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acronym,, in any canada has to come first. it is the canada-u.s. conference .-mexico agreement. >> u.s. farms are feeling the pain because in japan, we are seeing the market share being actually rapidly be replaced by european and canadians, australian, new zealand and they are being forced to react. i was curious about your title because i am told you are the first minister of diversification. that imply that you are trying to diversify away to the united states? >> a means two things. -- it means two things. probably don't know that 99% of our exporting oil and gas goes to one country, the united states. that diversification is in the strategic interest of candidate but it has another meaning. diversification means there are than those creators who have traditionally been creating trade wealth in canada. i'm talking specifically about women, indigenous entrepreneurs, other marginalized communities that have never been part of that kind of job creation that is so potent when you trade internationally. diversification means more countries. we didn't at the mome
acronym,, in any canada has to come first. it is the canada-u.s. conference .-mexico agreement. >> u.s. farms are feeling the pain because in japan, we are seeing the market share being actually rapidly be replaced by european and canadians, australian, new zealand and they are being forced to react. i was curious about your title because i am told you are the first minister of diversification. that imply that you are trying to diversify away to the united states? >> a means two...
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lifting them in regards to mexico and canada. his expected to pave the way to the ratification of the united states mexico canada agreement. the trilateral replacement for nafta. this is a represented significant barriers to moving forward with the new agreement. now it had a full lived on this tariffs, we are going to work with the united states on timing for ratification but we're very optimistic we're going to be able to move forward, move forward well in the coming weeks. the us has also announced a pause and plans to levy tariffs of up to 25% on cars and car parts from the eu and japan. those tariffs on steel and aluminium remain. president trump is giving negotiators at six months in which to reach agreement. he believes foreign competition is hurting us car sales and hampering research and development amounts to a threat to us national security. while it pushes forward with the trade deal poster home, the trump administration is holding the it with china. this week china announced retaliatory tariffs against the us and the
lifting them in regards to mexico and canada. his expected to pave the way to the ratification of the united states mexico canada agreement. the trilateral replacement for nafta. this is a represented significant barriers to moving forward with the new agreement. now it had a full lived on this tariffs, we are going to work with the united states on timing for ratification but we're very optimistic we're going to be able to move forward, move forward well in the coming weeks. the us has also...
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as you know, canada's been for years, we have a great relationship with canada and the prime minister, we have a great relationship, but they've been charging us extremely high tariffs, as much as 285% or more for our agricultural products. obviously, these continued tariffs on steel and aluminium and our countermeasures represented significant barriers to moving forward with of the new nafta agreement. now that we've had a full lift on these tariffs, we are going to work with the united states on timing for ratification, but we are very optimistic we are going to be able to move forward, move forward well in the coming weeks. the bbc‘s michelle fleury is following developments from new york. he likes tariffs, but he likes trade deals even more, long before you and i were talking about us and china, and the escalated tensions between the largest economies, another trade deal we used to be talking about a lot involved canada, mexico, in the united states, and i when he came into power, donald trump said he wa nted into power, donald trump said he wanted to renegotiate a trade deal be
as you know, canada's been for years, we have a great relationship with canada and the prime minister, we have a great relationship, but they've been charging us extremely high tariffs, as much as 285% or more for our agricultural products. obviously, these continued tariffs on steel and aluminium and our countermeasures represented significant barriers to moving forward with of the new nafta agreement. now that we've had a full lift on these tariffs, we are going to work with the united states...
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canada is a great country and canada, not long ago, had w-2 meetings. but they can play an enormous role as a g-7 country. really has ao a neutrale and position to do this kind of thing. it's really important canadian people to speak up. canada is really international. you have a multicultural system in english and french and everyone gets along very well. at least, the quebec's do in canada. for the next seven decades i think the world has fundamentally changed where were so much intertwined and so interconnected that the capital movement and the good movement and the movement and migration we are one world. we cannot separate each other. but the realistic. let's not shake this multilateral system. including belt around. let's china u.s. work together and let's make it more responsible for the countries. the world order needs us and we cannot use leave this multilateral system. the liberal international order should be strengthened, maintained and china can be a , new contributor to the system. >> great. thank you. that is our time for the cross-examin
canada is a great country and canada, not long ago, had w-2 meetings. but they can play an enormous role as a g-7 country. really has ao a neutrale and position to do this kind of thing. it's really important canadian people to speak up. canada is really international. you have a multicultural system in english and french and everyone gets along very well. at least, the quebec's do in canada. for the next seven decades i think the world has fundamentally changed where were so much intertwined...
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or canada china problem. it is a competition between the open society and authoritarian closed system. .. . >> for the last 20 or 30 years we don't have anything really to work on for the international development plan. so china is absorbing and benefiting from the countries coming to china and then to contribute so for example, the financial times recently just released a report on all the projects china has done over the last ten years. thirty-eight projects in 24 countries 40 china was off in 11 they were financially delayed so there is no evidence to support that also you can see the trend built by a china. to help the local. economy say the first time in history but so will china to generate these employment opportunities. and also the poor that china has helped to manage so for the handling so there is an example of course, let's work together. let's make that prosper. [applause] . >> michael go add it. >> the global international order actually did not begin in 1845 with the un charter. and the only th
or canada china problem. it is a competition between the open society and authoritarian closed system. .. . >> for the last 20 or 30 years we don't have anything really to work on for the international development plan. so china is absorbing and benefiting from the countries coming to china and then to contribute so for example, the financial times recently just released a report on all the projects china has done over the last ten years. thirty-eight projects in 24 countries 40 china was...
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president is in canada, rallies support for president's new nafta trade deal, promising canada prime minister trudeau that usmcarc will get passed this summer and president could make a bold move to force nancy pelosi's hand, this is "bulls and bears," i am david asman, a busy day. joining me on the panel today, christina, liz peek, jonathan hoenig and gary kaltbaum. the clock is ticking accords to post, white house is planning to trigger a fast track process that would allow the president to send his own new u.s.-mexico-canada trade deal to congress within 30 day. despite democrat request for more time too review the deal, this would squash any attempts for nancy pelosi to delay a vote, speaker pelosi saying this not a positive step. canada and mexico are moving quickly on their own parts toward ratifying the deal,. what do you make of this news. >> you have canada moving ahead, because they have elections. mexico will try to ratify it through senate, late news over last, we know nancy pelosi has issued concerns about labor en forenforcements. but then "washington post" comes out wi
president is in canada, rallies support for president's new nafta trade deal, promising canada prime minister trudeau that usmcarc will get passed this summer and president could make a bold move to force nancy pelosi's hand, this is "bulls and bears," i am david asman, a busy day. joining me on the panel today, christina, liz peek, jonathan hoenig and gary kaltbaum. the clock is ticking accords to post, white house is planning to trigger a fast track process that would allow the...
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president donald trump lifts steel and aluminum tariffs from mexico and canada canada paving the way for. the passage of a new trade deal to the u.s. congress and ratification by mexico and canada u.s. president trump also postponed a decision on auto tariffs on overseas auto makers that's it for me and the business team here in berlin you can learn more about these and other stories at the dot com slash business you can always follow us on facebook and twitter i'm stephen visible and that's watching. quadriga international talk show for journalists to discuss the topic of the week savers are rattling once again in the middle east as the standoff between the u.s. and iran intensifies because u.s. pressure produces a new and better nuclear deal as washington claims more result in war that's our child the country join us. quadriga in 60 minutes on. her 1st day of school in the jungle. first inclusive. then doris green's moment arrives. join the ranks on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary. film retain returns home on t w dot com bring it tangs. we're not here to
president donald trump lifts steel and aluminum tariffs from mexico and canada canada paving the way for. the passage of a new trade deal to the u.s. congress and ratification by mexico and canada u.s. president trump also postponed a decision on auto tariffs on overseas auto makers that's it for me and the business team here in berlin you can learn more about these and other stories at the dot com slash business you can always follow us on facebook and twitter i'm stephen visible and that's...
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maria: tell me the impact to canada. why is this so important to canada? >> we are their largest trading partner. canada is the largest trading partner. 75% of all their exports come to the u.s. so it's huge. u.s. is huge to them. and they're important to us. getting this trade agreement is incredibly important to them, widely supported in canada, widely supported among liberals and conservatives in their parliament and they're ready to pass itis it. we need to get it done. time is running out. parliament adjourns the end of june for the election. they have a federal election in october. it's relatively close. liberals and conservatives are a few points apart in the polls right now. the u.s., the end of july for the august recess, we've got a window of two months if we want to get it done this year before silly season sets in, which i mean by that elections. and so it's time to get it done. i hope we can within the next two months. maria: you make a good point in terms of the time line here. you've got deadlines, soft deadlines on both ends because of the
maria: tell me the impact to canada. why is this so important to canada? >> we are their largest trading partner. canada is the largest trading partner. 75% of all their exports come to the u.s. so it's huge. u.s. is huge to them. and they're important to us. getting this trade agreement is incredibly important to them, widely supported in canada, widely supported among liberals and conservatives in their parliament and they're ready to pass itis it. we need to get it done. time is...
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as you know, canada has been for years — and we have a great relationship with canada and the prime minister — we have a great relationship — but they have been charging at extremely high tariffs, as much as 285% or more for our agricultural products. obviously these continued tariffs on steel and aluminium and our counter—measures represented significant barriers to moving forward with a new nafta agreement. now that we have had a full lift on these tariffs, we are going to work with the united states on timing for ratification but we are very optimistic we are going to be able to move forward well in the coming weeks. lawyer and a former canadian foreign affairs minister, peter mackay, says the development provides some clarity on the road to ratifying the new trade agreement. this was a very punitive sanction taken under what was called 232 in the united states around national security and i think, frankly, there was leverage that was being exercised by the president and by the united states, their negotiators, so it is lifted effectively today and will take away some of the uncerta
as you know, canada has been for years — and we have a great relationship with canada and the prime minister — we have a great relationship — but they have been charging at extremely high tariffs, as much as 285% or more for our agricultural products. obviously these continued tariffs on steel and aluminium and our counter—measures represented significant barriers to moving forward with a new nafta agreement. now that we have had a full lift on these tariffs, we are going to work with...
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the philippines is due to ship 69 containers full of rubbish back to canada today. the disagreement started back in 2014, after the philippines found out canada had delivered household waste, rather than recyclable plastics. president duterte accused canada of turning his country into a "dump site" and the philippines recalled its ambassador in the escalating row. let's speak to howard johnson, who's there now. where is this going, do you think? well, it looks like today this container full of rubbish, 69 containers, will be shipped out around midday onwards. what we are expecting to see if a container ship come up from manila, they will start to load the containers on around midnight is expected to be the midnight is expected to be the midnight forgetting this stuff out. it is expected to then go on to china which is a transshipment and then on to canada where they said they will deal with the issue by the end ofjuly. this is a big message from the philippines to the rest of the world, saying they will no longer take western country's or developed country's waste a
the philippines is due to ship 69 containers full of rubbish back to canada today. the disagreement started back in 2014, after the philippines found out canada had delivered household waste, rather than recyclable plastics. president duterte accused canada of turning his country into a "dump site" and the philippines recalled its ambassador in the escalating row. let's speak to howard johnson, who's there now. where is this going, do you think? well, it looks like today this...
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trash it's shipped $69.00 containers of stinking garbage that has stood in a port for 5 years back to canada to the philippines says it will no longer be a garbage dump for rich countries. i'm sumi so much kind of thank you for joining us u.s. secretary of state mike pump ale's european tour got off to a strange start when he and german chancellor angela merkel failed to agree on very much at all in berlin they did agree that they had shared values but there was little beyond that policy towards iran is the main cause of disagreement. it took mike pompei 0400 days to find time to visit berlin and then officials scheduled only 45 minutes for talks with chancellor angela merkel on trouble spots afghanistan syria libya and iran. it is in great turmoil above all the question of the round house will prevent iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. nor did pump ayos discussions with germany's foreign minister bring the 2 countries closer together washington has been raising the pressure on iran well european countries struggle to save the nuclear deal iran signed 4 years ago this this is also no secre
trash it's shipped $69.00 containers of stinking garbage that has stood in a port for 5 years back to canada to the philippines says it will no longer be a garbage dump for rich countries. i'm sumi so much kind of thank you for joining us u.s. secretary of state mike pump ale's european tour got off to a strange start when he and german chancellor angela merkel failed to agree on very much at all in berlin they did agree that they had shared values but there was little beyond that policy...
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the philippines is due to ship 69 containers full of rubbish back to canada today. the disagreement started back in 2014, after the philippines found out canada had delivered household waste, rather than recyclable plastics. president duterte accused canada of turning his country into a dump site, and the philippines recalled its ambassador in the escalating row. earlier, our correspondent howard johnson explained how the dispute is developing. well, it looks like today, this container full of rubbish, 69 containers, will be shipped out around midday onwards. what we are expecting to see is a container ship come up from manila. they will start to load the containers on and around midnight is expected to be the deadline for getting this stuff out. it is expected to then go on to china, which is a transshipment destination, and then on to canada, where they said they will deal with the issue by the end ofjuly. this is a big message from the philippines to the rest of the world, saying they will no longer take western countries' or developed countries' waste and that t
the philippines is due to ship 69 containers full of rubbish back to canada today. the disagreement started back in 2014, after the philippines found out canada had delivered household waste, rather than recyclable plastics. president duterte accused canada of turning his country into a dump site, and the philippines recalled its ambassador in the escalating row. earlier, our correspondent howard johnson explained how the dispute is developing. well, it looks like today, this container full of...
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for years the philippine government has appealed for canada to take the trash back but canada said its own laws prevent that then the philippine government said he made 15 deadline for the waste to be sent back but nothing happened in response to the terror to recall the philippine ambassador and other diplomatic officials from . greenpeace says impoverished communities like this one in downtown manila are the ones who suffer the most from the disposal of hazardous waste waste wherever it goes. waster it is unacceptable because it impinges on the human rights of people who are at the receiving end of the waste so it violates their right to a healthy life and right to health right the livelihoods right to a proper living activist save the philippines is just one of the many countries in southeast asia that had become dumping rounds of talks like waste from developed countries this is why there is a growing pressure on the philippine government to impose a total ban on the importation of waste the malaysian government also says it will send back some $3000.00 metric tons of non-recyclabl
for years the philippine government has appealed for canada to take the trash back but canada said its own laws prevent that then the philippine government said he made 15 deadline for the waste to be sent back but nothing happened in response to the terror to recall the philippine ambassador and other diplomatic officials from . greenpeace says impoverished communities like this one in downtown manila are the ones who suffer the most from the disposal of hazardous waste waste wherever it goes....
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we can take them down i'll return the trash just wait and see i will advise canada that your garbage is on the way prepare a ground reception eat it if you want to it is now theoretically possible to get it back but there's still a number of questions around who will pay for it where the financial responsibility is where the consequences are as. live now to richard he derian foreign affairs analyst in manila welcome to the program now how big is the problem of trash stacking up in the philippines. well for a very long time to the king size being unfortunately the recipient of top sequenced including nuclear waste from the united states in software western allies so this case has been lingering for quite long time between 80 and one of those however as being a summer of 0.4 for the philippines part of your present road to go to terror because when plans are just introduced us here again no luck 2 years ago for the odyssey and saw me he promised that they're going to take back the trash on the garbage top see the car was left here lingering since 2030 and year to year scheme that has n
we can take them down i'll return the trash just wait and see i will advise canada that your garbage is on the way prepare a ground reception eat it if you want to it is now theoretically possible to get it back but there's still a number of questions around who will pay for it where the financial responsibility is where the consequences are as. live now to richard he derian foreign affairs analyst in manila welcome to the program now how big is the problem of trash stacking up in the...
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the countertariffs, retaliatory tariffs in canada are going away. i think in exchange, you know, the president said he would take the tariffs out if he got quotas. well, there are no quotas so it's another instance of the president demanding something, not getting it and relenting after trying to put pressure on a situation, not getting what he wanted, and pulling back. but they reserve the right to put tariffs in place in the future. and, you know, there's some measures in terms of enforcement that they believe will be added that they agree to that are concessions i think from canada. >> and democrats still have some concerns surrounding the environment. so this is not a done deal yet, right? but it does aleleviate a little bit of pressure on the president when he's fighting this trade war on a number of different fronts including with china as we talked about with the top. >> right, one hurdle potentially out of the way, canada, the legislature there, has about a month to ratify the usmca. u.s. congress obviously still a bit of a question mark whe
the countertariffs, retaliatory tariffs in canada are going away. i think in exchange, you know, the president said he would take the tariffs out if he got quotas. well, there are no quotas so it's another instance of the president demanding something, not getting it and relenting after trying to put pressure on a situation, not getting what he wanted, and pulling back. but they reserve the right to put tariffs in place in the future. and, you know, there's some measures in terms of enforcement...
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canada's parliament adjourns on june 12th so there's an expectation that canada has pledged to move the usmca as quickly as possible to give congress momentum to then take it up, potentially even before the august recess. the real sticking point here had been republicans senator chuck grassley, one of the most influential republicans on trade, told the president, he wouldn't even put it to his committee for a vote if the steel and aluminum tariffs were in there and a lot of republicans were beseeching the president to remove these tariffs and this is going to be a win for them as well today >> kayla, thanks let's dissect what the latest headlines mean for the markets now. eamon, appreciate it as well cnbc contributor peter bookar and ron insana to schroeder's senior adviser the lifting of the tariffs has what immediate impact do you think on the economy >> i don't really think that much it will have some, of course, the administration was sort of forced into removing them to get this thing passed. in terms of visible, it helps, but the tariffs itself, the implementation of it never real
canada's parliament adjourns on june 12th so there's an expectation that canada has pledged to move the usmca as quickly as possible to give congress momentum to then take it up, potentially even before the august recess. the real sticking point here had been republicans senator chuck grassley, one of the most influential republicans on trade, told the president, he wouldn't even put it to his committee for a vote if the steel and aluminum tariffs were in there and a lot of republicans were...
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to start shipping it by next week with canada pleading for more time. it's 8 o'clock here in moscow and you're watching all to international live from all studio with me welcome to the program media freedom groups all raising the alarm over the 17 new charges filed against you by the u.s. department of justice activists say this sets a dangerous precedent where a journalist can be criminally prosecuted for publishing truthful information with some going as far as to claim the u.s. has declared war on journalism. takes a look at the charges. the u.s. justice department announcing on thursday it 70 new charges being leveled against julian assange as a result of his leadership in editorship of wiki leaks and we understand that's come from a federal grand jury in virginia that new indictment and it comes after mr science was arrested in the ecuadorian embassy and according to the rules if they want the u.s. studies to extradite mr assad and they have only 60 days from the point of his arrest to add those charges and we are within that period and that's prob
to start shipping it by next week with canada pleading for more time. it's 8 o'clock here in moscow and you're watching all to international live from all studio with me welcome to the program media freedom groups all raising the alarm over the 17 new charges filed against you by the u.s. department of justice activists say this sets a dangerous precedent where a journalist can be criminally prosecuted for publishing truthful information with some going as far as to claim the u.s. has declared...
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of the diplomatic community of the embassy in canada all of the philippine embassy in canada were ordered to return to manila last week and yesterday the spokesperson of president of the good that there is said the president is really upset about this delay that he has ordered that the philippines will eventually shoulder the cost and just take the trash back to canada a few hours later the canadian government said that they have found a solution by actually getting a canadian contracting company to finish their return of all these trash by the end of june this has been quite an irritant for both sides this is been a diplomatic issue from both sides and with the new proposal of the canadian government both sides hope that this will be resolved it's rare though for the philippine government to go hard on any serious diplomatic issue even when overseas foreign filipino workers are involved so this is quite a strange case peter thank you. a deadly outbreak of flu in the u.s. is biggest detention facility in texas has forced officials to move hundreds of detainees the decision came after a 16
of the diplomatic community of the embassy in canada all of the philippine embassy in canada were ordered to return to manila last week and yesterday the spokesperson of president of the good that there is said the president is really upset about this delay that he has ordered that the philippines will eventually shoulder the cost and just take the trash back to canada a few hours later the canadian government said that they have found a solution by actually getting a canadian contracting...
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the philippines is due to ship 69 containers full of rubbish back to canada today. the disagreement started back in 2014, after the philippines found out canada had delivered household waste, rather than recyclable plastics. president duterte accused canada of turning his country into a "dump site" and the philippines recalled its ambassador in the escalating row. so the tonnes of rotting rubbish that have been sitting in subic bay, a former us naval base, for the past six years, are finally set to be shipped later. let's speak to howard johnson, who's there now. give us an update on the 69 containers, what is happening with them? today we are seeing that these containers will ship out later today. they have been fumigated, canadian authorities have said they have been giving money to the philippine authorities to help them prepare them to get them back to canada. later today we will see a ship, from manila, the containers will be loaded onto that ship. around midnight tonight it is expected they will move on towards china, a transshipment destination on the way bac
the philippines is due to ship 69 containers full of rubbish back to canada today. the disagreement started back in 2014, after the philippines found out canada had delivered household waste, rather than recyclable plastics. president duterte accused canada of turning his country into a "dump site" and the philippines recalled its ambassador in the escalating row. so the tonnes of rotting rubbish that have been sitting in subic bay, a former us naval base, for the past six years, are...
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mexico canada agreement which would replace nafta. or the terrorists that washington had levied on imported steel and aluminum last year that's a 25% on steel and 10% on aluminum does heavily affecting its biggest allies in the region canada and mexicico it's too b big neighbors there. now donald trump is saying that canada will be exempt from those terrorists in the next two days a similar deal with mexico is imminent according to donald trump. who would i and i would effectively pave the way for this u. s. m. c. a. to be raratified no it's just it wasnt really quickly to us president donald trump speaking just a short while ago? we've just reached an agreement with canada and mexico and will be selling our product into those countries. without the imposition of tariffs or major tariffs so that deal is going to be a fantastic deal for our country. and hopefully congress will approve the us mca quickly. and then the great farmers and manufacturers in steel players will. make our economy even more successful than it already is if that'
mexico canada agreement which would replace nafta. or the terrorists that washington had levied on imported steel and aluminum last year that's a 25% on steel and 10% on aluminum does heavily affecting its biggest allies in the region canada and mexicico it's too b big neighbors there. now donald trump is saying that canada will be exempt from those terrorists in the next two days a similar deal with mexico is imminent according to donald trump. who would i and i would effectively pave the way...
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kind of makes me mad you know canada hasn't done enough for its 1st nations. you know with 3rd world. that's the digital divide to me rain. next door neighbors are asking me how come there's reporters here. going to say something out. to doing a bit on what it's like to live next door to the neighbors. oh. no no no they're just doing a report on this internet thing. you know screw into this to ground but then this has to be grounded somehow right further like network infrastructure i just got a...
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canada and other countries. whoever that send their ways to malaysia by the ways where those plastic ways or whatever ways we will send it back and we will fight back even though we are a small country we cannot be bullied by a developed countries. back in the philippines this vessel has come to return the trash to vancouver the comedians will shoulder the shipping costs $200000.00 us dollars the damage to diplomatic ties hard to quantify for more of this worst of all the problem i'm joined by lear guerrero she's the director of greenpeace philippines they're welcome to be there. if i can just ask of the outset how is it possible for developed countries to keep sending their wares to southeast asian nations when there appeared to be against the fear. good afternoon and thanks for having me on your show developing countries are still receiving waste from developed countries even if they're against it mostly it has to do with weak regulations so and so in developing countries the checks are looser regulations for
canada and other countries. whoever that send their ways to malaysia by the ways where those plastic ways or whatever ways we will send it back and we will fight back even though we are a small country we cannot be bullied by a developed countries. back in the philippines this vessel has come to return the trash to vancouver the comedians will shoulder the shipping costs $200000.00 us dollars the damage to diplomatic ties hard to quantify for more of this worst of all the problem i'm joined by...
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there is no better ally and neighbor than canada or mexico. we can make sure that our north american economy continues to dominate. david: you are a republican in the house but the democrats in the house are key to getting usmca through the congress. what is the likelihood that will be done as you count the votes? will: if i'm counting the votes, i'm again we may need 36 democrats in order to vote for this. there washe last time a vote here in the house doing with trade. that was to give president the trade promotion authority, the authority to negotiate a trade deal, bring it to congress for an up or down vote. in that boat, a republican house, republican senate to give president obama that victory, we only had 26 democrats do that. the difference is there have been a lot of changes in labor and environment when it comes to usmca. my democratic friends for the last three years have been talking about the importance of the relationship with mexico. i'm hoping that we can get them to a yes. this is something that creates jobs here in the united
there is no better ally and neighbor than canada or mexico. we can make sure that our north american economy continues to dominate. david: you are a republican in the house but the democrats in the house are key to getting usmca through the congress. what is the likelihood that will be done as you count the votes? will: if i'm counting the votes, i'm again we may need 36 democrats in order to vote for this. there washe last time a vote here in the house doing with trade. that was to give...
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states, mexico, canada agreement — the trilateral replacement for nafta. these continued tariffs on steeland alumimium and our counter—measures represented significant barriers to moving forward with the new nafta agreement. now that we've had a full lift on these tariffs, we are going to work with the united states on timing for ratification but we're very optimistic we're going to be able to move forward well in the coming weeks. the us has also announced a pause in plans to levy tariffs of up to 25% on cars and car parts from the eu and japan. although those tariffs on steel and aluminium remain. president trump is giving negotiators six months in which to reach agreement. he believes foreign competition is hurting us car sales and thereby hampering research and development which amounts to a threat to us national security. but whilst it pushes forward with a trade deal close to home, the trump administration is holding the line with china. this week china announced retaliatory tariffs against the us and the next round of negotiation between the world
states, mexico, canada agreement — the trilateral replacement for nafta. these continued tariffs on steeland alumimium and our counter—measures represented significant barriers to moving forward with the new nafta agreement. now that we've had a full lift on these tariffs, we are going to work with the united states on timing for ratification but we're very optimistic we're going to be able to move forward well in the coming weeks. the us has also announced a pause in plans to levy tariffs...
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you can canada and other countries. whoever that send their ways to malaysia by the ways are those plastic ways or whatever ways we will send it back and we will fight that. even though we are a small country we cannot be bullied by a developed countries. back in the philippines this vessel has come to return the trash to vancouver the canadians will shoulder the shipping costs $200000.00 us dollars the damage to diplomatic ties hard to quantify from all of this waste disposal problem i'm joined by lear guerrero she's the director of greenpeace philippines they're welcome to do that. if i can just ask at the outset how is it possible for developed countries to keep sending their wares to southeast asian nations when they appear to be against accepting it. good afternoon and thanks for having me on your show developing countries are still receiving waste from developed countries even if they're against it mostly it has to do with weak regulations so and so in developing countries the checks are looser regulations for acc
you can canada and other countries. whoever that send their ways to malaysia by the ways are those plastic ways or whatever ways we will send it back and we will fight that. even though we are a small country we cannot be bullied by a developed countries. back in the philippines this vessel has come to return the trash to vancouver the canadians will shoulder the shipping costs $200000.00 us dollars the damage to diplomatic ties hard to quantify from all of this waste disposal problem i'm...
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and canada have called off tariffs. the white house announcing that they are lifting steel and aluminum tariffs against canada. they will go away in less than 48 hours, removing 25% tariff on steel and the 10% tariff on aluminum. canada will be removing in exchange all retaliatory tariffs they have put back against the u.s. in response to the initial round of steel and aluminum tariffs. looks like the president is really putting trade fights with not only canada and mexico but europe and japan on standby while china remains in the hot seat. the white house also announcing a tariff cease-fire with the eu and japan. the president calling off auto tariffs for six months, hoping to turn around a deal in that time frame but that tight deadline is not sitting well with automakers. the american international automobile dealers association blasting the move saying they are forcing trade negotiations which will spark uncertainty within the auto industry but while the white house is waiting to crack down on car imports, negotiati
and canada have called off tariffs. the white house announcing that they are lifting steel and aluminum tariffs against canada. they will go away in less than 48 hours, removing 25% tariff on steel and the 10% tariff on aluminum. canada will be removing in exchange all retaliatory tariffs they have put back against the u.s. in response to the initial round of steel and aluminum tariffs. looks like the president is really putting trade fights with not only canada and mexico but europe and japan...
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as you know, canada has spent four years — and we have a great relationship with canada and the prime minister — we have a great relationship but they have been charging at extremely high tariffs for our agricultural products. obviously the tariffs and counter measures represent a significant barriers to moving forward with a new laughter agreement now we are going to work with the united states. —— going to work with the united states. — — nafta. going to work with the united states. —— nafta. we are optimistic we will be able to move forward in the coming weeks. lawyer and a former canadian foreign affairs minister, peter mackay, says the development provides some clarity on the road to ratifying the new trade agreement. this was a very punitive sanction taken under what was called 232 into the united states around national security and i think, frankly, there was leveraged exercised by the president of the united states and that negotiators so it has lifted effectively today and it will take away some of the uncertainty around having the us — canada free trade agree
as you know, canada has spent four years — and we have a great relationship with canada and the prime minister — we have a great relationship but they have been charging at extremely high tariffs for our agricultural products. obviously the tariffs and counter measures represent a significant barriers to moving forward with a new laughter agreement now we are going to work with the united states. —— going to work with the united states. — — nafta. going to work with the united...
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failure to take tons of rubbish shipped to manila more than 5 years ago canada was given until may 15th to ship back more than 100 containers filled with household waste the philippines has responded by recalling at some data and councils in canada to melinda going to has more on the story. in 2014 during the time of former president beneath your keno members of the bureau of customs the convert that there were more than 50 container vans containing toxic waste shipped from canada to the philippines says that since then this is been quite an irritant issue between the 2 countries the beer of customs in the us sending letters to the canadian government appealing to find the solution to dispose of this trash when a canadian prime minister just introduced visited the philippines a few years ago he said it was not legally possible for canada to ship that trash back because of limitations of its laws that's changed last year when he said it may now be theoretically possible for canada to bring that trash back this has been quite an irritant issue between the 2 countries last month a deadline
failure to take tons of rubbish shipped to manila more than 5 years ago canada was given until may 15th to ship back more than 100 containers filled with household waste the philippines has responded by recalling at some data and councils in canada to melinda going to has more on the story. in 2014 during the time of former president beneath your keno members of the bureau of customs the convert that there were more than 50 container vans containing toxic waste shipped from canada to the...
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lawyer was not concerned that she has arrived in canada. well early this morning i was told by officials that she'd be leaving for canada. i've been restricted so i can't say were she survived or not . there is the sister saying that they have to allow that to be the case but i'm not satisfied if think about that but what i can say is that the they will be reunited with their two daughters who have been awaiting them since december when i was out in canada at the time the three daughters arrived you can imagine this family's been party for ten years now it's going to be an overwhelming moment when they finally get spend time in a proper family environment what is the plan for the surgeon. but you can't go to the already taking english lessons and you know will hopefully adapt to life one of them is mentally impaired the other one. in the media i'm sure she will progress and she's something wonderful r.c.i. sheet machine or some basic english about for the two of the for you know for the family to try which i do country but they have come fr
lawyer was not concerned that she has arrived in canada. well early this morning i was told by officials that she'd be leaving for canada. i've been restricted so i can't say were she survived or not . there is the sister saying that they have to allow that to be the case but i'm not satisfied if think about that but what i can say is that the they will be reunited with their two daughters who have been awaiting them since december when i was out in canada at the time the three daughters...
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canada, mexico. i have the real privilege of introducing our next speaker of the afternoon, the secretary of foreign affairs of mexico marcello. he will address the evolving nature of strategic and important mexican relationship. the mexican government approach to foreign trade in ca, and clearly, if he does not address it, i will ask him, mexico's relationship to some of the other partners in the hemisphere. there is so much writing on many of these issues today. a stronger and more tightly integrated u.s., mexico relationship has the potential to underwrite prosperity across the hemisphere. and through u.s. mca and the assurances and investment certainties and provide the community, north america can continue to be the engine of growth for economies all over the world. and furthermore, with a strong u.s. mca we can become, north americaamerica can be the most competitive region in the world. this is a historic moment for mexico. in the mandate for social progress in inclusive growth, the president
canada, mexico. i have the real privilege of introducing our next speaker of the afternoon, the secretary of foreign affairs of mexico marcello. he will address the evolving nature of strategic and important mexican relationship. the mexican government approach to foreign trade in ca, and clearly, if he does not address it, i will ask him, mexico's relationship to some of the other partners in the hemisphere. there is so much writing on many of these issues today. a stronger and more tightly...
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and canada. to lift and aluminum tariffs in return, those countries those neighbors will lift their retaliatory tariffs which have had a lot of american farmers hard. mexico for example, a big destination for u.s. pork producers. also corn growers. those tariffs will go away. also agreeing to withdraw their challenge to the united states steel and aluminum tariffs at the wto. real dialing down there. across the atlantic and pacific, this gets into the eu and japan. we have seen the president delay auto tariffs for six months. up 180 days of negotiations with the eu and japan with the eu reducing their andrts of cars to the u.s. a proclamation this morning, the president declared that imported cars into the united states are a threat to u.s. national security. we have a positive on the trade wars there. statementsvocative that sets the basis for tough negotiations. scarlet: a pause in the trade negotiations with china. this is the white house trying to play the country's off each other or was this
and canada. to lift and aluminum tariffs in return, those countries those neighbors will lift their retaliatory tariffs which have had a lot of american farmers hard. mexico for example, a big destination for u.s. pork producers. also corn growers. those tariffs will go away. also agreeing to withdraw their challenge to the united states steel and aluminum tariffs at the wto. real dialing down there. across the atlantic and pacific, this gets into the eu and japan. we have seen the president...
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that includes canada south korea. kept battles we know a lot about that unless we see it from communities or convenient the shipments that are arriving there in their places. it would cause your unease that it was just last year when all the china put a bearing on foreign waste imports can you talk about them how much plastic waste was going to china and and where that waste is now going. that's a very important point i can't give you the exact volumes that we're going to china but they were importing all the order of 12 to 14000000 tonnes per annum and those plastics were redirected then to other countries once china closed its doors and indeed some of the companies receiving plastics from china set up businesses in these other countries so they have set up there still is in malaysia thailand vietnam philippines to accept these materials that they could not bring in bar of china so we've got really a shift in the problem from china to these other countries and some of the facilities we know were set up and not approv
that includes canada south korea. kept battles we know a lot about that unless we see it from communities or convenient the shipments that are arriving there in their places. it would cause your unease that it was just last year when all the china put a bearing on foreign waste imports can you talk about them how much plastic waste was going to china and and where that waste is now going. that's a very important point i can't give you the exact volumes that we're going to china but they were...
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they don't take a close look we are told look at canada and the uk. we are the only advanced industrialized society that doesn't have this or that look at scandinavia. but their health care systems are a disaster for the people we will get into this more when we come back. -the bed is huge. it has available led cargo area lighting. lights up the entire bed. it even offers a built in 120 volt outlet. wow. plug that in for me. whoa! -holy smokes! -oh wow! and the all new silverado has more trim levels than any other pickup. whoa! oh wow! -very cool. there's something for all of us. absolutely. it's time to upgrade. (laughter) travel and dining now kayak and opentable let you earn travel rewards every time you dine. with just one reservation on opentable, you can start saving money on hotels with kayak. get started at kayak.com/diningrewards. they're america's bpursuing life-changing cures. in a country that fosters innovation here, they find breakthroughs... like a way to fight cancer by arming a patient's own t-cells... because it's not just about the
they don't take a close look we are told look at canada and the uk. we are the only advanced industrialized society that doesn't have this or that look at scandinavia. but their health care systems are a disaster for the people we will get into this more when we come back. -the bed is huge. it has available led cargo area lighting. lights up the entire bed. it even offers a built in 120 volt outlet. wow. plug that in for me. whoa! -holy smokes! -oh wow! and the all new silverado has more trim...
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they don't take a close look we are told look at canada and the uk. we are the only advanced industrialized society that doesn't have this or that look at scandinavia. but their health care systems are a disaster for the people when you rent from national... it's kind of like playing your own version of best ball. because here, you can choose any car in the aisle, even if it's a better car class than the one you reserved. so no matter what, you're guaranteed to have a perfect drive. [laughter]...
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trade with canada, mexico, or both? guest: both are critical. usmca gives critical access to the canadian market. texaco has been a great partner in particular as it relates to dairy products. there are one of the largest consumers of cheese in the united states. host: so what do you think about the actions of china on trade, the actions that represent the people that you represent? guest: the president is bringing countries back to the table to negotiate so we can get better agreements. isiffs our taxes, so low better, zero is best. i would like to see us get through these parts of the negotiations, reached a deal, and lower the barriers to trade so we can take products that are manufactured, raised, or grown in the united states and ship them and trade them around the world freely, fairly, and reciprocally. host: member of congress brian steil here. if you want asking questions, (202) 748-8000 for democrats. (202) 748-8001 were republicans. independents, (202) 748-8002. district ofe first wisconsin, formerly served by paul ryan. what advice di
trade with canada, mexico, or both? guest: both are critical. usmca gives critical access to the canadian market. texaco has been a great partner in particular as it relates to dairy products. there are one of the largest consumers of cheese in the united states. host: so what do you think about the actions of china on trade, the actions that represent the people that you represent? guest: the president is bringing countries back to the table to negotiate so we can get better agreements. isiffs...
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with canada and mexico, he will travel to canada on may 30th to meet with justin trudeau, the prime minister, and he will discuss advancing the usmca as swiftly as possible. blake burman, thank you very much. we are watching all of this. the dow has suddenly lost everything it clawed back. not everything. okay. our lows of the session, i want to make this very clear, we had been down 204. right now, we have lost in 11 minutes 112 plus points. going back down. we are down 108, here and there. i will keep you posted. >>> this brings the bigger question to the forefront. even though the lifting of tariffs on canadian and mexican steel and aluminum came as a bit of a welcome surprise, and the markets responded positively, the dark skies over the pacific between the u.s. and china still look forboding. stocks can't seem to find the sun. the dow on pace to close lower for a fourth straight week. that's its longest losing streak in three years. is trade and the tensions that have been coming with it with china the rain cloud that's continuing to drench the markets, or are we due for cleare
with canada and mexico, he will travel to canada on may 30th to meet with justin trudeau, the prime minister, and he will discuss advancing the usmca as swiftly as possible. blake burman, thank you very much. we are watching all of this. the dow has suddenly lost everything it clawed back. not everything. okay. our lows of the session, i want to make this very clear, we had been down 204. right now, we have lost in 11 minutes 112 plus points. going back down. we are down 108, here and there. i...
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>> canada is in a unique position. is our largest trading partner and china is our second largest trading partner. i have met with business partners who do business in china, and they will continue to do that. businesses both assessment their own risks about what markets to go to. my job is to give them all the support they need so that they can enter into international markets. i keep telling companies around canada, one one 5 million customers just to canada's trade deals right now. amanda: what do they tell you they need to be more competitive? we talk about the competitive landscape. what do they need from you? >> capital, knowledge, where they should be growing into. the trade commission service, i call this canada's best salesforce around the world. we operate 160 offices. they need to know what kind of customers i can best position my company to get access to, and how can you help me to do that. amanda: great to have you here. i want to get a check on the u.s. markets. in a little bit of a selloff mode. hard to
>> canada is in a unique position. is our largest trading partner and china is our second largest trading partner. i have met with business partners who do business in china, and they will continue to do that. businesses both assessment their own risks about what markets to go to. my job is to give them all the support they need so that they can enter into international markets. i keep telling companies around canada, one one 5 million customers just to canada's trade deals right now....
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will declare war against canada we can take them down i'll return the trash just wait and see i will advise canada that your garbage is on the way prepare a grand reception even if you want to it is now theoretically possible to get it back but there's still a number of questions around who will pay for it where the financial responsibility is where the consequences are. the move comes months after chinese authorities refused to accept recyclable waste from the u.s. forcing its along with other western countries to rethink what they do with the rubbish which it had dairy and foreign affairs analyst in manila says that just into those failed to fulfill a promise he made 2 years ago to take the rubbish back. well for a very long time to fill them in size being unfortunately the recipient of top seek ways including nuclear waste all from the united states in software western allies so this case has been lingering for quite long time canadian one of those however i was a summer of 0.4 for the philippines for if you're president you going to target guess with no plans or just introduce us
will declare war against canada we can take them down i'll return the trash just wait and see i will advise canada that your garbage is on the way prepare a grand reception even if you want to it is now theoretically possible to get it back but there's still a number of questions around who will pay for it where the financial responsibility is where the consequences are. the move comes months after chinese authorities refused to accept recyclable waste from the u.s. forcing its along with other...
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environmental activists and government officials have long argued canada should take back its trash. but the canadian government. it doesn't. draw 5 5 diplomatic relations name it this is a big. 5 problem but this. earlier this month the row plunged the 2 countries into a long incident as monella recalled top diplomats from canada. that the recall. shows that we are very serious and asking them to get back their garbage otherwise. severe relations with them that good the canadian prime minister to we enter the mess. this is an issue that we have been working very closely with the pit officials in the philippines on over the past months very hard over the past weeks and we're going to continue to work on this. the issue of unwanted waste has washed up in malaysia to the government says it's cracking down on the enforce of non-biodegradable crush like the c.d.'s not. sending hundreds of tonnes of plastic back to the us you can see canada and other countries in the me whoever that send their ways to malaysia ways where those plastic ways or whatever ways we will send it back and we will
environmental activists and government officials have long argued canada should take back its trash. but the canadian government. it doesn't. draw 5 5 diplomatic relations name it this is a big. 5 problem but this. earlier this month the row plunged the 2 countries into a long incident as monella recalled top diplomats from canada. that the recall. shows that we are very serious and asking them to get back their garbage otherwise. severe relations with them that good the canadian prime minister...
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told by officials that she'd be leaving for canada. i've been restricted so i can't say were she survived or not. there is the sister saying that they have to allow that to be the case but i love that to say think about that but what i can say is that the they will be reunited with their two daughters who have been awaiting them since december when i was out in kandahar the time the two daughters arrived you can imagine this family's been party for ten years now it's going to be an overwhelming moment when they finally get to spend time in a proper family environment i what is the plan for the future. but the children is already taking english lessons and you know will hopefully adapt to life one of them is mentally impaired the other one is a young intelligent lady and i'm sure she will progress and achieve something wonderful of the messiness and basic english about for the to the for the family to come it's a country where they have come from a background of illiteracy. and may be able to take some time and they will need to be able
told by officials that she'd be leaving for canada. i've been restricted so i can't say were she survived or not. there is the sister saying that they have to allow that to be the case but i love that to say think about that but what i can say is that the they will be reunited with their two daughters who have been awaiting them since december when i was out in kandahar the time the two daughters arrived you can imagine this family's been party for ten years now it's going to be an overwhelming...
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waters should also we're able to take it back with all of ours to start shipping it by next week with canada pleading for more time. very good t.v. thanks for joining us this is r.t. international. we start this hour with some breaking news because at least 8 people have been injured in an explosion in the french city of leone the reports say that a possible bomb went off near a bakery local authorities confirmed the number of casualties and said there is been sealed off by police so far there's been no official word on the exact type of explosive and no one has claimed responsibility will bring you updates on the story as they come in. the decision by the u.s. justice department to slap julian assange with 17 new charges is parking the concern of media freedom groups. any government use of the espionage act to criminalize the receipts and publication of classified information poses a dian threat to journalists seeking to publish such information in the public interest irrespective of the justice department's assertion that the sun is not a journalist this is an extraordinary escalation of t
waters should also we're able to take it back with all of ours to start shipping it by next week with canada pleading for more time. very good t.v. thanks for joining us this is r.t. international. we start this hour with some breaking news because at least 8 people have been injured in an explosion in the french city of leone the reports say that a possible bomb went off near a bakery local authorities confirmed the number of casualties and said there is been sealed off by police so far...
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lifting them in regards to mexico and canada. he's expected to pave the way to the ratification of the united states, mexico, canada agreement. the trilateral replacement for nafta. these tariffs are a senting significant barriers to moving forward with the new agreement. now we've had a full lift on this tariffs, we are going to work with the united states on timing for ratification but we're very optimistic we're going to be able to move forward, move forward well in the coming weeks. the us has also announced a pause and plans to levy tariffs of up to 25% on cars and car parts from the eu and japan. those tariffs on steel and aluminium remain. president trump is giving negotiators at six months in which to reach agreement. he believes foreign competition is hurting us car sales and thereby hampering research and development amounts to a threat to us national security. while it pushes forward with the trade deal poster home, the trump administration is holding the it with china. this week china announced retaliatory tariffs aga
lifting them in regards to mexico and canada. he's expected to pave the way to the ratification of the united states, mexico, canada agreement. the trilateral replacement for nafta. these tariffs are a senting significant barriers to moving forward with the new agreement. now we've had a full lift on this tariffs, we are going to work with the united states on timing for ratification but we're very optimistic we're going to be able to move forward, move forward well in the coming weeks. the us...
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the philippines is due to ship 69 containers full of rubbish back to canada today. the disagreement started back in 2014, after the philippines found out canada had delivered household waste, rather than recyclable plastics. president duterte accused canada of turning his country into a "dump site" and the philippines recalled its ambassador in the escalating row. so the tonnes of rotting rubbish that have been sitting in subic bay, a former us naval base, for the past six years, are finally set to be shipped later. let's speak to howard johnson, who's there now. ican i can see the containers are stacked up i can see the containers are stacked up behind you, when will they be shipped out? the containers are in this compound behind me, they have been fumigated in preparation for customs, and we are expecting a ship to come up from manila and take them around. it is expected that by midnight they will set sail for china, a transshipment point on the way back to canada. it is expected they will be put into a land site somewhere there, buried in canada. but we are seein
the philippines is due to ship 69 containers full of rubbish back to canada today. the disagreement started back in 2014, after the philippines found out canada had delivered household waste, rather than recyclable plastics. president duterte accused canada of turning his country into a "dump site" and the philippines recalled its ambassador in the escalating row. so the tonnes of rotting rubbish that have been sitting in subic bay, a former us naval base, for the past six years, are...
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also the philippines recalls its ambassador from canada failed to meet the deadline to take back tons of trash shipped to the southeast asian country years ago. thanks for joining us this evening you're watching international. police have arrested 4 protesters who have been staging a sit in at the venezuelan embassy in washington in protest against america's policy by this way followed warnings from the authorities who said they were trespassing america correspondent rachel blood has more from washington. please enter the building around 930 this morning but it wasn't until about 1115 that we saw those 4 activists being taken away in police transport vehicles now those 4 are from a group of activists who have been occupying the embassy for more than 3 weeks now and they say that their goal is to hold the building for the government of venice on president nicolas maduro despite the fact that the united states has recognized opposition leader $1.00 as the country's interim president now on monday we saw that police posted a notice on the door of the building and they said that any of th
also the philippines recalls its ambassador from canada failed to meet the deadline to take back tons of trash shipped to the southeast asian country years ago. thanks for joining us this evening you're watching international. police have arrested 4 protesters who have been staging a sit in at the venezuelan embassy in washington in protest against america's policy by this way followed warnings from the authorities who said they were trespassing america correspondent rachel blood has more from...
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a feud between the philippines and canada over waste disposal has escalated with manila recalling its ambassador and staff on wednesday after canada refused to take back a 100 shipping containers of household waste it sent to the philippines back in 2013 . that recall shows that we are. very serious. asking them to get back their otherwise. severe relationships with them. it was later discovered that the waste had been mislabeled as containing we cyclable plastic in 2016 a court in the philippines ordered the canadian company to take the rubbish back but it continues to languish at a landfill site last month the outspoken filipino president gave canada a stark warning after more than a year of waiting for the canadian prime minister to get things moving. will declare war against canada we can take you down i'll return the trash just wait and see i will advise canada that your garbage is on the way prepare a ground reception even if you want to it is theoretically possible to get it back but there's still a number of questions around who will pay for it where the financial responsibili
a feud between the philippines and canada over waste disposal has escalated with manila recalling its ambassador and staff on wednesday after canada refused to take back a 100 shipping containers of household waste it sent to the philippines back in 2013 . that recall shows that we are. very serious. asking them to get back their otherwise. severe relationships with them. it was later discovered that the waste had been mislabeled as containing we cyclable plastic in 2016 a court in the...
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in the philippines recalls its ambassador from canada in a dispute over vast amounts of trash shipped to the southeast asian country years ago. are broadcasting from our studios in moscow this is our to international and sean thomas glad to have you with us. right us police have arrested 4 activists staging a sit in at the venezuelan embassy they were protesting against a the expulsion of president maduro diplomats last month and u.s. interference in the country are 2. rachel bludgeons has the story. please enter the building around 930 this morning but it wasn't until about 1115 that we saw those 4 activists being taken away in police transport vehicles now those 4 are from a group of activists who have been occupying the embassy for more than 3 weeks now and they say that their goal is to hold the building for the government of venice one president nicolas maduro despite the fact that the united states has recognized opposition leader one as the country's interim president now on monday we saw that police posted a notice on the door of the building and they said that any of the acti
in the philippines recalls its ambassador from canada in a dispute over vast amounts of trash shipped to the southeast asian country years ago. are broadcasting from our studios in moscow this is our to international and sean thomas glad to have you with us. right us police have arrested 4 activists staging a sit in at the venezuelan embassy they were protesting against a the expulsion of president maduro diplomats last month and u.s. interference in the country are 2. rachel bludgeons has the...
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well canada comes to canada prime minister trudeau called president trump earlier this week and he was basically asking president trump to can you get in there and ask for our 2 guys back we know that the chinese arrested 2 canadians people are saying that's in retaliation for canada arresting the wild way while the c.f.o. that was the big question here look at it all this we're talking about how this these trade talks are affecting the global economy another thing that's happening in canada canada looks like we're going to be different wave than the rest of the world our economy is looking pretty good and some stats came out the cording to statistics canada the economy added 101-061-0650 extension 0 jobs in april that's the biggest number of the country seen since 976 this is good news for prime minister justin trudeau who needs a lot of help the polls are saying that he is done and over with come october when the next canadian elections are but it's a long time just like we've these trade talks and nothing's over yet and we could see things turn around quite quite quickly in both acc
well canada comes to canada prime minister trudeau called president trump earlier this week and he was basically asking president trump to can you get in there and ask for our 2 guys back we know that the chinese arrested 2 canadians people are saying that's in retaliation for canada arresting the wild way while the c.f.o. that was the big question here look at it all this we're talking about how this these trade talks are affecting the global economy another thing that's happening in canada...
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was arrested here in canada she's still being detained us wants her extradited she's basically got to ankle bracelet on so people know where she is or the authorities know where she is but for china i mean they've made a request after request for the release of mang one joe and canada have basically fallen on deaf ears here and nobody is reacting to that and the question is you look at the what the prime minister is saying the rule of law that same prime minister we have a crisis with s. and c. leveland here and people are accusing him of not following the rule of law then we have a good deal he's our public safety minister and this is what he said he said no evidence have been produced to indicate any validity to allegations made against them them being those 2 men that are being held in china well how about allegations against men how about any proof against men we haven't seen that we haven't seen any concrete proof and there's really no accusations against this individual the c.f.o. of wall way of doing anything against canada that's all deals with a us extradition request so when
was arrested here in canada she's still being detained us wants her extradited she's basically got to ankle bracelet on so people know where she is or the authorities know where she is but for china i mean they've made a request after request for the release of mang one joe and canada have basically fallen on deaf ears here and nobody is reacting to that and the question is you look at the what the prime minister is saying the rule of law that same prime minister we have a crisis with s. and c....
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also the philippines recalls its ambassador from canada the water failed to meet the deadline take by tons of label trash shipped to the southeast asian country years ago. very good evening to you watching r.t. international. police have arrested 4 protesters who've been staging a sit in at the venezuelan embassy in washington in protest against america's policies on venezuela follows warnings from the authorities who said they were trespassing america correspondent rachel blevins has more from washington. please enter the building around 930 this morning but it wasn't until about 1115 that we saw those 4 activists being taken away in police transport vehicles now those 4 are from a group of activists who have been occupying the embassy for more than 3 weeks now and they say that their goal is to hold the building for the government of venice one president nicolas maduro despite the fact that the united states has recognized opposition leader one as the country's interim president now on monday we saw that police posted a notice on the door of the building and they said that any of th
also the philippines recalls its ambassador from canada the water failed to meet the deadline take by tons of label trash shipped to the southeast asian country years ago. very good evening to you watching r.t. international. police have arrested 4 protesters who've been staging a sit in at the venezuelan embassy in washington in protest against america's policies on venezuela follows warnings from the authorities who said they were trespassing america correspondent rachel blevins has more from...
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that's why i think they were benefitted by the dairy situation in canada. that's our objective and our agreement with japan, we went into a bilateral agreement with japan which will aid our beef producers particularly and lower tariffs for japan and products. >> this is the republican line. gary you're next up. >> caller: i got a question about the stuff from china, they don't go along with the deal, the trade deal, and stuff like that, and of course, most of the junk they make here is made, from china, and i was wondering if their proises go up, like in the store, i was wondering, i'm a veteran, so i was wondered if i would get a bigger cola in my check next year for that. >> well, thanks for your call. yes, i will say that on your question about your cola for your own veteran-related payment, if inflation goes up, which i think is a distinct possibility if we have imbedded long-term impact from tariffs, and i'm sure that would affect in the out-years your cost of living adjustment for your pension, but the real issue here is how do we get china to change
that's why i think they were benefitted by the dairy situation in canada. that's our objective and our agreement with japan, we went into a bilateral agreement with japan which will aid our beef producers particularly and lower tariffs for japan and products. >> this is the republican line. gary you're next up. >> caller: i got a question about the stuff from china, they don't go along with the deal, the trade deal, and stuff like that, and of course, most of the junk they make here...