in the wake of unexpected to mand for the guarantees of course you know the government guarantees to use taxpayer money to trying to back their housing speculation and flipping schemes and of course they all went for it you know have an experiment go to a wal-mart and open up a van and inside the van are an unlimited supply of donuts and then go in the parking lot in front of the big fat waddling american to say all that down and you can eat now do you think a lot when i talk about they already have those sales at wal-mart where people trample themselves to death to get discounts on doenitz and eat themselves into obesity same thing in canada so here they're saying oh if we could interest rates down low enough for the white people meanwhile the black people have to go to payday lenders and spend thirty
who blew an enormous bubble in canada and now it's. to blow it all up on this show well the c.m.h. see has notified banks across the candidate that they're going to lower their maximum guarantee for these mortgages and the decision comes in the wake of unexpected to mand for the guarantees of course you know the government guarantees to use taxpayer money to trying to back their housing speculation and flipping schemes and of course they all went for it you know have an experiment go to a...
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i heard somebody born in canada. that's his thing. >> ted cruz. canada. and the right wing's birther hypocrisy. that's coming up. hero: if you had a chance to go anywhere in the world, but you had to leave right now, would you go? man: 'oh i can't go tonight' woman: 'i can't.' hero : that's what expedia asked me. host: book the flight but you have to go right now. hero: (laughs) and i just go? this is for real right? this is for real? i always said one day i'd go to china, just never thought it'd be today. anncr: we're giving away a trip every day. download the expedia app and your next trip could be on us. expedia, find yours. she loves a lot of it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditio
i heard somebody born in canada. that's his thing. >> ted cruz. canada. and the right wing's birther hypocrisy. that's coming up. hero: if you had a chance to go anywhere in the world, but you had to leave right now, would you go? man: 'oh i can't go tonight' woman: 'i can't.' hero : that's what expedia asked me. host: book the flight but you have to go right now. hero: (laughs) and i just go? this is for real right? this is for real? i always said one day i'd go to china, just never...
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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 kobold has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations are the day. police. told me my language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports and let you know what is the know i will leave them to the state department to comment on your latter point of the month to say that mr k.l.a. car is on the docket no god. no job no more weasel words when you have a direct question are you prepared for a change when you throw a punch be ready for a. printout of speech and a little bit on the freedom to cross. crosstalk were all things considered i'm peter lavelle to mind you were discussing the globalization of middle classes. richard gave a very spirited critique of capitalism the first half of the program go right ahead . look i am a liberal in america i am a member of the democratic party which means that i do think corporations have gone too far and i do support reform reforms like the dodd frank bill which i don't even think went far enough but would keep corporations but for being so big they had to
these are the images kobold has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations are the day. police. told me my language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports and let you know what is the know i will leave them to the state department to comment on your latter point of the month to say that mr k.l.a. car is on the docket no god. no job no more weasel words when you have a direct question are you prepared for a change when you throw a punch be ready...
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police in canada have released this video because they want the help of citizens. they want to know if anybody recognizes this guy because they want him in custody. >>> you don't see much video out of the middle east that's like this. what you're looking at is a palestinian wedding that has been crashed by some israeli soldiers. everybody is loving it. they are dancing to si, a big hit all of the around the world. the soldiers were supposed to be in hebron, in the west bank. they heard the music coming out of the club and they thought, let's go in there. as you can see, they've got on your uniform, flak jackets, their weapons. they wanted to party with the palestinians. so they went in there, everybody was getting along. great story, right? he is teaching the world to sigk in perfect harmony. anybody going to get in trouble for that? >> yes. and officials are looking into this because they're saying, as nice as this seems, they weren't following orders to be on patrol and, number two, you can't go into a palestinian party like this when you are an israeli soldier b
police in canada have released this video because they want the help of citizens. they want to know if anybody recognizes this guy because they want him in custody. >>> you don't see much video out of the middle east that's like this. what you're looking at is a palestinian wedding that has been crashed by some israeli soldiers. everybody is loving it. they are dancing to si, a big hit all of the around the world. the soldiers were supposed to be in hebron, in the west bank. they heard...