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canada needs to take action. we are in a summer of extreme drought, raging wildfires severe weather through all of our season. canadians want action, candidates to take action so that we can defend ourselves from the changing global climate, and from the impact economical here at home. mr. mulcair: but mr. harper has consistently missed -- mr. trudeau: what mr. harper has consistently misunderstood if you can't make a trade between what's good for the economy and the environment. mr. harper continues to say we can't do any inc. for the environment because it will hurt the economy. not only has he not hurt the environment, -- not helps the environment, he has hurt the economy. people don't trust this government to look out for our long-term interests. he hasn't convinced communities of the rightness of his pipelines, of the proposals he supported. he hasn't been working with first nations and the kinds of partnerships that are needed if her going to continue to develop national resources. canada will always have a
canada needs to take action. we are in a summer of extreme drought, raging wildfires severe weather through all of our season. canadians want action, candidates to take action so that we can defend ourselves from the changing global climate, and from the impact economical here at home. mr. mulcair: but mr. harper has consistently missed -- mr. trudeau: what mr. harper has consistently misunderstood if you can't make a trade between what's good for the economy and the environment. mr. harper...
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canada needs to take action. we are in a summer of extreme drought, raging wildfires, severe weather through all of our season. canadians want action, candidates to take action so that we can defend ourselves from the changing global climate, and from the impact economical here at home. mr. mulcair: but mr. harper has consistently missed -- mr. trudeau: what mr. harper has consistently misunderstood if you can't make a trade between what's good for the economy and the environment. mr. harper continues to say we can't do any inc. for the environment because it will hurt the economy. not only has he not hurt the environment, -- not helps the environment, he has hurt the economy. people don't trust this government to look out for our long-term interests. he hasn't convinced communities of the rightness of his pipelines, of the proposals he supported. he hasn't been working with first nations and the kinds of partnerships that are needed if her going to continue to develop national resources. canada will always have
canada needs to take action. we are in a summer of extreme drought, raging wildfires, severe weather through all of our season. canadians want action, candidates to take action so that we can defend ourselves from the changing global climate, and from the impact economical here at home. mr. mulcair: but mr. harper has consistently missed -- mr. trudeau: what mr. harper has consistently misunderstood if you can't make a trade between what's good for the economy and the environment. mr. harper...
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canada needs to take action. we are in a summer of extreme drought, raging wildfires, severe weather through all of our season. canadians want action, candidates to take action so that we can defend ourselves from the changing global climate, and from the impact economical here at home. mr. mulcair: but mr. harper has consistently missed -- mr. trudeau: what mr. harper has consistently misunderstood if you can't make a trade between what's good for the economy and the environment. mr. harper continues to say we can't do any inc. for the environment because it will hurt the economy. not only has he not hurt the environment, -- not helps the environment, he has hurt the economy. people don't trust this government to look out for our long-term interests. he hasn't convinced communities of the rightness of his pipelines, of the proposals he supported. he hasn't been working with first nations and the kinds of partnerships that are needed if her going to continue to develop national resources. canada will always have
canada needs to take action. we are in a summer of extreme drought, raging wildfires, severe weather through all of our season. canadians want action, candidates to take action so that we can defend ourselves from the changing global climate, and from the impact economical here at home. mr. mulcair: but mr. harper has consistently missed -- mr. trudeau: what mr. harper has consistently misunderstood if you can't make a trade between what's good for the economy and the environment. mr. harper...
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gdp here today in canada has still contracted at a 1% annual has stillp in canada contracted at a 1% annual rate. this was the best that the bank of canada made earlier this year . the big surprise was cutting rates twice, and the second rate cut wasn't about what's happening with energy, it was about manufacturing. it really precipitated the bank's move again. joe: you are talking about manufacturing. we have seen a big decline in the loony. how much for the does it have to fall for the manufacturers to start writing again? -- start thriving again? david: like interest rates, the currency will impact the broader market with lags that are very long. there are contracts that are signed with foreign customers that could take place over 12 to 24 months. they roll over with a long time lag. there are also hedges that have to roll off. lagsgas typically -- typically are long. what makes it more challenging in canada, in some sense, we are paying the price for those years where the canadian dollar went above par. fair value might have been $.85. the canadian dollar was trading 20% above th
gdp here today in canada has still contracted at a 1% annual has stillp in canada contracted at a 1% annual rate. this was the best that the bank of canada made earlier this year . the big surprise was cutting rates twice, and the second rate cut wasn't about what's happening with energy, it was about manufacturing. it really precipitated the bank's move again. joe: you are talking about manufacturing. we have seen a big decline in the loony. how much for the does it have to fall for the...
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canada needs to take action. we ever see having a summer of extreme drought raging wildfires in severe weather throughout all of our seasons. canadians want action and canada needs to take action so we can defend ourselves from the changing local climate and the impact economically here at home. >> what to mr. harper has consistently misunderstood about what has happened in the 21st centuries you cannot make a choice between what's good for the environment and what's good for the economy. mr. harper continues to say we can't do anything on environment because we will hurt the economy and not only has not helped our environment that he has actually slowed our economy. he can't get our exports to market because there's no public trust any more. people don't trust the government to look out for a long-term interests. he hasn't convinced communities of the proposals he supports. he hasn't been working with first nations on the kinds of partnerships that are needed if we are going to develop our natural resources. can
canada needs to take action. we ever see having a summer of extreme drought raging wildfires in severe weather throughout all of our seasons. canadians want action and canada needs to take action so we can defend ourselves from the changing local climate and the impact economically here at home. >> what to mr. harper has consistently misunderstood about what has happened in the 21st centuries you cannot make a choice between what's good for the environment and what's good for the economy....
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you talked about the dual rate cuts from the bank of canada. meanwhile, prime minister harper has continued to pursue a balanced budget. does it make sense to put all of the weight on the central bank to revive the economy, or should fiscal stimulus carry some of the load as well? david: you know i wrote about , this last year when it was apparent. that's one of the reasons the bank of canada cut rates the first time was they knew that energy capital investment in canada was going to fall like a stone, which it did. but, you know, monetary policy as an antidote to such a deep hole in energy capital spending is a very limited response. really, what we needed more was a fiscal response. i wrote about it at the time. and canada, you know being the , poster boy of fiscal globally,d integrity we had the room for large-scale capital spending to offset infrastructure spending, to offset the capital reduction over in alberta. but in my opinion, it was a blown opportunity. i think it's too late now to really have an influence by the october 19 election.
you talked about the dual rate cuts from the bank of canada. meanwhile, prime minister harper has continued to pursue a balanced budget. does it make sense to put all of the weight on the central bank to revive the economy, or should fiscal stimulus carry some of the load as well? david: you know i wrote about , this last year when it was apparent. that's one of the reasons the bank of canada cut rates the first time was they knew that energy capital investment in canada was going to fall like...
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canada is nowhere to be found. that is why the liberal party is proposing that we work again on a continental model with the united states and mexico to address energy and the environment in a conference of way -- comprehensive way. mr. wells: this question could go to some of your colleagues -- there is a paradox with the right price on carbon. what i hear from you is no, thanks. >> and canadians. mr. harper: the reason the environmental groups in canada and across the united states are so concerned about canadian oil is because mr. harper has turned it into the scapegoat around the world for climate change. he has put a big target on our oils, which will be a part of our economy for years to come, although we do have to get beyond them. his lack of leadership on the environment is hurting canadian jobs and other countries. mr. mulcair: getting our resources to market is critical, but mr. harper has gotten the balance wrong. he has gutted our environmental legislation, and he knows that is hurting jobs in our reso
canada is nowhere to be found. that is why the liberal party is proposing that we work again on a continental model with the united states and mexico to address energy and the environment in a conference of way -- comprehensive way. mr. wells: this question could go to some of your colleagues -- there is a paradox with the right price on carbon. what i hear from you is no, thanks. >> and canadians. mr. harper: the reason the environmental groups in canada and across the united states are...
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god bless canada, the true north, strong and free. and god bless america, and grant us peace both in the present and with you forever,
god bless canada, the true north, strong and free. and god bless america, and grant us peace both in the present and with you forever,
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can canada afford not to? ♪ ♪ >> moderator: our first question on this topic goes to stephen harper. using primers for a decade. you want to be a different primers on energy exporter joint candidate to be an energy superpower. major export projects with united states and china installed on your watch. what if you achieving energy exports that beats the records of your predecessors? harper: exports have increased not just into recently not just our oil and gas exports in the united states but we have also seen increase in uranium exports, coal exports and others jewish or i would say this, paul. the federal government does not build pipelines. we favor seeing a diversification of experts but we establish an environmental assessment process. companies had to go to the and they are going through that process. in terms of the keystone pipeline as you know that the situation under control of the united states. i've had many conversations with president obama. is not asking candidate do anything. using he was to
can canada afford not to? ♪ ♪ >> moderator: our first question on this topic goes to stephen harper. using primers for a decade. you want to be a different primers on energy exporter joint candidate to be an energy superpower. major export projects with united states and china installed on your watch. what if you achieving energy exports that beats the records of your predecessors? harper: exports have increased not just into recently not just our oil and gas exports in the united...
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they are not on canada's list. my question to you is why are these two individuals being blocked by our allies and you're giving thesem a free pass? >> we have sanctioned a record number. not just of russian officials and officials that were involved in ukraine territory. we're trying to minimize damage to our own where all of our alliese list people that we follow in the list and we do the same. >> are thesewi two individuals n the list of closest allies. mr. harper is refusing to put them on canada's list and refusing to saying why. >> one final round of questions. you had to make difficult decisions of security at home, opposing to take action in international isis and supporting the antiterrorism legislation even though you will change it later. why do these issues raise questions about your judgment? >> the fact is the government of canada and the prime minister is expected to do two things, the first one is to keep us safe, the second is to uphold and defend our rights and freedom. mr. harper doesn't think we
they are not on canada's list. my question to you is why are these two individuals being blocked by our allies and you're giving thesem a free pass? >> we have sanctioned a record number. not just of russian officials and officials that were involved in ukraine territory. we're trying to minimize damage to our own where all of our alliese list people that we follow in the list and we do the same. >> are thesewi two individuals n the list of closest allies. mr. harper is refusing to...
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and we honor the enduring friendship between the united states and canada. these men made up of patriots from two nations were assigned a mission that the world had never seen. they played an important role in defeating our enemies during world war ii. the men of the devil's brigade paved the way for the special forces units that we honor today. they organized and trained at ft. harrison in my home state of montana. today ft. harrison is the headquarters of the montana national guard. it is where montana's citizen soldiers still train and prepare to deploy. on the same grounds the devil's brigade did 73 years ago. the men we're honoring today trained in rugged conditions at the top of mountain peaks in the rockies, skiing and rock climbing in frigid temperatures of the montana winters. little did they know their unbreakable spirit would not only help change the course of world war ii, but it would also change what it means to be an elite member of the military. today, their legacy lives on in america's special force units who represent the best of the best w
and we honor the enduring friendship between the united states and canada. these men made up of patriots from two nations were assigned a mission that the world had never seen. they played an important role in defeating our enemies during world war ii. the men of the devil's brigade paved the way for the special forces units that we honor today. they organized and trained at ft. harrison in my home state of montana. today ft. harrison is the headquarters of the montana national guard. it is...
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i have fought for canada my whole life. i know canada is the greatest country the world. but a lot has been lost under the conservatives. i have the experience to replace mr. harper any plan to repair the damage he has done. canadians are ready for change. we are ready too. i invite you to join us. thank you. mr. wells: the next round of closing remarks goes to elizabeth may. ms. may: i want to thank the claims and rogers -- maclean's and rogers. maybe we will not get a french language debate. i appreciate the opportunity to speak directly to canadians. it will be a shame if we don't have more. we have not discussed social policy, how we respond to the truth and reconciliation commission. how we must expand our medicaid system. what we do for young people with crushing levels of student debts. we have a lot of issues to discuss. everyone is talking about the middle class. the 86 wealthiest families have the same wealth as 11.4 million canadians at the bottom, one third. we have to address this. i ask you consider the green party. i ask you to get to know us. we are not wh
i have fought for canada my whole life. i know canada is the greatest country the world. but a lot has been lost under the conservatives. i have the experience to replace mr. harper any plan to repair the damage he has done. canadians are ready for change. we are ready too. i invite you to join us. thank you. mr. wells: the next round of closing remarks goes to elizabeth may. ms. may: i want to thank the claims and rogers -- maclean's and rogers. maybe we will not get a french language debate....
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i have fought for canada my whole life. i know that canada is the greatest country in the world. but a lot has been lost under the conservatives. i have the experience to replace mr. harper and the plan to repair the damage he has done. canadians are ready for change and so are we. >> i appreciate the opportunity to speak directly to canadians. i want to say it will be a shame if we don't have more debates because as comprehensive of the questions we haven't discussed social policy, how to respond to the truth and reconcile association, and how to include the medical system to include medical care. inequality. everyone is talking about the middle class and i support the concern. but the 86th wealthiest families in the country have the same combined wealth as the 11.4 million canadians at the bottom. we have to address this. so i ask you to consider the green party. i ask you to get to know us. we are not what you think. we are not a one-issue party or a one-person party. i am proud to be joined by deputy leader and bruce hire, and deputy leader daniel green. we have leaders from
i have fought for canada my whole life. i know that canada is the greatest country in the world. but a lot has been lost under the conservatives. i have the experience to replace mr. harper and the plan to repair the damage he has done. canadians are ready for change and so are we. >> i appreciate the opportunity to speak directly to canadians. i want to say it will be a shame if we don't have more debates because as comprehensive of the questions we haven't discussed social policy, how...
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. >> oil and the industry that make up a large part for canada. canada is our largest trading partner. $300 billion a year flows north of the border. if canada slows, american companies doing business there will slacken as well. a major global economy on the edge of recession. >> canada was once the darling of advanced economies but the slowdown has put the resource dependent country on the verge of a recession at a time when the u.s. is recovering. a 24-pack of beer is now more expensive than a barrel of oil here in canada. the canadian bench mark fell below $40 a barrel. its lowest price since 2008. analysts say that is heaping more pain on to the economy. >> it is starting to sink in and i think affecting other areas of the country. trade data is following and a recent survey found many canadians feel less financially secure than a year ago. many say they are scaling back on big purchases and trips to the u.s. >> i would say the salary is almost the same. the prices of food and everything going up. >> my daughters who work in the industry of th
. >> oil and the industry that make up a large part for canada. canada is our largest trading partner. $300 billion a year flows north of the border. if canada slows, american companies doing business there will slacken as well. a major global economy on the edge of recession. >> canada was once the darling of advanced economies but the slowdown has put the resource dependent country on the verge of a recession at a time when the u.s. is recovering. a 24-pack of beer is now more...
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dragons in canada. kennedy: i think you can get duel citizenship on-line. put that in your cart at flew be fly.com. >> you would vote for that dude but not trump. >> it is getting tense here. >> i want to know the issues! kennedy: she is not going to be affected for his policies and lawmaker. >> unlike star wars "game of thrones" he was covering his bases. >> he is wearing an awful shirt. >> it is canada not italy. kennedy: a rapi rapid fire qaa h facebook are you ready. miley cyrus or taylor swift, taylor swift. what historical figure would you most like to have dinner with, reagan, pet peeve, my hair. watergate or deflate gate. >> -- well we'll go with tom brady, if you could have one super power what would be it in keep my own brain. kennedy: one button there is goes. keep my own brain. as in marvels super hero, keep your own brain man. you have two choices give me super power you would like to have or one you think that donald trump should have. >> speaking of being entertained, donald trump is doin
dragons in canada. kennedy: i think you can get duel citizenship on-line. put that in your cart at flew be fly.com. >> you would vote for that dude but not trump. >> it is getting tense here. >> i want to know the issues! kennedy: she is not going to be affected for his policies and lawmaker. >> unlike star wars "game of thrones" he was covering his bases. >> he is wearing an awful shirt. >> it is canada not italy. kennedy: a rapi rapid fire qaa h...
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the kind canada has always taken on the world stage. mr. harper: we have the worst relationship with the u.s. and a long time. that is what we need to fix. mr. wells: we have covered so much ground. it is time to wrap things up with closing remarks paris to each leader will have two minutes. the election is about who has the proven experience to keep canada safe and our economy strong. beyond our shores, the global economy remains in a state of turmoil. we have falling oil prices, turmoil in china. through it all, since the end of the global financial crisis, we have the best economic growth and job creation and growth in middle-class incomes among advanced developed nations. while other countries are descending into spirals of debt and deficit, in this country we have a balanced budget with lower taxes, increased money for the things that matter, health care, education, infrastructure. benefits for families like yours. the other parties want a different course. they would replace a low tax balanced budget plan. they want to spend tens of b
the kind canada has always taken on the world stage. mr. harper: we have the worst relationship with the u.s. and a long time. that is what we need to fix. mr. wells: we have covered so much ground. it is time to wrap things up with closing remarks paris to each leader will have two minutes. the election is about who has the proven experience to keep canada safe and our economy strong. beyond our shores, the global economy remains in a state of turmoil. we have falling oil prices, turmoil in...
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i do love canada. we owe canada a lot. until canada came along, everybody thought bacon only came in strips. canada proved it can also be round. they're like the christopher columbus of bacon in that way. happy canada day to those of you who deserve it. [ cheers and applause ] this is an international show tonight. the winner of the world's ugliest dog contest is here tonight. the ugliest dog in the whole world. [ cheers and applause ] her name is quasimodo. every year dozens of dogs travel to petaluma. they've been doing this 27 years. the dogs are scored in a bunch of different categories like personality, special or unusual attributes, and natural ugliness. quasimodo did very well in us a of those. she really is a weird-looking dog. i'm not going to show you what quasimodo looks like yet but i do want to show you how people react to her. we put a camera on her head and walked her around is office. you see not only is quasimoto terrible looking, our staff are terrible actors as well. later on in what has become a beloved
i do love canada. we owe canada a lot. until canada came along, everybody thought bacon only came in strips. canada proved it can also be round. they're like the christopher columbus of bacon in that way. happy canada day to those of you who deserve it. [ cheers and applause ] this is an international show tonight. the winner of the world's ugliest dog contest is here tonight. the ugliest dog in the whole world. [ cheers and applause ] her name is quasimodo. every year dozens of dogs travel to...
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canada and the weakness related to commodities. what's the story? who hasif you look at been grabbing north american export markets, the answer is that canada's exports have been flat or falling. 2008, the peak of the previous cycle, they were 50% higher than mexico. mexico has made that up and more . the relationship between the canadian dollar and the mexican dollar has been flat, so the canadian dollar's depreciation has not gained them any competitive advantage. scarlet: is this because mexico diversified its economy and canada just kind of sat on its laurels? i think mexico is a cheaper place to produce and you have enough human capital and engineering skills to produce almost anything you can produce in canada and do it a lot cheaper. scarlet: we want to head over to julie hyman. breaking news of a big acquisition for goldman sachs. julie: general electric continues to slim down. goldman sachs will require an online banking unit from gd that has about $16 million in -- an online banking unit from ge. this according to the two
canada and the weakness related to commodities. what's the story? who hasif you look at been grabbing north american export markets, the answer is that canada's exports have been flat or falling. 2008, the peak of the previous cycle, they were 50% higher than mexico. mexico has made that up and more . the relationship between the canadian dollar and the mexican dollar has been flat, so the canadian dollar's depreciation has not gained them any competitive advantage. scarlet: is this because...
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is canada doing enough? >> if canada had done enough a year ago mohammed fahmy would not be in jail right now. they've mishandled this immensely, and we've been extremely disappointed with our government. they have been actively working on this file thanks to a massive up swelling in canada that forced them to act because they had no interest in acting when fahmy was arrested to begin with. they had been working on this case and i spoke with mohammed yesterday and he said that the government has been very active. the statement was fairly strong, finely, and so we hope that they're going to be doing enough, and they'll handle this better than they have in the past. now is the opportunity to use their clout. we know the egyptians. they desperately need trade from western countries, especially from canada. they need our investment, and they care what we have to say. it is important that they push hard, push effectively using dimcy to get these men pardoned or at the very least get mohammed fahmy deported. but w
is canada doing enough? >> if canada had done enough a year ago mohammed fahmy would not be in jail right now. they've mishandled this immensely, and we've been extremely disappointed with our government. they have been actively working on this file thanks to a massive up swelling in canada that forced them to act because they had no interest in acting when fahmy was arrested to begin with. they had been working on this case and i spoke with mohammed yesterday and he said that the...
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get 4g lte data in mexico and canada just like in the u.s. and call and text as much as you want to and from the united states, mexico, and canada. you heard right! unlimited calls to any phone - even mobile... in mexico and canada for free! it's included with simple choice plans. only t-mobile gives you coverage and calling in three countries for the price of one. switch today. okay, what is this? it's chewy. really icy. wooh. that's intense! it just hits you. its gum. no. it's totally a mint! it's disappearing as i am chewing it. where did it go? it's not a gum. not a mint. it's a totally new cool. new ice breakers cool blasts. don't think about wendy's spicy chicken. don't do it. problem is, not thinking about that spicy goodness makes you think about it even more. pffft. who falls for this stuff? so what are you waiting for? so we switched to charmin.. charmin ultra mega roll is 75% more absorbent so you can use less. which means charmin ultra mega roll lasts longer than even the leading thousand-sheet brand. enjoy the go with charmin. [
get 4g lte data in mexico and canada just like in the u.s. and call and text as much as you want to and from the united states, mexico, and canada. you heard right! unlimited calls to any phone - even mobile... in mexico and canada for free! it's included with simple choice plans. only t-mobile gives you coverage and calling in three countries for the price of one. switch today. okay, what is this? it's chewy. really icy. wooh. that's intense! it just hits you. its gum. no. it's totally a mint!...
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canada and the weakness related to commodities. what's the story? steven: if you look at who has been grabbing north american export markets, the answer is that canada's exports have been flat or falling. 2008, the peak of the previous cycle, they were 50% higher than mexico. mexico has made that up and more. the relationship between the canadian dollar and the mexican dollar has been flat, so the canadian dollar's depreciation has not gained them any competitive advantage. scarlet: is this because mexico diversified its economy and canada just kind of sat on its laurels? steven: i think mexico is a cheaper place to produce and you have enough human capital and engineering skills to produce almost anything you can produce in canada and do it a lot cheaper. scarlet: we want to head over to julie hyman. breaking news of a big acquisition for goldman sachs. julie: general electric continues to slim down. goldman sachs will require an online banking unit from gd that has about $16 million in deposits -- an online banking unit from ge.
canada and the weakness related to commodities. what's the story? steven: if you look at who has been grabbing north american export markets, the answer is that canada's exports have been flat or falling. 2008, the peak of the previous cycle, they were 50% higher than mexico. mexico has made that up and more. the relationship between the canadian dollar and the mexican dollar has been flat, so the canadian dollar's depreciation has not gained them any competitive advantage. scarlet: is this...
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and canada has allowed us to fly at night. so we can take people off those routes in canada. it's dangerous. >> before all of commercial demand for drones, this factory rest of toronto sold it's aerial vehicles mainly to the u.s. one was deployed in libya by anti-gadhafi forces in 2011. but all of the peaceful drones, that's where they are now. >> what we saw in recent years, was the transition from the military being the focus of our business, back into the commercial market, and the opportunities that we see the middle market for professional users, where you can keep people safe and it's a lot more cost effective. >> an eye in the sky over wreckage from this year's earthquakes, and just above the stormy seas over alaska's allutian islands, the most deposit yet of the sea lion population, because canada has been more forward-looking on drones than the united states. >> when you have an agency like transport canada has willing to work with industry, it has been great, because you've had sort of a parallel development of regulations, as well as at the same time the technology
and canada has allowed us to fly at night. so we can take people off those routes in canada. it's dangerous. >> before all of commercial demand for drones, this factory rest of toronto sold it's aerial vehicles mainly to the u.s. one was deployed in libya by anti-gadhafi forces in 2011. but all of the peaceful drones, that's where they are now. >> what we saw in recent years, was the transition from the military being the focus of our business, back into the commercial market, and...
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day, today is canada day. [ cheers and applause ] anniversary of canada becoming canada in 1867. canada in case you're not familiar with it is a place where for some reason they call dunkin donuts tim horton's, similar. we owe canada a lot. until canada came along, came in strips. canada proved it can also be round. they're like the christopher columbus of bacon in that way. happy canada day to those of you who deserve it. [ cheers and applause ] this is an international show tonight. the winner of the world's ugliest dog contest is here tonight. the ugliest dog in the whole world. [ cheers and applause ] her name is quasimodo. every year dozens of dogs travel to petaluma. they've been doing this 27 years. the dogs are scored in a bunch of different categories like personality, special or unusual attributes, and natural ugliness. quasimodo did very well in us a of those. she really is a weird-looking dog. i'm not going to show you what quasimodo looks like yet but i do want to show you how people react to her. we put a camera on her head and walked her around is office. you see n
day, today is canada day. [ cheers and applause ] anniversary of canada becoming canada in 1867. canada in case you're not familiar with it is a place where for some reason they call dunkin donuts tim horton's, similar. we owe canada a lot. until canada came along, came in strips. canada proved it can also be round. they're like the christopher columbus of bacon in that way. happy canada day to those of you who deserve it. [ cheers and applause ] this is an international show tonight. the...
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canada says it's disappointed with his conviction. the statement goes on that senior canadian officials in canada and in cairo are pressing the egyptian authorities on mr. fahmy's case advocating for the same treatment as mr. fahmy as or foreign nationals have received >> a reference to peter greste that perhaps mohammed fahmy could be sent back to canada. in the last few minutes, i have the first reaction from the united nations from the human rights office of the united nations. i have been speaking to the spokesman for the high commissioner for human rights, rupert:ville. he said we have had huge concerns about this case. we are disturbed by these three sentences and the extra pressure it creates on journalists in egypt who are just trying to do their jobs. >> okay, james. we will leave it there. thank you very much. joining me via skype is alex andra al hassan, he is and she is the head of the middle east desk at reporters without borders. alexandra, you must be shocked. are you surprised? >> hi. yes. we are shocked and alarmed. w
canada says it's disappointed with his conviction. the statement goes on that senior canadian officials in canada and in cairo are pressing the egyptian authorities on mr. fahmy's case advocating for the same treatment as mr. fahmy as or foreign nationals have received >> a reference to peter greste that perhaps mohammed fahmy could be sent back to canada. in the last few minutes, i have the first reaction from the united nations from the human rights office of the united nations. i have...
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across the border in canada they are used for a variety of new tasks. despite the devastation from the war in gaza, soccer players find a place to play. play. >> i've been asked to keep my voice down >>> a long loft nazi treasure could be on the verge of discovery, the search for a train rumoured to be filled with gold, painting. the strain dispatched near the end of the war, now two men say they know where the treasure train is, and they'll reveal the location for a price. >> no one has ever been able to confirm the existence of the train, there's no documents locating it. it could be nonsense, they got the information directly from germans. maybe one is a descendant of people. >> the man wrote to a polish district council offering to trade information for 10% of the value of what is inside. >> drones have become a commercial technology. across the border, canada is working hard to work the market. >> reporter: factory delivery by drone, courtesy of amazon. after the 2013 announcement, it took so long for the u.s. federal aviation administration to app
across the border in canada they are used for a variety of new tasks. despite the devastation from the war in gaza, soccer players find a place to play. play. >> i've been asked to keep my voice down >>> a long loft nazi treasure could be on the verge of discovery, the search for a train rumoured to be filled with gold, painting. the strain dispatched near the end of the war, now two men say they know where the treasure train is, and they'll reveal the location for a price....
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if you say european canada =-- bernie in europe or canada, he is fairly mild. he is not chairman mao. some of these previous callers may not know him that much. he calls for a wall street tax to pay for education. switching to a single-payer health care system is cheaper, we have empirical evidence and 50 other industrialized nations that tell us that. it's about half as cheap as the one we have now. the bulk of the money comes from raising the tax rate. course, he is not come out with a firm number. but based on what he has said, somewhere in the canada neighborhood, in the 60's or something. it is all relevant in the industrialized world. look at our tax rate compared to everyone else. host: jason, he was in washington state last week, did you see him when he campaigned last weekend? guest: i was visiting some friends, so i did make it. but you see bernie in the mid-1950's, called a socially liberal eisenhower republican. his views are not extreme. it's just extreme in 2015 after 35 years of trickle-down economics. host: can he win the nomination? guest: i th
if you say european canada =-- bernie in europe or canada, he is fairly mild. he is not chairman mao. some of these previous callers may not know him that much. he calls for a wall street tax to pay for education. switching to a single-payer health care system is cheaper, we have empirical evidence and 50 other industrialized nations that tell us that. it's about half as cheap as the one we have now. the bulk of the money comes from raising the tax rate. course, he is not come out with a firm...
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. -- with north canada. there is a lot of research needed for control programs -- right now we are highlighting having vaccines, it also there is research in other areas maintaining rapid diagnostic tax ests, development of either testing -- of diva testing that could identify infected flocks, and we would have to depopulate those as if they were untapped vaccinated. in studying the way the virus is transmitted and how to develop strategies to prevent those transmissions. rep. rouzer: how is usda working with states to develop vaccine use? dr. clifford: we said basic standards on animal health in shoessues. the policies in the standards would allow the use of vaccines. that could be potentially unable to control the disease -- that was what i was referring to in my testimony -- the culture that we need to move away from. we have what is referred to as diva strategies, meaning we can distinguish between the vaccine strain in the field strain. it is those types of strategies that would allow us to reduce the d
. -- with north canada. there is a lot of research needed for control programs -- right now we are highlighting having vaccines, it also there is research in other areas maintaining rapid diagnostic tax ests, development of either testing -- of diva testing that could identify infected flocks, and we would have to depopulate those as if they were untapped vaccinated. in studying the way the virus is transmitted and how to develop strategies to prevent those transmissions. rep. rouzer: how is...
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subtema legÍtimo que merece mayor revisiÓn el lÍmite entre estados unidos y canadÁ en la frontera mÁs grande del mundo. >> comisiÓn de seguridad de mÉxico dice que llevar tras las rejas a joaquÍn el chapo guzmÁn serÁ una de sus prioridades en sus primeras declaraciones tras asumir el cargo. de los precios van mÁs allá. >> de la recaptura de narcotraficante. >> de gonzÁlez de mÉxico dice que son desafÍos mÚltiples. >> incluye la creaciÓn de la policÍa. >> son las primeras declaraciones del nuevo deslumbrado. independencia dice que enfrenta muchos retos. >> hay que ser totalmente previsores. >> fortalecer el sistema penitenciario visionario dice que hay que fortalecer las visiones internas los prisiones y que los delincuentes no se acoplan con los puentes. >> tenemos que evitar que la gente que estÁ al servicio traicione su visiÓn. >> tambiÉn revelÓ que guerrero y tamaulipas son los estados con las cifras mÁs elevadas de delitos como el homicidio culposo. usarÁn la creaciÓn de una policÍa Única en todo el paÍs. >> no es lo mismo tener 1800 policÍas frÁgiles que
subtema legÍtimo que merece mayor revisiÓn el lÍmite entre estados unidos y canadÁ en la frontera mÁs grande del mundo. >> comisiÓn de seguridad de mÉxico dice que llevar tras las rejas a joaquÍn el chapo guzmÁn serÁ una de sus prioridades en sus primeras declaraciones tras asumir el cargo. de los precios van mÁs allá. >> de la recaptura de narcotraficante. >> de gonzÁlez de mÉxico dice que son desafÍos mÚltiples. >> incluye la creaciÓn de la policÍa....
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in canada, we can take those people off routes in canada. in america right now, some are working those routes at night. it's dangerous. >> this factory west of toronto sold its aerial vehicles mainly to the u.s. and other militaries. one was deployed over libya by anti gadhafi forces in 2011. the peaceful use of drones is where all the growth is no you, according to the founder. >> we are seeing a transition from military heavy focus of our business back into the commercial market and opportunities that we see in this middle market of professional users, where you can keep people safe and do things more cost effectively. >> in nepal, medical charities have an eye in the sky over wreckage from this year's earthquakes. in the stormy seas, a u.s. government agency that made the most detailed aerial survey of the sea lion population, all because canada is forward looking on the regulation of jones. >> their laws lag behind the technology. when you have an agency like transport canada that is going to work with industry, it's been great. you've h
in canada, we can take those people off routes in canada. in america right now, some are working those routes at night. it's dangerous. >> this factory west of toronto sold its aerial vehicles mainly to the u.s. and other militaries. one was deployed over libya by anti gadhafi forces in 2011. the peaceful use of drones is where all the growth is no you, according to the founder. >> we are seeing a transition from military heavy focus of our business back into the commercial market...
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were both captured in canada in 1976. they both came back, were jailed for five years, and leo bert is still at large. as an act with a person with a depraved mind. we are now looking at the tragic death of a brilliant young researcher. a night watchman was partially paralyzed, plus the loss of dozens of years of research, that is what i think has to look -- be looked at. of robert frost was significant. the antiwar movement was fighting death in vietnam, having a death in the anti-war movement was significant. they backed off. it took the wind out of the sails. sails. it also gave a chance who did not like the antiwar protesters saying, you guys are no better. it really dampened the antiwar movement, and kind of brought it to an end. it brought an end to the more dramatic statements made by the antiwar movement. i think as long as there are people who are member being woken up in the middle of the night by the bombing, and live two or three miles away, and felt it -- in 1970 this sort of thing did not happen in the u.s..
were both captured in canada in 1976. they both came back, were jailed for five years, and leo bert is still at large. as an act with a person with a depraved mind. we are now looking at the tragic death of a brilliant young researcher. a night watchman was partially paralyzed, plus the loss of dozens of years of research, that is what i think has to look -- be looked at. of robert frost was significant. the antiwar movement was fighting death in vietnam, having a death in the anti-war movement...
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they go into northern canada. the french are moving into the western interior of north america and trying to get to the indians before the indians get to hudson bay. the french are kind of working in a certain sense a lot harder. are the western indians without a negotiating position with the french, without leverage? what kind of thing do they say, we would love to have a trading relationship with you if? for example, the french abandoned us. as long as the frenchmen remain in our lands, we promise you not to go elsewhere. what's the upshot of that? >> just move from point a to point b. >> they can move and they can have demands on the french. they want a consistent relationship. you can't just come and go. you got to come and stay. they're asking for an ongoing relationship with the french that will be equal in value or predictability to what they can do with the british in hudson bay. they're moving the french. yes, we would love to be your friends but here's what we expect from you. there's a negotiation going
they go into northern canada. the french are moving into the western interior of north america and trying to get to the indians before the indians get to hudson bay. the french are kind of working in a certain sense a lot harder. are the western indians without a negotiating position with the french, without leverage? what kind of thing do they say, we would love to have a trading relationship with you if? for example, the french abandoned us. as long as the frenchmen remain in our lands, we...
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and another foot in canada. this is to border right here. or i can just simply walk into canada, no questions asked. closer to the prison, tips were pouring in. in the village of saranak, investigators believed they were getting close when a resident thought he spotted the two escapees jumping over a stonewall in the backyard. another alleged sighting two men spotted walking in the middle of the night in the pouring rain. and another possible lead -- near the pennsylvania border. two men seen leaving the woods near these railroad tracks. >> the state police is asking residents who live on this area along the new york/pennsylvania border to be on alert. if these men are spotted, please call 911 immediately. do not approach, as both are considered to be very dangerous. >> despite warnings and calls to be on the lookout, nothing pans out. the search comes up empty. but investigators figure, it will only be a matter of time before the fugitives make a mistake. >> no lead is too small for us to investigate. law enforcement is maintaining a strong
and another foot in canada. this is to border right here. or i can just simply walk into canada, no questions asked. closer to the prison, tips were pouring in. in the village of saranak, investigators believed they were getting close when a resident thought he spotted the two escapees jumping over a stonewall in the backyard. another alleged sighting two men spotted walking in the middle of the night in the pouring rain. and another possible lead -- near the pennsylvania border. two men seen...
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in canada they've allowed us to fly at night. in america thermographers are still walking the removes at night, it's dangerous. >>> one of them was even deployed over libya by anti-gadhafi forces in 2011. but the peaceful use of drones is where all the growth is now according to the company's founder. >> what we're seeing in the recent years is the transition from sort of the military heavy focus of our business back to the commercial market, and the opportunities we see in this middle market as professional users where you can keep people safe and do things a lot more cost effectively. >> in nepal medical and just above the stormy seas above alaska's aleutian islands, most detailed surveys yet of the sealion population. all because canada has been more forward-looking than united states. >> the law always lags behind the regulations, at the same time, that the technology is up and coming. >> as the market expands for this sort of aerial work american regulators are changing but slowly still. concerns about crowded air space, saf
in canada they've allowed us to fly at night. in america thermographers are still walking the removes at night, it's dangerous. >>> one of them was even deployed over libya by anti-gadhafi forces in 2011. but the peaceful use of drones is where all the growth is now according to the company's founder. >> what we're seeing in the recent years is the transition from sort of the military heavy focus of our business back to the commercial market, and the opportunities we see in this...
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god bless canada, the true north strong and free. and god bless america and grant us peace both in the present and with you forever, amen. [ applause [ applause ] >>> ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing for the departure of the official party. ♪ ♪ >>> in april, the house and senate held a congressional gold medal ceremony at the capital honoring the doolittle tokyo raiders for their service during world war ii. the 80-man volunteer unit conducted the first air raids on japan in april, 1942, four months after the attack on pearl harbor. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell, minority leader nancy pelosi, and senate minority whip dick durban speak at the ceremony. >>> ladies and gentlemen, the majority leaders of the united states senate, the honorable mitch mcconnell. [ applause ] >> well, good afternoon, everyone, and welcome to the capitol. normally, speaker boehner would preside over this ceremony, but sadly over the weekend his younger brother rick passed away so the speaker is with his family today in southwest ohio
god bless canada, the true north strong and free. and god bless america and grant us peace both in the present and with you forever, amen. [ applause [ applause ] >>> ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing for the departure of the official party. ♪ ♪ >>> in april, the house and senate held a congressional gold medal ceremony at the capital honoring the doolittle tokyo raiders for their service during world war ii. the 80-man volunteer unit conducted the first air...
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i love canada so much. yeah. [ light laughter ] sometimes we broadcast the show just to canada. [ laughter ] >> special episode. >> jimmy: this show tonight. special episode that will only be shown in canada. but where were you born? >> i was born in a town called regina. >> regina! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: one half of my audience is from canada, the other is from regina. >> regina. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: remind me where regina is again. [ light laughter ] >> you knew at one point, right? it is in the center. [ laughter ] it is. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: deer park, that's good water. yeah, so it's in the center. okay. >> of -- of -- yeah. >> jimmy: okay. [ laughter ] now, where -- when you start as a kid -- you're an actor, you were acting, were you a child actor? >> yeah, i kind of started when i was, like, 9. >> jimmy: that's child. >> yeah, got into it early. >> jimmy: yeah. you remember your first things, what got you into acting? >> yeah i mean, i was a dancer when i was a kid,
i love canada so much. yeah. [ light laughter ] sometimes we broadcast the show just to canada. [ laughter ] >> special episode. >> jimmy: this show tonight. special episode that will only be shown in canada. but where were you born? >> i was born in a town called regina. >> regina! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: one half of my audience is from canada, the other is from regina. >> regina. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: remind me where regina is again....
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from canada. including the foiled plot by an algerian citizen living in montreal who planned to bomb the los angeles airport in 20000. he was arrested when he tried to enter the u.s. with a car full of explosives. and while the u.s./mexico border receives the most attention, our border with canada is nearly three times longer. the longest border in the world. so is there any legitimacy to walk ears planned?weighed in cae idea pretty dumb. putting a wall up between us and canada is a ridiculous notion. the biggest thing we need do is have a functioning immigration system with a good work program. we need to say that we have zero tolerance and that if you come in illegally, you will be sent back. joining me now, ken vogel, chief investigatiive reporter and pery bacon. >> are walls a realistic idea. >> i would say -- if we decided to do so we could. i think they are not realistic for two reasons. first they would be really expensive. but second of all it is not clear they are necessary in any real wa
from canada. including the foiled plot by an algerian citizen living in montreal who planned to bomb the los angeles airport in 20000. he was arrested when he tried to enter the u.s. with a car full of explosives. and while the u.s./mexico border receives the most attention, our border with canada is nearly three times longer. the longest border in the world. so is there any legitimacy to walk ears planned?weighed in cae idea pretty dumb. putting a wall up between us and canada is a ridiculous...
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you'll also get unlimited calling to the us, mexico canada, china, and now india. call today. i switched. now i have a free app that lets me watch tv whenever i have the time. for $89.99 a month you'll get tv, internet and phone. and if you call now, there's no risk, no contract, no catch, no kidding. i switched to time warner cable and knew exactly when they were coming. thanks to their one hour appointment window. switch to time warner cable today. and now, for a limited time, you could get a...
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so did canada, a statement from canada's foreign affairs minister. she said that the canadian government continues to call on the egyptian government to use all tools at its disposal to dissolve mr. fahmy's case and allow his immediate return to canada. the e.u. has condemned this as well. they say that it raises further questions about the credibility the fact that peter greste was sentenced in abstentia, in breach of the international law. and a little earlier i spoke to the spokesman for the u.n. secretary general. >> the secretary general has been following this case very closely. he has always been a strong advocate for freedom of the press. he has always urged that the cases of mohamed fahmy, baher mohammed and peter greste as well as all other journalists in detention be resolved in accordance with egypt's international obligations to protect freedom of the press and association. >> so that's the spokesman for the u.s. secretary general. he made it clear to me that his boss ban ki-moon has been raising this repetedly including with president s
so did canada, a statement from canada's foreign affairs minister. she said that the canadian government continues to call on the egyptian government to use all tools at its disposal to dissolve mr. fahmy's case and allow his immediate return to canada. the e.u. has condemned this as well. they say that it raises further questions about the credibility the fact that peter greste was sentenced in abstentia, in breach of the international law. and a little earlier i spoke to the spokesman for the...
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i love canada so much. yeah. [ light laughter ] sometimes we broadcast the show just to canada. [ laughter ] >> special episode. >> jimmy: this show tonight. special episode that will only be shown in canada. but where were you born? >> i was born in a town called regina. >> regina! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: one half of my audience is from canada, the other is from regina. >> regina. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: remind me where regina is again. [ light laughter ] >> you knew at one point, right? it is in the center. [ laughter ] it is. [ laughter ] [ applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: deer park, that's good water. yeah, so it's in the center. okay. >> of -- of -- yeah. >> jimmy: okay. [ laughter ] now, where -- when you start as a kid -- you're an actor, you were acting, were you a child actor? >> yeah, i kind of started when i was, like, 9. >> jimmy: that's child. >> yeah, got into it early. >> jimmy: yeah. you remember your first things, what got you into acting? >> yeah i mean, i was a dancer when i was a
i love canada so much. yeah. [ light laughter ] sometimes we broadcast the show just to canada. [ laughter ] >> special episode. >> jimmy: this show tonight. special episode that will only be shown in canada. but where were you born? >> i was born in a town called regina. >> regina! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: one half of my audience is from canada, the other is from regina. >> regina. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: remind me where regina is again....