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or canada. whether or not they have regulations that affect drug problems -- jug prices that may -- drug prices that affect the ceiling on the prices. the u.s. has individual programs, individual public programs but not a national approach to regulating drug prices. a third reason is differences in distribution and supply chain for drugs in the u.s.. there are a lot of entities between the manufacturer and the pharmacy that include wholesalers, health plans, pharmacy benefit managers, and so there is a complex supply chain where a number of entities , each of which the money flows through and people get paid for services. two last quick reasons, manufacturers point to the u.s.'s payment for research and development and innovation, and certainly we saw that the u.s. has contributed a larger share of its economy to development for prescription drugs, but that alone does not account for the differences we saw in other countries. the last factor i would note at a high level is valuing the choice of
or canada. whether or not they have regulations that affect drug problems -- jug prices that may -- drug prices that affect the ceiling on the prices. the u.s. has individual programs, individual public programs but not a national approach to regulating drug prices. a third reason is differences in distribution and supply chain for drugs in the u.s.. there are a lot of entities between the manufacturer and the pharmacy that include wholesalers, health plans, pharmacy benefit managers, and so...
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or canada. whether or not they have national regulations that affect the drug prices, make ceilings on the prices or require comparative effectiveness. and the other three countries have that. the u.s. has individual programs, individual health plans, individual public es. programs, but not a national approach to regulating drug prices. a third reason is differences in the distribution and supply ctur chain for drugs. in the u.s. there are a lot of entities between the olesal manufacturerer and the pharmacy. that includes wholesalers, it includes health plans, policy benefit managers. entit there's just a complex supply chain where number of entities c involved, each of which the money flows through and gets paid for those services. the two last quick reasons, manufacturers point to the u.s.'s payment for research and development and innovation, and certainly we saw that the u.s. does contribute a larger share of its economy to research and u development for prescription tr. drugs. but that alon
or canada. whether or not they have national regulations that affect the drug prices, make ceilings on the prices or require comparative effectiveness. and the other three countries have that. the u.s. has individual programs, individual health plans, individual public es. programs, but not a national approach to regulating drug prices. a third reason is differences in the distribution and supply ctur chain for drugs. in the u.s. there are a lot of entities between the olesal manufacturerer and...
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canada is in the midst of a third wave. infection rates are nearly double that of the u.s. >> reporter: according to an april poll, most canadians support a total ban on international travel. that may be because last year, the u.s. was slow to respond to the pandemic, and infections there at first, soared. bill anderson of the cross- border institute at the university of windsor. >> i think early in this pandemic, there was a public perception that canada was being very responsible and the united states was not being responsible at all. now, of course, we're well into this thing, and the infection rates right here are very high right now in canada. >> reporter: now, despite the border closure, infection rates in canada are higher than the u.s. and the country has lagged behind with vaccinations. 34% of canadians have received one dose, but only 3% are fully vaccinated. so while the u.s. is reopening, lockdowns in canada have gotten even stricter. last month, the government of ontario also prohibited non- essential travel, s
canada is in the midst of a third wave. infection rates are nearly double that of the u.s. >> reporter: according to an april poll, most canadians support a total ban on international travel. that may be because last year, the u.s. was slow to respond to the pandemic, and infections there at first, soared. bill anderson of the cross- border institute at the university of windsor. >> i think early in this pandemic, there was a public perception that canada was being very responsible...
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canada relationship. this is our most important relationship today and i say that the last administration putting tariffs on canada on the cause of national security, steel, aluminum, threatening them on a transactional basis. i think we have an opportunity to look at a more expansive way of recognizing the importance of canada. we have done it in nato. we've done it in nafta. maybe there's a more comprehensive way of acknowledging this. that think the first place to look is our shared border. we have about 120 border crossings. i think we should take a look at new technologies to make that border much more flexible. i think the other way to look at this is the u.s. is going to look at industrial policy for the first time in a long time. i would encourage the united states to look at canada to be part of that supply chain. out of the national security of doing things together, 80% of the canadian population lives within miles of the u.s. border. this is our most important ally. >> our many thanks to bruce
canada relationship. this is our most important relationship today and i say that the last administration putting tariffs on canada on the cause of national security, steel, aluminum, threatening them on a transactional basis. i think we have an opportunity to look at a more expansive way of recognizing the importance of canada. we have done it in nato. we've done it in nafta. maybe there's a more comprehensive way of acknowledging this. that think the first place to look is our shared border....
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>> just shouldn't -- well, because they're in charge. >> yes. >> canada -- canada -- canada -- our relationship with canada is now being governed by president biden, vice president harris, and the folks at the state department in the biden administration. and my point is, they're allowing them to send a contradictory message. give us the vaccines. but when you're vaccinated, you can't come to canada. we don't want you. that's just wrong, chris. >> i get it. and we have to find out more about their reluctance. i hear you on the issue. >> i'd be happy -- i'd be happy to talk to prime minister trudeau about it on your show, chris. >> listen. the invitation will be made. what i am asking is this. the hesitancy, as you know, is proportionally more on the right side of the political aisle. and i believe, again, that it's not just, well, republicans are more skeptical of science. i don't think that's true. i think it's been politically weaponized more. and when you look at where places in the country went for trump, they are less likely to want the vaccine. i think that is about this poisoned-politica
>> just shouldn't -- well, because they're in charge. >> yes. >> canada -- canada -- canada -- our relationship with canada is now being governed by president biden, vice president harris, and the folks at the state department in the biden administration. and my point is, they're allowing them to send a contradictory message. give us the vaccines. but when you're vaccinated, you can't come to canada. we don't want you. that's just wrong, chris. >> i get it. and we have...
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although canada seems to have quite a lot of doses itself. how would you rate canada is vaccination drive in all actually it's been very good been week of the doses that we've received. and it's a large number. 20 some 1000000 more than 89 percent had been distributed to the provinces and territories across the country. and most of those probably just in territories, more than 80 to 90 percent of our are already in arms already immunized. so you wouldn't agree with the criticism from below, and that there's been a dispute portion that back seen in, taken in, in canada like some other o e c d countries as well. so we have more orders for vaccines than we have population. but whether all those vaccines will arrive is not even clear at this point. so as an example, we have large orders in from a, during evac seeing, but it's not coming as you know, they've been real problems with the delivery of madonna. so candidates decision had been to order from a number of different countries in case the word delivery problem. so it's always different what
although canada seems to have quite a lot of doses itself. how would you rate canada is vaccination drive in all actually it's been very good been week of the doses that we've received. and it's a large number. 20 some 1000000 more than 89 percent had been distributed to the provinces and territories across the country. and most of those probably just in territories, more than 80 to 90 percent of our are already in arms already immunized. so you wouldn't agree with the criticism from below, and...
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although canada seems to have quite a lot of doses itself. how would you rate canada is vaccination drive in all actually it's been very good been week of the dose is that we've received and it's a large number. 27000000. more than 89 percent have been distributed to the provinces and territories across the country. and most of those probably just in territories, more than 80 to 90 percent of our are already in arms already immunized. so you wouldn't agree with the criticism that there's been a dis, portion that back seen in taken in canada like some other o e c d countries as well. so we have more orders for vaccines than we have population. but whether all those vaccines will arrive is not even clear at this point. so as an example, we have large orders in for my, during the vaccine, but it's not coming as you know, there been real problems and delivery of madonna. so candidates decision had been to order from a number of different countries in case there were delivery problems. so it's always different what you've ordered and where you act
although canada seems to have quite a lot of doses itself. how would you rate canada is vaccination drive in all actually it's been very good been week of the dose is that we've received and it's a large number. 27000000. more than 89 percent have been distributed to the provinces and territories across the country. and most of those probably just in territories, more than 80 to 90 percent of our are already in arms already immunized. so you wouldn't agree with the criticism that there's been a...
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although canada seems to have quite a lot of doses itself. how would you rate canada is vaccination drive in all actually it's been very good been week of the dose is that we've received and it's a large number. 27000000. more than 89 percent had been distributed to the provinces and territories across the country. and most of those problems just in territories, more than 80 to 90 percent of our are already in arms already immunized. so you wouldn't agree with the criticism from a pro, and that there's been a portion that back seen intake in canada like some other. we see the countries as well. so we have more orders for vaccines than we have population. but whether all those vaccines will arrive is not even clear at this point. so it's an example. we've large order seen for modernity vaccine, but it's not coming as you know, there been real problems in the delivery of madonna. so candidates decision had been to order from a number of different countries, in case there were delivery problem. so it's always different what you've ordered and wh
although canada seems to have quite a lot of doses itself. how would you rate canada is vaccination drive in all actually it's been very good been week of the dose is that we've received and it's a large number. 27000000. more than 89 percent had been distributed to the provinces and territories across the country. and most of those problems just in territories, more than 80 to 90 percent of our are already in arms already immunized. so you wouldn't agree with the criticism from a pro, and that...
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although canada seems to have quite a lot of doses itself. how would you rate canada's vaccination drive in all actually it's been very good been week of the doses that we've received. and it's a large number. 27000000. more than 89 percent have been distributed to the provinces and territories across the country in most of those provinces and territories. more than 80 to 90 percent of our are already in arms already immunized. so you wouldn't agree with the criticism from a pro, and that there's been a portion that back seen in taking in canada like some other we see the countries as well. so we have more orders for vaccines than we have population. but whether all those fact seems will arrive is not even clear at this point. so it's an example. we have large orders in for me during the vaccine, but it's not coming as you know, there been real problems and delivery of madonna. so candidates decision had been to order from a number of different countries in case the word delivery problem. so it's always different what you've ordered and what
although canada seems to have quite a lot of doses itself. how would you rate canada's vaccination drive in all actually it's been very good been week of the doses that we've received. and it's a large number. 27000000. more than 89 percent have been distributed to the provinces and territories across the country in most of those provinces and territories. more than 80 to 90 percent of our are already in arms already immunized. so you wouldn't agree with the criticism from a pro, and that...
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although canada seems to have quite a lot of doses itself. how would you rate canada is vaccination drive in all actually it's been very good ben, week of the doses that we've received. and it's a large number. 27000000 more than 89 percent have been distributed to the provinces and territories across the country. and most of those provinces and territories, more than 80 to 90 percent of our are already in arms already immunized. so you wouldn't agree with the criticism that there's been a dis, portion that back seen in taken in canada like some other o e c d countries as well. so we have more orders for vaccines than we have population. but whether all those vaccines will arrive is not even clear at this point. so as an example, we have large orders in for me during the vaccine, but it's not coming as you know, there been real problems with the delivery of madonna. so canada's decision had been to order from a number of different countries, in case there were delivery problems. so it's always different where you've ordered and where you actu
although canada seems to have quite a lot of doses itself. how would you rate canada is vaccination drive in all actually it's been very good ben, week of the doses that we've received. and it's a large number. 27000000 more than 89 percent have been distributed to the provinces and territories across the country. and most of those provinces and territories, more than 80 to 90 percent of our are already in arms already immunized. so you wouldn't agree with the criticism that there's been a dis,...
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i just one school, there were 130 more than 130 residential schools located across canada. and there were also day schools in which similar trauma and abuse also occurred. the mice can say to michel con is at the center of a tough war between a powerful drunk cartel and self described. defense groups. the state like other parts of the country will vote in nick and local elections next month. and as being a violent run up, and his 2nd report from mitchell con john holeman looks at how the government seems to have left people to fend for themselves. a hillside bunker in the town of po, cut to pick south with mexico, thick walls and a trench across the ridge. it's made for action last night, but it's not filled with the army or police. this is a century point operated by the town, so called self defense group. go, i think he's shooting and you know, i take position, i shoot and then the next person comes up to shoot is just one of their fortifications. currently, they're fighting the lease, go new generation cartel and they are on high alert. i've actually never seen a check p
i just one school, there were 130 more than 130 residential schools located across canada. and there were also day schools in which similar trauma and abuse also occurred. the mice can say to michel con is at the center of a tough war between a powerful drunk cartel and self described. defense groups. the state like other parts of the country will vote in nick and local elections next month. and as being a violent run up, and his 2nd report from mitchell con john holeman looks at how the...
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the relationship with canada and mexico represents an important first step. the updated agreement now includes the most comprehensive environmental standards between any trade agreement. the united states, mexico and canada, should be proud of usmca's progress, but we must recognize the agreement did not go far enough in addressing the economic costs of our environmental challenges through trade. it is a starting point for future work in the region that explicitly acknowledges climate change and addresses global force labor issues and expanded benefits of trade to women and historically underserved communities. it is particularly important to underscore the necessarily of using trade rules and practices to preserve the earth and conserve our resources for the future. many policy makers have long argued that trade policy was not a legitimate tool in helping to solve the climate crisis. as often with labor issues, it's easy to argue this is a question of domestic policy or that doing the hard work it rally the world around new rules isn't possible or just not w
the relationship with canada and mexico represents an important first step. the updated agreement now includes the most comprehensive environmental standards between any trade agreement. the united states, mexico and canada, should be proud of usmca's progress, but we must recognize the agreement did not go far enough in addressing the economic costs of our environmental challenges through trade. it is a starting point for future work in the region that explicitly acknowledges climate change...
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about 95% of it is describing how he would conduct the invasion from canada. like three lines of it talk about -- and the other thing we could do is sail around and reinforce in new york. clearly that was meant as a throwaway not even consider it and he even said after he said that in his memo, he said but we wouldn't get the good payoff, strategic impact of that wouldn't be as great as coming down from canada so he's very clear, he basically said we could do this but don't even think about it so he considered it and rejected it, in my mind. i think jermaine and the king probably never even thought about it because they really loved this idea of coming the lake's north hitting south so i think that wasn't even part of the discussion. oddly enough, afterward, after it was all said and done, one of his criticisms, one of the many criticisms against jermaine was well, i told you we could have sailed around and reinforced him in new york city and you didn't pick the option. well, no, of course he didn't because burgoyne didn't put any emphasis on it at all so burg
about 95% of it is describing how he would conduct the invasion from canada. like three lines of it talk about -- and the other thing we could do is sail around and reinforce in new york. clearly that was meant as a throwaway not even consider it and he even said after he said that in his memo, he said but we wouldn't get the good payoff, strategic impact of that wouldn't be as great as coming down from canada so he's very clear, he basically said we could do this but don't even think about it...
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although canada seems to have quite a lot of doses itself. how would you rate canada's vaccination drive in all actually it's been very good. been wheat of the doses that we've received and it's a large number. 27000000, more than 89 percent have been distributed to the provinces and territories across the country. and most of those probably just in territories. more than 80 to 90 percent of our are already in arms already immunized. so you wouldn't agree with the criticism from that there's been this portion that back seen intake in canada like some other we see the countries as well. so we have more orders for vaccines than we have population, but whether all those vaccines will arrive is not even clear at this point. so it's an example. we've large orders in for mcdermott vaccine, but it's not coming as you know, there been real problems with the delivery of madonna. so candidates decision had been to order from a number of different countries in case there were delivery problem. so it's always different what you've ordered and where you a
although canada seems to have quite a lot of doses itself. how would you rate canada's vaccination drive in all actually it's been very good. been wheat of the doses that we've received and it's a large number. 27000000, more than 89 percent have been distributed to the provinces and territories across the country. and most of those probably just in territories. more than 80 to 90 percent of our are already in arms already immunized. so you wouldn't agree with the criticism from that there's...
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canada border, as canada's largest airline calls for an ease to travel. amanda: checking on markets, you want to characterize it today, it's a comeback session. some real turnaround from big tech names. we have been characterizing this as a weakness for tech earlier today. certainly, that is no longer the case. the nasdaq almost moving into positive territory, certainly breakeven. it is led lower now by energy, industrial financials, we're seeing a positive action from names like amazon and paypal. we are seeing movement there. not a big spike you might see, if it was really inflation fears driving the rotation today. love checking on some of the big tech names, these have been in focus, the leadership of the market got us here. we have seen profit-taking and some of the biggest markets. these are, in many cases, off of the lows. we are seeing some of the biggest turnarounds, two or 3%. we will continue watching it, we may well see mining of the positive territory. for what it's worth, the question of inflation and what the fed will have to do about infla
canada border, as canada's largest airline calls for an ease to travel. amanda: checking on markets, you want to characterize it today, it's a comeback session. some real turnaround from big tech names. we have been characterizing this as a weakness for tech earlier today. certainly, that is no longer the case. the nasdaq almost moving into positive territory, certainly breakeven. it is led lower now by energy, industrial financials, we're seeing a positive action from names like amazon and...
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and canada becomes the 1st country in the world to approve a coronavirus vaccine for children as young as 12. former u.s. president donald trump has lashed out at big tech out of facebook's oversight board up held his ban from the site trump's accounts was suspended 4 months ago after he was accused of inciting an attack by supporters on capitol hill the board says that it was the right decision but has recommended that the company reviews the puppet nature of his suspension within 6 months posting on his new independent blog trump called it a total disgrace for online giants to institute social media barons and says they must pay a political price jim madison is a social media technology analyst he says the decision has helped bring credibility to the oversights of tech companies. i think the oversight board passed its 1st big test you know one of the real questions we call we like to call it the facebook oversight board but if you look at it closely it's actually not the facebook oversight board it's just the oversight board it was created by facebook founded staffed and funded by fa
and canada becomes the 1st country in the world to approve a coronavirus vaccine for children as young as 12. former u.s. president donald trump has lashed out at big tech out of facebook's oversight board up held his ban from the site trump's accounts was suspended 4 months ago after he was accused of inciting an attack by supporters on capitol hill the board says that it was the right decision but has recommended that the company reviews the puppet nature of his suspension within 6 months...
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corsi played a central 17761st invasion of canada of course. but then in the saratoga campaign, went to ticonderoga falls and general schuyler who is the commander of the northern department and the northern army the americans nor the garment and northern army, he is really almost at his wits end after ticonderoga falls. in one of the first things washington does as commander-in-chief, aside from turning to buck him up and improve his morale a little bit through letters and things izzy send some key leaders up to help him out. i think the two most important key leaders that he sends up there are benedict arnold and benjamin lincoln. both major generals. and i think both of them are critical for the success of saratoga for the americans success of saratoga. benedict arnold because of his fiery, aggressive, just outstanding leadership from the front kind of guy. and benjamin lincoln because of his unique ability to work with the militia. both of those are things that really schuyler does not have and his subordinates don't have it. think washingt
corsi played a central 17761st invasion of canada of course. but then in the saratoga campaign, went to ticonderoga falls and general schuyler who is the commander of the northern department and the northern army the americans nor the garment and northern army, he is really almost at his wits end after ticonderoga falls. in one of the first things washington does as commander-in-chief, aside from turning to buck him up and improve his morale a little bit through letters and things izzy send...
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the united states, mexico, canada agreement gives me confidence that this approach is worthwhile. historically, congress and administrations of come together just enough to get trade agreements across the legislative finish line and then just done. we must invest and commit to the full in successful implementation. as we enforce the new standard, hall on our commitments, and use the agreement, the terms of our trade relationship with canada and mexico workers if an important first step. the updated agreements now include the most conference and forcible flavor in environmental standards of any u.s. trade agreement, and i would argue any free treatment. united states, mexico, and canada should be proud of the progress, but we must guys that the agreement does not before and after dressing the economic causes of our challenges through trade. it is too short in the region that explicitly knowledges climate change, and expands the benefits of trade to women and historically underserved communities. it is particularly important to underscore the necessity of using trade practices to co
the united states, mexico, canada agreement gives me confidence that this approach is worthwhile. historically, congress and administrations of come together just enough to get trade agreements across the legislative finish line and then just done. we must invest and commit to the full in successful implementation. as we enforce the new standard, hall on our commitments, and use the agreement, the terms of our trade relationship with canada and mexico workers if an important first step. the...
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although canada seems to have quite a lot of doses itself. how would you rate canada's vaccination drive in all actually it's been very good been week of the doses that we've received. and it's a large number. 20 some 1000000 more than 89 percent have been distributed to the provinces and territories across the country. and most of those provinces and territories, more than 80 to 90 percent of our are already in arms already immunized. so you wouldn't agree with the criticism from a bro, and that there's been a just portion that back seen in taking in canada like some other we see the countries as well. so we have more orders for vaccines than we have population. but whether all those vaccines will arrive is not even clear at this point. so as an example, we have large orders in from a durn evac seeing, but it's not coming. as you know, there been real problems with the delivery of madonna. so canada's decision had been to order from a number of different countries in case the word delivery problem. so it's always different what you've ordere
although canada seems to have quite a lot of doses itself. how would you rate canada's vaccination drive in all actually it's been very good been week of the doses that we've received. and it's a large number. 20 some 1000000 more than 89 percent have been distributed to the provinces and territories across the country. and most of those provinces and territories, more than 80 to 90 percent of our are already in arms already immunized. so you wouldn't agree with the criticism from a bro, and...
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around the world, canada and america alreadyl canada and america already building _ canada and america already building up— canada and america already building up stockpiles - canada and america already building up stockpiles of- canada and america already i building up stockpiles of these vaccines. _ building up stockpiles of these vaccines, vaccines _ building up stockpiles of these vaccines, vaccines have - building up stockpiles of these vaccines, vaccines have a - building up stockpiles of these vaccines, vaccines have a usel vaccines, vaccines have a use by date. _ vaccines, vaccines have a use by date. they— vaccines, vaccines have a use by date, they will— vaccines, vaccines have a use by date, they will have - vaccines, vaccines have a use by date, they will have to - vaccines, vaccines have a use by date, they will have to getj by date, they will have to get rid of — by date, they will have to get rid of these _ by date, they will have to get rid of these vaccines - by date, they will have to get rid of these vaccines and - by date, they will have to get rid of these
around the world, canada and america alreadyl canada and america already building _ canada and america already building up— canada and america already building up stockpiles - canada and america already building up stockpiles of- canada and america already i building up stockpiles of these vaccines. _ building up stockpiles of these vaccines, vaccines _ building up stockpiles of these vaccines, vaccines have - building up stockpiles of these vaccines, vaccines have a - building up stockpiles...
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the out of the era canada has become the 1st country in the world to approve faces coronavirus frank scenes for children aged 12 or above pharmaceutical giant says that it's trials on 12 to 15 year old show that the job is 100 percent effective against covert 19 kind of that has seen a surge in cases in recent weeks and it's infection rates as now suppose the u.s. for the 1st time since the pandemic began the u.s. is also poised to approve the vaccine for teenagers let's go live now to what washington white house correspondent kelly how could can tell us more given the that the situation in canada at the moment how highly is the country prioritizing the an occupation of 12 to 15 year olds or is it just another part of the armory against the virus. the goal to vaccinate the broad population seems to be the priority because when it comes to adult vaccinations you could argue that compared to the united states canada is far behind it only has about a 3rd excuse me. a 3rd of the population that has at least one dose and instead of focusing on getting all adults who are hit harder by the
the out of the era canada has become the 1st country in the world to approve faces coronavirus frank scenes for children aged 12 or above pharmaceutical giant says that it's trials on 12 to 15 year old show that the job is 100 percent effective against covert 19 kind of that has seen a surge in cases in recent weeks and it's infection rates as now suppose the u.s. for the 1st time since the pandemic began the u.s. is also poised to approve the vaccine for teenagers let's go live now to what...
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the united states mexico canada agreement will bust bipartisan approval gives me confidence that this approach is worthwhile. historically congress and administrations have cobbled together just enough votes to get trade agreements across the legislative finish line and then moved on to the us mca can and must break that trend. we must invest and commit to the agreementsfor and successful implementation . i will enforce the new standards, follow through on our commitments and use the agreement to ensure that our partners canada and mexico due to. the renewed terms of our trade relationship with canada and mexico represent an important first step. the updated agreement now includes the most comprehensive enforceable labor and environmental standards of any us trade agreement and i would argue any trade agreement. the united states mexico and canada should be proud of us mca's progress but we must also recognize that the agreement did not go far enough in addressing the economic costs of our environmental challenges for trade. it is a starting point for future work in the region but exp
the united states mexico canada agreement will bust bipartisan approval gives me confidence that this approach is worthwhile. historically congress and administrations have cobbled together just enough votes to get trade agreements across the legislative finish line and then moved on to the us mca can and must break that trend. we must invest and commit to the agreementsfor and successful implementation . i will enforce the new standards, follow through on our commitments and use the agreement...
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as the search for answers continues and more than $137.00 schools across canada. the residential schools were opened with the sole purpose of removing the indian from the child. it was to assimilate indigenous people in canada and essentially in the words, want to be superintendent that the time was to get rid of the indian problem. and so the schools opened, they were run by churches, they were funded by the canadian government. and eventually it became a lot that all indian children had to attend school. and so the royal canadian mounted police actually had a heavy hand and forcibly removing children from their families and placing them into residential schools in which place there was neglect. there was rampant disease abuse. there was testing done with electrical chairs. and as we know, of course today, and we are talking about, there were many deaths when the t or the report came out from the truth and reconciliation commission. there were 4100 recorded death of children, and that was just the recorded ones. and it was estimated that there were hundreds and t
as the search for answers continues and more than $137.00 schools across canada. the residential schools were opened with the sole purpose of removing the indian from the child. it was to assimilate indigenous people in canada and essentially in the words, want to be superintendent that the time was to get rid of the indian problem. and so the schools opened, they were run by churches, they were funded by the canadian government. and eventually it became a lot that all indian children had to...
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he improved the herds. -- the dakotas in canada. he was also president of the texas and southwestern cattle raiser's association. in any case, it becomes a growing concern. the matador ranch. let me back up here just a second. eventually it is purchased by the koch family. the koch brothers now own most of the original matador ranch and it is relatively still successful to a certain point. one of the few that did not completely go belly up. it's important to remember. this is my favorite. the rocking chair ranch. the distinguished letter he at the end to make it look like something. in 1881 kansas city investor solicit to a group of london businessmen and they decide that they were going to create a vast british state and eastern texas panhandle. here's the primary shareholder, edward banks. his little brother caused all the trouble. this is another part of the investor group. the second largest owner of the rocking chair ranche. he is part of the ruling class and great britain. it's his little brother archie. they called him archie
he improved the herds. -- the dakotas in canada. he was also president of the texas and southwestern cattle raiser's association. in any case, it becomes a growing concern. the matador ranch. let me back up here just a second. eventually it is purchased by the koch family. the koch brothers now own most of the original matador ranch and it is relatively still successful to a certain point. one of the few that did not completely go belly up. it's important to remember. this is my favorite. the...
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the business in canada was a challenge for everyone. we saw covid hit. historic closures. curbside delivery. there was a lot going on there. what i would say is you have to look at the totality of the company and diversity. it's hard to predict in the early innings where we are going. we have medical margins in the 60's. there is a lot of opportunity for us to see benefit. definitely the rec business will get better. alix: you have leadership on the medical domestic side. 25% of market share. the problem is recreation. if you tripled out on the medical side, does it make you a candidate to be bought or taken over by other companies, pharma companies looking for a like into the space? --leg into the space? miguel: medical is good for a lot of reasons. packaging, science, genetics. we are extremely bullish. you look at most markets in countries. you start with medical and transition into rec. that is why we are so bullish in our opportunities. the number one medical company in the largest federally regulated medical market, has a huge advantage for us in the u.s. couple that
the business in canada was a challenge for everyone. we saw covid hit. historic closures. curbside delivery. there was a lot going on there. what i would say is you have to look at the totality of the company and diversity. it's hard to predict in the early innings where we are going. we have medical margins in the 60's. there is a lot of opportunity for us to see benefit. definitely the rec business will get better. alix: you have leadership on the medical domestic side. 25% of market share....
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sure that adults have both of their doses in fact the data shows that when it comes to canada and its adult population being vaccinated just 34 percent of canadian adults have one dose so there's still a long way to go in getting that higher risk group vaccinated but the decision by the public health officials in canada is that they want to see children being vaccinated as well even though the study has just a very small sample and we really don't know the long term impacts the feeling is that because children don't get too sick but they can pass it on to these higher risk groups in order to try and contain what is canada's 3rd wave it's been crushing for the country they want to get as many people vaccinated as possible and that's why they're pushing ahead ahead of the european union and the united states in authorizing the age group between 12 and 15 years of age for getting the pfizer vaccine. still to come on al-jazeera delight the spain's right wing is in the capital's likely elections and while that could mean desires to the left wing national government. colombia's president sa
sure that adults have both of their doses in fact the data shows that when it comes to canada and its adult population being vaccinated just 34 percent of canadian adults have one dose so there's still a long way to go in getting that higher risk group vaccinated but the decision by the public health officials in canada is that they want to see children being vaccinated as well even though the study has just a very small sample and we really don't know the long term impacts the feeling is that...
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it was to assimilate indigenous people in canada. and essentially in the words of one of the superintendents at the time, was to get rid of the indian problem. members of kennedy's indigenous communities say they are in touch with the coroner and a contacting families of children who attended the school. for now though they say they still have more questions than answers victoria gate and be al jazeera. now us president joe biden has unveiled his 1st major budget, increasing federal spending to 6 trillion dollars. the plan aims to provide billions for roads and bridges, education, and also combating climate change. it also includes a number of social spending initiatives for the poor and middle classes. the big price tag will partially be covered by an increase in taxes on the rich and big business. of republicans in the us senate have meanwhile, blocked an inquiry and to the january 6th attack on capitol hill by a mob of donald trump, supporters, democrats, and some moderate republicans had wanted to set up an independent commission
it was to assimilate indigenous people in canada. and essentially in the words of one of the superintendents at the time, was to get rid of the indian problem. members of kennedy's indigenous communities say they are in touch with the coroner and a contacting families of children who attended the school. for now though they say they still have more questions than answers victoria gate and be al jazeera. now us president joe biden has unveiled his 1st major budget, increasing federal spending to...
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it was to assimilate indigenous people in canada. and essentially in the words, want to be superintendent that the time to get rid of the indian problem. and so the schools opened, they were run by churches, they were funded by the canadian government. and eventually it became a lot that all indian children had to attend school. and so the royal canadian mounted police actually had a heavy hand and forcibly removing children from their families and placing them into president schools in which place there was neglect. there was rampant disease abuse. there was some testing done with electrical chairs and as we know, of course today and we are talking about, there were many deaths when the t or c report came out from the truth and reconciliation commission. there were 4100 recorded death of children and that was just the recorded ones. and it was estimated that there were hundreds and thousands of more desk on top of that. and we're now seeing the evidence of that. and the truth being uncovered, just one school, there were 130 more tha
it was to assimilate indigenous people in canada. and essentially in the words, want to be superintendent that the time to get rid of the indian problem. and so the schools opened, they were run by churches, they were funded by the canadian government. and eventually it became a lot that all indian children had to attend school. and so the royal canadian mounted police actually had a heavy hand and forcibly removing children from their families and placing them into president schools in which...
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it was to assimilate indigenous people in canada. and essentially, in the words of one of the superintendent at the time, was to get rid of the indian problem. members of kennedy's indigenous communities say they're in touch with the coroner and contacting families have children who attended the school. for now though they say they still have more questions than answers. victoria gate and be al jazeera the u. s. has joined the a you and imposing sanctions on valerie softer minsk, diverted a passenger plane and force it to land in order to arrest a dissident journalist. the the detained room in process of it. it has rallied in war for to demand his relief . work for the physician website next, her face and the polish capital is now being in cost. they invited for a week and exiled by the reason opposite need is that loaner cars. gaia says she fears for his life, and hopes e sanctions will be more severe against present alexander lucas sanker. she spoke to alex, is there a step vatton in amsterdam? my 1st thought was that they are goin
it was to assimilate indigenous people in canada. and essentially, in the words of one of the superintendent at the time, was to get rid of the indian problem. members of kennedy's indigenous communities say they're in touch with the coroner and contacting families have children who attended the school. for now though they say they still have more questions than answers. victoria gate and be al jazeera the u. s. has joined the a you and imposing sanctions on valerie softer minsk, diverted a...
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the united states texico canada agreement gives me confidence that this approach is worth while. usmca is a starting point for future efforts in the region that explicit knowledge climate change aggressively address global forced labor issues and expand the benefits of trade to underserved communities your i will enforce the new standards, follow-through on a commitment and use the agreement to ensure that canada and mexico do, too. this week you have see that we are committed to using these tools. the innovative rapid response mechanism while i i was to ads long-standing labor issues in mexico. i was proud to announce the inaugural use of this tool yesterday and i commend the government of mexico for stepping in when it heard about the voting irregularities earlier. i am proud to partner with mexico to prevent a race to the bottom. as you can see, we have our work cut out for us but i'm confident that we can walk, chew gum and play chess at the same time. i'm proud to carry the strength and creativity with our small but mighty agency into this room today. take you for your time
the united states texico canada agreement gives me confidence that this approach is worth while. usmca is a starting point for future efforts in the region that explicit knowledge climate change aggressively address global forced labor issues and expand the benefits of trade to underserved communities your i will enforce the new standards, follow-through on a commitment and use the agreement to ensure that canada and mexico do, too. this week you have see that we are committed to using these...
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industry there is booming thanks to recovery programs and for the americans market on the doorstep canada has collapsed because of a pest infestation on millions of hectares they just can't get any more wood from canada. to safe target the shipping containers come straight into the forest. cut to a length of 11 and a half metres the trees fit exactly into a container ready for sea transport. timber companies in germany are left with the short end of the stick in this carpentry business the last of the wood supplies for a roof frame of being cut when the next delivery will come is unclear the company's making heavy losses because they have to buy timber at 4 times the usual price. company boss carl hoffmeister is frustrated medium sized companies like his struggle to get hold of lumber a few large saw mills dominate the market. it is in a. course able to buy a large quantities from the market due to their capital strength and they're able to export accordingly in terms of the entire logistics and can therefore redirect products at short notice and bring them to markets where it's possible
industry there is booming thanks to recovery programs and for the americans market on the doorstep canada has collapsed because of a pest infestation on millions of hectares they just can't get any more wood from canada. to safe target the shipping containers come straight into the forest. cut to a length of 11 and a half metres the trees fit exactly into a container ready for sea transport. timber companies in germany are left with the short end of the stick in this carpentry business the last...
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it was to assimilate indigenous people in canada. and essentially in the words of one of the superintendent at the time was to get rid of the indian problem. and so the schools opened, they were run by churches, they were funded by the canadian government. and eventually it became a lot that all indian children had to attend school. and so the royal canadian mounted police actually had a heavy hand and forcibly removing children from their families and placing them into residential schools in which place there was neglect. there was rampant disease abuse. there was testing done with electrical chairs. and as we know, of course today, and we are talking about, there were many deaths when the t or the report came out from the truth and reconciliation commission. there were 4100 recorded death of children, and that was just the recorded ones. and it was estimated that there were hundreds and thousands of more deaths on top of that. and we are now seeing the evidence of that. and the truth being uncovered, i just one school, there were 1
it was to assimilate indigenous people in canada. and essentially in the words of one of the superintendent at the time was to get rid of the indian problem. and so the schools opened, they were run by churches, they were funded by the canadian government. and eventually it became a lot that all indian children had to attend school. and so the royal canadian mounted police actually had a heavy hand and forcibly removing children from their families and placing them into residential schools in...
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it was to assimilate indigenous people in canada. and essentially, in the words of one of the superintendent at the time, was to get rid of the indian problem. members of kennedy's indigenous communities say they are in touch with the coroner and a contacting families of children who attended the school. for now though they say they still have more questions than answers victoria gate and be al jazeera. we can now speak to tricia logan. she has the research and engagement team at british columbia university indian residential school history and dialogue, santa. she joined us now from vancouver. i don't know you said the community always knew that children were buried at this school. what's been the reaction to this news? there's been an incredible reaction here in british columbia and across canada, the tech, to come loops and to chicago on communities who conducted the ground penetrating radar research and made this discovery have been supported locally. and i think nationwide by survivors and by other communities who are holding vi
it was to assimilate indigenous people in canada. and essentially, in the words of one of the superintendent at the time, was to get rid of the indian problem. members of kennedy's indigenous communities say they are in touch with the coroner and a contacting families of children who attended the school. for now though they say they still have more questions than answers victoria gate and be al jazeera. we can now speak to tricia logan. she has the research and engagement team at british...
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i found that the size of a former school for indigenous peoples in canada, study fines almost quarter of a 1000000000 indians have become poverty stricken after losing their job and current of ours lockdown. and prize fighter. we meet an armed group which says it's defending a mexican town against the fed drug cartel. ah, the colonel who led a military coup in money while serving a vice president has been declared interim presidents by the constitutional court and seem to go to ousted the other temporary lead. isn't ordered that detention over parts of another crew. last august, nicholas hoc reports from the capital obamacare, despite international condemnation, a show of support to the nations independent square for molly's military gentle leader. i see me go into the hold time thing down with friends, others with russian flags hoping for moscow's military support. and then there are widows of 1000000 soldiers killed on the front line for it to make with regard, seems like his country is engaged in an endless war as a result of a failed french military intervention. crowns does not l
i found that the size of a former school for indigenous peoples in canada, study fines almost quarter of a 1000000000 indians have become poverty stricken after losing their job and current of ours lockdown. and prize fighter. we meet an armed group which says it's defending a mexican town against the fed drug cartel. ah, the colonel who led a military coup in money while serving a vice president has been declared interim presidents by the constitutional court and seem to go to ousted the other...
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and canada becomes the 1st country in the world to approve a coronavirus vaccine for children as young as 12. with this chelsea and brown majority getting ready to fight for a place in the champions league final and indian premier league organizers try to patrick and officials after the tournament is suspended because of 1000 cases. donald trump's plan from facebook will remain in place for now the tech just oversight board has upheld his suspension facebook ban the former u.s. president 4 months ago after he was accused of inciting supporters to march on the capitol building in january some praised the company's decision while others accused it of censorship of applying double standards to world leaders let's get more from our serious particle hain who joins us live from washington to talk us through the oversight board's decision on this. well let's look back to january 6th as rioters were actually attacking the capitol and fighting with the police officers there what turned out to be a fatal encounter donald trump went to facebook and posted a video and he repeated the law that the
and canada becomes the 1st country in the world to approve a coronavirus vaccine for children as young as 12. with this chelsea and brown majority getting ready to fight for a place in the champions league final and indian premier league organizers try to patrick and officials after the tournament is suspended because of 1000 cases. donald trump's plan from facebook will remain in place for now the tech just oversight board has upheld his suspension facebook ban the former u.s. president 4...
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canada a little slower at most things in general. you know, i think that's what is the interesting opportunity in gfl for sure i think if you look at the q 1 results performed exceptionally well even in light of the fact that canada is probably six months behind the reopening in the u.s. we were slow to get vaccines and, you know, the health care system that everyone priaises so much here failed us on multiple levels with capacity restraints and issues but i think where we look now, we always turn the corner on the vaccination program, vaccines are here you know, i think we passed almost the 50% point of individuals who got their first shot and, you know, basically vaccinating 1% of all eligible people per day so i think over the course of the next 30 days we should be trending closer to 75% and we'll be into a full reopening like we're seeing in the u.s. today and then we'll be, you know, where you guys started back in january, i think we'll pick up in july and august. >> that's good we'll follow one last thing, in the conference ca
canada a little slower at most things in general. you know, i think that's what is the interesting opportunity in gfl for sure i think if you look at the q 1 results performed exceptionally well even in light of the fact that canada is probably six months behind the reopening in the u.s. we were slow to get vaccines and, you know, the health care system that everyone priaises so much here failed us on multiple levels with capacity restraints and issues but i think where we look now, we always...
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as a search for answers continues at more than $100.00. 30 similar schools across canada. the residential schools were opened with the sole purpose of removing the indian from the child. it was to assimilate indigenous people in canada and essentially in the words of want to be superintendent at the time was to get rid of the indian problem. and so the schools opened, they were run by churches, they were funded by the canadian government. and eventually it became a lot that all indian children had to attend school. and so the royal canadian mounted police actually had a heavy hand and forcibly removing children from their families and placing them into residential schools in which place there was neglect. there was rampant disease abuse. there was testing done with electrical chairs. and as we know, of course today, and we are talking about, there were many deaths when the t or the report came out from the truth and reconciliation commission. there were 4100 recorded death of children, and that was just the recorded ones. and it was estimated that there were hundreds and t
as a search for answers continues at more than $100.00. 30 similar schools across canada. the residential schools were opened with the sole purpose of removing the indian from the child. it was to assimilate indigenous people in canada and essentially in the words of want to be superintendent at the time was to get rid of the indian problem. and so the schools opened, they were run by churches, they were funded by the canadian government. and eventually it became a lot that all indian children...
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/mexico/canada trade agreement and repairing relations with u.s. allies. >>> the ways and means committee will come to order. good morning and a word of welcome. we are holding today's hearing and a hybrid format in compliance with the rules and regulations for remote committee proceedings pursuant to health resolution a. before we begin, i want to remind members of a few procedures to keep the proceedings running smoothly. first, consistent with regulations, the committee will keep microphones muted to eliminate background noise. members are responsible for unmuting themselves when they seek recognition or when recognized for five minutes. committee staff will mute members only in the event of an inadvertent background noise section. second, when members are present in the proceeding via webex, they must have cameras on. if you need to step away to attend another proceeding, please turn your camera and audio off rather than logging out of the platform. finally, consistent with recent revised guidance made by the office of the attending physician,
/mexico/canada trade agreement and repairing relations with u.s. allies. >>> the ways and means committee will come to order. good morning and a word of welcome. we are holding today's hearing and a hybrid format in compliance with the rules and regulations for remote committee proceedings pursuant to health resolution a. before we begin, i want to remind members of a few procedures to keep the proceedings running smoothly. first, consistent with regulations, the committee will keep...
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. >> you are sitting there in canada. >> true. >> in one case something you wrote about mayor clayton you said that you cut off contact with him. tell me about him. can you tell us about him and why he stopped talking to him? >> he was around 25 when we first hadn't connected and he started getting a lot of attention in canada because of something he wrote in the big national newspaper arguing that people with mental emesis a typical elements that should be eligible for the country's assisted dying lot and he has a long history of anxiety and depression and psychosomatic pain and ocd and because of that he should be eligible to die under the law. he started getting a lot of pickup from journalists who write articles about how he was suffering and a lot of op-ed writers in the country for the right to die to be extended. when i got in touch with him he had become as he put it himself the poster boy in canada for this cause and i found this story to be a lot less straightforward so i spoke to adam for i think it was close to a year and was also able to talk extensively with that of his
. >> you are sitting there in canada. >> true. >> in one case something you wrote about mayor clayton you said that you cut off contact with him. tell me about him. can you tell us about him and why he stopped talking to him? >> he was around 25 when we first hadn't connected and he started getting a lot of attention in canada because of something he wrote in the big national newspaper arguing that people with mental emesis a typical elements that should be eligible for...
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a devastating discovery has been made in canada. the remains of $215.00 children have been found buried at the sight of a former boarding school for indigenous students. the school in british columbia was part of a nation wide scheme that took in 1st nations children in an effort to assimilate them into canadian society investigations have shown there was widespread abuse. these latest findings are once again opening a wound that has yet to heal rule upon row of children's shoes. each pair marking a lost son or daughter in vancouver. people gathered to mourn the $215.00 children whose remains were found to former indigenous residential skill with grown penetrating radar, confirming the grim discovery. it was shocking every single levels. and you know right now, you know, our community is grieving. we all had to take time to absorb, you know, what we were told what we've seen and you know, we're, we're still grappling through the effects in 1890 the college school was one of canada's state run indigenous residential schools after bei
a devastating discovery has been made in canada. the remains of $215.00 children have been found buried at the sight of a former boarding school for indigenous students. the school in british columbia was part of a nation wide scheme that took in 1st nations children in an effort to assimilate them into canadian society investigations have shown there was widespread abuse. these latest findings are once again opening a wound that has yet to heal rule upon row of children's shoes. each pair...
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is room in the thanks to recovery programs wouldn't stand for the americans market on the doorstep canada has collapsed because of a pest infestation on millions of hacked is they just can't get any more wood from canada. to safe target the shipping containers come straight into the forest. cut to a length of 11 and a half meters the trees fit exactly into a container ready for sea transport. timber companies in germany are left with the short end of the stick in this carpentry business the last of the wood supplies for a roof frame of being cut when the next delivery will come is unclear the company's making heavy losses because they have to buy timber at 4 times the usual price. company boss carl hofmeister is frustrated medium sized companies like his struggle to get hold of lumber a few large saw mills dominate the market is in a 3 you know largesse was there as of course able to buy up large quantities from the market to. their capital strength and they are able to export accordingly in terms of the entire logistics and can therefore redirect products at short notice and bring them t
is room in the thanks to recovery programs wouldn't stand for the americans market on the doorstep canada has collapsed because of a pest infestation on millions of hacked is they just can't get any more wood from canada. to safe target the shipping containers come straight into the forest. cut to a length of 11 and a half meters the trees fit exactly into a container ready for sea transport. timber companies in germany are left with the short end of the stick in this carpentry business the...
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coming up with a shocking discovery in canada, the remains of more than $200.00 children are found buried at a former boarding school or indigenous children and the law making music to the faith of nature. this electro pop artists find all the towns streaming in the forest southern germany, ah unconfirmed. welcome to the program. we begin in columbia where the army has been deployed into cities following the latest round of the island, anti government rallies. dozens of protesters have died and a month of demonstrations, many at the hands of security forces. the unrest began over post tax reform, but has since turned into a national uprising against inequality, police violence and the political establishment in many parts of carley. this is what's left off the friday's violence. at least 13 people have died. and anger is growing over the crack down. the i thought i was short times from the side. i could hear the bullets whistling in my ear. the colombian government is now typing up its grip. deploying the military in cali and another cd pop young. pressed and even do k to a toppling young
coming up with a shocking discovery in canada, the remains of more than $200.00 children are found buried at a former boarding school or indigenous children and the law making music to the faith of nature. this electro pop artists find all the towns streaming in the forest southern germany, ah unconfirmed. welcome to the program. we begin in columbia where the army has been deployed into cities following the latest round of the island, anti government rallies. dozens of protesters have died and...
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has a lot of leverage in the negotiations with canada and mexico. for most countries in asia it's not the united states, it reis china. in fact our share of trade with those countries is either keeping still, keeping steady or actually declining as china support of the pie is increasing that is number one. number two, remember president trump at that time was threatening that if congress did not agree to usmc not only was he not going to agree but enough. that would've upended 20 years of relationships between companies. that was a serious threat. and finally let's remember republican congress they agreed to a lot in the negotiations including weakening the provisions getting rid of the pharmaceutical o protections, or the republicans were not happy with the agreement the obama team brought home with the other 11 agent countries. again there is some unique circumstances t there. i think there isot a lot we can learn from the usmc a. i would just hope if we developed this work centric trade policy we want to present to the rest of the world we do not
has a lot of leverage in the negotiations with canada and mexico. for most countries in asia it's not the united states, it reis china. in fact our share of trade with those countries is either keeping still, keeping steady or actually declining as china support of the pie is increasing that is number one. number two, remember president trump at that time was threatening that if congress did not agree to usmc not only was he not going to agree but enough. that would've upended 20 years of...
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who released a video of him questioning the central bank head of you know the central bank of canada and he notes that the trudeau government is borrowing 3000000000. dollars a week you'll never guess how much the central bank is printing per week so he asked the central banker how much quantitative easing they were currently engaged in and the guy made it to $3000000000.00 a week and that this canadian member of parliament was like how convenient because we're also borrowing 3 value no week right so again this is confirming on a global basis from different governments and different politicians are waking up to the fact that the central banks are printing with the stated goal of helping the unemployed and to stimulate the economy. and as politicians and corporate c.e.o.'s are pointing out that stated goal is increasing unemployment and increasing the loss of purchasing power and increasing the plight of poor the poor but it does help those who are asset holders they are becoming fabulously rich so the split between rich and poor is growing spectacularly and in that video it's amazing
who released a video of him questioning the central bank head of you know the central bank of canada and he notes that the trudeau government is borrowing 3000000000. dollars a week you'll never guess how much the central bank is printing per week so he asked the central banker how much quantitative easing they were currently engaged in and the guy made it to $3000000000.00 a week and that this canadian member of parliament was like how convenient because we're also borrowing 3 value no week...
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my argument on canada is, you know, if we were to help vaccinate the entire population of canada, it's in our own self-interest. we're talking about another 10%, there's about 37 million people in canada. that's very doable. we need to look at mexico as well. i think we need to do that. we have to more to help india. there was an announcement last wee weekend, i think it was 25 million ppe -- i'm sorry, 25 million n-95 respirators. it's very modest. we have to remember the scope here. india has over a billion people. we have to vaccinated over 800 million people in india, two doses each for most of the vaccines. we're talking 1.6 billion doses of vaccine. that's going to require all hands on deck. that means fully opening the supply chains to the big companies, to make the astrazeneca vaccine, the j&j vaccine, and so we have to really help india vaccinate itself. then we have another problem because the whole global plan for vaccinating the world planned on india making vaccinations for the world and that's being embargoed to export so there's a domino effect. what does that mean? what
my argument on canada is, you know, if we were to help vaccinate the entire population of canada, it's in our own self-interest. we're talking about another 10%, there's about 37 million people in canada. that's very doable. we need to look at mexico as well. i think we need to do that. we have to more to help india. there was an announcement last wee weekend, i think it was 25 million ppe -- i'm sorry, 25 million n-95 respirators. it's very modest. we have to remember the scope here. india has...
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this was one of the largest residential schools of its kind in canada. there were well over a hundred across the country. many, like the one there, was run by the catholic church and later by the federal government. according to canada's truth and reconciliation commission, indigenous children were forced to attend the schools separated from families and many neglected and were physically and sexually abused. many disappeared. the families never knowing what became of them. >> the report when children were missing, they were told they ran away. >> reporter: yet the community knew it couldn't be true. survivors and families of the missing children were sure a mass grave would be found. they were unprepared for the loss of 215 souls. >> it was devastating. >> handicapped began prime minister tweeted it's a painful reminder of the dark and sinful chapter of our country's history. governments own commission said thousands of children likely died of abuse or neglect at these schools. legacy now is one of intergenerational trauma for many of canada's indigenou
this was one of the largest residential schools of its kind in canada. there were well over a hundred across the country. many, like the one there, was run by the catholic church and later by the federal government. according to canada's truth and reconciliation commission, indigenous children were forced to attend the schools separated from families and many neglected and were physically and sexually abused. many disappeared. the families never knowing what became of them. >> the report...
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hello, see the big change in the weather across that eastern side of the us east and parts of canada. recently we've seen temperature getting into the 30 c over the next couple days. we have got much cooler weather coming through, changeable, i think, does nicely sum it up. this area of low pressure, bringing in less fun very bright down in the wet weather here. just 12 celsius there for washington, d. c. on sunday. 15 degrees in the cloud and the right across new york, that wet weather will grassy fade out across new zealand. eastern parts of canada, little tri behind around the appalachians, down towards the south. but you see the next day or cloud and res. spelling in through the southern plain, pushing further eastwards, brightening up, warming up eventually over towards the mid atlantic states, but it still stays a little disappointing through the holiday weekend. they're up towards the north. they want to shout their temperatures recovering just around the mid west into central parts of canada. so the west of dry weather. not bad. seattle temperature touching 24 degrees, stay dr
hello, see the big change in the weather across that eastern side of the us east and parts of canada. recently we've seen temperature getting into the 30 c over the next couple days. we have got much cooler weather coming through, changeable, i think, does nicely sum it up. this area of low pressure, bringing in less fun very bright down in the wet weather here. just 12 celsius there for washington, d. c. on sunday. 15 degrees in the cloud and the right across new york, that wet weather will...
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also coming up a shocking discovery in canada. the remains of more than $200.00 children are found burried at a former boarding school for indigenous children in the night of jubilation for chelsea fans as they are heroes. take home soccer's champions, league cup for the 2nd time. ah michel for at least welcome to the program. we begin in columbia where the army has been deployed into cities following the latest round of violent anti government rallies. dozens of protesters have died and a month of demonstrations, many at the hands of security forces. the unrest began over a proposed tax reform, but has since turned into a national uprising against police violence inequality and the political establishment in many parts of colleagues, this is what's left after friday's violence. at least 13 people have died. anger is grow over the crackdown. i read, but i was short times from the side. i could hear the boots whistling in my ear. the colombian government is now tightening its grip. deploying the military and cali and another city b
also coming up a shocking discovery in canada. the remains of more than $200.00 children are found burried at a former boarding school for indigenous children in the night of jubilation for chelsea fans as they are heroes. take home soccer's champions, league cup for the 2nd time. ah michel for at least welcome to the program. we begin in columbia where the army has been deployed into cities following the latest round of violent anti government rallies. dozens of protesters have died and a...