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listening to the vancouver news every night, it's affecting those people. those people. >> we're going to leave "washington journal" to take you to the american dream with ron johnson, roger marshall, and rick scott with an update on the budget reconciliation. >> medicaid is primarily for a parent with a child. it's like welfare. so think about what they did. they caused all these people to go on the system. we showed them where you can go look at the rolls and how much fraud there was. never once would they look at it. the amount of people taking advantage of the program that don't have any reason to be on it is staggering. >> new york is gaming the system, ok. there are loopholes and don't want to bore you but that's where the fraud, waste, abuse and incompetence is. new york is gaming the system. >> red states as well, though. sales tax on health care and stuff. >> exactly what i'm talking about. >> across the board, red states and blue states. it has to be stopped. >> ron's right. what they did, the way medicaid was set up, the state had to pay its port
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to compound the issue, the third district for washington, in vancouver, was a swing district and there was a lot of emphasis on that election because it could potentially determine who controlled the house of representatives, so we received a great deal of emphasis from the media and our delegation. the following timeline you see notes the incident took place on the 28th. within 24 hours, our strategic team was able to put out a voter alert, voter alert number one on facebook. we conducted a meeting with secretary hobbs, the governor and senior leaders in the state to talk about courses of action to mitigate the impact on clark county and secretary hobbs noted, we updated leadership and the party chair's within the state to make sure they were informed as to actions. next day on the 30th october, we hosted a teams meeting with 39 counties along with federal and state stakeholders to make sure they were informed as to what we were doing and allowing crosstalk between other stakeholders so counties understood what was going on so they were not making assumptions at their level. we update
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monterrey y vancouver empataron a uno.6.5 millones de dÓlares convirtiÉndolo en el jugador no quaterback mejor pagado en la historia de nfl. asÍ que hacen historia con esta extensiÓn de contrato. hasta aquÍ toda la informaciÓn deportiva. muchas gracias por la preferencia. hasta la prÓxima. >> en medio de la confusiÓn por inicio de aumento de aranceles le explicamos cÓmo funcionan estos tributos. inicia la cuaresma y miles de catÓlicos se preparan para fechas importantes en el aÑo litÚrgico. ya venimos con esto y mÁs. >> hablando del tema de aranceles, con nuestro compaÑero nos explica que son estos impuestos que gobiernos imponen a productos importados. >> desde antes de la llegada de donald trump se hablaba constantemente de la amenaza de aranceles.¿ quÉ son exactamente cÓmo funcionan? salimos a la calle a preguntarle que saben y entienden. >> sabrÍa que sea& >> tengo entendido que productos que vienen de mÉxico y canadÁ van a subir 25%. >> los aranceles son los impuestos que el gobierno de estados unidos impone a ciertos
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i to write this book because i've been involved in health care reform since 1988 when i lived in vancouver, canada, and worked at the fraser institute. so i've been pushing for based reforms and explaining to the american people i after i moved here in 1991, why a complete government takeover of, our health care system, i.e. medicare for all, single payer, would be disastrous for all of us as patients and, for doctors. and i. so i want to doctors and patients. so that's how i sort of got into this. and i'm passionate about saving our health care system, as we knows. and he is, too. and so back, you know, in april of 2020, covid, the pandemic and by december of. 2020 threw operation warp speed. pfizer and moderna, about 70% of people around the world had received their first vaccination and the pharmaceutica industry seemed to be like on the. everyone was loving the pharmaceutical industry. but, you know by. august 20, 22, things had changed people were becoming skeptical of big pharma, as they call it. and so in august of 2022, then president joe biden signed into law the inflation reducti
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the bustling pacific rim port of vancouver. >> you watch it for eight hours. >> you'll see. >> on average we've got. >> ten ships arriving and. >> ten ships leaving. >> we did about 160. >> million. >> tons of cargo last year. >> 75% of that is those bulk commodities. >> but grain, coal, potash, sulfur and and other agricultural products. >> outbound pete hegseth is the. >> port ceo. >> it's devastating on. >> both of our. >> economies. >> we've thrived in north america. >> by having. >> a relatively. >> open economy. and those trading patterns that exist have been mutually. beneficial to both countries. >> president trump. >> paused the. >> tariffs thursday. another about face in what is now weeks of on again, off again threats that uncertainty says leaves canada. no choice but to find new markets, new partners. >> it's been a wake up call, right? >> it's been a wake up call for canadians that we need to figure out a way to not be as dependent. >> this rift. >> goes beyond what canadians see as trump's bad math. they are furious at his bad manners, his constant insults, calling canada th
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home ducks built into john gibson with the spectacular behind the cloud said re key bounced the vancouver canucks to make it worse. okay, we'll leave it there for now. sorry, all right, thanks very much feed. so that's it from the front of site us at least for this news out. but don't go away because i will be back in a moment with more of today's news. the she looked at the image issues like, you know, the 20th, like a terrorist. like slick put it look like in a world of increasing prejudice. 5 women stand up to discrimination. i know why people face us and i'm like, no, no, this isn't us challenging stereotypes. seeing that have scarf as a source of strength, faith and identity. though we say we want you to get involved in that because we are in the community, we just don't see it. my job. my choice coming soon on al jazeera in depth analysis of the days headlines is leveled on this on a capable of keeping the peace both internally and externally informed opinion of the united states investing in the redevelopment of jobs, i think could be a great idea, but again, if you propose to remo
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galaxy soccer team played the vancouver white caps overnight.n trump first threatened tariffs, canadian liquor stores took american whiskey off the shelves. trump insists is the tariffs are meant to stop the flow of deadly drugs and migrants coming into the country. but less than 1% of the fentanyl seized coming into the u.s. last year came across the canadian border. over the last month, both countries trying to negotiate. canada appointing a fentanyl czar. mexico surging 10,000 troops to the border and sending back criminals wanted in the u.s. but trump tonight says it isn't enough, and seemed to expand his reasons for imposing these tariffs in the first place. >> they can't come in and steal our money and steal our jobs and take our factories and take our businesses and expect not to be punished, and they're being punished by tariffs. >> reporter: and you can be sure we'll be hearing more about these tariffs tomorrow night, when the president delivers his first address before a joint session of congress since returning to the white house. but
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anaheim ducks gold saying that john gibson, i'm spectacular behind the best blog safe to keep post the vancouver canucks. it's a did the end up leaving the game for the collision. i just seemed lost with like 3 to you to make it right. we need to pay for the time being. i like most policies, a little bit late this. all right, thanks very much pizza. right, well that's it from me sort of hard for this news. uh, serial veneer though is next in the chat with more of today's news didn't go away the the economic collapse, the civil maintenance on the civil war. i just want to be clear. i read opposing the roger parts of the why we with the but they found even to, you know, we need to finish that. is it all the, did you realize that's what the vision is? the new to the movie has and goes head to head with full. mr. and i can president, rhino but converse thing go. i am really important even before you were born. i know we so much i called of a problem at the head on al jazeera, the when did use in from the truth, the fact hanging the balance, he's going after the media in a way that's unprecedented. t
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with the 2nd sheila behind the button gloves safe to keep out the vancouver canucks. gibson did the end up leaving the game following collision on his team last. all right, all right, that is all useful. now more with piece i like to fully joe. thank you very much for the best fit for this news. our own challenges here, but do stay with us. i'll be back in just a few minutes with more of today's top stories. thanks so much the that we're facing a future that we don't understand. we can't predict fully. everyone has this. nobody knows what would happen. the, i need to stay most of these are really, but i need to do more with mainly i was like, you know what? i don't like myself. i want to change. why am i want to be trustworthy? i want to be responsible for it, but it keep getting inspired to the story is on one of those, bringing the communities to contact me. a great book defies. behind i move forward because on what we need is being able to move forward. and that isn't just a matter of science, that's a matter of what do you think about your fellow human beings because it is a matter
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ahora vamos a vancouver bc play recess, donde el monterrey visitó a los whitecaps este balón de ericalida de wendy, ahí la vemos. cómo la pierde? le iba a pegar así el tico para mandar el uno a 0 y también el galaxy tendrá ahora que remontar en casa en el spring training, donde los gigantes se enfrentaron a los diamondbacks allá en su casa en arizona. y la novela de bob melvin vino desde atrás para imponerse 11 a 5. quienes lideraron la remontada fueron casey schitt para empatar el juego de pelota y la gran firma de esta temporada. willy adames, con cuadrangulares. san francisco dejó su récord de entonces en 6 ganados y perdidos en esta pretemporada de grandes ligas, que ya tiene un mes para que arranque la temporada regular. entonces, en ese partido de temporada regular nosotros estaremos para traerle toda la cobertura. también estaremos viajando a sacramento para el arranque de la temporada de los seis ahora en s su nueva casa. y bueno, también recordarle que empieza también la acción de la parte de la mls que ya arrancó la de porque aquí en el área de la bahía el deporte no para y
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they're based in vancouver, their products don't come from there.tuart: it's a tariff positive stock. lauren: yeah, i'd call it that. starbucks ceo brian nickels told corporate workers to get back in the office five day as week and take responsibility for some of the decisions that we're making and not improving sales. stock is down 3%. of course last month announced they were laying off 1100 corporate workers. now have to go back five day as week. stuart: got it. lauren, thank you. coming up, pixar's new series win or lose features disney's first explicitly christian character in nearly two decades. how are audiences reacting to that? we'll get into it. anti-israel pro hamas protesters have occupied barnard college for a second week. 10 people were just arrested, they refused to evacuate for a bomb threat. >> everybody must clear the courtyard. there's an active bomb threat inside of the building. stuart: what will it take for the college to stop this madness? kennedy takes that on. she's here and kennedy is next. ♪ there are many ways to do things
they're based in vancouver, their products don't come from there.tuart: it's a tariff positive stock. lauren: yeah, i'd call it that. starbucks ceo brian nickels told corporate workers to get back in the office five day as week and take responsibility for some of the decisions that we're making and not improving sales. stock is down 3%. of course last month announced they were laying off 1100 corporate workers. now have to go back five day as week. stuart: got it. lauren, thank you. coming up,...
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the bustling pacific rim port of vancouver. >> you watch. >> it for eight hours. >> you'll see on. >>rage. >> we've. >> got ten ships arriving and ten ships leaving. we did about 160 million tons of cargo last year. 75% of that is those bulk commodities. but grain, coal, potash, sulfur and and other agricultural products outbound. >> peter zada is the port ceo. he says shippers who normally plan 6 or 9 months out are now taking things a few weeks at a time because trump is so unpredictable. and he says trump's threats and his tone leave canada no choice but to find new markets, new partners. >> it's been a wake up call, right? it's been a wake up call dependent. >> this rift goes beyond what canadians see as trump's bad math. they are furious at his bad manners, his constant insults, calling canada the 51st state and its prime minister. governor. >> we've been. >> in this together for a long time. >> we fought wars together. we went to afghanistan. we did all this stuff together. why? what are you doing here? >> daryl lamb is the brand manager at legacy liquors. yes. this, too, is a f
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the bustling pacific rim port of vancouver. >> you watch it for eight hours. >> you'll see. >> on average, we've got ten. >> ships. >> arriving and ten ships leaving. >> we did about. >> 160 million tons. >> of cargo last. >> year, 75%. >> of that is those bulk commodities grain, coal, potash, sulfur and and other agricultural products. >> outbound. peter zoe sottile. >> is the port ceo. >> he says shippers who normally plan 6 or 9 months out are now taking things a few weeks at a time because trump is so unpredictable. and he says trump's threats and his tone leave canada no choice but to find new markets, new partners. >> it's been a. >> wake up call, right? it's been a wake up call for. >> canadians that. >> we need. >> to figure out a. >> way to. not be as dependent. >> this rift. >> goes beyond what canadians see as trump's bad math. they are furious at his bad manners, his constant insults, calling canada the 51st state and its prime minister. governor. >> we've been in this together for a long time. we fought wars together. we went to afghanistan. we did all this stuff together. wh
the bustling pacific rim port of vancouver. >> you watch it for eight hours. >> you'll see. >> on average, we've got ten. >> ships. >> arriving and ten ships leaving. >> we did about. >> 160 million tons. >> of cargo last. >> year, 75%. >> of that is those bulk commodities grain, coal, potash, sulfur and and other agricultural products. >> outbound. peter zoe sottile. >> is the port ceo. >> he says shippers who...
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canada finally building one to go out of vancouver. so what are they left to do? what are those asian countries left to do? they can't power their their economies on wind and solar. they're buying russian gas. there's there is a much more brought a much broader strategic approach. we could take rather than every six months pounding the table billions of more weapons that you know. yes, we want to prevent putin from taking ukraine. but i think there are a lot of other ways to do it. thank you for that. to get back to the to to the book a bit. oh, i'm sorry. can i take one more point on the book? because this is kind of the green beret mindset. yeah, we'll get back to it. i got on a little bit of a you know, a little bit of a frustrated soliloquy there. you know, i asked again, we specialize unconventional warfare, unconventional thinking. and i once asked the senior official at the air force who was coming to the committee for more stealth bombers, said, look, i absolutely support pre-positioning more in guam or other locations back to the indo-pacific. i said, but
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the bustling pacific rim port of vancouver. >> you watch it for eight hours. you'll see on average, we've got ten ships arriving and ten ships leaving. we did about 160 million tons of cargo last year. 75% of that is those bulk commodities grain, coal, potash, sulfur and and other agricultural products. outbound. >> peter is the port's ceo. he says shippers who normally plan 6 or 9 months out are now taking things a few weeks at a time because trump is so unpredictable. and he says trump's threats and his tone leave canada no choice but to find new markets, new partners. >> it's been a wake up call, right? it's been a wake up call for canadians that we need to figure out a way to not be as dependent. >> this rift goes beyond what canadians see as trump's bad math. they are furious at his bad manners, his constant insults, calling canada the 51st state and its prime minister governor. >> we've been in this together for a long time. we fought wars together. we went to afghanistan. we did all this stuff together. why? what are you doing here? >> daryl lamb is the
the bustling pacific rim port of vancouver. >> you watch it for eight hours. you'll see on average, we've got ten ships arriving and ten ships leaving. we did about 160 million tons of cargo last year. 75% of that is those bulk commodities grain, coal, potash, sulfur and and other agricultural products. outbound. >> peter is the port's ceo. he says shippers who normally plan 6 or 9 months out are now taking things a few weeks at a time because trump is so unpredictable. and he says...
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the bustling pacific rim port of vancouver. >> you watch it for eight hours. >> you'll see on. >> average, we've. got ten ships arriving and ten ships leaving. >> we did. >> about 160 million tons of cargo last year. 75% of. >> that is those bulk commodities. but grain, coal. >> potash, sulfur. >> and and other agricultural products. outbound. >> peter eric zahnd is the port ceo. he says shippers who normally plan 6 or 9 months out are now taking things a few weeks at a time because trump is so unpredictable. and he says trump's threats and his tone leave canada no choice but to find new markets, new partners. >> it's been a wake up call, right? it's been a wake up call for canadians that we need to figure out a way to not be as dependent. >> this rift goes beyond what canadians see as trump's bad math. they are furious at his bad manners, his constant insults, calling canada the 51st state and its prime minister. governor. >> we've been in this. >> together for. >> a long time. we fought wars together. we went to afghanistan. we did all this stuff together. why? what are you doing here?
the bustling pacific rim port of vancouver. >> you watch it for eight hours. >> you'll see on. >> average, we've. got ten ships arriving and ten ships leaving. >> we did. >> about 160 million tons of cargo last year. 75% of. >> that is those bulk commodities. but grain, coal. >> potash, sulfur. >> and and other agricultural products. outbound. >> peter eric zahnd is the port ceo. he says shippers who normally plan 6 or 9 months out are now...
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yet vancouver is now the most expensive housing market in north america. this is of course because the increase in land value that densification or up zoning can bring. that fact along with the amount immutable principle of modern society that benefits accrue to networked elites puts in the unique position of present protecting people from the depredations of the market. in light of those facts and observations this puts this topic the issues being brought to you today at the very highest priority the most important subjects you could be addressing. thank you. >> good afternoon commissioner. my name is puja eugenio. i'm with samarkand, a member of rep. with a state level of zoning already in place. communities are facing increased displacement at pressure from profit driven speculation before the city enacts more absorbing and developers giveaways as we need to make sure the city works for its residents and not just developers. the most important interventions to prevent eviction and other form of displacement are for the planning commission commission to
yet vancouver is now the most expensive housing market in north america. this is of course because the increase in land value that densification or up zoning can bring. that fact along with the amount immutable principle of modern society that benefits accrue to networked elites puts in the unique position of present protecting people from the depredations of the market. in light of those facts and observations this puts this topic the issues being brought to you today at the very highest...
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the bustling pacific rim port of vancouver.atch. >> it for eight hours. >> you'll see on average. >> we've got. >> ten ships arriving and ten ships leaving. we did about 160 million tons of cargo last year. 75% of that is those bulk commodities. but grain, coal, potash, sulfur and and other agricultural products outbound. >> peter. >> is the port ceo. >> he says shippers who normally plan 6 or 9 months out are now taking things a few weeks at a time...
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booing the star-spangled banner as the la galaxy soccer team played the vancouver whitecaps over the weekend. and when trump first threatened tariffs last month, canadian liquor stores ripped american whiskey off the shelves. speaking to the nation tonight, the president likely to defend his move. he's also expected to revel in his remaking of the federal government. the man spearheading those changes, billionaire elon musk, will be there in the chamber, looking on as democratic lawmakers protest, bringing along as guests some of the very workers the administration has fired. >> i want donald trump and elon musk are co-presidents to look straight at some of the people that they have laid off. >> now, the white house says the theme of the president's address tonight will be the renewal of the american dream. and they are promoting this as must see tv. meanwhile, democratic senator elissa slotkin of michigan, a swing state that trump won, will deliver the official democratic response. she is expected to reach out to working class americans and push back on the president's firings and c
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listening to the vancouver news every night, it's affecting those people. just don't -- i'm sure it's probably the same on the southern border. so no, i think this is just, just a mean thing for him to do. if you want to cut down fentanyl, go after the folks that import the stuff from china . go to china, locked that down. but we know that 47 is scared of china, so i doubt that will happen. i think this is ridiculous and divisive and it doesn't need to be and it's all just a part of him trying to be the big boy on the block. he can go to h ell hell. host: ok. that's trish in washington. carolyn levitt was asked about the tariffs and the overall impact they could make when it comes to the economy. here is some of the response from yesterday. [video clip] >> last night the president said that there would be a little disturbance, but we are ok with that. can you put a dollar figure on how much the average american family should expect to pay? as a disturbance? and why should americans be ok with that when so many are already struggling to pay the bills? >> fir
listening to the vancouver news every night, it's affecting those people. just don't -- i'm sure it's probably the same on the southern border. so no, i think this is just, just a mean thing for him to do. if you want to cut down fentanyl, go after the folks that import the stuff from china . go to china, locked that down. but we know that 47 is scared of china, so i doubt that will happen. i think this is ridiculous and divisive and it doesn't need to be and it's all just a part of him trying...
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. >> live from vancouver. >> minister wilkinson, thank you so much for. >> being here today.st with the state of play. here we are just over 12 hours from the deadline. can you give us a sense. at this. point of how the talks. >> are going. >> with the trump. >> administration and. >> just how likely it seems like tariffs are at this point? >> i think the. >> president has been clear. >> that at least this. round of, of. >> threatened tariffs are. really a function. of discussions around. >> the border. there have been lots of discussions. >> between canada and. >> the united states with respect to how do we better secure. >> the border. i have said many times that no one. illegal crossing and 1 pound of fentanyl going across. >> the. border either. >> way is too much. and we. we certainly agree with. >> the. >> president that. there is more that can be done. and we have seen, you know, some very significant action on the part. >> of. >> both governments. fentanyl seizures are down about 97% in the last couple of months across from canada. and that was from a very low number.
. >> live from vancouver. >> minister wilkinson, thank you so much for. >> being here today.st with the state of play. here we are just over 12 hours from the deadline. can you give us a sense. at this. point of how the talks. >> are going. >> with the trump. >> administration and. >> just how likely it seems like tariffs are at this point? >> i think the. >> president has been clear. >> that at least this. round of, of. >>...
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the province newspaper out of vancouver. you can see the photo on the front page, democracy dies in apathy. the trump effect is the headline. tariffs overshadow the british columbia budget, the debt focusing on a potential trade war. the daily mail out of london focusing on the war in ukraine. zelenskyy's olive branch to trump after prime minister's plea. on the brink of starting a mineral deal with the united states. president trump announcing that last night during his speech. the irish times also focusing on the war in ukraine. zelenskyy ready to seek peace deal under donald trump. this is from the indian express, going back to the potential trade war. global trade war begins as high u.s. tariffs chicken. -- kick in. from sicko, the headline, -- from mexico, the headline, questioning whether a trade war is about to begin, showing the leaders of the u.s., mexico, canada. i showed a couple of tweets earlier from elon musk, the head of doge. i mentioned this one where somebody said doge is exactly what i voted for. it was re
the province newspaper out of vancouver. you can see the photo on the front page, democracy dies in apathy. the trump effect is the headline. tariffs overshadow the british columbia budget, the debt focusing on a potential trade war. the daily mail out of london focusing on the war in ukraine. zelenskyy's olive branch to trump after prime minister's plea. on the brink of starting a mineral deal with the united states. president trump announcing that last night during his speech. the irish times...
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it will connect communities throughout and vancouver, b.c., seattle and portland and connect workers to jobs and increase access to housing and offer greater ways for almost 10 million people to get around the northwest. the federal-state partnership for inner city passenger rail is matching billions of dollars in private and state investment. public investment is vital to building the true international rail system. the f.r.a. released a report in support of long distance service and incorporates feed whack from 50,000 stakeholder and public comments. amtrak will need new equipment to address these needs. we have an obligation to ensure rail travel is safe for people and safe for goods and safe for communities. i welcome the highest priority and look forward to reducing accidents and save lives. class one freight rail accidents have not improved over the last 10 years. in my state, 202 train accidents and 21 railroad right of way fatalities and a derailment that spilled diesel in the indian reservation in march of 2023. a major cause is longer trains. there is a report detailing the
it will connect communities throughout and vancouver, b.c., seattle and portland and connect workers to jobs and increase access to housing and offer greater ways for almost 10 million people to get around the northwest. the federal-state partnership for inner city passenger rail is matching billions of dollars in private and state investment. public investment is vital to building the true international rail system. the f.r.a. released a report in support of long distance service and...