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tim alberta, what do you think this is the most important story of the week? >> i would probably say what we are seeing with the dismantling of the affordable care act will ultimately, hugh, force both parties to come to the table and look at this in a more comprehensive way. what we have seen resulting coming from the failure of on the affordable care act, the president is taking matters into his own hands. it will have implications both in the short, medium and long term if chuck schumer and nancy pelosi realize with the proverbial gun to their hand, they have to do something. >> fran chess what chambers, what do you think was the most important? >> i'm going with iran. i hope we get to come back to health care. i have strong thoughts on that. i'm going with iran being the biggest news story. the president saying he was going to decertify not because they are noncompliant but because he doesn't like it, it's not strong enough, and he is going to kick it to congress. their strategy is a little interesting. they don't want congress to put more sanctions on on
tim alberta, what do you think this is the most important story of the week? >> i would probably say what we are seeing with the dismantling of the affordable care act will ultimately, hugh, force both parties to come to the table and look at this in a more comprehensive way. what we have seen resulting coming from the failure of on the affordable care act, the president is taking matters into his own hands. it will have implications both in the short, medium and long term if chuck...
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somali refugee suspected of stabbing a police officer and injuring four pedestrians in edmonton, alberta attacked him with a knife. two young women accused of using a nerve agent to murder kim jong—nam — the estranged half—brother of north korea's leader — have been taken to the high court in malaysia for the start of their trial. now it's time for world business report. one of britain's best known holiday flight companies, monarch airlines, has collapsed, with all flights immediately cancelled, leaving over 100,000 uk customers stranded abroad. the catalonian conundrum — when a massive majority of a minority votes for independence, what happens to the driver of spain's economic recovery? welcome to world business report. i'm jamie robertson. in a minute we'll hear from the boss of microsoft, what he's doing top make his company cool again. but first, monarch airlines has been placed into administration and all flights from the uk have been cancelled and will not be rescheduled, accountants kpmg said. the announcement leaves 300,000 future bookings cancelled. the civil aviation authority
somali refugee suspected of stabbing a police officer and injuring four pedestrians in edmonton, alberta attacked him with a knife. two young women accused of using a nerve agent to murder kim jong—nam — the estranged half—brother of north korea's leader — have been taken to the high court in malaysia for the start of their trial. now it's time for world business report. one of britain's best known holiday flight companies, monarch airlines, has collapsed, with all flights immediately...
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somali refugee suspected of stabbing a police officer and injuring four pedestrians in edmonton, alberta. two women charged with killing the estranged half—brother of the north korean leader go on trial in malaysia. the uk's fifth largest airline, monarch, fights for its future in the holiday business after worries about its finances. hello. welcome to the programme. after a day of voting that descended into chaos and violence, regional leaders in catalonia say 90% of those who voted in a referendum were in favour of independence from spain. more than 800 people are reported to have been injured after violence at many polling stations. the prime minister, mariano rajoy, said the poll was illegal and that most people in catalonia did not want independence. from barcelona, tom burridge reports. this is how a vote turned ugly. spanish national police moving in to disrupt an independence referendum in catalonia, which spain's government considers illegal. people kicked and thrown. women literally pulled by their hair out of polling stations. across barcelona, violent police raids to grab bal
somali refugee suspected of stabbing a police officer and injuring four pedestrians in edmonton, alberta. two women charged with killing the estranged half—brother of the north korean leader go on trial in malaysia. the uk's fifth largest airline, monarch, fights for its future in the holiday business after worries about its finances. hello. welcome to the programme. after a day of voting that descended into chaos and violence, regional leaders in catalonia say 90% of those who voted in a...
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this is the energy east pipeline now what it was meant to do is move or oil from scratch one and alberta over to the east coast work could be refined in export and this would have also helped bring more oil more oil to until back in of course the maritime provinces the provinces on the east coast a lot of people that are proponents for the pipeline itself said that it could we can get off of saudi and venezuelan oil we've seen the way that these things have worked in the past that's not necessarily the solution the way to do it but this map this give you a better idea of basically what this would have meant you could see that the pipelines moving east there as about one hundred thirty miles worth of new pipeline would have been delayed to about an existing eighteen hundred miles that are already make up a pipeline that was a gas pipeline this would have been converted to move oil instead of gas now trans canada says you know back in the day when they came up with this idea which was back in two thousand and thirteen it was a fantastic idea because oil was about one hundred bucks a barrel
this is the energy east pipeline now what it was meant to do is move or oil from scratch one and alberta over to the east coast work could be refined in export and this would have also helped bring more oil more oil to until back in of course the maritime provinces the provinces on the east coast a lot of people that are proponents for the pipeline itself said that it could we can get off of saudi and venezuelan oil we've seen the way that these things have worked in the past that's not...
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of four another woman's kalam medic she was twenty eight years old lived in edmonton from jasper alberta. she was looking to live in the big city three years in edmonton and this is what happened to her and then we have tara rose smith she was missing or presumed missing for a long time and today it's official that she also passed away a thirty four year old mother of two. so tragic galaxy's stories i'm interested to know has the canadian government comment at all on the situation in las vegas absolutely so we have from the provincial level we heard from the b.c. premier that i will be john horrigan he said it's horrifying in incomprehensible what happened their thoughts are with the families of berta premier rachael not least she also spoke up saying our hearts go out to the loved ones of the burtons who were killed in the last vegas attack and then we have a tweet from prime minister trudeau pretty much after he heard about what happened since words failed those mourning the friendship and support of canadians is with the victims in las vegas and the people of the u.s. prime minister t
of four another woman's kalam medic she was twenty eight years old lived in edmonton from jasper alberta. she was looking to live in the big city three years in edmonton and this is what happened to her and then we have tara rose smith she was missing or presumed missing for a long time and today it's official that she also passed away a thirty four year old mother of two. so tragic galaxy's stories i'm interested to know has the canadian government comment at all on the situation in las vegas...
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somali refugee suspected of stabbing a police officer and injuring four pedestrians in edmonton, alberta. the police officer was controlling traffic at a canadian football league game when he was struck by a car at high speed and then attacked with a knife. two young women accused of using a nerve agent to murder kimjong—nam, the estranged half—brother of north korea's leader, have been taken to the high court in malaysia for the start of their trial. the british prime minister theresa may has announced changes to the repayment of tuition fees in england and help for young people to buy homes. it comes at the start of her party's annual conference, with british politics still domionated by turmoil over brexit laura kuenssberg reports. tory, tory, tory. scum, scum, scum. the prime minister might find it hard to listen to that, let alone agree. the tory conference, a magnet for discontent and fury in some quarters. most of the protests peaceful, or noisy at least. but theresa may does think she needs to pay attention to the national mood. after labour courted votes promising to scrap unive
somali refugee suspected of stabbing a police officer and injuring four pedestrians in edmonton, alberta. the police officer was controlling traffic at a canadian football league game when he was struck by a car at high speed and then attacked with a knife. two young women accused of using a nerve agent to murder kimjong—nam, the estranged half—brother of north korea's leader, have been taken to the high court in malaysia for the start of their trial. the british prime minister theresa may...
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somali refugee suspected of stabbing a police officer and injuring four pedestrians in edmonton, albertatwo women charged with killing the estranged half—brother of the north korean leader, plead not guilty at their trial in malaysia. the catalonian conundrum — when a massive majority of a minority votes for independence, what happens to the driver of spain's economic recovery? and, the boss of microsoft tells us what he is doing to make the company cool again. we start with breaking news. one of britain's best known holiday flight companies, monarch airlines, has collapsed, with all flights immediately cancelled — it means more than 100,000 passengers are now stranded abroad. a cross europe and also in turkey. it's the uk's largest ever airline to enter administration. the british government says its helping to secure a fleet of thirty aircraft, flying to dozens of mediterranean resorts to bring stranded british passengers home. 300,000 future bookings have also been cancelled. the news broke in the last 30 minutes or so. a statement from the civic aviation authority says... he added th
somali refugee suspected of stabbing a police officer and injuring four pedestrians in edmonton, albertatwo women charged with killing the estranged half—brother of the north korean leader, plead not guilty at their trial in malaysia. the catalonian conundrum — when a massive majority of a minority votes for independence, what happens to the driver of spain's economic recovery? and, the boss of microsoft tells us what he is doing to make the company cool again. we start with breaking news....
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somali refugee suspected of stabbing a police officer and injuring four pedestrians in edmonton, alberta. the police officer was controlling traffic at a canadian football league game, when he was struck by a car at high speed now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk from paris. i am stephen sackur. "france is back" — so says this country's new young president, emmanuel macron. he has a ready outlined a grand vision for a reformed friends, he has a ready outlined a grand vision for a reformed france, leading europe on a much too greater integration. leading europe on a march to greater integration. my guess today is his minister for europe, it nathalie loiseau. having big visions is one thing. but how does emmanuel macron deliver, both here in france and in europe? nathalie loiseau, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. good morning. your president, emmanuel macron, seems to think he can single—handedly revive the european project. what, do you think makes him feel that way? i think first, he feels a need. there are expectations for more europe, but also a different europe. the challenge
somali refugee suspected of stabbing a police officer and injuring four pedestrians in edmonton, alberta. the police officer was controlling traffic at a canadian football league game, when he was struck by a car at high speed now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk from paris. i am stephen sackur. "france is back" — so says this country's new young president, emmanuel macron. he has a ready outlined a grand vision for a reformed friends, he has a ready outlined a grand...
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somali refugee suspected of stabbing a police officer and injuring four pedestrians in edmonton, alberta. the police officer was controlling traffic at a canadian football league game when he was struck by a car at high speed and then attacked with a knife. two young women accused of using a nerve agent to murder kimjong nam, the estranged half—brother of north korea's leader, have been taken to the high court in malaysia for the start of their trial. the women have been charged with killing mr kim at kuala lumpur airport in february. now at 3:30am on bbc news, it is time for dateline london. good morning. welcome to dateline. let the people decide. in kurdistan they have, and this weekend catalans wanted to do the same, by holding a referendum on independence in the uk, a referendum of course in the uk gave us brexit. jeremy corbyn, leader of the opposition labour party, has announced he would give similar, decisive votes to people he says politicians ignore. in germany, the voters rewarded angela merkel with a term as chancellor last weekend but also gave the far—right their first seat
somali refugee suspected of stabbing a police officer and injuring four pedestrians in edmonton, alberta. the police officer was controlling traffic at a canadian football league game when he was struck by a car at high speed and then attacked with a knife. two young women accused of using a nerve agent to murder kimjong nam, the estranged half—brother of north korea's leader, have been taken to the high court in malaysia for the start of their trial. the women have been charged with killing...
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somali refugee suspected of stabbing a police officer and injuring four pedestrians in edmonton, albertah korean leader, go on trial in malaysia. the uk's fifth largest airline, monarch, fights for its future in the holiday business after worries about its finances.
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she was followed by a man while alberta terrace and he pushed her to the ground and tried to sexually assault her. and he ran away. the police are looking for this man. a man who survived being hit by four different vehicles is in the hospital. times.hit 3-4 the last car stayed on the scene and the others did not. not, officers say that his injuries are not life-threatening. new information to tell you about a deadly trainingn the deadly mission. officials say the accident involved a military vehicle and a troop formation. two soldiers were killed and six others were killed. three people survived this crash in virginia. this plane slammed right into a home yesterday in middlesex. nobody was inside the home. the pilot, a woman, and the baby on board all survived and only had minor injuries. the state police say it happened when an engine stalled and the airplane clipped two trees and came crashing into the house. coming up, honoring those who paid the ultimate price. how firefighters killed in the line of duty are being remembered. plus, this. these guys and efforts. >> thousands honor
she was followed by a man while alberta terrace and he pushed her to the ground and tried to sexually assault her. and he ran away. the police are looking for this man. a man who survived being hit by four different vehicles is in the hospital. times.hit 3-4 the last car stayed on the scene and the others did not. not, officers say that his injuries are not life-threatening. new information to tell you about a deadly trainingn the deadly mission. officials say the accident involved a military...
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you'll here this, alberta clipper a storm that forms up in alberta and heads south wards to the united a lot of wind and usually very cold temperatures but this time of year it's not too bitterly cold. this is how we track into thursday and into friday. the blue is the snow. even minneapolis has a chance of snowflakes out of this. and southern minnesota could get a sloppy 1, 2, maybe 3 inches of snow. this is green shows you where the rain is and mixed with snow. again, it's early in the season, so this isn't a pure snow event but 2 is going to cause problems. here's the potential snowfall totals. it's the first of the season as painful for me as probably you. southern minnesota, 3 to 4 inches possible. watch out around row chesteches. the north portions of the great lakes, its specially northern wisconsin and northern michigan, accumulating snow, 3 to 6 inches. this time of year usually you get it on the grass. usually, you don't get it so much on the paved surfaces. the wintry blast, cold air does far to the south. if you wake up in the morning, still doing the soccer mom thing on sa
you'll here this, alberta clipper a storm that forms up in alberta and heads south wards to the united a lot of wind and usually very cold temperatures but this time of year it's not too bitterly cold. this is how we track into thursday and into friday. the blue is the snow. even minneapolis has a chance of snowflakes out of this. and southern minnesota could get a sloppy 1, 2, maybe 3 inches of snow. this is green shows you where the rain is and mixed with snow. again, it's early in the...
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terms of what a no deal scenario would do i think we've been quite clear for more than a year now alberta the impact will be significant in terms of u.k. g.d.p. estimates of about four to six percent of g.d.p. over a fifteen year period and the o.e.c.d. has been giving some some dire warnings about the economic impact of bragg's it and that's fueling the other side. in their quest to stop break zero or at least reverse it how how likely is that at this point i think it is unwind cleaver the warnings of the o.e.c.d. will be who do it i think what is more likely is that as we head towards the cliff edge in markets. two nineteen of the point of which the u.k. leaves the european union that the government looks to really test whether the general public one to go through with this and i think the odds are now increasing that it may test public opinion through a second referendum so i think it is more likely these warnings will be used to justify that test of public opinion rather than deliver a u. turn at this stage in the political cycle and there are of course the ongoing talks over what wil
terms of what a no deal scenario would do i think we've been quite clear for more than a year now alberta the impact will be significant in terms of u.k. g.d.p. estimates of about four to six percent of g.d.p. over a fifteen year period and the o.e.c.d. has been giving some some dire warnings about the economic impact of bragg's it and that's fueling the other side. in their quest to stop break zero or at least reverse it how how likely is that at this point i think it is unwind cleaver the...
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what ended up happening to her and finally we know about tara rowe smith now terrell smith is from alberta she is the mother of two she was thought to be missing up until today and then it was finally. said that she actually was killed by the assailant as well so a lot of tragedy and the asli a lot of people here in canada are not only for our fellow canadians but our hearts go out to the people they knew us also that were affected by this is there such tragic stories on my mentors that they hear i had the canadian government commented on the situation in las vegas. from the provincial as well as the federal level and let's start with the provincial british columbia we have the premier there john horgan he said that the situation is simply in comprehensible horrifying in his thoughts are with the family from alberta where the three female victims are from we heard from the premier there rachel not lee as she said our hearts go out to the loved ones of the albertans who were killed in the los vegas attack and then prime minister trudeau pretty much sooner or very soon after he heard about t
what ended up happening to her and finally we know about tara rowe smith now terrell smith is from alberta she is the mother of two she was thought to be missing up until today and then it was finally. said that she actually was killed by the assailant as well so a lot of tragedy and the asli a lot of people here in canada are not only for our fellow canadians but our hearts go out to the people they knew us also that were affected by this is there such tragic stories on my mentors that they...
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somali refugee suspected of stabbing a police officer and injuring four pedestrians in edmonton, albertauck by a car at high speed and then attacked with a knife. an islamic state flag was found in the car. later, the man used a truck to ram pedestrians. same sex marriage has become legal and the first gay couple have tied the knot. karl kreiele and bodo mende have been together for 38 years and were part of the very first campaign to change marriage laws back in 1992. speaking to the bbc they said they were relieved that the fight to end discrimination was finally over. it's really a new step in history, as, after centuries, the discrimination of gays and lesbians by the state is finished, now. now we really have the same rights as straight people, and this is wonderful. now the people of finland have come up with the latest idea for a sauna — to take one about one hundred metres above ground level. there they are. it really is something. people had to take part in a lottery to get a place in this sauna — which gave them stunning views over the capital helsinki and all the way to estoni
somali refugee suspected of stabbing a police officer and injuring four pedestrians in edmonton, albertauck by a car at high speed and then attacked with a knife. an islamic state flag was found in the car. later, the man used a truck to ram pedestrians. same sex marriage has become legal and the first gay couple have tied the knot. karl kreiele and bodo mende have been together for 38 years and were part of the very first campaign to change marriage laws back in 1992. speaking to the bbc they...
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pressure is building across the usa, but quite in unseasonably area of deep low pressure pushing into albertaather, some showers on the tail of that system in the far north—west, still some showers towards the south—east affecting florida. back to the british isles, ex hurricane ophelia is pulling away from the british isles into the north sea for tuesday, the west of the rain will then affect scandinavia. in the south, a punchy weather front is pushing across portugal into western spain. here there has been significant problems with wildfires, try weather and gusty winds, the rain should bring some relief, but albeit heavy and sundry, accompanied by a gusty winds and cooler conditions. central and eastern europe still seen plenty of sunshine. they showers, you can see the intensity, stretching across towards madrid later. still sunshine towards madrid later. still sunshine to paris, such quiet day. those stormy conditions to be found further north across scandinavia, windy right across... heavy rain on the way the norway and sweden. the uk is still windy overnight and three tuesday. the day
pressure is building across the usa, but quite in unseasonably area of deep low pressure pushing into albertaather, some showers on the tail of that system in the far north—west, still some showers towards the south—east affecting florida. back to the british isles, ex hurricane ophelia is pulling away from the british isles into the north sea for tuesday, the west of the rain will then affect scandinavia. in the south, a punchy weather front is pushing across portugal into western spain....
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later in the week we will keep our watch for a potential alberta clipper.sty across the balkans. read warnings for serbia and croatia, a risk of dangerjuly because the strong winds combined with intense downpours from those thunderstorms and heavy snow could well cause a lot of disruption and bring down power lines. it is slowly creeping east on wednesday. by then, heavy rain in the baltic states and some easing possibly in some of the balkans from what we‘ve seen in recent days. however we still have that heat across the mediterranean adriatic feeding the thunderstorms around greece, southern parts of the balkans and into turkey on wednesday so balkans and into turkey on wednesday so it looks like we will continue the severe weather risk. dry across siberia and the heat is building again, as we‘ll see in california, temperatures up to 8 degrees above average, exacerbating the risk of wildfire. thomas will have more of the uk weather in half an hour. hello, i‘m nuala mcgovern, this is outside source. it‘s unanimous, the communist party votes to enshrine pre
later in the week we will keep our watch for a potential alberta clipper.sty across the balkans. read warnings for serbia and croatia, a risk of dangerjuly because the strong winds combined with intense downpours from those thunderstorms and heavy snow could well cause a lot of disruption and bring down power lines. it is slowly creeping east on wednesday. by then, heavy rain in the baltic states and some easing possibly in some of the balkans from what we‘ve seen in recent days. however we...
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terms of what a no deal scenario would do i think we've been quite clear for more than a year now alberta the impact will be significant in terms of u.k. g.d.p. estimates of about four to six percent of g.d.p. over a fifteen year period and the o.e.c.d. has been giving some some dire warnings about the economic impact of bragg's it and that's fueling the other side. in their quest to stop greg zero zero zero or at least reverse it how likely is that at this point i think it is online clear that the warnings of the o.e.c.d. will be who do it i think what is more likely is that as we head towards the cliff edge unmarked. two nineteen of the point of which the u.k. leaves the european union that the government looks to really test whether the general public one to go through with this and i think the odds are now increasing that it may test public opinion through a second referendum so i think it is more likely these warnings will be used to justify that test of public opinion rather than deliver a u.-turn at this stage in the political cycle and there are of course the ongoing talks over wh
terms of what a no deal scenario would do i think we've been quite clear for more than a year now alberta the impact will be significant in terms of u.k. g.d.p. estimates of about four to six percent of g.d.p. over a fifteen year period and the o.e.c.d. has been giving some some dire warnings about the economic impact of bragg's it and that's fueling the other side. in their quest to stop greg zero zero zero or at least reverse it how likely is that at this point i think it is online clear that...
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not because there's no ifference between being from alberta or tario or british columbia but because you a way to have the best of both worlds and treasure your differences. to find something in common more important and include for without looking in the mirror and screaming i don't exist anymore because of all this diversity. is the major question facing the world today and people would look and see what he id and what did you in this referendum 20 years ago. [applause] > it is the biggest question facing the world. you will never do anything about inequality. never -- we will not have enough do what we need to do worst of ff the we ate change unless first conquer zero-sum travelism. i'm proud of who i am but i that we're always right. i love a world where every time go to a meeting that's not filled with people like me. white guys in suits. diverse groups make better to get s and we need over it. [applause] now see why he didn't rely on the speech i gave him about federalism. pretty well on his own. i will point out that one of us gray hair.sn't have [laughter] >>. >> you got a li
not because there's no ifference between being from alberta or tario or british columbia but because you a way to have the best of both worlds and treasure your differences. to find something in common more important and include for without looking in the mirror and screaming i don't exist anymore because of all this diversity. is the major question facing the world today and people would look and see what he id and what did you in this referendum 20 years ago. [applause] > it is the biggest...
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he doesn't seem to go after the president. >> i give credit to tim alberta from politico.eally smart piece, well reported. boehner takes on his old colleagues, people who irritated him in the past. but he does not take on president trump. alberta tries numerous times to try to crack open the former speaker about the current president and just really doesn't go there. he says it's a little wild and chaotic and he stops. boehner, as much as he's candid on some fronts, still careful on others. >> he says, here, there is no republican party. so he is talking about this idea that washington is very different now than when he was here. and he says trump, donald trump is not a republican. he's not a democrat. he's a populist. so he thinks there isn't a leader of the party. >> that may not be something that trump is going to read and see as problematic necessarily. >> i'm assuming the president kind of likes that. that's part of -- been part of his brand is he's not one of the establishment guys and this is a guy who is seen as mr. establishment unfairly in a lot of ways but mr. e
he doesn't seem to go after the president. >> i give credit to tim alberta from politico.eally smart piece, well reported. boehner takes on his old colleagues, people who irritated him in the past. but he does not take on president trump. alberta tries numerous times to try to crack open the former speaker about the current president and just really doesn't go there. he says it's a little wild and chaotic and he stops. boehner, as much as he's candid on some fronts, still careful on...
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in canada, the mayor of edmonton, alberta, says last night's attacks on a police officer and pedestrians was a lone wolf terrorist act. canadian police say they found an isis flag inside a car that rammed a barricade outside a football stadium and struck a police officer. the attacker then got out and stabbed him. later, in another part of edmonton, the same man drove a u-haul van into four pedestrians. police arrested the 30-year old driver after his van flipped over during a high speed chase. the officer's injuries are non- life threatening. no word yet on the others. president trump today seemed at odds with his secretary of state on north korea. a day after secretary rex tillerson confirmed for the first time the u.s. and north korea are in direct contact over its nuclear and missile programs, president trump said on twitter tillerson is "wasting his time trying to negotiate with little rocket man," the term mister trump use to deride north korean leader kim jong un. continuing on twitter, president trump told his top diplomat" save your energy rex, we'll do what has to be done." fun
in canada, the mayor of edmonton, alberta, says last night's attacks on a police officer and pedestrians was a lone wolf terrorist act. canadian police say they found an isis flag inside a car that rammed a barricade outside a football stadium and struck a police officer. the attacker then got out and stabbed him. later, in another part of edmonton, the same man drove a u-haul van into four pedestrians. police arrested the 30-year old driver after his van flipped over during a high speed chase....
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national for deliberately ramming a rented ban into pedestrians during a high speed chase in edmonton alberta that after he allegedly stabbed a police officer forty say the man has refugee status in canada prime minister justin trudeau has described the incident as a terrorist attack. now a murder mystery that stunned the world on feb thirteenth kim jong il the strange happy rather of north korean leader kim jong un was killed in the middle of kuala lumpur airport the weapon poisoned today the two women accused of his murder sold their trial begin in malaysia the suspects were ushered into court earlier today amid tight security as expected they pleaded not guilty to the attack with the deadly nerve agent the pair say they were tricked into believing that they were part of a prank for a reality t.v. show they face the death penalty if convicted. as you can imagine there are still many unanswered questions surrounding the murder u.s. and south korean officials say it was a cold war style assassination orchestrated by north korea a charge denies let's take a look at what we actually know at thi
national for deliberately ramming a rented ban into pedestrians during a high speed chase in edmonton alberta that after he allegedly stabbed a police officer forty say the man has refugee status in canada prime minister justin trudeau has described the incident as a terrorist attack. now a murder mystery that stunned the world on feb thirteenth kim jong il the strange happy rather of north korean leader kim jong un was killed in the middle of kuala lumpur airport the weapon poisoned today the...
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yes, there's a chance of some snow on wednesday through alberta, down in towards british colombia, some just rain that we see across mississippi, stretching up towards new york state. i suspect it's the temperatures that people will be talking about in coming days, because parts of canada are going to struggle to get even close to freezing let alone above. a real sharp contrast between north and south. somewhere like edmonton perhaps just minus seven celsius, by day on friday, with the chance of more snow. by contrast, new york will perk up to a pleasant 20 celsius by the end of the week. across to south asia, where there's two areas of cloud i want to draw your attention to. this clump here, associated with thundery showers around the philippines, back to that ina around the philippines, back to that in a moment. this area here a system just off the coast of vietnam. that rainfall is likely to intensify in coming days bringing heavy rains and flash flooding into vietnam and parts of thailand. those thundery showers across the philippines will move showers across the philippines will m
yes, there's a chance of some snow on wednesday through alberta, down in towards british colombia, some just rain that we see across mississippi, stretching up towards new york state. i suspect it's the temperatures that people will be talking about in coming days, because parts of canada are going to struggle to get even close to freezing let alone above. a real sharp contrast between north and south. somewhere like edmonton perhaps just minus seven celsius, by day on friday, with the chance...
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not because there's no difference for me being from alberta or canada but because he found a way to getest of both worlds to treasure your differences. to include more diversity without looking in the mirror and screaming, i do not exist anymore because while this diversity. the major question facing the world today. people would do well to look at what he did and you did this referendum 20 years ago. [applause] he'll never do anything about economic inequality or overcome the underlying problems are terror and we won't have enough unity unless first we conquer zero some travel listen. the, i am who i am and i'm proud of it but i don't think that we are always right. i love being in a world where most people are younger than me and were every time i go to a meeting it's not just all gray-haired white guys in suits. diverse groups make better decisions. we need to get over it. >> maybe not you can see why you rely on the speech i gave him about federalism. he does pretty well on his own. i will point out that one of us appear doesn't have gray hair. [laughter] when he said we need to kee
not because there's no difference for me being from alberta or canada but because he found a way to getest of both worlds to treasure your differences. to include more diversity without looking in the mirror and screaming, i do not exist anymore because while this diversity. the major question facing the world today. people would do well to look at what he did and you did this referendum 20 years ago. [applause] he'll never do anything about economic inequality or overcome the underlying...
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in edmonton, alberta five people were hurt last night when police say a man drove into a police officer with a car and then jumped out of the car in the stabbed him. later, he caught a truck into pedestrians on a busy street. suspect in the case is in custody and police say they found isis material in one of those vehicles. anita vogel, live in los angeles has been tracking both of the stories. reporter: hello there eric. they are investigating both these attacks is terror incidences. both cases they were armed with knives. let's start with one in canada. it was all captured on surveillance video. take a look at this. you can see the police officer here was sent flying into the air when a car rammed through a barricade outside a canadian football game in edmonton. please say afterward the driver got out of the car and began attacking the police offer with a knife before fleeing on foot. a few hours later he led police on a high-speed chase in the u-haul and was intentionally trying to hit people walking by. >> the u-haul truck struck and fled the scene and was pursued by police officers
in edmonton, alberta five people were hurt last night when police say a man drove into a police officer with a car and then jumped out of the car in the stabbed him. later, he caught a truck into pedestrians on a busy street. suspect in the case is in custody and police say they found isis material in one of those vehicles. anita vogel, live in los angeles has been tracking both of the stories. reporter: hello there eric. they are investigating both these attacks is terror incidences. both...
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look at this dramatic surveillance video.this is happening in edmonton in the western province of alberta. a car going through a traffic control barricade. slamming a police officer and sending him flying 15 feet into the air! this is outside of a canadian football league game during military appreciation occurred after the officer hit the ground the driver got out and began to stab the police officer with a knife. >> totally unexpected but he has the entire police community behind him and is doing well thankfully. it is important in these situations for police not to be running all over the city but to measure their doing things methodically. and that is what they are doing. >> the suspect was arrested a few hours later after a high-speed chase with you all. the suspect drove through streets and swerved intentionally to hit pedestrians. at least working for her. an islamic state flag was found in the drivers car. across the atlantic in the southern french city of marseilles a man wielding a knife outside of a train station attacked two women and killed them both. sneaking up behind one o
look at this dramatic surveillance video.this is happening in edmonton in the western province of alberta. a car going through a traffic control barricade. slamming a police officer and sending him flying 15 feet into the air! this is outside of a canadian football league game during military appreciation occurred after the officer hit the ground the driver got out and began to stab the police officer with a knife. >> totally unexpected but he has the entire police community behind him...
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this is edmonton in alberta.atch as the white car crashes into a police officer, throwing him to the ground. the driver of that car in dark clothing then runs to the fallen officer and begins stabbing him. we stop this video because it really is so graphic. the violence did not stop there. police say the suspect then led them on a vehicle chase. he struck at least four pedestrians before crashing. that man, the attacker is now in custody. on the phone with us now, crime reporter for the edmonton journal, catherine. first of all, that policeman and the others, do you know how badly they were hurt and what their condition is now? >> thanks for having me on. so despite being stabbed and thrown through the air, that police officer is released from hospital today. we're being told he's in good spirits. two of the other pedestrians who were hit have also been released from hospital. two more are still in hospital. the worst was a brain bleed skull fracture, but that person is now in stable condition and is conscious. >
this is edmonton in alberta.atch as the white car crashes into a police officer, throwing him to the ground. the driver of that car in dark clothing then runs to the fallen officer and begins stabbing him. we stop this video because it really is so graphic. the violence did not stop there. police say the suspect then led them on a vehicle chase. he struck at least four pedestrians before crashing. that man, the attacker is now in custody. on the phone with us now, crime reporter for the...
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. >> reporter: krista calls her older brother jeff who is a police officer in edmonton, alberta. >> my first reaction is, okay, she's somewhere. you just need some space or some time. she'll turn up. >> reporter: but when nancy's parents gary and donna heard she was missing, they were gripped by something dark and cold. >> gary said to me, donna, this story is not going to have a happy ending. >> reporter: by afternoon, the cary police were involved. >> all i was told on the phone was it was a missing person's. >> reporter: when detective george daniels arrived, nancy's neighborhood was already filling up with a small army of her panicked friends. nancy's family rushed to cary to join in the search. her brother brad made a public plea for help. >> if anyone knows anything, contact the police with any information they may have and again, thank you to everyone that continues to come out and >> sir, doou reporr: volunteers chased up and down the running trails where she loved train. they combed the surrounding parks and lakes and woods for this woman they'd grown to love since she and bra
. >> reporter: krista calls her older brother jeff who is a police officer in edmonton, alberta. >> my first reaction is, okay, she's somewhere. you just need some space or some time. she'll turn up. >> reporter: but when nancy's parents gary and donna heard she was missing, they were gripped by something dark and cold. >> gary said to me, donna, this story is not going to have a happy ending. >> reporter: by afternoon, the cary police were involved. >> all i...
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the foundation of alberta's piece is the low rates have propagated bubbles. are there bubbles?ficult to define. it is interesting, that we call this market environment bubbles of everything. out on thegure it relative basis which is cheaper than others. is quantitative easing, fueling much higher value. of course -- of course it is. if you look at the new money coming in from the asset market, it is still all really robust. robust --turns are a are robust. right now, you have no choice but to invest. anna: what is your latest thinking on inflation in the united states pretty decent wage -- united states? pretty decent numbers friday. there's a lot of distortion in the data. where do you look to for a clear guide as to where inflation has long to in the united dates -- states? >> we collect a lot of on flying data -- online data, unfortunately that is also distorted. september weren of very sharply but our read on september is that online prices and the united states, certainly stronger. it looks like the inflation day will be stronger than expected. manus: where do you want to
the foundation of alberta's piece is the low rates have propagated bubbles. are there bubbles?ficult to define. it is interesting, that we call this market environment bubbles of everything. out on thegure it relative basis which is cheaper than others. is quantitative easing, fueling much higher value. of course -- of course it is. if you look at the new money coming in from the asset market, it is still all really robust. robust --turns are a are robust. right now, you have no choice but to...
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this is edmonton, alberta, a white car with an isis flag in the window plows into a police officer, knockingn and then the car's driver gets out and starts stabbing the policeman on the ground. the attacker got away on foot. afterward the suspect led them on a chase in a u-haul truck and hit four pedestrians before crashing. the suspect was arrested. police are calling this an act of terrorism. >>> to spain now, more than 800 people are hurt after fighting with police in spain. this is in northeastern spain near barcelona, cat lone in a, and people are trying to vote in a referendum to make that part of spain independent. that vote was not allowed to happen. it is illegal according to the spanish government. police today forced their way into polling places, they grabbed boxes full of votes and got physical with voters who tried to stop them. pro-independence people in that region compared the crackdown to the days of spain's dictatorship. >> president trump called on nfl players to stand for the national anthem but many players continued their protest anyway. what fans have to say about all
this is edmonton, alberta, a white car with an isis flag in the window plows into a police officer, knockingn and then the car's driver gets out and starts stabbing the policeman on the ground. the attacker got away on foot. afterward the suspect led them on a chase in a u-haul truck and hit four pedestrians before crashing. the suspect was arrested. police are calling this an act of terrorism. >>> to spain now, more than 800 people are hurt after fighting with police in spain. this is...
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we all know ted cruz was born in alberta, was his father operating on the instructions of the canadianernment? we have some canadian deep sleeper operation going on here. >> tucker: one of my personal favorite moments. we are out of time unfortunately. more conspiracies. that was great i had some severe fatigue, some funny rashes. finally, listening to my wife, i went to a doctor and then i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma. that diagnosis was tough. i'm a concrete mason. i own my own company. i went from being a guy that could pick up anything i wanted, to having to ask for help. i'm a person that likes to take control. at that point in my life, i said there's nothing i can do. i have to rely on physician's information, physician's recommendations. i had to put my trust in somebody. and i found cancer treatment centers of america through the recommendation of a good friend of mine. i wanted a second opinion. it's actually uplifting coming here, seeing everything positive. when i first met steve, we recommended chemotherapy and then we did high dose therapy and then autologous s
we all know ted cruz was born in alberta, was his father operating on the instructions of the canadianernment? we have some canadian deep sleeper operation going on here. >> tucker: one of my personal favorite moments. we are out of time unfortunately. more conspiracies. that was great i had some severe fatigue, some funny rashes. finally, listening to my wife, i went to a doctor and then i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma. that diagnosis was tough. i'm a concrete mason. i own my...
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we all know ted cruz was born in alberta, was his father operating on the instructions of the canadianan deep sleeper operation going on here. >> tucker: one of my personal favorite moments. we are out of time unfortunately. more conspiracies. that was great. >> thanks a lot, talker. >> tucker: up we will wrap up with the discourse on fitness from cnn's poet laureate chris cuomo. your body was made for better things than rheumatiod arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. it can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests
we all know ted cruz was born in alberta, was his father operating on the instructions of the canadianan deep sleeper operation going on here. >> tucker: one of my personal favorite moments. we are out of time unfortunately. more conspiracies. that was great. >> thanks a lot, talker. >> tucker: up we will wrap up with the discourse on fitness from cnn's poet laureate chris cuomo. your body was made for better things than rheumatiod arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist...
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this next one here was sent in by tim rondo in alberta cananda. any canadians out there?ause ]. we allow four every show. [ laughter ] >> steve: yes, can't get over the wall. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: he spotted it outside -- he spotted it outside a car wash. >> steve: a car wash. >> jimmy: yeah, it says -- look at this. bubble's car wash. now new owners. scott is gone. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: i'm not going. >> jimmy: scott is out of here! and you know it scott. rub it in a little bit. [ laughter ] >> steve: get out of here scott. >> jimmy: get a job buddy! >> steve: hard work with you guys. respect. >> jimmy: next sign was sent in by aleeyah aroon-a-salam in apple valley california, it's a a parking sign they saw on campus. this is great -- it says, "attention, faculty, staff, affiliate, commuter, student, and visitor parking only. [ applause ] who can't park there? isn't that a better sign? >> steve: wait, can i park here? yeah. >> jimmy: everyone can almost park there. that's a terrible sign. >> steve: scott. >> jimmy: this next -- i'll tell y
this next one here was sent in by tim rondo in alberta cananda. any canadians out there?ause ]. we allow four every show. [ laughter ] >> steve: yes, can't get over the wall. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: he spotted it outside -- he spotted it outside a car wash. >> steve: a car wash. >> jimmy: yeah, it says -- look at this. bubble's car wash. now new owners. scott is gone. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: i'm not going. >> jimmy: scott is out of...
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jessica klymchuk came from alberta, canada. was an educational assistant, librarian and a bus driver. "when we were on the bus, and we were down, she would cheer us up," one student said. 40-year old candice bowers, a mother of three, always put her children before herself, her family said. she was at the concert for a rare weekend off to see her favorite musician, jason aldean. she "left this world doing what she loved, dancing to country music among loved ones," her family wrote. and 50-year-old laura shipp was at the concert with her son, corey, a 23-year-old marine, who survived. she was the "most important person in his life," her brother said. "she was his world and he was hers." >> woodruff: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: mark shields and david brooks weigh in on another full week of news. a mother opens up about her own self-realization as she dealt with her son's addiction. but first, we continue with our look at the opioid crisis. tonight, the difficulty of getting people into treatment. in december, congres
jessica klymchuk came from alberta, canada. was an educational assistant, librarian and a bus driver. "when we were on the bus, and we were down, she would cheer us up," one student said. 40-year old candice bowers, a mother of three, always put her children before herself, her family said. she was at the concert for a rare weekend off to see her favorite musician, jason aldean. she "left this world doing what she loved, dancing to country music among loved ones," her family...
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if you look closely here, this is 34-year-old tara roe, she was here from alberta, canada, to enjoy theke so many others. it has been an amazing thing. thousands and thousands of people have come here. now, as for the investigation, the authorities still can't answer the question as to why, which is a question a lot of people have who come here because they want a sense of closure, they want to have some reason for why the shooter did what he did. eric paddock is now here in las vegas working with investigators and fbi profilers trying to get into the mind and head of his brother to understand what his motivation was. what it was that drove him to the brink where he would carry out this massacre that killed so many people that evening at the concert. we're also learning more about how paddock carried this out. there are interviews with the detectives, the s.w.a.t. team composed of a detective, a couple k-9 officers who came onto the scene. and the hero in this was a man named jesus campos who happened to be on the 32nd floor as the events began unfolding. paddock spotted the security gu
if you look closely here, this is 34-year-old tara roe, she was here from alberta, canada, to enjoy theke so many others. it has been an amazing thing. thousands and thousands of people have come here. now, as for the investigation, the authorities still can't answer the question as to why, which is a question a lot of people have who come here because they want a sense of closure, they want to have some reason for why the shooter did what he did. eric paddock is now here in las vegas working...
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we all know ted cruz was born in alberta, was his father operating on the instructions of the canadiana, we have some canadian deep sleeper operation going on here? >> tucker: one of my personal favorite moments. we are out of time unfortunately. more conspiracies. that was great. >> thanks a lot, tucker. >> tucker: up we will wrap up with the discourse on fitness from cnn's poet laureate chris cuomo. (honking) (beeping) we're on to you, diabetes. time's up, insufficient prenatal care. and administrative paperwork, your days of drowning people are numbered. same goes for you, budget overruns. and rising costs, wipe that smile off your face. we're coming for you too. at optum, we're partnering across the health system to tackle its biggest challenges. at optum, we're partnering across the health system our recent online sales success seems a little... strange?nk na. ever since we switched to fedex ground business has been great. they're affordable and fast... maybe "too affordable and fast." what if... "people" aren't buying these books online, but "they" are buying them to protect thei
we all know ted cruz was born in alberta, was his father operating on the instructions of the canadiana, we have some canadian deep sleeper operation going on here? >> tucker: one of my personal favorite moments. we are out of time unfortunately. more conspiracies. that was great. >> thanks a lot, tucker. >> tucker: up we will wrap up with the discourse on fitness from cnn's poet laureate chris cuomo. (honking) (beeping) we're on to you, diabetes. time's up, insufficient...