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dollar and aussie dollar and canada. aussie is on its heels and moving the dollar gets exacerbated and then we just destroy the commodities and destroy the stock market as a whole. i think that the innocent in this is the canadian dollar. canadian dollar is getting sold off because the commodity prices are going lower and sell off the canadian and dollar goes higher and like a ball rolling down a hill. canada is getting taken with it as an innocent and would look into buy canada air 9650 and fxe, .7% lower than here. >> let me follow up on that. i worry about this resource tax. looks like australia puts it on and it is like a windfall for australia. are you thinking that at all the canadians could see what australia is doing and canadian budget is much better. why don't we tax the guys? they really don't have have a lot of friends. >> so far, canada has been doing the right thing. i have hard time believing they are doing knuckleheaded things. i still like canada as a place to be. >> look, i agree. canadians went the oth
dollar and aussie dollar and canada. aussie is on its heels and moving the dollar gets exacerbated and then we just destroy the commodities and destroy the stock market as a whole. i think that the innocent in this is the canadian dollar. canadian dollar is getting sold off because the commodity prices are going lower and sell off the canadian and dollar goes higher and like a ball rolling down a hill. canada is getting taken with it as an innocent and would look into buy canada air 9650 and...
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and this sunday at george mason university, the freedom will take on canada in a friendly match. yesterday, at the canadian embassy no less, she tea sided to choose the freedom in part because she will not be traveling with team canada to norway next month for a preworld cup friendly and also because she would like to see her canadian team might mate and goal tender get some work. >> it is a good situation because she is one of the best keepers in the world and one of my role models. she gets to play and so do i. that doesn't happen all the time. >> while i am done for the weekend, i will see you on the other side. until then being make it a
and this sunday at george mason university, the freedom will take on canada in a friendly match. yesterday, at the canadian embassy no less, she tea sided to choose the freedom in part because she will not be traveling with team canada to norway next month for a preworld cup friendly and also because she would like to see her canadian team might mate and goal tender get some work. >> it is a good situation because she is one of the best keepers in the world and one of my role models. she...
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much like canada's is. >> right. >> but canada doesn't have the debt issues, certainly, and some of the other overhang that other currencies, like the australian dollar have. so i do think that some of that is the currency play. some of that is the commodity play and a lot of that is linked to china as well. so it's a complicated formula, if you will. >> yeah, and it's a unique story. >> maria -- >> thanks, everybody. point out one thing there is a lot of money moving into canada. i've been honoring a lot about canada. the banking system is underleveraged. we're going to do a big segment on canada later on in the week on "closing bell" because we're followings money. see you, everybody, thanks so much. >>> a lot of people have been predict a correction for some today but is today's sell-off a beginning of a market pullback? is this just a great opportunity to get back into the market? >>> today's sell-off helping fuel fears that a major correction could be coming on wall street. should investors be looking at time to put money to work or taking money off of the table? joining me to talk
much like canada's is. >> right. >> but canada doesn't have the debt issues, certainly, and some of the other overhang that other currencies, like the australian dollar have. so i do think that some of that is the currency play. some of that is the commodity play and a lot of that is linked to china as well. so it's a complicated formula, if you will. >> yeah, and it's a unique story. >> maria -- >> thanks, everybody. point out one thing there is a lot of money...
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this whether pattern, a hot air will come from canada. that's a backwards weather pattern for the middle of the workweek. we will cooldown with a cold front by the weekend with high temperatures in the low to mid 70's next week. wednesday and thursday with warmer temperatures, isolated thunderstorms possible. more on the forecast coming up later. >>> the beltway at montgomery county, big delays from college park to a zobrist ring. the accident that was west of connecticut avenue is out of the way. there's another crash at the interchange at 355 blocking the left side. let's look at new hampshire ave. jammed solid coming out of college park. theirs was a crash reported at meadowbrook road in germantown near the great seneca highway. traffic is going toward 270 of the bottom of the screen. on the rails there are big delays on the vre fredericksburg line, 15-45 minutes late. we will be back with more right after this. we will be back with more right after this. >> it could be the end of an era for a naval academy tradition. today members of
this whether pattern, a hot air will come from canada. that's a backwards weather pattern for the middle of the workweek. we will cooldown with a cold front by the weekend with high temperatures in the low to mid 70's next week. wednesday and thursday with warmer temperatures, isolated thunderstorms possible. more on the forecast coming up later. >>> the beltway at montgomery county, big delays from college park to a zobrist ring. the accident that was west of connecticut avenue is out...
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both canada and denmark joined. canada in 2003, denmark in 2004. there are some who say they don't see the point in joining the rest of the world in ratifying the treaty. they say the u.s. already enjoys the benefits of the treaty even though we are not a member and by not becoming a party to the treaty we can pick and choose which sections we abide by while not subjecting our actions to international review. i respectfully disagree with this opinion. i believe very strongly at that time united states must ratify the treaty. right now we are at a bit of a stalemate. the white house is looking to the senate to lead and the senate is waiting for stronger support from the administration. in part perhaps the senate calendar is to blame. it is anticipated that, should the majority leader move the treaty to the senate floor, it would consume time. it would probably take a week of floor time and considering we have less than about 40 legislative days before the august recess, it is highly uncertain that such time will be carved out unless it becomes a pri
both canada and denmark joined. canada in 2003, denmark in 2004. there are some who say they don't see the point in joining the rest of the world in ratifying the treaty. they say the u.s. already enjoys the benefits of the treaty even though we are not a member and by not becoming a party to the treaty we can pick and choose which sections we abide by while not subjecting our actions to international review. i respectfully disagree with this opinion. i believe very strongly at that time united...
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they beat canada last night and that led to a rather bizarre photograph. ovechkin , squaring up for a fight with his caps teammate who plays for canada they never threw a punch but i guess patriotism trumps company loyalty. glad they didn't throw down. that's the story from here at the ballpark. nats and o's. highlights at 11:00. back to you. >> that's the battle we want to see out there. thank you, bret. bra great weekend coming up. >>> we he take it. that's all for 9 news now at 6:00. stay with wusa 9 and. have
they beat canada last night and that led to a rather bizarre photograph. ovechkin , squaring up for a fight with his caps teammate who plays for canada they never threw a punch but i guess patriotism trumps company loyalty. glad they didn't throw down. that's the story from here at the ballpark. nats and o's. highlights at 11:00. back to you. >> that's the battle we want to see out there. thank you, bret. bra great weekend coming up. >>> we he take it. that's all for 9 news now...
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when gwen wears a canada usa shirt. are onlying are bernardino drives one to centerfield. adam jones can't get t three runs score. nats took a three-run lead. lugo with a flare to the field falls. caps' first blown save of the season. 3-3 bottom of the 10th. clay meredith facing josh willingham and hammer wins this battle a fly to left center. game winning solo home run. willingham's eighth of the year. nats edge the orioles, 4, 3, and 10. lindsay murphy files this report. >> reporter: matt cap's first blown save of the season was easier to swallow thanks to josh willingham's walk off home run in the 10th and the nationals win in extra innings for the first time this season. >> that's what you dream about when you're a kid so you know when you're up at the plate you can't really be trying to do that. it usually doesn't happen. i was just trying to get a good pitch and hit hard. >> he's a professional hitter and squared it up as good as he could and save the day for us. >> reporter: the battle of the beltway bragging rights belong to the nationals who will hold a 14-13 reco
when gwen wears a canada usa shirt. are onlying are bernardino drives one to centerfield. adam jones can't get t three runs score. nats took a three-run lead. lugo with a flare to the field falls. caps' first blown save of the season. 3-3 bottom of the 10th. clay meredith facing josh willingham and hammer wins this battle a fly to left center. game winning solo home run. willingham's eighth of the year. nats edge the orioles, 4, 3, and 10. lindsay murphy files this report. >> reporter:...
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the indication may be that the server is in the united states or canada. these are smart people utilizing a great system. the sensibility is the great attraction. it is also a great fall mobility -- a great vulnerability. we hear about time all the time -- time all the time. a lot of it is classified, but a lot of it has gotten out. there is no question that there is much involvement. any country that seeks to have some sort of military capacity is involved in that. i do not think there is any doubt about that. you heard what mr. clarke said about the capabilities of the united states. there is a question in all of this. you take a defensive or offensive posture? do you take an offensive posture to negate an attack? some people say you are escalating it because -- and offensive posture because you are taking it an offensive posture. respond in an appropriate way. we have to have the capacity to defend ourselves and have options as to how that defense takes place. that takes money, manpower, and a commitment from the congress to support it. >> a couple more
the indication may be that the server is in the united states or canada. these are smart people utilizing a great system. the sensibility is the great attraction. it is also a great fall mobility -- a great vulnerability. we hear about time all the time -- time all the time. a lot of it is classified, but a lot of it has gotten out. there is no question that there is much involvement. any country that seeks to have some sort of military capacity is involved in that. i do not think there is any...
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this sunday at george mason university the freedom will take on canada in a friendly match. tough call. but yesterday, at the canadian embassy no less, she decided to choose the freedom in part because she will not be traveling with team canada to norway next month for a pre- world cup friendly and also because she would like to see her canadian teammate and gold tender get some time. >> it is a good situation. she is one of my role models and she gets to play and so do i. so that doesn't happen all the time. >> that is all for this edition of sports breakfast. while i am done for the weekend, i will see you on the other side. until then, make it a great one everybody. see you next week. >>> straight ahead at 6:00, big competition at the box office this weekend. kevin mccarthy will be here live. >> we'll check your morning forecast coming up.
this sunday at george mason university the freedom will take on canada in a friendly match. tough call. but yesterday, at the canadian embassy no less, she decided to choose the freedom in part because she will not be traveling with team canada to norway next month for a pre- world cup friendly and also because she would like to see her canadian teammate and gold tender get some time. >> it is a good situation. she is one of my role models and she gets to play and so do i. so that doesn't...
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grid from baja up into canada, they are all interconnected, one east, one westin texas of course has has to have its own. those three power grids ball control everything on them are controlled by computer networks. and if suddenly something happened to these computer networks, that the banks, at the power grid, at the pipeline, at the train, could we go back to where we were in the early 1990s in the late 1980s? could we go back and replace those computers with whatever we did before? so that it somehow, someone waved a wand and suddenly all the computers did not work, what are the backup systems? for a while in the 1990s, early 1990s there were backup systems. whatever we had been using before, we switched to computer based controls, was still around in some companies. nowhere today have i seen other backup systems available. when i ask ceos are heads of federal agencies, what if you didn't have a computer network? what could you do? the answer is, we send people home. well, what about the backups? they are computers. if you think about this, it is true. who here can still find a ma
grid from baja up into canada, they are all interconnected, one east, one westin texas of course has has to have its own. those three power grids ball control everything on them are controlled by computer networks. and if suddenly something happened to these computer networks, that the banks, at the power grid, at the pipeline, at the train, could we go back to where we were in the early 1990s in the late 1980s? could we go back and replace those computers with whatever we did before? so that...
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he's so about 150,000 and moved on to a car from canada it was a total disaster and great but port on the follow-through but kind of like teflon don and moved into the next project i want to insist that yugo was another project it was another venture and a long line that still goes on to this day to bring over chinese cars. he is still alive. and i will have to say that he sold out for about $5 million as much as three tease about the car he was very successful. >> host: how many household? >> guest: this is what amazing they sold 150,000 cars in the seven years, the fastest selling first year european import more than mercedes. why? what i want to know is of americans bought 150,000, which is a lot but over the same point* we bought 70 million why is the yugo most universally known, scorned come when they have never saw of one or have a driven one? that is the numbers. the numbers are so tiny, minuscule numbers what is the last thing reason? >> host: what is behind it? [laughter] >> guest: a couple of things. one was the media. malcolm is a story when he brought the car over to the c
he's so about 150,000 and moved on to a car from canada it was a total disaster and great but port on the follow-through but kind of like teflon don and moved into the next project i want to insist that yugo was another project it was another venture and a long line that still goes on to this day to bring over chinese cars. he is still alive. and i will have to say that he sold out for about $5 million as much as three tease about the car he was very successful. >> host: how many...
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seleccion se jugaron varios partidos, dos de ellos con equipos delos nuestros, argentina goleo 5-0 a canada y mexico perdio 3-1 ante inglaterra. otros resultados, portugal con cabo verde empataron 0-0, corea del sur derroto 2-0 a japon, australia 2-1 a nueva zelanda y sudafrica con bulgaria empataron 1-1. el fin de semana el inter de milan de la mano de diego milito derroto 2-0 al bayern munich y se quedo con la champions league, tenemos imagenes y al goleador. recuerde visitar nuestra pagina www.univisiondc.com para inscribirse en el torneo futbito de mesa junto a pollo campero. los participantes deben ser mayores de 12 aÑos... (on cam) (paco) para finalizar univision washington siempre regalando y esta vez para el gran concierto de cahyanne en el patriot center el 25 de junio ...solamente tienen que visitar nuestra pagina www. univisiondc.com e inscribirse ...busque el formulario en nuestra pagina principal y pendientes que el sorteo lo estaremos realizando este viernes 28 en nuestro segmento de entretenimiento a las 11....... estuvo feliz r
seleccion se jugaron varios partidos, dos de ellos con equipos delos nuestros, argentina goleo 5-0 a canada y mexico perdio 3-1 ante inglaterra. otros resultados, portugal con cabo verde empataron 0-0, corea del sur derroto 2-0 a japon, australia 2-1 a nueva zelanda y sudafrica con bulgaria empataron 1-1. el fin de semana el inter de milan de la mano de diego milito derroto 2-0 al bayern munich y se quedo con la champions league, tenemos imagenes y al goleador. recuerde visitar nuestra pagina...
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it runs into this area of high pressure from georgia to the maritime provinces of canada. that's one big area of dry air and stable air. this is moving into it. it is being moved up a little bit. rain chances are on the rise during the day today. rain chances increasing today. thunder a chance, but not a big chance. baseball game. down in d.c. the o's and mets. southeastern -- we look at our eastern sky. chances of rain. that extends into sunday. the chance of rain is still there, although it becomes a little more scattered as the system is trying to pull out. our seven-day forecast 76 today. 70 tomorrow. today's rain chances on the rise but really not all that significant until tonight and tomorrow whether the rain chances are higher for more moderate activity. maybe a rumble of thunder. not a chance for that. monday and tuesday the rain will be thinning out and we'll see more sun trying to breakthrough. temperatures start to rise a little bit. by ones and thursday we're back in the 80's with partly cloudy skies. end of the week, more scattered thunderstorms. >> well, it
it runs into this area of high pressure from georgia to the maritime provinces of canada. that's one big area of dry air and stable air. this is moving into it. it is being moved up a little bit. rain chances are on the rise during the day today. rain chances increasing today. thunder a chance, but not a big chance. baseball game. down in d.c. the o's and mets. southeastern -- we look at our eastern sky. chances of rain. that extends into sunday. the chance of rain is still there, although it...
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his best friend is from canada so he put 200 canadian pennies and with the others. .. lincoln was not on the ballot in ten of them. of the 23 that remained the only won 17 states. las five and split one. he won the presidency with only 39% of the popular vote. no one has even come close. 39% of the popular vote. how do you win the presidency was only 39% of the popular vote? there were 500,000 -- to win the presidency only 39% of the vote it is because of the electoral college. lincoln is winning new york, pennsylvania, ohio. he won 56% of the electoral votes. 39% of the populace. he was a sectional president obviously. i did a little calculation. >> guest: 64 election. if you put in 11 states that seceded and counted the eligible voters and ran them in the 1860's for election lincoln would still have lost the 1860's for election only getting 70% of the electoral vote. he was a minority candidate president which resulted of course in secession and civil war. the hague ran so high you think the rancor today is something, it ran so high there are eight plotzed that windo
his best friend is from canada so he put 200 canadian pennies and with the others. .. lincoln was not on the ballot in ten of them. of the 23 that remained the only won 17 states. las five and split one. he won the presidency with only 39% of the popular vote. no one has even come close. 39% of the popular vote. how do you win the presidency was only 39% of the popular vote? there were 500,000 -- to win the presidency only 39% of the vote it is because of the electoral college. lincoln is...
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and -- >> larry: sell canada? >> they're not using half of it. >> larry: what about your border crisis with mexico? >> larry, i don't think it's a crisis. >> larry: hm. >> we have a lot of folks sneaking across the border in order to find a better way of life. stealing our gas prices. they're sneaking back. it's a win/win. >> larry: good point. >> yeah. >> larry: but you welcome immigrants, right? you want them to come? >> absolutely. it is my hope that foreigners just, like american citizens, can come to america, they find good jobs, good high-paying jobs that will eventually be lost overseas to china. >> larry: why did you decide to use armed national guardsman to watch the border with mexico. >> because dick cheney wasn't available. >> larry: seriously, though, does the national guard have the resources to handle the demand? >> let -- yes. there are plenty of guards people. i'm even putting national guard troops along the border with puerto rico. i'm still not sure if they're a part of our country or not. i don
and -- >> larry: sell canada? >> they're not using half of it. >> larry: what about your border crisis with mexico? >> larry, i don't think it's a crisis. >> larry: hm. >> we have a lot of folks sneaking across the border in order to find a better way of life. stealing our gas prices. they're sneaking back. it's a win/win. >> larry: good point. >> yeah. >> larry: but you welcome immigrants, right? you want them to come? >> absolutely....
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there's lots of countries like canada and many in europe who don't have any corlets to fannie and freddie and have higher rates of home ownership. >> but they also have passed on the risk to the homeowner of interest rate moves. in this country the average person can get a 30-year fixed rate mortgage. that's not true around the world. how much risk do you want to put on to consumers and how much financial institutions and others should be bearing. but i think fannie and freddie, there has to be a way found going forward. today they and the fha are 100% of the mortgage markets and we have seen in this last crisis that ordinary financial institutions will withdraw from that market at the slightest indication of problems and you simply can't have a country like ours with a large middle class that doesn't have a functioning mortgage market all the time. >> but canada does. canada has a mortgage market and people get it and they don't have the deductibility of mortgage interest and yet they have 68% home interest. why not wind down fannie and freddie and do you think in your mind's eye they wi
there's lots of countries like canada and many in europe who don't have any corlets to fannie and freddie and have higher rates of home ownership. >> but they also have passed on the risk to the homeowner of interest rate moves. in this country the average person can get a 30-year fixed rate mortgage. that's not true around the world. how much risk do you want to put on to consumers and how much financial institutions and others should be bearing. but i think fannie and freddie, there has...
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antes porque despide en el estadio de river el lunes tras el encuentro con la selecciÓn de canadÁ. silvia martÍnez, niuvisiÓn. univisiÓn. >> la estrella del fÚtbol inglÉs beckham viajÓ a afganistÁn para una visita sorpresa a las tropas britÁnicas. se reuniÓ con cientos de soldados al igual que con personal mÉdico y pacientes. dijo que admira a los soldados y que su trabajo lo enorgullece de ser britÁnico. >> otras noticias: en honduras 150 familias resultadon damnificadas debido a las fuertes marejadas. >> en cuba el arzobispado confirma que el gobierno se comprometiÓ a trasladar a presos polÍticos a cÁrceles para dar atenciÓn mÉdica. >> al volver: >> por quÉ los vendedores de casan temen que disminuyan los compadores? al regreso. quÉdese con nosotros. [♪mÚsica♪] [♪mÚsica♪] >> con el trÁgico accidente de un tren de pasajeros en china abrimos nuestra ventana al mundo. [♪mÚsica♪] >> ocurriÓ en el este de china. un tren de pasajeros descarrilÓ en una zona montaÑosa despuÉs de ser golpeado por un deslizamiento de tierra. al menos ocha personas muri
antes porque despide en el estadio de river el lunes tras el encuentro con la selecciÓn de canadÁ. silvia martÍnez, niuvisiÓn. univisiÓn. >> la estrella del fÚtbol inglÉs beckham viajÓ a afganistÁn para una visita sorpresa a las tropas britÁnicas. se reuniÓ con cientos de soldados al igual que con personal mÉdico y pacientes. dijo que admira a los soldados y que su trabajo lo enorgullece de ser britÁnico. >> otras noticias: en honduras 150 familias resultadon...
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our largest trading partner is canada. and if it weren't the border, and just go back and forth across the bridge, you took the border away and the question is how much in and out is done across the border that is really an integrated system. and when you look at china and asias there are some and i mentioned the box store and others who are doing a lot of producing in foreign countrys and bring it in. and one other thing, since we have been working on this immigration. i am talk about that, and since we are working on immigration and tightening it down the border, it's harder to get seasonal workers and agriculture workers and legal and illegal, and what are the farmers in california doing? they have gone to mexico and renting space and land in mexico and growing the crops there and exporting into the united states. you have raised a good question, having the exact numbers, i am not sure. but we have been doing it for years, and the best place is to look to mexico and canada. >> let's talk about immigration and what effec
our largest trading partner is canada. and if it weren't the border, and just go back and forth across the bridge, you took the border away and the question is how much in and out is done across the border that is really an integrated system. and when you look at china and asias there are some and i mentioned the box store and others who are doing a lot of producing in foreign countrys and bring it in. and one other thing, since we have been working on this immigration. i am talk about that,...
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. >>> our warm spring is going to come to an end as one more shot of cold air from canada is on the way. your regional forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early today." in sports it's rare to see a blowout in the nba playoffs. well, last night the orlando magic not only enjoyed a blowout they notched one of their biggest playoff victories of all time. here's nbc's fred roggin with an early look at all your sports headlines. >> good morning. with all eyes on the lakers and cavs in these playoffs it's easy to overlook what the magic are doing. last night they flat out embarrassed the atlanta hawks. second quarter off the turnover. jaysle williams lobbed it to mickael pietrus. up 20 at the half. if you like that alley-oop, you're going to love this. orlando led by as many as 46. went on to win it 114-71. it was a much closer game between lakers and jazz. milsap got him. once again kobe bryant saves hid best for last. with the clock winding down he drilled along two, jack loving it. they lead the sooerks two games to one
. >>> our warm spring is going to come to an end as one more shot of cold air from canada is on the way. your regional forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early today." in sports it's rare to see a blowout in the nba playoffs. well, last night the orlando magic not only enjoyed a blowout they notched one of their biggest playoff victories of all time. here's nbc's fred roggin with an...
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we have worked hard to bring film and television from the west coast for canada. that brings in billions of dollars worth of revenue and employees. we have worked hard to bring it. google has a few thousand people and microsoft has a few thousand people. men the of these companies are growing in manhattan. -- many of these companies are growing in manhattan. in all five boroughs, we are trying to make -- what the best and brightest to live there and companies have to come. other places have a strategy of buying jobs. they pay lares company to come to their city. -- they pay larry's company to come to their city. we have had some help from washington like on the finance bill. our delegation could never do enough for us but senator schumer has worked very hard. michael mcmann is another who has worked hard from the beginning. our problem is not the federal government. we have to make new york city be the reason people want to come there and stay there. >> one thing you said about job creation is that when you start talking about the financial community, you were tal
we have worked hard to bring film and television from the west coast for canada. that brings in billions of dollars worth of revenue and employees. we have worked hard to bring it. google has a few thousand people and microsoft has a few thousand people. men the of these companies are growing in manhattan. -- many of these companies are growing in manhattan. in all five boroughs, we are trying to make -- what the best and brightest to live there and companies have to come. other places have a...
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that warm air is actually going up across canada. a little unusual. usually the heat comes from the west or southwest. this time it's going to come down from the northwest, allows that warm air to flow down. i think we have a chance of getting some of that as a front from the west and a front from the north kind ever join -- of join forces. each afternoon a scattered shower or thunderstorm. then for the weekend will cool down, east winds at 5 knots, bay temp around 67. we'll see some patchy fog, i believe. and some sun kind of warm and muggy. 79 tomorrow. wednesday probably close to 1r0e9. 7o -- 90. possibly cooling down. 76 on saturday, denise. >>> all right, bob, coming up. how the job of the orioles manager. >>> sports coming up next. ,,,,,, how many ways can you be comfortable? an energy efficient infinity air conditioner by carrier can save you up to 56% on your cooling costs, while also reducing your impact on the environment. which is better for where you live, and better for where we all live. turn to the experts during cool choices and get up
that warm air is actually going up across canada. a little unusual. usually the heat comes from the west or southwest. this time it's going to come down from the northwest, allows that warm air to flow down. i think we have a chance of getting some of that as a front from the west and a front from the north kind ever join -- of join forces. each afternoon a scattered shower or thunderstorm. then for the weekend will cool down, east winds at 5 knots, bay temp around 67. we'll see some patchy...
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what about canada many ask. its large banks did well during the last crisis, but there's significant differences in our two countries between the united states an canada. first there was no wave of financial deregulation in canada. canadian banks are subjected to tight mortgage origination standards an tough leverage limits. something u.s. financial institutions and their regulators completely ignored in the last decade. in canada, the government insures the most risky mortgages, and i don't think we want to go back to doing that. finally, not one of canada's largest banks is near the size of any of the five largest u.s. banks. in fact, the largest canadian bank is not even a third the size of the largest u.s. bank. what's more, under the limits of brown-kaufman, our megabanks would continue to be much larger than the largest canadian banks. some have argued that most observers think that breaking up the big banks would lead to more risk not less. that bigger banks are more diversified and less risky than a smal
what about canada many ask. its large banks did well during the last crisis, but there's significant differences in our two countries between the united states an canada. first there was no wave of financial deregulation in canada. canadian banks are subjected to tight mortgage origination standards an tough leverage limits. something u.s. financial institutions and their regulators completely ignored in the last decade. in canada, the government insures the most risky mortgages, and i don't...
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the hot air will mark up and over into eastern canada and then by wednesday, into thursday, that warm air will push southward on to our region so it is actually going to be a role reversal, sort of a backward weather pattern will get into wednesday and thursday. our hot air will actually come from the north, rather than the south. partial sunshine by tomorrow afternoon, near 80 degrees. then well into the '80s, the upper 80's by wednesday and thursday with the northerly wind -- kind of odd to say -- increasing heat and humidity. but a unique situation. >> ok, sounds good. you liked "lost cause " but you did not see the finale. are you going to? we will talk about. six years in the making. millions finally learned the fate of the castaways. did the end of all looked up to the hype? we will see how fans are reacting today. >> as long as you are watching, why don't you join us? >> after six years and 120 episodes, suspense and surprise finally came to an and for fans of the hit show "lost." >> i lost a lot. >> john wyck made sure to tune in. he said the close of the two and a half hour f
the hot air will mark up and over into eastern canada and then by wednesday, into thursday, that warm air will push southward on to our region so it is actually going to be a role reversal, sort of a backward weather pattern will get into wednesday and thursday. our hot air will actually come from the north, rather than the south. partial sunshine by tomorrow afternoon, near 80 degrees. then well into the '80s, the upper 80's by wednesday and thursday with the northerly wind -- kind of odd to...
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many of us have family members in canada. i realize it is not quite as easy going back and forth, but this is a friendly country. there may be some unfriendly people that come into the country, but it is a balancing act that we have to do. i know that the new border and customs protection commissioner has been there to see things firsthand. i will be having more and more questions of view. i wanted to mitigate concerns where people get stopped miles away from the border along our interstate, get stock and have to prove their citizenship. people have been driving back and forth along that road for decades. it is creating an animosity between our residents and the federal government that we do not need to have. i know that the men and women who work there are dedicated and professional, and i want to find ways to lower the tension that is going on between the residents of a vermont, who are themselves professional and lot of fighting -- blog-abiding -- law-abiding. >> as i said, we would be happy to conduct another meeting or h
many of us have family members in canada. i realize it is not quite as easy going back and forth, but this is a friendly country. there may be some unfriendly people that come into the country, but it is a balancing act that we have to do. i know that the new border and customs protection commissioner has been there to see things firsthand. i will be having more and more questions of view. i wanted to mitigate concerns where people get stopped miles away from the border along our interstate,...
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now the environmental agency is joining several states and canada to wage a war. this is the problem, the emerald ashborge beetle. >> the cost of eradicating the emerald beetle is in the millions. >> reporter: it was rediscovered two years ago. one recent strategy to eliminate it's ash tree food source in counties before the beetle spreads and quarantine any firewood from leaving the area which could transport the bug. this bug originates in china but made it to states in wood crates. the latest tactic, purple sticky traps in your neighborhood. >> 4,000 of these traps are going to be placed in maryland this season. and with hopes of collecting any ash, any emerald ash borge that have spread out of our quarantine area. >> reporter: about 10% of baltimore's trees are ash. the wood is also used for baseball bats. if experts can't stop this army of beetles from traveling on its stomach, the loss could be in the millions. >>> now wjz is always on for more information on the emerald ashbore you can go to our website www.wjz.com. >>> let's change track and check in with
now the environmental agency is joining several states and canada to wage a war. this is the problem, the emerald ashborge beetle. >> the cost of eradicating the emerald beetle is in the millions. >> reporter: it was rediscovered two years ago. one recent strategy to eliminate it's ash tree food source in counties before the beetle spreads and quarantine any firewood from leaving the area which could transport the bug. this bug originates in china but made it to states in wood...
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the front is coming through, but most of the energy is heading up into canada. we will barely notice the front oing by. a stronger storm system trying to form out in the rockies might impact part of our weekend, but not a lot of rain in the forecast. jejp @ maryland in the afternoon. storms in the great lakes friday evening try to make it into baltimore, but there you see them falling apart again as another weak front tracks through here on saturday. justice like 20% chance of an isolated shower tomorrow. the rain chant goes up to 40% or 50 present son out around deep creek. -- 40% or 50% out around deep creek. it will be cooler on the beach, and 84 degrees as you get away from the ocean. waves around to feewo feet witha small craft advisory in effect. down into the 30's for monday morning. >> the ravens in ready to take to the practice field for the first time. there may be concerns for the defense. the latest coming up in sports. off the three gang sweep of the orioles this afternoon, orioles president put players on notice, saying essentially start hitting or
the front is coming through, but most of the energy is heading up into canada. we will barely notice the front oing by. a stronger storm system trying to form out in the rockies might impact part of our weekend, but not a lot of rain in the forecast. jejp @ maryland in the afternoon. storms in the great lakes friday evening try to make it into baltimore, but there you see them falling apart again as another weak front tracks through here on saturday. justice like 20% chance of an isolated...
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. >> a new study out of canada reveals widespread depression among seniors living in residential care facilities. according to the canadian institute for health information, roughly 44% of seniors in those facilities are diagnosed with having symptoms of depression. the study shows seniors in residential care facilities appear more likely to develop sleep problems than seniors not in those facilities. another study finds yoga can help cancer survivors overcome fatigue. researchers from the university of rochester included more than four hundred cancer patients who completed their treatments. those who did gentle forms of yoga twice a week or more likely to get a good night's rest, were more of late -- more alert during the day, and reduce their use of sleep medications. >> there are two recalls to tell about. the first, 54,000 hewlett- packard laptop batteries. the company says lithium ion batteries used in hp and compaq computers can overheat or rupture. you may remember a similar recall last year. there have been 38 additional reports of the batteries overheating, and a look at leas
. >> a new study out of canada reveals widespread depression among seniors living in residential care facilities. according to the canadian institute for health information, roughly 44% of seniors in those facilities are diagnosed with having symptoms of depression. the study shows seniors in residential care facilities appear more likely to develop sleep problems than seniors not in those facilities. another study finds yoga can help cancer survivors overcome fatigue. researchers from...
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his brother is believed to be in canada, and his wife possibly in saudi arabia. cbs news has also learned that this terror camp raided in march by pakistani forces is where shahzad may have spent at least four months training. the camp is affiliated with pakistan's taliban, the group that has claimed responsibility for the botched attack. its leader hakimullah mehsud threatens the time is very near when our fighters will attack the american states. prior to the release of the tape sunday, mehsud was throughout to have been killed in a u.s. drone attack in february. pakistan's foreign minister believes the times square bombing is a reaction to u.s. drones targeting taliban followers. >> it is retaliation. and you could expect that. let's not be naive. they aren't going to sort of sit and welcome you eliminate them. they're going to fight back. >> reporter: though pakistan is a key ally to the u.s., the country is still seen as a fertile training ground for militants. faisal shahzad comes from a wealthy, well-educated family. his father is a retired air force chief
his brother is believed to be in canada, and his wife possibly in saudi arabia. cbs news has also learned that this terror camp raided in march by pakistani forces is where shahzad may have spent at least four months training. the camp is affiliated with pakistan's taliban, the group that has claimed responsibility for the botched attack. its leader hakimullah mehsud threatens the time is very near when our fighters will attack the american states. prior to the release of the tape sunday,...
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saturday a chance for a few showers and thunderstorms as cooler air it moves out of canada. it looks like we will see a cool down sunday, mother's day. but a nice day at this time. with temperatures around 69 to 70 degrees. and 72 on monday. and then next tuesday another round of showers possible. back to you. >> thank you, vytas. >> late word, we heard someone else ran out on the field again during the game tonight. we hear he was not tased however. but we cannot -- we cannot confirm that. >> bad behavior by those philly fans. >> i don't understand it. the philadelphia fans are so classy. >> that will do it for the "late edition". thanks for joining us. i am jeff barnd. >> they boo'd santa. >> i am jennifer gilbert, see you tomorrow night. have a great night. real time closed captioning prov [ male announcer ] this year, get the most out of your lawn with the fertilizer that gives you the most for your money. scotts turf builder. it has what other fertilizers don't. scotts patented all in one granule. every key nutrient combined into a single particle so every part of your
saturday a chance for a few showers and thunderstorms as cooler air it moves out of canada. it looks like we will see a cool down sunday, mother's day. but a nice day at this time. with temperatures around 69 to 70 degrees. and 72 on monday. and then next tuesday another round of showers possible. back to you. >> thank you, vytas. >> late word, we heard someone else ran out on the field again during the game tonight. we hear he was not tased however. but we cannot -- we cannot...
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has much to do with the ties they have in canada and to the u.s. if they do not put part of their plants in mexico or canada they put them in china or brazil or other places. when they're in mexico, they are able to bring imports from the -- inputs from the u.s. and take them to mexico and bring them here and bring them to other markets and when they are in brazil or china they don't use inputs from the u.s. and while they may take 200 jobs out of u.s. it often saves thousands of jobs because some inputs are coming from the u.s., to mexico, there is be a integration which happens that doesn't in other parts of the world, for the benefit of the mexico and its economic growth and also the benefit of the u.s., and its export growth the issue of north american competitiveness should be on the agenda and unfortunately, i don't think we'll hear people talk about those big issues, we'll hear about smaller trade issues, perhaps a trucking issue will come up and where we are with that, other border issues but not an ambitious agenda thinking of the medium t
has much to do with the ties they have in canada and to the u.s. if they do not put part of their plants in mexico or canada they put them in china or brazil or other places. when they're in mexico, they are able to bring imports from the -- inputs from the u.s. and take them to mexico and bring them here and bring them to other markets and when they are in brazil or china they don't use inputs from the u.s. and while they may take 200 jobs out of u.s. it often saves thousands of jobs because...
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saturday a chance for a few showers and thunderstorms as cooler air it moves out of canada. it looks like we will see a cool down sunday, mother's day. but a nice day at this time. with temperatures around 69 to 70 degrees. and 72 on monday. and then next tuesday another round of showers possible. back to you. >> thank you, vytas. >> late word, we heard someone else ran out on the field again during the game tonight. we hear he was not tased however. but we cannot -- we cannot confirm that. >> bad behavior by those philly fans. >> i don't understand it. the philadelphia fans are so classy. >> that will do it for the "late edition". thanks for joining us. i am jeff barnd. >> they boo'd santa. >> i am jennifer gilbert, see you tomorrow night. have a great night. real te cl
saturday a chance for a few showers and thunderstorms as cooler air it moves out of canada. it looks like we will see a cool down sunday, mother's day. but a nice day at this time. with temperatures around 69 to 70 degrees. and 72 on monday. and then next tuesday another round of showers possible. back to you. >> thank you, vytas. >> late word, we heard someone else ran out on the field again during the game tonight. we hear he was not tased however. but we cannot -- we cannot...
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has much to do with ties in canada and the u.s. if they don't put plants in mexico or canada, they put them in china or brazil or other places. here they are able to import to mexico and take them to other markets. in china, they don't use u.s. import. putting a plant in mexico might take 200,000 jobs out of the u.s., but it saves jobs. integration happens that does not happen in other parts of the world. so for the benefit of the u.s. and mexico, this issue should be on the agenda. we hear about some border issues, but not a big, ambitious agenda speaking about the medium-toolong-term agenda. what we will see most likely is immigration on the agenda. this is a very difficult issue in the u.s., quite polarizing, and also in mexico, particularly because of the new law passed in arizona. president calderon must mention it to play to his home audience. if she went without mentioning what happened in arizona, it would be difficult for him to come back home. that said, it is difficult on the u.s. side to touch too deeply or push too har
has much to do with ties in canada and the u.s. if they don't put plants in mexico or canada, they put them in china or brazil or other places. here they are able to import to mexico and take them to other markets. in china, they don't use u.s. import. putting a plant in mexico might take 200,000 jobs out of the u.s., but it saves jobs. integration happens that does not happen in other parts of the world. so for the benefit of the u.s. and mexico, this issue should be on the agenda. we hear...
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of showers and thunderstorms erupting over parts of detroit and over to michigan, over into ontario, canada. folks in london, over to hamilton, just west of toronto looks like they're getting some good thunderstorm activity and that will stretch all the way down toward indiana so right now they're actually under thunderstorm watches through northwestern ohio as they could see strong, gusty thunderstorms along this frontal boundary as it continues to push through unstable air out there. ahead of that we're seeing nice, warm air as we head through the afternoon, evening hours. back here it looked like we're going to continue to see these clear skies out hire, looking relatively nice. h.d. radar scanning the sky showing no activity right now and we'll stay dry through the evening hours and actually on the mild side of things. 82 in baltimore right now. 82 in d.c., 87 frederickton. ien over the mountains where we've seen cooler temperatures, still sitting at 70 degrees and oakland out there in garrett county. we have winds coming up out of the south that are allowing for the temperatures to be
of showers and thunderstorms erupting over parts of detroit and over to michigan, over into ontario, canada. folks in london, over to hamilton, just west of toronto looks like they're getting some good thunderstorm activity and that will stretch all the way down toward indiana so right now they're actually under thunderstorm watches through northwestern ohio as they could see strong, gusty thunderstorms along this frontal boundary as it continues to push through unstable air out there. ahead of...
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for our beer drinker, he doesn't care where his favorite brand is made-- america, australia or even canada. >> i wouldn't go there for medical purposes, but for beer absolutely, anytime. they make a delicious beer. >> reporter: tomorrow, tweeting about beer. we talk social networking and the beer business with molsoncoors c.e.o. peter swinburn. scott gurvey, "nightly business report," new york. >> tom: also tomorrow, molsoncoors big rival, anheuser busch inbev, reports earnings. the energy department reports its latest crude oil and gasoline inventories. and "the new affluence"-- what it really means these days to be financially secure and comfortable. jonathan pond has some new approaches and advice in tomorrow's "money file." >> susie: the pentagon has pushed back the start date for a new airborne tanker contract. the additional time will let e.a.d.s. north america submit a bid. boeing is currently the sole bidder, since northrop grumman dropped out. the contract is worth at least $35 billion, but might go as high as $100 billion if the air force replaces its entire fleet of refueling ta
for our beer drinker, he doesn't care where his favorite brand is made-- america, australia or even canada. >> i wouldn't go there for medical purposes, but for beer absolutely, anytime. they make a delicious beer. >> reporter: tomorrow, tweeting about beer. we talk social networking and the beer business with molsoncoors c.e.o. peter swinburn. scott gurvey, "nightly business report," new york. >> tom: also tomorrow, molsoncoors big rival, anheuser busch inbev,...
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fantastic, but first let's, you know, it's hard, as bad as it sounds, ship the illegals back to mexico and canada, wherever they came from. >> brenda: what do you say, david. >> i think that my friend eric is forgetting tax revenue and income taxes that illegals pay the state of california. rather than use ago punching bag, let's look at what happens in any economy an influx of immigration, germany during world war ii. a strata that let everybody move up. >> brenda: illegal. >> legal as well as illegal. >> brenda: toby, what do you have to do to make it work. >> you have to tab the illegal and cut the benefits. i don't know how we ship out 4 million people, but i know if you stop the actual health-- the medicare and medicaid and food stamp every other pieces this have puzzle that california puts out. that's about 12 1/2 billion dollars right there. so, get rid of them, but stop the benefit fle and have them pay tacks and have them pay sales taxes and all of that stuff like normal americans are doing why, but why pay the benefits. >> the figure you came up with. >> 12 million worth of benefits-- >
fantastic, but first let's, you know, it's hard, as bad as it sounds, ship the illegals back to mexico and canada, wherever they came from. >> brenda: what do you say, david. >> i think that my friend eric is forgetting tax revenue and income taxes that illegals pay the state of california. rather than use ago punching bag, let's look at what happens in any economy an influx of immigration, germany during world war ii. a strata that let everybody move up. >> brenda: illegal....
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he changed our northern border with canada. he achieved what he intended to achieve and then he left office. i argued in the bush book that if george h.w. bush had decided not to run for re-election in '92, his reputation would have been much higher because his achievements in his first term particularly in foreign policy and also what he did about the budget deficit -- people forget that the reason we were able to overcome the reagan budget deficits because that two presidents one from the republican party and one from the democratic party worked together over two terms. to raise taxes judicially and cut government spending. that's how we cut the deficit. so george bush, had he decided not to run for another term, i think would have been remembered very well at the time. i believe over time his reputation will continue to increase. >> and one final question before we go to calls, three winners of the pulitzer this year for nonfiction. we have david hoffman, t.j. stiles and mr. ahmed learning about finance. do we learn history
he changed our northern border with canada. he achieved what he intended to achieve and then he left office. i argued in the bush book that if george h.w. bush had decided not to run for re-election in '92, his reputation would have been much higher because his achievements in his first term particularly in foreign policy and also what he did about the budget deficit -- people forget that the reason we were able to overcome the reagan budget deficits because that two presidents one from the...
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friends say two of shahzad's siblings is in canada. shahzad married a pakistani-american woman with a degree in business. some time after that, friends say, he turned. "before his marriage, he was a liberal," he says. "after, he changed." changed, and turns against the united states. childhood friend nassar last saw shahzad 18 months ago. >> he would talk about american policies towards muslims. he was very much angry about that. >> reporter: shahzad returned here to his hometown last fall. he has told american investigators he continued on to train with militants in waziristan, a rough and mostly ungoverned district. while there, he could have found any of a half dozen militant groups. by the time he left pakistan less than three months ago, u.s. officials believe shahzad had already decided to attack the country that only last year made him a citizen. nick shift win, abc news, peshawar. >>> and we're going to turn now to dramatic news around the world, news that is affecting your retirement savings every day in the stock market. we'r
friends say two of shahzad's siblings is in canada. shahzad married a pakistani-american woman with a degree in business. some time after that, friends say, he turned. "before his marriage, he was a liberal," he says. "after, he changed." changed, and turns against the united states. childhood friend nassar last saw shahzad 18 months ago. >> he would talk about american policies towards muslims. he was very much angry about that. >> reporter: shahzad returned...
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the best place to look is mexico and canada. >> let's talk about immigration. what is your reaction to arizonas immigration law? what effect will that have on u.s. labor cost and business? >> first of all, let me say what i think about immigration. there may be one american indian in here, but the rest of cost are all immigrants. i had an extraordinary experience on saturday night on ellis island. i got an award for something as the chamber had been doing over time. immigration is not why i went. i took the award because my wife's mother and father separately came to this country from challenging circumstances through ellis island. you can imagine that i have some very emotional feelings about this. so many people in this country made some in the great things happen here. they arrived in the same way. i think we need an immigration bill. we need to find a way to have workers come back and forth to this country. we need seasonal agricultural workers. we desperately need to find ways to keep the these the people that come here -- keep the visa people that come he
the best place to look is mexico and canada. >> let's talk about immigration. what is your reaction to arizonas immigration law? what effect will that have on u.s. labor cost and business? >> first of all, let me say what i think about immigration. there may be one american indian in here, but the rest of cost are all immigrants. i had an extraordinary experience on saturday night on ellis island. i got an award for something as the chamber had been doing over time. immigration is...
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both canada and denmark join the treaty. canada in 2003 and denmark in 2004. there are some who say they don't see the point in joining the rest of the world i rat filinghe treaty. they say the u.s. enjoy the benefits of the trty even though we are not a member. and we can somehow pick and choose which sections we abide by while not subjecting our actions to international review. i resctfully disagree with this opinion. i believe that the united states must ratify the treaty. we are at a stale mate. the white house is looking to the senate to lead and the senate is waiting for strong support from the administration. in part the senate calendar is to blame. should the majority leader move to the senate floor, it would consume some time. it would take a week of floor time. and considering that we have less than 40 legislative days before the august recess, it's highly uncertain that such time will be carved out unless, unless it becomes a priority for the administration. but given the president's focus on advancing the start treaty, i see even less of an opportu
both canada and denmark join the treaty. canada in 2003 and denmark in 2004. there are some who say they don't see the point in joining the rest of the world i rat filinghe treaty. they say the u.s. enjoy the benefits of the trty even though we are not a member. and we can somehow pick and choose which sections we abide by while not subjecting our actions to international review. i resctfully disagree with this opinion. i believe that the united states must ratify the treaty. we are at a stale...
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canada has a much more concentrated financial industry than the united states does. and yet, they didn't experience near any of the crisis because they had a better regulatory system or a more focused system that looked at leverage and risk management. out of the top 10 banks in the country, -- in the world, we only have one. we don't have a single american bank. and out of the top 50 banks, we only have four american banks in terms of size in the world. so size alone hasn't meant the concentration of -- hasn't precluded america from being the capital market center. i'm not sure size is the right criteria and we will try to make that case and both sinds will counter. those are healthy debates. >> you used the phrase crisis that the taxpayers didn't create. some levels of taxpayers were a party to it, some people who bought houses that they couldn't afford or used their houses as piggy banks when they went back. what is your philosophical role about how much risk people can take on themselves? >> that is a great question and i think while a lot of the anger is directe
canada has a much more concentrated financial industry than the united states does. and yet, they didn't experience near any of the crisis because they had a better regulatory system or a more focused system that looked at leverage and risk management. out of the top 10 banks in the country, -- in the world, we only have one. we don't have a single american bank. and out of the top 50 banks, we only have four american banks in terms of size in the world. so size alone hasn't meant the...
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both canada and denmark join the treaty. canada in 2003 and denmark in 2004. there are some who say they don't see the point in joining the rest of the world in rat filing the treaty. they say the u.s. enjoys the benefits of the treaty even though we are not a member. and we can somehow pick and choose which sections we abide by while not subjecting our actions to international review. i respectfully disagree with this opinion. i believe that the united states must ratify the treaty. we are at a stale mate. the white house is looking to the senate to lead and the senate is waiting for strong support from the administration. in part the senate calendar is to blame. should the majority leader move to the senate floor, it would consume some time. it would take a week of floor time. and considering that we have less than 40 legislative days before the august recess, it's highly uncertain that such time will be carved out unless, unless it becomes a priority for the administration. but given the president's focus on advancing the start treaty, i see even less of an
both canada and denmark join the treaty. canada in 2003 and denmark in 2004. there are some who say they don't see the point in joining the rest of the world in rat filing the treaty. they say the u.s. enjoys the benefits of the treaty even though we are not a member. and we can somehow pick and choose which sections we abide by while not subjecting our actions to international review. i respectfully disagree with this opinion. i believe that the united states must ratify the treaty. we are at...
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and canada has more than doubled in the last three years. to meet this growing interest more than 55 universities have developed for all programs in global health. picking the interest of hundreds of thousands of young people who want to engage in changing the unacceptable status quo. my own interest grew out of my experience of traveling with my parents in africa, first in 2003 and later on my own to work in south africa and botswana. i vividly remember standing next to a tiny, precious girl, lying down in her fancy lavender dress. i did not know the details of that child's life, only that she was too sick to stand. even though she looked like she was 3, she was 7. her mother dressed her up to come see the american president who was visiting her country. sadly she did not live much longer than that. i was 21 at that moment and i could not wrap my brain around this image. but that type of memory was one of many amazing, brilliant memories of being totally engaged, meeting health care workers that were supporting girls like this and her famil
and canada has more than doubled in the last three years. to meet this growing interest more than 55 universities have developed for all programs in global health. picking the interest of hundreds of thousands of young people who want to engage in changing the unacceptable status quo. my own interest grew out of my experience of traveling with my parents in africa, first in 2003 and later on my own to work in south africa and botswana. i vividly remember standing next to a tiny, precious girl,...
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and there was a tunnel found from canada toashington. this illustrates how much effort smugglersre attempting to come into our country not just in the south but also in the north. we had a hearing where some people said, well if there are circumstances -- obviously, we make allowances for the border patrol to go in there. the problem is the definition of that term. interior defines that term as life and death situation. homeland security defines it as when there is evidence of a crossing. those definitions are in conflict. until the department of interior and natiol park service rules are changed in both the north and south along our borders and allow access to federal border patrol and federal employees, there's no amount of numbers that's going to make a difference. instead we have the worst of both worlds on both borders. thank you, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. ms. woolsey of california. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from wisconsin rise? >> i sk unanimous consent to claim congresswo
and there was a tunnel found from canada toashington. this illustrates how much effort smugglersre attempting to come into our country not just in the south but also in the north. we had a hearing where some people said, well if there are circumstances -- obviously, we make allowances for the border patrol to go in there. the problem is the definition of that term. interior defines that term as life and death situation. homeland security defines it as when there is evidence of a crossing. those...
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it's much colder air coming down from western canada. snow again in the rockies and again tomorrow. for us, low pressure that came through the region this weekend has come down through the carolinas, you can see the winds continue to bring it from east to west rather than from west to east. plenty of clouds offshore. we still have clouds out here over delaware, sprinkles have popped up during the afternoon. now eventually we'll get some warmer conditions as high pressure begins to build in. another front coming down from the northeast actually. we call them back door cold fronts, probably getting into our vicinity thursday and friday. may give us a pop up thunderstorms. ahead of us, very warm temps may get up to 90 here on wednesday. east winds at five knots. keeping us cool. temperatures should be just about what we saw this afternoon upper 70s. bay temp around 67. tonight clouds, fog and spotty showers. it may get to 80 if we get a little more sunshine. some areas are going to feel a little bit sticky tomorrow because of the sun and residual moisture. so it'll feel a little more l
it's much colder air coming down from western canada. snow again in the rockies and again tomorrow. for us, low pressure that came through the region this weekend has come down through the carolinas, you can see the winds continue to bring it from east to west rather than from west to east. plenty of clouds offshore. we still have clouds out here over delaware, sprinkles have popped up during the afternoon. now eventually we'll get some warmer conditions as high pressure begins to build in....
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esposo no estaba el tanto de sus oscuras intenciones lo >>> un hallazgo sorprendió a la policía de canadá >>> un barril con concreto y su interior un cadáver en el lago a 20 pies de profundidad >>> hasta expertos evalúan la evidencia para dar con el hospitalizo dio >espantosa la muerte de un hijo lg niño que se quitó la vida por los constantemente maltratas y burlo a lo que era smot ido por sus compañeros >>> un error humano puede señor ya causa del accidente que se llevó la vida de cientos de personas en india >>> s condiciones de la planta eran normales cuando el avión cayó >>> solo ocho personas sor vivieron >>> el gobierno cubana sdoidz oí trasladar a los presos policía a cárcel de origen para ver su problemas de enfermedad >>> y la movilización comenzará esta semana >>> fariña y está en huelga de hambre de hace 90 días dejó que abandonaría la huelga si se hace >>> en el golfo de méxico las acción la compañía b p no han tenido éxito en su intenta de recuperar el derrame y frenar y intentarán sellar el pozo con cemento esta semana >>> >>> a ocho años de cárce
esposo no estaba el tanto de sus oscuras intenciones lo >>> un hallazgo sorprendió a la policía de canadá >>> un barril con concreto y su interior un cadáver en el lago a 20 pies de profundidad >>> hasta expertos evalúan la evidencia para dar con el hospitalizo dio >espantosa la muerte de un hijo lg niño que se quitó la vida por los constantemente maltratas y burlo a lo que era smot ido por sus compañeros >>> un error humano puede señor ya causa...
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i want to be very clear here because we talked to the reporter that did this interview up in canada. i want to be very clear. he was fantasize about the plot of a novel. i want to show you a list of novels that maurice strong has written before 1990. here it is. no, he has never written a novel. this is 1990 -- that sounds like a great plot. how many has he written since? none. why? wow! you know what, he has been busy. he has a great novel idea, but hasn't had time to do it because he is involved in collapsing the global economy into the hands of a global government. isn't that interesting, almost like his book. maybe it's performance art. it's not about co2 or about the planet. this is about the evil rich people of the world, remember you are the wealthiest 10 in the world -- this is about the evil, rich country. in other words, you. that is what this is about. the guy's name is maurice strong. goes without saying he is a socialist. i know a lot of great canadians. i need your help, next. i got an egg [pop] i got gum a kazoo a candy necklace for forty cents, i got one of these [pop
i want to be very clear here because we talked to the reporter that did this interview up in canada. i want to be very clear. he was fantasize about the plot of a novel. i want to show you a list of novels that maurice strong has written before 1990. here it is. no, he has never written a novel. this is 1990 -- that sounds like a great plot. how many has he written since? none. why? wow! you know what, he has been busy. he has a great novel idea, but hasn't had time to do it because he is...