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canadÁ se suelta, y pinta mejor esto. rito: el que estÁ jugando ahora es alphonso davies, y estÁ haciendo esto cuando quiso contrarrestar a tres. paco: estallando la pelota la defensiva. no hay mejor regalo para el dÍa del padre que regalar fÚtbol, aprovecha un 50% con municiÓn deportes, visita univisiÓn deportes.com y aprovecha lo que tenemos para ti que es mucho. enrique: hijos mÍos, regÁleme algo de estas camisetas. ahora sÍ que el día del padre a recibir. nos acordamos tambiÉn de todos nuestros padres, los que estÁn y los que no estÁn. paco: que siempre estarÁn. el centro, mÁs atrás todavÍa. ¿quÉ hacer un equipo de martinica? es un partido que se ha desgastado mucho, tuvo la posibilidad, pero en cualquier instante le clava mÁs castigos. enrique: cuando tienes oportunidad y no las metas, se complica. hubieron tres oportunidades, no las anotaron. paco: gol de canadÁ! por la rendija! ¡en el saludo a la tribuna! vean ustedes, la combinaciÓn con una marca floja y suave, simplemente viene scott al fie
canadÁ se suelta, y pinta mejor esto. rito: el que estÁ jugando ahora es alphonso davies, y estÁ haciendo esto cuando quiso contrarrestar a tres. paco: estallando la pelota la defensiva. no hay mejor regalo para el dÍa del padre que regalar fÚtbol, aprovecha un 50% con municiÓn deportes, visita univisiÓn deportes.com y aprovecha lo que tenemos para ti que es mucho. enrique: hijos mÍos, regÁleme algo de estas camisetas. ahora sÍ que el día del padre a recibir. nos acordamos tambiÉn...
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in canada and u.s. is focused on extremely important relationship with the united states and the united states is focused on yes, canada, but also the rest of the world. painted a picture where we are in this relationship with the economy and business issues being most important. melissa: yeah. very interesting. i think we have edward lawrence with us as well, who can give us a little bit more of the picture from there, reporter: just walked out of the briefing. very interesting. you touched on a lot of the points. this clearance agreement is a very big deal that would work in conjunction with the usmca. this would mean goods can go back and forth across the border faster, people could go back and forth across the border faster. there was some $700 billion worth of goods and service going back and forth between the canadians and the u.s. in 2018 alone. $700 billion. if they could speed that process up, that number may go up and under the new usmca agreement, if you have this in combination with that, th
in canada and u.s. is focused on extremely important relationship with the united states and the united states is focused on yes, canada, but also the rest of the world. painted a picture where we are in this relationship with the economy and business issues being most important. melissa: yeah. very interesting. i think we have edward lawrence with us as well, who can give us a little bit more of the picture from there, reporter: just walked out of the briefing. very interesting. you touched on...
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this is an uncomfortable day for canada. and the ministers and the lima group global support for the venezuelan opposition leader. who has led several failed attempts to nicolas maduro from power. so they're welcome you watching r.t. international now it is the 2nd day of the u.s. president's 3 day state visit to the united kingdom on monday with protests outside donald trump with the royal family buckingham palace where the queen was treated to one gaffe after another. now while the 1st day there was a ceremonial the 2nd is dedicated to work the u.s. president and theresa may will co-host a business breakfast meeting with senior u.k. and u.s. business leaders from also hold talks with the ongoing prime minister outgoing prime minister in 10 downing street and then in the evening he and the 1st lady will host a dinner at the official residence of the u.s. ambassador prince charles and the duchess of cornwall will be among the guests there thousands of protesters there were expected to gather on the streets of london to show
this is an uncomfortable day for canada. and the ministers and the lima group global support for the venezuelan opposition leader. who has led several failed attempts to nicolas maduro from power. so they're welcome you watching r.t. international now it is the 2nd day of the u.s. president's 3 day state visit to the united kingdom on monday with protests outside donald trump with the royal family buckingham palace where the queen was treated to one gaffe after another. now while the 1st day...
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this must be painful for the country's economy what's canada's next. well this is very painful that for the count caught me especially when you talk about agriculture which means we talk about farmer so 2017 canada exported 292000000 dollars worth of pork in products to china so this is just a facet of the meat that's going over there and as you know china and a lot of asia right now has been stricken with the african swine fever that means that they actually need more meat than ever before and now canada which has sort of taken the place of the u.s. because of the tariff war there is getting doing hard so that's going to be put to a stop we already know that canola products from canada have been put to a stop so that's we're doing now as for your question what is canada going to do well canada has a ready gone to president trump the prime ministers asked him to talk on its behalf one meets with at the g. 20 summit in japan that's our hope it we're putting all our hope on donald trump right now we're hoping that he addresses the people that are that ha
this must be painful for the country's economy what's canada's next. well this is very painful that for the count caught me especially when you talk about agriculture which means we talk about farmer so 2017 canada exported 292000000 dollars worth of pork in products to china so this is just a facet of the meat that's going over there and as you know china and a lot of asia right now has been stricken with the african swine fever that means that they actually need more meat than ever before and...
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you should be traveling in canada for the 300 days was travel outside of canada and not because i say it because the state department says it. so, i look at that and i see that the negotiations were completed at the end of september 2018. yet, as you can see from the chart, your absence seems to increase in frequency after the time of the negotiations being completed, how do you explain that? >> senator, while we may have reached the deadline of september 30 2018 for usmca that there were many more conversations we were having to iron out issues that we agreed upon that last hour on september 30 that we would continue to speak about. i can tell you now that i did not enjoy living out of a suitcase. we had finally made our residence in ottawa home just in time that i had to pack up eggs and go back and forth but i took my oath of office very seriously and understand that i'm available 24 seven . >> let me ask you and in pursuit of that i'm sure you didn't enjoy living out of a suitcase but there were five rounds of negotiations that occurred after you became ambassador in october 2017.
you should be traveling in canada for the 300 days was travel outside of canada and not because i say it because the state department says it. so, i look at that and i see that the negotiations were completed at the end of september 2018. yet, as you can see from the chart, your absence seems to increase in frequency after the time of the negotiations being completed, how do you explain that? >> senator, while we may have reached the deadline of september 30 2018 for usmca that there were...
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toronto is part of canada. you know what part of canada it is? it's the south part of canada. [ laughter ] i don't know why i have to point this out, but canada is its own country. [ laughter ] which, mexico doesn't say, we the south. right, guillermo? >> that's right, jimmy. >> jimmy: that's right. >> yeah. >> jimmy: so, anyway, i thought maybe we could have some fun with this. we went out on the street, here in hollywood, and we asked pedestrians for their reactions to the news that canada had just become our 51st state. and, of course, that did not happen, that's preposterous, but did that stop people from waking in on it? let's find out in tonight's canada edition of "lie witness news." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> how did you react to the news when you heard canada's becoming a 51st state? >> surprised, honestly. i was a little surprised by it. i didn't know they wanted to be part of it, but if they want to become part of the united states, if they're willing to help us out, we can help them. i don't see what the problem is. >> what was yo
toronto is part of canada. you know what part of canada it is? it's the south part of canada. [ laughter ] i don't know why i have to point this out, but canada is its own country. [ laughter ] which, mexico doesn't say, we the south. right, guillermo? >> that's right, jimmy. >> jimmy: that's right. >> yeah. >> jimmy: so, anyway, i thought maybe we could have some fun with this. we went out on the street, here in hollywood, and we asked pedestrians for their reactions to...
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this must be painful for the country's economy what makes canada as. well this is very painful the for the account economy especially when you talk about agriculture which means we talk about farmers so 2017 canada exported $292000000.00 worth of pork in products to china so this is just a facet of the meat that's going over there and as you know china and a lot of asia right now has been stricken with the african swine fever that means that they actually need more meat than ever before and now canada which has sort of taken the place of the u.s. because of the tariff war there is getting doing hard so that's going to be put to a stop we already know that canola products from canada have been put to a stop so that's we're doing now as for your question what is canada going to do well canada has already gone to president trump the prime ministers asked them to talk on its behalf one meets with at the g. 20 summit in japan that's our hope they were putting all our hopes on donald trump right now we're hoping that he addresses the people that are that hav
this must be painful for the country's economy what makes canada as. well this is very painful the for the account economy especially when you talk about agriculture which means we talk about farmers so 2017 canada exported $292000000.00 worth of pork in products to china so this is just a facet of the meat that's going over there and as you know china and a lot of asia right now has been stricken with the african swine fever that means that they actually need more meat than ever before and now...
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this must be painful for the country's economy what makes canada as. well this is very painful the for the account economy especially when you talk about agriculture which means we talk about farmers so 2017 canada exported $292000000.00 worth of pork in products to china so this is just a facet of the meat that's going over there and as you know china and a lot of asia right now has been stricken with the african swine fever that means that they actually need more meat than ever before and now canada which has sort of taken the place of the u.s. because of the tariff war there is getting doing hard so that's going to be put to a stop we already know that canola products from canada have been put to a stop so that's we're doing now as for your question what is canada going to do well canada has already gone to president trump the prime ministers asked him to talk on its behalf one meets with at the g. 20 summit in japan that's our hope they were putting all our hopes on donald trump right now we're hoping that he addresses the people that are that have
this must be painful for the country's economy what makes canada as. well this is very painful the for the account economy especially when you talk about agriculture which means we talk about farmers so 2017 canada exported $292000000.00 worth of pork in products to china so this is just a facet of the meat that's going over there and as you know china and a lot of asia right now has been stricken with the african swine fever that means that they actually need more meat than ever before and now...
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this is an uncomfortable day for canada. and the. global support by an opposition leader. this led several failed attempts to ice nicolas maduro from power. good morning you're watching international where it's just gone 9 o'clock here in moscow. now it is the 2nd day of the u.s. presence 3 day state visit to the united kingdom a monday met with the royal family buckingham palace with protesters gathered outside. now while the 1st day was largely ceremonial the 2nd is dedicated to work the u.s. president and 2 reason mable co-host a business breakfast meeting with senior u.k. and u.s. business leaders from peru also hold talks with the outgoing prime minister in 10 downing street and in the evening he in the 1st lady but also host a dinner at the official residence of the u.s. ambassador prince charles and the duchess of cornwall will be among the guests there while meanwhile thousands of protesters are expected to gather on the streets of london to show their disapproval of trump a baby trump balloon which made headlines du
this is an uncomfortable day for canada. and the. global support by an opposition leader. this led several failed attempts to ice nicolas maduro from power. good morning you're watching international where it's just gone 9 o'clock here in moscow. now it is the 2nd day of the u.s. presence 3 day state visit to the united kingdom a monday met with the royal family buckingham palace with protesters gathered outside. now while the 1st day was largely ceremonial the 2nd is dedicated to work the u.s....
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this is an uncomfortable day for canada. so i told claiming power and place the report to call most 3 years to write the inquiry heard more than 2000 witness testimonies and claims the canadian justice system is based on the values of a settler colonial society failing to include indigenous concepts of justice the probe states the death or disappearance of thousands of women of likely gone on record it and it admits no one knows the exact number or the estimates put it at around $4000.00 and the report includes multiple accounts of victims and their relatives is one of the stories i was he chaykin and this was literally just a month and i have before my sister loretta was murdered she was stack's to me she was like what are you doing delilah this is not just one aboriginal woman or girl this is being considered a national epidemic and we heard from the chair of indigenous governance at canada's rice in university who says that the state has done nothing to address the problem. there's a whole bunch of really you know problem
this is an uncomfortable day for canada. so i told claiming power and place the report to call most 3 years to write the inquiry heard more than 2000 witness testimonies and claims the canadian justice system is based on the values of a settler colonial society failing to include indigenous concepts of justice the probe states the death or disappearance of thousands of women of likely gone on record it and it admits no one knows the exact number or the estimates put it at around $4000.00 and...
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., mexico, and canada. in addition to meeting with the president, canadian prime minister justin trudeau is expected to meet with democrats on capitol hill. that that lobbying effort he is going to have to win over in order to finalize this deal. yesterday i spoke with senior members in the democratic party who are on various committees that are in the middle of these negotiations. what they had to say was they are unsure that there is a path forward for usmca ahead of -- david: the prime minister wants to try to expand the relations with president trump beyond that. there are other issues on the agenda, including those two canadians being held in china, apparently in connection with huawei. hasn: the way that huawei been impacting the u.s.-china trade deal -- president trump has been saying he might be willing to use huawei as a negotiation table with the u.s.-china trade talks. i caught up with a democrat from virginia. he said he believes huawei should not be part of the u.s.-china trade talks. senator m
., mexico, and canada. in addition to meeting with the president, canadian prime minister justin trudeau is expected to meet with democrats on capitol hill. that that lobbying effort he is going to have to win over in order to finalize this deal. yesterday i spoke with senior members in the democratic party who are on various committees that are in the middle of these negotiations. what they had to say was they are unsure that there is a path forward for usmca ahead of -- david: the prime...
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very exciting for mexico and exciting for canada. i have to also thank the president of mexico, because he's really been doing a job on the border and a job in mexico. a lot of very positive things heavy happened and the flow has substantially slowed down. they have 6,000 mexican troops on their southern border. it's really been a tremendous difference. i want to thank mexico and the people of mexico, this has only been for a short period of time, our country has been asking for this for 45 years approximately. they're doing it now and we very much appreciate mexico is doing that. it's already had a big impact. with that, i thank you very much and we will get on with our discussions. thank you. this is the new -- >> asking questions. >> i was going to say, this is the new air force one, which we ordered, they've been trying to order for a lot of years. we were able to shave $1.5 billion off the price. when i got here they were going to spend a lot more money than we spent. i would say the plane basically is an upgrade over that model
very exciting for mexico and exciting for canada. i have to also thank the president of mexico, because he's really been doing a job on the border and a job in mexico. a lot of very positive things heavy happened and the flow has substantially slowed down. they have 6,000 mexican troops on their southern border. it's really been a tremendous difference. i want to thank mexico and the people of mexico, this has only been for a short period of time, our country has been asking for this for 45...
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here many decades indigenous women and girls across canada have disappeared suffered violence or been killed. and our justice system has failed. was. this is an uncomfortable day for canada well entitled reclaiming power and place the report took almost 3 years to complete the inquiry heard more than 2000 witness testimonies and claims the canadian justice system is based on the values of a settler colonial society it fails and fails it said to to include indigenous concepts of justice or the probe to state deaths or disappearance of thousands of women have likely gone on recorded and admits to that no one knows an exact number although estimates that the figure could be as high as 4000 report also includes multiple accounts of victims and their relatives here's one of their stories. i was he chaykin and this was literally just a month and i have before my sister loretta was murdered she was stack's to me she was like what are you doing delilah this is not just one aboriginal woman or girl this is being considered a national epidemic but we heard from the chair of the indigenous gover
here many decades indigenous women and girls across canada have disappeared suffered violence or been killed. and our justice system has failed. was. this is an uncomfortable day for canada well entitled reclaiming power and place the report took almost 3 years to complete the inquiry heard more than 2000 witness testimonies and claims the canadian justice system is based on the values of a settler colonial society it fails and fails it said to to include indigenous concepts of justice or the...
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detroit to canada. traveling across the abbasid or bridge is nearly 10,000 cars a day plus another 2000 semitruck's. the main transport for semi trucks leaving america and going into canada through michigan. we see everything on those trucks. from gerber baby food through kellogg's cereal made in michigan. anything and everything that has to be traded. as the two biggest international trading partners in the world you can imagine the depth and scope of what is traveling the bridge. in 1929, when the detroit windsor ambassador bridge opens and again in 1930 when the heraldedens, they are as engineering marvels. great engineering feats of the world and put detroit on the map not only architecturally but through heralded as engineering prosperity, beine to bring in the tobacco that makes our cigar manufacturing flourish at the turn-of-the-century, bringing in stovew iron to make our industry and later automotive industry flourish. when the bridge opens in 1930 we are at the height of prohibition. it quickl
detroit to canada. traveling across the abbasid or bridge is nearly 10,000 cars a day plus another 2000 semitruck's. the main transport for semi trucks leaving america and going into canada through michigan. we see everything on those trucks. from gerber baby food through kellogg's cereal made in michigan. anything and everything that has to be traded. as the two biggest international trading partners in the world you can imagine the depth and scope of what is traveling the bridge. in 1929,...
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canada mexico trade agreement. the administration is inviting congressional leaders to the white house to discuss iran. that meeting is expected at 3:00 eastern. members of congress earlier held a closed door briefing on the ongoing tensions with iran after a u.s. drone was shot down by iran's revolutionary guard yesterday. senator lindsey graham and eliot engel spoke to reporters after the briefing. house speaker pelosi also talked about iran in her weekly briefing this morning. >> yes, sir. >> reporter: we're going to shut down -- shot down the drone over international waters. the president says iran has made a big mistake. iran says it's ready for war. you called for a debriefing. how do you think the administration should respond? >> first, we're going to -- the reason we called the meeting earlier today, thank you for accommodating that is at 11:00 we'll have a briefing, i
canada mexico trade agreement. the administration is inviting congressional leaders to the white house to discuss iran. that meeting is expected at 3:00 eastern. members of congress earlier held a closed door briefing on the ongoing tensions with iran after a u.s. drone was shot down by iran's revolutionary guard yesterday. senator lindsey graham and eliot engel spoke to reporters after the briefing. house speaker pelosi also talked about iran in her weekly briefing this morning. >> yes,...
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this is an uncomfortable day for canada. titled reclaiming power and place the report took almost 3 years to write the inquiry heard more than 2000 witness testimonies and claims that canadian justice system is based on the values of a settler colonial society failing to include indigenous concepts of justice and the probe states the death or disappearance of thousands of women have likely gone on record and it emits that no one knows an exact number although estimates put the figure out around 4000 the report includes multiple accounts of the victims and their relatives here's one of their stories i was he and this was literally just a month and a half before my sister loretta was murdered she was texting me she was like what are you doing delilah this is not just won a bridge and a woman or girl this is being considered a national epidemic we heard from the chair of indigenous governance at canada's ryerson university she says the state has done nothing to address the problem. there's a whole bunch of really you know probl
this is an uncomfortable day for canada. titled reclaiming power and place the report took almost 3 years to write the inquiry heard more than 2000 witness testimonies and claims that canadian justice system is based on the values of a settler colonial society failing to include indigenous concepts of justice and the probe states the death or disappearance of thousands of women have likely gone on record and it emits that no one knows an exact number although estimates put the figure out around...
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i am standing in ontario canada. across the river is the city of detroit. up next, we explore the border crossing between canada and the united states, one of the busiest in all of the country. >> it is not just the link of two cities. it is the link of two nations. the bridge behind me in the tunnel under the detroit river annect 16 billion in trade year for both countries. rely on this network of transportation and international trade, so it is a tremendously important part of our history and has been since pre-civil war. during prohibition, detroit brings in 75% of all the illegal alcohol brought into this years ofor the 14 prohibition. detroit the 1800s in was the cigar capital of america. -- they were days when you had seven to 10,000 railroad cars waiting to be trends or did they could not get across the river because they would come in to detroit and then have to wait for fairies to take them across to canada. that backlog made the conversation about either a tunnel or a bridge take the forefront. something had to be done because we had storehouses f
i am standing in ontario canada. across the river is the city of detroit. up next, we explore the border crossing between canada and the united states, one of the busiest in all of the country. >> it is not just the link of two cities. it is the link of two nations. the bridge behind me in the tunnel under the detroit river annect 16 billion in trade year for both countries. rely on this network of transportation and international trade, so it is a tremendously important part of our...
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policy with canada. can you describe briefly how you approach that job and what you did to strengthen the friendship and relationship between the united states and canada? ms. craft: thank you, senator. as you well know, it's vitally important to have this relationship before you go into negotiating. and ambassador mcnotten was extremely important in including this friendship and this initial respect. if you don't have respect, then when you're sitting at the table and disagree, then you won't come back and it will not be productive. you know, we had several issues as far as five i's meetings especially when it came to china and the use of 5-g technology. i am continuing to stress canada to pay their 2% for nato. so maybe i can say that publicly one more time. and also just the fact that usmca was so important to all. everywhere i go, whether it's oronto, calgary, montreal, quebec, they would ask me about nafta and usmca -- at the time it was nafta -- and how important it was to them, to their families,
policy with canada. can you describe briefly how you approach that job and what you did to strengthen the friendship and relationship between the united states and canada? ms. craft: thank you, senator. as you well know, it's vitally important to have this relationship before you go into negotiating. and ambassador mcnotten was extremely important in including this friendship and this initial respect. if you don't have respect, then when you're sitting at the table and disagree, then you won't...
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in fact in quebec they call canada kak canada because there's so much animosity they had a referendum where they almost voted to separate it and then come back they talk about poulain pure wool chemical and it's not an open province you can't to emigrate if you don't speak french your children have to go to french schools if you have a sign that says joe's shoes bigger than show still do joe they have actual language police they come by with polaroid cameras and you get a fine now they've managed to maintain a culture where their accent is 100 years old and they're nothing like the rest of the country they're nothing like france french people can't understand them so they've managed to maintain this bubble and i can i find it kind of impressive sometimes like the jews in williamsburg and in montreal for that matter huge population 0 up there. but on the other hand if you keep creating this bubble eventually you're going to come across as a fascist you can't have it both ways so yeah i think you just drop it at the facial veils i have to be able to see your face but you're right if you
in fact in quebec they call canada kak canada because there's so much animosity they had a referendum where they almost voted to separate it and then come back they talk about poulain pure wool chemical and it's not an open province you can't to emigrate if you don't speak french your children have to go to french schools if you have a sign that says joe's shoes bigger than show still do joe they have actual language police they come by with polaroid cameras and you get a fine now they've...
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this is an uncomfortable day for canada. entitled reclaiming power and place the report took almost 3 years to compile the inquiry heard more than 2000 witness testimonies and claims the canadian justice system is based on the values of a settler colonial society and fails to include indigenous concepts of justice the probe states the deaths or disappearance of thousands of women have likely gone unreported and it myths that no one knows an exact number although estimates put the figure at around 4000 the report also includes multiple accounts of victims and their relatives here's one of their stories i was he and this was literally just a month and a half before my sister loretta was murdered she was stack's to me she was like what are you doing delilah this is not just one abrasion a woman or girl this is being considered a national epidemic we heard from the chair of indigenous governance from ryerson university she says the state has done nothing to address the problem. there's a whole bunch of really you know problemati
this is an uncomfortable day for canada. entitled reclaiming power and place the report took almost 3 years to compile the inquiry heard more than 2000 witness testimonies and claims the canadian justice system is based on the values of a settler colonial society and fails to include indigenous concepts of justice the probe states the deaths or disappearance of thousands of women have likely gone unreported and it myths that no one knows an exact number although estimates put the figure at...
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this is an uncomfortable day for canada. but entitled creep claiming power placed the report 3 years to complete the inquiry heard more than 2000 witness testimonies and claims the canadian justice system is based on the values of a settler colonial society and it fails to to include indigenous concepts of justice the states the death or disappearance of thousands of women have likely gone on record it and admits that no one knows the exact number although it does estimate that the figure could be as high as $4000.00 the report also includes multiple accounts of victims and their relatives is one of the stories. i was hitchhiking and this was literally just a month and i have before my sister loretta was murdered she was texting me she was like what are you doing delilah this is not just one abrasion a woman or girl this is being considered a national epidemic where we heard from the chair of the indigenous governance from rice and university and she says that the state has done nothing to address the problem there's a whole
this is an uncomfortable day for canada. but entitled creep claiming power placed the report 3 years to complete the inquiry heard more than 2000 witness testimonies and claims the canadian justice system is based on the values of a settler colonial society and it fails to to include indigenous concepts of justice the states the death or disappearance of thousands of women have likely gone on record it and admits that no one knows the exact number although it does estimate that the figure could...
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, targeted all across canada. oure have to be changes to criminal justice system and our judicial system to right those longs, to o denounce editor the horrendous amount of violence against indigenous women and girls. we have been told by perpetrators of violence that they target indigenous women and girls because they can, they can get away with it. court, thegets to sentence will just be a slap on the hand. we've also heard about children be removed from their families. thatde findings of fact children are removed from families not because the parents are incompetent or negligent, it is because the parents are poor. the parents are poor because the state delivery of services and because of the genocide that has been going on in canada for generations now. so policing, criminal justice, child welfare, indigenous rights breaches and abuses -- human rights abuses and violations, all of them -- i think that is about the best summary i can give you in a short period of time. juan: chief commissioner buller, could you
, targeted all across canada. oure have to be changes to criminal justice system and our judicial system to right those longs, to o denounce editor the horrendous amount of violence against indigenous women and girls. we have been told by perpetrators of violence that they target indigenous women and girls because they can, they can get away with it. court, thegets to sentence will just be a slap on the hand. we've also heard about children be removed from their families. thatde findings of...
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because of our close proximity to canada. the underground railroad was an underlying foundation for the history of detroit because it was an instrumental part of the growth of the community. a large part of the community was made up of the freedom seekers and helped detroit grow to be what it is today. >> continuing our to tour of detroit next we had to greektown 48 stop at detroit public libraries skillman branch which was the sight of the old city jail, the location of the cities first race riot. >> here at this location is where thornton and result .lackburn were in jail the uprising occurs here to freedom. iny had been enslaved louisville, kentucky. ruthascaped because blackburn had been sold down to new orleans and barton did not want to lose the woman he loved so they escaped together and came to detroit in 1831. they came to detroit to get far away from kentucky. because of the 1793 fugitive slave law, going to ohio was still risky because bounty hunters can come and take you even from free states act down to where you
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indigenous women and girls across canada have disappeared suffered violence or been killed. and our justice system has failed the racism sexism and economic inequality that has allowed such violence against indigenous women and girls to prevail must be eradicated. was. well in title of reclaiming power am place the report to a call most 3 years to complete inquiry had more than 2000 witness testimonies and claims that canadian justice system is based in the valleys of a settler colonial society and also fails to include indigenous concepts of justice the probe states that the deaths or disappearance of thousands of women have likely gone and recorded and admits to that no one knows an exact number although estimates to put the figure something like $4000.00 we discuss the matter with audrey huntley co-founder of the no more silence group and also with pamela she's chair of indigenous governance from rice and university. there's a whole bunch of really you know problematic criminal activity as regards to indigenous women and girls and it's been unaddressed for all of these de
indigenous women and girls across canada have disappeared suffered violence or been killed. and our justice system has failed the racism sexism and economic inequality that has allowed such violence against indigenous women and girls to prevail must be eradicated. was. well in title of reclaiming power am place the report to a call most 3 years to complete inquiry had more than 2000 witness testimonies and claims that canadian justice system is based in the valleys of a settler colonial society...
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but, anything i can do to help canada, i will be doing. reporter: are you bringing it up with president xi? pres. trump: at justin's request, i will. reporter: when umca is ratified. when? pres. trump: don't say when. because so far, i have to get the democrats to approve it. i like your positive thinking, but if and the if is really subject to the democrats. let's see what happens. but i really believe that nancy pelosi and the house will approve it. i think the senate will approve it rapidly. it's going to be very bipartisan. it's great for the farmers and manufacturers. it's really great for everybody, and unions. it's great for unions. we have tremendous union support -- union support, too. it's a tremendous -- it shows a partnership between three countries, and it's sort of three countries in a trade sense. we're competing with the european union and china. it gives us a bigger dialogue. it gives us a bigger platform. it's really good for all three. it's something that's popular. i hope, politically, they can do what they have to do.
but, anything i can do to help canada, i will be doing. reporter: are you bringing it up with president xi? pres. trump: at justin's request, i will. reporter: when umca is ratified. when? pres. trump: don't say when. because so far, i have to get the democrats to approve it. i like your positive thinking, but if and the if is really subject to the democrats. let's see what happens. but i really believe that nancy pelosi and the house will approve it. i think the senate will approve it rapidly....
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and canada. and that is supposed to you know eliminate all there is between the 3 countries so i don't know what they're hoping for but i don't know they've put themselves in a weak spot start at me ask you about these potential types of migration controls are they a realistic possibility for mexico i mean it's a huge border do they have the resources to manage this presumably it'll have to be divestiture from elsewhere. well i mean obviously at the margin there is there are things they could do they can try to enforce the their their own southern border but ultimately what the u.s. is asking them to do is to turn themselves into some sort of east germany where they they build walls and whatever else the make it impossible to leave mexico and that seems like a completely reasonable the band to make and stand well we just had a short while ago the mexican president mentioning international option took us what to what he could possibly do that well mexico can go through due to w t o and say hey loo
and canada. and that is supposed to you know eliminate all there is between the 3 countries so i don't know what they're hoping for but i don't know they've put themselves in a weak spot start at me ask you about these potential types of migration controls are they a realistic possibility for mexico i mean it's a huge border do they have the resources to manage this presumably it'll have to be divestiture from elsewhere. well i mean obviously at the margin there is there are things they could...
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this is an uncomfortable day for canada. titled reclaiming power and place the report took almost 3 years to write the inquiry heard more than 2000 witness testimonies and claims the canadian justice system is based on the values of a settler colonial society failing to include indigenous concepts of justice the probe states the death or disappearance of thousands of women of likely gone unrecorded and it admits that no one even knows the exact number although estimates put the figure of $4000.00 the reporting pleads multiple accounts of victims and their relatives here's just one of the stories. i was he chaykin and this was literally just a month and i have before my sister loretta was murdered she was stack's to me she was like what are you doing delilah this is not just one aboriginal woman or girl this is being considered a national epidemic we heard from the chair of indigenous governance of canada's ryerson university who says that the state has done nothing to address the problem . there's a whole bunch of really you
this is an uncomfortable day for canada. titled reclaiming power and place the report took almost 3 years to write the inquiry heard more than 2000 witness testimonies and claims the canadian justice system is based on the values of a settler colonial society failing to include indigenous concepts of justice the probe states the death or disappearance of thousands of women of likely gone unrecorded and it admits that no one even knows the exact number although estimates put the figure of...
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he was widely known in england canada and the eastern united states as father henson. and he was very much in demand as a preacher and a speaker. he became an inspiration, not "the" inspiration for the literary character uncle tom in "uncle tom's cabin." and they actually were alike in some ways only. harriet beecher stowe used many sources for that character. but basically she was writing a christ figure. she developed a character who was a very, very devout christian, tried to persuade other people to deepen their faith. sacrifice themselves for others. he was beaten, tortured, died and forgave his tormenters as he died. that's not not henson. that's christ. even though there were many inspirations for uncle tom josiah henson got associated with it. and this was one of the best and the worst things that could happen to him. it caused his fame to skyrocket. he had an exhibition at the london's world fair of the lumber produced at the settlement in canada. and even queen victoria met him and invited him to windsor castle. so he was a phenomenally famous man, more so wh
he was widely known in england canada and the eastern united states as father henson. and he was very much in demand as a preacher and a speaker. he became an inspiration, not "the" inspiration for the literary character uncle tom in "uncle tom's cabin." and they actually were alike in some ways only. harriet beecher stowe used many sources for that character. but basically she was writing a christ figure. she developed a character who was a very, very devout christian,...
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but, anything i can do to help canada, i will be doing. excuse me? reporter: are you bringing it up with president xi? pres. trump: at justin's request, i will. reporter: when umca is ratified. will that be -- when? don't say when. because so far, i have to get the democrats to approve it. i like your positive thinking, but if and the if is really suect to the democrats. let's see what happens. but i really believe that nancy pelosi and the house will approve it. i think the senate will approve it rapidly. it's going to be very bipartisan. it's great for the farmers and manufacturers. it's really great for everybody, and unions. it's great for unions. we have tremendous union support, too. it's a tremendous -- it shows a partnership between three countries, and it's sort of three countries in a trade sense. we're competing with the european union. we are competing with china. it gives us a bigger dialogue. it gives us a bigger platform. it's really good for all three. it's something that's popular. i hope, politically, they can do what they have to d
but, anything i can do to help canada, i will be doing. excuse me? reporter: are you bringing it up with president xi? pres. trump: at justin's request, i will. reporter: when umca is ratified. will that be -- when? don't say when. because so far, i have to get the democrats to approve it. i like your positive thinking, but if and the if is really suect to the democrats. let's see what happens. but i really believe that nancy pelosi and the house will approve it. i think the senate will approve...
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jane: can canada trust the u.s. as a trading partner? barbara: there is concern aboutr the way mrp deals withho tariffs anquickly things can change, but it is a long relationship. not always so smooth, there has been a long dispute over lumber that was much before mr. trump. but generally, stable and theyng are crosheir fingers that will be the undercurrent. jane: thanks for joining me. a quick look at the day's other news. the u.s. senate voted tolock llions of dollars of arms sales to saudi arabia and other arab countries. this as the court of appeal in london ruled the british government acted unlawfully in the way it granted licenses to export arms to saudi arabior -- for possible use in yemen. l u.yers say they will appeal. alabama republican roy moore announced he will run for the u.s. senate again. he narrowly lost a special election in 2017 to fill the former attorney general jeff sessions's seat. last month president donald trump tweeted he thought che former judld not win. in the u.k., the race to bthe next leadeof the conserva
jane: can canada trust the u.s. as a trading partner? barbara: there is concern aboutr the way mrp deals withho tariffs anquickly things can change, but it is a long relationship. not always so smooth, there has been a long dispute over lumber that was much before mr. trump. but generally, stable and theyng are crosheir fingers that will be the undercurrent. jane: thanks for joining me. a quick look at the day's other news. the u.s. senate voted tolock llions of dollars of arms sales to saudi...
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the was was this is an uncomfortable day for canada. one type of reclaiming power and place the report took almost 3 years to complete the inquiry heard more than 2000 witness testimonies and claims the canadian justice system is based on the values of a settler colonial society and also fails to include indigenous concepts of justice while the probe states the deaths are or disappearances of thousands of women have likely gone on record although it does it mit that no one knows an exact number it estimates that the figure could be as high as $4000.00 the report also includes multiple accounts of victims and their relatives has one of their stories i was he chaykin and this was literally just a month and i have before my sister loretta was murdered she was stack's to me she was like what are you doing delilah this is not just one aboriginal woman or girl this is being considered a national epidemic and we heard from the chair of the indigenous governance from rice and university and she says that the state has done nothing to address th
the was was this is an uncomfortable day for canada. one type of reclaiming power and place the report took almost 3 years to complete the inquiry heard more than 2000 witness testimonies and claims the canadian justice system is based on the values of a settler colonial society and also fails to include indigenous concepts of justice while the probe states the deaths are or disappearances of thousands of women have likely gone on record although it does it mit that no one knows an exact number...
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that did his reputation no harm in canada, must say. they had a trade war over steel and aluminum tariffs, and both of them are keen to get the trade deal past.n they aree same page. when mr. trudeau was asked about the relationship, he didn't go into personal issues. he said, the most important thing is the flow of goodsde across the b jane: canada has been caught in the crossfire of the broader tariff war between china and the u.s. 2 canadian businessmen have been detained as part of that. what does canada want from the u.s.? barbara: mr. trudeau was vague when he was asked that. he said there were conversations about china, about what he called arbitrary detention of these two canadians who were arrested in china after the canadians arrested a senior executive of a technology company at the request of the u.s. because the americans want to try her for fraud charges. as -- it was seen as retaliation. didn't go into specifics about what he asked mr. trump, but mr. trump said if he asks me to intervene with the chinese president at the
that did his reputation no harm in canada, must say. they had a trade war over steel and aluminum tariffs, and both of them are keen to get the trade deal past.n they aree same page. when mr. trudeau was asked about the relationship, he didn't go into personal issues. he said, the most important thing is the flow of goodsde across the b jane: canada has been caught in the crossfire of the broader tariff war between china and the u.s. 2 canadian businessmen have been detained as part of that....
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one on the left front what has some of the war was canada and joining now on the ground in canada that is our correspondent taj the head of a. young canada right now so before we get to the russian president's remarks let's start with huawei is drama unfolding in your country what's the latest. what we can see that these court proceedings are actually being for push forward with a mega one joshi we know that she was arrested here but last december you know this is a story that we've been talking about a lot and as things are being pushed forward now we're hearing that we will actually see some action in the courts starting to september and october we're talking about basically disclosures of evidence but we can look and we've talked about this before this is going to last a long time a collapse well into 2020 so mang if she's here you know there's a lot of people saying there's really no evidence against her and wall wait stood up as well to talk about exactly what's going on with her we heard from benjamin howells and here's a quote from him he's the wall way vice president of interna
one on the left front what has some of the war was canada and joining now on the ground in canada that is our correspondent taj the head of a. young canada right now so before we get to the russian president's remarks let's start with huawei is drama unfolding in your country what's the latest. what we can see that these court proceedings are actually being for push forward with a mega one joshi we know that she was arrested here but last december you know this is a story that we've been...
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canada on the global stage. we will speak with don lindsay, the ceo of tech resources, also the head of canada's business council. this is bloomberg. ♪ jon: a group of canadian business leaders is urging federal business partners to outline her economic plans with canadians heading to the polls in five months. the business council is voicing its concerns about the country's economic future and an open letter. isncil chair don lindsay also the ceo of teck resources. he joins us from vancouver. in this letter, you and others raising potential concerns about the canadian economy down the road. what is your primary concern? >> well, we certainly believe canada is a great place to work and live. we hope and always will be. but we have some concerns there are clouds looming on the horizon, that we see some challenges to our economy. we want to make sure each of the federal political parties have strategies to address these issues. skills and talent, energy and infrastructure, taxation, regulation, innovation in the
canada on the global stage. we will speak with don lindsay, the ceo of tech resources, also the head of canada's business council. this is bloomberg. ♪ jon: a group of canadian business leaders is urging federal business partners to outline her economic plans with canadians heading to the polls in five months. the business council is voicing its concerns about the country's economic future and an open letter. isncil chair don lindsay also the ceo of teck resources. he joins us from vancouver....
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coming to you this weekend from ottawa, canada. coming up in just a few moments, i'll be speaking with vice president mike pence about the new usmca deal as well as secretary of state mike pompeo. the vice president just finishing a meeting with the prime minister of canada. we will talk aut that. but first, while much attention has been given to administration's trade talks with china, the united states is on the verge of implementing another major trade agreement, the usmca. vice president mike pence traveled to ottawa this week to meet with canadian prime minister justin trudeau to talk about the deal's ratification and its importance to economies. i had a chance to sit down with the vice president in an exclusive interview right here in ottawa. we talked about usmca and how he believes it benefit america. >> first and foremost, let's recognize that the american economy is booming. 5.8 million new jobs, in the last quarter 3.1% growth. more importantly, wages are rising at the fastest level in more than ten years, and we've seen
coming to you this weekend from ottawa, canada. coming up in just a few moments, i'll be speaking with vice president mike pence about the new usmca deal as well as secretary of state mike pompeo. the vice president just finishing a meeting with the prime minister of canada. we will talk aut that. but first, while much attention has been given to administration's trade talks with china, the united states is on the verge of implementing another major trade agreement, the usmca. vice president...
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victims of a canadian genocide this is the conclusion of a landmark government inquiry into canada's missing all murdered indigenous women the report leaked to the media looked into the deaths and disappearances of $1200.00 indigenous women since 1980 but the exact number is thought to be much higher it found a disproportionate level of violence faced by indigenous women due to deep rooted colonialism and state inaction indigenous women make up 4 percent of canada's population but account for 16 to 24 percent of homicide victims more than 2000 witnesses participated in the inquiry including survivors and relatives of missing women or for more on this we can speak to colleen heal cardinal she is the executive director of the national indigenous survivors of child welfare network she joins us over skype from. and colleen you are not just an activist that provide support to others you and those closest to you have experienced violence as a result of certain policies tell me your reaction to the conclusion of this government inquiry i suppose it confirms what you and many others already
victims of a canadian genocide this is the conclusion of a landmark government inquiry into canada's missing all murdered indigenous women the report leaked to the media looked into the deaths and disappearances of $1200.00 indigenous women since 1980 but the exact number is thought to be much higher it found a disproportionate level of violence faced by indigenous women due to deep rooted colonialism and state inaction indigenous women make up 4 percent of canada's population but account for...
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before freedom seekers made their way to canada. we visit the second baptist church to learn about its role in the journey to freedom. >> detroit is known as the gateway to freedom. there is a statue commemorating that. there isposite side one pointing back on this side. passageway or the route to get to canada or to freedom. the underground railroad was a loose mechanism for the freedom speak -- freedom seekers to escape to freedom. throughout the north there were safe havens, because the idea ones had to get across the ohio river from the slave states to the free states. were a lot of safe havens around illinois, indiana, ohio, pittsburgh, as well as michigan. the founders got involved in the underground railroad before they were even a church area before they were a place of worship -- worship back in 1831. the color community was involved in helping them to escape to canada. members were very prominent in that escape. were future members of second baptist. involved. were we didn't become a place of worship until 1836. it's the o
before freedom seekers made their way to canada. we visit the second baptist church to learn about its role in the journey to freedom. >> detroit is known as the gateway to freedom. there is a statue commemorating that. there isposite side one pointing back on this side. passageway or the route to get to canada or to freedom. the underground railroad was a loose mechanism for the freedom speak -- freedom seekers to escape to freedom. throughout the north there were safe havens, because...
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my hail of it is in canada and will bring us the latest on the trial and all the latest moves facing the battle tested telecom giant what a plague it's face in the markets and if you assume they are lead for years to come kaufman author of the bet on them at the farm is on hand to give his outlook on what could be and store for the world daunting or problems. finally another day another cut this time. $10000000000.00 and ripple poll it took turns the analysts fans want to standing by to help us dig into the point of prosody show today let's go and dive right in. china and russia continue to strengthen their ties at the same petersburg international economic forum and are committed to fostering a deeper cooperation in the face of an increased political and economic hostility from the u.s. this also reflected by the russian president vladimir putin's comments on huawei who has now agreed to be the leading force for russia's development. the situation around wildly for example which is not only being sidelined. out of the global market in some circles it is even more over the 1st techno
my hail of it is in canada and will bring us the latest on the trial and all the latest moves facing the battle tested telecom giant what a plague it's face in the markets and if you assume they are lead for years to come kaufman author of the bet on them at the farm is on hand to give his outlook on what could be and store for the world daunting or problems. finally another day another cut this time. $10000000000.00 and ripple poll it took turns the analysts fans want to standing by to help us...
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this is an uncomfortable day for canada. titled reclaiming power and place the report took almost 3 years to write the inquiry heard more than 2000 witness testimonies and claims the canadian justice system is based on the values of a stellar colonial society failing to include indigenous concepts of justice now the probe states the dust or disappearance of thousands of women have likely gone on record and it myth that no one knows an exact number although estimates put the figure out around 4000 the report includes multiple accounts of victims and their relatives here's one of their stories i was he checking and this was literally just a month and a half before my sister loretta was murdered she was texting me she was like what are you doing delilah this is not just one abrasion a woman or girl this is being considered a national epidemic. we heard from the chair of indigenous governance at canada's ryerson university she says the state has done nothing to address the problem. there's a whole bunch of really you know proble
this is an uncomfortable day for canada. titled reclaiming power and place the report took almost 3 years to write the inquiry heard more than 2000 witness testimonies and claims the canadian justice system is based on the values of a stellar colonial society failing to include indigenous concepts of justice now the probe states the dust or disappearance of thousands of women have likely gone on record and it myth that no one knows an exact number although estimates put the figure out around...
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., china, europe, canada. we asked what they are most excited about now and what they think it will look like in five years. ai, machine learning are the two biggest ones. then you get into cybersecurity, autonomous vehicles. why is ai and machine learning so popular? i would argue that the verticals they are in our huge verticals. as important, they cut horizontally across the market as well. ai machine learning helps cybersecurity be more effective. the combination of the vertical and horizontal creates this massive market for both these industries which we do a lot in. taylor: wonderful. coming to new york and even putting on a suit and tie for us. a quick mention. david rubenstein is currently speaking with the legendary golfer, businessman, and philanthropist, the golden bear, jack nicholas. you can catch the full interview on the david rubenstein show, peer-to-peer conversations. let's get a check on the first word news with mark crumpton. mark: with democrats voicing concern over president trump's iran
., china, europe, canada. we asked what they are most excited about now and what they think it will look like in five years. ai, machine learning are the two biggest ones. then you get into cybersecurity, autonomous vehicles. why is ai and machine learning so popular? i would argue that the verticals they are in our huge verticals. as important, they cut horizontally across the market as well. ai machine learning helps cybersecurity be more effective. the combination of the vertical and...
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coming to you this weekend from ottawa, canada. coming up in just a few moments, i'll be speaking with vice president mike pence about the new usmca deal as well as secretary of state mike pompeo. the vice president just finishing a meeting with the prime minister of canada. we will talk about that. but first, while much attention has been given to administration's trade talks with china, the united states is on the verge of implementing another major trade agreement, the usmca. vice president mike pence traveled to ottawa this week to meet with canadian prime minister justin trudeau to talk about the deal's ratification and its importance to economies. i had a chance to sit down with the vice president in an exclusive interview right here in ottawa. we talked about usmca and how he believes it benefit america. >> first and foremost, let's recognize that the american economy is booming. 5.8 million new jobs, in the last quarter 3.1% growth. more importantly, wages are rising at the fastest level in more than ten years, and we've se
coming to you this weekend from ottawa, canada. coming up in just a few moments, i'll be speaking with vice president mike pence about the new usmca deal as well as secretary of state mike pompeo. the vice president just finishing a meeting with the prime minister of canada. we will talk about that. but first, while much attention has been given to administration's trade talks with china, the united states is on the verge of implementing another major trade agreement, the usmca. vice president...
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my hail of it is in canada and will bring us the latest on the trial and all the latest moves facing the battle tested telecom giant. a plague of space in the markets and it's assumed for years to. kaufman author of the bet all of that the farm is on hand to give his outlook on what will be in store for the world's daunting problems. finally another day another threat this time has seen $10000000000.00 and we're told it took turns the analysts and one is standing by to help us dig into the whole point of property shows today and dive right in. china and russia continue to strengthen their ties at the same petersburg international economic forum and are committed to fostering a deeper cooperation in the face of an increased political and economic hostility from the u.s. this was reflected by the russian president vladimir putin's comments on huawei who has now agreed to be the leading force for russia's development. the situation around wildly for example which is not only being sidelined. out of the global market in some circles it is even more over the 1st technological war. the us
my hail of it is in canada and will bring us the latest on the trial and all the latest moves facing the battle tested telecom giant. a plague of space in the markets and it's assumed for years to. kaufman author of the bet all of that the farm is on hand to give his outlook on what will be in store for the world's daunting problems. finally another day another threat this time has seen $10000000000.00 and we're told it took turns the analysts and one is standing by to help us dig into the...
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this is an uncomfortable day for canada. thanks for joining us this evening you're watching our. second day of the u.s. president's state visit to the u.k. donald trump and prime minister to resign they spoke at a press conference highlighting the issues that they discussed in a meeting earlier in the day thankfully did try it's iran and of course it has more . might be raining here in westminster but it's not raining on the anti trump parade which is in full swing in harlem and square and see trump protesters demonstrating against the full blown state visit that the u.s. president has been treated to head over the last 2 days in the culmination today of the 2nd political day of donald trump's trip here was the press conference with him and the u.k. the reason may now they both talked up the special relationship they talked about that still has to get elusive trade deal between the u.s. and the u.k. that they both hope to come out they say post brags that donald trump said it would be phenomenal that it would increase trade between the 2 countries at least 2 or 3 times they spoke
this is an uncomfortable day for canada. thanks for joining us this evening you're watching our. second day of the u.s. president's state visit to the u.k. donald trump and prime minister to resign they spoke at a press conference highlighting the issues that they discussed in a meeting earlier in the day thankfully did try it's iran and of course it has more . might be raining here in westminster but it's not raining on the anti trump parade which is in full swing in harlem and square and see...
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canada says it will phase out single—use items like straws
canada says it will phase out single—use items like straws
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one on the left front what has some of the war was canada and joining now on the ground and canada that is our key correspondent alex the head of a. young canada right now so before we get to the russian president's remarks let's start with huawei is drama unfolding in your country what's the latest. what we can see that these court proceedings are actually being for push forward with a mega one joshi we know that she was arrested here but last december you know this is a story that we've been talking about a lot and as things are being pushed forward now we're hearing that we will actually see some action in the courts starting to september and october we're talking about basically disclosures of evidence but we can look and we've talked about this before this is going to last a long time it could last well into 2020 so mang if she's here you know there's a lot of people saying there's really no evidence against her and while weight stood up as well to talk about exactly what's going on with her we heard from benjamin howells and here's a quote from him he's a while away vice president
one on the left front what has some of the war was canada and joining now on the ground and canada that is our key correspondent alex the head of a. young canada right now so before we get to the russian president's remarks let's start with huawei is drama unfolding in your country what's the latest. what we can see that these court proceedings are actually being for push forward with a mega one joshi we know that she was arrested here but last december you know this is a story that we've been...
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Jun 18, 2019
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the fate of canada's energy sector. today we get a decision from the federal about whether it will approve canada's transmountain pipeline expansion. facebook wants its cryptocurrency to rival the greenback. we take a closer look. let's take a closer look now at the major averages. we did see some real reaction to super mario and his comments about stimulus being on the table. stocks rallied across the board as we saw bonds moving in the opposite direction. tech, industrials, energy leading the market higher. boeing is up on new orders. chip stocks also surging. here's a look at global bonds. france with negative for the first time in history. sweden hit zero for the first time in history. seeing a bounce back in yields, but a strong reaction to this notion of additional stimulus coming out of europe, as we expected. is quite telling what the expectations of growth are for the developed world. not surprising, we are seeing the negative yielding debt is nearing $2 trillion. of course, this is a great place to start with,
the fate of canada's energy sector. today we get a decision from the federal about whether it will approve canada's transmountain pipeline expansion. facebook wants its cryptocurrency to rival the greenback. we take a closer look. let's take a closer look now at the major averages. we did see some real reaction to super mario and his comments about stimulus being on the table. stocks rallied across the board as we saw bonds moving in the opposite direction. tech, industrials, energy leading the...
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Jun 1, 2019
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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 set him a 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 ottawa 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 right to health right the livelihoods right to a proper living activists say the philippines is. just one of the many countries in southeast asia that had become dumping grounds of toxic 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-recyclable plas
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 set him a 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 ottawa 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...