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national broadcaster cbc is now projecting a liberal government.coalition government after september's inconclusive parliamentary election. he announcement clears the way for his centrist rival, benny gantz, to try to form a government. he'll have 28 days to negotiate. in the uk — an attempt by the british government to hold another meaningful vote on borisjohnson's brexit deal has been blocked. the prime minister was hoping to win approval for the agreement to allow brexit to go ahead as he promised at the end of the month.
national broadcaster cbc is now projecting a liberal government.coalition government after september's inconclusive parliamentary election. he announcement clears the way for his centrist rival, benny gantz, to try to form a government. he'll have 28 days to negotiate. in the uk — an attempt by the british government to hold another meaningful vote on borisjohnson's brexit deal has been blocked. the prime minister was hoping to win approval for the agreement to allow brexit to go ahead as he...
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one of the reasons you talk about the cbc wanting to do studies, there were never the studies. the industry resisted studies that would show anything other than did these drugs work. they must have had their suspicions. but the studies were never done. the fda which could have required of them had the mechanism. ithere were people that were in the fda who was a very senior person who said we could have done these studies. one of the things that has blinded this is the lack of information that we have seen the outcomes. it seems pretty obvious that it's created an epidemic it seems from what james valentine said and what you are saying the drugs don't work but actually in all of this nobody has really done the studies and that is to my mind because the industry resisted. have they taken a line on this and do people listen to what their line is? >> the american medical association took the wind they didn't want to do anything that inconvenienced doctors, that was basically it, so there are two members of congress, the one i talked about from kentucky who was a lone voice for quit
one of the reasons you talk about the cbc wanting to do studies, there were never the studies. the industry resisted studies that would show anything other than did these drugs work. they must have had their suspicions. but the studies were never done. the fda which could have required of them had the mechanism. ithere were people that were in the fda who was a very senior person who said we could have done these studies. one of the things that has blinded this is the lack of information that...
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justin trudeau continues as prime minister we will bring you resultant analysis courtesy of cbs - - cbc news prickle live coverage begins in 30 minutes c-span2 9:00 p.m. eastern.
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really being a bridge to younger cbc members.nsaid as well. >> derrick, i want you to jump in quickly, knowing that i may have to interrupt you once we see secretary hillary clinton take the stage in about 30 seconds here. >> what an appropriate song. after you've done all you can, you just stand. in this time of loss of civility, congressman cummings represented a civil patriot who stood up for the rights of individuals and for this democracy, despite many around him who simply worked to erode civility in congress. but after he did all he could, he continued to stand to ensure that this democracy represented all of us and that we had a government that will be accountable and his life testament is that. after he had done all he could, he stood strong for this country. >> the pastor is introducing the speakers that we will hear from today. the first one will be the woman who has just stood and is making her way up to the lectern, the podium. that is former secretary of state and former first lady hillary clinton. she will begin th
really being a bridge to younger cbc members.nsaid as well. >> derrick, i want you to jump in quickly, knowing that i may have to interrupt you once we see secretary hillary clinton take the stage in about 30 seconds here. >> what an appropriate song. after you've done all you can, you just stand. in this time of loss of civility, congressman cummings represented a civil patriot who stood up for the rights of individuals and for this democracy, despite many around him who simply...
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you also agree with the cbc but the products are not safe is that right? here's my concern the fda and cdc we are seeing an explosion of people using the product and now we are seeing serious illnesses around the country, but the fda still allows products to stay on the market even though they haven't undergone the review i think time is of the essence. the science driven organization would have been the same epidemic and now we've accelerated the enforcement -- >> but what is your timeline >> the finalizing which would have the effect of the long tobacco flavors in the market we expect that to be weeks. >> and what are you going to do after that? >> it has 30 days to go into effect and then we applied the enforcement strategy. >> is the flavor strategy the only thing the fda intends to? >> i can't speak to the guidance in the process, but it certainly may target the effort. >> and why is that? do you think that will solve the youth vaping academic? >> we do not think that any single policy is going to. we have enforcement, education and multiple policies.
you also agree with the cbc but the products are not safe is that right? here's my concern the fda and cdc we are seeing an explosion of people using the product and now we are seeing serious illnesses around the country, but the fda still allows products to stay on the market even though they haven't undergone the review i think time is of the essence. the science driven organization would have been the same epidemic and now we've accelerated the enforcement -- >> but what is your...
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national broadcaster cbc is now projecting a liberal government. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has said he is giving up efforts to form a new coalition government after september's inconclusive parliamentary election. he announcement clears the way for his centrist rival, benny gantz, to try to form a government. he'll have 28 days to negotiate. in the uk — an attempt by the british government to hold another meaningful vote on borisjohnson‘s brexit deal has been blocked. the prime minister was hoping to win approval for the agreement to allow brexit to go ahead as he promised at the end of the month. he's a rapper and film director, who shot to fame with a youtube series portraying gang culture in south london. now andrew onwubolu, better known as rapman, is making a feature film, based on the same story. our arts editor will gompertz has been to meet him. you need to cue two actions to them, yeah? you fly, you duck... rapman on set directing his first movie, ‘blue story‘. it is inspired by his life living on a south london counc
national broadcaster cbc is now projecting a liberal government. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has said he is giving up efforts to form a new coalition government after september's inconclusive parliamentary election. he announcement clears the way for his centrist rival, benny gantz, to try to form a government. he'll have 28 days to negotiate. in the uk — an attempt by the british government to hold another meaningful vote on borisjohnson‘s brexit deal has been blocked....
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cbc is projecting that the liberals will form a minority government.toronto now and our chief international correspondent lyse doucet. it looks like justin it looks likejustin trudeau just it looks like justin trudeau just to get it. all the indications are that justin trudeau ‘s liberals will be returning to power. not with a majority that they won in 2015 but certainly with a minority government and it looks like more seat than the polls had indicated. the clock has struck midnight here in toronto, the polls closed right across the country when they finished in british —— british columbia two hours ago and region by region there isa hours ago and region by region there is a clear trend. 0nly hours ago and region by region there is a clear trend. only about 15 more ridings to be declared in the house of commons with 338 and so far 129 seats for the liberals and behind them, 110 for the levity of. but as is the nature of the first past the post system it is the conservatives who are ahead in the popular vote. let's get analysis of these results. we sti
cbc is projecting that the liberals will form a minority government.toronto now and our chief international correspondent lyse doucet. it looks like justin it looks likejustin trudeau just it looks like justin trudeau just to get it. all the indications are that justin trudeau ‘s liberals will be returning to power. not with a majority that they won in 2015 but certainly with a minority government and it looks like more seat than the polls had indicated. the clock has struck midnight here in...
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no reasonable the cbc force retailers to increase their prices on the margins. without intervening on the fed back to you with the issue that. the level did t that we hoped they would b be generous s i'd done in english is still. the coldest b but. it isn't all rainbows and unicorns the reason. and finally there's a new debit card out games at a very small segment of the population. britain's royal mint has unveiled the rarest card. made of solid gold can be purchased for just over twenty three thousand d dollars over eighteen thousand pounds. offers zero foreign exchange and transaction fees. target at consumers to quote value high quality luxury items that make a statement. prison with that does not refer to the vast majority of the british population. also includes millions living in poverty charlie. you might be safe to say they're not getting the card anytime soon and- for my own sasake i don't think i will be there i was thinking i get. free foreign transaction fees mymy gardenining. nothing. cool stayingg alert with a look at the day's business thahanks s
no reasonable the cbc force retailers to increase their prices on the margins. without intervening on the fed back to you with the issue that. the level did t that we hoped they would b be generous s i'd done in english is still. the coldest b but. it isn't all rainbows and unicorns the reason. and finally there's a new debit card out games at a very small segment of the population. britain's royal mint has unveiled the rarest card. made of solid gold can be purchased for just over twenty three...
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live the cbc headquarters in san francisco. dan kerman kron 4 news. >>and thank you now that the emergency hearing with the public utilities commission is over pg executives are also set to face frustrated lawmakers, lot of questions to answer capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala spoke with governor newsome today .bout what is next for pga. >>governor gavin newsome friday resounding his confidence in california regulators as they make sense of what happened with pg e's power shut off so you see as the hammer. >>they have the direct authority. >>the genie executives will next have to face lawmakers as a senate committee investigates the process be jeannie took to shutting off power and decide what if any policies are needed what's still months left in fire season and more power shut off slightly. governor gavin newsome weighed in on whether he would support special legislative session so to the extent that's necessary i would be open to it. >>but in the absence of the necessity i'm not sure. i think it more symbolic. benefit than a substantive one aga
live the cbc headquarters in san francisco. dan kerman kron 4 news. >>and thank you now that the emergency hearing with the public utilities commission is over pg executives are also set to face frustrated lawmakers, lot of questions to answer capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala spoke with governor newsome today .bout what is next for pga. >>governor gavin newsome friday resounding his confidence in california regulators as they make sense of what happened with pg e's power shut...
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. >> cbc news has learned attorney general barr asked president trump to call australia's prime ministerlp with his justice department as they looked into the origins of the russian investigation. barr just got back from italy where he was on the same mission, even as the impeachment inquiry was unfolding at home. >>> an american citizen held without bail, charged with spying for the people's republic of china the fourth spy captured in the past fur months. >> video shows >> reporter: surveillance video shows edward peng, a naturalized u.s. citizen, wrapping $20,000 in cash and taping it under a tv stand in a hotel in columbus, georgia. three hours later he's back to pick up an s.d. card containing classified information. a double agent working for the f.b.i. had left the card in the drawer before taking the $20,000. the so-called dead drop is one of six that took place in northern california and georgia. peng was working as a san francisco tour guide for chinese tourist, but u.s. attorney david anderson says he was working for the people's republic of china. >> peng is a secret agent co
. >> cbc news has learned attorney general barr asked president trump to call australia's prime ministerlp with his justice department as they looked into the origins of the russian investigation. barr just got back from italy where he was on the same mission, even as the impeachment inquiry was unfolding at home. >>> an american citizen held without bail, charged with spying for the people's republic of china the fourth spy captured in the past fur months. >> video shows...
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cbc is projecting that the liberals will form a minority government.ef international correspondent lyse doucet is in toronto. lyse. welcome to toronto in the centre of canada as we watch the result as they come in. polling station after polling station across this country, the votes are being counted and victories being declared. 338 riding in alland victories being declared. 338 riding in all and still a lot of votes to be counted. there are already projections thatjustin trudeau ‘s liberals will form a minority in the next parliament. but it is quite stunning, the results seen so far. liberals and the conservatives have at this point, almost exactly the same percentage of the popular vote. just under 34%. there are 97 seats for the liberals, 84 for the conservatives. quebec party had been expected to make a comeback and so far they have 19 seats. the new democratic party was, according to analysis, said they had run a good campaign but the results are disappointing so far. only three seats and only one seat so far for the greens but the night is stil
cbc is projecting that the liberals will form a minority government.ef international correspondent lyse doucet is in toronto. lyse. welcome to toronto in the centre of canada as we watch the result as they come in. polling station after polling station across this country, the votes are being counted and victories being declared. 338 riding in alland victories being declared. 338 riding in all and still a lot of votes to be counted. there are already projections thatjustin trudeau ‘s liberals...
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so we take our cue from the cbc on the national level. they identified five risk factors that get people sick. poor employee high jen, improper cooking temperatures, improper holding temperatures, contaminated equipment for food, and unapproved food sources. these are defined as major violations, and we miss -- any major violation or any condition that causes a major violation is something that would contribute to one of these five factors. so, for example, rodent droppings observed on a kitchen cutting board would obviously fall into a major violation. if you had a cracked tile on your floor, it obviously would not. so how does it work for the actual operator? it is pretty intuitive. in a nutshell, if you have one or fewer violations that can be corrected onsite, which is the vast, vast majority, i would say in the 98% or 99% percentile of places we inspect, you get a green placard. all facilities who have two or more major violations, and you couldn't correct it on site, you would receive the yellow placard. that being said, the departm
so we take our cue from the cbc on the national level. they identified five risk factors that get people sick. poor employee high jen, improper cooking temperatures, improper holding temperatures, contaminated equipment for food, and unapproved food sources. these are defined as major violations, and we miss -- any major violation or any condition that causes a major violation is something that would contribute to one of these five factors. so, for example, rodent droppings observed on a...
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rh3 and all records indicate that this is a single-family residence anyone 2015, spaws dbi issued a cbc and this permit noted the single family dwelling. there's no evidence of a conversion that i could see and there's no basement, but a 30-inch high crawl space and staff also investigated records with the housing services which conducts or performance periodic inspections and found none. again, the final completion is a single-family dwelling and staff recommends that the commission take the dr and approve the five-foot side setback but eliminating the four-foot pop-out to code compliant project and this concludes my presentation and i'm here to answer questions. thank you. >> thank you, mr. winslow. we will now hear from the dr requester. >> good afternoon. my name is vanessa ginston. we live at 228 san jose avenue for 11 years. the second floor addition will have severe impact on light, ai airflow and privacy. the project sponsors three large windows facing our you units. they areremoving a bedroom and full suite if the ground floor. if their plan is to move in elderly parents, doesn
rh3 and all records indicate that this is a single-family residence anyone 2015, spaws dbi issued a cbc and this permit noted the single family dwelling. there's no evidence of a conversion that i could see and there's no basement, but a 30-inch high crawl space and staff also investigated records with the housing services which conducts or performance periodic inspections and found none. again, the final completion is a single-family dwelling and staff recommends that the commission take the...
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the truth is being withheld, and the cbc said now probable lung injuries including 34 deaths, both theda and cdc have not yet identified a brand, substance or device. but in most cases the illnesses have been tied to thc vaping products. alex, this is a huge issue. >> it's a huge problem. there are a couple of really interesting facets to this. one is the cannabis industry tries to hide under cbd and so they encourage people who may not be paying close attention to this, cbd is good for xyz and that means cannabis is good for xyz. beyond the fact that there is no evidence that cbd is good for x, y, or z, cbd isn't really cannabis. grandma is using cbd supposedly, she thinks it will help her arthritis but her grandson is upstairs getting high on thc. so those who only use cbd won't know enough to know the difference. as for vaping, the industry has gone out of its way to demonize "illegal" vapes. that's not true. that people have gotten sick and it died after using thc vapes that they bought and regulated stores. these are the cdc or the fda has an idea of whether it's an adult rent in
the truth is being withheld, and the cbc said now probable lung injuries including 34 deaths, both theda and cdc have not yet identified a brand, substance or device. but in most cases the illnesses have been tied to thc vaping products. alex, this is a huge issue. >> it's a huge problem. there are a couple of really interesting facets to this. one is the cannabis industry tries to hide under cbd and so they encourage people who may not be paying close attention to this, cbd is good for...
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everything that is covered under the cbc. can you repeat the question, please. >> i want to say i look at this demographics who is taking your classes, and i don't think it is as racially diverse as it could be. i think we are both on the same page that we want to represent all those in san francisco and have access to the classes to all those in san francisco as this is taxpayers' money paying for this. i want to put a bug? your ear about my concern looking at the racial demographics on this. i understand that a lot of it is -- this is not intentional that it comes out like this. a lot of data in the city and not just these classes, but a lot of data we collect reflects the same sort of demographic issue we have about accessibility to everyone. some communities are harder to reach. i want to make a note here that i would like to see some improvement around racial diversity and also if you could collect information on age, that would be very, very helpful to me. >> thank you for the question. we do collect information on age
everything that is covered under the cbc. can you repeat the question, please. >> i want to say i look at this demographics who is taking your classes, and i don't think it is as racially diverse as it could be. i think we are both on the same page that we want to represent all those in san francisco and have access to the classes to all those in san francisco as this is taxpayers' money paying for this. i want to put a bug? your ear about my concern looking at the racial demographics on...
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we are now looking at 66 reported cases and already reported to the cbc confirmed cases and to possible ones. what this tells me that what i am afraid of, is this is just the tip of the iceberg. and what we will see related to e-cigarette. we don't know what is causing these illnesses yet. i want to to protect our children. and yesterday massachusetts, we took a landmark step. our governor declared a public health emergency in the commonwealth. and put in place an immediate four months and on the sale of all vapingn products. both nicotine and thc. both in retail and online. this ban on product sales will enable our states to take those much mediated need it pause. and gather more information and data to inform our next step to protect our publict health. we can't stand by and watch the industry hook another generation on these deadly products. it's up to us to confront the facts, t sound the alarms and protect public health particularly in our youth. our goal is simple. we do not want another generation of children to become addicted to nicotine. thank you for commitment to this and th
we are now looking at 66 reported cases and already reported to the cbc confirmed cases and to possible ones. what this tells me that what i am afraid of, is this is just the tip of the iceberg. and what we will see related to e-cigarette. we don't know what is causing these illnesses yet. i want to to protect our children. and yesterday massachusetts, we took a landmark step. our governor declared a public health emergency in the commonwealth. and put in place an immediate four months and on...
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cbc and ctv news says trudeau will spend prime minister for a second term but a partnership must be formedother party. paula newton in montreal. >> reporter: good morning, dave and christine. justin trudeau has eked out a victory here. it was not the victory he had four years ago. after the blackface scandal, the fact he dressed up in blackface, apologized. and he said he didn't know how many times he dressed up that way. canadians forgive him. they were disappointed in him. but the issue here was the mandate here. he didn't win the popular vote but gets to be prime minister. sound familiar? the president, president trump, gave his congratulations. listen to his victory speech. >> from coast-to-coast-to-coast, tonight, canadians rejected division and negativity. they rejected cuts and austerity. and they voted in favor of a progressive agenda and strong action on climate change. [ cheers ] i have heard you, my friends. you are sending our liberal team back to work. back to ottawa, with a clear mandate. we will make life more affordable. we will continue to fight climate change. we will get
cbc and ctv news says trudeau will spend prime minister for a second term but a partnership must be formedother party. paula newton in montreal. >> reporter: good morning, dave and christine. justin trudeau has eked out a victory here. it was not the victory he had four years ago. after the blackface scandal, the fact he dressed up in blackface, apologized. and he said he didn't know how many times he dressed up that way. canadians forgive him. they were disappointed in him. but the issue...
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that's according to the cbc news and ctv news as well.ther it will be a minority or a majority government, that remains to be seen. trudeau, as you know, has faced a difficult campaign after revelations that he wore blackface in the past. he says he didn't know how many times he wore the blackface makeup. >>> now i want to turn to president trump attacking the ukraine whistle-blower and calling on the gop to back him on impeachment. but some in his own party are not listening. let's discuss now, get some perspective from john dean. john, good to see you. thank you for coming on. >> thank you, don. >> you saw the president on the defense, right, in that rambling cabinet meeting today. he's attacking the whistle-blower and democrats and on and on and on. did you see the same sort of behavior from nixon? >> not really. nixon was always pretty organized and articulate in public. in private, however, on the tapes, as long as that machine was still hooked in, you would see this kind of just kind of confused monologues and self-pity sort of thin
that's according to the cbc news and ctv news as well.ther it will be a minority or a majority government, that remains to be seen. trudeau, as you know, has faced a difficult campaign after revelations that he wore blackface in the past. he says he didn't know how many times he wore the blackface makeup. >>> now i want to turn to president trump attacking the ukraine whistle-blower and calling on the gop to back him on impeachment. but some in his own party are not listening. let's...
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cbc news provides coverage and analysis of the results and we'll carry that live tonight starting at 9:00 eastern on our ompanion network, c-span2. >> the new c-span ipso survey on voting and elections found 60% of americans want to amend the u.s. constitution and elect the president by popular vote rather than the electoral college. 38% want to keep the current system. while only 1/3 of republicans support the change, 84% of democrats and nearly 2/3 of independents favor the popular vote for president. americans do not want to change the way votes are counted in most states and localities, with a person with the most votes wins. even if they do not receive a majority of the votes. this winner-takes-all system still has the support of 61% of americans. only 37% want to change to a ranked choice system. such as the one recently introduced in maine in which voters' second-choice candidates are taken into account if no candidate gets a majority of the votes. support for ranked choice systems is strongest among independents. but it's still under half among that group. you can read the fu
cbc news provides coverage and analysis of the results and we'll carry that live tonight starting at 9:00 eastern on our ompanion network, c-span2. >> the new c-span ipso survey on voting and elections found 60% of americans want to amend the u.s. constitution and elect the president by popular vote rather than the electoral college. 38% want to keep the current system. while only 1/3 of republicans support the change, 84% of democrats and nearly 2/3 of independents favor the popular vote...
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and of course in maryland as well where he served going back to 1996 in the house, a member of the cbc as well. so a big, big loss for that state and for the country as well. >> and as we were talking, as nancy pelosi was speaking, barack obama, michelle obama, they just issued a statement about elijah cummings' passing. it's worth reading. at one point they write as chairman of the house oversight committee he showed us all not only the importance of checks and balances on our democracy but also the necessity of good people stewarding it, yet open to new perspectives. chairman cummings remained steadfast in his pursuit of truth, justice and reconciliation. guys, thank you for being here. so much more to come still this hour. thank you so much. >>> coming up still for us, back to capitol hill. because in the hot seat right now is the eu ambassador gordon sondland. behind closed doors testifying before house committees. and what he's testifying, he is saying that president trump explicitly directed him and other diplomats to work through rudy giuliani with regard to the foreign policy o
and of course in maryland as well where he served going back to 1996 in the house, a member of the cbc as well. so a big, big loss for that state and for the country as well. >> and as we were talking, as nancy pelosi was speaking, barack obama, michelle obama, they just issued a statement about elijah cummings' passing. it's worth reading. at one point they write as chairman of the house oversight committee he showed us all not only the importance of checks and balances on our democracy...
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ronald waters is a strikingly eloquent voice and the cbc in black leadership so may claim this will nottick. when we think about the reagan era, ronald waters looked at the ascendancy as the rise of what he calls white nationalism. he looks at white nationalism that could be racist and also something that can be just about white people trying to protect their group interests. he sees it as a combination of those things. he sees -- he makes an argument that there's a scholarship on white nationalism that from a political scientists and scholars look at black a public opinion and latino public opinion and other group public opinion and don't look at white public opinion and have that as an interest group that they block group and this society of white people trying to protect white interest. and this case it's, not just irish it's this amalgamation that is constructed throughout the 19 and 20th century. when we think about this idea of white nationalism, in the 19 eighties, what it appeals to is this idea of pushing back against repaired of claims and moral claims of black citizenship. af
ronald waters is a strikingly eloquent voice and the cbc in black leadership so may claim this will nottick. when we think about the reagan era, ronald waters looked at the ascendancy as the rise of what he calls white nationalism. he looks at white nationalism that could be racist and also something that can be just about white people trying to protect their group interests. he sees it as a combination of those things. he sees -- he makes an argument that there's a scholarship on white...
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and npr was on and then about 20 miles before the border with canada, it, like, ominously became the cbcdian version of npr. and i wasn't really listening. and then all of a sudden i hear something. i'm like, "what is that? and it was like, "and then the bear broke into the marijuana dispensary [ laughter ] and began to dumpster dive and have some fun. it was against the rules however, we should always remember that we are on the bears' land. [ laughter ] it was like the most canadian [ bleep ] i'd ever heard in my life [ laughter ] >> seth: we do have to remember that we always forget we're on the bears' land. >> of course >> seth: you make some observations you think -- i think everyone who does stand-up, you try to think about things in a way other people haven't and you had some thoughts recently about dogs. [ laughter ] >> i can't believe this is the setup and what i'm about to say is after that. >> seth: yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. no, i knew what was coming >> yes >> seth: so i tried to put you in an impossible situation >> yes, no, i appreciate it. so i was asked if you had to have s
and npr was on and then about 20 miles before the border with canada, it, like, ominously became the cbcdian version of npr. and i wasn't really listening. and then all of a sudden i hear something. i'm like, "what is that? and it was like, "and then the bear broke into the marijuana dispensary [ laughter ] and began to dumpster dive and have some fun. it was against the rules however, we should always remember that we are on the bears' land. [ laughter ] it was like the most canadian...
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extremely career in strategic and munication's, including many years in senior roles at capital city cbc. debbie, who worked for more than 30 years as curator of the white house, retiring as chief curator. she is a great colleague for us of the association. she has worked with us and continues to work with us on many projects. majorthored our book on decorative arts in the white house, which is available in our bookshop. she is a consultant to our white house history quarterly, our quarterly scholarly magazine that we are very proud of. betty is a master of knowledge regarding the white house collection. we have a wonderful panel for you to hear from tonight. -- before comes up anne comes up, i would like to introduce hugh, president of the nixon foundation, who has been teaching constitutional law at chaplin college law school since 1995. you will recognize him as a frequent guest on many tv news networks and programs. he has written extensively for the new york times, the wall street journal and the los angeles times. you will be familiar with him as the host of a nationally syndicated
extremely career in strategic and munication's, including many years in senior roles at capital city cbc. debbie, who worked for more than 30 years as curator of the white house, retiring as chief curator. she is a great colleague for us of the association. she has worked with us and continues to work with us on many projects. majorthored our book on decorative arts in the white house, which is available in our bookshop. she is a consultant to our white house history quarterly, our quarterly...
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shery: cbc says it is talking to investors about it singaporean bank license.uldn't confirm reports it is talking to singtel. they will face pressure on all fronts, including lending margins, and forex rates. say theo u.s. senators couldr video app tiktok be a security threat and should be investigated. they say the growing fan base produce risks, including the potential for censorship and foreign influence campaigns. they are owned by the chinese company bite dance. it has been downloaded 110 million times in the u.s.. let's see how things are doing on the asian markets trading right now. new zealand up and running for a couple of hours. up by .3%. we are trading higher as well in australia by .6%. the features for the nikkei and kospi as well, looking flat. coming up next, lingering risks from margin squeeze and rising credit costs will test third-quarter earnings were chinese banks. we will tell you what to expect for results from icbc. we will look ahead to the market open. as we continue to see japan and south korea gain ground, the rest of the asian marke
shery: cbc says it is talking to investors about it singaporean bank license.uldn't confirm reports it is talking to singtel. they will face pressure on all fronts, including lending margins, and forex rates. say theo u.s. senators couldr video app tiktok be a security threat and should be investigated. they say the growing fan base produce risks, including the potential for censorship and foreign influence campaigns. they are owned by the chinese company bite dance. it has been downloaded 110...
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dan gamble from cbc private wealth management is with us now. >> never known anything like it.d: just before this agreement, possible handshake, etc., where does it leave us? >> what a great question. if i knew that, i would probably be a lot wealthier than i am. disagreement, from my perspective, is really about intellectual property, and tariffs are the vehicle the president of the united states is using to put a little .ressure on the p.r.c. we have watched the attempts at solving this problem now for what? almost a year, and we got a little close and people get excited, and then they back away from each other. ego seems to be the major driving force. the longer it goes, the more imperative it is that they both come to some agreement. rishaad: isn't it more about the optics here, getting together and forming some agreement, even though it does not address some of the fundamental issues like ip, huawei for another one, essentially the things they are really fighting about, i suppose . >> yeah, well, exactly. it is grandstanding. it is theater at its best. u.s. electionhe in n
dan gamble from cbc private wealth management is with us now. >> never known anything like it.d: just before this agreement, possible handshake, etc., where does it leave us? >> what a great question. if i knew that, i would probably be a lot wealthier than i am. disagreement, from my perspective, is really about intellectual property, and tariffs are the vehicle the president of the united states is using to put a little .ressure on the p.r.c. we have watched the attempts at...
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. ♪ >> i'm rosemary burton from cbc news.le bit but now we will for real the environment and energy. we'll start with a question from another canadian. we are going to go to a gathering of people watching the debate this time at the halifax central library and we will talk to new brunswick and has this question. over to you. >> hi. my name is brett bankrupt and i'm from new brunswick that i believe we live in an age of climate crisis. this is the last election we have before appointed no routine -- return is reached. furthermore for many large corporations the current system of fines and penalties associated with polluting is the cost of doing business. what concrete plan does each leader have two address big business? >> thank you brett and the first answer. >> that is very interesting. the progressive plan to fight climate change so far is bickering between canada and quÉbec that forces businesses to lower their emissions in time and it works very well. i had the privilege of completing the negotiation of such a s system. i
. ♪ >> i'm rosemary burton from cbc news.le bit but now we will for real the environment and energy. we'll start with a question from another canadian. we are going to go to a gathering of people watching the debate this time at the halifax central library and we will talk to new brunswick and has this question. over to you. >> hi. my name is brett bankrupt and i'm from new brunswick that i believe we live in an age of climate crisis. this is the last election we have before...
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cbc news provides coverage and analysis of the election.we will cover that live on c-span2.is back today. the house starts legislative p.m.at 3:30 the republican attempt to censure adam schiff. in the senate, lawmakers return at 3:00 for my work on a bill expanding nato membership. watch the house here on c-span and the senate on c-span2. , on "thet communicators," a texas representative on increasing the number of women and minorities in technology fields. >> we want to be in a position to furnish our own brainpower. the only way we are going to ever be able to do that is to educate women and minorities in the stem fields.that comes in many categories. we have even coined a phrase more recently called blue-collar phd'swhere no amount of or graduate degrees might even be necessary to help those fields -- skills to be very innovative and to be in a good workforce that is producing some of the innovation. c-span2.t, on saturday's new york city rally with presidential candidate bernie sanders. he talks about medicare for all, free public college intuition, reforming the crimina
cbc news provides coverage and analysis of the election.we will cover that live on c-span2.is back today. the house starts legislative p.m.at 3:30 the republican attempt to censure adam schiff. in the senate, lawmakers return at 3:00 for my work on a bill expanding nato membership. watch the house here on c-span and the senate on c-span2. , on "thet communicators," a texas representative on increasing the number of women and minorities in technology fields. >> we want to be in a...
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host: you said that was on cbc's "the national?" caller: yes, sir.ost: republican line, this is virginia. seeing him with nancy -- caller: seeing him with nancy pelosi, i know they are colluding with our president. i think trump is doing a great job protecting our country and the taxpayers who are paying the salaries of the corrupt .ongressman host: henderson, nevada, independent line, annette. .o ahead fromr: i am looking at it not liking democrats or republicans very much. is disgusting what is happening. adam schiff is corrupt himself. he really does need to be investigated. it is a shame what is happening, a shame what is happening to our country. i hope people elect more independents, get rid of them all. host: inside the washington times and on washingtontimes.com , mccarthy joins house gop effort to censor schiff over phone call parody. this has been brought up several times regarding the opening statements with the acting a week or so ago. some of the reaction from --sident trump, [video clip] >> has a friend to the president most powerful co
host: you said that was on cbc's "the national?" caller: yes, sir.ost: republican line, this is virginia. seeing him with nancy -- caller: seeing him with nancy pelosi, i know they are colluding with our president. i think trump is doing a great job protecting our country and the taxpayers who are paying the salaries of the corrupt .ongressman host: henderson, nevada, independent line, annette. .o ahead fromr: i am looking at it not liking democrats or republicans very much. is...
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i know where you're going there's a lot of cbc. >> that's exactly what i'm going. the safety are benefits with what i'm told by people who like the system and they say it's a bright spot in the next jen implementation is that there are less bright spots and delays here in there where it's been helpful but at the cbg shrewd airport that they have the capital investment to implement this and that most of the planes that landed take off their is for you and just for your information which i'm sure you are probably already aware, the cbg cargo has doubled there and dhl moved their hub there and flights are originating and they were there for the last five years and they're wondering, when can they turn that on this. because all open it up to you. >> sir, i'm well aware of that and cbg exciting growth and they have the capacity for the growth so one of the criteria's for putting data into an airport is to assess the rate by all operators because if you don't have the equipment of critical mass then turning it on doesn't make much sense. who are in the process of looking
i know where you're going there's a lot of cbc. >> that's exactly what i'm going. the safety are benefits with what i'm told by people who like the system and they say it's a bright spot in the next jen implementation is that there are less bright spots and delays here in there where it's been helpful but at the cbg shrewd airport that they have the capital investment to implement this and that most of the planes that landed take off their is for you and just for your information which...
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record october 6, '17 article entitled fbi new terrorist threat, black extremists, and letter from the cbc to director wray asking for a briefing. august 8, 2019 article by the young turks entitled leaked fbi documents reveal bureau's priorities under trump -- under president trump. but i will just conclude by asking your commitment to meet with us again to give us an update of where we are, what it looks like, if, in fact, there have been arrests, surveillance, investigations on anybody under the old black identity extremists and what it's consumed. i would just ask that you commit to briefing us again on that particular issue. >> we'd be happy to keep the dialogue going. >> thank you. with that, mr. chairman, i yield back. >> without objection entering that into the record. mr. mcaleenan, let me join the chorus of people who have thanked you for your service to this department for quite a long time. you've been a consummate professional. i personally thank you for that. going forward, the question is, if nobody's appointed by tomorrow, are you prepared to stay on until somebody is appoin
record october 6, '17 article entitled fbi new terrorist threat, black extremists, and letter from the cbc to director wray asking for a briefing. august 8, 2019 article by the young turks entitled leaked fbi documents reveal bureau's priorities under trump -- under president trump. but i will just conclude by asking your commitment to meet with us again to give us an update of where we are, what it looks like, if, in fact, there have been arrests, surveillance, investigations on anybody under...
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now her cbc news decision s is ready to make yet another call. ♪ canada your next government will bent. we are projecting that at this hour. just entered a wealth is we see in a second mandate is prime minister but his majority from 2015, no longer. and given the way this campaign has unfolded, justin trudeau may indeed need the support of other parties in order to find a way to govern the country. we'll see where these barges go in with the end in order to get that. where is that cooperation would come from and how he's going to get at the lesotho who is with headquarters in montrÉal and they are watching us behind you. obviously they are still very happy there tonight. >> they are happy here tonight. a loud cheer went out we do made the call, except for it wasn't is loud is when we first projected when there is more to be a liberal government. obviously they were hoping for a majority here but the fact that it is liberal minority government, a little bit of a muted response. the cheers again, they'll switch channels but they are hearing that mostly over the results. liberals here,
now her cbc news decision s is ready to make yet another call. ♪ canada your next government will bent. we are projecting that at this hour. just entered a wealth is we see in a second mandate is prime minister but his majority from 2015, no longer. and given the way this campaign has unfolded, justin trudeau may indeed need the support of other parties in order to find a way to govern the country. we'll see where these barges go in with the end in order to get that. where is that cooperation...