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so, it is not working to canada's advantage. you also have to take into consideration the question of countries around the world, including canada and the u.s. want to build out 5g networks. the fact of the matter is a lot of telecom companies say huawei is selling good equipment at a low price, why can't we buy it? there is all this political pressure from the u.s. against using huawei's equipment. emily: your team has so many stories about every single angle on this huawei story. a title of them is the u.s. measures of the world -- do not trust china on 5g. how will others receive this message? tom: they have got a way -- your desire to use huawei's lower-priced and arguably reliable equipment when it comes to 5g, and this assertion by the u.s. government that china can create -- huawei can create a backdoor into china. this represents a potential security threat for your country, your sensitive trade secrets, possibly your national security. that is a trade-off that a country has to make. do i want this equipment or do i want
so, it is not working to canada's advantage. you also have to take into consideration the question of countries around the world, including canada and the u.s. want to build out 5g networks. the fact of the matter is a lot of telecom companies say huawei is selling good equipment at a low price, why can't we buy it? there is all this political pressure from the u.s. against using huawei's equipment. emily: your team has so many stories about every single angle on this huawei story. a title of...
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suite of that company what's the reaction in canada and do expect that she will actually be extradited to the states. as it stands the canadian government is working with the united states so all expectations are are that the canadians will and over to the u.s. now the question is when will this and this process could last about thirty days we're not expecting any motion until but the beginning of march but when you look at canada here and as it stands with me right now the government itself is in a state of flux you probably heard our ambassador to china was fired by prime minister trudeau this because he came out and he said to the chinese media here in toronto that there are a couple of factors here that could actually get out of trouble and clued in the fact that president trump has basically said that she could be a political chip to get at a china deal done between the u.s. and china so from a canadian. perspective right now look we're been put in between a rock and a hard place we know that the u.s. requested this but at the same time china is our number two trading partner and
suite of that company what's the reaction in canada and do expect that she will actually be extradited to the states. as it stands the canadian government is working with the united states so all expectations are are that the canadians will and over to the u.s. now the question is when will this and this process could last about thirty days we're not expecting any motion until but the beginning of march but when you look at canada here and as it stands with me right now the government itself is...
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been detained in china and some say china's tech giant huawei is the reason we'll get the latest from canada and later the u.s. government has been partially shut down for two weeks the action is having a deeper and wider impact than many may realize molly barrows joins us to discuss all that directly ahead but first we had some headlines let's go. to the latest signs of growing concern over china's future growth means our global report today is the people's bank of china that's the chinese central bank opts for a significant stimulus the bank lowered the required ratio of deposits to loans for chinese banks by one percent affectively making one point five trillion or nimby that's about three of two hundred eighteen billion dollars two hundred eighteen billion of vailable for lending according to an announcement earlier today from prime minister leak a chunk mr lee's comments seem to confirm that economic slow roll has already occurred and may continue the prime minister promised what. term countercyclical measures including previously pledged cuts in taxes and fees the bank cut the reserve
been detained in china and some say china's tech giant huawei is the reason we'll get the latest from canada and later the u.s. government has been partially shut down for two weeks the action is having a deeper and wider impact than many may realize molly barrows joins us to discuss all that directly ahead but first we had some headlines let's go. to the latest signs of growing concern over china's future growth means our global report today is the people's bank of china that's the chinese...
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an eighteen year old girl flees saudi arabia and is granted asylum in canada she says she feared abuse at home what does this reveal about social reform in the kingdom and will it encourage other women to speak up or get out of the country this is inside story. and i welcome to the program i'm not clog. up the world's attention for defying a strict social code in saudi arabia she said she feared for her life if she was returned home she don't twitch a campaign from her hotel room in thailand pleading for help the united nations granted her refugee status in canada offered her asylum and you have a case may complicate already strained relations with saudi arabia kind of had previously angered riyadh by calling for the release of women's rights activists from saudi jails my kind has more now from toronto. the long and arduous journey from saudi arabia over the eighteen year old step through the arrival doors accompanied by the canadian foreign minister the size of the media contingent a reflection of the massive public interest generated state you know that everyone . else. i'm hearing f
an eighteen year old girl flees saudi arabia and is granted asylum in canada she says she feared abuse at home what does this reveal about social reform in the kingdom and will it encourage other women to speak up or get out of the country this is inside story. and i welcome to the program i'm not clog. up the world's attention for defying a strict social code in saudi arabia she said she feared for her life if she was returned home she don't twitch a campaign from her hotel room in thailand...
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popularity also the teenager who fled saudi arabia fearing her family would kill her touches down in canada after inspiring other saudi women. and protests on the streets of paris the yellow vest movement stages its ninth weekend of demonstrations against the french government. there is always concern the presidential election in democratic republic of congo wouldn't be clear cut maybe they'd be claims of irregularities or worse violence now the result is in court martin says vote counting by catholic church election observers actually show he won sixty one percent of the vote and is therefore the winner rival the opposition candidate but the declared winner felix is the care they're getting just eighteen percent but the congolese catholic church and the french government official results saying it doesn't match election observers saw. i'm hoping you got to the constitutional court we called the electoral commission to recount the ballot papers because that's what the law we are totally disagree we did result that sydney has announced that if they have fabricated nothing to do with the trut
popularity also the teenager who fled saudi arabia fearing her family would kill her touches down in canada after inspiring other saudi women. and protests on the streets of paris the yellow vest movement stages its ninth weekend of demonstrations against the french government. there is always concern the presidential election in democratic republic of congo wouldn't be clear cut maybe they'd be claims of irregularities or worse violence now the result is in court martin says vote counting by...
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the young saudi woman who fled her family and was granted asylum in canada says she hopes to inspire change in her first t.v. interview and says she wants to use her freedom to campaign for others the eighteen year old arrived in her new home of toronto on friday couldn't one global attention when she launched a social media campaign from her hotel room in bangkok pleading for help. i want to be free from abuse and depression i want to be independent in saudi there is control over a woman's life her job and position as well as we're going to still have to suffer when the army can't even travel on their own they're treated like children even if they're fifty or sixty years old they aren't free or equal to their male counterparts i think the number of women fleeing from the rules in saudi arabia and the abuse will increase as it's clear. and i hope my story encourages them to be brave and free this might be what causes the change. well confirmation hearings for president on trump's nominee for attorney general set to begin with him because proceedings are expected to be dominated by qu
the young saudi woman who fled her family and was granted asylum in canada says she hopes to inspire change in her first t.v. interview and says she wants to use her freedom to campaign for others the eighteen year old arrived in her new home of toronto on friday couldn't one global attention when she launched a social media campaign from her hotel room in bangkok pleading for help. i want to be free from abuse and depression i want to be independent in saudi there is control over a woman's...
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a saudi teenager who fled her home after she were announced arrives in canada to start a new life. alchemy when was granted asylum there after her client drew pulled wide attention to. supporters of the runner up in congo's election take to the streets as martin for you who goes to court to challenge the results of a vote he says he won. and heavy snow brings chaos to parts of europe our reporter visits an austrian village that's been partly evacuated for fear of avalanches. the snow is accumulated it's sitting there and it could fall off the mountain onto beast houses at any time. i married to evanston it's good to have you with us. the death toll has risen to at least three and a powerful gas explosion and fire that ripped through a building in paris spain's foreign ministry says a spanish woman was. among the dead this comes after french officials said two firefighters had been killed. in. a scene of carnage in central paris a big career as a woman cries for help from a phosphor balcony and a car lies overturned bewildered peroration has come to get a closer look before the poli
a saudi teenager who fled her home after she were announced arrives in canada to start a new life. alchemy when was granted asylum there after her client drew pulled wide attention to. supporters of the runner up in congo's election take to the streets as martin for you who goes to court to challenge the results of a vote he says he won. and heavy snow brings chaos to parts of europe our reporter visits an austrian village that's been partly evacuated for fear of avalanches. the snow is...
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has made a request of canada that we accept. as a refugee and we have accepted the un's request that we grant her asylum so end of story the promise has been kept. under thanks very much. days of heavy snow have buried parts of europe and there's no sign the situation will improve anytime soon more than twenty people have now died and the heaviest snow fall in two decades forecasters are now warning another metre or more of snow could be on the way and parts of austria fresh avalanche warnings were issued overnight as silence has fallen over the north side of the this part of the village lies in the path of a potential avalanche that oath already say could trigger without warning. more than one hundred people have had to evacuate a few come back now and then to clear their roofs or driveways in a contest with the snow. it has been snowing now here for nearly two weeks the residents tell us they haven't seen anything like it in over a decade there's a break in the weather now the sun is out but even if the sun shines it does not
has made a request of canada that we accept. as a refugee and we have accepted the un's request that we grant her asylum so end of story the promise has been kept. under thanks very much. days of heavy snow have buried parts of europe and there's no sign the situation will improve anytime soon more than twenty people have now died and the heaviest snow fall in two decades forecasters are now warning another metre or more of snow could be on the way and parts of austria fresh avalanche warnings...
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un h e r has made a request of canada that we accept. as a refugee and we have accepted the un's request that we grant her asylum that is something that we are pleased to do because canada is a country that understands how important it is to stand up for human rights to stand up for women's rights around the world and i can confirm that we have accepted the un's request ross case has put the controversial issue of saudi arabia's male god your ship last back on the global agenda for the budget from d w social media can tell us all welcome federica so what are you seeing as this debate plays out across social media we've seen that after a half dramatic escape many saudi many other saudi women have taken to social media to speak out against a system that requires them to have to have the permission of the male for many things to get married to open an account to get a passport to travel they even need a male permission to be freed from prison and we're seeing that there's a remarkable a movement on going on with many trending hashtags we've
un h e r has made a request of canada that we accept. as a refugee and we have accepted the un's request that we grant her asylum that is something that we are pleased to do because canada is a country that understands how important it is to stand up for human rights to stand up for women's rights around the world and i can confirm that we have accepted the un's request ross case has put the controversial issue of saudi arabia's male god your ship last back on the global agenda for the budget...
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arriving dressed in a canada and un baseball cap earlier in the week she barricaded herself in a bangkok hotel to avoid deportation drawing close attention when she mounted a social media campaign for asylum well clinton story has emboldened many saudi women you've been tweeting under a hash tag translating as saudi women demand to overthrow the government one of them rights many women in saudi arabia are unable to leave the country yes women can drive but most guardianship laws remain and this was a feminist campaign a moan of to how we who campaigned for half translated tweets into english rather have. mark my words is going to start a revolution in saudi arabia go on social media now and watch the accounts of so many young saudis seeing rob you have shown us that we can do this. well many pointed out that it was social media that led to rescue this twisties a says social media gets denigrated but instances like this unveiled its positive role in empowering voices speaking truth to power and bringing about social change. well mike hanna joins us live now from toronto airport so clearly
arriving dressed in a canada and un baseball cap earlier in the week she barricaded herself in a bangkok hotel to avoid deportation drawing close attention when she mounted a social media campaign for asylum well clinton story has emboldened many saudi women you've been tweeting under a hash tag translating as saudi women demand to overthrow the government one of them rights many women in saudi arabia are unable to leave the country yes women can drive but most guardianship laws remain and this...
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a short time ago she told us why the teenager has ended up in canada, when australia was the first to offer asylum. sot it's been a world wind few days for ra haf it's been a world wind few days for rahaf all-qunun who has arrived in canada, a number of news crews have been here to greet her and to ca ptu re been here to greet her and to capture those first few moments. a few days ago when she took to twitter to plead for help to avoid being deported from thailand and sent back to her family she was unknown. now she has gained international attention. she was originally supposed to go to australia where she had a support network but the process, bbc understands, was taking too long and because she had gotten threats online the un was concerned about her safety. canada was asked by the un to accept her asylum application will stop the agreed and all of this happened quite quickly with the prime ministerjustin trudeau seeing canada that be an unequivocal voice for women's rights human rights and that rahaf al-qunun was welcome. she will start now the rest of her life here in canada, the
a short time ago she told us why the teenager has ended up in canada, when australia was the first to offer asylum. sot it's been a world wind few days for ra haf it's been a world wind few days for rahaf all-qunun who has arrived in canada, a number of news crews have been here to greet her and to ca ptu re been here to greet her and to capture those first few moments. a few days ago when she took to twitter to plead for help to avoid being deported from thailand and sent back to her family...
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suite of the company what's the reaction in canada and do we expect that she will actually be extradited to the states. well as it stands the canadian government is working with the united states so all expectations are are that the canadians will hand man over to the u.s. now the question is when will this happen this process could last about thirty days we're not expecting any motion until but the beginning of march but when you look at canada here and as it stands with going right now the government itself has in a state of flux you probably heard our ambassador to china was fired by prime minister trudeau this because he came out nice said two of the chinese media here in toronto that there are a couple of factors here that could actually get mang out of trouble including the fact that president trump has basically said that she could be a political chip to get a china deal done between the u.s. and china so from a canadian perspective right now look we're been put in between a rock and a hard place we know that the u.s. requested this but at the same time china is our number two tra
suite of the company what's the reaction in canada and do we expect that she will actually be extradited to the states. well as it stands the canadian government is working with the united states so all expectations are are that the canadians will hand man over to the u.s. now the question is when will this happen this process could last about thirty days we're not expecting any motion until but the beginning of march but when you look at canada here and as it stands with going right now the...
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brent: that was the foreign minister there from canada with representatives from the lima group saying they support the new interim president, self-declared president in venezuela. here are some of the other
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rahaf, how does it feel to be in canada? canada's prime minister says the country's standing up for women's rights — in a move set to strain relations with the saudi kingdom. protestors in london call for a general election and an end to austerity — ahead of a crucial week in the commons. three people — including two firefighters — have died and nearly 50 others injured in a gas explosion in the centre of paris. stockdale‘s outside. 0h, he's shrugged off the challenge! and the smile on his face! and in rugby, a win for ulster takes them a step closer to a european champions cup quarter—final. good evening. a saudi teenager whose efforts to escape her family gained worldwide attention has arrived in canada, where she's been granted asylum. last week rahaf mohammed al-qanun, who's 18, barricaded herself in a hotel room at bangkok airport, to resist deportation. she said she feared she'd be killed by her relatives — because she'd renounced islam. her family have said they only care about her safety. nada tawfik re
rahaf, how does it feel to be in canada? canada's prime minister says the country's standing up for women's rights — in a move set to strain relations with the saudi kingdom. protestors in london call for a general election and an end to austerity — ahead of a crucial week in the commons. three people — including two firefighters — have died and nearly 50 others injured in a gas explosion in the centre of paris. stockdale‘s outside. 0h, he's shrugged off the challenge! and the smile...
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rahaf, how does it feel to be in canada? she was escorted out by canada's foreign minister, chrystia freeland, who was on hand to welcome her and to pass on flowers from one of ra haf‘s supporters. after chronicling her ordeal on social media, she chose this moment, now safely in toronto, to let another speak on her behalf. she wanted canadians to see that she's here, that she's well, and that she's very, very happy to be in her new home. although she did comment to me about the cold. it's been a whirlwind journey for rahaf al-qunun. it's extraordinary that just a few days ago she was an unknown teenager and now she has commanded the attention of the world's media and reignited a debate about the treatment of women in saudi arabia. and i'm still in the room. rahaf al-qunun had been trying to reach australia by way of thailand when her passport was confiscated and she was told she would be deported. the 18—year—old barricaded herself in an airport hotel room and sent out fevered tweets saying that she feared her family
rahaf, how does it feel to be in canada? she was escorted out by canada's foreign minister, chrystia freeland, who was on hand to welcome her and to pass on flowers from one of ra haf‘s supporters. after chronicling her ordeal on social media, she chose this moment, now safely in toronto, to let another speak on her behalf. she wanted canadians to see that she's here, that she's well, and that she's very, very happy to be in her new home. although she did comment to me about the cold. it's...
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been detained in china and some say china's tech giant huawei is the reason we'll get the latest from canada and later the u.s. government has been partially shut down for two weeks the action is having a deeper and wider impact than many may realize molly barrows joins us to discuss all that directly ahead but first we had some headlines let's go. to the latest signs of growing concern over china's future growth means our global report today is the people's bank of china that's the chinese central bank for a significant stimulus the bank lowered the required ratio of deposits to loans for chinese banks by one percent affectively making one point five trillion or nimby that's about three of two hundred eighteen billion dollars two hundred eighteen billion of vailable for lending according to an announcement earlier today from prime minister leek a chunk mr lee's comments seem to confirm an economic slow. has already occurred and may continue the prime minister promised what he termed countercyclical measures including previously pledged cuts in taxes and fees the bank cut the reserve require
been detained in china and some say china's tech giant huawei is the reason we'll get the latest from canada and later the u.s. government has been partially shut down for two weeks the action is having a deeper and wider impact than many may realize molly barrows joins us to discuss all that directly ahead but first we had some headlines let's go. to the latest signs of growing concern over china's future growth means our global report today is the people's bank of china that's the chinese...
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which are being used around the world will answer those and take us a couple of more questions about canada and u.s. energy specifically what parties science have injured and alex much pile of it all of it in our sights but first we get right to some headlines let's go to. the latest major merger to reshape the world's drug and health care sector leads our global report today as i literally in company of indianapolis indiana acquires the lock so on college e. for eight billion dollars in cash locks on college is believed to be on the verge of major profits from a number of drug treatments which fight cancer with applied to no mix after a lox those first such product key was approved for sale in the united states by the food and drug administration last year the prospects for several more potential blockbuster drugs already in lock sold pipeline seem to have inspired a generous bid with lilly offering two hundred thirty five dollars per share for a lock so stock a premium of nearly seventy percent over locks those price at the close of trading on friday listen to this lock sold shares surged
which are being used around the world will answer those and take us a couple of more questions about canada and u.s. energy specifically what parties science have injured and alex much pile of it all of it in our sights but first we get right to some headlines let's go to. the latest major merger to reshape the world's drug and health care sector leads our global report today as i literally in company of indianapolis indiana acquires the lock so on college e. for eight billion dollars in cash...
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and which are being used around the world will answer those and take a couple of more questions about canada and u.s. energy specifically what parties scientists have injured and alex most pilotage all of it in our sights but first we get right to some headlines let's go to. the latest major merger to reshape the world's drug and health care sector leads our global report today as i literally in company of indianapolis indiana acquires locks on college e. for eight billion dollars in cash locks on college he is believed to be on the verge of major profits from a number of drug treatments which fight cancer with applied to no mix after a lock so first such product that he was approved for sale in the united states by the food and drug administration last year the prospects for several more potential blockbuster drugs already unlocks those pipeline seem to have inspired a generous bid with lilly offering two hundred thirty five dollars per share for a lock so as stock a premium of nearly seventy percent over locks those price at the close of trading on friday listen to this lock so those share
and which are being used around the world will answer those and take a couple of more questions about canada and u.s. energy specifically what parties scientists have injured and alex most pilotage all of it in our sights but first we get right to some headlines let's go to. the latest major merger to reshape the world's drug and health care sector leads our global report today as i literally in company of indianapolis indiana acquires locks on college e. for eight billion dollars in cash locks...
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the un are made a request of canada that we accept. as a refugee and we have accepted the un's request that we grant her asylum that is something that we are pleased to do because canada is a country that understands how important it is to stand up for human rights to stand up for women's rights around the world and i can confirm that we have accepted the un's request ross case has put the controversial issue of saudi arabia's male guardian shiploads back on the global agenda for the about joe from d w social media i can tell us all welcome federica so what are you seeing as this debate plays out across social media we've seen that after half dramatic escape many saudi many other saudi women have taken to social media to speak out against a system that requires them to have to have the permission of the male for many things to get married to open an account to get a passport to travel they even need a male permission to be freed from prison and we're seeing that there's a remarkable movement on going on with many trending hashtags we'v
the un are made a request of canada that we accept. as a refugee and we have accepted the un's request that we grant her asylum that is something that we are pleased to do because canada is a country that understands how important it is to stand up for human rights to stand up for women's rights around the world and i can confirm that we have accepted the un's request ross case has put the controversial issue of saudi arabia's male guardian shiploads back on the global agenda for the about joe...
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how does it feel to be in canada? she was escorted out by the canadian foreign minister chrystia freeland who was on hand to welcome her and pass on flowers from one her supporters. after chronicling her ordeal on social media, she chose this moment, now safely in toronto, to let another speak on her behalf. she wanted canadians to see that she's here, that she's well, and that she's very, very happy to be in her new home. although she did comment to me about the cold. it's been a whirlwind journey for rahaf mohammed al-qanun. it's extraordinary that just a few days ago she was an unknown teenager and now she has commanded the attention of the world's media and reignited a debate about the treatment of women in saudi arabia. rahaf al-qanun had been trying to reach australia by way of thailand when her passport was confiscated and she was told she would be deported. the 18 year—old barricaded herself in an airport hotel room and sent out fevered messages on twitter that she feared her family would kill her for renoun
how does it feel to be in canada? she was escorted out by the canadian foreign minister chrystia freeland who was on hand to welcome her and pass on flowers from one her supporters. after chronicling her ordeal on social media, she chose this moment, now safely in toronto, to let another speak on her behalf. she wanted canadians to see that she's here, that she's well, and that she's very, very happy to be in her new home. although she did comment to me about the cold. it's been a whirlwind...
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is canada's biggest trading partner. they are ready to negotiate a new trade deal with the ok if and when this gets settled and if they leave the e.u. if brexit occurs. a wide-ranging and interesting discussion, got a lot on bloomberg.com if you want to look at it further. i'm speaking later today with a trade minister from new zealand who is also in tokyo for the tpp talks. ramy: kathleen hays there for us tokyo. bloomberg users can interact with the chart shown using gtv . you can browse charts featured on bloomberg tv, catch up on key analysis and save charts. this is bloomberg. ♪ s is bloomberg. ♪ ramy: welcome back. i am ramy inocencio. paul: i am paul allen. you are watching daybreak australia. nintendo investors are starting to feel optimistic, despite slower than expected demand for the switch and a steep share slump last year. the imminent launch of a new game is raising confidence. rising sales in the last quarter have helped boost the stock 20% since december after a slump of 44% in 2018. --y: a search
is canada's biggest trading partner. they are ready to negotiate a new trade deal with the ok if and when this gets settled and if they leave the e.u. if brexit occurs. a wide-ranging and interesting discussion, got a lot on bloomberg.com if you want to look at it further. i'm speaking later today with a trade minister from new zealand who is also in tokyo for the tpp talks. ramy: kathleen hays there for us tokyo. bloomberg users can interact with the chart shown using gtv . you can browse...
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he were involved in those conversations as treaties and canada. that you bring able to be. supermom refuse to grant you keep the plastic you in a cigar and offering two percent recently last year it was the small stage from a hotel room in thailand that. couldn't century the power of social media confirms that an example perhaps for others seeking their freedom by county al-jazeera toronto. or rafael can in story has emboldened many saudi women who've been tweeting under a hash tag translating as saudi women demand to overthrow the government one of them rights many women in saudi arabia are unable to leave the country yes women can drive but most guardianship laws remain and this was activist mona al to how we who campaigned for a half round mohamed. mock my words is going to start a revolution in saudi arabia go on social media now and watch the accounts off so many young saudis are seeing rob you have shown us that we can do this. many pointed out but it was social media that led to run huffs rescue this twenty years just as social media gets denigrated but instances lik
he were involved in those conversations as treaties and canada. that you bring able to be. supermom refuse to grant you keep the plastic you in a cigar and offering two percent recently last year it was the small stage from a hotel room in thailand that. couldn't century the power of social media confirms that an example perhaps for others seeking their freedom by county al-jazeera toronto. or rafael can in story has emboldened many saudi women who've been tweeting under a hash tag translating...
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which are being used around the world will answer those and take us a couple of more questions about canada and u.s. energy specifically what parties scientists have injured and alex much pilotage all of it in our sights but first we get right to some headlines let's go. to the latest major merger to reshape the world's drug and health care sector leads our global report today as i literally in company of indianapolis indiana acquires the lock so on college e. for eight billion dollars in cash locks on college is believed to be on the verge of major profits from a number of drug treatments which fight cancer with applied to no mix after a lox those first such product key was approved for sale in the united states by the food and drug administration last year the prospects for several more potential blockbuster drugs already in lock sold pipeline seem to have inspired a generous bid with lilly offering two hundred thirty five dollars per share for a lock so stock a premium of nearly seventy percent over locks those price at the close of trading on friday listen to this lock so those shares s
which are being used around the world will answer those and take us a couple of more questions about canada and u.s. energy specifically what parties scientists have injured and alex much pilotage all of it in our sights but first we get right to some headlines let's go. to the latest major merger to reshape the world's drug and health care sector leads our global report today as i literally in company of indianapolis indiana acquires the lock so on college e. for eight billion dollars in cash...
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feared for her life has arrived in her new home country rauf mohamed canoeing flew from thailand to canada after an upgrade to grant her asylum the eighteen year old gained international attention when she launched a social media campaign from a hotel room in bangkok pleading for help mike hanna has more from toronto. the langham arduous journey from saudi arabia. the eighteen year old step through the arrival doors accompanied by the canadian foreign minister the size of the media contingent a reflection of the massive public interest generated state you know that everyone . is oh. i'm hearing really from you need and want need him to leave it seems to arrive at a new phone but she's kind of theory on the players here and and so she would prefer not to question today so you can see thierry grazing on the moon. and she is now going to go see her new home then run. but through the doors to begin the first phase of the new life who wish to go to college and study architecture. the canadian decision to grandson tree is likely to worsen already fractured relations with saudi arabia back in nor
feared for her life has arrived in her new home country rauf mohamed canoeing flew from thailand to canada after an upgrade to grant her asylum the eighteen year old gained international attention when she launched a social media campaign from a hotel room in bangkok pleading for help mike hanna has more from toronto. the langham arduous journey from saudi arabia. the eighteen year old step through the arrival doors accompanied by the canadian foreign minister the size of the media contingent a...
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up, canada's minister of finance. an important conversation of canada cop between a trade war, china and the united states. we continue here in davos. this is bloomberg. ♪ viviana: this is "bloomberg surveillance." shares of intel are following. it came out with a forecast for this hour. it cited a slowdown in spending of large cloud computing customers. bloomberg has learned that they lost about $50 million on the luxury parka maker. canada goose tumbling. conglomerate credit group is taking steps to dismantle its global empire. the company has been selling off assets around the world to reduce billions in debt. that is the bloomberg business flash. francine: thank you so much. philip hammond told us this morning that in no deal brexit would undermine peoples prosperity. leaders, for business the deadline is only two months away. that seems awfully close. but in the way political negotiations happen, we are still at the phase where people are camp on their preferred outcome. the truth is, too many people have not y
up, canada's minister of finance. an important conversation of canada cop between a trade war, china and the united states. we continue here in davos. this is bloomberg. ♪ viviana: this is "bloomberg surveillance." shares of intel are following. it came out with a forecast for this hour. it cited a slowdown in spending of large cloud computing customers. bloomberg has learned that they lost about $50 million on the luxury parka maker. canada goose tumbling. conglomerate credit group...
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sanctions against iran and the arrest caused a diplomatic rift between canada and china with beijing detaining two canadian citizens and even recently to sentencing a third to death for a drug smuggling meantime in china urges both canada and the u.s. to correct their mistakes and free mismatch. now much anyone with normal judgments can see that canada has made a serious mistake on this issue from the very beginning we age the canadian side to immediately release men one show and protect tenet just cement rights we also strongly urge the u.s. to immediately correct the mistake with draw the arrest warrant against men one show and not make a formal extradition request to canada. the canadian journalist told us the dispute has created an impossible dilemma for the country's government. for the canadian judicial system this is shameful but it's being done because of the pressure coming from the united states and canada have not too many ways to resist that pressure china could hurt sound i guess united states can hurt and even more so out of being a small country if defenseless country
sanctions against iran and the arrest caused a diplomatic rift between canada and china with beijing detaining two canadian citizens and even recently to sentencing a third to death for a drug smuggling meantime in china urges both canada and the u.s. to correct their mistakes and free mismatch. now much anyone with normal judgments can see that canada has made a serious mistake on this issue from the very beginning we age the canadian side to immediately release men one show and protect tenet...
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right, welll think canada, this is a sign of canada punching above its weight. there is i think disgust at the way saudi arabia has treated women in the country, and the prime minister justin trudeau who by the way is an election year reading the political canadian sentiment and going very ha rd canadian sentiment and going very hard on this and the repatriation and granting of asylum to the teenager was done extremely quickly, so teenager was done extremely quickly, soi teenager was done extremely quickly, so i think canadians support, it remains to be seen whether they will go through with the $15 billion arms deal to saudi arabia. the problem there of course is that it could cost u p there of course is that it could cost up to 3000 canadian jobs in the rich ontario and cost a lot of money so rich ontario and cost a lot of money so that's a big issue. you are describing their one of the risks that canada is taking by behaving like this with saudi arabia, perhaps that the us is prepared take, one of the many risks it sees and could befall canada. do you think t
right, welll think canada, this is a sign of canada punching above its weight. there is i think disgust at the way saudi arabia has treated women in the country, and the prime minister justin trudeau who by the way is an election year reading the political canadian sentiment and going very ha rd canadian sentiment and going very hard on this and the repatriation and granting of asylum to the teenager was done extremely quickly, so teenager was done extremely quickly, soi teenager was done...
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well as we all remember being one zero was arrested on december first in canada this happened in vancouver airport she is still being detained under house arrest in vancouver one of her two homes there and as it stands right now canada says and what it said from the beginning is that it's been fulfilling its duty this is an agreement would they have with the united states the united states asked for the arrest and canada did that so far she has not been extradited to the states that might be a step those coming up or maybe it's just going to be status quo remain like this and who knows she might eventually even be let go and sent back to china but as from china china's point of view this was a violation against the human rights of one of their nationals and that's where this kind of kicked in this tit for tat so many people are saying well look there's been thirteen canadians arrested since being was arrested back on december first so does one have to do with the. well china did threaten to do so did threaten retaliation so there could be some connection here especially when you're looking
well as we all remember being one zero was arrested on december first in canada this happened in vancouver airport she is still being detained under house arrest in vancouver one of her two homes there and as it stands right now canada says and what it said from the beginning is that it's been fulfilling its duty this is an agreement would they have with the united states the united states asked for the arrest and canada did that so far she has not been extradited to the states that might be a...
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the prime minister of canada confirms his country has offered asylum to the saudi woman who had fled to thailand in fear for her life. president trump says he won't declare a national emergency to build a wall on the border with mexico, meaning no end in sight to the us government shutdown. it's the easy way out. but congress should do this. this is too simple, it's too basic, and congress should do this. heavy snow causes more widespread disruption in many parts of central europe, with some mountain villages evacuated. a 13—year—old girl from wisconsin, held captive since her parents were murdered in october, has managed to escape. a man has been charged. the canadian prime minister says his country is pleased to offer asylum to rahaf mohammed al-qunun, the 18—year—old saudi woman whose appeal for help caught the world's attention. she is on a plane heading to canada from bangkok, where she initially tweeted for help from her hotel room. she said she feared being killed if she was returned to her family in saudi arabia. kim gittleson has more. and i am still in the room. fiv
the prime minister of canada confirms his country has offered asylum to the saudi woman who had fled to thailand in fear for her life. president trump says he won't declare a national emergency to build a wall on the border with mexico, meaning no end in sight to the us government shutdown. it's the easy way out. but congress should do this. this is too simple, it's too basic, and congress should do this. heavy snow causes more widespread disruption in many parts of central europe, with some...
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has made a request of canada that we accept. as a refugee and we have accepted the un's request that we grant her asylum that is something that we are pleased to do because canada is a country that understands how important it is to stand up for human rights to stand up for women's rights around the world and i can confirm that we have accepted the un's request. to canadian prime minister that justin trudeau well the f.b.i. reportedly opened an investigation into whether president trump was working on behalf of russia against u.s. interests during his presidential campaign that is according to the new york times a newspaper claims that the probe was set up in early twenty seventeen following president trump's firing and then f.b.i. boss james komi according to anonymous sources agents were told to find out if trump was knowingly or unknowingly working for the russian government the white house denies the claims. and saying in the u.s. the partial government shutdown is now entering its twenty second day making it the longest in
has made a request of canada that we accept. as a refugee and we have accepted the un's request that we grant her asylum that is something that we are pleased to do because canada is a country that understands how important it is to stand up for human rights to stand up for women's rights around the world and i can confirm that we have accepted the un's request. to canadian prime minister that justin trudeau well the f.b.i. reportedly opened an investigation into whether president trump was...
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gideon: it is not just canada. somene just said in fashion the deutsche telekom found out 50% of its technology in some way was huawei. if china is using its technological control for standards for geopolitical reasons, that it becomes a different game and the question of whether other countries can trust chinese standards. the chinese will say we have been using gps and nobody minds, the u.s. doesn't think it's problematic to have its standard be the one everyone else has to use in their technology. what is wrong with hours? this question of can you cooperate or is it getting divided. tom: if you good on the main , every corporation has a slot and sales have a big splash. down about six storefronts is the huawei storefront. i imagine he spent take fortune on the corporate storefront. gideon: let me say something positive about all the plutocrats in davos and the elites everywhere he likes to bash. interest a functional in cooperation, in stability, in perfect ability. the capitalists do not want to exploit somethi
gideon: it is not just canada. somene just said in fashion the deutsche telekom found out 50% of its technology in some way was huawei. if china is using its technological control for standards for geopolitical reasons, that it becomes a different game and the question of whether other countries can trust chinese standards. the chinese will say we have been using gps and nobody minds, the u.s. doesn't think it's problematic to have its standard be the one everyone else has to use in their...
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how does it feel to be in canada? she was escorted out by the canadian foreign minister, chrystia freeland, who was on hand to welcome her and pass on flowers from one her supporters. after chronicling her ordeal on social media, she chose this moment, now safely in toronto, to let another speak on her behalf. she wanted canadians to see that she's here, that she's well, and that she's very, very happy to be in her new home. although she did comment to me about the cold. it's been a whirlwind journey for rahaf al-qanun. it's extraordinary that just a few days ago she was an unknown teenager and now she has commanded the attention of the world's media and reignited a debate about the treatment of women in saudi arabia. rahaf al-qanun had been trying to reach australia by way of thailand when her passport was confiscated and she was told she would be deported. the 18—year—old barricaded herself in an airport hotel room and sent out fevered messages on twitter that she feared her family would kill her for renouncing
how does it feel to be in canada? she was escorted out by the canadian foreign minister, chrystia freeland, who was on hand to welcome her and pass on flowers from one her supporters. after chronicling her ordeal on social media, she chose this moment, now safely in toronto, to let another speak on her behalf. she wanted canadians to see that she's here, that she's well, and that she's very, very happy to be in her new home. although she did comment to me about the cold. it's been a whirlwind...
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"canada is going to pay-- yeah, canada is going to pay for the wall. i might make them pay for the wall." and canada is so nice, they'll probably do it. "it's not our border, but i guess we'll pay, eh." what does that mean, "the wall will pay for itself monthly"? he made it sound like america will go to the wall like, "you got a money wall?" ( laughter ) look, no matter how many times trump says mexico will pay for the wall, that's clearly not happening. but i see why trump has this fantasy. imagine how cool it would be to get away with buying whatever you want with imaginary mexican money. >> if you want to change the world, you need substance and style. oh! this is the one! now i can afford to look as sharp as my ideas with my a-mexican express card. ( beeping ) >> oh, there's no money on this. >> yeah. mexico's paying for it. ( laughter ) >> that makes no (bleep) sense. >> but with my mexican express card, all my purchases are covered, somehow. damn! super expensive, and it's not going to protect me at all, but who cares? mexico's got this. ♪ ♪
"canada is going to pay-- yeah, canada is going to pay for the wall. i might make them pay for the wall." and canada is so nice, they'll probably do it. "it's not our border, but i guess we'll pay, eh." what does that mean, "the wall will pay for itself monthly"? he made it sound like america will go to the wall like, "you got a money wall?" ( laughter ) look, no matter how many times trump says mexico will pay for the wall, that's clearly not happening....
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canada's embassy has urged its citizens to be cautious when traveling to china. and the prime minister has also expressed his misgivings. it is of extreme concern to us as a government as it should be to all our international friends and allies that china has chosen to begin to arbitrarily apply death penalty in cases facing it as in this case facing a canadian the verdict represents a new escalation in the diplomatic spat between beijing and ottawa. observers have link schoenberg's fresh conviction to canada's arrest of this woman men washoe she's a senior executive at telecommunications giant huawei and the daughter of its founder . she's accused of helping the company bypass u.s. sanctions and american authorities are seeking her extradition. schoenberg's retrial was boxed through just weeks after one jo was taken into custody. and now it seems her fate as well as that of schoenberg and two other comedians in chinese custody might not be decided in a court of law but rather on the international stage you'll hear bungle legal fun out of a steaming hot melbourne
canada's embassy has urged its citizens to be cautious when traveling to china. and the prime minister has also expressed his misgivings. it is of extreme concern to us as a government as it should be to all our international friends and allies that china has chosen to begin to arbitrarily apply death penalty in cases facing it as in this case facing a canadian the verdict represents a new escalation in the diplomatic spat between beijing and ottawa. observers have link schoenberg's fresh...
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is request that we grant her asylum that is something that we are pleased to do because canada is a country that understands how important it is to stand up for human rights to stand up for women's rights around the world and i can confirm that we have accepted the un's request. prime minister justin trudeau that now the f.b.i. reportedly opened an investigation into whether the us president donald trump was working on behalf of russia against u.s. interests during his presidential campaign that is according to the york times and your paper claims that the price was set up in early twenty seven thousand following president trump's firing of then f.b.i. golf james komi according to anonymous sources agents were told to find out if trump was knowingly or unknowingly working for the russian government the white house denies the claims. will staying in the u.s. in the partial government shutdown is now entering its twenty second day making it the longest in the country's history as the round wave of funding president donald trump southern border wall drags on as a result some eight hund
is request that we grant her asylum that is something that we are pleased to do because canada is a country that understands how important it is to stand up for human rights to stand up for women's rights around the world and i can confirm that we have accepted the un's request. prime minister justin trudeau that now the f.b.i. reportedly opened an investigation into whether the us president donald trump was working on behalf of russia against u.s. interests during his presidential campaign...
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listen, when you go to canada, you have to ask for this thing. they are not treating our company rights. that was the nfl, a big company. american company. in one minute, we solve the problem. they had been working on it for years. it was a total success. it is something i have to do for american companies. it was easy, short, it took a few minutes and we got it. they were fighting for years. canada agreed to and unfair trade practices that hurt american dairy exports. also here today are chris and gary peterson and their son then and daughter-in-law -- son, ben and their daughter in law vicky. farm inandma started a a tremendous day. remember when they said donald trump has won the state of wisconsin. bill, you don't remember any wins there. that was a while before your time. was that a great evening or what? donald trump has won the state of wisconsin. we love wisconsin. today, the petersons have more .han 900 dairy cows like so many of our great farmers, they have faced a number of threats to their farm and to their entire way of life. for yea
listen, when you go to canada, you have to ask for this thing. they are not treating our company rights. that was the nfl, a big company. american company. in one minute, we solve the problem. they had been working on it for years. it was a total success. it is something i have to do for american companies. it was easy, short, it took a few minutes and we got it. they were fighting for years. canada agreed to and unfair trade practices that hurt american dairy exports. also here today are chris...
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china is warning canada the ban uawei 5g protective network would have consequences. they say there's no way it represents a security risk and he hopes the government will make a wise decision. the warning comes with china and canada at odds over the arrest of the huawei cfo in vancouver. haidi: a company that reported one of china's biggest corporate bond assaults is -- shanghai listed when time energy is a coalminer, and it surged 60% this year to lead the benchmark. shares have rallied even as it warns it sees uncertainty over it paying a $150 million bond next week. shery: japan and south korea coming online at the top of the hour. let's go to sophie kamaruddin in hong kong for a preview. sophie: nikkei futures are pointing at gains after a two day decline for the nikkei 225. the kospi could extend its advance for a fourth straight session if investors could sustain appetites for risk assets. stocks tomes to watch, we are keeping an eye on nissan on plans to cut as many as 700 workers at one of its american factories. hitachi on the radar as well after cutting its
china is warning canada the ban uawei 5g protective network would have consequences. they say there's no way it represents a security risk and he hopes the government will make a wise decision. the warning comes with china and canada at odds over the arrest of the huawei cfo in vancouver. haidi: a company that reported one of china's biggest corporate bond assaults is -- shanghai listed when time energy is a coalminer, and it surged 60% this year to lead the benchmark. shares have rallied even...
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now canada's ambassador to the u.s. says canadians are the ones at the receiving end of china's fewer iover american efforts to get the c.f.o. of chinese electoral electronics firms huawei extradited we don't like that it is our citizens who are being punished the americans are the one seeking to have the full force of american law brought against ming one jew and yet we are the ones who are paying the price while wage chief financial officer was detained in december in vancouver at the request of washington although released on bail she is accused of violating u.s. sanctions against iran the arrest caused a diplomatic rift between canada and china with beijing detaining two canadian citizens citizens recently sensing a third to death from drug smuggling china both canada and the u.s. to correct their mistakes and free mismatch. no mighty anyone with normal judgment can see that canada has made a serious mistake on this issue from the very beginning we age the canadian side to immediately release man one show and protec
now canada's ambassador to the u.s. says canadians are the ones at the receiving end of china's fewer iover american efforts to get the c.f.o. of chinese electoral electronics firms huawei extradited we don't like that it is our citizens who are being punished the americans are the one seeking to have the full force of american law brought against ming one jew and yet we are the ones who are paying the price while wage chief financial officer was detained in december in vancouver at the request...
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rahaf mohammed alqunun arrived in canada on saturday. she fled what she called her abusive family while on vacation in kuwait earlier this morning. alqunun says she wants to go to college and study architecture. she will learn how to go grocery shopping and use public transportation. things she's never experienced. at least three gofundme accounts have been launched to help her. >>> billboard reports that a woman reveals and faith rogers sued kelly last year, accusing him for failing to disclose a sexually transmitted disease and sexual battery. multiple women accused the singer of sexual misconduct. >> no one should be victim-shamed, harassed or retaliated against because she assured her rights and spoke her truth. >> kelly has denied any wrongdoing. >>> and science daily reports on a study that says antarctica is melting more than six times faster than it was 40 years ago. the study published by the national study of sciences found the accelerating melting caused sea level to melt more than half an inch. scientists say the melting ice
rahaf mohammed alqunun arrived in canada on saturday. she fled what she called her abusive family while on vacation in kuwait earlier this morning. alqunun says she wants to go to college and study architecture. she will learn how to go grocery shopping and use public transportation. things she's never experienced. at least three gofundme accounts have been launched to help her. >>> billboard reports that a woman reveals and faith rogers sued kelly last year, accusing him for failing...
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the sentencing comes amid a diplomatic rift between canada and china. it is of extreme concern to us as a government, as it should be to all oui’ government, as it should be to all our international friends and allies, that china has chosen to begin to arbitrarily apply the death penalty in cases facing... as in this case, facing a canadian. earlier i spoke tojoanna chiu, the deputy bureau editor of star vancouver, who was previously a journalist based in beijing, to see if she was surprised by the ruling. this wasn't surprising to me. the chief financial officer of huawei technologies was arrested in vancouver on december one at the request of the us authorities, on financial fraud charges, and request of the us authorities, on financialfraud charges, and as we know, china is extremely angry about this case. and about two weeks after her arrest we found out that two canadians including a former diplomat were arrested in china on what is widely considered to be retaliation following the arrest of the cfo. so i heard that same week that chinese officia
the sentencing comes amid a diplomatic rift between canada and china. it is of extreme concern to us as a government, as it should be to all oui’ government, as it should be to all our international friends and allies, that china has chosen to begin to arbitrarily apply the death penalty in cases facing... as in this case, facing a canadian. earlier i spoke tojoanna chiu, the deputy bureau editor of star vancouver, who was previously a journalist based in beijing, to see if she was surprised...
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canada likes to isolate countries, pick them off one by one. the only country it can't do that to is the united states. what we're saying is many people, governments and also scholars and diplomats are concerned about things china is doing. we hope that registers. >> in part of the letter you said it's understandable -- rather the chinese ambassador said it's understandable these canadians are concerned about their own citizens. have they showed any sympathy for the official arrested in china after they say she was illegally detained and deprived of freedom. give us an update about her, the chief financial operator of hweheih. >> not only did he tepgs but we know from their testimony and others, their lights are on, 234 hour interrogation. these things count astor tour in international law, sleep deprivation. what's happening with her couldn't be more different. she got a a bail hearing. she made the case she should live in one of her two properties in vancouver. she's hired her own security guard and she's on a occur view where she has fig-of-
canada likes to isolate countries, pick them off one by one. the only country it can't do that to is the united states. what we're saying is many people, governments and also scholars and diplomats are concerned about things china is doing. we hope that registers. >> in part of the letter you said it's understandable -- rather the chinese ambassador said it's understandable these canadians are concerned about their own citizens. have they showed any sympathy for the official arrested in...
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and a saudi teenager who fled her home after she said she had her now islam rising canada to start a new life on the isle clooney was granted asylum there after her plight drew worldwide attention. i'm calm assman thanks for joining us. at least three people are confirmed dead after a powerful gas explosion and fire that ripped through a building in paris this morning spain's foreign ministry says a spanish tourist is among the dead two firefighters were also reportedly killed while evacuating people from the scene. suddenly transformed into a fiery inferno five by the struggle to bring a blaze inside the bakery and to control the explosion happened early on saturday morning many will woken by the jolt from the blast those who are awake felt its terrifying force that. destroyed everything in the alleyway first i heard people shouting at one another they wanted to know if it was an attack and when we went outside we saw that all the windows were broken and there were people screaming. hundreds of emergency services worked in the debris trying to fight the blaze the disaster's toll bec
and a saudi teenager who fled her home after she said she had her now islam rising canada to start a new life on the isle clooney was granted asylum there after her plight drew worldwide attention. i'm calm assman thanks for joining us. at least three people are confirmed dead after a powerful gas explosion and fire that ripped through a building in paris this morning spain's foreign ministry says a spanish tourist is among the dead two firefighters were also reportedly killed while evacuating...
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in brad and nancy's case, calgary, canada. that's where they met, back in '98. >> i really liked him. >> as did nancy's younger sister jill. >> this is someone who is warm. you genuinely saw how much he cared for her. >> so brad became a helpful member of the family, even designed a computer systems in the family business. >> our i.t. guy was like, i want to meet the guy who did this, the networking system. he was kind of a legend in the i.t. world. >> he was so good, that cisco systems invited him to move to raleigh and work for the company. smart guy. >> smart guy. >> but if nancy was to go with him to america, for immigration reasons, they had to be married. so in the fall of 2000, they said their vows, an intimate family affair. >> how did she feel about going to north carolina? >> a little apprehensive at first. lots of tears at the airport. fear of the unknown. but i think she was excited. >> and a few years later there were two bmws in the driveway, nancy had a vast circle of friends and brad a bright future at cisco wh
in brad and nancy's case, calgary, canada. that's where they met, back in '98. >> i really liked him. >> as did nancy's younger sister jill. >> this is someone who is warm. you genuinely saw how much he cared for her. >> so brad became a helpful member of the family, even designed a computer systems in the family business. >> our i.t. guy was like, i want to meet the guy who did this, the networking system. he was kind of a legend in the i.t. world. >> he was...
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canada's prime minister justin trudeau condemns the death sentence of a canadian man by a court in china. and the international criminal court set to announce a verdict in the war crimes case against former ivory coast president long by the book. and in sport the latest from the australian open as raina williams starts strong her quest for a record twenty four at the grand slam singles title. i . follow all eyes are on the united kingdom and the all important briggs's vote later on tuesday members of parliament will votes on teresa mayes deal to leave the european union the prime minister has been warning m.p.'s to back the agreement or risk no breaks it a talk all sides are bracing for turmoil because parliament is widely expected to reject a plan john a whole starts us off from. the three less than. eighty days to go until briggs's day and the odds are in favor of britain actually exiting the european union on march the twenty ninth lessen by the day. two and a half years since britain voted to neve the country is run by a government that lost its majority in an ill judged election goi
canada's prime minister justin trudeau condemns the death sentence of a canadian man by a court in china. and the international criminal court set to announce a verdict in the war crimes case against former ivory coast president long by the book. and in sport the latest from the australian open as raina williams starts strong her quest for a record twenty four at the grand slam singles title. i . follow all eyes are on the united kingdom and the all important briggs's vote later on tuesday...
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rahaf, how does it feel to be in canada? she was escorted out by canada's foreign minister, chrystia freeland, who was on hand to welcome her and to pass on flowers from one of ra haf‘s supporters. after chronicling her ordeal on social media, she chose this moment, now safely in toronto, to let another speak on her behalf. she wanted canadians to see that she's here, that she's well, and that she's very, very happy to be in her new home. although she did comment to me about the cold. it's been a whirlwind journey for rahaf al-qanun. it's extraordinary that just a few days ago she was an unknown teenager and now she has commanded the attention of the world's media and reignited a debate about the treatment of women in saudi arabia. rahaf al-qanun had been trying to reach australia by way of thailand when her passport was confiscated and she was told she would be deported. the 18—year—old barricaded herself in an airport hotel room and sent out fevered tweets saying that she feared her family would kill her for renounci
rahaf, how does it feel to be in canada? she was escorted out by canada's foreign minister, chrystia freeland, who was on hand to welcome her and to pass on flowers from one of ra haf‘s supporters. after chronicling her ordeal on social media, she chose this moment, now safely in toronto, to let another speak on her behalf. she wanted canadians to see that she's here, that she's well, and that she's very, very happy to be in her new home. although she did comment to me about the cold. it's...
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which are being used around the world will answer those and take us a couple of more questions about canada and u.s. energy specifically what parties science have injured and alex much pilotage all of it in our sights but first we get right to some headlines let's go to. the latest major merger to reshape the world's drug and health care sector leads our global report today as i literally in company of indianapolis indiana acquires the lock so on college e. for eight billion dollars in cash locks on college is believed to be on the verge of major profits from a number of drug treatments which fight cancer with applied to no mix after a lock so first such product key was approved for sale in the united states by the food and drug administration last year the prospects for several more potential blockbuster drugs already unlocks those pipeline seem to have inspired a generous bid with lilly offering two hundred thirty five dollars per share for a lock so stock a premium of nearly seventy percent over locks those price at the close of trading on friday listen to this lock sold shares surged to
which are being used around the world will answer those and take us a couple of more questions about canada and u.s. energy specifically what parties science have injured and alex much pilotage all of it in our sights but first we get right to some headlines let's go to. the latest major merger to reshape the world's drug and health care sector leads our global report today as i literally in company of indianapolis indiana acquires the lock so on college e. for eight billion dollars in cash...
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has made a request of canada that we accept. as a refugee and we have accepted the un's request that we will grant her asylum that is something that we are pleased to do because canada is a country that understands how important it is to stand up for human rights to stand up for women's rights around the world and i can confirm that we have accepted the un's request. prime minister justin trudeau that now the f.b.i. reportedly opened an investigation into whether u.s. president donald trump was working on behalf of russia against u.s. interests during his presidential campaign that is according to the new times and used paper claims that the probe was set up an i.t. twenty seven thousand following president trump's firing of then f b i boss james komi according to anonymous sources agents were told to find out if trump was knowingly or unknowingly working for the russian government the white house denies the claims. well staying in the u.s. in the partial government shutdown is now entering its twenty second day making it the lo
has made a request of canada that we accept. as a refugee and we have accepted the un's request that we will grant her asylum that is something that we are pleased to do because canada is a country that understands how important it is to stand up for human rights to stand up for women's rights around the world and i can confirm that we have accepted the un's request. prime minister justin trudeau that now the f.b.i. reportedly opened an investigation into whether u.s. president donald trump was...
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hello i'm the star and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up canada's prime minister justin trudeau condemned the death sentence of a canadian man by court in china. zimbabweans vent their anger against the president after the price of fuel doubled overnight. shiny new models in the spotlight but we'll tell you what's overshadowing america's big. in less than twelve hours british m.p.'s are due to vote on trees amaze deal to leave the european union the prime minister's warning politicians to back the agreement or risk no breaks at all but all sides bracing for turmoil because m.p.'s are widely expected to reject the plan let's go to john hall in london joiner it seems the prime minister is on course for a possible historic defeat. that's right i think the fact of to reserve may's defeat later on tuesday is all but certain now barring last minute concessions. the interventions she's made so far to try and win over wavering employees have not massively succeeded notably of course including reassurances finally received from the european union on monday about the controversial
hello i'm the star and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up canada's prime minister justin trudeau condemned the death sentence of a canadian man by court in china. zimbabweans vent their anger against the president after the price of fuel doubled overnight. shiny new models in the spotlight but we'll tell you what's overshadowing america's big. in less than twelve hours british m.p.'s are due to vote on trees amaze deal to leave the european union the prime minister's warning...
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case and three there's the issue of iran's sanctions which are involved in her case and canada does not sign on to these sanctions so i think she has some strong arguments that she could make before a judge. well with the canadian boxer then came out saying in a statement again that he misspoke and that he apologized for creating confusion aware canada is staying on the case but this is a little bit too late and all this drama in the name of the room they see a foal who was who was arrested last december and canada while changing planes the daughter of. ways was allegedly arrested for the fraud in financial institutions and the breach in the u.s. imposed sanctions against countries the companies doing with you ron now main ones who is currently on bail in canada and the u.s. the united states government is pressuring its neighbor to the north to extradite her now the united states government house and so when's the to request an extradition for in the united states. and the chinese side though acted very very quick and has now pressuring for this whole time to be released and sent back
case and three there's the issue of iran's sanctions which are involved in her case and canada does not sign on to these sanctions so i think she has some strong arguments that she could make before a judge. well with the canadian boxer then came out saying in a statement again that he misspoke and that he apologized for creating confusion aware canada is staying on the case but this is a little bit too late and all this drama in the name of the room they see a foal who was who was arrested...