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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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some states have it, canada, germany, holabdomen, switzerland. this should not be controversial to showio show your i.d. the most basic thing we can demand is to check they are who they say they are. if they can't get the i.d., that's the problem. >> texas and north carolina are examples, it was found it was discrimin tory and twice as likely not to have an i.d. the courts found you could get a carry to conceal license but not an i.d. >> early voting and cutting down on the number of days people can vote. it cuts out some -- register to before they are 18 to vote when they hit that milestone. >> impersonataing someone else and sneaking into the polls, none of these laws touch on absentee ballots. with a host of measures just not voter i.d.es they are trying to limit the vote heavily minority, less affluent and young. it has nothing to do with voter integrity and has everything to do with politics. they are those who are least likely to have the kinds of i.d.s. >> i want to get your response and talk about the other aspects. young peopley to vote
some states have it, canada, germany, holabdomen, switzerland. this should not be controversial to showio show your i.d. the most basic thing we can demand is to check they are who they say they are. if they can't get the i.d., that's the problem. >> texas and north carolina are examples, it was found it was discrimin tory and twice as likely not to have an i.d. the courts found you could get a carry to conceal license but not an i.d. >> early voting and cutting down on the number...
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they're believed to have been traveling through canada or texas. he was last seen driving a blue four door nissan vers with a california plate. >>> we have an update from yesterday morning when the big rig caught fire. caltran inspected the bridge and said there's no damage. it happened about 3:45 yesterday morning. they closed two lanes of traffic and it took 12 hours before they were back over. the driver said a tire blew out and somehow the truck caught fire. still not clear what caused the fire. >>> today marks one year of the chevron explosion that sent people to the hospital. yesterday chevron agreed to pay a 2 million-dollar fine and agreed to inspect 100 percent of their piping. >> following new developments of the threat of al-qaeda. the department says all u.s. citizens in yemin should leaf immediately because of an extremely high security threat level. u.s. intelligence officials says the shut down of embassies in the middle east and africa was triggered by al-qaeda. reportedly the communication between the two men indicated they wanted
they're believed to have been traveling through canada or texas. he was last seen driving a blue four door nissan vers with a california plate. >>> we have an update from yesterday morning when the big rig caught fire. caltran inspected the bridge and said there's no damage. it happened about 3:45 yesterday morning. they closed two lanes of traffic and it took 12 hours before they were back over. the driver said a tire blew out and somehow the truck caught fire. still not clear what...
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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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. >>> not much happening, but toward canada they are getting rocked. this could be a problem tuesday and wednesday here. abc news at 6:30. this summer, new york state is back and open for business. with endless beaches, hundreds of miles for hiking...or biking. endless rivers and streams ready to take your breath away. and more than enough wineries to please every pallet. we're ready to make your new york state vacation perfect. there's never been a better time to vacation in new york state. plan your vacation at iloveny.com the new state of new york. welcome. . >> the worst sentence you will ever hear is you have cancer. maryland got on their bike and got pedaling. >> reporter: in the hearts of riders. >> i can control being on a bike. i can ride a bike for 24 hours. i can push through that pain. >> reporter: they started on saturday afternoon and a 2:00 finish on sunday. riders are on the course. >> if i can do this i should. >> reporter: maria shapiro got her friend on the phone. >> we were just trying to help everybody else. >> else. >> reporter: s
. >>> not much happening, but toward canada they are getting rocked. this could be a problem tuesday and wednesday here. abc news at 6:30. this summer, new york state is back and open for business. with endless beaches, hundreds of miles for hiking...or biking. endless rivers and streams ready to take your breath away. and more than enough wineries to please every pallet. we're ready to make your new york state vacation perfect. there's never been a better time to vacation in new york...
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. >> now, the detectives are following several leads from texas to canada and mexico. the first statewide amber alert issued to all california cell phones. he is believe teed be driving a blue nissan versa. >>> 62 years after her death, the family of henrietta lax can rest a little easier. she died without her family's ken, her cells because -- con sesz. her cells were used without her consent. . the family reached a genetic privacy agreement with nih, researchers will be allowed full access to the database governerned by the panel that contains family members. her story is the subject of a best seller the im mortal life of henrietta lax. >>> with no intention of catching a flight to bwi, the protest was in response to the treatment of a moral mother born in american flights. she was asked by a flight attendant to use a blanket to cover herself while breast feeding. she and other moms were offended by the request so more than 20 months showed up today for flursing in front of the american -- for nursing in front of the counter. >> we do this in the discretion or mo. >>
. >> now, the detectives are following several leads from texas to canada and mexico. the first statewide amber alert issued to all california cell phones. he is believe teed be driving a blue nissan versa. >>> 62 years after her death, the family of henrietta lax can rest a little easier. she died without her family's ken, her cells because -- con sesz. her cells were used without her consent. . the family reached a genetic privacy agreement with nih, researchers will be allowed...
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he's not sure about ted cruz since he was born in canada. are we to assume he'll dispatch an expensive team of investigators in order to find mr. cruz's birth certificate? >> i don't think he'll do that. he just runs his mouth. most of the time he doesn't make a lot of sense. he makes a fool of himself and a joke of himself. what was really going on in iowa this weekend and nia is right. the fact is that republicans who win iowa generally don't go onto the nomination not since george w. bush. democrats generally do. but the reason this is starting so early is because you have a competition between people like cruz and rand paul to be the nonchristie in this race. i'm for ted cruz for the republican nomination or failing that paul. republican friend of mine said to me this weekend if either of them wins the nomination, they'll get spanked in the general. he won't vote for them. but that's what's happening here. chris christie would have a hard time winning iowa. he's conservative but believes in governing. his opening comes in new hampshire w
he's not sure about ted cruz since he was born in canada. are we to assume he'll dispatch an expensive team of investigators in order to find mr. cruz's birth certificate? >> i don't think he'll do that. he just runs his mouth. most of the time he doesn't make a lot of sense. he makes a fool of himself and a joke of himself. what was really going on in iowa this weekend and nia is right. the fact is that republicans who win iowa generally don't go onto the nomination not since george w....
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>> he was in canada maybe not. >> he was definitely born in canada. >> you have to ask him that question. >> antics meaninging blood sucking insects. >> ♪ >> and we open with a look at the hottest ticket in consecutive circles this month, the defund obama care summer tour. in a few hours, ted cruz whose canadian citizenship well get to in a minute will take the stage in dallas to explain why now is the time for a government shutdown if democrats won't help repeal president obama's signature health care law. >> obama care is at its most vulnerable it's ever been right now. there's bipartisan agreement it's not working. the wheels are coming off. the unions are jumping ship. >> defunding obama care is just as much his signature issue as the actual law is president obama. he's is so attendees probably shouldn't expect the main act to stray too far from the hits that always produce the biggest applause. >> they say this is a fool's errand. you're tilting at windmills. if we can hold 41 republicans in the u.s. senate, or 218 republicans in the u.s. house, we can defund obama care. heritage
>> he was in canada maybe not. >> he was definitely born in canada. >> you have to ask him that question. >> antics meaninging blood sucking insects. >> ♪ >> and we open with a look at the hottest ticket in consecutive circles this month, the defund obama care summer tour. in a few hours, ted cruz whose canadian citizenship well get to in a minute will take the stage in dallas to explain why now is the time for a government shutdown if democrats won't help...
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outages had cascaded across ohio, michigan, pennsylvania, new york, vermont and parts of canada. parts of ontario blacked out. 50 million people without power, the largest outage in north american history. power was not fully restored for 48 hours. all because of what started with that one tree. it became a huge problem what happened with that one tree because of the shocking vulnerability of this electrical grid that we've got. which we started building in the 1800s with wires and wooden poles. ten years after that giant blackout of the whole northeast, question, of course, is, could it happen again? and the answer is maybe, but it is in fact probably less likely now. since then our country decided to try to fix it, at least we decided to spend a bunch of money trying to fix the problem. after the blackout, utility companies spent a lot to maintain what they've got per mile of line, transmission line, they've been spending nearly three times what they spent in the ten years before the blackout. the federal government also stepped up, five days before the '08 presidential electio
outages had cascaded across ohio, michigan, pennsylvania, new york, vermont and parts of canada. parts of ontario blacked out. 50 million people without power, the largest outage in north american history. power was not fully restored for 48 hours. all because of what started with that one tree. it became a huge problem what happened with that one tree because of the shocking vulnerability of this electrical grid that we've got. which we started building in the 1800s with wires and wooden...
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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 the
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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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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these are the images go forward and seeing from the streets of canada. the giant corporations are rule the day. is it possible to navigate the economy with all the details of his diction misinformation and media hype will keep you up to date by decoding the mainstream status if in your mind. lol. lol. lol. lol. you 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 many i mean. i know that i've seen a really messed up. the old story so closely. the. worst you are going through. right now superman the radio guy in fort lauderdale minestrone. i want to quote a good review never seen anything like this i'm told. you guys i'm having my innocence breaking this side so guys i know what i've been saying that there seems to be no legitimate.
these are the images go forward and seeing from the streets of canada. the giant corporations are rule the day. is it possible to navigate the economy with all the details of his diction misinformation and media hype will keep you up to date by decoding the mainstream status if in your mind. lol. lol. lol. lol. you 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 many i mean. i know that i've seen a really messed up. the old...
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>> he was born in canada. we know that. he's a canadian citizen but he's also an american citizen so i think he's eligible to run for president. his problem isn't he's from canada. it's that he's from mars. >> all right. all right. save your cheap left wing political hack attack for later. we'll get to that later. do you see any issue here? it seems to me the left is flirting with birtherism. here's a question. does that mean they are racist against a hispanic? >> you know, first of all, i think it's important to point out that there is one democrat who will not be talking about this issue and that is barack obama. and the left -- this is clearly a media dump. this was clearly an opponent, someone who sees ted cruz as a threat that delivered this information and has stirred it up behind the scenes. i think most people in politics recognize what this is. i enjoy the fact that people out there are highlighting that the republican party is a big tent. we have people from all walks of life who are stepping up to the plate with
>> he was born in canada. we know that. he's a canadian citizen but he's also an american citizen so i think he's eligible to run for president. his problem isn't he's from canada. it's that he's from mars. >> all right. all right. save your cheap left wing political hack attack for later. we'll get to that later. do you see any issue here? it seems to me the left is flirting with birtherism. here's a question. does that mean they are racist against a hispanic? >> you know,...
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n conmociÓn en canadÁ por la muerte de dos niÑos de cinco y siete aÑos de edad que dormÍan en casa de un amigo cuando fueron estrangulados por una serpiente pitÓn que subio por el sistema de ventilaciÓn y ahÍ cayÓ al piso donde estaban los pequeÑos dormidos para as asfÍxiarlos. >>> tragedia en la basÍlica de guadalupe. >>> fuga de gas deja muertos y heridos en argentina. >>> escÁndalo de corrupciÓn polÍtica en el sur de la florida, esperamos comentarios a travÉs de facebook y twitter con el hashtag el sur de la fro flo Árida uno de los peores escÁndalos. arrestaron a dos alcaldes y los a ce acusÓ de aceptar sobornos. escÁndalo de grandes proporciones, a los dos alcaldes de ciudades aledaÑas a miami los acusan de haber participado en un esquema ilegal en busca del lucro personal. manuel marofrn rono ha recibid 40.000 dÓlares en soborno, pizzi 6750 dÓlares en sobornos. >>> dos cabilderos tambiÉn, conspiraciÓn para cometer extorsiÓn, fiscalÍa anuncia que alcaldes se involucraron en un fraude de subsidios, se suponÍa que gestiÓnarian y todos los involucrados se apr
n conmociÓn en canadÁ por la muerte de dos niÑos de cinco y siete aÑos de edad que dormÍan en casa de un amigo cuando fueron estrangulados por una serpiente pitÓn que subio por el sistema de ventilaciÓn y ahÍ cayÓ al piso donde estaban los pequeÑos dormidos para as asfÍxiarlos. >>> tragedia en la basÍlica de guadalupe. >>> fuga de gas deja muertos y heridos en argentina. >>> escÁndalo de corrupciÓn polÍtica en el sur de la florida, esperamos comentarios...
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and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. look. you 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 the town finally has i'm still the same really messed up. in the prairie so closely. at. worst you're going to. find out superman. radio guy and columbo minutes from a cliff costs that. much closer a budget because you've never seen anything like this i'm told. welcome to break in a set i'm your host.
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these are the images cold world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations are the day. dramas the truth be ignored. stories others refuse to notice. the faces change the world writes never. sold picture of the state's new no longer from around the globe. brokenly. what's next for bradley manning a u.s. judge will decide on how much time the whistleblower will spend behind bars strong of those who say he should never been tried in the first place. brings to paris terror. publications journalists and even. but will it work we report on the media's reaction. and the political instability in egypt for international investors to pull out leaving the country struggling not just for stability but also for economic survival.
these are the images cold world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations are the day. dramas the truth be ignored. stories others refuse to notice. the faces change the world writes never. sold picture of the state's new no longer from around the globe. brokenly. what's next for bradley manning a u.s. judge will decide on how much time the whistleblower will spend behind bars strong of those who say he should never been tried in the first place. brings to paris terror....
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canada. showing. the day. please. welcome back to cross talk where all things considered i'm peter lavelle mind you were discussing survival in america. ok i often forget and change gears a little bit here when i when i was in high school and college i worked in fast food places like wendy's and i knew it was a short stay ok i worked hard it was low wages but i knew there was a way out but now we have a situation in the united states where people get there because they don't want to be there they've lost a job because of the recession and their traps there this is a significantly different kind of environment when it comes to employment. right absolutely well the thing is is that not only are you being paid a wage while you're working at wendy's you're being paid in work experience and work experience is something that's hard to quantify but it becomes something that's valuable that you can add to a resume to take somewhere else and when you say being trapped at wendy's no one is being forced to work at a low wage job
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and european markets, canada, south america. and ideally, well before we hope to have kite patch necessary places most burdened by malaria, yellow fever, west nile. we know that malaria, for example, kills over 660,000 people a year. and most of those are under the age of 5. >> i think also your hope is to sort of replace the crude methods like mosquito nets in parts of the country with the kite patch. >> yes. exactly. >> we want kite patch to be the first line of defense. taking the game to mosquito, really. >>> a little girl has some trouble getting off aride. rescue. >> no way. he grabs her by the waist, too. >> see how a 3- >>> okay, listen to me very closely because i'm only going to say this once. clean your ears. >> and also your ear phones. >> what is that? >> that is the weird creepy itsy bitsy little bug. >> that was inside like an ear bud. >> that thing is, in fact, coming out of the ear bud of this dude's ear phones. yeah. he says he put them in. something started sounding kind of weird. took it out. and that is what
and european markets, canada, south america. and ideally, well before we hope to have kite patch necessary places most burdened by malaria, yellow fever, west nile. we know that malaria, for example, kills over 660,000 people a year. and most of those are under the age of 5. >> i think also your hope is to sort of replace the crude methods like mosquito nets in parts of the country with the kite patch. >> yes. exactly. >> we want kite patch to be the first line of defense....
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. >> how about our allied to the north, how much help on syria can we expect from canada? well here's the prime minister steven harper. >> we do support our allies who are contemplating forceful action to deal with this. that said, at the present time the government of canada has no plans, we have no plans on our own to have a canadian military mission. >>> and south dakota governor jumped out of a plane thursday. skydiving to benefit hospitals in the children's miracle network. good for him. that's your morning dish of skrafbled politics. >>> after a look at our weekend weather, i can't believe we're talk about labor day weekend weather. >> where did the summer go by. i'm not ready to welcome in september. in some areas it's going to feel like summer for several more days. we're looking at that heat to continue especially back across the central parts of the united states. 98 degrees today in kansas city. we do once again have heat advisories in effect in des moines, iowa today. we still have that excessive heat warning where it will feel we're up at 105. when you factor
. >> how about our allied to the north, how much help on syria can we expect from canada? well here's the prime minister steven harper. >> we do support our allies who are contemplating forceful action to deal with this. that said, at the present time the government of canada has no plans, we have no plans on our own to have a canadian military mission. >>> and south dakota governor jumped out of a plane thursday. skydiving to benefit hospitals in the children's miracle...
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and these are the images go girl has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule the day. it's. a little leg. was how it was. it. was there was. six months of starvation guantanamo god will say the hunger strike is on the wane but desperate prisoners dig in despite repeated force feeding and invasive body searches. sometimes for the u.k. view and we look at the plight of jobless you brits two years after a violent rides rocked london than other parts of the country. and a four hundred fifty could issue women and children are reportedly killed in syria as radical islamist militants attack who'd been a just.
and these are the images go girl has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule the day. it's. a little leg. was how it was. it. was there was. six months of starvation guantanamo god will say the hunger strike is on the wane but desperate prisoners dig in despite repeated force feeding and invasive body searches. sometimes for the u.k. view and we look at the plight of jobless you brits two years after a violent rides rocked london than other parts of the country. and a...
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saying these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to look for a show to rule the day please. please. please. for. iraq. don't tell me on the tarmac. prime. morning. walk. today on larry king because you're an josh gad take on apple founder steve jobs and steve was the at i never knew him i never met him but i traps that we should fire him when your name is announced without even a single line of dialogue people already jump to conclusion at no charge at the place of no not going to see if cos i had this like one of the half hour skype chat with ashton in retrospect that was listen facts of microsoft from that basis even so yes i guess is no more apple products i mean that's all ahead on larry king and . i just so we're going to rip it will be the biggest.
saying these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to look for a show to rule the day please. please. please. for. iraq. don't tell me on the tarmac. prime. morning. walk. today on larry king because you're an josh gad take on apple founder steve jobs and steve was the at i never knew him i never met him but i traps that we should fire him when your name is announced without even a single line of dialogue people already jump to conclusion at no charge at...
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finally, the two iconic symbols of canada, a beaver and maple leaf. this is the back board for a tavern game from quebec from 1934, probably ndv was the club where the game was played. these are just a dozen of the wonderful illustrations in the book. what a delight it would be, actually, to get to find some of these, and, of course, they are all in collections now, but as i said, folk art lifts the spirit, and i hope your spirits have been lifted as well. you saw florence, canada, and now we're going back to prehistory with the complete dinosaur. >> more so, who doesn't like dinosaurs? i remember my first library, they came in the library, and she was two, two and a half, and she would come and come march up to the desk and say, i want more dinosaur books, and so we had to deliver. i thought of her as i read the book. dinosaurs are a part of the contemporary culture, think about the flinstones, jurrasic park, and hard to realize modern pail yentology is a science only 2 # 00 years old. they coined the term "dinosauria," a fairly new word meaning fear
finally, the two iconic symbols of canada, a beaver and maple leaf. this is the back board for a tavern game from quebec from 1934, probably ndv was the club where the game was played. these are just a dozen of the wonderful illustrations in the book. what a delight it would be, actually, to get to find some of these, and, of course, they are all in collections now, but as i said, folk art lifts the spirit, and i hope your spirits have been lifted as well. you saw florence, canada, and now...
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and these are the images and seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. breaking news this hour a naughty whistleblower and former private bradley manning has been sentenced to thirty five years in prison for his found guilty of handing america's secrets to wiki leaks. former egyptian president hosni mubarak will be set free after a court ordered his release despite a pending retrial over his involvement in mass killings during the two thousand and eleven revolution. or mass hysteria rebel claims that syria's government launched a major chemical attack near damascus denied by officials and locals accusations coincide with the arrival of u.n. investigators our top stories this hour.
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to hope for a shelter on the day plenty. you know. they say with. welcome back to cross talk we're all things considered i'm peter lavelle to mind you we're discussing survival in america. ok austin if we can change gears a little bit here and when i was in high school and in college i worked in fast food places like wendy's and i knew it was a short stay ok i worked hard it was low wages but i knew there was a way out but now we have a situation in the united states where people get there because they don't want to be there they've lost a job because of the recession and their traps there this is a significantly different kind of environment when it comes to employment. right absolutely well the thing is is that not only are you being paid a wage while you're working at wendy's you're being paid in work experience and work experience is something that's hard to quantify but it becomes something that's valuable that you can add to a resume to take somewhere else and when you sa
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to hope for a shelter on the day plenty. you know. they say with. welcome back to cross talk we're all things considered i'm peter lavelle to mind you we're discussing survival in america. ok austin if we can change gears a little bit here and when i was in high school and in college i worked in fast food places like wendy's and i knew it was a short stay ok i worked hard it was low wages but i knew there was a...
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stone poip line create role jobs, >> they cope on talking out an oil poip line that come down from canada and create 50 permant jobs. that is not a job's plan. >> but while the president belittled carbon energy plan. his own window projects don't ar fruit at all. >> he is absurd with his habitual self sdpepgz. everybody on the east love its because jobs are coming. here's the deal under the president. the work force grew 20 percent. we know that he loves rowels and circumventing the congress and court and that is bad for job growth that is flat lining and we have a record 28 million part- timers i this country. he is wanting to switch it with porjobs and alternative energy. solyndra jobs >> i would love for wind projects to work and i want rick to have the benefit of the doubt. you have to decide tone an epa administrator and the people creating real jobs right now in north dakota, in pennsylvan, in wheeling, west virginia. who are you going to believe in >> you would love wind energy if you live in the 11th century. but right now, these will hurt jobs and hurt the voirment. they inhibit
stone poip line create role jobs, >> they cope on talking out an oil poip line that come down from canada and create 50 permant jobs. that is not a job's plan. >> but while the president belittled carbon energy plan. his own window projects don't ar fruit at all. >> he is absurd with his habitual self sdpepgz. everybody on the east love its because jobs are coming. here's the deal under the president. the work force grew 20 percent. we know that he loves rowels and...
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>> well, if he was born in canada, perhaps not. i'm not sure where he was born. >> he was definitely born in canada. >> okay. then you'll have to ask him that question, so perhaps not. >> ted cruz's mother was an american. >> that will be ironed out. i heard somebody tell me he was born in canada. that's really his thing. >> that's really his thing. i mean i'm sure it will be worked out. this is the guy that was passionate about president obama, but cruz, he'll work it out. i don't know if he's eligible or not, angela. >> well, rev, i think this should have been your nice try but we gotcha. i think you should have used this one. it's clearly a huge problem here. i think there's one factor that we know is kind of the elephant in the room here. president obama looks a whole lot different than senator cruz. and even with the republicans, you know, especially the tea party folks and the birthers going on and on about this, even though the president produced a birth certificate, we also saw this in 2008 with senator mccain. it wasn't ne
>> well, if he was born in canada, perhaps not. i'm not sure where he was born. >> he was definitely born in canada. >> okay. then you'll have to ask him that question, so perhaps not. >> ted cruz's mother was an american. >> that will be ironed out. i heard somebody tell me he was born in canada. that's really his thing. >> that's really his thing. i mean i'm sure it will be worked out. this is the guy that was passionate about president obama, but cruz,...
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>> i've got a lot of friends in canada and it takes them six months to even get into the doctor. and they real did nontd like the plan they have but they don't have any choice. >> what about coverage? this is what the president made the mistake of, that providing coverage for every individual that it automatically trangs translates into getting health care and it doesn't. why was the employer mandate deferred? because the employer the small business could provide the least amount of benefit and if the consumer opts not to take that and they go to exchange, they're going to pay more. and they can't afford to pay more. so this loophole caused this stir to say this dublt work. >> sam. >> we have small business owners on the panel. and we work with my company with a ton of small businesses. >> what company are you with? >> we do sports training, so we work with a number of sports. >> you're a rich republican? >> i try. >> but i want to say one thing, the biggest challenge with small business owners right now, what's happening with everything in washington and the news cycle is owners
>> i've got a lot of friends in canada and it takes them six months to even get into the doctor. and they real did nontd like the plan they have but they don't have any choice. >> what about coverage? this is what the president made the mistake of, that providing coverage for every individual that it automatically trangs translates into getting health care and it doesn't. why was the employer mandate deferred? because the employer the small business could provide the least amount of...
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montreal made at atlantic railway will have operating license in canada. the company is no longer about to operate with the required insurance coverage. we have a crash in quebec leading 46 people dead. >> have a g mail account? listen up. we have a warning for you. fox business network diane macedo has the details. they care about the privacy of their e-mail not to use g mail due to what it calls a stunning admission by google. google responds to accusation of privacy violations by saying quote all users of e-mail must necessarily expect their e-mails will be subject to automated processing just as the center of a letter to a business colleague can't be surprised the recipient's assistant can open the letter. people who use web e-mail cannot be surprised it is used by e peshg s pro vierd in the course of delivery. the file something part of a response to a class action lawsuit. it accuses the company from violating violator's tap laws what observed based on the content. consumer watchdog says the response is simply an addition by google that they don't re
montreal made at atlantic railway will have operating license in canada. the company is no longer about to operate with the required insurance coverage. we have a crash in quebec leading 46 people dead. >> have a g mail account? listen up. we have a warning for you. fox business network diane macedo has the details. they care about the privacy of their e-mail not to use g mail due to what it calls a stunning admission by google. google responds to accusation of privacy violations by...
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hoecated down towards our south and then a very potent cold front that heads our way from ontario, canada, and that pushes in to our region tuesday afternoon and evening. that's is going to spark up a few strong to severe thunderstorms. that's something we'll keep a close eye on here in on tuesday. flooding downpours, damaging winds a possibility with this system as it heads into the region. that's for tuesday. bay temperatures at 79 degrees. winds tomorrow afternoon, southwest around 5 knots. so they will be on the calmer side for tomorrow. tonight, temperatures around 68 for the low. patchy clouds, and then for tomorrow will be around 87 degrees humid with intervals of clouds and sun. a slight chance for a stray shower or two. the next five days go like this, and i'll tell you what, i may be partial because i have thursday and friday off, i'm looking forward to the end of the week. temperatures normal for tuesday. 82 on wednesday, clearing out nicely all thanks to high pressure thursday and friday. 79 degrees on thursday and 81 on friday. how does that sound, linh? >> sounds good. comin
hoecated down towards our south and then a very potent cold front that heads our way from ontario, canada, and that pushes in to our region tuesday afternoon and evening. that's is going to spark up a few strong to severe thunderstorms. that's something we'll keep a close eye on here in on tuesday. flooding downpours, damaging winds a possibility with this system as it heads into the region. that's for tuesday. bay temperatures at 79 degrees. winds tomorrow afternoon, southwest around 5 knots....
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we can live in canada or the u.s. after getting our income taxes back this year, advice from our cpa we're thinking about returning to canada. the tax rates are fairly equal now. canada doesn't have the debt. they are sitting on a pile of natural resources. i was just wondering what your guest thinks of the future of dan is going to be like. >> guest: well, i will say this. the federal picture is rather reaganized never lower taxes and fewer taxes and less and less regulation and so on. a lot depends on the province. some are more blue in canadian or american terms and more red, for example, quebec and ontario have different policies fromlet say the western states. the maritime provinces the provinces in the far east. they are different too. they are liberalizing in the old that is getting less states it depend where you live in canada. the trends are right ward or older kind of liberalism. that is mauler government, greater personal freedom. it got my attention when harper's canada was one of nine members of the unit
we can live in canada or the u.s. after getting our income taxes back this year, advice from our cpa we're thinking about returning to canada. the tax rates are fairly equal now. canada doesn't have the debt. they are sitting on a pile of natural resources. i was just wondering what your guest thinks of the future of dan is going to be like. >> guest: well, i will say this. the federal picture is rather reaganized never lower taxes and fewer taxes and less and less regulation and so on. a...
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saying these are the images for world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are on the day . we speak your language. use programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you. it will turn it into angles stories. so you hear. the spanish find out more visit. t.v. dot com. welcome back to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing big fun. david who runs the medical establishment in the west is a doctor's physicians professors pharmaceuticals a driver. i think back in there that i did sixty's had control of the pharmaceutical industry in a way that it doesn't have back then they had the folks who come into a relatively small since then they've become global multinational corporations the most profitable corporations are nerds and medicine has shrunk the capacity of doctors to control the pharmaceutical industry he's not what it once was so industry these days because actually one of the curious things here is that drugs are available on prescription only and this means that unlike what mos
saying these are the images for world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are on the day . we speak your language. use programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you. it will turn it into angles stories. so you hear. the spanish find out more visit. t.v. dot com. welcome back to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing big fun. david who runs the medical establishment in the west is a doctor's physicians...
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vancouver canada, pirate joe's resell traders enormous profits. trer joe's wants to torpedo it all together. pirate joe's tell us how he plans to fight back. >>> "who made money today." she made $42 million, taking the air out of her husband's ego. keep watching to find out who it is. even when they say it's not it is always about money. melissa: shocking new study out today really brings home the whole argument over work versus welfare and whether or not it pays to get a job. here's why. you can make more on welfare in 35 states than you would working minimum wage. in 13 of those states, welfare benefits which are not taxed by the way, are equivalent of making $15 an hour. these numbers creating a firestorm of controversy. i spoke to the author of the study, michael tanner of t cato institute to break it all down. those numbers are bleak. in new york, it is even worse because you have to adjust, you're not paying taxes when you're getting these benefits. so you have to essentially gross it up for taxes. in new york you would have to learn $21 an
vancouver canada, pirate joe's resell traders enormous profits. trer joe's wants to torpedo it all together. pirate joe's tell us how he plans to fight back. >>> "who made money today." she made $42 million, taking the air out of her husband's ego. keep watching to find out who it is. even when they say it's not it is always about money. melissa: shocking new study out today really brings home the whole argument over work versus welfare and whether or not it pays to get a...
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been delivered throughout the united states and all over the world reaching as far south as africa and canada. on a personal mission to promote positivity. to live to love is very unique because all of our designs are original and meaningful. we also donate a portion of our proceeds to support social change and we operate a youth program. to live to love is affordably priced and can be found on to livetolove.com and opensky.com. i'm seeking a $150,000 investment to take the brand to new levels with new designs and more apparel variationvariation. helping to establish as a mainstream apparel brand. investors will be offered 20 percent ownership in the company in return. >> you can take a deep breath now. >> that's a lot of information in a short amount of time. >> i love how you're throwing it around like it's a football. >> this is really cool. >> gene, let's start with you. did she get everything in there? >> you really did. i thought the pitch was really good. it was a little fast. but you were trying to remember. i think any investor if they're looking to invest, i hear the money part of i
been delivered throughout the united states and all over the world reaching as far south as africa and canada. on a personal mission to promote positivity. to live to love is very unique because all of our designs are original and meaningful. we also donate a portion of our proceeds to support social change and we operate a youth program. to live to love is affordably priced and can be found on to livetolove.com and opensky.com. i'm seeking a $150,000 investment to take the brand to new levels...
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other countries a lot of european countries are the model the netherlands are frankly closer to home canada does very well much better than the united states in this regard so you could go too far in one direction or the other but just because the united states is probably gone too far does that mean there is it a happy middle end to be the emergency capitalism in brazil and and turkey. and really it's a political question whether they have a political system that can have fairness for everyone that is still a good sign i still think that the people of turkey are better off than they were before they have to worry about the creeping authoritarianism part of one but again it's a political question not an economic one richard you separate the political and economic i would i would disagree go ahead i would really disagree if i could because i'm not at all a pessimist i'm an optimist and i'm i'm looking at the future of the world as a conflict finally addressing what should have been the issue all along which is why in the world are we allowing the shape of economies in the old part of capital
other countries a lot of european countries are the model the netherlands are frankly closer to home canada does very well much better than the united states in this regard so you could go too far in one direction or the other but just because the united states is probably gone too far does that mean there is it a happy middle end to be the emergency capitalism in brazil and and turkey. and really it's a political question whether they have a political system that can have fairness for everyone...
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. >> if you look at one interesting statistic, los angeles county has more mri scanners and all of canada, how do you pay for that. obviously tests have to be ordered. gerri: so doctors are overprescribing just to pay for equipment? is that the point? >> somebody has to pay for the equipment. it is not a simple solution to say they are overprescribing because they're concerned about getting sued. you also have the economics of the system itself which is you have a lot of expense of equipment that has to be paid for and tests are done in order to offset those costs. and much more complex issue than simply concerned about being sued ordering the test on patients. most tests done are negative. gerri: it really does not even matter if medical malpractice lawsuits define the amount of money that can be awarded. if doctors are so worried about it, they will give you more tests. i have to leave it there. it is a pleasure to have you here. >> my pleasure, thank you. gerri: we have more to come as our encoding the best ways to stay fit. like cooking on your own. we will get advice from celebrity c
. >> if you look at one interesting statistic, los angeles county has more mri scanners and all of canada, how do you pay for that. obviously tests have to be ordered. gerri: so doctors are overprescribing just to pay for equipment? is that the point? >> somebody has to pay for the equipment. it is not a simple solution to say they are overprescribing because they're concerned about getting sued. you also have the economics of the system itself which is you have a lot of expense of...
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this is a skull of a snake similar in size to the one in canada. you can see it is armed with those incredibly sharp teeth. that's what this snake uses to latch on to its prey and envelope it and begin the contradiction process but it can happen incredibly quickly. when this snake grabs on to prey and wraps around it, unless it is an expert, the prey doesn't stand a chance to escape this perfect design for taking out your prey. >> awful story. let's turn to another story that made the headlines today. got a lot of activity on twitter and facebook i noticed. it's the cover of "the guardian" newspaper showing a polar bear in the arctic which starved to death. the significance being it is believed he died due to a lack of sea ice in which to hunt seals and 2012 is one of the warmest ten years ever recorded. the lowest level of sea ice in the arctic on record. this bear had been examined by scientists in april. appeared to be healthy and is now dead. they are linking it directly to the low levels of sea ice. are we now seeing some of the more deadly ef
this is a skull of a snake similar in size to the one in canada. you can see it is armed with those incredibly sharp teeth. that's what this snake uses to latch on to its prey and envelope it and begin the contradiction process but it can happen incredibly quickly. when this snake grabs on to prey and wraps around it, unless it is an expert, the prey doesn't stand a chance to escape this perfect design for taking out your prey. >> awful story. let's turn to another story that made the...
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for example, mx co, canada, the uk, those are emerging markets the customers still 1. >> the minimum wage. if the minimum wage goes up, it helps your customers, maybe they will spend more, but it forces you to pay more. what is the impact to walmart? >> the story of walmart with our people, it's not the pay to start, it's the opportunity. as you probably know, i think less than 1% of our associates make the minimum wage. the vast majority of our associates are paid more than that. >> let's turn our attention to mexico. walmart had higher expenses related to the corruption act. the bribery charges in mexico. $73 million in the first quarter, more than expected. $82 million in the second quarter. on top of the $155 million to implement the compliance program. a lot of expectations and more to come in the third quarter. investors expect? should she expect these kind of outflows for several quarters to come? >> the investigation itself and the timing, i cannot comment on. because it's an investigation under way. what i can say, and a portion of this investment is in the area of complianc
for example, mx co, canada, the uk, those are emerging markets the customers still 1. >> the minimum wage. if the minimum wage goes up, it helps your customers, maybe they will spend more, but it forces you to pay more. what is the impact to walmart? >> the story of walmart with our people, it's not the pay to start, it's the opportunity. as you probably know, i think less than 1% of our associates make the minimum wage. the vast majority of our associates are paid more than that....
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are old today. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about seven v.o.i.p. interviews intriguing story. and try. to find out more visit. secret laboratory. to build a. mission to teach me. why you should care only. another spike in violence in egypt locals threw rocks at support those of the ousted president mohamed morsi trying. to break them up. facedown execution may have ended a young life being questioned by the f.b.i. his father tells r.t. he'll pursue the matter in the court to bring the agency and his son's killers to account. and a top u.s. diplomat who's picking his words rather carefully as he heads to brazil coming face to face with the very government revealed as one of the key targets of america's spy program. also between a rock and a hard place the u.k. and. the disputed territory in a row over madrid's lengthy border.
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are old today. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about seven v.o.i.p. interviews intriguing story. and try. to find out more visit. secret laboratory. to build a. mission to teach me. why you should care only. another spike in violence in egypt locals threw rocks at support those of the ousted president mohamed morsi trying. to...
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>> i've got a lot of friends in canada and it takes them six months to even get into the doctor. and they real did nontd like the plan they have but they don't have any choice. >> what about coverage? this is what the president made the mistake of, that providing coverage for every individual that it automatically trangs translates into getting health care and it doesn't. why was the employer mandate deferred? because the employer the small business could provide the least amount of benefit and if the consumer opts not to take that and they go to exchange, they're going to pay more. and they can't afford to pay more. so this loophole caused this stir to say this dublt work. >> sam. >> we have small business owners on the panel. and we work with my company with a ton of small businesses. >> what company are you with? >> we do sports training, so we work with a number of sports. >> you're a rich republican? >> i try. >> but i want to say one thing, the biggest challenge with small business owners right now, what's happening with everything in washington and the news cycle is owners
>> i've got a lot of friends in canada and it takes them six months to even get into the doctor. and they real did nontd like the plan they have but they don't have any choice. >> what about coverage? this is what the president made the mistake of, that providing coverage for every individual that it automatically trangs translates into getting health care and it doesn't. why was the employer mandate deferred? because the employer the small business could provide the least amount of...