169
169
Feb 13, 2017
02/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 169
favorite 0
quote 1
xl oil pipeline. for canada, such as restarting that keystone xl oil pipelinelj for canada, such as restarting that keystone xl oil pipeline. i think they will differ when it comes to environmental policies but trudeau will recognise that trump is investing as much as he is in canada. even if that is not intentional, it will have a trickle—down effect. donald trump has been very quiet about negotiations between canada and the us when it comes to nafta. most likely it would not have a huge influence on canada, and if i were trudeau i would be trying to get a grip on where mr trump is pointing his finger south, and that is where the real implications for trade are going to come from, not because donald trump is directly trying to cut off trade with canada but because his relationships with other world leaders could certainly impact oi'i world leaders could certainly impact on canada. thank you very much for your time. time for a new series now about the big challenges facing the global airline industry. late last year, british airways owner international airline group was forced to
xl oil pipeline. for canada, such as restarting that keystone xl oil pipelinelj for canada, such as restarting that keystone xl oil pipeline. i think they will differ when it comes to environmental policies but trudeau will recognise that trump is investing as much as he is in canada. even if that is not intentional, it will have a trickle—down effect. donald trump has been very quiet about negotiations between canada and the us when it comes to nafta. most likely it would not have a huge...
123
123
Feb 13, 2017
02/17
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 1
it's canada. canada has the smaller gdp. when you look at trade, the problem with trade, mexico we have a trade deficit of $63 billion. with canada, it's just 11. 75% of what canada sells into the open market comes into our country. 20% of absolutely everything canadians make comes into the u.s. they need us more than we need them. >> chris, did you get closer to the television when that one reporter asked the question about, we are having our own situation with refugees, but you seem to be welcoming in. what do you think of our policy here? sort of tried to drum up a fight between the two of them. what did you think of the exchange? >> it was very telling that the prime minister, given the opportunity to prove president trump did not. part of that goes to what terry pointed out. neither of them would benefit if this turned into an ugly spat. we know if you criticize trump in public, if you say something denegrating about trump's attempted ban there would have been push back right there. >> do you agree with that? >> absolut
it's canada. canada has the smaller gdp. when you look at trade, the problem with trade, mexico we have a trade deficit of $63 billion. with canada, it's just 11. 75% of what canada sells into the open market comes into our country. 20% of absolutely everything canadians make comes into the u.s. they need us more than we need them. >> chris, did you get closer to the television when that one reporter asked the question about, we are having our own situation with refugees, but you seem to...
57
57
Feb 18, 2017
02/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
so, our relationship with canada is outstanding. and we're going to work together to make it even better. as far as the southern border's concerned, we're going to get that worked out, we're going to make it fair, but we are going to make it so that everybody is happy. it's very important to me. thank you. thank you very much, thank you, ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much. [applause] >> this week, president trump had more members of his cabinet confirmed including treasury secretary steve mnuchin who was approved monday by nearly partyline vote. he was sworn in that same evening at the white house. this is just under 10 minutes. president trump: it is my great honor tonight to present to the american people our new treasury secretary of the united states, steven mnuchin. stephen i want to congratulate , you, a lot of people wanted that position, a lot of people. a lot of successful people. but i've known you for a long time and i know how smart you are and how great you will be for our country. so congratulations to you, to l
so, our relationship with canada is outstanding. and we're going to work together to make it even better. as far as the southern border's concerned, we're going to get that worked out, we're going to make it fair, but we are going to make it so that everybody is happy. it's very important to me. thank you. thank you very much, thank you, ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much. [applause] >> this week, president trump had more members of his cabinet confirmed including treasury...
101
101
Feb 14, 2017
02/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
so, our relationship with canada is outstanding. and we're going to work together to make it even better. as far as the southern border's concerned, we're going to get that worked out, we're going to make it fair, but we are going to make it so that everybody is happy. it's very important to me. thank you. thank you very much, thank you, ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: c-span's "washington journal" with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up tuesday morning no crams, they'll discuss the house republican agenda and their approach to conservative ideology. be sure to watch "washington journal" tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> federal reserve chair janet gellan delivers her address to congress. you can see it on c-span 3 and c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. andy pusner testifies at
so, our relationship with canada is outstanding. and we're going to work together to make it even better. as far as the southern border's concerned, we're going to get that worked out, we're going to make it fair, but we are going to make it so that everybody is happy. it's very important to me. thank you. thank you very much, thank you, ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute,...
58
58
Feb 14, 2017
02/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
so, our relationship with canada is outstanding. and we're going to work together to make it even better. as far as the southern border's concerned, we're going to get that worked out, we're going to make it fair, but we are going to make it so that everybody is happy. it's very important to me. thank you. thank you very much, thank you, ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much. [applause] announcer: c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up tuesday morning, to north carolina republican congressman. they will discuss the house republican agenda and its approach to conservative ideology. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern on tuesday morning. join the discussion. federal reserve chance -- chair janet yellen deserves the semiannual economic report on tuesday. she is live at 10:00 a.m. eastern time. on c-span3,it c-span.org, or listen live on the freeseas and radio and. monday evening, the senate voted 53-47 to confirm steve mnuchin as the next treas
so, our relationship with canada is outstanding. and we're going to work together to make it even better. as far as the southern border's concerned, we're going to get that worked out, we're going to make it fair, but we are going to make it so that everybody is happy. it's very important to me. thank you. thank you very much, thank you, ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much. [applause] announcer: c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming...
43
43
Feb 14, 2017
02/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
the right and canada has moved to the left. has moved to.s. the right and canada has moved to the left. they are starting with the basics, talking about middle-class prosperity and jobs and integration. comments from canadian lawmakers and people from all parties were suggesting to prime minister trudeau, go down there carefully and don't burn any bridges over the border and over relations with washington. let's start out carefully and see what donald trump has in mind. ,he message of the canadians hey, we work well with integration, we have a two-way and may thee attention will focus on mexico -- let's lay low and maybe the attention will focus on mexico. we have a pleasant, easy-going press conference with canada's prime minister. no press conference so far with mexico's president because of the issues over building a wall. host: a question about syrian refugees, canada takes them in, united states has taken a position to hold them off. donald trump has blended security issues come immigration and trade more than previous can
the right and canada has moved to the left. has moved to.s. the right and canada has moved to the left. they are starting with the basics, talking about middle-class prosperity and jobs and integration. comments from canadian lawmakers and people from all parties were suggesting to prime minister trudeau, go down there carefully and don't burn any bridges over the border and over relations with washington. let's start out carefully and see what donald trump has in mind. ,he message of the...
64
64
Feb 14, 2017
02/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
we have operations in canada and the united states and australia. to be excellent at operations and engineering and finance and trade and we have to have public policies around energy. i will talk about that. future jobs in our case absolutely depend on growth. there is no question of that. growth and the more jobs there are, the more opportunity. projects like this where we break down barriers and simplify, i think my hope is that we have it here. having operations in canada and the united states makes us absolutely more competitive. our centrale you operation in is one of thec. most coveted awards. but people from the united states and people from canada across the border often to work with each other, to share and to excel at the company overall. >> good job. of a job.id a hell no wonder she is successful. chair of the economy council. i am also a board member of large corporations like michelin each of those organizations has a significant business in the u.s. , they help a lot of people in this country. i feel honored and privileged to be part
we have operations in canada and the united states and australia. to be excellent at operations and engineering and finance and trade and we have to have public policies around energy. i will talk about that. future jobs in our case absolutely depend on growth. there is no question of that. growth and the more jobs there are, the more opportunity. projects like this where we break down barriers and simplify, i think my hope is that we have it here. having operations in canada and the united...
58
58
Feb 13, 2017
02/17
by
FBC
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
this is canada, for crying out loud. [laughter] >> the possessor that wouldties here are driving the -- personalities are driving the story much more than the policy. if there is such a thing as being on autopilot be, the u.s. and canada are at the top of the list. welcomeashley: right. >> we are talking about trump, and there's no such thing as predictability when it comes to any policy situation, but on the issue of trade, even trump hasn't had anything bellicose, angry or belligerent to say in any respect about canada. he's talked about mexico, china, i think you're going to see the beginning of a personal relationship forming between these two which is important for policy reasons, but i don't think we're going to see a lot of surprises. but then again, i could be wrong. ashley: you never know with donald trump. ned be, justin trudeau, 45 years old, good looking liberal. then you have donald trump, 70, you know, and conservative. politically, they are on opposite ends of the spectrum, but could there be some sort of
this is canada, for crying out loud. [laughter] >> the possessor that wouldties here are driving the -- personalities are driving the story much more than the policy. if there is such a thing as being on autopilot be, the u.s. and canada are at the top of the list. welcomeashley: right. >> we are talking about trump, and there's no such thing as predictability when it comes to any policy situation, but on the issue of trade, even trump hasn't had anything bellicose, angry or...
73
73
Feb 13, 2017
02/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
and canada over 400 times everyday. and lastly, i'm the schar of the board of portland branch. >> i'm vice president of ge as well as lead ge's operations in canada and we're in digital industrial company working in 190 countries arnold the world. >> i'm an net, i'm the ceo of an energy development company. i worked for u.s.-based companies. home depot. i think that our countries have so absolutely bound together by our people, our resources, our trade. we have found ways to get products and services and people to the border efficiently. as you know. >> we'll be working on that very closely the next short period of time. there are new things happening that can be very good. thank you very much. >> i'm julie swede. i'm the ceo of north america for accentture, responsible for both our u.s. and canadian businesses. >> thank you. >> i'm lin ad i'm ceo of a corporation diversified manufacturing company. we have 57 plants and 25,000 employees around the world. including right here in the u.s. and of course also heavily invest
and canada over 400 times everyday. and lastly, i'm the schar of the board of portland branch. >> i'm vice president of ge as well as lead ge's operations in canada and we're in digital industrial company working in 190 countries arnold the world. >> i'm an net, i'm the ceo of an energy development company. i worked for u.s.-based companies. home depot. i think that our countries have so absolutely bound together by our people, our resources, our trade. we have found ways to get...
93
93
Feb 13, 2017
02/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 1
well, that's fine, but canada -- you know, canada is a big trading partner of ours. >> it is the u.s.'s largest trading partner. >> right. >> and people don't always necessarily appreciate that. i want to go to london, clarissa ward, our senior international correspondent is on the scene. how are people in europe, around the world watching this news conference right now, the canadian leader visiting the white house? >> i think, wolf, that a lot of people around the world are looking for some kind of clarity on the north korea testing of that missile. and while that missile fell harmlessly into sea some 300 miles from north korea, there is obviously a lot of concern about north korea's leader, the fact he is so volatile, the fact he is not perceived as being a rational actor. and i think do think president donald trump scored points on the world stage with a much more measured presidential pragmatic tone than we have become accustomed to hearing from him. but i do think that people will want to know a little bit more, perhaps, about how, potentially prime minister trudeau and president
well, that's fine, but canada -- you know, canada is a big trading partner of ours. >> it is the u.s.'s largest trading partner. >> right. >> and people don't always necessarily appreciate that. i want to go to london, clarissa ward, our senior international correspondent is on the scene. how are people in europe, around the world watching this news conference right now, the canadian leader visiting the white house? >> i think, wolf, that a lot of people around the world...
133
133
Feb 13, 2017
02/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 1
not just with canada but with mexico. ironically, if they don't get it right, it could hurt the economy of mexico, with the bizarre result of increasing immigration problems with the united states, which flies in the face of president trump's priorities. they've got to work this out not only on the political side but on the economic and trade side. this is why you need a broad, functioning national security warning. >> we think aware here our two-minute warning. richard haas will be staying with us. let's bring in former u.s. ambassador to canada, gordon griffin, from '97 to '01. you can tell us about these two characters who at least by our looking at it could not be more different. >> well, that's probably right. but over the course of our history, we've had different characters leading the two different countries. and the weight of the relationship and the history of the relationship sort of overpower it. as long as people of good faith are running the two countries, i think you can find that we'll work together seamle
not just with canada but with mexico. ironically, if they don't get it right, it could hurt the economy of mexico, with the bizarre result of increasing immigration problems with the united states, which flies in the face of president trump's priorities. they've got to work this out not only on the political side but on the economic and trade side. this is why you need a broad, functioning national security warning. >> we think aware here our two-minute warning. richard haas will be...
54
54
Feb 22, 2017
02/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
because of canada, we are close. canada was the champion. -- sorry but we also have [indiscernible] he imposes visas on mexican nationals. in the midst of the h1n1 crisis. by the way, that was a north american crisis. the number of people having h1n1 was very alarming, not only in mexico but entire north america. youou look at a map and look at the cities with more than 500 people affected, north america was red. why was that? connectivitye between canada, the u.s., and mexico. so the connectivity is there. there are some conservative people in canada, some that prefer the bilateral way. a lot to win. when we negotiated nafta, there were only about 40 regional agreements. now about 300. now the world is basically trading regionally. north america could be very strong if the three remain there, but we don't know. i doubt there is a lot at stake with canada. , believe we have a lot to gain canada and mexico, especially in trying to balance mr. trump. if we do not remain together, we don't have the power to balance. dav
because of canada, we are close. canada was the champion. -- sorry but we also have [indiscernible] he imposes visas on mexican nationals. in the midst of the h1n1 crisis. by the way, that was a north american crisis. the number of people having h1n1 was very alarming, not only in mexico but entire north america. youou look at a map and look at the cities with more than 500 people affected, north america was red. why was that? connectivitye between canada, the u.s., and mexico. so the...
394
394
Feb 13, 2017
02/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 394
favorite 0
quote 1
president trump: canada has always -- prime minister trudeau: canada has always understood that keeping canadians safe is one of the fundamental responsibilities of any government and that's something we're very much focused on. at the same time we continue to pursue our policies of openness towards immigration refugees, without compromising security. part of the reason we're -- we have been successful in doing that over the past year, welcoming close to 40,000 syrian refugees, is because we have been coordinating with our allies, the united states, and around the world, to demonstrate that security comes very seriously to us. and that's something that we continue to deal with. [speaking foreign language] translator: want to have health and a safe society, you have to make sure that you maintain -- that you focus on security. we have welcomed refugees from syria, we have been very successful, but we have always taken our responsibility towards security very seriously. and our allies, including the united states, understand this focus very well and they have done so since the very beginn
president trump: canada has always -- prime minister trudeau: canada has always understood that keeping canadians safe is one of the fundamental responsibilities of any government and that's something we're very much focused on. at the same time we continue to pursue our policies of openness towards immigration refugees, without compromising security. part of the reason we're -- we have been successful in doing that over the past year, welcoming close to 40,000 syrian refugees, is because we...
55
55
Feb 13, 2017
02/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
president trump meets canada's justin trudeau. with very different views on trade and immigration, the neighbours will have to find a way to get along. it's the president's first face—to—face meeting with the liberal leader, who has already taken shots at mr trump's immigration ban. we'll be live at the white house for theirjoint news conference, which is due to start very soon. white house intrigue — did the president's national security adviser discuss us sanctions with the russian ambassador? and does he still have the backing of his boss? also, building the wall — we'll meet the mexicans who are already working to reinforce the us border. and, testing the president — how might the trump administration respond to north korea's latest missile launch? when it comes to immigration, climate change, free trade and perhaps a whole host of other important issues, donald trump and justin trudeau are polar opposites. yes, it is going to be a "delicate" afternoon for the canadian prime minister. he is in washington for theirfir
president trump meets canada's justin trudeau. with very different views on trade and immigration, the neighbours will have to find a way to get along. it's the president's first face—to—face meeting with the liberal leader, who has already taken shots at mr trump's immigration ban. we'll be live at the white house for theirjoint news conference, which is due to start very soon. white house intrigue — did the president's national security adviser discuss us sanctions with the russian...
72
72
Feb 13, 2017
02/17
by
CNBC
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
for canada, that's even higher. that comes back ought point that kevin made. 9 million jobs are resting on exports to canada right now. donald trump knows that and he's not going to risk those. >> gillian tete and kevin o'leary of shark tank and whoever knows what else. thanks a lot. >>> s&p adding 14 points or .6%. nasdaq composite .6%. all three major indexes hitting interday highs. financials are higher by 11.5%. number of 52-week highs, shars s of apple. apple shares trading above the all-time closing high of 133. we are looking very carefully at the level of 134.54. that is the all-time intra-day high for shares of apple. that's sort of the level we're concentrating on now. >> very broad-based rally. best performing stock right now is goodyear tire and rubber, nucor, mosaic seagate, macy's. it's not as if one group is dominating everything right now. broad-based rally amid small, mid, large caps, et cetera. i know politics have sort of dominated. fed testimony tomorrow. janet yellin will be speaking tomorrow. w
for canada, that's even higher. that comes back ought point that kevin made. 9 million jobs are resting on exports to canada right now. donald trump knows that and he's not going to risk those. >> gillian tete and kevin o'leary of shark tank and whoever knows what else. thanks a lot. >>> s&p adding 14 points or .6%. nasdaq composite .6%. all three major indexes hitting interday highs. financials are higher by 11.5%. number of 52-week highs, shars s of apple. apple shares...
67
67
Feb 24, 2017
02/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
they went to canada and great news. apparently, the canadian foreign minister said we will go trilaterally. very well received in mexico. >> that's important, paul. i want to go to you on the importance of the north american integrative market but a quick thought on prime minister trudeau's visit last week. there was a lot of concern after that visit about where relations, a lack of kind of reinforcement of the importance of north america as a whole and then the freelance statement about you were showing that nafta negotiations must take separately and the importance of nafta. so we're seeing different signals from the canadian side. >> that's right. there was tremendous anxiety in the early days of this presidency. this visit was watched very closely. our prime minister removed with his arms and legs in tact. there was a lot of rhetoric about this being bambi meets godzilla. it didn't happen. it worked out okay. there was a collective sigh of relief. however, there were signals still about nafta that were there, that w
they went to canada and great news. apparently, the canadian foreign minister said we will go trilaterally. very well received in mexico. >> that's important, paul. i want to go to you on the importance of the north american integrative market but a quick thought on prime minister trudeau's visit last week. there was a lot of concern after that visit about where relations, a lack of kind of reinforcement of the importance of north america as a whole and then the freelance statement about...
95
95
Feb 13, 2017
02/17
by
KGO
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
canada and the united states together. again, thank you for joining us and i know our discussions will be very, very productive for the future of both countries, mr. prime minister. >> thank you, mr. president. good afternoon, everyone. thank you very much for joining us. i would first like to start by extending my sincere thanks to president trump for inviting me down to washington. any day i get to visit our southern neighbors, it nice and warm compared to what it is back home. we are suffering under a significant winter storm hitting our atlanta provinces particularly harsh so i want to send everyone back at home my thoughts as they shovel out and impress on everyone to stay safe. >> translator: the president and myself have had a very productive first meeting today. we had the opportunity to get to know one another better and more importantly we had the opportunity to talk about the unique relationship between canada and the united states. >> on both sides of the 49th parallel have understood that the bond between our
canada and the united states together. again, thank you for joining us and i know our discussions will be very, very productive for the future of both countries, mr. prime minister. >> thank you, mr. president. good afternoon, everyone. thank you very much for joining us. i would first like to start by extending my sincere thanks to president trump for inviting me down to washington. any day i get to visit our southern neighbors, it nice and warm compared to what it is back home. we are...
55
55
Feb 13, 2017
02/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
and canada? it's a very important relationship as we trade more than $2 billion a day across that border. most of canada's exports go to the u.s.. about 70% of their exports go to the united states, so they are quite dependent on our market. it is a long and broad relationship. we still have trade issues. we addressed some of them in tpp and there are other issues that continue to be irritants in the relationship, but we are starting from a very strong foundation. david: on a day like today, we compare and contrast tone intact. certainly the reception for the prime minister of canada was warmer than the one on the table for the present of mexico. how do you compare these two trading relationships, the relationship we have with canada and mexico? michael: people talk about renegotiating nafta and there is greater focus on mexico and the concerns that some people have about the relationship with factories moving across the border and into mexico. we really have an integrated north american producti
and canada? it's a very important relationship as we trade more than $2 billion a day across that border. most of canada's exports go to the u.s.. about 70% of their exports go to the united states, so they are quite dependent on our market. it is a long and broad relationship. we still have trade issues. we addressed some of them in tpp and there are other issues that continue to be irritants in the relationship, but we are starting from a very strong foundation. david: on a day like today, we...
39
39
Feb 14, 2017
02/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
so, our relationship with canada is outstanding. and we're going to work together to make it even better. as far as the southern border's concerned, we're going to get that worked out, we're going to make it fair, but we are going to make it so that everybody is happy. it's very important to me. thank you. thank you very much, thank you, ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org]
so, our relationship with canada is outstanding. and we're going to work together to make it even better. as far as the southern border's concerned, we're going to get that worked out, we're going to make it fair, but we are going to make it so that everybody is happy. it's very important to me. thank you. thank you very much, thank you, ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content...
95
95
Feb 13, 2017
02/17
by
CNBC
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
and canada. but of course that working lunch will largely concern trade, guys. >> and, kayla, how much do we know about this roundtable regarding womens issues and ivanka trump? >> well, we're just getting some details this morning, carl, but it does look like mostly canadian companies, energy companies, grocery companies. but you do have the regional heads of general electric, general motors and accensur. you can bet they're talking about what to do to spur entrepreneurship on both sides of the bortder. as we have more details we'll bring them to you. >> all right. kayla, we'll talk to you soon. kayla tausche in downtown d.c. >>> double good news for apple. citing a stronger iphone 8 cycle, meanwhile ubs has a node saying apple services business probably undervalued by the market adding shares will be about 10% higher if services were valued similar to paypal. jim, goldman's thesis is largely around iphone 8 and likelihood of ugh maugmented reality conte >> this is the first time that i felt tha
and canada. but of course that working lunch will largely concern trade, guys. >> and, kayla, how much do we know about this roundtable regarding womens issues and ivanka trump? >> well, we're just getting some details this morning, carl, but it does look like mostly canadian companies, energy companies, grocery companies. but you do have the regional heads of general electric, general motors and accensur. you can bet they're talking about what to do to spur entrepreneurship on both...
59
59
Feb 13, 2017
02/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
it's canada. he doesn't have to agree to put anything about nafta on the agenda if he doesn't want to, so all of a sudden we have an announcement because there is pressure to say when the summit will be an yesterday kellyanne conway -- that was not an accident -- yesterday kellyanne conway said well, we think he's coming next week. all of that, i think, is the administration's way to put pressure on justin trudeau to come to the summit. they are raising the stakes and making a high profile question so if he doesn't come the stakes are bigger. at this point if he doesn't come -- he will eventually come, but if they turn around and say marsh looks pretty busy -- >> winding up. >> i'm at the end. i see already this forward more should -- motion of nafta getting stuck in the mud. >> well, that's a fascinating set of scenarios. we turn now to an inside person and outside person nafta. you are about your wish? >> or am i. good morning and thank you to everyone for the invitation to be here. it's great t
it's canada. he doesn't have to agree to put anything about nafta on the agenda if he doesn't want to, so all of a sudden we have an announcement because there is pressure to say when the summit will be an yesterday kellyanne conway -- that was not an accident -- yesterday kellyanne conway said well, we think he's coming next week. all of that, i think, is the administration's way to put pressure on justin trudeau to come to the summit. they are raising the stakes and making a high profile...
44
44
Feb 24, 2017
02/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
access in canada. if the negotiations continue or the renegotiations or however the process plays out. we intend to be at the table. especially the dairy industry are well represented. on the agriculture side with the example a few years ago about the trucking industry and the trucking issues. we will be mindful of any efforts to retaliate against agriculture products because of all of the goods and services, food and agriculture are services that every citizen around the world needs. and we also see one of the things that was mentioned earlier was a national security. we see food and agriculture as being a piece of the national security piece as well and all though it's a topic for another panel, when it comes to food and ag, our top markets are canada and mexico. with china fast approaching. so we'd be mindful with the issues of china as well. today's discussion is about nafta. so we'll be there. we'll be looking to make some improvements perhaps in some of the spf agreements making those more transp
access in canada. if the negotiations continue or the renegotiations or however the process plays out. we intend to be at the table. especially the dairy industry are well represented. on the agriculture side with the example a few years ago about the trucking industry and the trucking issues. we will be mindful of any efforts to retaliate against agriculture products because of all of the goods and services, food and agriculture are services that every citizen around the world needs. and we...
41
41
Feb 14, 2017
02/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
access in canada. if the negotiations continue or the renegotiations or however the process plays out. we intend to be at the table. we special the dairy industry are well represented. on the agriculture side with the example a few years ago about the trucking industry and the trucking issues. we will be mindful of any efforts to retaliate against agriculture products because of all of the goods and services, food and agriculture are services that every citizen around the world needs. and we also see one of the things that was mentioned earlier was a national security. we see food and agriculture as being a piece of the national security piece as well and all though it's a topic for another panel, when it comes to food and ag, our top markets are canada and mexico. with china fast approaching. so we'd be mindful with the issues of china as well. today's discussion is about nafta. so we'll be there. we'll be looking to make some improvements perhaps in some of the spf agreements making those more transp
access in canada. if the negotiations continue or the renegotiations or however the process plays out. we intend to be at the table. we special the dairy industry are well represented. on the agriculture side with the example a few years ago about the trucking industry and the trucking issues. we will be mindful of any efforts to retaliate against agriculture products because of all of the goods and services, food and agriculture are services that every citizen around the world needs. and we...
97
97
Feb 14, 2017
02/17
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
obviously, for canada, that means a big issue because about 70% of canada's trade is with the united states. trade is anhink excellent example how much like the united states canada's economy and its economic excess is fundamentally based on the disposition -- dispossession of indigenous peoples from their lands to provide open-door access to extractive companies to take the resources from said land and sell on the international market to the highest bidder. trudeau reopening nafta with donald trump, you know, just makes me think of the bilateral free trade agreement that they are negotiating with china as well as with the european union. these trade agreements put incredible pressure on indigenous communities here in canada, where the majority of natural resources are being extracted and done so without consulting with these rights holding nations within canada, the settler colonial state. so it is highly problematic of his conversation is happening in a vacuum from first nations governments, which is one of the orders of governments here in canada, and, certainly, social movements
obviously, for canada, that means a big issue because about 70% of canada's trade is with the united states. trade is anhink excellent example how much like the united states canada's economy and its economic excess is fundamentally based on the disposition -- dispossession of indigenous peoples from their lands to provide open-door access to extractive companies to take the resources from said land and sell on the international market to the highest bidder. trudeau reopening nafta with donald...
40
40
Feb 13, 2017
02/17
by
FBC
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
they get attentive revenue from canada and from dealing with canada. everything from ford to cosco home depot valera energy. a huge amount of business dealings there. do we accept that we can have really good relations with canada and that nothing better change in that regard when it comes to some border taxes. i think good relations will continue. i don't really see a problem with tweaking that. we have a total integrative industry. we can't live without that he more than they can. and there is a lot more also. as a partnership the partnership that works. and nobody in the right mind would try to alter it in any significant way. you're with marlon still -- steel. you make steel and wire how much business you do with canada. >> about 25 percent of our business is with nafta mexico and canada is hugely important for other factories throughout the nation. where do you see in on the belief that nafta must go. >> i think we need to refine and tweak nafta. the iphone was not invented yet. the internet was in its infancy at this point. it could be revised an
they get attentive revenue from canada and from dealing with canada. everything from ford to cosco home depot valera energy. a huge amount of business dealings there. do we accept that we can have really good relations with canada and that nothing better change in that regard when it comes to some border taxes. i think good relations will continue. i don't really see a problem with tweaking that. we have a total integrative industry. we can't live without that he more than they can. and there...
82
82
Feb 13, 2017
02/17
by
CNBC
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
in canada our 2.5 million jobs. and the need to continue to improve that so we can continue to have good paying jobs for americans, good paying jobs for americans. it was a positive meeting with a sense of a positive outlook to come. >> we're just looking for more specifics because i know you were talking about opening that bridge to canada that connects the u.s. and canada creating more jobs but we want specifics. how are you going to be able to do that? >> well, i think what's important from our standpoint to start is to look at how positive it's been. i think what the president said today was that the relationship is one that's actually produced really positive outcomes and we talked about the need to, you know, continue to improve our effectiveness of our board sorry we can get trade back and forth between our countries effectively, and, you know, recognize that that's been something that's been very positive so far. so while i don't have specifics to give you, what i can say is when you have a relationship as s
in canada our 2.5 million jobs. and the need to continue to improve that so we can continue to have good paying jobs for americans, good paying jobs for americans. it was a positive meeting with a sense of a positive outlook to come. >> we're just looking for more specifics because i know you were talking about opening that bridge to canada that connects the u.s. and canada creating more jobs but we want specifics. how are you going to be able to do that? >> well, i think what's...
25
25
Feb 10, 2017
02/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
it's canada. he doesn't have to agree to put anything about nafta on the agenda if he doesn't want to, so all of a sudden we have an announcement because there is pressure to say when the summit will be an yesterday kellyanne conway-- that was not an accident-- yesterday kellyanne conway said well, we think he's coming next week. all of that, i think, is the administration's way to put pressure on justin trudeau to come to the summit. they are raising the stakes and making a high profile question so if he doesn't come the stakes are bigger. at this point if he doesn't come-- he will eventually come, but if they turn around and say marsh looks pretty busy-- >> winding up. >> , at the end. 's-- i'm at the end. ic already this forward more should-- motion of nafta getting stuck in the mud. >> well, that's a fascinating set of scenarios. we turn now to an inside person and outside person nafta. you are about your wish? >> or am i. good morning and thank you to everyone for the invitation to be here. i
it's canada. he doesn't have to agree to put anything about nafta on the agenda if he doesn't want to, so all of a sudden we have an announcement because there is pressure to say when the summit will be an yesterday kellyanne conway-- that was not an accident-- yesterday kellyanne conway said well, we think he's coming next week. all of that, i think, is the administration's way to put pressure on justin trudeau to come to the summit. they are raising the stakes and making a high profile...
206
206
Feb 16, 2017
02/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 206
favorite 0
quote 0
, and for the uk as a dealfor them, and canada, and forthe uk and as a dealfor them, and canada, and for the uk and europe deal, it doesn't cover financial services, and that is an important point. it does not cover it all. the same question, does europe see it as a potential deal, or look to switzerland and norway four separate deals? i do really think it is releva nt. andreas hoepner, thank you for your time and for coming in. in other news: donald trump's choice for labour secretary has pulled out of the race for a cabinet position. andrew puzder lost the support of several republican senators after he admitted employing an illegal immigrant as a former housekeeper. the fast—food billionaire had been criticised for his remarks on women and employees at his restaurants. he's the first trump cabinet pick to fail to secure a nomination. internet group yahoo has reportedly agreed a price cut on its initial $4.8 billion sale to verizon. we were waiting for this! verizon's purchase of yahoo's core internet arm was put in doubt last year after disclosure of two cyber attacks. several r
, and for the uk as a dealfor them, and canada, and forthe uk and as a dealfor them, and canada, and for the uk and europe deal, it doesn't cover financial services, and that is an important point. it does not cover it all. the same question, does europe see it as a potential deal, or look to switzerland and norway four separate deals? i do really think it is releva nt. andreas hoepner, thank you for your time and for coming in. in other news: donald trump's choice for labour secretary has...
89
89
Feb 16, 2017
02/17
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
canada is closer to the u.s. one of the first people that president donald trump first met was justin trudeau. he said that he hoped with the deal, they would then pass on more favorable messages from the e.u. however, close ties with the u.s. is something that critics -- a lot of national government, people in the e.u., cannot accept that e.u. and can -- can havet that the ua canada common interests, but they cannot accept the same with the u.s. they fear that this deal is happening through the back door because there are 40,000 multinationals set up in canada. genie: thank you for that. that is eve irvine. in france, the scandal surrounding francois fillon is not going away. the financial prosecutor here says she will not drop the investigation into allegations that he paid his wife, penelope, for a fake job. the three-week-old scandal over hundreds of thousands of euros , paid for workey she had not done, has cost him his status as favorite to win the presidency in may. numerous elements collected by investiga
canada is closer to the u.s. one of the first people that president donald trump first met was justin trudeau. he said that he hoped with the deal, they would then pass on more favorable messages from the e.u. however, close ties with the u.s. is something that critics -- a lot of national government, people in the e.u., cannot accept that e.u. and can -- can havet that the ua canada common interests, but they cannot accept the same with the u.s. they fear that this deal is happening through...
67
67
Feb 14, 2017
02/17
by
KCSM
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
and canada. the leaders of two -- the two neighbors are being neighborly for the first time since both took power. canadian prime minister justin trudeau visited u.s. president donald trump at the white house today. the visit comes against a background of some tough rhetoric from trump. he's threatened to tear up the nafta free trade deal and his travel ban for some muslims has drawn sharp criticism from north of the border. but no sign of a split after talks earlier. the u.s. and canadian leaders agreed on a new effort to combat so-called islamic state. there was a commitment to the advancement of women in the workplace, and a pledge to cooperate closely on the economy. we want to go to our correspondent in washington. he's been covering theisit for us. we're going to first listen in to what president trump had to say after meeting trudeau. >> we continue to work in common, and in common cause against terrorism and work in common cooperation toward reciprocal trade and shared growth. we understa
and canada. the leaders of two -- the two neighbors are being neighborly for the first time since both took power. canadian prime minister justin trudeau visited u.s. president donald trump at the white house today. the visit comes against a background of some tough rhetoric from trump. he's threatened to tear up the nafta free trade deal and his travel ban for some muslims has drawn sharp criticism from north of the border. but no sign of a split after talks earlier. the u.s. and canadian...
72
72
Feb 13, 2017
02/17
by
CNBC
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
canada's a great place. there's actually a lot of tech in canada, not like the u.s., but at the same time, things could shift very quickly if those workers don't feel safe. and i think a lot of the workers are -- i've heard a lot of stories of employees who are thinking twice about coming to the united states, and we don't want that to happen for one second. you want the best and the brightest to come to the u.s., work on research, work on new stuff, work on start-ups and get funded here. it's nothing but to the credit of the united states what we've built. and these policies just are not in line with kind of amazing things that tech has done over the past few decades. >> i mean, i really think the real question between these leaders is who's got a better twitter game, trudeau or president trump? it is something they share in common. they're pretty savvy at social media. >> mm-hmm, yeah, they are. i mean, trudeau doesn't flap back. he doesn't use it as a bully pulpit. he's quite charming. it sort of reflects
canada's a great place. there's actually a lot of tech in canada, not like the u.s., but at the same time, things could shift very quickly if those workers don't feel safe. and i think a lot of the workers are -- i've heard a lot of stories of employees who are thinking twice about coming to the united states, and we don't want that to happen for one second. you want the best and the brightest to come to the u.s., work on research, work on new stuff, work on start-ups and get funded here. it's...
56
56
Feb 13, 2017
02/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
so there is so much at stake in he canada/u.s. relation, from canada's perspective. i know americans are not as we are of nadians as ou, and every sort of economic twist and turn down here affects us. you know, there is a lot at trudeau, but tin the chemistry will matter. that is what canadians will be looking to see. they get along? can trudeau bring the message if reopen nafta, a lot of jobs are dependant upon the two countrys and things like, renegotiating putting in perhaps import duties, some kind of reform, this tax will impact canadian trade with he u.s. and biggest trading partner, so i think if trudeau an get along with trump, i think they will. that will make a difference. host: one issue that has been in quite a bit the past week, the president's travel ban. testegal issues, the legal that has faced. can you talk about reaction to the travel ban and how it impacted canada and specifically the prime minister reaction to that travel ban? uh-huh. he hasn't officially or formally or publicly in person reacted to that travel ban, but right weekend and er the th
so there is so much at stake in he canada/u.s. relation, from canada's perspective. i know americans are not as we are of nadians as ou, and every sort of economic twist and turn down here affects us. you know, there is a lot at trudeau, but tin the chemistry will matter. that is what canadians will be looking to see. they get along? can trudeau bring the message if reopen nafta, a lot of jobs are dependant upon the two countrys and things like, renegotiating putting in perhaps import duties,...
65
65
Feb 13, 2017
02/17
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
and canada every day. it's not a major source of tension for that said, prime minister trudeau did needle trump subtly back in january about a week before his inauguration where he suggested that canada has some values and priorities the u.s. does not share, then he mentioned that he identifies as a feminist and supports immigration, he's a person who thinks canadian muslims are integral to their society, so he has not been completely restrained when it comes to needling trump but all told, this is an amicable relationship and it will be surprising if any tension comes out. >> jon: he sent the tweet we just heard about from the white house january 28th, justin trudeau, prime minister trudeau talking about canadians welcoming people from oppressed lands and so forth. shortly after that, he sent this tweet, this included a photo of him welcoming a syrian refugees and at one of canada's airports for the photo was from 2015, but he made the point on genuine 28 of this year, sending that photo out. he's apparen
and canada every day. it's not a major source of tension for that said, prime minister trudeau did needle trump subtly back in january about a week before his inauguration where he suggested that canada has some values and priorities the u.s. does not share, then he mentioned that he identifies as a feminist and supports immigration, he's a person who thinks canadian muslims are integral to their society, so he has not been completely restrained when it comes to needling trump but all told,...
49
49
Feb 13, 2017
02/17
by
FBC
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
and canada over 400 times everyday. lastly i'm on the board of the branch of the federal reserve force. >> thank you very much. >> hello, alex allen, vice president of ge as well as operations within canada and we are a country doing business in the countries of the world. >> i am the ceo, -- [inaudible] our countries are so absolutely bound together by people. the north american competitiveness. [inaudible] >> working on that very closely. there's some good things happening that could be very good. thank you very much. >> the ceo of north america in for a and canadian businesses. >> i am ceo of landmark corporations, diversified manufacturing company with 57 plans than 25,000 employees around the world, including right here in the u.s. and also heavily invested in canada. we double our work for us in the u.s. over the last five years it has also doubled our workforce in canada over the last five years and have a lot of exciting opportunities for growth. >> thank you area much. thank you, everybody. neil: still monitori
and canada over 400 times everyday. lastly i'm on the board of the branch of the federal reserve force. >> thank you very much. >> hello, alex allen, vice president of ge as well as operations within canada and we are a country doing business in the countries of the world. >> i am the ceo, -- [inaudible] our countries are so absolutely bound together by people. the north american competitiveness. [inaudible] >> working on that very closely. there's some good things...
55
55
Feb 13, 2017
02/17
by
WPVI
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
when that news hit minister trudeau said canada would welcome refugees and mentioned canada has welcomed 40,000 refugees from syria alone. so no way to reconcile those two differences although they were very diplomatic and polite as they disagreed. >> the about general flynn and interesting in the two questions he chose he decided to reach beyond the front row in the briefing room and bring in some outlets that hadn't always gotten questions? >> we have seen george, in the last couple of visits from state leaders. the first questions going to traditionally more conservative outlets if yo will. i'm not surprised though that the fstion didn't come because we hadach side in a state visit would only get two questions, two for domestor press. you said the story here today is the delicate dance that prime minister trudeau had to do here. philosophical differences. you got to wonder what conversations were had behind closed doors. when prime minister trudeau was not holding back at alhe said iy can go hand in hand essentially and i was struckesident's answee questions from the canadian outlets
when that news hit minister trudeau said canada would welcome refugees and mentioned canada has welcomed 40,000 refugees from syria alone. so no way to reconcile those two differences although they were very diplomatic and polite as they disagreed. >> the about general flynn and interesting in the two questions he chose he decided to reach beyond the front row in the briefing room and bring in some outlets that hadn't always gotten questions? >> we have seen george, in the last...
75
75
Feb 13, 2017
02/17
by
CNBC
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
ambassador to canada. he'll be talking to us about our relationship to the north and what we should be looking into with two leaders with very different opinions on things. but they are going to find common ground. we'll also be talking trade this morning with michael froman who is the former u.s. trade representative. he's now with the council on foreign relations. he's a fellow there. he was the guy responsible for helping bring together tpp. so we'll get his take on trade in the world after tpp looks like it is going to get blown apart. see what else he's looking to. and we'll be joined this morning by gary kasgrove. he is now with the human rights foundation. he's the chairman there. we'll be talking with him looking to russia and where we can stand right now. get his thoughts on putin and beyond. so we'll be convening our squawk relations council starting in a few minutes. we'll send it back to you guys. >> it strikes me there's another similarity between trudeau and trump. they're both great at socia
ambassador to canada. he'll be talking to us about our relationship to the north and what we should be looking into with two leaders with very different opinions on things. but they are going to find common ground. we'll also be talking trade this morning with michael froman who is the former u.s. trade representative. he's now with the council on foreign relations. he's a fellow there. he was the guy responsible for helping bring together tpp. so we'll get his take on trade in the world after...
80
80
Feb 13, 2017
02/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: but trudeau quick to highlight canada's openness to refugees. he side stepped a question about trump's travel ban. >> the last thing canadians expect is for me to come down and lecture another country on how they choose to govern themselves. >> reporter: today's q&a session had one glaringo mess, no discussion of trump's embattled national security adviser, michael flynn. it's come to light flynn may have spoken to the russians about lifting sanctions before trump entered the white house then apparently lied about it to vice-president mike pence who backed flynn up in january. >> they did not discuss anything having to do with the united states decision to expel diplomats or impose a censure against russia. >> we'll take a couple of questions. >> reporter: while the topic of flynn's future didn't come up when the president called on a conservative outlet, late today after reporters made an issue of the white house not creasing the traverse yoi, counselor to the president kellyanne conway went on msnbc to tap thing down. but then, wolf, white hou
. >> reporter: but trudeau quick to highlight canada's openness to refugees. he side stepped a question about trump's travel ban. >> the last thing canadians expect is for me to come down and lecture another country on how they choose to govern themselves. >> reporter: today's q&a session had one glaringo mess, no discussion of trump's embattled national security adviser, michael flynn. it's come to light flynn may have spoken to the russians about lifting sanctions before...
83
83
Feb 13, 2017
02/17
by
FBC
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
he meets with the prime minister of canada. after the ruling from the ninth circuit president trump is hinting at a new plane coming from the white house. we just filed a brand-new order. well have very strong vetting. we will have people coming into our country that want to be here. we've all of the details coming up this morning. the nearly 200,000 residents have been evacuated. we have have the very latest development stair coming up. after it was with the airport system. it was set to speak at harvard university while he's out on bail. futures indicate the gains continue. take a look at the major indices. the index up almost 1%. in asia overnight. check your lottery tickets. a winning ticket expires today. with the details. foxbusiness network. good morning. we can't stop talking about it. it just wasn't that good. the beyoncÉ police can come after me. it just wasn't a good performance. one good thing about it was chance with the best new artist. i thought a nice positive note. we knew they were going to get political. we
he meets with the prime minister of canada. after the ruling from the ninth circuit president trump is hinting at a new plane coming from the white house. we just filed a brand-new order. well have very strong vetting. we will have people coming into our country that want to be here. we've all of the details coming up this morning. the nearly 200,000 residents have been evacuated. we have have the very latest development stair coming up. after it was with the airport system. it was set to speak...
250
250
Feb 20, 2017
02/17
by
KDTV
tv
eye 250
favorite 0
quote 0
nos tienen la historia de un grupo que alcanzÓ canadÁ. >>no pudieron haber sido tomadas en mejor momento, cada una de ellas muestra la nueva realidad que se vive en la frontera, entre estados unidos y canadÁ. sucediÓ el viernes pasadoen nueva york. capta como un agente de la patrulla de estados unidos, exigen pasaporte. para solicitar asilo como refugiados. de pronto le arrebatÓ el documento de las manos y tratÓ de escapar. pero ahÍ es cuando ocurre lo admirable, la posiciÓn en lugar de detenerlos, comienza a ayudar a los desesperados inmigrantes. mientras los niÑos resbalan en la nieve, los oficiales los ayudaban. justo a tiempo para darle la bienvenida a su territorio.todo esto mientras el oficial, miraba sin hacer nada como se le escaparon de las manos. dejando incluso sus pocas pertenenciastiradas. el hombre regresa a ver el sur. pero ya en manos de las autoridades canadienses. iniciaron dados trÁmites para la posibilidad de entregarle elasilo a todos. ya no creen que estados unidos sea la alternativa para su libertad. varias
nos tienen la historia de un grupo que alcanzÓ canadÁ. >>no pudieron haber sido tomadas en mejor momento, cada una de ellas muestra la nueva realidad que se vive en la frontera, entre estados unidos y canadÁ. sucediÓ el viernes pasadoen nueva york. capta como un agente de la patrulla de estados unidos, exigen pasaporte. para solicitar asilo como refugiados. de pronto le arrebatÓ el documento de las manos y tratÓ de escapar. pero ahÍ es cuando ocurre lo admirable, la posiciÓn en...
98
98
Feb 12, 2017
02/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
it's good to hear your point about a wall around canada. for most of our viewers here, if there was a wall around the u.s., none of us would exist in this country except for our native american brothers and sisters. love having you on. love watching you on "shark tank" and appreciate your time. >>> president trump taking credit yet again for something that happened this weekend, but is it politically smart? i'll talk to a leading jeb bush supporter next. when you've been making delicious natural cheese for over 100 years like kraft has, you learn a lot about what people want. honey, do we have like a super creamy cheese with taco spice already in it? oh, thanks. bon appe-cheese! okay... ...stop clicking around...travel sites to find a better price... the lowest prices on our hotels are always at hilton.com. so pay less and get more only at hilton.com. ♪ ♪ jon batiste has mastered new ways to play old classics. with chase atms, he can master new ways to deposit checks too. easy to use chase technology for whatever you're trying to master
it's good to hear your point about a wall around canada. for most of our viewers here, if there was a wall around the u.s., none of us would exist in this country except for our native american brothers and sisters. love having you on. love watching you on "shark tank" and appreciate your time. >>> president trump taking credit yet again for something that happened this weekend, but is it politically smart? i'll talk to a leading jeb bush supporter next. when you've been...
30
30
Feb 13, 2017
02/17
by
FBC
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
justin trudeau, prime minister of canada, president trump. all of sudden news made at end when president trump started talking about nafta. as you mentioned, the president has, the candidate with president railed against it for better portion of 18 months. he was asked whether or not the impact, some sort of renegotiation or starting all together would be major or minimal for canada. he made it appear, the president did that the consequences of a renegotiation would be much more significant for mexico than it would for canada. take a listen to the president this afternoon. we have very outstanding trade relationship with canada. we'll be tweaking it. we'll be doing certain things that will benefit both of our countries. it's a much less severe situation than what is taking place on the southern border. on the southern border for many, many years, the transaction was not fair to the united states. it is extremely unfair transaction. we're going to work with mexico. we'll make it a fair deal for both parties. reporter: you heard it there. a twe
justin trudeau, prime minister of canada, president trump. all of sudden news made at end when president trump started talking about nafta. as you mentioned, the president has, the candidate with president railed against it for better portion of 18 months. he was asked whether or not the impact, some sort of renegotiation or starting all together would be major or minimal for canada. he made it appear, the president did that the consequences of a renegotiation would be much more significant for...
76
76
Feb 13, 2017
02/17
by
BBCNEWS
quote
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 1
today it is the turn of canada's prime minister, justin trudeau. he differs widely in opinion from his host on a variety of issues, including immigration, free trade and foreign policy. so just how important is canada's relationship with the united states? their countries share one of the biggest trading relationships in the world. in 2015, $662] billion worth of goods and services flowed across the almost—9,000 km border.
today it is the turn of canada's prime minister, justin trudeau. he differs widely in opinion from his host on a variety of issues, including immigration, free trade and foreign policy. so just how important is canada's relationship with the united states? their countries share one of the biggest trading relationships in the world. in 2015, $662] billion worth of goods and services flowed across the almost—9,000 km border.
99
99
Feb 13, 2017
02/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
., canada and mexico. president trump has vowed to renegotiate that. also, syrian refugees, when the president issued his executive order barring them from entering the u.s., prime minister trudeau pointedly tweeted to those fleeing persecution, terror and war, canadians will welcome you, diversity is our strength and added the hashtag welcome to canada. and north korea's ballistic missile test over the weekend. take a look at the new video north korea released just overnight, coming as questions have been raised about the future of national security adviser michael flynn, who no longer denies before taking office, he may have talked to the russian ambassador about sanctions. vice preside . >> does the president still have confidence in his national security adviser? >> that's a question that i think you should ask the president, the president you should ask reince, the chief of staff. i'm here today as a policy adviser and my focus is in answering the policy questions that you have. >> if you were caught misleading the vice president of the united sta
., canada and mexico. president trump has vowed to renegotiate that. also, syrian refugees, when the president issued his executive order barring them from entering the u.s., prime minister trudeau pointedly tweeted to those fleeing persecution, terror and war, canadians will welcome you, diversity is our strength and added the hashtag welcome to canada. and north korea's ballistic missile test over the weekend. take a look at the new video north korea released just overnight, coming as...
85
85
Feb 13, 2017
02/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
, he wants a lot of the stuff that canada makes and ships to canada to be made in the united states. is that going to couple up and is that much of an issue? >> i don't know if it comes up or not. canada is our largest external oil supplier, more than the next five countries put together. key resource for us and very important one for us. on a going forward basis, the trade we do with canada and the u.s. creates millions of u.s. jobs. and we have a trade surplus with canada. so today, in my view, is a very important meeting, not only for prime minister trudeau but also for president trump. this is our number one ally. this is our number one trading partn partner. and how we come out of this meeting today is going to be very important not only for canadians but for americans as well. >> ambassador blanchard, this is relevant to you not only as a former ambassador, but as the governor of michigan. we heard the president talk about redrafting nafta, which came out of the free trade agreement. what are we looking at renegotiating with canada in that pact? >> you can always improve a trad
, he wants a lot of the stuff that canada makes and ships to canada to be made in the united states. is that going to couple up and is that much of an issue? >> i don't know if it comes up or not. canada is our largest external oil supplier, more than the next five countries put together. key resource for us and very important one for us. on a going forward basis, the trade we do with canada and the u.s. creates millions of u.s. jobs. and we have a trade surplus with canada. so today, in...
34
34
Feb 21, 2017
02/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
kevin o'leary is even being called canada's donald trump. there isa called canada's donald trump. there is a similarity. we have both gained notoriety on reality television, remarkably through the same producer, mark burnett. that is where it ends. i am a half lebanese, half irish immigrant. if there was a wall around canada, i wouldn't exist. his policies are not mine. yourformer exist. his policies are not mine. your former colleague exist. his policies are not mine. yourformer colleague on exist. his policies are not mine. your former colleague on dragons' den called you opportunistic and said that this leadership bid has to do with you seeking fame and attention. how do you respond to that? people are tired of politicians spinning them bs. there are done. they would like to hire an operator, someone are done. they would like to hire an operator, someone with execution of excellence that puts in place great people to perform and deliver results. you seem very aware of the populist wave that is through different countries. is that what is carrying you as well? i don't think it i
kevin o'leary is even being called canada's donald trump. there isa called canada's donald trump. there is a similarity. we have both gained notoriety on reality television, remarkably through the same producer, mark burnett. that is where it ends. i am a half lebanese, half irish immigrant. if there was a wall around canada, i wouldn't exist. his policies are not mine. yourformer exist. his policies are not mine. your former colleague exist. his policies are not mine. yourformer colleague on...
90
90
Feb 21, 2017
02/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
jobs dependent on canada. canada is the largest customer to the united states you first energy supply in the united dates, oil, gas, electricity. this has been beneficial for the middle class and jobs on both sides of the border. the canadian minister of international trade. up next, turning to the earning scenes. the mining sector. numbers from bhp. he reported a jump in nonprofits. we speak to management later area this is bloomberg. anna: a billion dollar buyback failed to outweigh wider quarterly loss i. and google brings back the dividends of three-year retirement. from slate's script for u.s. president-elect, general mcmaster. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries welcome to "bloomberg daybreak" estimate between numbers from dhp. numbers from anglo-americans. nubbers command from 2016. 6.80 billion. of all 5 billion anticipated. one dollar, -- $1.72. company talking about net debts coming in. the adjusted for year adjusted $1.70. $1.71. i
jobs dependent on canada. canada is the largest customer to the united states you first energy supply in the united dates, oil, gas, electricity. this has been beneficial for the middle class and jobs on both sides of the border. the canadian minister of international trade. up next, turning to the earning scenes. the mining sector. numbers from bhp. he reported a jump in nonprofits. we speak to management later area this is bloomberg. anna: a billion dollar buyback failed to outweigh wider...