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-canada relations. to let me take a view minutes to set the scene. >> we would never treat our friends so badly. >> the fact that open export is being made of the u.s.-canada relationship these days is telling. -- open export. -- open sport. no one expects things will always flow smoothly. but the list of irritant is is piling up, and so is the resentment. >> a president who simply has not got it that canada is important to the prosperity of the u.s. it is frustration with the white house that clearly doesn't want to engage canada, two promote a healthy economic relationship. >> we are supposed to be the best runs and the closest neighbor, instead we keep getting hit with these things. it causes people a lot of frustration. >> nothing has caused more frustration than the keystone xl pipeline. the $8 billion by check -- $8 billion project will deliver oil across the nation. the latest -- a veto by the president to kill legislation congress to authorize the project. despite the impassioned pleas from bara
-canada relations. to let me take a view minutes to set the scene. >> we would never treat our friends so badly. >> the fact that open export is being made of the u.s.-canada relationship these days is telling. -- open export. -- open sport. no one expects things will always flow smoothly. but the list of irritant is is piling up, and so is the resentment. >> a president who simply has not got it that canada is important to the prosperity of the u.s. it is frustration with the...
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-canada relations. the 90 minute debate focus most on the keystone pipeline, climate change and domestic security. seatbacks peter van dusen moderated this event from the newseum in washington, d.c. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hello and welcome to washington d.c. it's one of those chilly mid-atlantic march evenings fitting it seems as we've come to the american capital to talk about u.s.-canada relations, and they are a little bit frothy these days. it's been a long relationship of respect cooperation and real friendship between two of the world's great neighbors but now it is marred by french and we are live this evening at the newseum on pennsylvania avenue for our latest seatback maclean's townhall. tonight we present keystone and beyond, the future of u.s.-canada relations. i am peter van dusen, executive producer of cpac a special welcome to our viewers also watching on c-span here in the trendy. over the next 90 minutes we will drill down on the state of the relationship between canada and united states.
-canada relations. the 90 minute debate focus most on the keystone pipeline, climate change and domestic security. seatbacks peter van dusen moderated this event from the newseum in washington, d.c. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hello and welcome to washington d.c. it's one of those chilly mid-atlantic march evenings fitting it seems as we've come to the american capital to talk about u.s.-canada relations, and they are a little bit frothy these days. it's been a long relationship of respect cooperation...
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in canada. >> it's illegal. you can't say that. >> our u.s. audience may not be aware or as aware as we are in canada that the keystone project is hotly contested in canada. the official opposition in the democratic party party is dead set against keystone and the northern gateway the western facing pipeline the one that the leader likes his energy east wychwood snake pipelines through to vastly expanded export ports in brunswick. the opposition party leader that is leading in the polls justin trudeau supports keystone but believes the reason it's not being accepted is because canada has not done enough to fight climate change. he says if he were to become prime minister and he has got a shot at it, that he would increase carbon pricing but essentially a carbon price which would reduce and that would would make a american so grateful that they would reduce keystone lickety-split. sometimes i'm skeptical whether that would work. >> we should ask daniel if that would work. i wanted to ask the amba
in canada. >> it's illegal. you can't say that. >> our u.s. audience may not be aware or as aware as we are in canada that the keystone project is hotly contested in canada. the official opposition in the democratic party party is dead set against keystone and the northern gateway the western facing pipeline the one that the leader likes his energy east wychwood snake pipelines through to vastly expanded export ports in brunswick. the opposition party leader that is leading in the...
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canada's man in washington. a former premier of manitoba senior attorney with the national resource defense council who has worked in both canada and the united states on the environment and climate change. with us as always political editor for mclean and washington bureau chief for mclean. in a moment we will begin the conversation on the state of canada us relations let me take a few minutes to set the scene. [inaudible conversations] >> perhaps it is a well-worn joke in washington but the fact that opens port is board is being made of the us canada relationship these days is telling. no one expects things we will always flow smoothly but the list of irritant is piling up, and so is the resentment. >> a a president to simply has not got it that canada is important to the prosperity of the united states. it's frustration with a white house that clearly does not want to engage canada to promote the healthy economic relationship. >> we are supposed to be the best friend and closest neighbor but instead we keep g
canada's man in washington. a former premier of manitoba senior attorney with the national resource defense council who has worked in both canada and the united states on the environment and climate change. with us as always political editor for mclean and washington bureau chief for mclean. in a moment we will begin the conversation on the state of canada us relations let me take a few minutes to set the scene. [inaudible conversations] >> perhaps it is a well-worn joke in washington but...
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to buy with canada -- wanted to buy was canada. and that was unpopular. including his own conservative base in canada which is leery about what is still a communist government. so the prime minister slept on the investment restrictions. he was very slow to implement a bilateral investment treaty and his great ambition to increase exports to asia has not gone away. in fact, exports to third countries of all sorts have been inching up. but china as an alternative to the united states does not work. >> just on oil he mentioned president bush. i think we had 600,000 barrels a day in his eight years coming from canada to the united states. i think we are at a million barrels a day in six years with president obama, so the oil is getting to market. on clean energy we are all for that idea, more clean energy. we propose faster more decisive decision-making on transmission lines with clean energy in them and sometimes we get certain that support hydro being defined as renewable and sometimes some states say if it's not renewable but if it'
to buy with canada -- wanted to buy was canada. and that was unpopular. including his own conservative base in canada which is leery about what is still a communist government. so the prime minister slept on the investment restrictions. he was very slow to implement a bilateral investment treaty and his great ambition to increase exports to asia has not gone away. in fact, exports to third countries of all sorts have been inching up. but china as an alternative to the united states does not...
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back to canada. p mostly from canada to the u.s. that is those are conversation west have to work through. they're not easy because it is not automatic necessarily for some of these. obviously some states already said what is renewable what's not. clean power plant, the one we were talking about power plants. there is opportunity there. i want us to talk about that conversation with is expanding clean energy portfolio. we'll have difficult conversations over fossil fuels. they don't have to be wrapped up together. >> nrdc considers hydropower renewable? >> it is generally considered -- >> i know that but sometimes we have environmental groups here call, saying hydro is not renewable. only wind and solar is renewable. >> we -- >> hallelujah. >> we agree. >> praise the lord. >> that is a good place to pivot. >> we have a table. >> last 20 minutes we have, five minutes or eight minutes or so we'll go to questions. we'll spend a little time. talking what we called in the primer piece kind of a vision thing. so we all accept there are so
back to canada. p mostly from canada to the u.s. that is those are conversation west have to work through. they're not easy because it is not automatic necessarily for some of these. obviously some states already said what is renewable what's not. clean power plant, the one we were talking about power plants. there is opportunity there. i want us to talk about that conversation with is expanding clean energy portfolio. we'll have difficult conversations over fossil fuels. they don't have to be...
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being native in canada, like i said, its like you're a second class citizen. and things are not going to change unless the government of canada recognizes our first nations rights and who we are. we can't just be bullied over anymore... >> being bullied, not being listened to, here's a legal standard grounded in the canadian constitution that's supposed to avoid these issues. when mining and energy companies want to carry out activity that stands to compromise an aboriginal or treaty right, like, for example, access to water or land, he crown has a "duty to consult" the first nations affected in proportion and to the extent that they will be impacted by the development. >> this is the new brunswick legislature, where the premier and the members of the legislature sit. in this part of canada, for practical purposes, this is the crown. >> there was no consultation before the government awarded swn licenses to explore 3 years ago. but since the deal was done, they say they've done more than required. >> we've had ongoing dialogue with chief and council - a lot of
being native in canada, like i said, its like you're a second class citizen. and things are not going to change unless the government of canada recognizes our first nations rights and who we are. we can't just be bullied over anymore... >> being bullied, not being listened to, here's a legal standard grounded in the canadian constitution that's supposed to avoid these issues. when mining and energy companies want to carry out activity that stands to compromise an aboriginal or treaty...
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is trying to getdeported to canada. he and mohammed badr hope this retrial will provide a resolution >>> the european union's foreign affairs chief said a deal at re-organising ties with cuba could be in place. the e.u. froze relations with cuba in 2003 in response to the arrest of dissident. in havana an agreement was signed to give $50 million to the agriculture sector >>> and the united states has lifted sanctions on dozens of companies and individuals who have been black lifted for having links with cuba. relations between the two counts have been improve. we have been speaking to larry luksnar, a news editor and contributing writer for the cuban news and said the timing of this decision by the u.s. is crucial. >> it could be simple house cleaning, in effect taking old companies off the rolls. we understand many people who are on the list are deceased. most of the companies, in fact are not cuban, they are registered in panama and other countries. it's hard to say whether it's a significant move or not. what is inte
is trying to getdeported to canada. he and mohammed badr hope this retrial will provide a resolution >>> the european union's foreign affairs chief said a deal at re-organising ties with cuba could be in place. the e.u. froze relations with cuba in 2003 in response to the arrest of dissident. in havana an agreement was signed to give $50 million to the agriculture sector >>> and the united states has lifted sanctions on dozens of companies and individuals who have been black...
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or british-ruled canada. during the gold rush this photo of a u.s. independence day crowd frightened ottawa into canadian sovereignty but they are in no rush to address the predicament or other stateless people in canada. >> citizenship is very much framed in the language of the refugee or the immigrant or the skilled immigrant. so those particular classes are getting more and more attention and just citizenship in general for those who do not have citizenship it's just not a priority. >> reporter: donovan await the canadian government decision and hopes he might soon, 61 years on call it his government get a birth certificate and finally be a citizen of somewhere. daniel lack, al jazeera, dawson city. >>> a rally is being held in el salvador in a battle against violence. dressed in white the people called for peace and justice, thursday was even declared a public holiday so everyone could join the march and el salvador is violent nation with high crime rate. in mexico marking six months in disappearing of the students and do not accept findings of a
or british-ruled canada. during the gold rush this photo of a u.s. independence day crowd frightened ottawa into canadian sovereignty but they are in no rush to address the predicament or other stateless people in canada. >> citizenship is very much framed in the language of the refugee or the immigrant or the skilled immigrant. so those particular classes are getting more and more attention and just citizenship in general for those who do not have citizenship it's just not a priority....
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well, canada is in the americas. it contradicts -- the veto contradicts his own national security policy. the contradicts his own energy policy that he outlines in the council of economic advisers with their economic report, when they say the extent to which the country's economy is exposed to energy supply risk specifically international disruptions that lead to product availability price shocks, or both. the president is contradicting himself at every turn, whether it is as climate action plan that he has introduced, vetoing his -- this veto contradicts his own climate posse. we've got a pop -- climate policy. we have an opportunity to boost our economy, health our allies increase energy security, to be an environmental leader and to meet on energy. this president's veto denies us that. it is a failure of leadership. i would recommend that all of us on both sides of the aisle come together to override this veto. mr. president, majority leader, president obama has advocated reaffirming the commitment of the united s
well, canada is in the americas. it contradicts -- the veto contradicts his own national security policy. the contradicts his own energy policy that he outlines in the council of economic advisers with their economic report, when they say the extent to which the country's economy is exposed to energy supply risk specifically international disruptions that lead to product availability price shocks, or both. the president is contradicting himself at every turn, whether it is as climate action...
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tom: what else on canada? brendan: these crazy home-equity loans you're talking about, what is driving this? are you getting mortgage brokers going into neighborhoods like in the u.s.? vikram: this goes back to the first point earlier. when interest rates are manipulated down the slow people search for yield. how do i get return a my capital? what do i do? equity prices seem full. what do i do question mark i get a home-equity line. i can lend it and sometimes professional organizations will modify it. tom: there is no question the dynamic of oil of $35 per barrel. olivia: huge consequences for the canadian labor market, $30 oil. vikram: even though it is focused on alberta, many of those individuals fly in and out from other parts of the country. olivia: 70% of job creation in canada. vikram: about. tom: do we want a solar a clips twitter question? olivia: no, we are talking about dollars -- this is our twitter question of the day -- tom keene might take a vacation and go to europe. a strong dollar will not c
tom: what else on canada? brendan: these crazy home-equity loans you're talking about, what is driving this? are you getting mortgage brokers going into neighborhoods like in the u.s.? vikram: this goes back to the first point earlier. when interest rates are manipulated down the slow people search for yield. how do i get return a my capital? what do i do? equity prices seem full. what do i do question mark i get a home-equity line. i can lend it and sometimes professional organizations will...
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and canada. land, rail, marine, and air. immigration, customs agriculture spppingses required for entry into either country will be handled on foreign soil. it will reduce congestion, delays and increase efficiency and predictability. the next step required is to implement the new agreement for the united states and canada to enact legislation. that legislation was introduced during the last congress and i'm hopeful it will be introduced and you will support its pass a bass passage in this congress. let me mention the change that is going to occur. and change is a lot like heaven. everyone wants to get there, but no one wants to die. [laughter] commissioner: pretty interesting statement. what is clear for me in preparing for the future is we need to reflect the realities of your business and the world that you exist in. the constant evolution of the global supply chain and i recognize while we have major efforts under way, there are some areas that need additional focus and need more work. they need more work from us. trade
and canada. land, rail, marine, and air. immigration, customs agriculture spppingses required for entry into either country will be handled on foreign soil. it will reduce congestion, delays and increase efficiency and predictability. the next step required is to implement the new agreement for the united states and canada to enact legislation. that legislation was introduced during the last congress and i'm hopeful it will be introduced and you will support its pass a bass passage in this...
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home to a man who canada's government says shouldn't have a passport. an identity, even a driver's license here. >> sunday. you know his music but what about the man? >> i was given a gift. >> up close and personal. behind the scenes of the biggest hits... >> she was a troubled girl. >> brightest stars... >> kids don't want to "own", they just want to "play". >> and the future of music. >> the record business is in trouble. >> every sunday night, >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping. inspiring. entertaining. talk to al jazeera. sunday, 6:30 eastern. only on >> the stream, >> your digital community >> you pick the hot topics and express your thoughts the stream it's your chance to join the conversation only on al jazeera america ♪ ♪ >>> you are watching al jazerra. a reminder of our top stories. saudi arabia and its allies have targeted the houthi strong hold of sanaa in yemen. it's part of a second round of air strikes against the shia group. the houthis seized p
home to a man who canada's government says shouldn't have a passport. an identity, even a driver's license here. >> sunday. you know his music but what about the man? >> i was given a gift. >> up close and personal. behind the scenes of the biggest hits... >> she was a troubled girl. >> brightest stars... >> kids don't want to "own", they just want to "play". >> and the future of music. >> the record business is in trouble....
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bad for us, because we have not seized any part of canada. good for great britain because they have this whole part of maine, and they have these forts along the niagara river and up here at the michigan territory. we say no, nothing doing. not going to work. they're going to drop back in november. august, september, october november. four months, no negotiations, no compromises. finally, the last big issue is british navigation of the mississippi river and american use of the fisheries off new england and newfoundland. american and british negotiators cannot agree on that either. they say, we will just leave that out of the treaty. both sides aren't compromising. the remaining sticking point they put to the side. why do they drop these issues? what is great britain retreat from their demands? -- why does great britain retreat from their demands? here is a british view of a sketch of the regions [indiscernible] here is great britain, here is james madison being led by napoleon, and who is this? it's the devil. nice. that is the british view,
bad for us, because we have not seized any part of canada. good for great britain because they have this whole part of maine, and they have these forts along the niagara river and up here at the michigan territory. we say no, nothing doing. not going to work. they're going to drop back in november. august, september, october november. four months, no negotiations, no compromises. finally, the last big issue is british navigation of the mississippi river and american use of the fisheries off new...
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he is trying to get deported to canada. for now, he and mohammed hope that the retrial will allow them to prove their sentence >>> south sudan parliament has coated to extend the president's time in office by three years. peace talks could be called off. >> the government says it's a sign that the president is not happy negotiating a peace deal. they have been threatened with sanctions if they don't reach a deal soon. >> an anticorruption campaigner has gone on trial in angola. a book on blooddocuments has been published, accusing rulers of murder and torture. he's charged with defaming several army generals and faces up to nine years in prison but says he will not be silenced. >> i'm not a victim here i'm a proactive citizen. i raised the issues knowing what the consequences are. i'm prepared to face the consequences, and so that's why i say it's a privilege to go to the court and challenge the seven generals and basically tell them no matter what the outcome is i will win >>> the european union's foreign affairs chief say
he is trying to get deported to canada. for now, he and mohammed hope that the retrial will allow them to prove their sentence >>> south sudan parliament has coated to extend the president's time in office by three years. peace talks could be called off. >> the government says it's a sign that the president is not happy negotiating a peace deal. they have been threatened with sanctions if they don't reach a deal soon. >> an anticorruption campaigner has gone on trial in...
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. >>> hard landing, an air canada flight careened off the runway. the nose of thplane sheared off and dozens eninjured. >>> power threat. an investigation into just how vulnerable our nation's power grid really is and how the threats against it could put millions in the dark. >>> and tipping point. it's showing up everywhere. digital tipping. is it shaming you into paying up? >>> this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. stub substituteing tonight, carl quintanilla. >>> good evening. we're learning more tonight about the co-pilot of the german jetliner that crashed tuesday killing 150 people. a new report may help explain how the pilot got locked out of the cockpit and begged to be let in as the plane descended. all of this as the families of the victims continue to mourn their losses. katie tur is in germany with the latest. katie, good evening. >> reporter: carl, the flight data recorder is still missing. there's a chilling report about the other black box, the cockpit voice recorder describeing exactlyily what it sounded like in that plane. it
. >>> hard landing, an air canada flight careened off the runway. the nose of thplane sheared off and dozens eninjured. >>> power threat. an investigation into just how vulnerable our nation's power grid really is and how the threats against it could put millions in the dark. >>> and tipping point. it's showing up everywhere. digital tipping. is it shaming you into paying up? >>> this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. stub substituteing...
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there just isn't the type of clarity that we see in canada. there isn't the type of clarity like that in the u.s. >> reporter: but canada is the only nation giving marijuana the green light, at least on a medical level. other nations considering it right inside u.s. borders. >> people are saying that this is going to be bigger than bingo. now, i don't know what that means, exactly. >> rn summit in las vegas, leaders discuss the possibility of growing pot on tribal land. >> they're telling us we could possibly create 3 million a year for our tribe alone as economic development. ♪ >> reporter: the u.s. justice department told tribes it may look the other way as it has with washington and colorado. tribes growing pot follows certain rules. >> 556 tribe in the country with their own history, their own leadership and they're going to make their own decisions. >> reporter: in the meantime up north, the green wave rolls across canada till ray expects $20 million in revenues this year. $50 million next and since medical pot is legal on a federal lev
there just isn't the type of clarity that we see in canada. there isn't the type of clarity like that in the u.s. >> reporter: but canada is the only nation giving marijuana the green light, at least on a medical level. other nations considering it right inside u.s. borders. >> people are saying that this is going to be bigger than bingo. now, i don't know what that means, exactly. >> rn summit in las vegas, leaders discuss the possibility of growing pot on tribal land....
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amy: and the role of canada? >> if you got to canada, you are free. in canada, to their credit refused to indict the fugitive slaves. the canadian said, look, there is no more slavery the british empire so running away from slavery is not a crime on our books. if you are a murderer and you run a way to canada, they will extradite you to the u.s. because murder is a crime in canada. they absolutely refused to send fugitive slaves back. also in canada, blacks could vote, serve on juries, had better economic opportunities than they did even in the northern united states. canada offered more to many black people than they could find in the u.s. juan: you mentioned the involvement of free blacks in the movement, but there was also a small but vibrant black press at the time. samuel cornish -- >> new york at the first black newspaper in the country. unfortunately, for historians like me, they went out of existence as of 1841 and then you have about 15 year period in new york with no black president it comes back later in the 1850's. so the information begin
amy: and the role of canada? >> if you got to canada, you are free. in canada, to their credit refused to indict the fugitive slaves. the canadian said, look, there is no more slavery the british empire so running away from slavery is not a crime on our books. if you are a murderer and you run a way to canada, they will extradite you to the u.s. because murder is a crime in canada. they absolutely refused to send fugitive slaves back. also in canada, blacks could vote, serve on juries,...
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passengers say the air canada jetliner was stuck on the runway for about an hour. at least 23 people were taken to the hospital for observation and treatment of minor injuries. >> "it appears we clipped the power line and all hell broke loose, and it looks like the engine snapped off, and we slid for a while, and thankfully, we're all alive." >> alecia: the transportation safety board of canada is investigating the incident. air canada officials are working with authorities to figure out the cause of the accident. >> grant: some coastlines in the south pacific are under tsunami watch officials say, after a 7.7 earthquake struck near papua new guinea on monday. the u.s.g.s. says the epicenter was about 30 miles off the coast and was 41 miles deep. waves are possible for coasts within 620 miles of the epicenter according to the pacific tsunami warning center. papua new guinea and the solomon islands could have waves reaching three to ten feet high. kron-4's brian van aken joins us now. brian another day of warm weather.even some record- breaking temperatures? is this
passengers say the air canada jetliner was stuck on the runway for about an hour. at least 23 people were taken to the hospital for observation and treatment of minor injuries. >> "it appears we clipped the power line and all hell broke loose, and it looks like the engine snapped off, and we slid for a while, and thankfully, we're all alive." >> alecia: the transportation safety board of canada is investigating the incident. air canada officials are working with...
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del aviÓn en el que viajaban de air canada se accidentÓ al salirse de la pista. y una prestigiosa preparatoria privada para hombres en mÉxico hace un polÉmico vÍdeo de graduaciÓn, considerado clasista y misÓgino. >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana. presentador: se conocen nuevas revelaciones en torno a la tragedia ocurrida en los alpes franceses la llamada desesperada del piloto por tratar de entrar en la cabina. ha cobrado fuerza la hipÓtesis de que un problema en la visiÓn del copiloto que estrellÓ la aeronave tendrÍa un papel relevante en su condiciÓn. presentadora: aumento el nÚmero de vuelos de helicÓpteros que viajan al lugar de los hechos ya ha logrado aislar el adn de al menos 78 de las 150 personas que murieron. pabli: se difunden detalles de la historia del copiloto de germÁnwingds, el desencadenante de la tragedia. podrÍa haber sido un diagnÓstico de desprendimiento de retina. que cita fuentes mÉdicas de confirmarse el joven aviador sabÍa que sus dÍas en la empresa y su sueÑo de avanzar aeronaves de mayor porte estaban
del aviÓn en el que viajaban de air canada se accidentÓ al salirse de la pista. y una prestigiosa preparatoria privada para hombres en mÉxico hace un polÉmico vÍdeo de graduaciÓn, considerado clasista y misÓgino. >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana. presentador: se conocen nuevas revelaciones en torno a la tragedia ocurrida en los alpes franceses la llamada desesperada del piloto por tratar de entrar en la cabina. ha cobrado fuerza la hipÓtesis de que un problema en...
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or british ruled canada. this photo of a u.s. independence day crowd frightened ottawa into fighting canada sovereignty here but authorities seem in no rush to address his predicament or that of dozens of other stateless people in canada. >> citizenship is very much framed in the language of the refugee osthe immigrant or the skilled immigrant so those particular classes are getting more and more attention and just citizenship in general for those who do not have citizenship it's just not a priority. >> reporter: donavan and family await the canada government decision and hopes he might soon, 61 years on, call it his government, get a birth certificate and finally be a citizen of somewhere daniel lack al jazeera, dawson city. >>> let's talk more about sports and here is andy. >> thank you very much and it's possible to go faster than formula one mercedes team and second quickest in practice ahead of sunday grand prix and was defending world champion lewis hamilton and started the second with an engine problem and teammate rossbur
or british ruled canada. this photo of a u.s. independence day crowd frightened ottawa into fighting canada sovereignty here but authorities seem in no rush to address his predicament or that of dozens of other stateless people in canada. >> citizenship is very much framed in the language of the refugee osthe immigrant or the skilled immigrant so those particular classes are getting more and more attention and just citizenship in general for those who do not have citizenship it's just not...
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operativo incluye el saneamiento de los rÍos osama e isabella ademÁs del drenaje y limpieza de las caÑadas. incluye la revisiÓn del sistema de agua potable, reparaciÓn de tuberÍas, operaciÓn espacios pÚblicos entre otras actividades. >> estamos rociando insecticidas en las viviendas de las Áreas vulnerables y tambiÉn en la entrega de mosquiteros. >> mÁs adelante para intervenir en procesos de obras pÚblicas. >> no sÓlo lo que tiene que ver con aspectos de mejoras de calles y caÑadas. reportera: de inmediato comunitarios reaccionaron a la medida. >> del proceso estÁ muy bien, porque hay mucho mosco y muchas enfermedades. >> quÉ se elimine la caÑada, tenamos mÁs de 30 aÑos limpiÁndola. reportero: esto durarÁ tres dÍas y demandaron que se realice de manera continua. jesus: un aviÓn operado por german wings se estrellÓ en los andes franceses cuando ocurrÍa en la ruta entre barcelona se teme que la mayorÍa de ciudadanos espaÑoles que viajaban hubieran muerto, se emitiÓ una llamada de socorro 21 minutos despuÉs del despegue. >> es un triste y dramÁtico accidente vamos
operativo incluye el saneamiento de los rÍos osama e isabella ademÁs del drenaje y limpieza de las caÑadas. incluye la revisiÓn del sistema de agua potable, reparaciÓn de tuberÍas, operaciÓn espacios pÚblicos entre otras actividades. >> estamos rociando insecticidas en las viviendas de las Áreas vulnerables y tambiÉn en la entrega de mosquiteros. >> mÁs adelante para intervenir en procesos de obras pÚblicas. >> no sÓlo lo que tiene que ver con aspectos de mejoras...
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. >>> a frightening flight for folks here in canada. we'll hear from passengers about the moments before the hard landing. >>> plus -- >> we're keeping a close eye on wrestle mania 31 happening now at levi stadium. stay with us. >>> well new details on the doomed germanwings flight that went down in the french alps tuesday killing 150 on board. data recorder transcripts out today show co-pilot lubitz repeatedly suggested the pilot get up and leave the cockpit and locked him out after he left. the pilot screamed to be let back in. within minutes the descent begins and the right wing of the jet clips a mountain. lubitz was suffering from mental illness and treated for vision problems he feared could jeopardize his flying career. authorities are are doing dna testifying to identify victims. >>> 23 were hurt after an air canada plane skids off the run way last night. we report from halifax on the incident that has investigators puzzled and passengers upset. >> it was defined as a hard landing, passenger on air canada call it a crash. tires
. >>> a frightening flight for folks here in canada. we'll hear from passengers about the moments before the hard landing. >>> plus -- >> we're keeping a close eye on wrestle mania 31 happening now at levi stadium. stay with us. >>> well new details on the doomed germanwings flight that went down in the french alps tuesday killing 150 on board. data recorder transcripts out today show co-pilot lubitz repeatedly suggested the pilot get up and leave the cockpit...
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so this pipeline will be moving may be 800,000 barrels of oil from canada to the united -- from canada through the united states and it is going to a tax-free export zone. so we know what is going to happen. why is that important? it is important because the export young men and women in uniform every single day over to the middle east to protect the ships with oil coming into the united states that we import from kuwait, from saudi arabia from the other countries around the world. so why would be -- why would we be exporting oil out of the united states while we are exporting men and women from out of america to protect oil coming back in from countries in the middle east? that makes no sense. that is what this pipeline is all about. it is about getting some benefits for the united states climate change, big loser. dirtiest oil in the world. the canadian -- they are actually paying the tax in the event that there is an oil spill and they don't have to pay to that fund either that american companies do. and then, there are ads on television saying they will keep the oil in the united s
so this pipeline will be moving may be 800,000 barrels of oil from canada to the united -- from canada through the united states and it is going to a tax-free export zone. so we know what is going to happen. why is that important? it is important because the export young men and women in uniform every single day over to the middle east to protect the ships with oil coming into the united states that we import from kuwait, from saudi arabia from the other countries around the world. so why would...
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several thousand black people free or fugitive left for canada canada. some of them went to england to avoid the danger posed by the fugitive slave law so it affected the whole black community not just fugitive slaves. >> host: you mentioned the fact that women are sometimes fleeing as well. often with children in tow and it's a story that we don't hear very much about. it is very difficult for women to do that but women in the north are very much involved in helping these fugitives when they arrived in the cities as well. can you tell us about what they are doing? >> guest: black and white women, as i said in southern pennsylvania you have these quaker families including women one of them who i wrote about colorful interesting person grace anna lewis wrote in a memoir how come a part of a quaker rural family. she wrote about how she and other women have a sewing circle where they just made clothing for fugitives because fugitives were wearing rags basically when i escaped or slave clothing and they look like slaves. she'd said we didn't want them to loo
several thousand black people free or fugitive left for canada canada. some of them went to england to avoid the danger posed by the fugitive slave law so it affected the whole black community not just fugitive slaves. >> host: you mentioned the fact that women are sometimes fleeing as well. often with children in tow and it's a story that we don't hear very much about. it is very difficult for women to do that but women in the north are very much involved in helping these fugitives when...
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and air canada tries to find out what went wrong in nova scotia. indiana's governor defends the new religious freedom law says it will be further clarified. switzerland nuclear switzerland nuclear negotiations with iran in a critical point ahead of tuesday's deadline. a spring break scare in florida, seven are shot in panama city beach. >> to this location. one shot to the head. >> and the biking event went from a one city scene to a global attraction. >> "60 minutes sports" on the red crit. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: i am jeff glor more disturbing and dramatic information on two fronts, both the germanwings crash in the french alps last week and a terrible landing for air a canada plane early this morning. we have two reports beginning with allen pizzey in germany. >> reporter: how did a teenager joy any learning to fly a glider end up flying an airliner full of 150 people into a mountain side? what andreas lubitz did is becoming more horrific with every new detail that emerges. today, a road is being buil
and air canada tries to find out what went wrong in nova scotia. indiana's governor defends the new religious freedom law says it will be further clarified. switzerland nuclear switzerland nuclear negotiations with iran in a critical point ahead of tuesday's deadline. a spring break scare in florida, seven are shot in panama city beach. >> to this location. one shot to the head. >> and the biking event went from a one city scene to a global attraction. >> "60 minutes...
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i told him canada has a that are -- canada has a better immigration policy, you should go there. to told me i can only go to live in a superpower. >> thanks to all of you. [applause] thank you all for coming. >>>> the event brought together political leaders, administration officials business entrepreneurs journalists, and science and technologies efforts. among those interviewed, craig venter, founder, chairman, and ceo of the institute. he is interviewed by the science correspondent by npr. this is about 20 minutes. >> we are in an unusual technical situation because craig venter, who is in san diego, he is supposed to be here is ill with something. craig, can you hear me? he is will with -- is ill with something. he is looking at a good. -- pretty good. craig, can you hear me at all? do you think he is scary looking? [laughter] >> he is not scary looking, just an ill man. >> we have a number of backup systems which i suppose we should employ. if worse comes to worse, i will justly what i think he would've done if i can control him like a puppet. [laughter] all right, maybe now
i told him canada has a that are -- canada has a better immigration policy, you should go there. to told me i can only go to live in a superpower. >> thanks to all of you. [applause] thank you all for coming. >>>> the event brought together political leaders, administration officials business entrepreneurs journalists, and science and technologies efforts. among those interviewed, craig venter, founder, chairman, and ceo of the institute. he is interviewed by the science...
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. >> it was a rough landing for passengers aboard an air canada flight. what they saw before their plane went off the runway and what they had to endure afterwards. >>> plus taking the plunk plunge. how rescuers saved a pennsylvania man who fell into a sinkhole. sinkhole. >>> tonight we are getting a look at what was left of the air canada plane that crash landed in halifax overnight with 138 people on board. todd baitis reports from halifax on the incident that left investigators puzzled and passengers angry. >> reporter: it was defined as a hard landing, passengers in air canada call it a crash. still on the runway, a wing destroyed, nose cone and motor gone tires blown, proof of the flight's roughened. just before 1:00 the airbus a 320 descended into halifax. too low, it hit power lines before smacking down. >> we were coming in quite hard. in the storm and everything else. when we clipped the wire we knew something was wrong. >> reporter: passengers recall seeing flashes of light and sparks before bouncing and skitding. then a rush to get out, into a
. >> it was a rough landing for passengers aboard an air canada flight. what they saw before their plane went off the runway and what they had to endure afterwards. >>> plus taking the plunk plunge. how rescuers saved a pennsylvania man who fell into a sinkhole. sinkhole. >>> tonight we are getting a look at what was left of the air canada plane that crash landed in halifax overnight with 138 people on board. todd baitis reports from halifax on the incident that left...
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-canada relations? >> the canadians have been very aggressive coming to washington, making the case for the benefits not only to canada but the united states as well. this is a big issue in canada and they are waiting to see how the president response. is it going to be a breach in the relationship, for the moment, it doesn't look like it but this is a sensitive topic in canada. arguably more sensitive than it is the united states. >> we are receiving word the president has signed the bill for full funding of the department of homeland security. >> he signed it on a wednesday. the funding would have ended on friday. this is a victory for the president. weeks ago and months ago, we cap asking republicans are you going to accept a clean bill in the end. they did have to. the politics were playing against republicans and house speaker john boehner, so he threw in the towel yesterday. funding for the homeland security department will continue through the end of september, but this is just a taste of things
-canada relations? >> the canadians have been very aggressive coming to washington, making the case for the benefits not only to canada but the united states as well. this is a big issue in canada and they are waiting to see how the president response. is it going to be a breach in the relationship, for the moment, it doesn't look like it but this is a sensitive topic in canada. arguably more sensitive than it is the united states. >> we are receiving word the president has signed...
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some ended up in canada, some britain, some in sierra leone. some of them were sold back into slavery by the british and ended up in the west indies. they have their own very interesting stories. the 3000 or so african-americans gained their liberty through the british, not to the americans is another sign of the contradiction in american history right from the first of our republic. >> host: absolutely. the book is titled "gateway to freedom: the hidden history of the underground railroad". professor foner, thank you so much for joining us today. >> guest: thank you so much for having me. >> here's a look at the current best-selling nonfiction books according to the harvard bookstore. >> host: princeton professor, when we write history don't rewrite it as conflict? >> guest: i think a lot of teeple to write history as conflict. i think there is an entirely good reason why that is so. that is to say that war was and is and always will be a major part of human history. i suppose the reason -- one of the reasons i got to write the undivided past
some ended up in canada, some britain, some in sierra leone. some of them were sold back into slavery by the british and ended up in the west indies. they have their own very interesting stories. the 3000 or so african-americans gained their liberty through the british, not to the americans is another sign of the contradiction in american history right from the first of our republic. >> host: absolutely. the book is titled "gateway to freedom: the hidden history of the underground...
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. >>> un tren cargado con petrÓleo se convirtiÓ en inmensa bola de juego en ontario canadÁ en instantes los detalles. mujeres en lunes barriada pobre de argentina siguen su pasiÓn por el fÚtbol y arman un equipo. la ediciÓn de noticiero comienza ya. este es notoedses noto en tued noticiero telemundo fin de semana. >>> hola quÉ tal gracias por acompaÑarnos en este su espacio informativo, en tecs cocodonde se vivieron momentos de pÁnico en directo con ximena duarte que nos tiene lo Último de este incidente, cuÉntanos. >>> asÍ es tetra otrase trata de una balacera mÁs en un presentaciÓn de gruperos hace aÑos sicarios lo atacaron y hace un aÑo una historia similar a la que o ocurriÓ hoy. >>> tras los dispaross las luces sea apagaron y pÚblico wra para evitar ser vÍctima de bala perdida. >>> un poco asustada. estimado momento que piden are porteros que apaguen las cÁmaras cÁmaras. >>> se ve claramente en este video, no hubo herido el concierto algunos testigos dicen que una persona armada querÍa subirse al escenario, y nu ahÍ cuando el sujeto comenzÓ disparar. >>> saliÓ
. >>> un tren cargado con petrÓleo se convirtiÓ en inmensa bola de juego en ontario canadÁ en instantes los detalles. mujeres en lunes barriada pobre de argentina siguen su pasiÓn por el fÚtbol y arman un equipo. la ediciÓn de noticiero comienza ya. este es notoedses noto en tued noticiero telemundo fin de semana. >>> hola quÉ tal gracias por acompaÑarnos en este su espacio informativo, en tecs cocodonde se vivieron momentos de pÁnico en directo con ximena duarte que...
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canada as an election in october at the latest and emphasize their national security credentials. both opposition parties say we need more humanitarian aid lest combataid andless combat aid. not for boots on the ground. that is why this motion specifically says that will not be the case and canada's mission in iraq and syria. >> huge blast in the turkish border town of hanley. facilitatessurface to surface mix launched from the assad regime. >>> a battle to take control of idlib. el nusra front shift in strategy. kim vanel reports. >> reporter: on the outskirts of idlib rebel fighters take aim at shoot points. including al qaeda linked al nusra front. in syria's northwest. activist video purports to show getting ready for battle. regime forces reportedly closed off the city in preparation for attack, stopping residents from getting in and out while transferring command centers. taking idlib would be be an important victory for government fighters, allowing them to cut off supply lines. to the east indarazor, rebel fighters control large portions of iraq. and after meeting with bas
canada as an election in october at the latest and emphasize their national security credentials. both opposition parties say we need more humanitarian aid lest combataid andless combat aid. not for boots on the ground. that is why this motion specifically says that will not be the case and canada's mission in iraq and syria. >> huge blast in the turkish border town of hanley. facilitatessurface to surface mix launched from the assad regime. >>> a battle to take control of idlib....
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we have the right honourable john baird, canada's foreign minister of foreign affairs. [applause] under minister baird's leadership canada consistently voted against anti-israel resolutions at the united nations and stood up time and time again as a reliable ally to the jewish state. just last year minister baird said quote, canada will not stand behind israel at the united nations. we will stand right beside it. [applause] ladies and gentlemen again, please welcome former spanish president, jose maria aznar and former canadian prime minister john baird. [applause] thank you both for being with us today and for your strong leadership over the years. mr. baird, let he start with you, on batch of everyone in the room let me thank you for your remarkable leadership as foreign minister of canada. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you. you and the government of prime minister stefen harper have consistently been a steadfast ally of israel and you said that canada doesn't just go along in order to get along. tell us more what you mean by this as it affects israel. >> pressure
we have the right honourable john baird, canada's foreign minister of foreign affairs. [applause] under minister baird's leadership canada consistently voted against anti-israel resolutions at the united nations and stood up time and time again as a reliable ally to the jewish state. just last year minister baird said quote, canada will not stand behind israel at the united nations. we will stand right beside it. [applause] ladies and gentlemen again, please welcome former spanish president,...
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again we are focused on mexico and not canada but we have a very good relationship with canada. they have the same standards that the u.s. does so we don't anticipate a lot of difficulty frankly with canada. we are anticipating challenges with mexico which our project is focused on that as one of the key learning conditions. so we have actually from a key learning condition things we have learned from our projects we have actually had 61 things that we have learned and i would like to mention another one in particular that has been extremely valuable that is then fed into the technical team and rfp process and that's our project in los angeles. los angeles is working to try to get some sites up and we have learned the use of existing government infrastructure is quite a bit more challenging than we had originally anticipated. developing memoranda of understanding, leasing excess capacity is very challenging so it has been extremely helpful through that project. i would have you feel more comforting after the rome and northern border instead of the southern border. i think we wil
again we are focused on mexico and not canada but we have a very good relationship with canada. they have the same standards that the u.s. does so we don't anticipate a lot of difficulty frankly with canada. we are anticipating challenges with mexico which our project is focused on that as one of the key learning conditions. so we have actually from a key learning condition things we have learned from our projects we have actually had 61 things that we have learned and i would like to mention...
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we thank canada for starting it, but there's more to come on that. the next thing that came up most frequently, are we going to talk to russia? i'll just leave it at that. obviously -- well obviously i was sent to moscow. we're talking with russia, and it's very important what we do. everything within the arctic council is done by consensus. one country can break consensus and then we don't take on a project. so it's important to keep russia in the fold, not just for the arctic council but for a things going on in the world. the next of the last thing that is repeated frequently is we are excited about united states leadership. and i like that. and i have found that. one thing that is most gratifying to me as an american is when i traveled overseas either as the commandant of the coast guard or in this position, the respect that the united states gets wherever we go. it's the looking to us for leadership wherever we go. i can be at an event here in washington and i'm seat in the back of the room. if i go to norway or iceland they give me a seat of ho
we thank canada for starting it, but there's more to come on that. the next thing that came up most frequently, are we going to talk to russia? i'll just leave it at that. obviously -- well obviously i was sent to moscow. we're talking with russia, and it's very important what we do. everything within the arctic council is done by consensus. one country can break consensus and then we don't take on a project. so it's important to keep russia in the fold, not just for the arctic council but for...
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canada is still behind us. we just found cool. the british -- sound cool. the british have the upper hand in negotiations, or so it would seem. who are we sending? john quincy adams, minister to russia and federalist. james madison, what party is he from? micronic republican. he's appointing one of the highest-ranking members or one of the smartest minds of the opposing political party to these negotiations because he knows to end the war, we will have to have a partisanship here. john q.a. will go on to become president of the united states. henry clay, who will go on to dominate the scene for the next few decades, brand-new speaker of the house. jonathan russell, who's already in great britain. he was in charge of the affairs. james bay art, who is no longer in congress but a very well respected senator, and a federalist. and the former secretary of the treasury and a democratic republican. three democratic republicans john quincy adams, henry clay, albert ellison. and then russell and they art -- bayard. this is the team you want. there is a connection t
canada is still behind us. we just found cool. the british -- sound cool. the british have the upper hand in negotiations, or so it would seem. who are we sending? john quincy adams, minister to russia and federalist. james madison, what party is he from? micronic republican. he's appointing one of the highest-ranking members or one of the smartest minds of the opposing political party to these negotiations because he knows to end the war, we will have to have a partisanship here. john q.a....
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they scattered all over the place i've been in canada, britain, sierra leone. some of them were sold back into slavery by the british and the west indies so they had their own interesting stories but the fact that 3000 or so african-americans gained their liberty in the british is another sign of the contradiction in american history right from the birth of the republic. >> host: the book is called gateway to freedom the history of the underground railroad. thank you so much for joining us today. >> guest: thank you for having me. >> that was "after words," booktv signature program in which authors of the latest nonfiction books are interviewed by journalists, public public policymakers and others familiar with their material. "after words" airs every weekend on booktv at 10 p.m. on saturday, 12 and 9 p.m. on sunday and 12 a.m. on monday. you can also watch "after words" online. go to booktv.org and click on "after words" in the book tv series and topics list on the upper right side of the page. i was at the marine corps at this point and did my first tour and
they scattered all over the place i've been in canada, britain, sierra leone. some of them were sold back into slavery by the british and the west indies so they had their own interesting stories but the fact that 3000 or so african-americans gained their liberty in the british is another sign of the contradiction in american history right from the birth of the republic. >> host: the book is called gateway to freedom the history of the underground railroad. thank you so much for joining...
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and canada land, rail, marine and air. inspections required for entry into either country will be able to be handled on foreign soil on opposite sides of the border. this is for the united states and canada to enact legislation. that legislation was introduced during the last congress and i'm hopeful it will be introduced and you will support its passage in this congress. let me mention before i close about the future and the change that's going to occur. change is a lot like heaven. everyone wants to get there but no one wants to die. we're working hard. i got that statement from carli feareno. what's clear to me in prepareing for the future is we need to reflect the realities of your business and the world that you exist in. the constant evolution of the global supply chain. i recognize while we have some major efforts already under way there are some areas that need additional focus and they need more work and they need more work from us. trade enforcement. i've never heard anyone way you shouldn't be enforcing and spen
and canada land, rail, marine and air. inspections required for entry into either country will be able to be handled on foreign soil on opposite sides of the border. this is for the united states and canada to enact legislation. that legislation was introduced during the last congress and i'm hopeful it will be introduced and you will support its passage in this congress. let me mention before i close about the future and the change that's going to occur. change is a lot like heaven. everyone...
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in canada, a commuter jet slammed into the runway. the air canada jet was flying from toronto to halifax early this morning. all the people on board were able to get off, but to hear them tell it, the landing was a nightmare. >> a living hell. the airplane was in pieces. >> it is brutal. kimberly: air canada reports two dozen people were taken to the hospital for observation and treatment of minor injuries. heavy snow was reported at the time of the landing. it is not clear if that play a role in the accident. crews have reportedly identified the remains of at least 70 victims of the 150 people on board the germanwings flight that crashed into the french alps. a mobile lab at the site is conducting tests of the remains. helicopters have been traveling to and from that lab. today is palm sunday mass at the vatican. pope francis prayed for the victims of that crash. he cited in particular the 16 german exchange students returning from a trip to spain. it is lights out for a famous d.c. theater. why the west end cinema is playing his fin
in canada, a commuter jet slammed into the runway. the air canada jet was flying from toronto to halifax early this morning. all the people on board were able to get off, but to hear them tell it, the landing was a nightmare. >> a living hell. the airplane was in pieces. >> it is brutal. kimberly: air canada reports two dozen people were taken to the hospital for observation and treatment of minor injuries. heavy snow was reported at the time of the landing. it is not clear if that...
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this is what you do if you're in this part of canada. three winners many this competition, including the woman who posted this video. >> you know why i wouldn't do this? i can wake up with my hair looking like that. >>> a couple of kids were running around in their 11-acre woods in melbourne, australia. they spotted something that looked awfully weird. >> is it an albino kangaroo? >> what on earth? >> it is but they didn't realize that. so they went back to tell their dad, dad! dad! somebody spray painted the kangaroo? they believe the other kangaroo to the right is the mother. he said no this is an albino. dad said he had seen that kangaroo, the joey in the pouch a few months earlier. this is the first time they're seeing it out. >> the kids thought it was painted. that's a kids' imagination. >> puppy kisses great. let's make it even bigger. buffalo kisses must be awesome. >> i didn't know their tongues were so pointy. >> and huge! this is a drive-through zoo. people can buy a loaf of bread as they drive through the zoo. buffalo have fi
this is what you do if you're in this part of canada. three winners many this competition, including the woman who posted this video. >> you know why i wouldn't do this? i can wake up with my hair looking like that. >>> a couple of kids were running around in their 11-acre woods in melbourne, australia. they spotted something that looked awfully weird. >> is it an albino kangaroo? >> what on earth? >> it is but they didn't realize that. so they went back to tell...
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>> no, i'm in canada. ali, i think it's important not oconflate position of foreign critics of the putin regime with very brave and very vulnerable domestic ones and i think it's also important for us to speak out. and to talk about our support for boris nemtsov and for the very brave russian opposition figures. >> let me ask you this: who gains or loses from boris nemtsov's murder? >> in some ways it's too early to tell. and do i think, in the media long-term, this is not a good thing for vladimir putin. because it makes clear to anyone who had been sort of harboring some doubts about really how bad this regime was it's increasingly hard to justify that point of view. in the short term, though, and that the short term could last for quite a few years i think that, you know, this is going to intimidate the opposition as whoever did this i think intended to do. >> christa, good to talk to you these days. in the we always have opportunity otalk about things not going well. she's a member of the canadian parl
>> no, i'm in canada. ali, i think it's important not oconflate position of foreign critics of the putin regime with very brave and very vulnerable domestic ones and i think it's also important for us to speak out. and to talk about our support for boris nemtsov and for the very brave russian opposition figures. >> let me ask you this: who gains or loses from boris nemtsov's murder? >> in some ways it's too early to tell. and do i think, in the media long-term, this is not a...
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they've been doing so in canada. canada has really caught on to this idea of allowing drone flights, because the united states does not. >> our regulations are still trying to catch up. figure out what exactly are the rules. >> not that fun. >>> some young kids are batting life-threatening diseases, but they're beginning to get a very special visit later today. >> members of the wwe superstars will visit patients in palo alto today. wwe superstars are all in town early. it's all ahead of sunday's wrestlemania. >>> a familiar tune there. "rocket man." elton john will be in the bay area this august. maybe singing "benny and the jets." dozens of artists lined up to film this year's festival. here are some of the other headliners. billy idol, mumford and sons, the black keys and sam smith, a strong lineup. it happens the first weekend in august. >> and boy, do they get a big turnout for this. >> weather is really nice. but we're not going to predict really far into the future. >> summer heat for this week. >> it is going
they've been doing so in canada. canada has really caught on to this idea of allowing drone flights, because the united states does not. >> our regulations are still trying to catch up. figure out what exactly are the rules. >> not that fun. >>> some young kids are batting life-threatening diseases, but they're beginning to get a very special visit later today. >> members of the wwe superstars will visit patients in palo alto today. wwe superstars are all in town...