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he crosses the border and drives into canada. they cross the border and he goes to school. >> the upper grades junior high school and high school kids have to travel all the way to blain washington which is about 40 miles by car to go to school. what that means is they have to cross the international border four times each day. they have to come out of point roberts into canada drive to blaine and go into the united states cross the border and when they go home they have to repeat the same process. there is a lot of crossing of borders for school kids. it is something they have been doing for many years so they it worked pretty well and the buses get processed very quickly so it not a lot of hassle but it is just inconvenient. there is not enough economy in point roberts to build facilities like schools that you need for the small u.s. population that lives there permanently. >> the early inhabitance here were native inld indians and they came here during the summer season to fish for salmon and clams. they would take them home i
he crosses the border and drives into canada. they cross the border and he goes to school. >> the upper grades junior high school and high school kids have to travel all the way to blain washington which is about 40 miles by car to go to school. what that means is they have to cross the international border four times each day. they have to come out of point roberts into canada drive to blaine and go into the united states cross the border and when they go home they have to repeat the...
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tax rates are still higher in canada. a lot of provinces are still spending way too much money but in terms of corporate taxation, the u.s. has the highest corporate taxation in the world. canada has one of the lowest, that has to be an attractive incentive to grow jobs and businesses. gerri: we'll take a look. corporate tax rates with the u.s., 35%. china 25, germany 15, are canada 15, ireland 12.5. talk about the idea of inversion and how popular it has become. we've lost a lot of popular names. chiquita brand, applied materials a important name in the tech industry. do we stand to lose countries to locations that offer tax advance. >> of course. the same thing happened in the u.s. at state level. new york city used to be home of 150 of the fortune a 500. now it's a fraction of that. corporations move to texas and move to florida. now they're moving out of the united states. gerri: all together. >> warning signal, wake-up call! gerri: that is not the way the administration wants to deal with it. they want to come down h
tax rates are still higher in canada. a lot of provinces are still spending way too much money but in terms of corporate taxation, the u.s. has the highest corporate taxation in the world. canada has one of the lowest, that has to be an attractive incentive to grow jobs and businesses. gerri: we'll take a look. corporate tax rates with the u.s., 35%. china 25, germany 15, are canada 15, ireland 12.5. talk about the idea of inversion and how popular it has become. we've lost a lot of popular...
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canadian canadian born and raised in canada and toronto canada is not known as a funny place. it's not that is not funny came into itself is not funny but when you're an outsider you learn how to be funny that's why we got so many great comics from canada i mean you know historically speaking we've had a ton of them you know oh yeah the first two little and you know john candy and jim carrey martin short i mean all those good you think canada you don't think funny you don't think mexico's funny mexico's hilarious and sad when they bruce used to do the canada's not funny mexico's fight. do you ever get offend people do people ever get mad at you i think if anybody does get mad they're misunderstanding the only time i have people take umbrage to anything is when i don't pick on them i always have the people i don't like hey well then we were waiting for you were committing to the latvian jokes i would i wish was up and. you interact with the audience to absolute like what it was some of those things you do well i can but i love i improvise so i never know what's going to happen
canadian canadian born and raised in canada and toronto canada is not known as a funny place. it's not that is not funny came into itself is not funny but when you're an outsider you learn how to be funny that's why we got so many great comics from canada i mean you know historically speaking we've had a ton of them you know oh yeah the first two little and you know john candy and jim carrey martin short i mean all those good you think canada you don't think funny you don't think mexico's funny...
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in canada is in the middle of the pack.any american corporations who know canada, we are very similar in culture, we are next or neighbors, they are looking at canada and saying maybe it is time to move. and set up shop in canada. >> frank, when you talk to companies, how concerned are they about their corporate tax rate? you could argue that burger king moved in the canada for other reasons. it's a low margin business, it's food, you won't get a big tax arbitrage for that. >> the main thing we have to of her is that these transactions are happening primarily for strategic reasons. we are in a low growth economy. companies have cut their sg in &a. the way to do that is by inorganic growth. that is the main mover. thatig thing about this is companies, particularly multinationals, are looking for maximum flexibility. rate is important, but what is really important is having flexibility to be able to move your cash in and out of the country. the deal withng covidien, they were going to be able to invest $10 million more in the
in canada is in the middle of the pack.any american corporations who know canada, we are very similar in culture, we are next or neighbors, they are looking at canada and saying maybe it is time to move. and set up shop in canada. >> frank, when you talk to companies, how concerned are they about their corporate tax rate? you could argue that burger king moved in the canada for other reasons. it's a low margin business, it's food, you won't get a big tax arbitrage for that. >> the...
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rich with untapped natural resources, nunavut is canada's largest territory. among the 28 communities scattered across it, 85 percent of the residents are aboriginal inuit. >> in greenland you cannot go hunting by snowmobile, you have to use dogs. >> by law? >> yes by law. >> aaju peter is originally from greenland, but moved to nunavut more than 30 years ago. she spent most of that time trying to preserving inuit culture. >> we have the longest still living hunting culture in this world. you have seen the hunters going out on the ice to catch fish, seal or caribou. they bring that back and then they provide it free to the community. if we didn't have that we would be starving. >> with a resource boom on the horizon, aaju feels that inuit need to strike a delicate balance. >> you have to look at both. my granddaughter i'm sure, and even my children, could become possibly the wealthiest in canada, but so what? if we can not safegaurd it, if we can do it properly, we shouldn't do it. we cannot assume that foreigners and other international people are considering
rich with untapped natural resources, nunavut is canada's largest territory. among the 28 communities scattered across it, 85 percent of the residents are aboriginal inuit. >> in greenland you cannot go hunting by snowmobile, you have to use dogs. >> by law? >> yes by law. >> aaju peter is originally from greenland, but moved to nunavut more than 30 years ago. she spent most of that time trying to preserving inuit culture. >> we have the longest still living...
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invaded canada, a massive mistake. they invaded a country, which although, tiny population, was able to defend itself extremely impressively. the war on canada was a disaster. that really infuriated the brits. when napoleon advocated mercifully in 1814, the opportunity arose to give the americans with the british described as a good drubbing. -- what the british described as a good drubbing. there had been instructions to ross and cockburn. the instructions were to give the americans a good drubbing. we wanted the war of 1812 to stop. they did not want to reoccupy america. they went to washington in order to burn it -- what else could they do? they wiped out the army at bladensburg. it is possible, and steve will argue with this, they would've accepted a contribution, money, in exchange for not going to washington. anyways, that didn't happen. they went to washington and what did they do? there were supposed to give a good drubbing. those were the instructions. they burned the white house, they burnt the congress, they
invaded canada, a massive mistake. they invaded a country, which although, tiny population, was able to defend itself extremely impressively. the war on canada was a disaster. that really infuriated the brits. when napoleon advocated mercifully in 1814, the opportunity arose to give the americans with the british described as a good drubbing. -- what the british described as a good drubbing. there had been instructions to ross and cockburn. the instructions were to give the americans a good...
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i visited the biggest hemp mobile for "hemp bound" in canada shaun crew of hemp oil canada under oil canada undergoing their fourth expansion in 10 years. he has been in it since day one in canada since 1998. it wasn't that big a factory. it doesn't take that much to process a lot of oil so that's one section. there is your oil. the second section obviously we have this fiber that's stronger than steel fiber. today i'm fibers are in in mercedes-benz and bmw's and we will get into that a little bit as well. there's an easy fiber application which is construction. they get another university study mix it with lime and it makes light insulation that outperforms tank petroleum-based chemical-based installation. we are going to revamp the shelves of home depot and lowes as well. if there's one thing i'm going to leave you with night if that third element in that his energy. i grant you this isn't a hypothetical stage at this point here but in europe today entire communities in germany and austria are becoming energy independent through biomass waste in a process called gasification. it's
i visited the biggest hemp mobile for "hemp bound" in canada shaun crew of hemp oil canada under oil canada undergoing their fourth expansion in 10 years. he has been in it since day one in canada since 1998. it wasn't that big a factory. it doesn't take that much to process a lot of oil so that's one section. there is your oil. the second section obviously we have this fiber that's stronger than steel fiber. today i'm fibers are in in mercedes-benz and bmw's and we will get into that...
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i'm with the staff in ottawa canada. seem to be all in agreement that it has relationship to sleep apnea. now, some people do snore more than others. that doesn't seem to have any relationship to your weight. other than telling your spouse, put me on drugs and live with it, is there anything medically that works, you know? there's a whole bunch of charlatans out there who say try this, put something in your nose, sleep on your site, please sleep on your back. can you give us a bit of your expert opinion on what would work for somebody who snores? it doesn't affect your sleep ant it certainly affects your spouse is. [laughter] spent there's a recent article in "the new england journal of medicine" that says, it's called the elbow signed. supposedly very, very predictive of people who have abstracted sleep apnea. -- abstract in sleep apnea. snoring isn't always a obstructive sleep apnea. it's one of the signs, and there are effective treatments for sleep apnea. cpap is i think the gold standard at the moment. from what i'v
i'm with the staff in ottawa canada. seem to be all in agreement that it has relationship to sleep apnea. now, some people do snore more than others. that doesn't seem to have any relationship to your weight. other than telling your spouse, put me on drugs and live with it, is there anything medically that works, you know? there's a whole bunch of charlatans out there who say try this, put something in your nose, sleep on your site, please sleep on your back. can you give us a bit of your...
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versus canada, in canada you are looking at 26.5% and in the united states you are looking at a corporate tax rate of 40%. this could potentially represent a significant savings for burger king, and this is the primary reason folks are talking about as the impetus for a deal potentially being made. burger king, by the way, 70% owned by three g capital -- 3g capital, and they may be interested in doing some cost cutting, etc., as a result of this deal. icon.rtons is a canadian we were talking to erik schatzker, and native canadian, earlier, about the number of tim hortons in canada per capita is so much higher than that of, say, and mcdonald's to every u.s. citizen, if you look at the relative they six. it is a dominant player there in , and thed doughnuts union of burger king and tim hortons would create the world's third-largest fast food company. >> other reasons for the deal besides the tax inversion? >> there are other potential reasons. the tax inversion seems to be the largest, from a strategic viewpoint, the -- tim hortons is big in practice. burger king does not have as much of a
versus canada, in canada you are looking at 26.5% and in the united states you are looking at a corporate tax rate of 40%. this could potentially represent a significant savings for burger king, and this is the primary reason folks are talking about as the impetus for a deal potentially being made. burger king, by the way, 70% owned by three g capital -- 3g capital, and they may be interested in doing some cost cutting, etc., as a result of this deal. icon.rtons is a canadian we were talking to...
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i visited the biggest hemp mogul and canada shaun crew of hemp oil canada and they are undergoing their fourth expansion in 10 years. he has been in it since day one in canada in 1998 and it wasn't that big of a factory. it doesn't take that much to process a lot of oil so that's one section. we are still in the middle of my plea coloradans. the second section we obviously have this stronger than steel fiber. today hemp fibers are in mercedes-benz and bmw simile will get into that little as well. there's an easy fiber application which is construction. another university study i visited just chop up a hemp fibers and mix it with wind for light airy insulation. the pink insulation that we been living with, we are going to revamp the shelves of home depot and lowes as well. if there's one thing i'm going to leave you with tonight it's the third element and that is energy. i grant you this is isn't a hypothetical stage at this point but in europe today entire communities in germany and austria are becoming energy dependent through biomass waste and a process called gasification. it's a rel
i visited the biggest hemp mogul and canada shaun crew of hemp oil canada and they are undergoing their fourth expansion in 10 years. he has been in it since day one in canada in 1998 and it wasn't that big of a factory. it doesn't take that much to process a lot of oil so that's one section. we are still in the middle of my plea coloradans. the second section we obviously have this stronger than steel fiber. today hemp fibers are in mercedes-benz and bmw simile will get into that little as...
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to take oil from canada's oilsands to the u.s. gulf coast it's oppose biden ed by environmentalist and some lands overs. the state department has to determine if it would quote, serve the national interest, end quote and includes checking in for the environmental impact. now, back to the study. scientists at the stockholm environment institute a keystone xl would increase world greenhouse gas emissions by as much as 121 million tons of carbon die objection aid a year, four times as much as the state department said earlier this year. know what's really interesting is because a pipe lynn doesn't give off any emissions whatsoever. what's really interesting is how the scientists came to that conclusion, they say the pipeline will potentially boost production from the canadian oilsands, which is probably true, and all the extra oil will
to take oil from canada's oilsands to the u.s. gulf coast it's oppose biden ed by environmentalist and some lands overs. the state department has to determine if it would quote, serve the national interest, end quote and includes checking in for the environmental impact. now, back to the study. scientists at the stockholm environment institute a keystone xl would increase world greenhouse gas emissions by as much as 121 million tons of carbon die objection aid a year, four times as much as the...
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how important is tim horton to canada. what would this be like if an american fast food company took over this? >> wendy's owned tim hortons. i spent most of those years in the united states. this did not change that much. the question is whether beyond financial engineering they want to mess with the formula. i can't imagine why they would want to. there are some amazing statistics to be cited about tim horton. there are more tim horton restaurants per capita in canada then there are mcdonald's in america. there are three times as many as there are dunkin' donuts in america. 15% of canadians over the age of 15 go there at least once a day. sharelaim to have a 42% of the quick service business in canada. it is unbelievable. >> who is tim horton? >> he was a hockey player. he played for the toronto maple leafs. he is a legend. he started it back in 1964. how they lost the' i am not sure. that raises another question about the ownership. this is the question that olivia raised. to what degree would three g want to tinker wit
how important is tim horton to canada. what would this be like if an american fast food company took over this? >> wendy's owned tim hortons. i spent most of those years in the united states. this did not change that much. the question is whether beyond financial engineering they want to mess with the formula. i can't imagine why they would want to. there are some amazing statistics to be cited about tim horton. there are more tim horton restaurants per capita in canada then there are...
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, they wil will bring that money back to canada without paying tax and create the jobs in canada. we have all talked about this. charles: we'll give you first stock recommendation, number 3 company in the chicken business. >> a huge retail partnership, and removing to healthier food choices. let's make money on it we'll be right back. it's monday. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. what does it mean to have an unlimited mileage warranty on a certified pre-owned mercedes-benz? what does it mean to drive as far as you want... for up to three years... and be covered? it means your odometer... is there to record... the memories. during the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event now through september 2nd, you'll get complimentary pre-paid maintenance and may qua
, they wil will bring that money back to canada without paying tax and create the jobs in canada. we have all talked about this. charles: we'll give you first stock recommendation, number 3 company in the chicken business. >> a huge retail partnership, and removing to healthier food choices. let's make money on it we'll be right back. it's monday. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary...
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bell]d up] -- they'll] -- they are in discussions to purchase tim hortons and move to canada, canadat would make burger king the world's third largest fast food chain and they would have so much more money out there. 15% more, in fact, they would save. markets are open, let's bring in the u.s. for folio strategist at .antor core genuity the market finally looks oversold enough for near-term bounce. tony, first of all, welcome to the program. you think that we had our correction? we had a 5% drop from the highs of the year before a little bit of a recovery. >> that's what happens when you come back from vacation. the piece was written two weeks ago. of indicatorsot in the internal systems market that got oversold enough that it is obviously dry -- obviously drying and investors. the most important thing to remember is that there is only one thing that causes sustainable contractions to the point where you are going to shut down credit. not just make it more expensive, but shut it down. >> and we have gone the other way, right? beginning of the summer of the people were speculating tha
bell]d up] -- they'll] -- they are in discussions to purchase tim hortons and move to canada, canadat would make burger king the world's third largest fast food chain and they would have so much more money out there. 15% more, in fact, they would save. markets are open, let's bring in the u.s. for folio strategist at .antor core genuity the market finally looks oversold enough for near-term bounce. tony, first of all, welcome to the program. you think that we had our correction? we had a 5%...
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is the american giant moving to canada to save money on taxes? >>> two women who found a small thing to tell every child they matter. it's "america strong" tonight. >>> a good evening to you on this tuesday night. as we come on the air we are learning new details about the american connection inside the deadly terror group isis. another american recruited by them and killed while fighting with their forces in syria. so how many americans are they and what are their goals? abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross is back on this case for us again tonight. brian? >> reporter: the american citizen reported killed is precisely the sort of isis recruit that authorities have worried would gladly sacrifice himself for his jihad i cause whether there or here. he grew up in minnesota and went to college in san diego. on his facebook page, 33-year-old douglas mcarthur mccain hardly appeared to be a dangerous jihadist. his likes included pizza hut, the chicago bulls and the koran. tonight the white house confirmed that mccain had been killed in sy
is the american giant moving to canada to save money on taxes? >>> two women who found a small thing to tell every child they matter. it's "america strong" tonight. >>> a good evening to you on this tuesday night. as we come on the air we are learning new details about the american connection inside the deadly terror group isis. another american recruited by them and killed while fighting with their forces in syria. so how many americans are they and what are their...
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about 27% inaid 2013 which is a bit over what they would pay in canada. the feeling we got is that it is a part of a long-term tax break. you would get close to 35%. it is a bid to lower their tax rate long-term. >> is this a legal term? do they have to move any physical operations to canada? >> it doesn't seem like they do. it seems like they have to work it out so. till. there is a potential way they could get around some of the legislation that is being talked about in washington because they have had significant operations in both countries. assuming those two companies are combined. other companies take advantage of this disparity between u.s. tax law and the tax law in other countries, right? >> absolutely, it has been a hot topic. it has been hot enough where the president is now commenting on it. people are expecting action had of washington. we will see if the headlines will bring those political headlines out of d.c. >> thank you, craig. let's turn to what happened to investors in the united states. could it be financially profitable if those co
about 27% inaid 2013 which is a bit over what they would pay in canada. the feeling we got is that it is a part of a long-term tax break. you would get close to 35%. it is a bid to lower their tax rate long-term. >> is this a legal term? do they have to move any physical operations to canada? >> it doesn't seem like they do. it seems like they have to work it out so. till. there is a potential way they could get around some of the legislation that is being talked about in washington...
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i visited the biggest hemp mogul in canada. sean crew. they are undergoing their fourth expansion in ten years. it wasn't that big of a factory. it doesn't take much to process oil. that is one section. there is your oil in one section. second section we have this fiber obviously. stronger than steel and they are in benze and bmw's. there is a fiber application which is construction. chop up the hemp fibers, mix with lime, and it makes a pink insulation that is better than the chemical-based products. we are going to revamp the shelves of home depot. but the third element i want i want to leave you with is energy. in europe today, entire communities in germany and austria are becoming energy independent through an anaerobic compbustion product. the units are small and the army is investing in them and that could be in the corner of the factory connect today a grid or maybe a community electric cooperative getting rid of grids and making better and saver distributed grids. you can youtube austria and see this or look up the story of the ge
i visited the biggest hemp mogul in canada. sean crew. they are undergoing their fourth expansion in ten years. it wasn't that big of a factory. it doesn't take much to process oil. that is one section. there is your oil in one section. second section we have this fiber obviously. stronger than steel and they are in benze and bmw's. there is a fiber application which is construction. chop up the hemp fibers, mix with lime, and it makes a pink insulation that is better than the chemical-based...
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canada strongly condemns the use of u.n. facilities and other civilian sites as cover for military action, putting the lives of palestinian children at the liberal risk. -- at deliberate risk. mr. president, the responsibility for death and destruction we have seen in recent weeks our soul -- are attributable solely to hamas. israel has the right to defend itself in using its own means from deliberate attacks, the attacks of which it has been a target in recent years. mr. president, the international community still has an opportunity to unite in its efforts to assist the israeli people and palestinian people to move forward and achieve peace and security. we recognize that in order to establish peace there needs to be trust. there can be no trust as long as the tunnels built by hamas for transportation of arms and other materials exists. an organization such as hamas, as long as it continues to be able to operate, will not allow for peace or security. the acceptance of nonviolence for hamas is a prerequisite for accepting p
canada strongly condemns the use of u.n. facilities and other civilian sites as cover for military action, putting the lives of palestinian children at the liberal risk. -- at deliberate risk. mr. president, the responsibility for death and destruction we have seen in recent weeks our soul -- are attributable solely to hamas. israel has the right to defend itself in using its own means from deliberate attacks, the attacks of which it has been a target in recent years. mr. president, the...
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germany, 15, canada 15, ireland 12.5. if you don't think this makes a difference to the bottom line, if you don't think that investors and wall street are all clamoring for this, you're absolutely wrong. it only makes sense for a company to do what is right for their bottom line. but steve, i have got to tell you, we talk to a lot of people on the street today, they're not happy. i want you to hear what they had to say. look at this. >> sure. gerri: tell me what do you think burger king moving to canada, what do you think? >> i think it is outrage and united states in regards to, supposed to be the american whoer. >> you think it is wrong? >> do i think it is wrong? i think american companies should pay taxes in the u.s. gerri: so they will leave their stores here obviously. they will leave the headquarters here but pay canadian taxes, not u.s. taxes. >> no, that is not right. then our taxes will go up for regular businesses that work in the united states. >> u.s. taxes are too high. gerri: so your view, is don't blame th
germany, 15, canada 15, ireland 12.5. if you don't think this makes a difference to the bottom line, if you don't think that investors and wall street are all clamoring for this, you're absolutely wrong. it only makes sense for a company to do what is right for their bottom line. but steve, i have got to tell you, we talk to a lot of people on the street today, they're not happy. i want you to hear what they had to say. look at this. >> sure. gerri: tell me what do you think burger king...
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canada. canada? >> you want to play for the ottawa senators instead of the new york rangers. >> do we know that this is an inversion move? >> it is being reported as that. we will check in later with erik --atzker who will compare it dunkin' donuts. >> futures are up six. james glassman is our guest host. martin lindstrom is with us. it is back to school. we will look at some of the ,yths of bricks and mortar biology and truth and lies about why we buy. the economists worldwide i what janet yellen had to say? >> we had the worst recession in memory. later, people are saying we are close to the fed's mandates. this usually takes seven years. >> can she work in a vacuum. i refuse to believe we can work in a vacuum away from these abrupt moves in europe. >> that is what we have been dealing with all years -- all year. i think this is a reminder that we are very connected. europe is a big partner of ours in this process. the irony is they are struggling because of the crisis. why is the euro staying wher
canada. canada? >> you want to play for the ottawa senators instead of the new york rangers. >> do we know that this is an inversion move? >> it is being reported as that. we will check in later with erik --atzker who will compare it dunkin' donuts. >> futures are up six. james glassman is our guest host. martin lindstrom is with us. it is back to school. we will look at some of the ,yths of bricks and mortar biology and truth and lies about why we buy. the economists...
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canada, 15% and ireland 12.5%. critics say that companies use loopholes to avoid paying the 35% corporate income tax, and if they invert and relocate, they enjoy all the benefits of u.s. laws. the critics go on to say if congress reduces the u.s. corporate tax rate, it will rob the u.s. of more tax revenue, and ignite an arms race with other countries, lowering their tax rates too. for now policy makers are exploring options and bracing for a bigger wave of corporate defections and inversions. research into the companies entering the deals show that they significantly outperformed the s&p 500 on average, according to a white paper by a visiting assistant professor of act si at the university of illinois and has studied these deals for more than a decade. >> this is an interesting deal. there's good reason for burger king and horton's to combine. it's good examples of business synergies, but there is a structure formulated for tax considerations. it's both. >> what is the benefit? if it was a tax benefit, why a comp
canada, 15% and ireland 12.5%. critics say that companies use loopholes to avoid paying the 35% corporate income tax, and if they invert and relocate, they enjoy all the benefits of u.s. laws. the critics go on to say if congress reduces the u.s. corporate tax rate, it will rob the u.s. of more tax revenue, and ignite an arms race with other countries, lowering their tax rates too. for now policy makers are exploring options and bracing for a bigger wave of corporate defections and inversions....
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daniel liak has this report in northwest canada. >> reporter: from canada's land-locked oil sands toountainous western shore, the e mvr idge pipe leip is supposed to carry bitumen bound for asia. it got a green light from the federal government in june. but opposition is growing. protesters in the city, rural indigenous people, coastal communities of fishermen and tourist guides all object. >> we have a sustainable forest industry. we have a sustainable fishery. we have a blossoming tourism industry. and everything that northern gateway represents jeopardies all that we are talking about. we don't need to depend upon a product that will destroy the rest of the economy that we already have. >> that opinion resonates here in kitamat, the port at the end of the pipeline. residents have already voted to reject the project and town kill council followed suit. local business and unions whose members benefit from pipeline work still hold out hope. >> construction time will see many thousands of workers here but really what we are looking for is what's after the construction period. many job
daniel liak has this report in northwest canada. >> reporter: from canada's land-locked oil sands toountainous western shore, the e mvr idge pipe leip is supposed to carry bitumen bound for asia. it got a green light from the federal government in june. but opposition is growing. protesters in the city, rural indigenous people, coastal communities of fishermen and tourist guides all object. >> we have a sustainable forest industry. we have a sustainable fishery. we have a blossoming...
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. >> tratando de evitar situaciones como Ésta, canadÁ se ha convertido en otro destino para buscar unÍ la situaciÓn sea puerto difÍcil para muchos mexicanos que buscan la condiciÓn de refugiados. >> estas escenas se ven todos los dÍas en los aeropuertos canadienses. segÚn los propios mexicanos tienen miedo a que inmigraciÓn canadÁ los expulse, ya que no creen en su estatus de refugiados. >> una juez no creyÓ en mi caso, porque no creÍa en el maltrato familiar. >> marta todavÍa puede compartir con sus familiares, pero otros mexicanos no. como es el caso del esposo de elizabeth aguilar. >> recibiÓ amenazas, y tuvo que trasladarse de estado. desde su deportaciÓn. >> en los Últimos aÑos varias publicaciones han anunciado sobre esta situaciÓn. >> la mayorÍa de los refugiados mexicanos que llegaron antes del 2009, son personas que venÍan a la pintura. no traían las explicaciones objetivas. >> a partir de 2005 y hasta el 2008,15 1000 mexicanos hacia una hermandad de refugio por aÑo. hoy deportan alrededor de 4500 mexicanos. inmigraciÓn canadÁ declarÓ por escrito univisiÓn que no estÁn report
. >> tratando de evitar situaciones como Ésta, canadÁ se ha convertido en otro destino para buscar unÍ la situaciÓn sea puerto difÍcil para muchos mexicanos que buscan la condiciÓn de refugiados. >> estas escenas se ven todos los dÍas en los aeropuertos canadienses. segÚn los propios mexicanos tienen miedo a que inmigraciÓn canadÁ los expulse, ya que no creen en su estatus de refugiados. >> una juez no creyÓ en mi caso, porque no creÍa en el maltrato familiar....
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forest of canada. they are saying it's destroying the forest of canada. you can see it there barely. it's like a pimple on an elephant. and there's edmonton, where you can see edmonton down there, too. when are they going to reclaim edmonton or las vegas, for example? when are they going to turn this back into a desert ecosystem? every square inch of zrubbed land must by law been put back to a native ecosystem, which this tailings pond which looked ugly when the operations were going on. once they finished, they turned it into a bison pasture run by the first nations indian people, who live nearby, getting $85 million a year from the oil sands in first nations contracts. this is all reclaimed mining land, and so is this. as an eek gist and environmentalist, this is good enough for me, and it should be good enough for everybody. [applause] dd thank you very much for listening to me this morning. you can follow me on twitter @ecosenso.now. i have a campaign going on golden rice around the world and i thi
forest of canada. they are saying it's destroying the forest of canada. you can see it there barely. it's like a pimple on an elephant. and there's edmonton, where you can see edmonton down there, too. when are they going to reclaim edmonton or las vegas, for example? when are they going to turn this back into a desert ecosystem? every square inch of zrubbed land must by law been put back to a native ecosystem, which this tailings pond which looked ugly when the operations were going on. once...
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some kind of meat that as you eat it you say, i'm going to get sick. ♪ blame canada ♪ blame canada >>one thing we have a monopoly on -- how to make a good hamburger. >> this will rat chet it up. this is a deal about doughnuts and burgers. burger king is seen as american. the idea that an american company is now going to canada where they will get a more favorable tax rate. this really pushes the issue much more to center stage. >> ten seconds. what's the synergism between burgers and donuts? you won't see them in the same store. >> you know the fast food places where you see a number of different doughnuts, burgers, pizza. >> i know. >> you can get people for breakfast, lunch and dinner. >> dance with the one that brung you. burgers stick with burgers, doughnuts stick with doughnuts. my corporate brilliance. thank you. up next, we stayed up late with jay leno for 22 years. now we'll talk to one of the producers who worked the late shift with him. this guy knows what happened. fascinating stuff. i saw some of it myself. we'll be right back with the place for politics. [ male announcer
some kind of meat that as you eat it you say, i'm going to get sick. ♪ blame canada ♪ blame canada >>one thing we have a monopoly on -- how to make a good hamburger. >> this will rat chet it up. this is a deal about doughnuts and burgers. burger king is seen as american. the idea that an american company is now going to canada where they will get a more favorable tax rate. this really pushes the issue much more to center stage. >> ten seconds. what's the synergism between...
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a done deal. -- twoking agreed to by by canada's -- to buy canada's tim hortons.on is wrapping up its bet video games. the retailer agreed to pay $978 million for twitch. it has 55 million monthly users to discuss games and watch others play them live online. buy falling of best in premarket trading. it reported second-quarter earnings that beat estimates, but revenue came up short because of weaker demand for cell phones. people are waiting, no doubt, for the iphone six. 26 minutes past the hour, bloomberg television is on the markets. let's take a look at future is here if -- as we pierced through the 2000 level on the s&p yesterday. we see futures rising. we came back down below it but did it at least for a moment there it i will talk more about that in just a moment with a special guest. dow futures are gaining as well, just as little. after finally eclipsing the march 2000 level. 14 years it took us to get back to nasdaq eyes. we are again seeing gains in the nasdaq futures today. i said, briefly jumped above 2000 for the first time ever yesterday there it fo
a done deal. -- twoking agreed to by by canada's -- to buy canada's tim hortons.on is wrapping up its bet video games. the retailer agreed to pay $978 million for twitch. it has 55 million monthly users to discuss games and watch others play them live online. buy falling of best in premarket trading. it reported second-quarter earnings that beat estimates, but revenue came up short because of weaker demand for cell phones. people are waiting, no doubt, for the iphone six. 26 minutes past the...
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tim horton's has nearly 80% of its business in canada.urger king's wide global reach, without africa, asia and the middle east, could help fuel growth. analysts also point to tim horton's attractive prod lineup. coffee and doughnuts. breakfast is a growth area for fast food. we have seen taco bell, for instance, launch the breakfast waffle tacos to go after a piece of mcdonald's breakfast business. tim horton could help burger king compete. coffee is also a high-margin attractive business and tim horton's is a cult favorite. >> top line growth at tim horton's u.s. grew more than 15%, driven by a mix of strong growth and strong theme restaurant sales growth. that's the kind of growth you really don't see in the quick service category. i think having that would be a key advantage for burger king. >> reporter: no question. relocating because of tax advantages is a big part of this story, especially with walgreens opting out of an inversion to relocate to europe, because of political pressure. walgreens staying in the united states, treasury
tim horton's has nearly 80% of its business in canada.urger king's wide global reach, without africa, asia and the middle east, could help fuel growth. analysts also point to tim horton's attractive prod lineup. coffee and doughnuts. breakfast is a growth area for fast food. we have seen taco bell, for instance, launch the breakfast waffle tacos to go after a piece of mcdonald's breakfast business. tim horton could help burger king compete. coffee is also a high-margin attractive business and...
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and canada. the action made international headlines.l delaney said we deeply regret the concern created by our lapse in complying with our policies. >> we begin -- >> what's more, our reports prompted the usda to investigate the sysco facilities nationwide. north of the bored he, reports from three agencies in canada launched their own investigation. nowhere were inspectors more active than california. >> the facilities were not registered. >> he is the food safety chief for the cast department of public health. >> there is a huge breakdown. >> he said after we contacted his department, they immediately deskrenled on the sysco shed. >> at some point the rodents were in there and that is a prime part of spreading disease. >> and remember the stakes for your you and your family are high. the centers for disease control estimates 48 million people get sick each year in the u.s. inspectors comb through four years of sysco's records. they found sysco had 25 unregistered drop sites in california. spanning from sacramento to san diego. not a s
and canada. the action made international headlines.l delaney said we deeply regret the concern created by our lapse in complying with our policies. >> we begin -- >> what's more, our reports prompted the usda to investigate the sysco facilities nationwide. north of the bored he, reports from three agencies in canada launched their own investigation. nowhere were inspectors more active than california. >> the facilities were not registered. >> he is the food safety chief...
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they've got a lot more outlets in canada than burger king will ever have. it's not to say that these acquisitions is only for taxes but why does burger king need to be head quartered in canada? that's the question. sometimes when it walks like a duck and talks like a duck, even when the duck says it's a penguin it's still a duck. >> there are companies that we think of american aren't american any more in firms of where they're based. what companies are we talking about? >> i like to be demonstrative. fruit of the loom. we'll tell but that. but there are 75 companies that have moved to places like bermuda and cayman islands, water house coopers has moved to bermuda before it entered bankrupt and was bought by warren buffet. and fruit of the loom moved to the cayman islands in 1998. there have been 75 of these companies in the last 20 years, 45 in the last 10 years or so. sara lee is not an american company. it merged with de masters blenders. a coffee and tee company. they're head quartered in the netherlands. chiquita banana is head quartered in ireland. a
they've got a lot more outlets in canada than burger king will ever have. it's not to say that these acquisitions is only for taxes but why does burger king need to be head quartered in canada? that's the question. sometimes when it walks like a duck and talks like a duck, even when the duck says it's a penguin it's still a duck. >> there are companies that we think of american aren't american any more in firms of where they're based. what companies are we talking about? >> i like...
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canada about 26%. not a surprise that tim hortons wants to stay in canada, they're a canadian brand and should ask whether other u.s. corporations have incentives to move overseas or new corporations have the incentive to incorporate in the united states. we have a lot to offer in terms of stability and great justice system, the tax rate is detrimental to corporations who have to pay the full rate. neil: read between the lines and bk saying it has no intention right now to leave the united states, and i'm wondering does that mean down the road it would? >> they could be buying time, there was a lot of hostility by burger king fans on the website it looks like they're attack sheep. >> i thought they were more upset about freedom fries. >> it's a king, the kings don't pay taxes. that's the idea. neil: by the way, the mascot is the scariest known to man. >> they made it a u.s. company, our higher tax rate which applies to foreigners, they're not going to do that in canada. that was the deal, the stocks wo
canada about 26%. not a surprise that tim hortons wants to stay in canada, they're a canadian brand and should ask whether other u.s. corporations have incentives to move overseas or new corporations have the incentive to incorporate in the united states. we have a lot to offer in terms of stability and great justice system, the tax rate is detrimental to corporations who have to pay the full rate. neil: read between the lines and bk saying it has no intention right now to leave the united...
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here's what oil sands mining in canada looks like. it doesn't look too pretty when you open up the earth to get the coal out. here's coal mining in the united states which produces 15 times as much co 2 emissions as all of the oil sands in canada. i know they're targeting this down here, too, but that there looks like pretty good energy to me. -- google p a google earth. they're saying the oil sands is destroying canada's forest. you can see it there barely. it's like a pimp pell on an elephant. there's edmonton where you can see edmonton can down there too. when are they going to reclaim edmonton or las vegas? when are they going to turn this back to a desert ecosystem. in the oil sand every inch of land must be put back to its native system. once they finished with that, they turned it into a biceyoon pasture run by the people who lived -- live nearby. this is all reclaimed mining land and so is this. and as an ecologist and environmentalist, this is good enough for me and it should be good enough for everybody. [applause] thank you
here's what oil sands mining in canada looks like. it doesn't look too pretty when you open up the earth to get the coal out. here's coal mining in the united states which produces 15 times as much co 2 emissions as all of the oil sands in canada. i know they're targeting this down here, too, but that there looks like pretty good energy to me. -- google p a google earth. they're saying the oil sands is destroying canada's forest. you can see it there barely. it's like a pimp pell on an...
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tax laws by heading off it canada. finally the death that comes of handing a loaded automatic weapon to a 9-year-old and deafening silence from the national rifle association. you know, the ones who say guns don't kill people, people do. in this case, those of you hiding in the corner, it was a gun, an uzi that killed. as i said, we start with the murky change of heart and change of allegiance that drives a small but ruthless bunch of haters to join the murderous ranks of isis and other anti-american islamist terror groups based in syria. let's get a fix as best we can on who they are and what they are dog screaming for blood in far away land, richard engel is chief important to correspondent for nbc news. evan kohlmann is an nbc analyst. richard, they aren't going away a different way of life, they are going away to kill americans. yesterday nbc news learned douglas mcarthur mccain was killed fighting for isis. now a second american turn coat killed in the same incident with mccain. today pentagon spokesman john kirby
tax laws by heading off it canada. finally the death that comes of handing a loaded automatic weapon to a 9-year-old and deafening silence from the national rifle association. you know, the ones who say guns don't kill people, people do. in this case, those of you hiding in the corner, it was a gun, an uzi that killed. as i said, we start with the murky change of heart and change of allegiance that drives a small but ruthless bunch of haters to join the murderous ranks of isis and other...
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largest burger seller in america and tim hortons which is the largest coffee and donuts seller in canada now what this is all about is a tweet from stacy l.o.l. now burger king wants to drop its u.s. passport and become a free healthcare loving canadian so this is one of these tax inversion deals where by there no longer have to pay or be subject to the u.s. tax which is forty percent the canadian tax twenty six point five percent yeah this is really a big story in the financial press warren buffett financing this burger king takeover of jim morton's a canadian going to change to avoid u.s. taxes and i mean we thought back to the one nine hundred sixty s. where you had a lot of young men living in. we're going to go to canada to avoid fighting in the vietnam war here or the twenty fourteen era we have people who want to avoid paying for those wars because half of america tax goes to the pentagon goes to the defense budget to start these wars of convenience to continue the american empire around the world but warren buffett of course doesn't want to have to pay for those wars so he's flee
largest burger seller in america and tim hortons which is the largest coffee and donuts seller in canada now what this is all about is a tweet from stacy l.o.l. now burger king wants to drop its u.s. passport and become a free healthcare loving canadian so this is one of these tax inversion deals where by there no longer have to pay or be subject to the u.s. tax which is forty percent the canadian tax twenty six point five percent yeah this is really a big story in the financial press warren...
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to canada after it merges with tim hortons. an activist guide to archiving video. >> once again, police beating up on people. >> as more videos of police brutality to continue to make headlines, we will speak with yvonne ng of witness, group that trains and supports people using video in a fight for human rights. all of that and more coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the u.s. and ukrainian governments are accusing russia of launching a new cross-border operation to back separatist rebels in eastern ukraine. on wednesday, officials in washington and kiev said russian forces had moved across the border for the third time this week. effectively, opening a third front ukraine's battle with the rebels. the state department spokesperson said russia has launched a counteroffensive against ukrainian troops. >> these incursions indicate a russian directed counteroffensive is likely that is oflearly, deep concern to us. i will also note that we are -- i'm not sure many of you
to canada after it merges with tim hortons. an activist guide to archiving video. >> once again, police beating up on people. >> as more videos of police brutality to continue to make headlines, we will speak with yvonne ng of witness, group that trains and supports people using video in a fight for human rights. all of that and more coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the u.s. and ukrainian governments are accusing russia...
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largest burger seller in america and tim hortons which is the largest coffee and donuts seller in canada now what this is all about is a tweet from stacy l.o.l. now burger king wants to drop its u.s. passport and become a free healthcare loving canadian so this is one of these tax inversion deals where by they're no longer have to pay or be subject to the u.s. tax which is forty percent the canadian tax twenty six point five percent this is really a big story in the financial press warren buffett financing this burger king takeover of jim morton's a canadian going to change to avoid u.s. taxes and i mean we thought back to the one nine hundred sixty s. where you had a lot of young men leaving america to go to canada to avoid fighting in the vietnam war here in the twenty four to era we have people who want to avoid paying for those wars because half of america tax goes to the pen. goes the defense budget to start these wars of convenience to continue the american empire around the world but warren buffett of course doesn't want to have to pay for those wars so he's fleeing to canada so t
largest burger seller in america and tim hortons which is the largest coffee and donuts seller in canada now what this is all about is a tweet from stacy l.o.l. now burger king wants to drop its u.s. passport and become a free healthcare loving canadian so this is one of these tax inversion deals where by they're no longer have to pay or be subject to the u.s. tax which is forty percent the canadian tax twenty six point five percent this is really a big story in the financial press warren...