can days looking to double its oil production over the next ten years. he has plenty of oil to tap but not enough workers to help secure it. some firms are willing to pay top dollar to convince americans to head north. electricians, ml ii spayed wrights. reporter: can days looking for a few good men and women. a lot of people are retiring. we have infrastructure projects. mines being built, ports, all the infrastructure oil and gas, it s kind of endless. reporter: british columbia and alberta predict a stkeuld workeskilled worker shortage of 150,000 over the next decade and are recruising american workers. the kind of positions that are open are people who are engineers, people who have welding skills, people who have skill sets in construction. it s a wide range.
these ideas. let them have it. but just take action, mr. president. if they want to fight you on this, then let s welcome that fight. in the meantime, maybe we can put a few good men and women to work. dylan? so there s an increasing, i don t know how to say this yes? do you actually believe that your president actually wants to do the things you want him to do? do i believe that he wants to? i believe he wants to help the american economy, but i m saying something a little deferent, dylan. let s stop there. you believe this president wants to help the american economy, correct? you believe that? you re going to make this painful on me, aren t you, dylan? yes, i am. i ll tell you, if i were president well, you can change your chance. but there s an interesting psychological phenomenon here, which is if the president would just do what we all, in quotes, really know he wants to do, but he just for some reason won t do it, because nobody wants to come to terms with
press room podium and listen to a tiny bit of what he had to say. it is hard to understand why speaker boehner would walk away from this kind of deal and, frankly, if you look at the commentary out there, there are a lot of republicans that are puzzled as to why it couldn t get done. in the interest of being serious about deficit reduction, i was willing to take a lot of heat from my party up until sometime early today when i couldn t get a phone call returned. my expectation was that speaker boehner was going to be willing to go to his caucus and ask them to do the tough thing but the right thing. i told speaker boehner, i ve told democratic leader nancy pelosi, i ve told harry reid and i ve told mitch mcconnell i want them here at 11:00 tomorrow. these are body blows in d.c. terms and speaker boehner struck back himself about 45 minutes ago. listen to what he said. think refuse to get serious and making the tough choices. it s time to get serious. and i m confident th
of your news. talks about afghanistan and the u.s. will go forward, this, despite a delay in the arrest of a u.s. embassy worker there. the annual meeting scheduled for next week will be held at a later date and tension has been on the rise over raymond davis, admitted to killing two pakistani men he said in self-defense and the u.s. claims he qualifies for diplomatic immunity and must be policed. some new york city subway riders getting a front row seat to a scary show down to an accused serial killer. next they think you know, he pulls out the night and everybody takes off and everybody runs to the back. oh, something bad happened. the man arrested on that new york city subway train, he had been on a 28 hour ram paining fatally stabbing his stepfather, ex-girlfriend and her mother before running a complete stranger down with his stolen car. and looking for a few good men and women, n.a.t.o., the coalition saying it doesn t have enough people to train afghan security forces, a k
bill: much different from the last time she was in court and we had the helicopters follow her from the house to the courtroom and back again. martha: unless you want to get busted for having drugs en their purse and they usually shrink out of the courthouse with a coat over their head, but not paris hilton, how do the top crime organizations find a few good men and women? they scour the campus and look for the crime fighters and the people who wants to live that life, just ahead. co really save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance? was abe lincoln honest? mary: does this dress make my backside look big? abe: perhaps. save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance?really host: is having a snowball fight with pitching great randy johnson a bad idea? man: yeah, i m thinking maybe this was a bad idea.