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canada. it has been 19 years, and this is a relationship that goes on every day. relationship, energy, you name it, military. but canada never gets much attention in washington dc, so to have the spotlight on this relationship is a really big deal for canada, and particularly a big deal for prime minister trudeau, who as you know is newly elected, coming in, trying to make his mark. incredibly warm, and tcs to reception we are seeing from the president, it means a great deal. 's mother is attending this dinner as well. >> prime minister trudeau is the sign of an iconic canadian prime minister. lotre elliott trudeau did a to establish what canadians consider their identity today, multiculturalism, bilingualism, these are his need legacies. someone who was also very controversial, he is seen as opposing the energy industry out west, and some of those same tensions are emerging today. this prime minister has a big pedigree behind him in terms of canadian politics and political history. >> what d
canada. it has been 19 years, and this is a relationship that goes on every day. relationship, energy, you name it, military. but canada never gets much attention in washington dc, so to have the spotlight on this relationship is a really big deal for canada, and particularly a big deal for prime minister trudeau, who as you know is newly elected, coming in, trying to make his mark. incredibly warm, and tcs to reception we are seeing from the president, it means a great deal. 's mother is...
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canada.rect? louisa: absolutely. this is really the coming out of the prime minister, embraced by the president, and all of the attention and glitz and glamour. the prime minister is not the head of state, he is a member of parliament, so this is unique. this is the big show that you really only see in washington. i think everybody involved with this trip is very excited. host: who is head of state in canada? louisa: the queen is the head of state in canada. it is a funny situation, because the governor general is appointed by the prime minister. host: is there any power associate with that position? louisa: there is constitutional power when it comes to calling an election, the prime minister must go to the governor general, certainly in constitutional situations, but largely it is symbolic and not overtly political. host: we have been watching the arrival ceremony, the pop and circumstance, where does that prime minister live in ottawa be with their feet -- there a state dinner like this of
canada.rect? louisa: absolutely. this is really the coming out of the prime minister, embraced by the president, and all of the attention and glitz and glamour. the prime minister is not the head of state, he is a member of parliament, so this is unique. this is the big show that you really only see in washington. i think everybody involved with this trip is very excited. host: who is head of state in canada? louisa: the queen is the head of state in canada. it is a funny situation, because the...
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an canada froch methane.nt at measures to deal with existing sours of methane. that would certainly be more ambitious than what's on the table. it's part of -- methane is going to be part of the solution when it comes to the u.s. and canada meeting their climate targets, but it's not going to be the only part. much broader -- broader range of opportunities when it comes to electrification, electric vehicle projects and policies to make sure we incentivize what we need to the slower down the higher carbon projects. >> absolutely. i'm glad you mentioned that because the next topic is what exactly we should, you know, use to judge our project. you guys often we fer to the climate test as the benchmark. as a reporter who covered keystone xl for five years i heard climate test and what does that mean. we've seen some great principles on what that would look like. they are referring to alberta and oil and other energy projects. from your perspective do you think a climate test should be applied and what would that
an canada froch methane.nt at measures to deal with existing sours of methane. that would certainly be more ambitious than what's on the table. it's part of -- methane is going to be part of the solution when it comes to the u.s. and canada meeting their climate targets, but it's not going to be the only part. much broader -- broader range of opportunities when it comes to electrification, electric vehicle projects and policies to make sure we incentivize what we need to the slower down the...
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-canada relations. caller: thank you for presenting this program because it's so refreshing to turn the television on and see programs in the middle of all political chaos but i have a question. i know that the prime minister is very concerned about climate change and about the environment as is our president and i know they have been in discussions based on this problem that we all face in the world, but i also know that much of the economy in canada is based on oil production. do you have any idea how he will reconcile his interests in climate change and the environment with the economic needs that he may have to meet in canada? host: this is the key question and you just framed it so well. this is a real challenge for him. look, the oil sands in alberta are more energy intensive than traditional conventional oil. there are some forms of oil in the united states and california, thermal oil that are comparable. but it is heavy crude and takes energy to get it out of the ground, oil sands or tar sands.
-canada relations. caller: thank you for presenting this program because it's so refreshing to turn the television on and see programs in the middle of all political chaos but i have a question. i know that the prime minister is very concerned about climate change and about the environment as is our president and i know they have been in discussions based on this problem that we all face in the world, but i also know that much of the economy in canada is based on oil production. do you have any...
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-canada relationship?he changing politics, the plunge in the price of oil, the economic change right now. john: the economy is stalling on that front. the economy is on a dual track because the dollar tumbled. manufacturing and exports are doing relatively well, particularly since the u.s. economy is picking up, but the oil price is hurting. udeau has promised to make all kinds of changes as far as climate change. and that is running into problems. you think the prime minister has a lot of executive power. but they are limited because of problems, which have effectively said we will not take federal regulation on a carbon tax. steve: we just had a meeting of all the premiers and the prime minister and they could not agree on a clear policy around a bottom to carbon pricing. that's going to be a major political issue for canada going forward. you know that we have had great trouble in building any pipeline, not just because of keystone, but within canada, to get energy to market. so there is going to be a c
-canada relationship?he changing politics, the plunge in the price of oil, the economic change right now. john: the economy is stalling on that front. the economy is on a dual track because the dollar tumbled. manufacturing and exports are doing relatively well, particularly since the u.s. economy is picking up, but the oil price is hurting. udeau has promised to make all kinds of changes as far as climate change. and that is running into problems. you think the prime minister has a lot of...
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-canada relationship.his is an opportunity for the countries to further expand and deepen the already close relationship we share. this be the second meeting between the president and prime minister. they met last december in the philippines, and since then, i spoke several times on the telephone. the u.s.-canada relationship is one of the strongest in the world. underpinned by our shared history, democratic values, family ties, economy, and geography. we share the world's largest common border, the most comprehensive trade investment, we stand shoulder to shoulder in a securing our nation against domestic and abroad threats. we allow multilateral institutions to respond to crises and support communities in need. we are joining to protect the environment and combat climate change as well as develop clean energy. of course, when these visits occur, the bilateral meeting is only one aspect of the event. also on the schedule is an arrival ceremony, press conference, and a lunch hosted by the secretary of stat
-canada relationship.his is an opportunity for the countries to further expand and deepen the already close relationship we share. this be the second meeting between the president and prime minister. they met last december in the philippines, and since then, i spoke several times on the telephone. the u.s.-canada relationship is one of the strongest in the world. underpinned by our shared history, democratic values, family ties, economy, and geography. we share the world's largest common...
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i think canada's roughly 1%.e to step up for all the allies, not just canada, and do more for nato. >> host: luiza savage is our guest, and we're looking at the state dinner being held at the white house as we speak. the reception is going on now before the toasts and the dinner, and then sarah barellis will be entertaining at about 10 p.m. tonight. unfortunately, we can't get our cameras in there, but we're talking about some issues on this state visit. it's a three-day state visit, but there's also the social side that people care about. >> guest: right.t. >> host: we mentioned that mrs. obama is wearing a gown by jason wu. elizabeth wants to know via twitter who designed sophie's gown, both the first lady and sophie gregoire trudeau look magnificent. >> guest: well, it's a magnificent gown, it was designed by a canadian designer who was born in romania, and the last name is matisse. he studied fashion design at ryier orson in toronto. >> host: well, jason wu is taiwanese-canadian. >> guest: there you go. very
i think canada's roughly 1%.e to step up for all the allies, not just canada, and do more for nato. >> host: luiza savage is our guest, and we're looking at the state dinner being held at the white house as we speak. the reception is going on now before the toasts and the dinner, and then sarah barellis will be entertaining at about 10 p.m. tonight. unfortunately, we can't get our cameras in there, but we're talking about some issues on this state visit. it's a three-day state visit, but...
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-oh canada patient. expand an opportunity to and deepen our already very close relationship that we share. this will be the second meeting between the president and prime minister. they met last december and have spoken several times on the telephone since. -canadated states relationship is one of the strongest in the world, underpinned by our shared history, values, family ties, economy, and geography. we share the world's largest, border, enjoy the most comprehensive trade and investment relationship. we stand shoulder to shoulder in securing our nations against threats, domestic and abroad. we provide leadership in the multilateral institutions to respond to crises and support communities in need. we are joining to protect the environment to combat climate change, as well as developing clean energy. therehese visits occur, is a bilateral meeting that is only one aspect of the event. also on the schedule is an arrival ceremony, a press conference. this progression of events that's the tone for the fina
-oh canada patient. expand an opportunity to and deepen our already very close relationship that we share. this will be the second meeting between the president and prime minister. they met last december and have spoken several times on the telephone since. -canadated states relationship is one of the strongest in the world, underpinned by our shared history, values, family ties, economy, and geography. we share the world's largest, border, enjoy the most comprehensive trade and investment...
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-canada relationship? >> the plunge in the price of oil, the economic change right now. >> tumbling purely because of the economy. our economy is on a dual-track because the dollar has tumbled. our manufacturing industry and export are doing relatively well take a sense of the is picking up. the oil price is hurting. trudeau's promise to make all kinds of changes as far as climate change and that's run into problems. you often think i prime minister has a lot of executive power. they are limited by because addition, which if set to one taking your federal regulation on carbon tax. >> we just had a first ministers meeting of all the premiers and prime minister and they couldn't agree on moving forward with a clear policy around a bottom to carbon pricing. so that's going to be a major political issue for candidate going forward and you know i'm sure we've had great trouble in building any pipeline. notches because of keystone but even within canada to get energy to market. so there is going to be a continui
-canada relationship? >> the plunge in the price of oil, the economic change right now. >> tumbling purely because of the economy. our economy is on a dual-track because the dollar has tumbled. our manufacturing industry and export are doing relatively well take a sense of the is picking up. the oil price is hurting. trudeau's promise to make all kinds of changes as far as climate change and that's run into problems. you often think i prime minister has a lot of executive power....
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-canada relations. some of the issues.ng we're also talking about theoi dinner. we put the numbers up on the screen if you would like to participate. we set aside a third line the city for canadians. we would like to hear from you whether you're watching in canada or watching in the state. charles in mobile, alabama, please go ahead with your thoughts call mike thank you, good evening. i've enjoyed it is time. i wanted to reflect back to what you talked about in regards to the prime minister deciding to not -- [inaudible] i would if you could elaborate really does have excellent policy choice or strategic incause canada is known for having superior and excellence in planning what the prime minister felt like the are a lot of other people contributing from the air. could you speak a little bit more towards that and talk about where that may come from? and also if you agree with that. >> guest: you are talking a withdrawing the jets from the coalition, is that right? [inaudible] postmen did you say milita
-canada relations. some of the issues.ng we're also talking about theoi dinner. we put the numbers up on the screen if you would like to participate. we set aside a third line the city for canadians. we would like to hear from you whether you're watching in canada or watching in the state. charles in mobile, alabama, please go ahead with your thoughts call mike thank you, good evening. i've enjoyed it is time. i wanted to reflect back to what you talked about in regards to the prime minister...
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to canada? would you open your gates to american immigrants or would you build a wall and make america pay for it? >> every election season there are people who swear that if the candidate they don't let gets elected they are moving to canada. if over the past decade that has been the case we would have more people in canada than the united states right now instead of being one tenth of your size. it becomes an easy thing to cry out every year. there are canadians who move to the united states, americans moved to canada. that is the nature of our friendship and relationship and to link it to politics is as you point how humorous and a stroke that comes up in election season but the reality is the integration of our country, the work we do together, the engagement on so many issues means there will always the flows back-and-forth. one must never read or be disappointed with that. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> thanks for being here. you are an inspiration for many young people like me, gra
to canada? would you open your gates to american immigrants or would you build a wall and make america pay for it? >> every election season there are people who swear that if the candidate they don't let gets elected they are moving to canada. if over the past decade that has been the case we would have more people in canada than the united states right now instead of being one tenth of your size. it becomes an easy thing to cry out every year. there are canadians who move to the united...
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these are big issues that canada and the u.s. have always been engaged on in various ways over the past decade and century. and indeed will continue to appeare. we highlight the fact that we , differentent skills perspectives on similar issues and on shared values. that is a benefit in that we can complement each other in our engagement with the world and our approach to important issues. i look forward to many, many, many more years that will outlive the both of us, but tremendous and responsible and effective friendship and collaboration between our two countries. the topic of our discussion this morning has been what is at stake. climate change, security in the world, our commitment towards the most vulnerable population. canada and the united states are lucky countries in many ways. toy will always have a lot do in order to be together in the world. this is what we can keep on doing in the years and decades to come and we hope in the centuries to come. , i've learned a lot from him. he is somebody who is a deep thinker, someo
these are big issues that canada and the u.s. have always been engaged on in various ways over the past decade and century. and indeed will continue to appeare. we highlight the fact that we , differentent skills perspectives on similar issues and on shared values. that is a benefit in that we can complement each other in our engagement with the world and our approach to important issues. i look forward to many, many, many more years that will outlive the both of us, but tremendous and...
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i want to ensure the american people that they have a real partner in canada. canada and the u.s. will stand side by side to confront the pressing needs that face not only our two countries but the entire planet. i'm very much looking forward to the remainder of my time here in washington. so thank you again for your leadership and your friendship. i know that our two countries can achieve great things by working together as allies and as friends as we have done so many times before. >> all right. we're going to take a few questions. start with julie. >> thank you, mr. president. i want to ask you about the supreme court. you've already said you're looking for a highly qualified nominee with impeccable credentials. can you give me an idea of what else you're looking for and how much does this come down to a gut instinct and frankly shouldn't that be driving your decision if you're asking someone to put themselves forward for this position at this point? for prime minister trudeau, i wanted to ask you, i know you've been following our presidential campaign here in the united states
i want to ensure the american people that they have a real partner in canada. canada and the u.s. will stand side by side to confront the pressing needs that face not only our two countries but the entire planet. i'm very much looking forward to the remainder of my time here in washington. so thank you again for your leadership and your friendship. i know that our two countries can achieve great things by working together as allies and as friends as we have done so many times before. >>...
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and canada do. work together today, i can say, and i believe the prime minister would agree, that when it comes to our central challenges,our two nations are more closely aligned than ever. we want to make it easier to trade and invest with one another. america is only the top this donation for canadian exports, and the u.s. is the top destination for canadian exports. when so many of our products, like autos, are built on both sides of the border in integrated supply chain, this coproduction makes us more competitive in the global economy as a whole. we want to keep it that way. we've instructed our teams to stay focused on making it even easier for goods and people to move back and forth across the borders, including reducing bottlenecks and streamlining regulations. we discussed how to move forward with the transpacific partnership. today, we also reaffirm our determination to move ahead with an agreement to preclear travelers through immigration and customs, making it easier for canadians and am
and canada do. work together today, i can say, and i believe the prime minister would agree, that when it comes to our central challenges,our two nations are more closely aligned than ever. we want to make it easier to trade and invest with one another. america is only the top this donation for canadian exports, and the u.s. is the top destination for canadian exports. when so many of our products, like autos, are built on both sides of the border in integrated supply chain, this coproduction...
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i want to ensure the american people that they have a real partner in canada. canada and the u.s.stand side by side to confront the pressing needs that face not only our two countries, but the entire planet. i'm very much looking forward to the remainder of my time here in washington. thank you again for your leadership, and your friendship, i know our two countries can work together as allies and friends as we have done so many times before. >> all right. we're going to take a few questions. >> reporter: thank you many president. i want to ask you about the supreme court. you have already said you are looking for a highly qualified nominee. can you give us a sense of what other factors you are considering in making your final choice? and does it effect your decision to know that your nominee is very likely to hang out in the public eye without having a vote maybe ever. and shouldn't that be impacting your decision? for prime minister trudeau, i wanted to ask you, you made a joke about welcoming americans who might be frightened of a donald trump presidency to your country. what d
i want to ensure the american people that they have a real partner in canada. canada and the u.s.stand side by side to confront the pressing needs that face not only our two countries, but the entire planet. i'm very much looking forward to the remainder of my time here in washington. thank you again for your leadership, and your friendship, i know our two countries can work together as allies and friends as we have done so many times before. >> all right. we're going to take a few...
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i want to assure the american people that they have a real partner in canada. canada and the u.s. will stand side by side to confront the pressing needs that face not only our two countries but the entire planet. i'm very much looking forward to the remainder of my time here in washington so thank you again for your leadership and your friendship. i know that our two countries can achieve great things by working together as allies and as friends as we have done so many times before. thank you very much, barack. >> we're going to take a few questions. we'll start with julie davis. >> thank you, mr. president. i want to ask you about the supreme court. you've already said you're looking for a highly qualified nominee with impeccable credentials. can you tell us how much of this cops down -- comes down to a gut feeling, and it does it affect you that shouldn't it be driving your decision if you're asking someone to put themselves forward for this position at this point? for the prime minister, we know you've been following our presidential campaign here in the u.s. you've even made a
i want to assure the american people that they have a real partner in canada. canada and the u.s. will stand side by side to confront the pressing needs that face not only our two countries but the entire planet. i'm very much looking forward to the remainder of my time here in washington so thank you again for your leadership and your friendship. i know that our two countries can achieve great things by working together as allies and as friends as we have done so many times before. thank you...
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i want to ensure the american people that they have a real partner in canada. canada and the u.s. will stand side by side to confront the pressing needs that face not only our two countries but the entire planet. i'm very much looking forward to the remainder of my time here in washington. so thank you again for your leadership and your friendship. i know that our two countries can achieve great things by working together as allies and as friends. as we have done so many times before. >> translator: thank you very much barrack. >> we'll take a few questions. start with julie davis. >> thank you mr. president. i want to ask you about the supreme court. you have already said that you're looking for a highly qualified nominee with impeccable credentials. can you give us a sense of what other factors you're considering in how much of this comes down to a gut feeling for you and does it effect your decision to know that your no, ma'am yee is very likely to hang out in the public eye out hearings or a vote for a long time or maybe ever and shouldn't that be driving your decision if you'
i want to ensure the american people that they have a real partner in canada. canada and the u.s. will stand side by side to confront the pressing needs that face not only our two countries but the entire planet. i'm very much looking forward to the remainder of my time here in washington. so thank you again for your leadership and your friendship. i know that our two countries can achieve great things by working together as allies and as friends. as we have done so many times before. >>...
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so we -- with canada. so, we are now legally connected. 25 percent of the population lives under the price of carbon. in mexico, we have a $3.50 per , andrice on carbon obviously it is happening in china and the european union. it's happening around the world. i think we are in a time where our children will grow up in a world where these systems grow together in some way. and yet our political debate is so vitriolic about an idea that many of us are already living under. anthony, how can this week of discussions help eliminate that vitriol? one part of this is concentrating on the opportunities that are before us, in terms of energy strategies and climate policies. many of these strategies fuel economic growth. we have seen that in the united states. the clean energy industry will create jobs and economic development. moving forward at the 20,000 foot level, we are at a stage where a new conversation has --n done really focusing begun really focusing on all of the opportunities for the u.s. and canada to
so we -- with canada. so, we are now legally connected. 25 percent of the population lives under the price of carbon. in mexico, we have a $3.50 per , andrice on carbon obviously it is happening in china and the european union. it's happening around the world. i think we are in a time where our children will grow up in a world where these systems grow together in some way. and yet our political debate is so vitriolic about an idea that many of us are already living under. anthony, how can this...
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i want to ensure the american people that they have a real partner in canada. canada and the u.s.ill stand side by side to confront the pressing needs that face not only our two countries but the entire planet. i'm very much looking forward to the remainder of my time here in washington. so thank you again for your leadership and your friendship. i know our twro countries can achieve great things by working together as allies and as friends as we have done so many times before. merci bow queue, bar ram. >> we'll take a few questions. start with julie davis. >> reporter: thank you, mr. president. i want to ask you about the supreme court. you've already said you're looking for a highly qualified nominee with impeccable credentials. can you give us a sense of what other factors you're considering in making your final choice, houp of this comes down to a gut feeling for you, and does it affect your decision to know that your nominee is very likely to hang out in the public eye without hearings or a vote for a long time or maybe ever and frankly, shouldn't that be driving your decisio
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/canada relationship." for our lay audience, people who aren't well-verse incod in the r years or the change this represents in canada, what are the challenges, and what did you read today, both in language and body language? >> brian, it's been 20 years since we had a state visit here from a canadian prime minister. and obama's not had so many easy visits with allies. and in part that's not his fault. in part it's because the ideologies and grounds and party affiliations of most american allies have been on the right. that's true for germany, it's true for great britain, it's true for japan, it's true for israel, and it's been true until very recently in canada. and the former harper administration, as you suggest, there were harder line than even a lot of republicans would have been in terms of their support for netanyahu and israel. they were extraordinarily interventionist on russia/ukraine. and they were much more hawkish on things like syria. and justin trudeau comes back and it's a much more traditio
/canada relationship." for our lay audience, people who aren't well-verse incod in the r years or the change this represents in canada, what are the challenges, and what did you read today, both in language and body language? >> brian, it's been 20 years since we had a state visit here from a canadian prime minister. and obama's not had so many easy visits with allies. and in part that's not his fault. in part it's because the ideologies and grounds and party affiliations of most...
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and canada appearing to giving away to a thaw. prime minister justin trudeau was at the white house today. and it's the first official visit since 1997. mike viqueira has more on trudeau's warm welcome. >> reporter: good evening, richelle, for primary primary justin trudeau and president obama, it has been mutual concern. and both sides hoping that this day is a new chapter in the relations between close neighbors. it has been as much as of celebration as a sum, leaders of two nations could hardly be closer, affirming a deep bond. >> we are proud to welcome the first official visit by a canadian prime minister in nearly 20 years. [ cheering ] it's about time, eh? but the shadows hung over the visit, with prime minister trudeau looking on in the rose garden. mr. obama was asked if he were in part responsible for the tone on the campaign trail, calling it a circus and a crack up. and he said that the party has no one but itself to blame. >> what you're seeing to some° is all of those efforts over the course of time, creating an envi
and canada appearing to giving away to a thaw. prime minister justin trudeau was at the white house today. and it's the first official visit since 1997. mike viqueira has more on trudeau's warm welcome. >> reporter: good evening, richelle, for primary primary justin trudeau and president obama, it has been mutual concern. and both sides hoping that this day is a new chapter in the relations between close neighbors. it has been as much as of celebration as a sum, leaders of two nations...
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these are big issues that canada and the u.s. have always been engaged in over the past decades and centuries, and indeed will continue to. one of the things we highlight is the fact that we have different scales, different perspectives on similar issues, and on shared values is actually a benefit, in that we can compment each other. so i look forward to many, many, many more years of a tremendous and responsible and effective friendship and collaboration between our two countries. [ speaking french ] >> translator: [ inaudible ] the most vulnerable population, canada and the united states are lucky countries [ inaudible ] will always have a lot to do in order to -- to gather the world, and this is what we're going to keep on doing in the years and the decades to come, and we hope in the centuries to come. about president obama, i have learned a lot from him. he is somebody who is a deep thinker, somebody with a big heart, but also a big brain, and for me to be able to count on a friend who has lived through many of the things th
these are big issues that canada and the u.s. have always been engaged in over the past decades and centuries, and indeed will continue to. one of the things we highlight is the fact that we have different scales, different perspectives on similar issues, and on shared values is actually a benefit, in that we can compment each other. so i look forward to many, many, many more years of a tremendous and responsible and effective friendship and collaboration between our two countries. [ speaking...
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i want to injure the american people that they have a real partner in canada. canada and the u.s. will stand side-by-side to confront the pressing need that face not only our two countries, but the entire planet. i am very much looking forward to the remaining time here in washington, so thank you again for your leadership, and your friendship. i know that our two countries can achieve great things by working together as allies, and as friends, as we have done so many times before. all right, ama: few questions. julie davis. >> thank you, mr. president. i want to ask about the supreme court. you have already said you're looking for a highly qualified nominee with impeccable credentials. can you give us a sense of whatever factors you are considering? so much of it comes down to a gut feeling for you. does it affect you to know that your nominee will hang out in the public eye without hearing a vote for a long time and maybe ever, and shouldn't that be driving your decisions, if you are asking someone to put themselves forward for this position? for prime mr. trudeau, i know you ha
i want to injure the american people that they have a real partner in canada. canada and the u.s. will stand side-by-side to confront the pressing need that face not only our two countries, but the entire planet. i am very much looking forward to the remaining time here in washington, so thank you again for your leadership, and your friendship. i know that our two countries can achieve great things by working together as allies, and as friends, as we have done so many times before. all right,...
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people overlook canada, and they shouldn't.atty: i'm sure you were always cool, but there were issues of substance raised, and one is that of borders. could mexico be forgiven for what is happening in washington today, there are the canadians getting a more open border, while some politicians in america are talking about putting up a wall between mexico and the u.s.? the only terrorist we know who has tried to come across the border came from canada, not mexico. sen. klobuchar: one republican presidential candidate, governor walker of wisconsin, did entertain the idea of building a wall with canada. let's say he got out of the race about a week after that. we have had security issues, not nearly what we have seen with mexico in terms of the issues at the border, but there have been security issues. we have upped our game since 9/11. i can sit canada from my porch. you could use a drivers license to get over. now you need a passport. the focus on canada right now is to try to improve our flow of commerce, including get a -- gett
people overlook canada, and they shouldn't.atty: i'm sure you were always cool, but there were issues of substance raised, and one is that of borders. could mexico be forgiven for what is happening in washington today, there are the canadians getting a more open border, while some politicians in america are talking about putting up a wall between mexico and the u.s.? the only terrorist we know who has tried to come across the border came from canada, not mexico. sen. klobuchar: one republican...
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with $2 billion in goods and services crossing the border day, canada and the u.s. are each other's largest trading partner. one area there's been disagreement, the fight against isil, fulfilling a campaign pledge. last month, trough dough withdrew fighter plans from the u.s. led coalition. >> while air strike operations can be useful to achieve short term military and territorial gains, they do not on their own achieve long term stability for local communities. >> at the same time, trudeau stepped up canada's role in training anti isil forces. then there is trudeau, the celebrity. he swept into office in november as the 44-year-old son of a famous prime minister. politico said of his impending visit, justin fever hits washington, and quoted a u.s. official who called the prime minister "dreamy." despite his youth and unoff the cox style, he is more than a political heir. >> no one confuses him with his father, different personality and approach to politics and he's always been a very high profile person in canada since he was born, but he's really i think worked ha
with $2 billion in goods and services crossing the border day, canada and the u.s. are each other's largest trading partner. one area there's been disagreement, the fight against isil, fulfilling a campaign pledge. last month, trough dough withdrew fighter plans from the u.s. led coalition. >> while air strike operations can be useful to achieve short term military and territorial gains, they do not on their own achieve long term stability for local communities. >> at the same time,...
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learned from canada? prime minister trudeau: i don't know that we have an awful lot to teach anyone on how to engage and empower and respect indigenous people in canada. we have made attempts but they have fallen short. quite frankly for a country that prides itself on its reasonableness, defense of human on its positive role modeling in the world we haven't done a very good job over the past generation with the first , weles, who quite frankly withoutt have survived their friendship and guidance and support of people who figured out how to live in this extraordinary place for millennia before us. we have an awful lot of work to do to renew that relationship based on respect. an understanding we share this land. and knowing as we are grappling as a 21st-century society with the respect for the natural world and integration of the economy and environment, we could do worse than draw on the cultural teachings and historical knowledge that indigenous communities have about how to create and balance the land.
learned from canada? prime minister trudeau: i don't know that we have an awful lot to teach anyone on how to engage and empower and respect indigenous people in canada. we have made attempts but they have fallen short. quite frankly for a country that prides itself on its reasonableness, defense of human on its positive role modeling in the world we haven't done a very good job over the past generation with the first , weles, who quite frankly withoutt have survived their friendship and...
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. >> pierre trudeau: canada must be progressive, and canada must be a just society. >> logan: he enshrined into law a charter of rights and freedoms, similar to the u.s.'s bill of rights, that still defines what it means to be canadian today. and he made the country officially bilingual, giving french the same status as english. known as much for his towering intellect, as his glamour and charm, he dominated canadian politics for nearly two decades. >> reporter: and once again that's? >> pierre trudeau: justin. >> logan: and from the moment his son was born on christmas day in 1971, justin trudeau was spotlight. every step, including some of his first, chronicled by a nation obsessed. >> tv announcer: with his eldest son justin was in tow. >> logan: his dad took him all over the world to meet popes and prime ministers and royalty, his little brothers sometimes at his >> reporter: what did you think of lady diana? >> young justin trudeau: oh she was very beautiful, and i'm glad that prince charles has picked her. >> logan: it was a unique childhood, but it defined him in canada as pierre tr
. >> pierre trudeau: canada must be progressive, and canada must be a just society. >> logan: he enshrined into law a charter of rights and freedoms, similar to the u.s.'s bill of rights, that still defines what it means to be canadian today. and he made the country officially bilingual, giving french the same status as english. known as much for his towering intellect, as his glamour and charm, he dominated canadian politics for nearly two decades. >> reporter: and once again...
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>> yes, their first export market is canada. because of supply chains between the two countries, began with the united states in the first place. trading with canada is actually very good business for the united states. we're the united states largest trading art in her, as you pointed out. >> that is good for the bottom line of the business. is it necessarily good for somebody who once had a job in the united states that now see that is job in canada and i'm thinking of automakers specifically. >> 9 million american jobs depend on trade with canada, so that's the answer he'll have. again, we don't so much trade together as we make things together creating jobs in both countries. >> there are two competing narratives coming out of the u.s. canada does have an ally in obama when it comes to emission gases and global warming. but the republican side of the i'll doesn't believe in climate change itself. how do you get around that partisan divide? >> we've got to spend more time on capitol hill. we remind ourselves that the separati
>> yes, their first export market is canada. because of supply chains between the two countries, began with the united states in the first place. trading with canada is actually very good business for the united states. we're the united states largest trading art in her, as you pointed out. >> that is good for the bottom line of the business. is it necessarily good for somebody who once had a job in the united states that now see that is job in canada and i'm thinking of automakers...
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party because a canada party is respectful and ends promptly at 10:30.(applause) on the dot. now, there has been a buzz, or a lot of buzz, really, over canada's new prime minister justin trudeau about how magnetic and charismatic he is. to be honest, i don't see it. i honestly don't see it. i mean, look, the guy is sort of attractive, you know, like the way his hair falls and, you know, those eyes you could get lost in and the square jaw of a mountie. you know, if you're into that kind of thing. so, fine, he's an 8. (laughter) by politician standards he's, like, some number we haven't even discovered yet. well, they have discovered it in canada because their schools are way better. (audience reacts) but still, the point is -- the point is, you see, if you're canadian you would have seen that joke coming. (laughter) but, still, the point is, why are people losing their heads? just because he's not the usual political stuffed shirt? >> i was a snowboard instructor, i was a bouncer in a nightclub, a white water river guide for many years, i worked as a teac
party because a canada party is respectful and ends promptly at 10:30.(applause) on the dot. now, there has been a buzz, or a lot of buzz, really, over canada's new prime minister justin trudeau about how magnetic and charismatic he is. to be honest, i don't see it. i honestly don't see it. i mean, look, the guy is sort of attractive, you know, like the way his hair falls and, you know, those eyes you could get lost in and the square jaw of a mountie. you know, if you're into that kind of...
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and canada. the: we want to keep americans out who want to leave if trump gets elected. >> people in my state were pretty focused on that. they thought it was a very bad idea. they started to think about how you would build it through a lake and other practical concerns. but it goes to the fact that after 9/11, when we think of some of these border issues and some of the work that the prime minister wants to do, there was, of course, a need for some changes. what i remember is the northern senators being very cognizant of security concerns, but also cognizant of making congress work. we have opportunities now to make infrastructure better between the borders, where we have some very busy intersections. possibly investing some private money and border control areas. that is a possibility. and the exciting news with our airports is that finally canada has eight with preclearance, which will allow people to fly to american airports. roy blunt and i noted that it bill that passed in a month. moderato
and canada. the: we want to keep americans out who want to leave if trump gets elected. >> people in my state were pretty focused on that. they thought it was a very bad idea. they started to think about how you would build it through a lake and other practical concerns. but it goes to the fact that after 9/11, when we think of some of these border issues and some of the work that the prime minister wants to do, there was, of course, a need for some changes. what i remember is the...
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pierre trudeau, famously made canada one of the most progressive countries in the world and many in canada wonderu would ever have made it to the country's top office without the most storied name in canadian politics.ve had a somewhat unusual path to this office of prime minister. >> justin trudeau: well, i was--or, i was a bouncer in a nightclub-- i was a white water river guide for many years. i worked as a teacher.apologies for a very varied-- set of life experiences. you up to criticism.it, you've heard it. you know what people say, that you're too young, you're inexperienced, that, you don'this job. >> justin trudeau: well, i-- the way i respond to it is by ignoring it. i mean, you-- you cannot letby the-- hopes that you will fulfill the darkest wishes of your opponents.use ) >> logan: justin trudeau's sweeping victory was not expected.his is what positive politics can do!! >> logan: a few weeks earlier, in the polls. yet when the votes were counted, he'd done what no other leader in canada had ever done:hank you, merci, merci beaucoup! >> logan: taken his party from its worst defeat
pierre trudeau, famously made canada one of the most progressive countries in the world and many in canada wonderu would ever have made it to the country's top office without the most storied name in canadian politics.ve had a somewhat unusual path to this office of prime minister. >> justin trudeau: well, i was--or, i was a bouncer in a nightclub-- i was a white water river guide for many years. i worked as a teacher.apologies for a very varied-- set of life experiences. you up to...
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state and canada. prime minister trudeau is bringing a newfound interest in this work. many of our two countries' priorities -- national security, infrastructure, energy -- align closely. and during this visit, i expect that our relationship will deepen and we will hear more about how our two nations will work together on our shared priorities. we hope that they will discuss hockey, something very important to minnesota and canada. a number of our hockey players actually have come from canada, and a number of the canadian hockey players have come from minnesota. but we think there's other important topics as well. first, i start with the economic relationship. it's an economic relationship that supports nine million u.s. jobs. canada purchases more goods from america than any other nation. i think people might not predict that if you ask what is the biggest purchaser of goods for a country in the world, and that answer is canada. canada is the number-one buyer of goods produced in 35 out of 50 states
state and canada. prime minister trudeau is bringing a newfound interest in this work. many of our two countries' priorities -- national security, infrastructure, energy -- align closely. and during this visit, i expect that our relationship will deepen and we will hear more about how our two nations will work together on our shared priorities. we hope that they will discuss hockey, something very important to minnesota and canada. a number of our hockey players actually have come from canada,...
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and canada to provide more support. >> i have been most critical of canada.s is their most important transportation project. they already spent about 2 -- i think over $2 million just on community benefits for windsor residents making sure they have green spaces. i just hope they treat us equally on the american side. >> in the meantime, construction is in the early stages in canada. the country will begin to recoup its multi-billion dollar investment in toll revenue when the bridge opens in four years. bisi onilere, detroit. >>> this morning, a state of emergency still in effect from louisiana from devastating flooding that has left, so far, at least five people dead across the south. 3500 homes have been evacuated in that state. more than 20 inches of rain also falling in the hard heist hit areas in louisiana. it could be another day before that rain let's up. also, in texas, that storm dropping nearly two feet of rain. this is video that was taken in kirbyville, texas in louisiana. you can see the trout ov overflowing the streets. to make matters worse, th
and canada to provide more support. >> i have been most critical of canada.s is their most important transportation project. they already spent about 2 -- i think over $2 million just on community benefits for windsor residents making sure they have green spaces. i just hope they treat us equally on the american side. >> in the meantime, construction is in the early stages in canada. the country will begin to recoup its multi-billion dollar investment in toll revenue when the bridge...
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. >> pierre trudeau: canada must be progressive, and canada must be a just society. >> logan: he enshrined into law a charter of rights and freedoms, similar to the u.s.'s bill of rights, that still defines what it means to be canadian today. and he made the country officially bilingual, giving french the same status as english. known as much for his towering intellect, as his glamour and charm, he dominated canadian politics for nearly two decades. >> reporter: and once again that's? >> pierre trudeau: justin. >> logan: and from the moment his son was born on christmas day in 1971, justin trudeau was thrust into his father's spotlight. every step, including some of his first, chronicled by a nation obsessed. >> tv announcer: with his eldest son justin was in tow. >> logan: his dad took him all over the world to meet popes and prime ministers and royalty, his little brothers sometimes at his side. >> reporter: what did you think of lady diana? >> young justin trudeau: oh she was very beautiful, and i'm glad that prince charles has picked her. >> logan: it was a unique childhood, but it def
. >> pierre trudeau: canada must be progressive, and canada must be a just society. >> logan: he enshrined into law a charter of rights and freedoms, similar to the u.s.'s bill of rights, that still defines what it means to be canadian today. and he made the country officially bilingual, giving french the same status as english. known as much for his towering intellect, as his glamour and charm, he dominated canadian politics for nearly two decades. >> reporter: and once again...
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when did canada start insiding? >> as iz said several times, i think what we want is a british deal. >> you said on the lines -- >> we wouldn't be in the same position as canada because we've been in the eu and we've been able to do a deal rapidly. the attractions of the canadian deal is one of them. it vovlsz a large wholesale moveme removal of tariffs. >> my question is when the negotiations started. they started in 2009. and at the moment they're not yet in force so the eu/canada agreement took seven years to negotiate and still not in force. so it takes quite a long time. i assume the negotiators are pretty good and it's taken them seven years to negotiate a deal and it's still not in force. the former canadian trade minister, who had some part in these negotiations, wrote a piece in the "times" today, and he said, it is factuous to think there's a real comparison between the canada's relationship with the eu. we want would a much deeper relationship than the canadian. >> yeah, i think that's right. you know, i
when did canada start insiding? >> as iz said several times, i think what we want is a british deal. >> you said on the lines -- >> we wouldn't be in the same position as canada because we've been in the eu and we've been able to do a deal rapidly. the attractions of the canadian deal is one of them. it vovlsz a large wholesale moveme removal of tariffs. >> my question is when the negotiations started. they started in 2009. and at the moment they're not yet in force so...
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. >> translation: what about america, canada and australia? >>> hopes are dashed for hundreds of syrian refugees as they're told again this border crossing is now closed. a ukrainian military pilot accused of killing two journalists shows her disdain for a russian court >>> immigration reform was the main poirnt of contention in a feisty debate between presidential hopefuls. there were issues over trade, wall street and climate change. bernie sanders took vermont and hillary clinton surndz to her win in mississippi. >> reporter: hillary clinton and bernie sanders argued they're the candidates that best represents the future for millions of latinos were trying to enter illegally. >> i have been consistent and admitted to reform with a capped citizenship. i think our best chance was in 2007. i voted for that bill. bernie sanders voted against it >> one of the great human tragedies of recent years is children came from honduras and i said welcome those children into this country. secretary clinton said send them back. >> reporter: the tone of the
. >> translation: what about america, canada and australia? >>> hopes are dashed for hundreds of syrian refugees as they're told again this border crossing is now closed. a ukrainian military pilot accused of killing two journalists shows her disdain for a russian court >>> immigration reform was the main poirnt of contention in a feisty debate between presidential hopefuls. there were issues over trade, wall street and climate change. bernie sanders took vermont and...
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and canada to provide more support. >> i have been critical of canada. this is their most important transportation project. they spent i think over $2 million on community benefits for windsor residents, making sure they have green spaces. i hope they treat us equally on the american side. >> reporter: in the meantime construction is in the early stages in canada. the country will begin to recruit its investment and revenue when the bridge opens in four years. >>> and coming up next on the broadcast - flooding in louisiana forces thousands from their homes. a look at how long the weather disaster is ready to ask. >> the senate committee digs in to the fight to prevent president obama filling a supreme court vaguansy -- vacancy. >>> prosecutors in pennsylvania say two gunmen were on the run after shooting five people. four women and a man. one of the women was pregnant. that'll be another homicide. one gunman fired a gun to drive victims towards a second gunman weighing with an assault-styled rifle. rain fall in the south, adding to the flooding and miser
and canada to provide more support. >> i have been critical of canada. this is their most important transportation project. they spent i think over $2 million on community benefits for windsor residents, making sure they have green spaces. i hope they treat us equally on the american side. >> reporter: in the meantime construction is in the early stages in canada. the country will begin to recruit its investment and revenue when the bridge opens in four years. >>> and...
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does canada have that? >> on passport in a see no reason why our partnership not want to continue when you consider their banks would be considerably -- their presence in london. they would want to have reciprocal rates. >> we will observe one minute of silence in the house of commons in respect for the events in brussels. rachel you may need to interrupt. mr. chairman again mr. johnson canada wanted further barriers to be broken down but i don't think it's what we will get everything that we want to negotiations. >> if i may say --. >> you are not pointing to any evidence and i'm pointing to the evidence that exists based on trade deal and the trade deal that you wanted and it's an important decision when our constituents are having to make such important decisions. if you look again at the airline industry the relationship between canada and the e.u. again -- the single market does so i believe there are risks to the kennedy old -- canada deal and most manufactures as well. i haven't seen any evidence tha
does canada have that? >> on passport in a see no reason why our partnership not want to continue when you consider their banks would be considerably -- their presence in london. they would want to have reciprocal rates. >> we will observe one minute of silence in the house of commons in respect for the events in brussels. rachel you may need to interrupt. mr. chairman again mr. johnson canada wanted further barriers to be broken down but i don't think it's what we will get...
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to canada church is like st. john's episcopal on the westside became safe haven were always station for one rise sites waiting for free labor seeking captains to sneak themth across lake erie but they were two were breaking the law risking their lives to help slaves. you are a free citizen andel did not report this person to the authorities are a few assistant this person and anywayri you did not you could be fined under a thousand dollars but thousands of sympathizers took that chance. asto we go as we go down to the basements very loves to look up you'll see the tree with the park still on them.m. imagine trying to stand up down. sitting on the shores of lake erie. if you come over here i will into our basement. this is where they would come in through the store. and you can see when they put the little path that was dug out.e burnout lantern facing allf loading freedom seekers there was a way station. these are people with that were one or two or three in a group because you didn't detect. from the 1850s this
to canada church is like st. john's episcopal on the westside became safe haven were always station for one rise sites waiting for free labor seeking captains to sneak themth across lake erie but they were two were breaking the law risking their lives to help slaves. you are a free citizen andel did not report this person to the authorities are a few assistant this person and anywayri you did not you could be fined under a thousand dollars but thousands of sympathizers took that chance. asto we...