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and canada have a marvelous economic relationship. canada is the u.s.'s largest trading partner. so an overly long introduction. let's get started and it's my great pleasure to introduce our panelists. ambassador gary doer is the canadian ambassador to the united states. jim jacobson the u.s. ambassador to canada, and our new pals, two admirals and the commodore, admiral -- and help me with the title. the commander of carrier strike two. admiral michael parks, u.s. coast guard and a word about the coast guard. the five great lakes and the st. louis the way. another new pal, commodore hathorne the commander of the canadian navy atlantic fleet. ak, so with those details out of the way, let's get down to the substance and let me start with you ambassador to her. >> thank you very much. veterans and members of the military, admirals, commodore, my good friend ambassador jacobson chairs for the cubs, cheers for the bears and chairs for the blackhawks, and other another great job representing the navy and canada. we try our best to put it together. [laughter] it's great to be here in c
and canada have a marvelous economic relationship. canada is the u.s.'s largest trading partner. so an overly long introduction. let's get started and it's my great pleasure to introduce our panelists. ambassador gary doer is the canadian ambassador to the united states. jim jacobson the u.s. ambassador to canada, and our new pals, two admirals and the commodore, admiral -- and help me with the title. the commander of carrier strike two. admiral michael parks, u.s. coast guard and a word about...
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and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are the day. syrian rebels say they are behind a blonde's that rocked central damascus explosions struck at a military compound and just meters from the hotel where the u.n. observer mission is staying. ecuador debunks rumors that it's already granted asylum to julian assange but that decision battle and the whistleblowers two months quest for refuge now expected later this week. and no end in sight explosions rocked afghanistan right after the deadly stage this year saw almost fifty people killed another scandal flares up over a u.s. presence in the country. now it's time for all the latest from the world of sports with paul. thank you very much karen welcome along to the sports headlines here is what's coming out the door of a new era fabio capello takes charge of russia for the very first time as the ivory coast guard your position in wednesday's friendly. net loss maria kirilenko is it may well be able to eliminate head of the u.s. open and prematurely pull and
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canada. we try our best to put it together. [laughter] it's great to be here in chicago. just a couple of months ago we were here hosted by mayor emanuel with the nato summit as many in his people participated in. where we going to go in the world with nato? what are the lessons to be learned from what just happened in libya, what are we going to do about syria, what is the nuclear capacity build up and i ran for world security and how are we going to operate together and afghanistan post-2014? so it was a very successful meeting and it underlines again the great cooperation between canada and the united states. in terms of the war of 1812, we both brag that we won that war and the debate after that led to that -- so that really does speak to the friendship we have. i certainly have read a number of books about the war of 1812, and i think it's a couple of lessons from that from my perspective at least is the great appreciation of the military and security role of our navy working together in
canada. we try our best to put it together. [laughter] it's great to be here in chicago. just a couple of months ago we were here hosted by mayor emanuel with the nato summit as many in his people participated in. where we going to go in the world with nato? what are the lessons to be learned from what just happened in libya, what are we going to do about syria, what is the nuclear capacity build up and i ran for world security and how are we going to operate together and afghanistan post-2014?...
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and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are old today. well the future of science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia. in full started here before going global. cooling. choose your place take your stuff. make your statement. spread the word. story. good laboratory was able to build the world's most sophisticated. fortunately. tim's mission to teach me. to care about humans and. this is why you should. only. the top story tonight from moscow syria's rebels say they're behind a blast that rocked central damascus the explosion struck at a military convoy just meters from the hotel where the u.n. observer mission today. they had lunch for marty ecuador debunks rumors that it's already granted asylum to julian the sarge with the decision of the whistleblowers two months quest for refuge now expected later this week. no end in sight explosions rock afghanistan right after the deadliest day this year so almost fifty people killed another scandal fliss up of the u.s. presence in
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and canada, e.u. trade agreement is one of the most important things we can do in that regard and that's why we will continue to pursue to a successful conclusion. thank you. >> today, the alliance for health reform looks at the availability of dental insurance coverage in the u.s. you can see it live starting at 12:15 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> all this week on c-span2, q&a on u.s. military. today, an interview with ward carroll, editor of military.com, a website provides information and support to current and former service members and their families. he talks about military issues and the cost of the wars in iraq and afghanistan. that's at 7 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. this weekend on american history tv, 75 years since the amelia earhart's failed attempt to circumnavigate the globe. former u.s. air force flight surgeon and aircraft crash investigator, shares his findings on her life and disappearance. also this weekend, more from the contenders. our series that looks at key political figures who
and canada, e.u. trade agreement is one of the most important things we can do in that regard and that's why we will continue to pursue to a successful conclusion. thank you. >> today, the alliance for health reform looks at the availability of dental insurance coverage in the u.s. you can see it live starting at 12:15 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> all this week on c-span2, q&a on u.s. military. today, an interview with ward carroll, editor of military.com, a website provides...
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while canada claimed a three two win in the series opener before russia returned the favor with a six three victory in game so but the international experience for both teams certainly added value to the result the russians fed off the manager the crowd and you know there's a lot of excitement in the building which is good for both teams and i you know i'm going to game a lot of fun but i think that we're just going to need turnovers and to many penalties early and they have one man to man never give it up and they're the twenty third team jr i swore to world championships will be held in the russian city of new fall so it's not long before we see these youngsters face off in order to once again stake a claim to the title of the greatest ice hockey nation. remark cos were already there a sloppy. youth serious i was wrong was talking about is nigh finished in canada with the home side securing the bragging rights with the slenderest of victories russia went into the game for decider leading to an overall but after the match ended all square the canadians did the business in the sudden
while canada claimed a three two win in the series opener before russia returned the favor with a six three victory in game so but the international experience for both teams certainly added value to the result the russians fed off the manager the crowd and you know there's a lot of excitement in the building which is good for both teams and i you know i'm going to game a lot of fun but i think that we're just going to need turnovers and to many penalties early and they have one man to man...
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and canada. >>> looking at more of our live coverage today on the c-span networks on c-span3 at 11:00 a.m. eastern former federal prosecutor andrew mccarthy outlines alleged ties between an aide to secretary of state hillary clinton and the muslim brotherhood. that is live on c-span3 start this morning at 11 eastern. at 1230, c-span will be live as white house counterterrorism advisor john brennan speaks at the council on foreign relations. he is expected to talk about u.s. policy towards yemen. at 1:00 eastern, nasa releases more photos of mars and on the third day of the curiosity rover's trip to mars. we'll bring you the mission briefing on c-span3. >> well the library of congress has a new exhibit. it is called books that shaped america. 88 books were selected by the library for their influence on america and american culture. here is a brief interview about the exhibit and how you can join in on an online chat about the library's list and what books you think thud be -- should be included. >
and canada. >>> looking at more of our live coverage today on the c-span networks on c-span3 at 11:00 a.m. eastern former federal prosecutor andrew mccarthy outlines alleged ties between an aide to secretary of state hillary clinton and the muslim brotherhood. that is live on c-span3 start this morning at 11 eastern. at 1230, c-span will be live as white house counterterrorism advisor john brennan speaks at the council on foreign relations. he is expected to talk about u.s. policy...
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now, think of canada. when i was going to graduate school, we used to refer to as the 13 federal reserve district. it's kind of like the u.s. a little colder, but kind of like the u.s. if we could get our performance level, which is an index of the quality of our labor force, a to the level of canada, it is easy to trillion dollars. and then finland, the eye of everyone in the world, but it is too cold. except for being too cold, it is $112 trillion in present value compare each worth 15 or $16 trillion gdp today. now, if we could actually make an clb work, which is operationally get everybody had two basic levels on this international math and science tests, that is what $86 trillion. it is not a trivial matter. now, the second row of this size, what proportion that says is that the future gdp because gdp gets and so forth, so trillions of dollars don't mean anything to you. germany is like adding an increase in gdp of 6% every year for the next 80 years. canada is 11.4%. finland is 15.8%. nclb is 12%. so
now, think of canada. when i was going to graduate school, we used to refer to as the 13 federal reserve district. it's kind of like the u.s. a little colder, but kind of like the u.s. if we could get our performance level, which is an index of the quality of our labor force, a to the level of canada, it is easy to trillion dollars. and then finland, the eye of everyone in the world, but it is too cold. except for being too cold, it is $112 trillion in present value compare each worth 15 or $16...
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canada leads the loss to the u.s. one player saying the referee should have been wearing an american jersey because that's who she was playing for. high lielgts from london a little later. >> it was a nail biter. a great one to watch. thank you. we'll talk to you soon. >>> we are learning more about the suspected shooter who killed six people in wisconsin before he was gunned down by police. he's identified as 40-year-old army vet wade michael page. he walked into this temple on sunday morning, opened fire with a handgun. civil rights groups have been tracking him for a decade because of his ties to white supremacy groups. while in the military, records show page struggled with alcohol abuse. after six years of service he was discharged because of a drinking problem. police say he had an arrest record in four different states mostly for drunk driving. federal authorities say they believe he acted alone is and the shootings are being called a possible domestic terrorism case although no motive has been identified. >>>
canada leads the loss to the u.s. one player saying the referee should have been wearing an american jersey because that's who she was playing for. high lielgts from london a little later. >> it was a nail biter. a great one to watch. thank you. we'll talk to you soon. >>> we are learning more about the suspected shooter who killed six people in wisconsin before he was gunned down by police. he's identified as 40-year-old army vet wade michael page. he walked into this temple on...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule the day. stop and look at the current a bit unemployment the national debt. bailing governments ask yourself does it really matter who with. with billions created you can gamble with your money or turn it into.
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule the day. stop and look at the current a bit unemployment the national debt. bailing governments ask yourself does it really matter who with. with billions created you can gamble with your money or turn it into.
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canada and israel. later, a discussion with leymah gbowee about women's rights and peacemaking. >> leaders of national latino organizations will hold a news conference tomorrow morning to present public policy recommendations. in advance of the republican and democratic conventions. we will have live coverage from the national press club here on c-span2, beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern. >> i am not in the habit of breaking their promises to my country. neither is governor sarah palin. when we tell you that we are going to change washington and stop leaving our country's problems for some unlucky generation to fix, you can count on it. [applause] >> and we have a record of doing just that. the strength and experience and judgment of backbone to keep our word to you. >> you have stood up, one by one and said enough to politics. you understand that in the selection this election from the greatest risk we can take is to try the same politics with the same players and expect a different result. you have show
canada and israel. later, a discussion with leymah gbowee about women's rights and peacemaking. >> leaders of national latino organizations will hold a news conference tomorrow morning to present public policy recommendations. in advance of the republican and democratic conventions. we will have live coverage from the national press club here on c-span2, beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern. >> i am not in the habit of breaking their promises to my country. neither is governor sarah...
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it's also been proposed by canada australia the united kingdom and raised. months the governments of these countries have made independent efforts in regards to the monitoring of internet communications some examples of what's being proposed include mandating that social networking sites and online chat providers build so-called back doors for law enforcement instituting a program known as deep packet inspection technology that would allow the monitoring of that data there have been a lot of negative responses though from online privacy hawks regarding the potentially damaging implications of such law what's more is that telecommunications companies many which you've already heard of including microsoft a t. and t. sprint time warner cable of arisan they've already met with government representatives to discuss how to integrate surveillance into already existing and always ever involving evolving technologies earlier i spoke with rebecca bow international privacy coordinator for the electronic frontier foundation about all this and we first spoke about the s
it's also been proposed by canada australia the united kingdom and raised. months the governments of these countries have made independent efforts in regards to the monitoring of internet communications some examples of what's being proposed include mandating that social networking sites and online chat providers build so-called back doors for law enforcement instituting a program known as deep packet inspection technology that would allow the monitoring of that data there have been a lot of...
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russia versus canada is one of the greatest ice hockey rivalries that the world has ever seen and the year two thousand and twelve is a very special for the fans from both parts of it and that's because it all began exactly forty years ago with the u.s.s.r. canada summit series back then it was more than about sports with the country's leaders and media looking at the series as a clash of political systems and ideologies though politicians still don't see eye to eye on many vital issues the heroes of nine hundred seventy to know that they manage something brutally unattainable and that's uniting two nations through all of. these men are still idolized by fans involved countries after all it's also their effort and dedication to continue to raise good. popularity of ice hockey. the summit series of nine hundred seventy two was one of the brightest and top of vance of the twentieth century if i remember correctly phil esposito and alexander have scored the most points in that standoff but it's not about points but about you who are the stars that still shine not only on the hockey horiz
russia versus canada is one of the greatest ice hockey rivalries that the world has ever seen and the year two thousand and twelve is a very special for the fans from both parts of it and that's because it all began exactly forty years ago with the u.s.s.r. canada summit series back then it was more than about sports with the country's leaders and media looking at the series as a clash of political systems and ideologies though politicians still don't see eye to eye on many vital issues the...
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the decider canada when the summit series with russia. is off to one of the most famous pocky rivalries began. on wednesday fabio capello is running as a russian manager gets underway the national team taking on the ivory coast in a match that will hopefully mark the dawn of a new era following a disappointing euro two thousand and twelve campaign michael moore. the new manager a new era that's mainly how fabulous appointment has gone down in russia and he's wasted no time in ringing in the changes axing several senior players like readings pavel pogrebnyak and sporting lisbon is the my look in the process. at dornoch everything i've chosen players based on their current form but also with an eye on the future taking into account their age because for those who are not picked i will continue to keep tabs on them and although i admire them i have to make a final decision. about. one of the main complaints by fans and critics alike was how quickly the level of commitment faded during the euros but capello has already drafted in from new you
the decider canada when the summit series with russia. is off to one of the most famous pocky rivalries began. on wednesday fabio capello is running as a russian manager gets underway the national team taking on the ivory coast in a match that will hopefully mark the dawn of a new era following a disappointing euro two thousand and twelve campaign michael moore. the new manager a new era that's mainly how fabulous appointment has gone down in russia and he's wasted no time in ringing in the...
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i did all these patriotic things, but i like canada, and i felt like in some ways canada was a place that would be restorative for him over the course of his life. i mean, it seemed to pose itself for me as a kind of image within which i could house all kinds of good things that would eventually happen to him and be plausible. >> brown: and it worked out. >> it worked out. it did. you get to the end of the book, where that lady apparently didn't reich it-- she should have liked it. you get to the end of the book, and he is restored, i think, in fact. it has a good ending this book. >> brown: the novel is "canada." richard ford, nice to talk to you. >> thank you, jeff. >> ifill: richard ford reads from his novel on our art beat page, where you'll also find more from jeff's conversation. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day: the congressional budget office warned of recession if congress fails to address a looming fiscal cliff of spending and tax cuts. newly released minutes of the last federal reserve board meeting showed members still leaning toward taking further st
i did all these patriotic things, but i like canada, and i felt like in some ways canada was a place that would be restorative for him over the course of his life. i mean, it seemed to pose itself for me as a kind of image within which i could house all kinds of good things that would eventually happen to him and be plausible. >> brown: and it worked out. >> it worked out. it did. you get to the end of the book, where that lady apparently didn't reich it-- she should have liked it....
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only ask to deal with the question of money, but also obviously it is in an advisory capacity, and canada is on the board, is also exerting its influence there and is helping us in this way. so, the question as to competitiveness, that is how do the countries of the european union, generally around the industrialized countries, have to position themselves so that they can be competitive with regard to the emerging economies, that is the issue, and that is where we a large degree of agreement. >> is it your conviction that the europeans are able to solve the current crisis by the means they have chosen so far, or do you have any further advice to the europeans? >> and the question addressed to you as to the euro crisis. in your talks with the prime minister, did you gain the impression that you were able to say something new to him that actually gave a boost to the credibility of the europeans being able to solve this crisis, that he didn't probably know beforehand? he would probably be in a better position to tell you that, whether i've been able to do that, to give him a sense of securit
only ask to deal with the question of money, but also obviously it is in an advisory capacity, and canada is on the board, is also exerting its influence there and is helping us in this way. so, the question as to competitiveness, that is how do the countries of the european union, generally around the industrialized countries, have to position themselves so that they can be competitive with regard to the emerging economies, that is the issue, and that is where we a large degree of agreement....
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trans canada did not prove they were a common character -- carrier. the supreme court case in the making. in the essentially saying a foreign corporation can take american land for their private gain. now we are saying eminent domain can be for private gain. it fundamentally goes against everything americans believe about eminent domain. we already don't like eminent domain when the government takes our land but now you are talking about a foreign private company taking our land. tomorrow it could be china or iraq. it is a slippery slope i don't think any of us want to go down. for a project that -- too risky for land and water. sandra: let's talk about the common carrier for the oil company. is there any way for tx to get they are common carriers before the company is given the legal right to that property? >> there are some ways. legal experts have been weighing in on this. david domino in nebraska has done a long paper on this. companies should have to very clearly laid out how much oil as american oil and how much is from texas. their own state oi
trans canada did not prove they were a common character -- carrier. the supreme court case in the making. in the essentially saying a foreign corporation can take american land for their private gain. now we are saying eminent domain can be for private gain. it fundamentally goes against everything americans believe about eminent domain. we already don't like eminent domain when the government takes our land but now you are talking about a foreign private company taking our land. tomorrow it...
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canada to australia lawmakers around the world are proposing similar a fiver legislation so is it just a coincidence or a full scale assault on internet communication freedoms we will question more. and if the saying holds true that you are what you eat what you want to know exactly what's in your food california residents are considering g.m.o. labeling will debate the economic and health impacts of labeling these food. bowl and. it's not completely accurate but arguably getting there and it's not just social media companies either the government is getting into the mix as well paying private companies to follow you around you may have heard a lot about a certain company as of late called trap wire though not much has been confirmed about the program we do know this that the quote sophisticated predictive software used to predict terrorist attacks is already in place in cities such as los angeles new york los vegas and d.c. with a limitless data bank with who knows what or who well there you have it it seems the days of anonymity are gone and it's not just the camera but the data bank
canada to australia lawmakers around the world are proposing similar a fiver legislation so is it just a coincidence or a full scale assault on internet communication freedoms we will question more. and if the saying holds true that you are what you eat what you want to know exactly what's in your food california residents are considering g.m.o. labeling will debate the economic and health impacts of labeling these food. bowl and. it's not completely accurate but arguably getting there and it's...
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while canada claimed that three to win in the series opener before russia returned the favor with a six three victory in game so but the international experience for both teams certainly added value to the result the russians fed off damaging the crowd and you know there's a lot of excitement in the building which is good for both teams and you know made the game a lot of fun but i think that we just had to turnovers and to me penalties early and behind that meant a men never gave it up and there the twenty thirteen junior ice hockey world championship will be held in the russian city to fall so it's not long before we see these youngsters they sort of in order to once again stake a claim to the side of the greatest ice hockey nation. remark gossamer of our team they're a slob. now europe may be in the midst of summer some places furring better than others of course but it's winter time over new zealand watch now as some southern hemisphere daredevils demonstrate their best moves to the high altitude twenty twelve world health challenge it when aka a helicopter taking still boarders and
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canada did not like those calls. they feel like that cost them a chance to play for the gold medal on thursday. but as it stands, it will be the united states and japan on thursday. in men's hoops, not much controversy as the u.s. bet up on argentina in its final game of pool play. argentina loaded with players. the united states pulls away in a 42-point third quarter. kevin durant lead the way. a gold medal for jen sure, the american takes gold with this vault of vault. her third straight gold medal. so gold there for jen. the men's 400. karani james of grenada wins in 43.94. the tiny nation erupted in celebration. the government declared tuesday afternoon a national holiday. that's today. remember only about 100,000 people on that island and now a gold medal. james is a track star for a couple years at university of alabama and now a gold medalist. how is this for a story? u.s. competitor nick delpopolo in judo, he competed in the 73 kilogram category. he finished seventh but he's been expelled from the london olym
canada did not like those calls. they feel like that cost them a chance to play for the gold medal on thursday. but as it stands, it will be the united states and japan on thursday. in men's hoops, not much controversy as the u.s. bet up on argentina in its final game of pool play. argentina loaded with players. the united states pulls away in a 42-point third quarter. kevin durant lead the way. a gold medal for jen sure, the american takes gold with this vault of vault. her third straight gold...
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i did all these patriotic things, but i like canada, and i felt like in some ways canada was a place that would be restorative for him over the course of his life. i mean, it seemed to pose itself for me as a kind of image within which i could house all kinds of good things that would eventually happen toim and be plausible. >> brown: and it worked out. >> it worked out. it did. you get to the end of the book, where that lady apparently didn't reich it-- she should have liked it. you get to the end of the book, and he is restored, i think, in fact. it has a good ending this book. >> brown: the novel is "canada." richard ford, nice to talk to you. >> thank you, jeff. >> ifill: richard ford reads from his novel on our art beat page, where you'll also find more from jeff's conversation. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day: the congressional budget office warned of recession if congress fails to address a looming fiscal cliff of spending and tax cuts. newly released minutes of the last federal reserve board meeting showed members still leaning toward taking further step
i did all these patriotic things, but i like canada, and i felt like in some ways canada was a place that would be restorative for him over the course of his life. i mean, it seemed to pose itself for me as a kind of image within which i could house all kinds of good things that would eventually happen toim and be plausible. >> brown: and it worked out. >> it worked out. it did. you get to the end of the book, where that lady apparently didn't reich it-- she should have liked it....
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and canada. [inaudible conversations] >> ladies and gentlemen. we'll be starting in one minute. would you please take your seats and turn off all electronic devices. [inaudible conversations] >> ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the airline pilots' association's ivy ages safety chair, captain chuck hogeman. [applause] >> -- air safety forum. our theme for this year's forum, everything matters. what does it mean for us? just this. in a system as complex as commercial aviation no single element can enhance safety on its own. equipment systems and human factors are interrelated and affect everything else and we must work together to function effectively just as a crew must work together. everything matters. for the next two days we'll look at some of those interrelationships and why they matter to this association and the industry at large. we have informative and thought-provoking panels that will look at such issues as the political environment in the u.s., canada and worldwide. ar
and canada. [inaudible conversations] >> ladies and gentlemen. we'll be starting in one minute. would you please take your seats and turn off all electronic devices. [inaudible conversations] >> ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the airline pilots' association's ivy ages safety chair, captain chuck hogeman. [applause] >> -- air safety forum. our theme for this year's forum, everything matters. what does it mean for us? just this. in a system as complex as...
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moose being sent by you that actually dealing with the content of both and so we talked about canada and we've talked about some of the laws in the u.k. let's talk now about what's going on here in the us in terms of surveillance laws how do the laws here both that have been passed on that have been proposed back up against kind of what we're seeing in these other countries. yet you know we see actually. three estimated for eight hour and she still here in the us but of course you know that you might try frontier foundation is famous for our case against the national security agency in eighteen heat for the warrantless wiretapping which you seem kind of you know sort of dragnet on target is not there than in. we're seeing this in each other countries like u.k. . so what do you what do you think people should be concerned about and i know the f.s.a. has not focused so much on the role of some of these companies that we mentioned some of these large corporations but what do you think are some of the major concerns when you have you know the rise in on the comcast on the sprint you know
moose being sent by you that actually dealing with the content of both and so we talked about canada and we've talked about some of the laws in the u.k. let's talk now about what's going on here in the us in terms of surveillance laws how do the laws here both that have been passed on that have been proposed back up against kind of what we're seeing in these other countries. yet you know we see actually. three estimated for eight hour and she still here in the us but of course you know that you...
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things are back to normal here in canada. the time honored traditions are once again-- yes, the prince is sticking the princess' arm up his ass. there it goes. [cheers and applause] he's really making a good go of it. what a wonderful day for canada, and therefore, of course, the world. ♪ captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is it is "daily show" with jon stewart. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome to the "daily show." my name is jon stewart. we have a show for you tonight, including a visit from an exciting new, fresh, young, comedian, christopher rock. ( laughter ). i expect big things from him. let's begin tonight with america, folks. these are troubled times. in this majestic land. ( laughter ) but there is one problem in our great country which stands out, perhaps above all others-- voter fraud. how big of a problem? do we know how big a problem it is? >> jon: i'm going to say it's bigger than ringworm.
things are back to normal here in canada. the time honored traditions are once again-- yes, the prince is sticking the princess' arm up his ass. there it goes. [cheers and applause] he's really making a good go of it. what a wonderful day for canada, and therefore, of course, the world. ♪ captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is it is "daily show" with jon stewart. (...
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canada in lane 1. france very good. two-time reigning world championship great britain also one of the favorites. in lane 1, cochrane, and eton dorney, at the opening ceremony, the highlights of the olympics so far for him. and france. a couple of wins in the world cup circuit this year, and great britain in lane 3. european champs in 2012. three golds in that event. and from belarus, they sail through winning their semifinal to make it here to the final. russia has been very good. from germany, the veteran. european silver medalist this year has an opportunity here. argentina correa and they were ninth at the championship. here they are. from australia, bird, phillips, inspired by the australian win in the k-4 and said we have nothing to lose here in the k-2 200. >> up to the line here in the final. >> coming in, great britain, lane 2 and 3, but the russians looked so strong in qualifying. you've got to figure they're the favorites today. but britain in a good position in a little bit of a sheltered lane with france on
canada in lane 1. france very good. two-time reigning world championship great britain also one of the favorites. in lane 1, cochrane, and eton dorney, at the opening ceremony, the highlights of the olympics so far for him. and france. a couple of wins in the world cup circuit this year, and great britain in lane 3. european champs in 2012. three golds in that event. and from belarus, they sail through winning their semifinal to make it here to the final. russia has been very good. from...
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and finally russia's junior icici team is preparing to host canada next week and i forget i'm twenty minutes celebrating the fortieth anniversary of the legendary summit serious as michael craft trying to reports. two of the world's dominant forces in ice hockey managed to pull off a series of games back in one thousand nine hundred seventy two that changed the face of the sport since then russian canada have been neck and neck in trying to reach the summit these commemorative events have been just that though commemorative yet for the players there is important as the original. coming out this week from on this tournament is extremely important for me for the team and for russia it's two of the best ice hockey teams in the world going head to head with each other so of course it'll mean something plus it's the forty year anniversary of the original series. the russian team will have a decidedly and i feel when they take on that canadian counterparts defend our children said give has been drafted into the tampa bay lightning as has goalkeeper see if skate where the buffalo sabers hav
and finally russia's junior icici team is preparing to host canada next week and i forget i'm twenty minutes celebrating the fortieth anniversary of the legendary summit serious as michael craft trying to reports. two of the world's dominant forces in ice hockey managed to pull off a series of games back in one thousand nine hundred seventy two that changed the face of the sport since then russian canada have been neck and neck in trying to reach the summit these commemorative events have been...
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here i come back to canada. i had the privilege of being selected by the minister of justice to be the chief legal expert for the canadian government in the case calle -- this was the only case in canada in 1987 where the canadian government applied the law you, i believe 1983, which allowed the canadian government to prosecute a person who had committed, among others, crimes against humanity. during world war ii. the big question was was this a retroactive law, which violates the charter? the drafters of the law were very astute. they called that retrospective but not retroactive. in order to find it applicable, you must find that the crime in question was a crime under international law at the time it was committed, that was a crime in canada as well. i found myself with the task trying to prove that crimes against humanity existed before november, because in 1944, -- before nuremburg, because in 1944, they deported 619 jews in the infamous trains to auschwitz and other slave labor camps. the charter was not e
here i come back to canada. i had the privilege of being selected by the minister of justice to be the chief legal expert for the canadian government in the case calle -- this was the only case in canada in 1987 where the canadian government applied the law you, i believe 1983, which allowed the canadian government to prosecute a person who had committed, among others, crimes against humanity. during world war ii. the big question was was this a retroactive law, which violates the charter? the...
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any hidden without a warrant people in canada were really unhappy with this proposal and they actually mobilized and their staff and the wall has been placed on temporarily so they are still concerned that it could be servicing them that it's very interesting and of course in the u.k. as well there's been a push to require internet service providers to keep records of these of the records of internet data from a wide range of interests in a vigils and i guess we're back i mean who looks at. this information and what do they use it for yeah oh so really what we're seeing sort of happen around the world you know in the u.k. in canada you know australia is a proposal for what we call mandatory direct attention and you can use requiring internet service providers to actually meet records of people on my next to the just their use of social networking site i email voice call them to the internet this kind of thing and in some cases they will be required to hold onto that information for years like the proposal that we just saw in australia is two years and iterate gathering attention so thi
any hidden without a warrant people in canada were really unhappy with this proposal and they actually mobilized and their staff and the wall has been placed on temporarily so they are still concerned that it could be servicing them that it's very interesting and of course in the u.k. as well there's been a push to require internet service providers to keep records of these of the records of internet data from a wide range of interests in a vigils and i guess we're back i mean who looks at....
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beat canada four-three. america will face japan with a rematch of the world cup finals. >> i was still in shock. i did not know what just happened but we are in the middle match and we're in the finals. i am saying to the old-time, as long as we play and that is all that matters. . >> the fastest time of the day comes from the track in london. the first medal for grenada in olympic history. the other king james won with 43.94 seconds. and matt will run for gold in the prime-time in the 1500-meter final. we watched him run on the semifinals and he looks perfect -- in perfect position to win this thing. >> it could be a gold medal in >> it will be warm and muggy. a notch below the hot and st eamy. storms returning late thursday. char's likely friday. into the first part of the weekend. >> thanks for joining us. we're going back to the olympics
beat canada four-three. america will face japan with a rematch of the world cup finals. >> i was still in shock. i did not know what just happened but we are in the middle match and we're in the finals. i am saying to the old-time, as long as we play and that is all that matters. . >> the fastest time of the day comes from the track in london. the first medal for grenada in olympic history. the other king james won with 43.94 seconds. and matt will run for gold in the prime-time in...
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this is obviously not canada. canada and the european union working on free trade agreements. when germany tells southern europe countries to push through tough reforms, it is speaking from experience. it was a decade ago that the government began some of the biggest changes to its social welfare programs. >> today, many economists say they helped prepare germany for the fiscal challenges of today. at the time, the which became synonymous with tough cuts that hurt the little man. -- the words became synonymous with tough cuts. >> we have shape of the future 4 2 million unemployed here. i wish you and all of us every success in implementing it. >> they fare -- the on a planned program requires the jobless to take on low-paid work or retrained. anyone refusing to do so is liable to refuse benefits. >> in 2003, we completed internal reforms that other countries still have before them, and they are facing much more difficult circumstances. >> at the time, unions, let us leading politicians, and welfare recipients stage demonstrations rick -- decrying those reforms, but others said
this is obviously not canada. canada and the european union working on free trade agreements. when germany tells southern europe countries to push through tough reforms, it is speaking from experience. it was a decade ago that the government began some of the biggest changes to its social welfare programs. >> today, many economists say they helped prepare germany for the fiscal challenges of today. at the time, the which became synonymous with tough cuts that hurt the little man. -- the...
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from the streets of canada. today. has lost general assembly condemns the security council's it action on the violence by a huge majority of russia votes against what it calls an unbalanced document that says the battle for syria's second city aleppo it's increasingly bloody. tear gas and stun grenades in bahrain the government lead to fresh against a long running protest says activists trying to cut off a key highway that was against the ruling regime began nearly eighteen months ago but have earned little attention from the world community. and the putin. pulled a political stunt in russia's. defense now the three women are charged with the can is motivated by religious hatred in the face up to seven years in jail if convicted . about the news in full in fifteen minutes next though world sport. hello welcome to the fridays full round up with me treats until the headlines. silverware the target how to lie of wins russians a good judo gold alex on the decline in ads and still but with it you don't got among one of thre
from the streets of canada. today. has lost general assembly condemns the security council's it action on the violence by a huge majority of russia votes against what it calls an unbalanced document that says the battle for syria's second city aleppo it's increasingly bloody. tear gas and stun grenades in bahrain the government lead to fresh against a long running protest says activists trying to cut off a key highway that was against the ruling regime began nearly eighteen months ago but have...
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and canada and clearly they're at odds with the rest of latin america in the caribbean that can you talk more about that role in a resolution the significance of it and what exactly it proposed. well it's not really a proposal of anything specifically to resolve the situation i mean it's really a statement of support for ecuador it's a it's a rejection of the threats against ecuador coming out of the british government it's a reiteration of respect for international law of respect for the concept of diplomatic asylum and political asylum respect for the integrity of diplomatic entities embassies consulates cetera and again it's a backing a solid backing of ecuador in this specific case giving a stand to julian assange and and the subsequent threats that they have received from the british government there was an issue earlier in the day where the original statement that had been proposed the original resolution had to be modified because some of the other member states including jamaica were at odds with the powerful language in it and so that language was modified a little bit but in th
and canada and clearly they're at odds with the rest of latin america in the caribbean that can you talk more about that role in a resolution the significance of it and what exactly it proposed. well it's not really a proposal of anything specifically to resolve the situation i mean it's really a statement of support for ecuador it's a it's a rejection of the threats against ecuador coming out of the british government it's a reiteration of respect for international law of respect for the...
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and canada. this one is worth postponing dinner for. >> showers and some thunderstorms not too far to the south. south. [ male announcer ] everyone at southwest airlines works together for one goal: to get you where you're going. and with flights all over the country to choose from, it's a good thing we love our work. and now we're excited to take you to the beaches of northwest florida. fly nonstop from bwi airport to panama city beach, florida, for just 99 dollars one-way. book all of our destinations online only at southwest.com. six scientists from around the world congratulated nasa on its lending and other rover and the surface of mars. the rover landed safely on mars overnight after an eight-month journey. it will explore the red planet for two years, searching for signs of life. curiosity beamed back three images from the planet after touchdown. doddridge is playing a role with curiosity. >> one of their scientists was at the science center today. >> it was a special day at the maryland s
and canada. this one is worth postponing dinner for. >> showers and some thunderstorms not too far to the south. south. [ male announcer ] everyone at southwest airlines works together for one goal: to get you where you're going. and with flights all over the country to choose from, it's a good thing we love our work. and now we're excited to take you to the beaches of northwest florida. fly nonstop from bwi airport to panama city beach, florida, for just 99 dollars one-way. book all of...
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russia vs canada is one of the greatest i soccer rivalries that the world has ever seen and the year two thousand and twelve is a very special for the fans from both continents and that's because it all began exactly forty years ago with the u.s.s.r. canada out summer series back then it was more than about sports with the country's leaders and media looking at the series as a clash of political systems and ideologies though politicians still don't see eye to eye on many vital issues they gave rows of ninety seven to two know that they manage something virtually unattainable and that's uniting two nations through a lower rate these men are still idolized by fans involved countries after all it's also their effort and dedication that continue to raise global but the latter think of ice hockey. as the summit series of nine hundred seventy two was one of the brightest and top of a sense of the twentieth century and if i remember correctly phil esposito and alexander yaku she had scored the most points in that standoff but it's not about points but about you who are the stars that still
russia vs canada is one of the greatest i soccer rivalries that the world has ever seen and the year two thousand and twelve is a very special for the fans from both continents and that's because it all began exactly forty years ago with the u.s.s.r. canada out summer series back then it was more than about sports with the country's leaders and media looking at the series as a clash of political systems and ideologies though politicians still don't see eye to eye on many vital issues they gave...
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. >> stephen: that's in canada, correct? >> it's minnesota. >> stephen: i think it's manitoba. >> no. >> stephen: sure? ite certain. >> stephen: i understand you were the first secret muslim elected to congress. >> i wasn't a secret. >> stephen: you were the openly secret muslim. >> i didn't make a huge deal about my religion but other people did. >> stephen: you're welcome. i believe that islam is a great and true religion as revealed by the prophet mohammed and blessings and peace be upon him. >> that's good. >> stephen: i say that to every congressman not because you are muslim. i'll keep it in because you are muslim not because i'm frightened. >> sure. >> stephen: would you say to your muslim brethren stephen is cool. >> stephen is cool. >> stephen: thank you. michele bachmann has called for inspections into how far muslims have infiltrated the united states government. how much infiltration into the government? >> none at all. >> stephen: are you a muslim? >> yes, sir. >> stephen: do you have siblings. >> yes, sir. >> s
. >> stephen: that's in canada, correct? >> it's minnesota. >> stephen: i think it's manitoba. >> no. >> stephen: sure? ite certain. >> stephen: i understand you were the first secret muslim elected to congress. >> i wasn't a secret. >> stephen: you were the openly secret muslim. >> i didn't make a huge deal about my religion but other people did. >> stephen: you're welcome. i believe that islam is a great and true religion as revealed...
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the companies are domicile to canada, listed in canada and the u.s., as well, but overall they have asset that is are global. that they have a strong base and conventional oil and gas in western canada and now they have operations offshore africa and in the north sea which we think they run particularly well and keep costs low. >> let's go to the third pick. i believe it ee's talisman but growing in asia. >> so you've seen actually this is a little bit stealth. there's been this increase in the ability to grow their capability in asia and they've been doing this for a long time. it's become quite a large part of the business to the extent this it's now the first thing they talk about when they come around to give presentations to investors and they have the ability to develop assets. they have done deals with governments, most governments to provide gas that they turn in to electricity. very well positioned also from an oil perspective. they're in the north sea. they just did a deal. selling a minority. very interesting company. >> thank you. nice to have you here. >> thank you. >> there'
the companies are domicile to canada, listed in canada and the u.s., as well, but overall they have asset that is are global. that they have a strong base and conventional oil and gas in western canada and now they have operations offshore africa and in the north sea which we think they run particularly well and keep costs low. >> let's go to the third pick. i believe it ee's talisman but growing in asia. >> so you've seen actually this is a little bit stealth. there's been this...
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and canada led throughout u.s. kept coming back and canada took the lead again and this is one of the great games in the history of u.s. soccerpto maler female. >> rivoting and alice morgan, the break out star for the united states scored the winning goal and had a header in the 123rd minute. stoppage time of overtime. that means they have been playing for a longtime and the u.s. was able to put canada away 4-3 goin to play japan on thursday for the gold medal. this is the u.s. has always been in the gold medal games either winning gold or one time silver in the olympics this is a place that the united states is often in. in other words, the gold medal game in women's soccer. and they are playing japan a year ago in the women's world cup final. japan beat the united states in penalty kicks. the u.s. has been pointing towards the opportunity to play japan again in a meaningful game and now they've got t the u.s. against japan for the gold and it should be fascinating to see the americans can come back anwin this ga
and canada led throughout u.s. kept coming back and canada took the lead again and this is one of the great games in the history of u.s. soccerpto maler female. >> rivoting and alice morgan, the break out star for the united states scored the winning goal and had a header in the 123rd minute. stoppage time of overtime. that means they have been playing for a longtime and the u.s. was able to put canada away 4-3 goin to play japan on thursday for the gold medal. this is the u.s. has...
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and canada led throughout u.s. kept coming back and canada took the lead again and this is one of the great games in the history of u.s. soccerpto maler female. >> rivoting and alice morgan, the break out star for the united states scored the winning goal and had a header in the 123rd minute. stoppage time of overtime. that means they have been playing for a longtime and the u.s. was able to put canada away 4-3 going to play japan on thursday for the gold medal. this is the u.s. has always been in the gold medal games either winning gold or one time silver in the olympics this is a place that the united states is often in. in other words, the gold medal game in women's soccer. and they are playing japan a year ago in the women's world cup final. japan beat the united states in penalty kicks. the u.s. has been pointing towards the opportunity to play japan again in a meaningful game and now they've got t the u.s. against japan for the gold and it should be fascinating to see if the americans can come back and win t
and canada led throughout u.s. kept coming back and canada took the lead again and this is one of the great games in the history of u.s. soccerpto maler female. >> rivoting and alice morgan, the break out star for the united states scored the winning goal and had a header in the 123rd minute. stoppage time of overtime. that means they have been playing for a longtime and the u.s. was able to put canada away 4-3 going to play japan on thursday for the gold medal. this is the u.s. has...
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number three, i want to establish an energy partnership with canada and mexico. we need to work together with th them, and work collaborately and have a fast-tracked process to make sure that the infrastructure projects are approve and in particular get the keystone pipeline built as one of the infrastructure projects to take advantage of the resources. and number four, it is about time that we get an accurate inventory of the energy we have. the president talks about the fact that we have 2% of the world's oil reserves which is a dramatic understatement of the oil reserves, because it is seven times that amount or more, so i want to authorize a new seismic study of the onshore and offshore resources to find out what we have and where we have it, and require those who have these surveys and seismic surveys in private hands to collect them and look at them and share ththem with one anoth and have an understanding of the energy resources. >>> and that is what mitt romney would be running through. and we will run that through a powerful fact check with alison kosik.
number three, i want to establish an energy partnership with canada and mexico. we need to work together with th them, and work collaborately and have a fast-tracked process to make sure that the infrastructure projects are approve and in particular get the keystone pipeline built as one of the infrastructure projects to take advantage of the resources. and number four, it is about time that we get an accurate inventory of the energy we have. the president talks about the fact that we have 2%...