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luke will start us off with canada.n awesome jobs report mattel is why this was so good. and more importantly, why are we talking about canada? why should we care? guest: first, the jobs report, we had 40,000 jobs created. that, when you get that in canada, you will see that a lot of employment is part-time, this is vast majority full-time and a lot of it came from the private sector. under the hood, there were some things that did not make sense. alberta was the leader and also -- scarlet: for job growth? guest: yes. and manufacturing shed a lot of jobs, would you do not expect. joe: so why do we care? why is canada's economic data a big deal? guest: i cannot think of a greater pulse for the global economy, think about it, the two biggest economies in the world -- the united states and china. and the biggest trading partner for the united states, canada. and china, a little more indirect, but their advancement in commodities will affect the canadian dollar and in other indirect ways, capital from china, vancouver, they
luke will start us off with canada.n awesome jobs report mattel is why this was so good. and more importantly, why are we talking about canada? why should we care? guest: first, the jobs report, we had 40,000 jobs created. that, when you get that in canada, you will see that a lot of employment is part-time, this is vast majority full-time and a lot of it came from the private sector. under the hood, there were some things that did not make sense. alberta was the leader and also -- scarlet: for...
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a deal along the lines of canada. let's look a little bit more at the canadian deal. do you think the canadian deal is good for the service sector in canada, in accessing eu markets? >> this question had been asked before. i think the canadian deal has some aspects that i think are attractive such as the removal ever 97 or possibly 98% of tariffs. that seems to be an attraction. it is clearly not ideal for the uk. what we want as george osborne has rightly said, we want a british deal and that's what we'll get. >> let's look at the nontariff barriers. if you look at agriculture, for example, some tariffs have been eliminated in most areas, not all. more than 90% of beef and sheep exports go to europe. tariff on those exports for canada still exist. tariffs of more than 12% if you go closer. so there's still substantial tariff barriers in areas. so, do you think the canadian deal would be good for farmers in the uk if we were to secure that deal? >> as i say, there are attractions to the canadian deal. there are obviou
a deal along the lines of canada. let's look a little bit more at the canadian deal. do you think the canadian deal is good for the service sector in canada, in accessing eu markets? >> this question had been asked before. i think the canadian deal has some aspects that i think are attractive such as the removal ever 97 or possibly 98% of tariffs. that seems to be an attraction. it is clearly not ideal for the uk. what we want as george osborne has rightly said, we want a british deal and...
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maybe this is a sign for the entire world, not just canada.you have heard from janet yellen -- joe: that's right. one of the interesting things is -- janet yellen -- the fed would like to see more fiscal policy. that will never happen because of gridlock in d.c. the ecb would like to see more fiscal policy. it's not going to happen in the u.k. because they have a conservative government opposed to it. japan, who for some reason they are talking about raising tax.es -- taxes. maybe canada will be the test. wiesenthal, thank you. much appreciated. coming up, the close of trading is moments away. let's take a look at your major averages. the dow a little bit higher, up about 17 points. we are moments away from that closing bell. nasdaq fell about three points. each offor averages, 1.5%. ♪ >> the s&p 500 is a mirror image. at the marketsok week to date to see where they stand, an across-the-board we are seeing they are down on the order of more than 1%, with the s&p as well as the nasdaq, these are the biggest weekly fall since the first week of f
maybe this is a sign for the entire world, not just canada.you have heard from janet yellen -- joe: that's right. one of the interesting things is -- janet yellen -- the fed would like to see more fiscal policy. that will never happen because of gridlock in d.c. the ecb would like to see more fiscal policy. it's not going to happen in the u.k. because they have a conservative government opposed to it. japan, who for some reason they are talking about raising tax.es -- taxes. maybe canada will...
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they don't row into canada.hey sit in refugee camps where we have months to do theelection processes with luxury of these processes in place, we should be doing tons more. everybody has to work in that direction. stop the exaggeration. at the nonexistence of security risk, i am not saying there is zero, but to blow it up to such an extent we start talking about erecting walls with barbed wire. be actually aill stain and shame. [applause] and ofre coming to the our cross examination. simon, i want to give you the last word. >> i want to echo what louise said. just a quick piece of information that came out today. a report from amnesty international, which cast a long shadow over the turkey eu agreement. it says turkey has been forcibly syrianng refugees, refugees back to the war zones from which they have come. which is horrific. if true, the turks have denied it, but there seems to be a substantial amount of evidence. it takes us back to the place where perhaps we should have spent more time on. there is a unive
they don't row into canada.hey sit in refugee camps where we have months to do theelection processes with luxury of these processes in place, we should be doing tons more. everybody has to work in that direction. stop the exaggeration. at the nonexistence of security risk, i am not saying there is zero, but to blow it up to such an extent we start talking about erecting walls with barbed wire. be actually aill stain and shame. [applause] and ofre coming to the our cross examination. simon, i...
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we have the luxury actually in canada of doing a full prescreening. they don't row into canada. they sit in refugee camps, where we have months and months through unhcr to do preselection processes with the luxury of these processes in place we should be doing tons more. then everybody wants to work in that direction and stop the exaggeration, not the non-existence of security risk. i'm not saying there is zero risk. but to blow it up to such an extent that we start talking about erecting walls with barbed wires, i think this will be actually a stain and a shame on our generation if that's our response. >> we're coming to the end of our cross-examination period. but simon, i want to give you the last word in this segment and then we'll go into closing statements. >> oh, i just want to really echo what louise has said. and i just want to say just a quick piece of information that came out today. a report from amnesty international which casts a very long shadow over the turkey-eu agreement if that's going to happen. the report, which is very, very credible, by the way, says that
we have the luxury actually in canada of doing a full prescreening. they don't row into canada. they sit in refugee camps, where we have months and months through unhcr to do preselection processes with the luxury of these processes in place we should be doing tons more. then everybody wants to work in that direction and stop the exaggeration, not the non-existence of security risk. i'm not saying there is zero risk. but to blow it up to such an extent that we start talking about erecting walls...
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december, then bank of canada was talking about -- opening the door to potential break and canada. in the context of canada would have been a further drag. because of the fiscal expansion, it hask of canada -- limited the downsize of the canadian dollar as well. the bank of canada would like to see the canadian dollar proving to be a little cheaper. we will see that over the course of the next three months. dollar canada reversing from the past appreciation. manus: the central-bank implemented negative rates. further easing is possible. negative interest rates are indispensable. if you talk about sweden and is slightly it different motivation in terms of the negative rate position versus the others that are battling with negative rates. how low can they go? right toou're distinguish between sweden, switzerland and the others. easy to lump everyone in because they have rates below zero. there are different reasons. they have taken some extreme action. we've seen that in the reflection of market movements. they are reminding the market that they are there in the currency does not app
december, then bank of canada was talking about -- opening the door to potential break and canada. in the context of canada would have been a further drag. because of the fiscal expansion, it hask of canada -- limited the downsize of the canadian dollar as well. the bank of canada would like to see the canadian dollar proving to be a little cheaper. we will see that over the course of the next three months. dollar canada reversing from the past appreciation. manus: the central-bank implemented...
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if you don't want to put in canada, you don't have to? you might want to give us an idea of where this problem is and it will focus our attention more precisely on what we should start with? we should probably start with the worst in him we can know when we have to have is a project to teach the country how much they should care. would you like to try that, ambassador? what you are saying is important. we need to identify where the problems are. like alooking at a case democratic republic allegations horrific but we think the secretary general did the right thing by sending them
if you don't want to put in canada, you don't have to? you might want to give us an idea of where this problem is and it will focus our attention more precisely on what we should start with? we should probably start with the worst in him we can know when we have to have is a project to teach the country how much they should care. would you like to try that, ambassador? what you are saying is important. we need to identify where the problems are. like alooking at a case democratic republic...
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chrystia: look, when it comes to the canada-u.k.ationship, i think it important for us to all remember that this is an incredibly close family relationship. sameare the same queen. she is on our currency, too. my husband is english. one of my three children was worn in london at st. thomas hospital. that is very characteristic of canadians. this is family. and we believe very strongly in a strong written, and in a strong europe. trade deals, as i think the british people and leaders they'rend very well, really, it agreed and they do take a very long time both to negotiate and to get ratified. that is just the reality of the modern world and of democracy. anna: if we wake up and brexit has been voted for on june 20, what rules apply to international trade? is everything as it was into a new deal is put into place? anna, it ismean, not really my specialty or really my job to comment on what would happen with britain. concerned,anada is you know, as i said we believe very strongly in a strong europe and a close relationship with europe
chrystia: look, when it comes to the canada-u.k.ationship, i think it important for us to all remember that this is an incredibly close family relationship. sameare the same queen. she is on our currency, too. my husband is english. one of my three children was worn in london at st. thomas hospital. that is very characteristic of canadians. this is family. and we believe very strongly in a strong written, and in a strong europe. trade deals, as i think the british people and leaders they'rend...
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canada: those charts. but you have to understand, as clear as this data is, the data on housing was that clear and nobody did anything about it. i am just determined that for my kids, our kids, that we have invested all of this time and energy in, that we are not going to allow them to get ripped off. because my generation -- and i am part of the baby boomer generation. my generation quite honestly, does not care what is left 40 years from now. hink that is a disaster. all of this has come together for me. these are kids that we want to break from generational poverty, we have done that. but we know what will happen to these kids if my generation takes all of the money. showedthe way, what stan you, the charts that talk about discretionary funding and how the has shrunk. but when you look at something like what has happened in flint. "how inbegin to say, an american city could we have children being poisoned in front of our eyes, but nobody doing anything about it?" by the way flint is not even the worst p
canada: those charts. but you have to understand, as clear as this data is, the data on housing was that clear and nobody did anything about it. i am just determined that for my kids, our kids, that we have invested all of this time and energy in, that we are not going to allow them to get ripped off. because my generation -- and i am part of the baby boomer generation. my generation quite honestly, does not care what is left 40 years from now. hink that is a disaster. all of this has come...
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canada economy has been hit by lower oil prices.think the lower revenues will cut into potential investment in renewable energy? not.: i hope i think the entrepreneur and innovator always have his or her mind on what is next and investment in what is next comes as part of a priority when at such a time, we know there are leading companies in the oil patch in alberto that have come together as an alliance to rule their resources together and look at ways aside from an electoral property interests to find best practices the entire industry will share. while it may be more difficult to make the argument during a time of low commodity prices, we see companies making those decisions anyway and ultimately, there's going to be some who do not do as well. our budget seeks to provide incentives to those who don't want to work -- you want to work to get us closer to the green technologies. if i were speaking to your predecessor, we would not have gone five minutes without talking about keystone xl. i do want to ask you about the all burda oil
canada economy has been hit by lower oil prices.think the lower revenues will cut into potential investment in renewable energy? not.: i hope i think the entrepreneur and innovator always have his or her mind on what is next and investment in what is next comes as part of a priority when at such a time, we know there are leading companies in the oil patch in alberto that have come together as an alliance to rule their resources together and look at ways aside from an electoral property...
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the rest of ke canada is closely linked to the u.s.y residents lean left in case you haven't guessed. there is no shortage of people in montreal who are worried about donald trump says, but what do they think will actually happen if he becomes the republican nominee and possibly president? jimmy has been in business in politics for four decades. even if trump doesn't get further in the race, he says the damage may already be done. >> we have had a terrible two weeks in terms of bombings around the world. we don't need to raise the rhetoric, we need to lower it down. i think that's one of the biggest mandates or the biggest responsibilities of the next leader of the united states which is the leader of the free world. correspondent: do canadians have any advice for americans? come to canada, of course, before donald trump builds his walls. jayne o'brien, "bbc news," montreal. anchor: and it goes without saying there there is an enormous amount of interest in this election around the world and a lot of criticism of donald trump himself.
the rest of ke canada is closely linked to the u.s.y residents lean left in case you haven't guessed. there is no shortage of people in montreal who are worried about donald trump says, but what do they think will actually happen if he becomes the republican nominee and possibly president? jimmy has been in business in politics for four decades. even if trump doesn't get further in the race, he says the damage may already be done. >> we have had a terrible two weeks in terms of bombings...
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google how to move to canada went up by a thousand percent.not just celebrities in hollywood. >> so you take issue with trump saying he's okay with whoopi and -- you really don't like trump, wow. >> your thoughts? >> oh, i think he says that in jest, look, he is looking to rally and coalesce the republican party, and what better cry, if i get elected, whoopi is leaving the country. >> i don't know. maybe if, you know, if sanders were president, i'm hard pressed to pay 90% of my income in taxes. >> i think your country is your country. >> people are going to -- >> there's a nationalism -- >> relocate to ireland so they save on u.s. taxes, like, i think that patriotism and taxes -- >> john, you're going to pay 90% in tax if sanders is president? >> well i -- eric, i made the point clear, i'll support senator sanders or clinton if trump's the nominee, better for the country long term if cappism is our future. >> will you do that if he is president? >> i'm going to mexico, over the wall. >> over the wall. from walk of fame to shame, hollywood's pl
google how to move to canada went up by a thousand percent.not just celebrities in hollywood. >> so you take issue with trump saying he's okay with whoopi and -- you really don't like trump, wow. >> your thoughts? >> oh, i think he says that in jest, look, he is looking to rally and coalesce the republican party, and what better cry, if i get elected, whoopi is leaving the country. >> i don't know. maybe if, you know, if sanders were president, i'm hard pressed to pay...
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we have the luxury in canada of doing a full prescreening.refugee camps, we have months and months to dupree selection processes with the luxury of these processes in place we should be doing tons more but everybody has to work in that direction and stop the exaggerating, not the exaggeration of security risk, not saying there is zero risk but to blow it up to such an extent that we talk about directing walls with barbed wires, it is a shame if that is our response. >> we are coming to the end of our cross-examination period. >> i want to echo what lewis said, what came out today, report from amnesty international which casts a long shadow over the turkey/e.u. agreement, but what is credible is turkey has been forcibly deporting refugees, syrian refugees back where they have come which is a horrific thing to contemplate. there seems to be a substantial amount of evidence that throws the issue back where we should have spent more time, that there is this universe of misery and suffering, when in every three displaced persons in these hellish c
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omics, to brazil, to canada, we examine the abcs of a complex economy.he markets are anxious about oil and gas. >> the way to play energy is through the energy infrastructure. korea'squick take on energy situation. it is all ahead on a telling chart. this is "bloomberg best." ♪ alix: hello. welcome. i'm alix steel. this is bloomberg has to, a review of the most important business news and analysis from around the world. starting with a surprising turn in apple's legal showdown with the u.s. government. with drawing legal action against apple. this after the fbi bypassed the log on the iphone from the san bernardino shooter without apple's help. the fbi has been able to access the information it was seeking from the san bernardino shooter's iphone without the us distance of apple. it looks like there was a third arty that gave them the capability. likely some kind of mobile forensic expert that contracted with the government in the past. it looks like the fbi is dropping the request to have apple write code to certain than to the security features in the
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hey people are getting through canada. what are we going to do about that? don't see the push to rush forward with this? >> eric, whether do you have coming up? >> hi, the donald wants more dollars from nations who need our military might. should we force our allies either pay up or defend themselves? see you at 11:30. >> is the very latest report on the economy saying something other than what you think? up next. ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ...as a combination of see products.. and customers. every on-time arrival is backed by thousands of od employees, ...who make sure the millions of products we ship arrive without damages. because od employees treat customer service... ...like our most important delivery. od. helping the world keep promises. top gun graduate, aide to two u.s. presidents, commanding officer and harvard national security fellow. i'd say buying a car, uh, can make you as nervous as landing on an aircraft carrier. but usaa car buying service mitigates those fears. uh,
hey people are getting through canada. what are we going to do about that? don't see the push to rush forward with this? >> eric, whether do you have coming up? >> hi, the donald wants more dollars from nations who need our military might. should we force our allies either pay up or defend themselves? see you at 11:30. >> is the very latest report on the economy saying something other than what you think? up next. ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese,...
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-canada relationship as being a major trade impediment as we move forward. japan are china and probably much more key to our economic success right now. host: scott paul, president of the aam. >> on the next washington journal, david cooper and james sherk discuss our recent increases in the minimum wage at state and local levels have impacted local economies and businesses. and christian weller looks at whether americans are efficiently saving for retirement. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. live at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. next, proposals to eliminate federal student aid programs and to replace them with direct federal funding to the state. with higherscussion education leaders and scholars was hosted by new america.
-canada relationship as being a major trade impediment as we move forward. japan are china and probably much more key to our economic success right now. host: scott paul, president of the aam. >> on the next washington journal, david cooper and james sherk discuss our recent increases in the minimum wage at state and local levels have impacted local economies and businesses. and christian weller looks at whether americans are efficiently saving for retirement. you can join the...
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on a proposal to legalize marijuana in canada. the plan would decriminalize and regulate recreational pot by spring of next year. that sets a timetable for a campaign promise made by new prime minister justin trudeau. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," "time" magazine reveals some of its 100 most influential people. >>> still ahead, though, extreme whale watching. a paddle boarder gets a surprise in the middle of the ocean. >>> later, comcast lets you say good-bye to the dreaded cable box. how busy your life can be. oh no this mom didn't have time to worry about a cracked windshield. so she scheduled at safelite.com and with safelite's exclusive "on my way text" she knew exactly when i'd be there. so she didn't miss a single shot. (cheering crowd) i replaced her windshield... giving her more time for what matters most... how'd ya do? we won! nice! that's another safelite advantage. thank you so much! (team sing) safelite repair, safelite replace. advantage ii monthly topical kills fleas through contact. fleas do not have to bite
on a proposal to legalize marijuana in canada. the plan would decriminalize and regulate recreational pot by spring of next year. that sets a timetable for a campaign promise made by new prime minister justin trudeau. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," "time" magazine reveals some of its 100 most influential people. >>> still ahead, though, extreme whale watching. a paddle boarder gets a surprise in the middle of the ocean. >>> later, comcast...
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borealis is part of the third-largest engine found in canada.cture arm of another pension fund in canada are looking at this, to give you some context. back to the jobs picture, it's a surprising number. the surprising part, 19,000 of the 40,000 added in march were in alberta, the area that is suffering, racking up job losses because of these jobs added to the economy in the province of alberta, we see unemployment ticking down to 7.1% from 7.9%. the overall on implement numbers in the country down to 7.1%, from 7.3%. other than that, still a very regional story. we definitely have seen some interesting swings in the regional story. ontario, quebec, british columbia, others have been doing well on a low loony. that has been bolstering the manufacturing side of things. alberta did reasonably well. are on those jobs added a lower paying side of things, but overall, of the 40,000 added, 35,000 of those are full-time jobs. what is confusing, as oil prices fall, why are jobs coming back, what is happening? there are a few complexities to the canadian
borealis is part of the third-largest engine found in canada.cture arm of another pension fund in canada are looking at this, to give you some context. back to the jobs picture, it's a surprising number. the surprising part, 19,000 of the 40,000 added in march were in alberta, the area that is suffering, racking up job losses because of these jobs added to the economy in the province of alberta, we see unemployment ticking down to 7.1% from 7.9%. the overall on implement numbers in the country...
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protestors gathered outside the courthouse to show support for iris canada before a hearing today. the judge said she can stay for now but that the owners will be allowed to convert the building into condos. this case has garnered national attention as a sign of san francisco landlords running amok. but this is what the landlords' attorney had to say. >> wrong doers are not peter owens and his fellow owners. the reason that miss canada is in this situation is the result of the wrongdoing of her family members. and those family members should apologize for benefit of miss canada. >> provisions are still being worked out between both sides. originally the landlords also wanted canada to pay all the legal fees but that won't happen. >>> new lawsuit is the trying to keep a group of men from confronting outsiders who try to ride the waves just south of l.a. the group is known as the bay boys. >> lost or something? >> get away from this area! >> that's the latest confrontation at lunada bay involving the group and two british reporters. a member of the bay boys later punches one of the v
protestors gathered outside the courthouse to show support for iris canada before a hearing today. the judge said she can stay for now but that the owners will be allowed to convert the building into condos. this case has garnered national attention as a sign of san francisco landlords running amok. but this is what the landlords' attorney had to say. >> wrong doers are not peter owens and his fellow owners. the reason that miss canada is in this situation is the result of the wrongdoing...
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thank you so much jeffrey canada and stand druckenmiller. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> florida governor rick scott speaks on the first day of the republican national committee's 2016 spring meeting in hollywood, florida. we will bring you his remarks live starting at 12:30 p.m. eastern on c-span three. later, we will have more from the republican national committee when we joined their standing committee on rules for a discussion on recommendations for the parties july convention. that is live at 2:00 p.m. eastern also on c-span three. night, historian hitchernow talks about the broadway musical "hamilton." >> he said i was reading your book and as i was reading it, hip-hop song started rising of the page. i said really? he said hamilton's life is a hip-hop narrative. i was thinking what on earth is this guy talking about. i think he picked up on the fact that he ha
thank you so much jeffrey canada and stand druckenmiller. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> florida governor rick scott speaks on the first day of the republican national committee's 2016 spring meeting in hollywood, florida. we will bring you his remarks live starting at 12:30 p.m. eastern on c-span three. later, we...
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canada is our largest trade partner. there are a lot of good that flow akin forth between our borders. -- i talked about the auto industry. the supply chain is heavily integrated. that goe a lot of goods back-and-forth between canada and the usa and mexico. i do not think that the trudeau government is going to radically alter its policy towards the united states. one thing that we would like to is for canada to open up its system a little more. i often hear canadian complaints about american laws. hours are very mild compared to some of the restrictions that canadian provinces have on procurement. that is a small, discrete issue. i do not anticipate that there is going to be not -- much of a shift. the two did -- the trudeau government is supportive of the tbp. u.s.-canadaw the agreement being a trade and petted -- impediment. as host: scott paul present, president of the alliance of manufacturing. thank you for joining us. guest: thank you for having us on. morning, saturday sherk,ooper and james labor economics resear
canada is our largest trade partner. there are a lot of good that flow akin forth between our borders. -- i talked about the auto industry. the supply chain is heavily integrated. that goe a lot of goods back-and-forth between canada and the usa and mexico. i do not think that the trudeau government is going to radically alter its policy towards the united states. one thing that we would like to is for canada to open up its system a little more. i often hear canadian complaints about american...
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ladies and gentlemen, please welcome canada's louise arbour.ause] so glad you could be with us. now, louise's teammate is an internationally-acclaimed historian, cultural commentator, and art critic. please welcome big thinker simon schama. [applause] thank you, mr. schama. well, one great team of debaters deserves another. speaking against the resolution, "be it resolved, give us your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free," the renowned columnist, author, and conservative human rights activist, ladies and gentlemen, mark steyn. [applause] while mark's debating partner is the leader of the united kingdom debating party, and a member of parliament. he is here from the united kingdom under his leadership, ukip won almost 40 million votes in a 2013 national election in the u.k. please welcome nigel farage. [applause] ok, before debates begin, i need your help with some last-minute items. one, power off your smartphones. for those of you here, watching online, the hastag is #munkdebate. let's make this the number one trendi
ladies and gentlemen, please welcome canada's louise arbour.ause] so glad you could be with us. now, louise's teammate is an internationally-acclaimed historian, cultural commentator, and art critic. please welcome big thinker simon schama. [applause] thank you, mr. schama. well, one great team of debaters deserves another. speaking against the resolution, "be it resolved, give us your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free," the renowned columnist, author, and...
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joe: we are talking about canada. today the bank of canada had a rate decision.adian currency has been on the tear. this index has been surging, close to -100 at the start of the year, up to positive 62. it is always relative to expectations. it is not an absolute value. if data is better than expected, and rises. it will always oscillate. at the first of the year, data is coming in better than expected, so it is not surprising that canada's currency is on a tear and bank of canada on a hold. scarlet: i'm looking at denmark and inflation. denmark has zero inflation right now. been iner prices had the green for 13 straight months. the central bank went negative on rates in 2012 unlikely to stay there for a while. what is the cause and effect? some say it highlights the risks of a devastating deflation spiral, other saying that european easing has hurt denmark, pushing inflation down. joe: danish employment also at a low. wells fargo set to report. we dig into the world's biggest lender, next. ♪ you shouldn't have to go far to get the help you're looking for. that'
joe: we are talking about canada. today the bank of canada had a rate decision.adian currency has been on the tear. this index has been surging, close to -100 at the start of the year, up to positive 62. it is always relative to expectations. it is not an absolute value. if data is better than expected, and rises. it will always oscillate. at the first of the year, data is coming in better than expected, so it is not surprising that canada's currency is on a tear and bank of canada on a hold....
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we talked about that front across canada. that's going to drop south. come through with very little fanfare, though, do not expect wet weather out of it, just few clouds, hint of breeze, and 70 degrees. so even though it is a cold front, and technically turning cooler, actually still above average. meisha, seasonal day comes by wednesday, even then, 60s, looks great. >> oh, it looks phenominal. specially today, 78. thanks so much, katie, good morning, everyone, happy monday to you, this is where we had overnight construction, 422 eastbound between oaks and route 23, that's now since cleared. looking great here, just few headlights out there. and benjamin franklin bridge, a loft early risers, overall still early, so looking good there, as well. blue route tail light northbound direction past route one, see what you are working with both northbound, southbound, certainly starting to kind of heat up as we crack into the 5:00. overall things looking good here. delaware county, first look, 95 north at 452, looking quiet. looking very nice and quiet. exactly
we talked about that front across canada. that's going to drop south. come through with very little fanfare, though, do not expect wet weather out of it, just few clouds, hint of breeze, and 70 degrees. so even though it is a cold front, and technically turning cooler, actually still above average. meisha, seasonal day comes by wednesday, even then, 60s, looks great. >> oh, it looks phenominal. specially today, 78. thanks so much, katie, good morning, everyone, happy monday to you, this...
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canada's sexiest to boil down to blackberry.canada's tech scene used to boil down to blackberry. here is john chen. >> as long as i commit money in the hardware business, we have any reasonable branch. as long as i can make money, i don't intend to sell the hardware business. the software business as you pointed out is a very high business for us now. alix: oh, how times have changed. our neighbor to the north are pulling at all the stops to leeward tech talent and have recruited a mascot and that's donald trump. examine howonto to this is a recruiting tool. leap's a little bit of a , i would have to say. there is a running story up here right now. a lot is being made of the idea that there are americans seeking to come to canada if donald trump becomes president that they would move up. breton island ran a campaign that started as a joke but gained momentum in which they offered refuge to americans who would like to move to canada in the event of a trump presidency. apparently, they were flooded with semiserious inquiries. sort
canada's sexiest to boil down to blackberry.canada's tech scene used to boil down to blackberry. here is john chen. >> as long as i commit money in the hardware business, we have any reasonable branch. as long as i can make money, i don't intend to sell the hardware business. the software business as you pointed out is a very high business for us now. alix: oh, how times have changed. our neighbor to the north are pulling at all the stops to leeward tech talent and have recruited a mascot...
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the fiscal spending going on in canada is part of this.scal spending was not happening, i would be decreasing my outlook for growth numbers. there is infrastructure spending and they say we see growth rates coming up. scarlet: we see the canadian dollar using -- losing a little bit of ground, thank you so much. imf: coming up, the isslashing its growth forecast for south korea. ♪ scarlet: the international monetary its global growth outlook at them and then south korea hinted at store may be open to future easing. asked the south korean deputy prime minister about him exclusive interview. chinese economy is beginning to slow down. because ofly, maybe japan also ared experiencing a slowdown of their economies. to seeat would you like at the imf meeting discussed and what steps do you think you policymakersen by around the world to revive growth? there is a very important agenda to talk about in a meeting. g-20hing is the so-called level coordination to address the slow growth globally. that the solutions to improve the global financial safe
the fiscal spending going on in canada is part of this.scal spending was not happening, i would be decreasing my outlook for growth numbers. there is infrastructure spending and they say we see growth rates coming up. scarlet: we see the canadian dollar using -- losing a little bit of ground, thank you so much. imf: coming up, the isslashing its growth forecast for south korea. ♪ scarlet: the international monetary its global growth outlook at them and then south korea hinted at store may be...
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sociales. >>> como un sello de orgullo mexicano la panadebandera trico puso en la torre de trump en canadÁ>> cuentan que sus amigos querÍan aprovechar de enviar un mensaje de l men mensaje al magnate pero flo hacen por ser indocumentados >>> yo decido representar a todo y poner nuestra bandera y demostrar a este hombre que somos buenas >>> y lo hizo a sabienda que podÍa meterse en problemas >>> pueden tener cargos por traspasar de propiedad privada, y mÁs de tener miedo lo que tengo es esperanza, esperanza para el futuro y porque algo positivo oveja venga de esto >>> dice diego que su intenciÓn era reunir los colores de la bandera mexicana para los migrantes de todos los paÍses del mundo. y que teme que su retÓrica toque suelo canadiense. >>> en canadÁ los mexicanos no tenemos ninguna determinacimas somos muy bien vistos y que la opiniÓn de este caballero se infecten a la sociedad canadiense >>> y agrega que no quiere que su hijo, el primer mÉxico canadiense en su familia, crezca en una sociedad donde se sienta discriminado. en los Ángeles, marÍa paula ochoa nonoticias telemundo. >>> hasta
sociales. >>> como un sello de orgullo mexicano la panadebandera trico puso en la torre de trump en canadÁ>> cuentan que sus amigos querÍan aprovechar de enviar un mensaje de l men mensaje al magnate pero flo hacen por ser indocumentados >>> yo decido representar a todo y poner nuestra bandera y demostrar a este hombre que somos buenas >>> y lo hizo a sabienda que podÍa meterse en problemas >>> pueden tener cargos por traspasar de propiedad privada,...
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and canada, meanwhile are dusting off their own military plans. norway even moved its military headquarters 600 miles north inside the arctic circle to keep annal eyan eye on russia. the reason, exploration could be especially lucrative. melting ice caps are unlocking vast rimps oil an riches of oil. they are opening up new shipping routes on top of the world. but the arctic is still an untamed wilderness and the extreme weather could pose mortal threats to both shippers and explorers. that means despite recent sanctions over ukraine, russia and the west still rely on each other to keep their people safe. i sat down with the man in charge ever coordinating norway's search and rescue efforts with russia. these days most everybody is complaining about russia and you actually have one of the better riches with russia. >> yeah, in search and rescue we still have a very good cooperation with russia. we need to help each other because the distribution in the area we don't have that many rescue efforts so we need the assist each other. >> that help will
and canada, meanwhile are dusting off their own military plans. norway even moved its military headquarters 600 miles north inside the arctic circle to keep annal eyan eye on russia. the reason, exploration could be especially lucrative. melting ice caps are unlocking vast rimps oil an riches of oil. they are opening up new shipping routes on top of the world. but the arctic is still an untamed wilderness and the extreme weather could pose mortal threats to both shippers and explorers. that...
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canada, the u.s. and mexico mounted a campaign to get the plant into gardens, farm land and schools along the root. this class is doing its bit in northern mexico. >> the basic idea which the children are enthusiastic about is a foot highway for the butterflies from canada. >> these tiny create ears go on a journey, 2,500 miles to get here. they do it using an internal compass that guides them though a small area of forest that they have never seen. the u.s. government in particular put more than $3 million into monarch conservation. but with numbers way down from their peak, no one is carried away. >> it's too early to declare success. we have to watch to see what will happen to the long-term population. >> obstacles lay ahead. herba cites are the biggest danger. >> the problem is farmers are using the round-up which is produced and wipes out milkweed. >> scientific data shows from 1999 to 2010. the increase in the use of americaa sides eliminate 60% of the cases. that, among other factors means it's
canada, the u.s. and mexico mounted a campaign to get the plant into gardens, farm land and schools along the root. this class is doing its bit in northern mexico. >> the basic idea which the children are enthusiastic about is a foot highway for the butterflies from canada. >> these tiny create ears go on a journey, 2,500 miles to get here. they do it using an internal compass that guides them though a small area of forest that they have never seen. the u.s. government in particular...
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kg -- canada is our ally. >> i know -- >> how can we do this to them? would be like, return to sender. you can keep her. and theen send justin bieber back again. >> i don't know, people that keep saying this, i kind of want to see it happen. i want to see all of these people actually move. >> whoopi goldberg. >> michael moore has threatened to leave, sean penn said he would leave. janine gral garrafolo. >> speech trials over there that would be fun for denham. she doesn't like speech, either. >> who has endorsed donald trump and what would happen if hillary clinton wins? i'm thinking gee whiz, what's the name of that -- that, those some of these people who have endorsed trump? i don't think they're even lena dunham b-list celebrities, they're like c-list celebrities. >> the dude that -- the that catches the animals in the south. >> you mean "duck dynasty"? >> yes. >> what is wrong with you? >> i can never figure out what they do for a living. >> i always forget what they do for a living. >> duck calls. >> "duck dynasty". >> do you know the money they've
kg -- canada is our ally. >> i know -- >> how can we do this to them? would be like, return to sender. you can keep her. and theen send justin bieber back again. >> i don't know, people that keep saying this, i kind of want to see it happen. i want to see all of these people actually move. >> whoopi goldberg. >> michael moore has threatened to leave, sean penn said he would leave. janine gral garrafolo. >> speech trials over there that would be fun for...
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another big story today is glencore, canada's biggest pension fund. they will buy a 40% stake in glencore's agriculture unit. i have done a lovely job for you. this is the big aspect of this world. how the miners performed since january the 20th. that is an they fell to a 13 year low in the industry group. check it out. this is normalized. the hp is up by 25%. the big to mining companies in the world. glencore will be sitting on a gain of 93%, look at this, anglo-american, if you forward shares from january 20, you'd be sitting next to a game next to 131%. betty: if only. i feel like that is a prelude to your batter of the sharks and nader. let's check in on first word news this morning. vonnie quinn has more from the news desk. the primary here is april 19. ted cruz and bernie sanders added the winners and was casas primary. 48% to 35%. for democrats, is sanders beat hillary clinton 67 to 43%. he could so have a potentially for delegates. 748 the sanders 1058. trump is still on top of the republican race. he has 740 delegates to cruises 514 and 143 f
another big story today is glencore, canada's biggest pension fund. they will buy a 40% stake in glencore's agriculture unit. i have done a lovely job for you. this is the big aspect of this world. how the miners performed since january the 20th. that is an they fell to a 13 year low in the industry group. check it out. this is normalized. the hp is up by 25%. the big to mining companies in the world. glencore will be sitting on a gain of 93%, look at this, anglo-american, if you forward shares...
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it's happening in canada and now a u.s. mayor is proposing the idea for his city. >>> soldier's story. how a piece of metal found in a far away field connected a fallen hero to his family decades later. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening and it may say april 3 on the calendar but 45 million people across a wide swath of the midwest and east coast will tell you it did not feel like spring today. temperatures were 25 to 30 degrees below normal. snow dusted flowers already in bloom, gusting winds 50, 60 miles per hour brought down trees and left hundreds of thousands without power and those winds became deadly in one town in massachusetts. morgan radford starts us off in newark, new jersey. morgan? >> reporter: good evening, kate. damage all across the country tonight at homes like this one in new jersey where this massive tree slammed the side of this home here in newark, but also millions are affected by these powerful winds, winds that have already proven deadly. devastating winds and blinding snow toppling trees,
it's happening in canada and now a u.s. mayor is proposing the idea for his city. >>> soldier's story. how a piece of metal found in a far away field connected a fallen hero to his family decades later. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening and it may say april 3 on the calendar but 45 million people across a wide swath of the midwest and east coast will tell you it did not feel like spring today. temperatures were 25 to 30 degrees below normal. snow dusted...
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they are cutting a number of operations in canada.rta and newfoundland offshore operations as well as natural gas in british columbia. more cuts on the books as well. suncor. going through rolling cuts so adding to the overall monthly picture that we are seeing on jobs. it looks like what you are calling the bloated staffing levels are six months away from being tackled. isx: what we're seeing here they have been cut more in the services side and not the oil and extraction side, meaning that when we do see a rebound in prices come if they can get right back to work and's art pumping oil. is it different in canada? >> it is to a certain extent. canada, the canadian oilsands have the highest breakeven cost in the world. they have been cutting ready much across the board. that dynamic does exist a little bit. the companies overall are digging in for the long haul on the job cuts side of things. in the canadian economy, we have our job numbers you out this friday. 10,000 expected to be added overall. 36 million roughly. a notoriously swin
they are cutting a number of operations in canada.rta and newfoundland offshore operations as well as natural gas in british columbia. more cuts on the books as well. suncor. going through rolling cuts so adding to the overall monthly picture that we are seeing on jobs. it looks like what you are calling the bloated staffing levels are six months away from being tackled. isx: what we're seeing here they have been cut more in the services side and not the oil and extraction side, meaning that...
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and you get unlimited calls to the u.s. and canada from anywhere in the world. so you can stay in touch with your family and friends. it's great for anyone you know living overseas or serving in the military. and you can send them the magicjack and now you can talk to them for as much as you want to with no additional charges. and when you travel overseas, you won't be paying those crazy-expensive roaming charges. they can cost up to $2 a minute. that's $120 an hour to talk with your loved ones. but with magicjack, you can get unlimited calls back to the united states included. in the first few hours of your vacation, magicjack can pay for itself. >> i love the sound of that. less money and incredible service explains why more than 11 million people have already tried magicjack. >> i'm very frugal, and that's one of the reasons i like the magicjack. i mean, i like -- i don't like to waste money. >> you can't compete against magicjack's price. >> with the cellphone, i'll be using a lot of minutes, but with magicjack, it's free. magicjack is saving me a lot of mon
and you get unlimited calls to the u.s. and canada from anywhere in the world. so you can stay in touch with your family and friends. it's great for anyone you know living overseas or serving in the military. and you can send them the magicjack and now you can talk to them for as much as you want to with no additional charges. and when you travel overseas, you won't be paying those crazy-expensive roaming charges. they can cost up to $2 a minute. that's $120 an hour to talk with your loved...
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it took canada eight years to negotiate equivalent deals. there still will be a relationship, but the idea of a seamless transition between the status quo, the relationship we have, while in the eu, and the relationship in the event of an exit, has been made very clear by the prime minister, it would be very difficult, tough going, this is a long-term bet there will be short-term instability. mark c.: thank you so much. this has been special coverage press obama-cameron conference in london. let's return to bloomberg markets with scarlet fu and tracy. ♪ tracy: it's 1 p.m. in new york, 6 p.m. in london welcome to bloomberg markets. scarlet: good afternoon. tracy: here is what we are watching this hour -- stocks are lower this hour with investors pulling back and enthusiasm amidst disappointing earnings. google and microsoft are dragging down the tech service. scarlet: mcdonald's is coming down for supersized earnings but how long can that happen? tracy: americans are getting it kick out of english soccer. let's go over to the markets desk wit
it took canada eight years to negotiate equivalent deals. there still will be a relationship, but the idea of a seamless transition between the status quo, the relationship we have, while in the eu, and the relationship in the event of an exit, has been made very clear by the prime minister, it would be very difficult, tough going, this is a long-term bet there will be short-term instability. mark c.: thank you so much. this has been special coverage press obama-cameron conference in london....
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here's her cment. >> canada has a new ime minister, juin trudeau.e promised when he to office that he would ha aabinet that was 50% womomen. >> right. >> and tn he did it. he made on hisromise. pplause] wod you make that sameledge. >> i will ha a cabinet looks li america and 5 of the erica is women,, right? [applae] so that's yes? deirdre: governor, i iave nothing against women fovery obobvious reasons but enou choose a cabet, you just want e best people, right? then everythg else falls after that? >> i think this is an insulto women to say i going to pick you cause of your gender. i think beer thing is to say i will pick e very best people i can possibly fine anwhen i do that, mo likely i will find at least half who wl be women. as gerernor who had more women appointe in my cabinet than bill clinton did, i can te you, i didn't go ito make sure we had a quota. we didn't ve one. we looked for gd people and we acted irregardless of thei gender. i think it is an insult to a rson's gender, the reason yo t the job because biological you fit the profile w
here's her cment. >> canada has a new ime minister, juin trudeau.e promised when he to office that he would ha aabinet that was 50% womomen. >> right. >> and tn he did it. he made on hisromise. pplause] wod you make that sameledge. >> i will ha a cabinet looks li america and 5 of the erica is women,, right? [applae] so that's yes? deirdre: governor, i iave nothing against women fovery obobvious reasons but enou choose a cabet, you just want e best people, right? then...
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he looks great, still, living in canada.ope he's still writing great music. >> and he likes your music. >> and i have my favorite album that i'm sending to him. you'll get it tomorrow. >> here we go. national animal cracker day and in honor of that -- ♪ animal crackers in my soup
he looks great, still, living in canada.ope he's still writing great music. >> and he likes your music. >> and i have my favorite album that i'm sending to him. you'll get it tomorrow. >> here we go. national animal cracker day and in honor of that -- ♪ animal crackers in my soup
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and the prime nister to the north of us in canada. one of them freddy mercury being talked about. >> let's start with johnny depp, he and his wife apologizing for bringing terriers into australia illegally. the couple appeared in a courtroom yesterday in australia and heard and pleaded guilty to knowingly producing a false document so two other charges of illegally importing dogs were dropped. at least they were dropped but the court magistrate gave her one month and good behavior and a bond sentence. during court this is what we are talking about. this apology video. >> strange. >> to say the least, check it out. >> australia is a wonderful island with a treasure-trove of unique plants animals and people. >> it has to be protected. >> australia is free of many pets and diseases that are commonplace around the world and that's why australia has to have such strong biosecurity law. >> australians are just as unique warm and direct. when you disrespect australia law they will tell you firmly. >> i am truly sorry. protecting australia is
and the prime nister to the north of us in canada. one of them freddy mercury being talked about. >> let's start with johnny depp, he and his wife apologizing for bringing terriers into australia illegally. the couple appeared in a courtroom yesterday in australia and heard and pleaded guilty to knowingly producing a false document so two other charges of illegally importing dogs were dropped. at least they were dropped but the court magistrate gave her one month and good behavior and a...
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betty: amanda lang from bloomberg television canada speaking with the ceo of bomb ardier.he cme group reporting a double-digit profit. we will hear from terry duffy, the chairman of the cme group. ♪ mark: live from london and new york, i am mark orton in london. -- mark barton in london. betty: i am betty liu. cme group reported record revenue to the tune of $934 million, a record rise from a year ago. they have gained more than 2% in the stock so far. joining us now from chicago is terry duffy, the cme group chairman and president. always good to have you. terry: thank you. betty: coming off of this earnings report as you are looking at growth toward the rest of the year, i know you expanded and continue to expand your global footprint. where are you looking to expand? terry: i think, betty, highlighted in a moment ago. revenue, up 29% from the fourth quarter of last year to the first quarter of this year, and year over year we are up 13% in volume. that is pretty good expansion right there. it is amazing how our products and distribution have gone all over the world. we
betty: amanda lang from bloomberg television canada speaking with the ceo of bomb ardier.he cme group reporting a double-digit profit. we will hear from terry duffy, the chairman of the cme group. ♪ mark: live from london and new york, i am mark orton in london. -- mark barton in london. betty: i am betty liu. cme group reported record revenue to the tune of $934 million, a record rise from a year ago. they have gained more than 2% in the stock so far. joining us now from chicago is terry...
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canada and the u.s. scoffed, the move uerscores the growing importance of the region. to get a firsthand look i headed north, way north to the northern most town in the world on an island in the high arctic called spalvar. many facings including russia are eyeing this once sleepy coal mining settlement as a strategic base in this arctic frontier. i'm here in norway, much closer to the north pole than to oslo. this is frequented by polar bares. are bears. they were trying to find a reservoir to put it underground and they came upon natural gas. finds like these have whet the appetites of energy prospectors. it is about who controls the high seas. which are increasingly accessible because of global warming. new shipping lanes created by the melting of ice in the arctic could save a lot of money. for example a cargo ship traveling between western europe and asia, typically sails through suez canal. this root shortens by 30%. what russia needs now are arctic ports and lines of communication. it's a big reason why moscow recently unveiled an ambitious plan to build 13 new b
canada and the u.s. scoffed, the move uerscores the growing importance of the region. to get a firsthand look i headed north, way north to the northern most town in the world on an island in the high arctic called spalvar. many facings including russia are eyeing this once sleepy coal mining settlement as a strategic base in this arctic frontier. i'm here in norway, much closer to the north pole than to oslo. this is frequented by polar bares. are bears. they were trying to find a reservoir to...
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la comunidad mexicana de canadÁ se siente muy orgullosa.control de su glucosa mediante una alarma auditiva que se activa en caso de síntomas de hipoglucemia.
la comunidad mexicana de canadÁ se siente muy orgullosa.control de su glucosa mediante una alarma auditiva que se activa en caso de síntomas de hipoglucemia.
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he was saying, canada is so easy to work with. why can't you guys be more like canada? when his canada going to join the eu anyway? that would be my answer to that. i thought it was funny. you are right, jeremy. the eu is characterized much more bites weakness then it's strength -- characterized by its weakness then its strength. trends are not connected necessarily. part of the thesis of the book ,s that global governance is new a manifestation of a kind of post-christian, postmodern development in the form of a christian west, and that it is important to recognize it as such if one is a thinking person, thinking about what is happening in the west as a whole and how can they understand it and how can we try to deal with it. two, as john points out in his work, global governance may seem to be weak. i am reminded about stalin saying, we are the european the european are union's army? if you're concentrated on worldviews, it is a very attractive and powerful ideology. it exerts a huge amount of power over the elites in the european union and over those who are involved
he was saying, canada is so easy to work with. why can't you guys be more like canada? when his canada going to join the eu anyway? that would be my answer to that. i thought it was funny. you are right, jeremy. the eu is characterized much more bites weakness then it's strength -- characterized by its weakness then its strength. trends are not connected necessarily. part of the thesis of the book ,s that global governance is new a manifestation of a kind of post-christian, postmodern...
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the owner agreed to waive the fees if canada allowed the building to condo convert. the judge prohibited a live-in caretaker in the home, too. the conditions certainly upset her relatives. >> for her to sit and be subjected to the types of constraint that's are put on her to continue to live here, we don't want to do that. >> the landlord's lawyer accuses canada's relatives of maneuvering 0 to wrestle the property from the owner. >>> right now we want to take you to another campaign event. we are talking about bernie sanders. we will bring you the election results today from the prima primaries, and he is now speaking in west virginia, already looking ahead to the next battleground after the states we're talking about today in maryland, connecticut, pennsylvania, other states in which hillary clinton has been projected the winner in maryland. let's listen in on bernie. >> the hard realities of our lives underneath the rug, we've got to bring it out. we have to deal with it. and, unfortunately, unfortunately, media in this country for a variety of reasons, largely bec
the owner agreed to waive the fees if canada allowed the building to condo convert. the judge prohibited a live-in caretaker in the home, too. the conditions certainly upset her relatives. >> for her to sit and be subjected to the types of constraint that's are put on her to continue to live here, we don't want to do that. >> the landlord's lawyer accuses canada's relatives of maneuvering 0 to wrestle the property from the owner. >>> right now we want to take you to another...
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millions travel from canada and the northern united states to the forest of central mexico.t's one of nature's longest migrations and most precarious. after years of serious decline, this season numbers of monarchs in mexico have more than tripled. biologist randon says nature and man have helped the insects out. the client has been benevolent. this meant more production. the government has planted millic we'd, the chief food source for the larvae. it is the key. they lay eggs along the migration route and the plant serves as nursery and food for their young before the continue their parents' journey south. that's why canada, the u.s., and mexico have mounted a campaign to get the plant back in to gardens, farmland and schools along the. these. >> the basic idea which the children are very enthusiastic about is a food highway for the monarch butterflies from canada to here. >> these tiny creatures go on an incredible journey, two and a half thousand miles to get here. they do it using an internal come pass that guides them the u.s. government put more than $3 million into mo
millions travel from canada and the northern united states to the forest of central mexico.t's one of nature's longest migrations and most precarious. after years of serious decline, this season numbers of monarchs in mexico have more than tripled. biologist randon says nature and man have helped the insects out. the client has been benevolent. this meant more production. the government has planted millic we'd, the chief food source for the larvae. it is the key. they lay eggs along the...