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canada has always done more. it's not about politics.about being the country that we have always been. >> you are failing as canadians but also the world is looking at us and what is going on with canada. you have already -- you were a country that were working people . people that want to built a better future for their communities and their children. now, mr. harper is saying security would have to do the necessary, no, it is not that. mr. harper who is talking about dictators, you know what we do with terrorists and dictators, terrorists are escaping the look of violence, what would they do and you are removing their health benefits, mr. harper. [applause] >> this is what you are doing. >> we have admitted 23,000. an additional 10,000. we are not living in the different era. people are fleeing a terrorist zone and we obviously must have security screening. in terms of policy of health support for refugees, let's be very clear, we have health support for refugees of immigrant when we stop those is when we have places of refugee claims
canada has always done more. it's not about politics.about being the country that we have always been. >> you are failing as canadians but also the world is looking at us and what is going on with canada. you have already -- you were a country that were working people . people that want to built a better future for their communities and their children. now, mr. harper is saying security would have to do the necessary, no, it is not that. mr. harper who is talking about dictators, you know...
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their asylum application had been denied in canada. the boy's aunt, teema kurdim, who is a hairdresser in vancouver, told the national post -- "i was trying to sponsor them, and i have my friends and my neighbors who helped me with the bank deposits, but we couldn't get them out, and that is why they went in the boat." canada has come under intense criticism for not accepting more syrians fleeing the syrian civil war. in january, immigration minister chris alexander pledged canada would resettle 10,000 syrians over three years. but new government figures show that, as of late july, canada had only welcomed 1002 syrians. in more news on migration malaysian officials say at least , 13 people have drowned after a boat departing from indonesia capsized in the strait between the two countries. in news from the campaign trail, republican presidential candidate donald trump has criticized contender jeb bush saying that the candidate should be "speaking english while in the united states." trump's comments come after bush held a news conferenc
their asylum application had been denied in canada. the boy's aunt, teema kurdim, who is a hairdresser in vancouver, told the national post -- "i was trying to sponsor them, and i have my friends and my neighbors who helped me with the bank deposits, but we couldn't get them out, and that is why they went in the boat." canada has come under intense criticism for not accepting more syrians fleeing the syrian civil war. in january, immigration minister chris alexander pledged canada...
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canada and the u.s.ad a successful model to reduce so2 when it was causing acid rain on our forests. it can work before and it can work again. everyone has to understand there are tens of thousands of jobs, especially here in alberta, that rely on that sector. we have to develop our resources responsibly and sustainably, which is what i did when i was mr.. -- when i was minister. host: what is the costing for your cap and trade proposal? it is a carbon tax like british colombia? what with the tax be? m.p. mulcair: i don't think you can guarantee a reduction with a carbon tax. although there is more information available. a cap and trade system can guarantee reduction. these are basic possibles of sustainable develop it. you cannot allow people to use-- host: without not create revenue hemorrhaging in alberta? m.p. mulcair: no, that is not what happened when we brought in the cap and trade system. you can make sure that you are reinvesting in green energy technologies around the world. that will be $5 tri
canada and the u.s.ad a successful model to reduce so2 when it was causing acid rain on our forests. it can work before and it can work again. everyone has to understand there are tens of thousands of jobs, especially here in alberta, that rely on that sector. we have to develop our resources responsibly and sustainably, which is what i did when i was mr.. -- when i was minister. host: what is the costing for your cap and trade proposal? it is a carbon tax like british colombia? what with the...
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we need to create jobs here in canada.ou know that, the sectors, the manufacturing sectors and exporting sectors pay higher salaries to canadians from the middle class. and international trade is essential for canada. mr. harper does like to talk about his support and the agreements he signed but our exports had the worst growth rate under his government that we have had since the second world war. he hasn't performed the investments. i want to say when we see the record of liberals in that matter, remember he promised in his redbook to finish with the gnp. you remember his redbook? he had torn the free-trade agreement of north america and of course he didn't do anything about it. that is why we must be very careful before signing because once that is signed, it is very difficult to touch. there are aspects to the state as protecting health. chapter 11 is a true challenge and mr. trudeau said that he agreed with europe, which is the matter. it went to the house of commons, mr. harper has an agreement with europe and there
we need to create jobs here in canada.ou know that, the sectors, the manufacturing sectors and exporting sectors pay higher salaries to canadians from the middle class. and international trade is essential for canada. mr. harper does like to talk about his support and the agreements he signed but our exports had the worst growth rate under his government that we have had since the second world war. he hasn't performed the investments. i want to say when we see the record of liberals in that...
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canada and the u.s. had a successful model to reduce so2 when it was causing acid rain on our forests. it can work before and it can work again. everyone has to understand there are tens of thousands of jobs, especially here in alberta, that rely on that sector. we have to develop our resources responsibly and sustainably, which is what i did when i was mr.. -- when i was minister. host: what is the costing for your cap and trade proposal? it is a carbon tax like british colombia? what with the tax be? m.p. mulcair: i don't think you can guarantee a reduction with a carbon tax. although there is more information available. a cap and trade system can guarantee reduction. these are basic possibles of sustainable develop it. you cannot allow people to use-- host: without not create revenue hemorrhaging in alberta? m.p. mulcair: no, that is not what happened when we brought in the cap and trade system. you can make sure that you are reinvesting in green energy technologies around the world. that will be $5 t
canada and the u.s. had a successful model to reduce so2 when it was causing acid rain on our forests. it can work before and it can work again. everyone has to understand there are tens of thousands of jobs, especially here in alberta, that rely on that sector. we have to develop our resources responsibly and sustainably, which is what i did when i was mr.. -- when i was minister. host: what is the costing for your cap and trade proposal? it is a carbon tax like british colombia? what with the...
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canada has to be playing a more overall.hen i travel across the country on what we call a kitchen table to her, i met a young couple in between them they had $130,000 of student data. with a $24,000 to your child care fees, when is the young couple supposed to start a family? that is the reality and believe it or not for the couple in the economy. let's get this right for the future and make sure we get priorities straight. my prayer is doing we did with medicare. it helped canadian families for generations and that's why we want to make sure the social programs on it all exciting. >> was good to be open for part of this. >> mr. mulcair keeps talking about investing in doing the right things for families who need help if you can't afford a plan for investment like my plan on stephen harper's budget. it takes the optimism to invest in our future to know canadians are capable of building a stronger future and after the low growth it's time to kickstart the economy. that is why worried about saddling my kids with a lack of job,
canada has to be playing a more overall.hen i travel across the country on what we call a kitchen table to her, i met a young couple in between them they had $130,000 of student data. with a $24,000 to your child care fees, when is the young couple supposed to start a family? that is the reality and believe it or not for the couple in the economy. let's get this right for the future and make sure we get priorities straight. my prayer is doing we did with medicare. it helped canadian families...
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again. >> open floor. >> canada is a country of immigrant, your family immigrated to canada and that's what build this great country. my wife katherine emigrated to canada and many of the people that contributed so much. we have been closing the door more and door on certain aspects of immigration. family reunification is essential and been part of the immigration and completely shut down. you've got that strong family base there allowing people to in. shouldn't be considered a burden to society. it's something that contributes a great deal. we know that they let that problem that was created. even mr. harper admitted and one final point. unfortunately it's still the number one cause of unemployment among immigrant. i used to be chair of the quebec professions board. i know that we can do that. >> i don't know how you have a secret meeting with the media. [laughs] >> when it was under the previous liberal government it went down by 50%. we haven't done that. people understand that the new canadians in particular, talk a good game and didn't deliver, we have two and a half million newco
again. >> open floor. >> canada is a country of immigrant, your family immigrated to canada and that's what build this great country. my wife katherine emigrated to canada and many of the people that contributed so much. we have been closing the door more and door on certain aspects of immigration. family reunification is essential and been part of the immigration and completely shut down. you've got that strong family base there allowing people to in. shouldn't be considered a...
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in canada are too small. what if they do not sign on? mr. trudeau: that is not altered. we are proposing a new infrastructure bank that will help the provinces and these of how these borrow at the advantageous rate of the federal government actually has. a separate initiative looking to encourage pension funds to invest in canada. in order to do that, we have to have a much more robust partner in the federal government. for decades now, mr. harper has underinvested in our infrastructure. while he has run fiscal deficits come here has been increasing our infrastructure deficit. the fact is that canadians stuck in traffic on the deerfoot or gardener or elsewhere across the country know that we need a plan that is going to track all -- tackle transit inroads right now , not a decade from now like mr. mulcair, and not at all like mr. harper has been doing. that is what our plan is all about. that is why i'm going to invest in the future of our country. david: mr. harper, is mr. trudeau on to something? p.m. harpe
in canada are too small. what if they do not sign on? mr. trudeau: that is not altered. we are proposing a new infrastructure bank that will help the provinces and these of how these borrow at the advantageous rate of the federal government actually has. a separate initiative looking to encourage pension funds to invest in canada. in order to do that, we have to have a much more robust partner in the federal government. for decades now, mr. harper has underinvested in our infrastructure. while...
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we'll invade canada and the british are fighting the french anyway. we did invade canada in 1812. this is another reason we don't remember the war because it had bad marketing. think about it. civil war, interesting title. revolutionary name of the war. world war ii, interesting name of the war. 1812, how many of us like dates. most people don't like memorizing dates for history class. to name a war after a date that sound boring, 1812. 1812, so we did invade canada. unfortunately for us, the first few battles of the war of 1812 were a series of american defeats. the american army was very poorly trained at that time. a lot of recruits, officers weren't that good then. the supply system wasn't really worked out. the war of 1812 becomes the war of 1813 as well. there's still battles around canada. any of you been to the niagara falls, you were near five major battlefields of the war of 1812. matter of fact, later in the war one of the bloodiest battles was called the battle of bridgewater, which you could hear the niagara falls was that close. it was at niagara falls, war of 1812.
we'll invade canada and the british are fighting the french anyway. we did invade canada in 1812. this is another reason we don't remember the war because it had bad marketing. think about it. civil war, interesting title. revolutionary name of the war. world war ii, interesting name of the war. 1812, how many of us like dates. most people don't like memorizing dates for history class. to name a war after a date that sound boring, 1812. 1812, so we did invade canada. unfortunately for us, the...
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beware of canada. coming up, hope and change. two people who know about faith in america will tell us about what they think of the papal visit to america. make america great again after this. ♪ >> our guests are the former u.s. ambassador to the vatican and the executive director of network. the national catholic social justice lobby. i was talking to a priest a couple of days ago and trying to get a sense of things. he said there is one thing you can take to the bank, pope francis will say something that that will affirm and challenge absolutely everybody watching his remarks. i went to open up with this. what was one thing that affirmed and challenged you? >> i think what got affirmed was the idea we have to move away from polarized politics and move together, especially around the issue of immigration and immigration reform. i thought about him speaking to a nation of immigrants and about himself as an immigrant was a key point. the challenge is the challenge of bridging divides. i know in my heart that i want everyone to join
beware of canada. coming up, hope and change. two people who know about faith in america will tell us about what they think of the papal visit to america. make america great again after this. ♪ >> our guests are the former u.s. ambassador to the vatican and the executive director of network. the national catholic social justice lobby. i was talking to a priest a couple of days ago and trying to get a sense of things. he said there is one thing you can take to the bank, pope francis will...
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why not canada, too? it is a silly, ridiculous proposition. >> do you think people find hockey offensive? >> and don't forget the toronto blue jays. iswhat the interesting thing , and this parlays into what we have seen with ben carson's comments, there will be these outlier numbers. vein thatpping into a and using that to rise a little bit? >> that was certainly the case with trump. we are seeing it with carson. that is a vein that has limits. people get more serious and it does not have as much appeal. >> that's a high number. people frombout newfoundland too. >> beware of canada. , to people who know about faith in america will tell us about what they think of the papal visit to america. make america great again after this. ♪ >> our guests are the former u.s. ambassador to the vatican and the executive director of network. i was talking to a priest a couple of days ago and trying to get a sense of things. he said there is one thing you can take to the bank, pope francis will say something that affirms
why not canada, too? it is a silly, ridiculous proposition. >> do you think people find hockey offensive? >> and don't forget the toronto blue jays. iswhat the interesting thing , and this parlays into what we have seen with ben carson's comments, there will be these outlier numbers. vein thatpping into a and using that to rise a little bit? >> that was certainly the case with trump. we are seeing it with carson. that is a vein that has limits. people get more serious and it...
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18 -- in canada during the war of 1812. it was his older brother who had authorized the burning of the white house in 1814. -- needless to say, the governor general of the bahamas did not have a great affection towards the united states. consular bacon asked them to prevent these american slaves to the allowed on tour. take the 19 were murderers and put them in jail. coburn was noncommittal. but he sent a regiment of west indian soldiers and 2 british magistrates on board the creole, and pretty soon, the soldiers took the 19 off and put them in jail. but from hog island came a huge flotilla of hundreds and hundreds of small boats. locals, little small -- sailboats. and surrounded the creole. and all those other slaves climbed overboard and got on them and moved into nassau. they vanished. all the slaves, all 135 slaves, except five, left. five elected to stand board. the u.s. consular officer bacon formally protested -- formally protested and demanded the return of the 19 slaves, but all those other slaves had vanished. on
18 -- in canada during the war of 1812. it was his older brother who had authorized the burning of the white house in 1814. -- needless to say, the governor general of the bahamas did not have a great affection towards the united states. consular bacon asked them to prevent these american slaves to the allowed on tour. take the 19 were murderers and put them in jail. coburn was noncommittal. but he sent a regiment of west indian soldiers and 2 british magistrates on board the creole, and pretty...
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mark: is canada on the brink of a recession?heir economy shrank again in the second quarter amid plunging oil prices. that discussion is next. ♪ mark: [bloomberg market day. scarlet: stocks losing height, falling back to the lows of the session. a quick update on where things stand. matt: things stand firmly in the red to kick up the month of september after an awful month of august. if you were along the market does long equities in august, thehad the worst august -- worst month in five years. depending on which index you were invested in. right now, seeing session lows for the dow jones industrial average. s&p down 2.5% right now. there are a couple of exceptions or stocks that swing between gains and losses today. american airlines and delta. we have seen them in the green, firmly in the green right now. american up 1.6%. delta gaining .3%. reason they are up is because deutsche bank has upgraded both of these -- the reason they have upgraded these, oil or fuel is one of the airline's biggest costs along with personnel. it is
mark: is canada on the brink of a recession?heir economy shrank again in the second quarter amid plunging oil prices. that discussion is next. ♪ mark: [bloomberg market day. scarlet: stocks losing height, falling back to the lows of the session. a quick update on where things stand. matt: things stand firmly in the red to kick up the month of september after an awful month of august. if you were along the market does long equities in august, thehad the worst august -- worst month in five...
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great britain had colonies and canada -- in canada, australia, new zealand. they had trading centers in hong kong and singapore. the fog and's big -- falkins became a colony. in 1839, the british invaded afghanistan. they came with more than 20,000 troops. they had 30,000 tamils to carry their supplies, including 300 cases of wine for the officers -- camels to carry their supplies, including 300 cases of wine for the officers. but the spanish were defeated. it was the jihad against the british. -- but the english were defeated. it was the jihad against the british. they were massacred as they retreated from kabul in january of 1842. this is important. the u.s. saw the united kingdom as the center of evill. -- evil. fostering abolition. trying to cut cotton prices by having a relationship with that independent texas come a great cotton producer. the south thought they want to destroy the american economy. remember the war of 1812. it was only a generation away when a british admiral burned washington and every household in america remembered it. look at your l
great britain had colonies and canada -- in canada, australia, new zealand. they had trading centers in hong kong and singapore. the fog and's big -- falkins became a colony. in 1839, the british invaded afghanistan. they came with more than 20,000 troops. they had 30,000 tamils to carry their supplies, including 300 cases of wine for the officers -- camels to carry their supplies, including 300 cases of wine for the officers. but the spanish were defeated. it was the jihad against the british....
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i have got news today about canada. canada just had two quarters in a down mode. to some people that means canada, which is even bigger trading partner with the united states than china is, is now in recession. gary's the one who used that word, that recessions are going to continue. you think of australia, which also relies heavily on sales to china. that may be in recession as well. does that concern you? will that affect the markets going forward? >> certainly is already affecting markets but when you think about gary said markets able to discount future fundamental, the big problem for market fundamentals for u.s. growth haven't been revised down. companies that sell commodities to china, things of that nature are experiencing problems. russia, canada, and australia to join them. the problem expectations for u.s. and eurozone growth are way out in la-la land as scott pointed out. david: even now? >> as scott pointed out. things are great here but there is huge difference between how the sell side and buy side moves markets and fundamentals. going from great to
i have got news today about canada. canada just had two quarters in a down mode. to some people that means canada, which is even bigger trading partner with the united states than china is, is now in recession. gary's the one who used that word, that recessions are going to continue. you think of australia, which also relies heavily on sales to china. that may be in recession as well. does that concern you? will that affect the markets going forward? >> certainly is already affecting...
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>> no, i'm from canada. >> oh, my god. canada, eh? tolerate it. >> thanks for watching. this minute." aha! oof! weee! slurp. mmmmmm. cinnamon. milk. cinna-milk. cinnamon toast crunch. crunch! crave those crazy squares. cinna-milk!
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you will start right away to reduce the taxes on canada's job creators. our businesses create 80% of new jobs in this country and we think that's a good idea. you'll also closed stock loopholes because of those are the types that exist for the rich. theirif corporations move money elsewhere, he will lose your balanced budget and revenue. m.p. mulcair: that's what you have to work against tax havens. we have cases where authorities in other countries have given a list of canadians using illegal taxes and mr. harper has done nothing about that. and we will take the approach to make sure the wealthy pay their fair share. when we made the announcement, we looked out the successive years of promises by liberals talking about millennial goals. -- asountry as well wealthy as canada, hundreds of thousands of children go to school having not eaten. so we will take that money and dedicate it to help lift those children's and their families out of poverty. that is a direct action the other parties have talked about but have done nothing. it is high time they did. th
you will start right away to reduce the taxes on canada's job creators. our businesses create 80% of new jobs in this country and we think that's a good idea. you'll also closed stock loopholes because of those are the types that exist for the rich. theirif corporations move money elsewhere, he will lose your balanced budget and revenue. m.p. mulcair: that's what you have to work against tax havens. we have cases where authorities in other countries have given a list of canadians using illegal...
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in canada during the war of 1812. it was his older brother admiral sir george who would authorize the burning of the white house in 1814. needless to say, he did not have affection for the united states. the u.s. council asked them to prevent the slaves from getting on shore. they are american property. take the 19 murderers in them in jail until the deal with them. the governor was noncommittal. he set a regiment of west indian soldiers and two magistrates on board the creole. pretty soon the soldiers took the 19 off and put them in jail. there came a huge flotilla of many boats surrounded the creole. they vanished. all 135 slaves except five left to stand board. he was counselor -- the officer demanded the return of 19 slaves, but all the other slaves had vanished. on november 19, the creole sailed without it slaves to new orleans and without the captain who severely injured. he had to stay in nassau for a while. grosvenor coburn sought help. it took a little while. at the end of january, the 19 slaves charged with
in canada during the war of 1812. it was his older brother admiral sir george who would authorize the burning of the white house in 1814. needless to say, he did not have affection for the united states. the u.s. council asked them to prevent the slaves from getting on shore. they are american property. take the 19 murderers in them in jail until the deal with them. the governor was noncommittal. he set a regiment of west indian soldiers and two magistrates on board the creole. pretty soon the...
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we expect canada to make a claim with overlapping territories. the united nations will have to look at the claims. it will be a 10-15 process. whether there is a scientific basis behind the claims. we are a long way off from russia taking the territory. >> what do you make of the fact that russia has reopened 12 old military bases in the arctic? >> i think that the devil is in the details when you look at this. on the one hands, russia has tremendous ambitions in the arctic. it has ambitions to be an oil and gas exporter from the arctic. and it has some of these new bases and these upgraded facilities that they are putting on the coastline. they are, you know, geared for the - to assist in search and rescue, and be ports for the maritime transportation routes that you mentioned. one of the biggest problems is that the russian economy is in a state of collapse. the oil prices are at the lowest level in years. this will impede the russian's ability to develop the oil resources and the gas resources they have up there. but the russian economy is con
we expect canada to make a claim with overlapping territories. the united nations will have to look at the claims. it will be a 10-15 process. whether there is a scientific basis behind the claims. we are a long way off from russia taking the territory. >> what do you make of the fact that russia has reopened 12 old military bases in the arctic? >> i think that the devil is in the details when you look at this. on the one hands, russia has tremendous ambitions in the arctic. it has...
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. >> now, canada has long had a reputation for taking in refugees from around the world. recently the country has come under fire for not accepting enough syrian refugees, it's an issue in the ongoing campaign. daniel lack reports from toronto. more than the heart-wrenching images, news that his uncle's asylum application had been rejected helped to galvanise officials. the demand is growing for more syrian refugees to come. this was among 60,000 refugees resettled. they are leading efforts in their own community. >> everyone we talked to has been generous and they know what we have gone through. they are willing to step up and help withous course. >> trying to help as much as we can for those that need help and that we have been through before. >> for the first time ever. refugee policy is an issue. since coming to power, stephen harper's government tightened the rules.rules. uniquely canada allows groups and individuals to sponsor refugees, allowing hundreds of thousands to settle in the past. now potential sponsors are literally lining up to get more syrians to come he
. >> now, canada has long had a reputation for taking in refugees from around the world. recently the country has come under fire for not accepting enough syrian refugees, it's an issue in the ongoing campaign. daniel lack reports from toronto. more than the heart-wrenching images, news that his uncle's asylum application had been rejected helped to galvanise officials. the demand is growing for more syrian refugees to come. this was among 60,000 refugees resettled. they are leading...
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op six parties say they have restored canada's reputation as a haven for the world's repressed peopleately approving thousands more syrian am games. uniquely canada loss groupings and private individual to his sponsor refugees allowing hundreds of thousands of them to be settle in the past. now potential sponsors lining up to be allowed to get more syrians to come here. most of the 2,000 or so syrians approved for resettlement so far were privately response soared. but the list of those now willing to put up money and guarantee a refugees family, is growing. >> it's a ward in the city. it's a big employer in a big tower do you want here, it's the entire legal community getting together and saying we as a legal community want to response soar, went to helpful went to support. >> reporter: faced that demand the government says it's making changes, canada will make it easier to vettel people from syria soon. more officials may be deployed to the middle east to process application, although no details have been released. activists for refugees rights remain skeptical. >> when the governme
op six parties say they have restored canada's reputation as a haven for the world's repressed peopleately approving thousands more syrian am games. uniquely canada loss groupings and private individual to his sponsor refugees allowing hundreds of thousands of them to be settle in the past. now potential sponsors lining up to be allowed to get more syrians to come here. most of the 2,000 or so syrians approved for resettlement so far were privately response soared. but the list of those now...
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canada, russia, and denmark. greenland,ause of which is possession of denmark and it is way up above the arctic circle. you have these countries that have vested interest in the arctic and there all exhibiting as much effort as possible to show they deserve more of the arctic than anybody else. and you can make claims to the united nations by saying your continental shelf is attached to this ridge, along ridge about high,iles, 12,000 feet enormous mountain ridge. and if you can show your continental shelf is connected to that, your landmass them in essence, is connected to that, then you can get much more of the arctic. there is this competition among they countries to show deserve more of the arctic. the russians are trying to claim half the arctic is theirs. it is an enormous battle, political battle as well as military and intelligence frontier. so that is where we are right now. and as the arctic disappears, pretty soon there is going to be a total ice-free summer up there in the next few years. and that mean
canada, russia, and denmark. greenland,ause of which is possession of denmark and it is way up above the arctic circle. you have these countries that have vested interest in the arctic and there all exhibiting as much effort as possible to show they deserve more of the arctic than anybody else. and you can make claims to the united nations by saying your continental shelf is attached to this ridge, along ridge about high,iles, 12,000 feet enormous mountain ridge. and if you can show your...
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. >> a tiny insect is causing a lot of pain for patients in canada.e disease is caused by tick bites and sufferers say that doctors say that diagnosis and treatment is not good enough. >> for years cecile has had crippling joint pain, headaches and other issues. only last year did she learn from a california lab that she had chronic lyme disease. that knowledge frightening but welcomed. finally she knew what was wrong with her. >> it's touch because you constantly feel like you're beating your head against the wall, that no one is listening, and you know that there is something wrong but you don't know why. >> it's no mystery how ticks carrying lyme disease get to canada. >> here is a tick on a bird. >> john scott is a scientist who began researching ticks after he and his wife got lyme disease more than 20 years ago. they're not cured, but between bouts of ill health he has had his microscope in a spare bedroom consisting at the creature that changed his life. >> i spent a lot of time in bed. i've watched a lot of clouds flout by the wind trying to f
. >> a tiny insect is causing a lot of pain for patients in canada.e disease is caused by tick bites and sufferers say that doctors say that diagnosis and treatment is not good enough. >> for years cecile has had crippling joint pain, headaches and other issues. only last year did she learn from a california lab that she had chronic lyme disease. that knowledge frightening but welcomed. finally she knew what was wrong with her. >> it's touch because you constantly feel like...
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even here in a park in the middle of canada's largest city there are risks. this is the perfect habitat for ticks yet, the question remains, why isn't this country taking the disease seriously enough. >> most doctors don't believe in chronic lyme disease. many providers miss it, many lyme patients here go abroad. >> the patients started finding me. canadians found me, i was work flg a walk iworking in a walk id now i've left and i have 1700 patients. >> the science behind it hopes the public takes it seriously. >> remember, this is long term chronic consequences. >> canada's parliament recently passed unanimously a bill calling for a national strategy on lyme disease. some high profile cases like sing are avril levine have also concentrated the approach. daniel lak, al jazeera, toronto. >> there is much more to come after the break including details of golf's new number 1 player. that's with robin and sport. >> hello again, sport now with robin. >> policity, thank you very much. >>> died in a hospital in calcutta, former cricketers, paid the final respects to
even here in a park in the middle of canada's largest city there are risks. this is the perfect habitat for ticks yet, the question remains, why isn't this country taking the disease seriously enough. >> most doctors don't believe in chronic lyme disease. many providers miss it, many lyme patients here go abroad. >> the patients started finding me. canadians found me, i was work flg a walk iworking in a walk id now i've left and i have 1700 patients. >> the science behind it...
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everyone in canada knows you have to work on both of the same time.you are the only leader in canadian history to go to another country. p.m. harper: you argue against canadian jobs and canadian development. that is exactly the opposite, mr. harper. he just said something to me and i'm going to answer them. 40,000 canadian jobs and be exported to the united states with keystone xl. that is not our figured it is a government of canada's figure under mr. harper. i want to create those 40,000 jobs in canada. let us add value to our natural resources here. that is the way to sustain the moment. david: hold on. let us go to mr. trudeau. mr. trudeau: mr. mulcair talks about being the minister of environment and quebec. i was living in quebec and he was producing both water exports to the united states. mr. mulcair: completely false. mr. trudeau: you gave a speech on that. look at your own record. the fact is that mr. harper continues to pretend that there is a choice between environment and economy. he chooses to say that you cannot though that strong econo
everyone in canada knows you have to work on both of the same time.you are the only leader in canadian history to go to another country. p.m. harper: you argue against canadian jobs and canadian development. that is exactly the opposite, mr. harper. he just said something to me and i'm going to answer them. 40,000 canadian jobs and be exported to the united states with keystone xl. that is not our figured it is a government of canada's figure under mr. harper. i want to create those 40,000 jobs...
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>> no, i'm from canada. >> oh, my god, canada, eh. >> also true. >> it's a struggle, but we toleratewe appreciate you spending time with us today. we'll catch you on the next "right this minute." >> today on "tmz" -- >> so paris hilton did a very nice thing for some disabled kids in a visa. plus, it's foam. ♪ >> go in one of those water parks where they play and piss. >> collin he's got this death wish. he was doing this exercise on the
>> no, i'm from canada. >> oh, my god, canada, eh. >> also true. >> it's a struggle, but we toleratewe appreciate you spending time with us today. we'll catch you on the next "right this minute." >> today on "tmz" -- >> so paris hilton did a very nice thing for some disabled kids in a visa. plus, it's foam. ♪ >> go in one of those water parks where they play and piss. >> collin he's got this death wish. he was doing this...
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transcanada law in mexico, i'll build the wall in canada. and although the canadians are nice people. guest: speaking of canada, were going to go further north. obama is in alaska to talk about global warming. he is also changing the name of mount mckinley, the tallest peak in the u.s. to mt. ali. big picture, will this be remembered for his message on climate change or the fact that he change the name of the mountain? john: the mountain obviously. boehner disapproves. he says don't change mckinley, he was a great man you are taking away from him. karl rove has a book on him. that's all anyone is talking about. 's record on climate change is mixed on changing the names of mountains apparently strong. he has a bit of a yellow quality. i'm only get a new president for another year on minister changing the names of step. guest: i'm wondering how much of at one point, the president of the united states told mark barron i'm fearless now. he has nothing to fear because he is not to be on the ballot. he is soon going to name a car after you. i'm cu
transcanada law in mexico, i'll build the wall in canada. and although the canadians are nice people. guest: speaking of canada, were going to go further north. obama is in alaska to talk about global warming. he is also changing the name of mount mckinley, the tallest peak in the u.s. to mt. ali. big picture, will this be remembered for his message on climate change or the fact that he change the name of the mountain? john: the mountain obviously. boehner disapproves. he says don't change...
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i will build the wall in canada. the canadians are nice people. mike: president obama is arriving in alaska today. he is giving a speech about global warming and see some of those melting glaciers. he is changing the name of mount mckinley. the tallest peak in the u.s. to mount denali. will this trip he remembered for his message on climate change or the fact he changed the name of a mountain? john: the mountain. john boehner disapproves and he says don't change mckinley. mckinley was a great man. karl rove has a book on mckinley. karl rove is upset about it. it's apparently going to be very strong. there is a little bit of a yolo quality. i'm only going to be president for another year. i will start changing the names of stuff. mike: at one point, the president of the united states told mark, i am fearless. he has nothing to fear because he will not be on the ballot. he will soon name a car after you. john: i am looking forward to seeing that. choose your own advenutre. up next, with the u.s. open getting underway, my interview with tennis legend
i will build the wall in canada. the canadians are nice people. mike: president obama is arriving in alaska today. he is giving a speech about global warming and see some of those melting glaciers. he is changing the name of mount mckinley. the tallest peak in the u.s. to mount denali. will this trip he remembered for his message on climate change or the fact he changed the name of a mountain? john: the mountain. john boehner disapproves and he says don't change mckinley. mckinley was a great...
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canada.f their most important industries is oil. here is what she says is critical. >> supply is very stable. we have the third largest supply and a very long-term supply. you invest in the oil sands, you know you have a supply for 50 years. if you look at the different elements of our energy product, we are competitive. for us, what we need to do is pair that with a better understanding of how we can develop that resource more environmentally responsibly in earn ou wayr -- in order to earn our way. is it about oil sense? alix: they are dirty and extorted nearly expensive. with operating costs, there's some of the highest in the industry. it is these kind of projects that opec was wanting to put out of business. non-opec, non-shale. it is these projects that opec is targeting. oilsands has been one instrumental in driving global production higher over the last decade. it has risen about 40%. shale,ion here and u.s. 70% to they have been hugely influential in the market with oil, but they are
canada.f their most important industries is oil. here is what she says is critical. >> supply is very stable. we have the third largest supply and a very long-term supply. you invest in the oil sands, you know you have a supply for 50 years. if you look at the different elements of our energy product, we are competitive. for us, what we need to do is pair that with a better understanding of how we can develop that resource more environmentally responsibly in earn ou wayr -- in order to...
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>> canada. >> canada? >> reporter: you came from canada to see the pope?> yes. >> reporter: what does he mean to you? >> he's love. [ cheering ] >> reporter: some cheered and sang as the anticipation grew. [ wild cheering ] >> reporter: and then there he was. in that popemobile, waving and blessing the crowd as he went down the avenue. he paused to kiss a baby. a baby handed to him by a secret service agent. he waited as the little girl bought him a t-shirt. then more waves and more blessings. though there were thousands and thousands of people -- [ cheering ] >> reporter: -- many thought the pope was really just there for them. >> i felt that he was looking right at my face. i don't know if he was or not, but he looked like he was looking -- he went like it. and i went, yes! ♪ >> this week you saw the first canonization ever to take place on u.s. soil. 25,000 people looked on at the basilica of the national shrine of the immaculate conception as he made serra a saint. the event was as controversial as it was historic. >> reporter: you may not know him but
>> canada. >> canada? >> reporter: you came from canada to see the pope?> yes. >> reporter: what does he mean to you? >> he's love. [ cheering ] >> reporter: some cheered and sang as the anticipation grew. [ wild cheering ] >> reporter: and then there he was. in that popemobile, waving and blessing the crowd as he went down the avenue. he paused to kiss a baby. a baby handed to him by a secret service agent. he waited as the little girl bought him a...
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get 4g lte data in mexico and canada just like in the u.s. and call and text as much as you want my to wnd frtyom the united states, mexico, and canada. you heard right! unlimited calls to any phone - even mobile... in mexico and canada for free! it's included with simple choice ple ans. only t-mobile gives you coverage and calling in three countrie for the price of one. [ cheers and applause ] [ playing "hello" by lionel richie ] i've been alone with you inside my mind [ light laughter ] in my dreams i've kissed your lips a thousand times [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] hello is it me you're looking for i can see it in your eyes i can see it in your smile you're all i've ever wanted and my arms are open wide because you know just what to say and you know just what to do and i want to tell you so much i love you [ cheers and applause ] i long to see the sunlight in your hair to tell you time and time again how much i care somet es i feel my hello [ laughter ] i just got to let you know i wonder where you are and i wonder what you do are
get 4g lte data in mexico and canada just like in the u.s. and call and text as much as you want my to wnd frtyom the united states, mexico, and canada. you heard right! unlimited calls to any phone - even mobile... in mexico and canada for free! it's included with simple choice ple ans. only t-mobile gives you coverage and calling in three countrie for the price of one. [ cheers and applause ] [ playing "hello" by lionel richie ] i've been alone with you inside my mind [ light...
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why canada's economy is in dire straits. >> in the wake of the baltimore riots. everyday citizens are fighting to take their neighborhoods back. >> it's a movement to make a difference. >> educating. >> i feel safer in here. >> the library means something to the people here. >> healing. >> we really have to talk about how can we save lives. >> restoring. >> we given' a family a chance because some of the houses are bein' rebuilt. >> can they rescue their city? [ clapping ] >>> dozens of asylum seekers were welcomed in a down 60 miles west of the brussels belgium. the red cross chapter opened a center for refugees in a military barracks. local residents greeted them with welcome signs and applause. aid workers handed out food and toys. the scene was different in hungary, police sealed off the main railway stakeses, stopping hundreds of immigrants boarding trains. refugees camped out there. >> hungary's officials are preparing for a meeting. >> reporter: germany may have been a destination they could reach monday, not any more. refugees feared this would happen, an
why canada's economy is in dire straits. >> in the wake of the baltimore riots. everyday citizens are fighting to take their neighborhoods back. >> it's a movement to make a difference. >> educating. >> i feel safer in here. >> the library means something to the people here. >> healing. >> we really have to talk about how can we save lives. >> restoring. >> we given' a family a chance because some of the houses are bein' rebuilt. >>...
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detention methods in canada often miss it and aren't trusted in europe or much of the u.s. many lime patients here go abroad. >> i was working in a walking clinic and left to open my own practice, which i didn't think was going to be very big and now i have over 1700 patients. i'd say 95% of canadians. >> climate change could be bringing more ticks to canada and theoretically, more lyme disease. the scientist behind it hope the government takes his findings seriously. >> the burden on the appellate care is going to increase substantially with long term consequence. >> canada's parliament recently passed a bill calling for a national strategy on lyme disease. some high profile cases, like singer arril levine urge changes. it is a looming threat to public health. >> it was a night filled with firsts at the 67 prime time emmy awards. the top honors went to actors who not long ago might not have been recognized or cast in the roles they played. we have more. >> viola davis, how to get away with murder. >> entertainment t.v. loves making history and the 67t 67th emmy awards brok
detention methods in canada often miss it and aren't trusted in europe or much of the u.s. many lime patients here go abroad. >> i was working in a walking clinic and left to open my own practice, which i didn't think was going to be very big and now i have over 1700 patients. i'd say 95% of canadians. >> climate change could be bringing more ticks to canada and theoretically, more lyme disease. the scientist behind it hope the government takes his findings seriously. >> the...
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today, we heard from the child's father and from his relatives in canada.en schauffler joins us with more from can vufr. >> one of those relatives is a woman who lives here in the vancouver/british columbia area. she has been trying to get her syrian relatives to safety here in canada. so far, she has not been successful and sadly over the last day, she has had to watch news reports with the rest of the world of the deaths of her sister-in-law and her two young nephews, ages 5 and 3. i want to warn everybody watching that they are graphic and disturbing images in this story. >> two kids. didn't see a good life at all. two weeks ago, garlet said to me, can you buy me a bicycle? tima kurdi, in tears at a presses conference in british columbia. of the family, only her brother, abdullah survived their small boat sinking. >> his wife told me a week ago, i am so scared of the water. i don't know how to swim. if something happened, how would i let abdullah go? i don't want to go. and i said to her, i cannot push you to go. if you feel like you don't want to go, do
today, we heard from the child's father and from his relatives in canada.en schauffler joins us with more from can vufr. >> one of those relatives is a woman who lives here in the vancouver/british columbia area. she has been trying to get her syrian relatives to safety here in canada. so far, she has not been successful and sadly over the last day, she has had to watch news reports with the rest of the world of the deaths of her sister-in-law and her two young nephews, ages 5 and 3. i...
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we don't want a canada that goes to war. it's a candidate that respects values. >> this election is about change and there is no area that needs for change then foreign affairs. the prime minister has to -- we have to make sure that we have a place on the world stage that we missed our spot on the security council. we are the only country with a kyoto protocol. i will defend the canadian values on the world stage.
we don't want a canada that goes to war. it's a candidate that respects values. >> this election is about change and there is no area that needs for change then foreign affairs. the prime minister has to -- we have to make sure that we have a place on the world stage that we missed our spot on the security council. we are the only country with a kyoto protocol. i will defend the canadian values on the world stage.
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. >> canada has had trouble with insects. daniel lak has the story. >> only last year she learned from a california lab she had chronic lyme disease. frightening but welcome. she finally knew what's wrong with her. >> it's tough because you constantly feel like you're beating your head against a wall that no one is listening. and you know there's something wrong but you don't know why. >> reporter: it's no mystery how ticks carrying lyme disease get to canned. john scott is a scientist who began researching ticks after he and his wife got lyme disease 20 years ago. he scwints at the creatures that changed their lives. iefers watched lots of clouds through my bedroom with it trying to stay with it. but this has moache motivated m. >> some areas in canned could have tick populations that could carry lyme disease. even here in a public park, this is the perfect habitat for ticks. yet the question remains, why isn't this country taking the disease seriously enough? >> most doctors here don't believe in chronic lyme disease, just
. >> canada has had trouble with insects. daniel lak has the story. >> only last year she learned from a california lab she had chronic lyme disease. frightening but welcome. she finally knew what's wrong with her. >> it's tough because you constantly feel like you're beating your head against a wall that no one is listening. and you know there's something wrong but you don't know why. >> reporter: it's no mystery how ticks carrying lyme disease get to canned. john scott...
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a tiny tick is causing a lot of pain for the people it bites in canada.e disease is caused by a tick bite and sufferers say doctors diagnosis and treatment of the condition is not good enough. from toronto daniel lack reports. >> reporter: for years had crippling joint pain and headaches and other issues and last year she learned from a california lab she had lime disease and acknowledged and now she knew what was wrong with her. >> it's tough because you constantly feel like you are beating your head against the wall and no one is listening and you know there is something wrong but you don't know why. >> reporter: it's no mystery how ticks carrying lime disease get to canada. >> here is a tick on a bird. >> reporter: john scott is a scientist who began researching ticks after he and his wife got lime disease years ago and they are not cured but with bouts of help he had a microscope in a spare bedroom squinting at the creatures that changed their life. >> a lot of time in bed watching the clouds and the tick research has helped motivate me and give me a
a tiny tick is causing a lot of pain for the people it bites in canada.e disease is caused by a tick bite and sufferers say doctors diagnosis and treatment of the condition is not good enough. from toronto daniel lack reports. >> reporter: for years had crippling joint pain and headaches and other issues and last year she learned from a california lab she had lime disease and acknowledged and now she knew what was wrong with her. >> it's tough because you constantly feel like you...
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get 4g lte data in mexico and canada just like in the u.s. united states, mexico, and canada. you heard right! unlimited calls to any phone - even mobile... in mexico and canada for free! it's included with simple choice plans. only t-mobile gives you coverage and calling in three countries for the price of one. switch today. what's up mikey?ringing) (beep) play awe♪ome party song. hey buddy i heard you're having a party. what? if i was having a party, i'd invite you. would you? yeah. (phone...
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rather than canada? where would you rather be than canada? but for our cuts to small businesses.arge percentage of small business is just wealthy people avoiding taxes. but the backbone of the middle-class and the canadian economy. >> mr. harper. mr. harper. you know, true well that the liberal party plan to cut a small business taxes from 11 down and & we have a plan not only to encourage small business but to invest was small business needs like reliable transportation , and mr. harper and not only has the worst growth record on jobs since world war ii but the worst on economic growth >> between the dean dome between these two where are you? >> mr. harper thinks of the betty is just fine and then to dump tens of millions of dollars of debt on the new generation and the prime minister was to hit the snooze button but mr. trudeau is hitting the panic button and. canadians need to know what they're voting on. without a plan yesterday frankly it is reliable and sustainable be put out numbers either will do the same. >> talk about cutting taxes that we are already moving forward wit
rather than canada? where would you rather be than canada? but for our cuts to small businesses.arge percentage of small business is just wealthy people avoiding taxes. but the backbone of the middle-class and the canadian economy. >> mr. harper. mr. harper. you know, true well that the liberal party plan to cut a small business taxes from 11 down and & we have a plan not only to encourage small business but to invest was small business needs like reliable transportation , and mr....
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canada is a country of immigrants and refugees. they can become part of the growing diversity that most view with pride. >> donald trump has become the front runner in the race to become the presidential nominee. the businessmen delivered a speech on national security ahead of a republican presidential debate. >> the man that generates coverage, support and controversy. donald trump came to talk security. it was the words on immigration provoking process. people here paid up to $1,000 a ticket to hear donald trump speak. a few meters away there are protesters angry at his mess j on immigration and are determined to drown him out. for the most part they are succeeding. for a speech heavily promoted. there was nothing of substance. >> as they left the stage. i stopped for a quick question. >> what would you say to foreign governments. scared of a trump presidency. >> i don't think they would be scared. they weren't sure they had the vote. >> our military is depleted so badly. i agree, we need to do something about it. >> reporter: ha
canada is a country of immigrants and refugees. they can become part of the growing diversity that most view with pride. >> donald trump has become the front runner in the race to become the presidential nominee. the businessmen delivered a speech on national security ahead of a republican presidential debate. >> the man that generates coverage, support and controversy. donald trump came to talk security. it was the words on immigration provoking process. people here paid up to...
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form-fitting dress for elle canada's photo shoot. it's her comments about this altered marie claire image that are making news today. >> cindy felt blindsided because she couldn't embraced photo because it was doctored in a way that was unflattering. the flip side, she couldn't reject it because so many women had responded so positively to it. for her to say that's not me might make them feel badly. >> she told the magazine, quote, i felt really manipulated and conflicted, so i kept my mouth shut. she didn't say anything because the pictureture sparked a thoughtful discussion about body image. >> women and fellow stars with weighing in on it. >> i think it's empowering for women. i think it's truly empowering. >> she still looks amazing. >> someone leaks this out in an attempt to hurt her -- >> but the reaction has been overwhelmingly positive. >> photographer john russo said the image was maliciously altered and distributed. and it was a fraudulent altered version of my photograph. >> she said she's a big girl and she can handle bei
form-fitting dress for elle canada's photo shoot. it's her comments about this altered marie claire image that are making news today. >> cindy felt blindsided because she couldn't embraced photo because it was doctored in a way that was unflattering. the flip side, she couldn't reject it because so many women had responded so positively to it. for her to say that's not me might make them feel badly. >> she told the magazine, quote, i felt really manipulated and conflicted, so i kept...
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there's opposition in canada. it has not been able to build the pipelines to the east. it's true they want to, they want to build pipelines through the west coast, through vancouver to ship it to india and china, and build pipelines to the east to ship to europe and other countries, but have not been able to do so. it's only the pipeline to the u.s., the keystone xl that has chance. into let's go back to the argument they want to expand the oil. you are right, they are landlocked. they got the oil out through rail. the volume of canadian volume shipped by rail to the u.s. increased 10 foam. without keystone xl, there'll be 49 more injuries and six more deaths rail. this is an area i'm close to. i'm worried about lack maggento, and all you see by the river are railcars with hundreds of cars containing oil. this is unsafe. >> it is. >> i grew up near philadelphia, and live in the san francisco bay area, where oil trains are coming through there. we can agree on that. there's regulations coming through the obama that start to adjust the problem and don't go all the way. it
there's opposition in canada. it has not been able to build the pipelines to the east. it's true they want to, they want to build pipelines through the west coast, through vancouver to ship it to india and china, and build pipelines to the east to ship to europe and other countries, but have not been able to do so. it's only the pipeline to the u.s., the keystone xl that has chance. into let's go back to the argument they want to expand the oil. you are right, they are landlocked. they got the...
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in canada.have no report of that says canada. the kurdi family was from kobani where the kurds made a courageous stand against isis in syria and here is what the city looked like before the war and what it looks like now. again, before and after. the question is what would make a family risk their lives to flee to another country? this is the answer. a question of what other nations should be doing applies to every wealthy nation from england to canada to the u.s. joining me now congressman joaquin castro from texas. as someone whose mother came to this country who comes from people who move one place to another. what is your reaction to watching this unfold in europe? >> sure. my grandmother came in 1922 as a young orphan. the images coming out of europe are just absolutely heartbreaking. many of them shock the conscience. the image of the 3-year-old boy who died off the turkish coast and that soldier carrying his body, that was on the front page of so many newspapers today. i've got to imagine
in canada.have no report of that says canada. the kurdi family was from kobani where the kurds made a courageous stand against isis in syria and here is what the city looked like before the war and what it looks like now. again, before and after. the question is what would make a family risk their lives to flee to another country? this is the answer. a question of what other nations should be doing applies to every wealthy nation from england to canada to the u.s. joining me now congressman...