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your book is called "canada." >> yes. >> seth: you're from canada. >> i'm from canada, so i thought iah. how did it come about that you were you tasked with writing a book about your home country? >> well, canada's turning 150 years old, or young, this year. >> seth: give it up for canada. [ cheers ] >> are those canadians here? are there canadians here? [ cheers ] yeah. are there people that go, "woo!" here? [ cheers and applause ] that's my next book. my next book.aphi >> c ana random house canada said, "d you like to write a bi?"like saying, "would you like to play "would you like some pancakes?" "yeah, of course." and it's about my 53-year relationship with canada. i've lived more out of canada than i've lived in canada at this point. there is nobody moread lives in canada. >> seth: yeah. h i love it. >> seth: i mean, that's a little ry." >> yes. >> seth: "we'd like you to be the person that sort of on a 150-year anniversary is the guy who writes it." >> yes. [ laughter ] a lot of pressure. but i decided it would be about my experience. >> seth: yeah. >> and because i always love
your book is called "canada." >> yes. >> seth: you're from canada. >> i'm from canada, so i thought iah. how did it come about that you were you tasked with writing a book about your home country? >> well, canada's turning 150 years old, or young, this year. >> seth: give it up for canada. [ cheers ] >> are those canadians here? are there canadians here? [ cheers ] yeah. are there people that go, "woo!" here? [ cheers and applause ] that's...
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canada on the arnold's agreement which became a u.s. canada agreement generally. it is all dominated also, the nafta considerations, u.s., canada and mexico got into the final nafta. what we have seen is a dramatic shift in which the automobile industry in this country was battered by japanese competition -- were able to steady itself. engaged and not only using the nafta's rules but during the same periods saw the increase in technology which allowed the supply chain to span the borders very quickly. there is no question that technology has had a enormous disruptive effect on manufacturing jobs and even in the united states and canada of similar situation. we in the united states, our manufacturing production is higher than ever been. the number of manufacturing jobs is the lowest since the end of world war ii. >> right. >> what you are seeing is a shift and the shift also was occurring in mexico. you saw mexicans who had been eating out a living, agriculturally on small plots being attracted to new factories what were being invested in mexico so that the combina
canada on the arnold's agreement which became a u.s. canada agreement generally. it is all dominated also, the nafta considerations, u.s., canada and mexico got into the final nafta. what we have seen is a dramatic shift in which the automobile industry in this country was battered by japanese competition -- were able to steady itself. engaged and not only using the nafta's rules but during the same periods saw the increase in technology which allowed the supply chain to span the borders very...
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i just seek asylum. >> what happened when you got to canada? >> canada, they was welcoming. they gave to me good food, they gave to me a good house, they allow me to apply in asylum. >> we are a country that is built on -- the values are compassion and caring and acceptance and love. and i think that's what you're seeing among canadians and those who are reaching out. >> we'll have to make sure we're not disturbing. >> reporter: jahal shows us to one of the rooms the refugees stay in. >> very basic. it's not a fancy place by any means. >> reporter: a room, a bed, and for now, at least, a pause from a seemingly interminable journey. >> while it might be the end of one journey, it's also the beginning of another one. >> i feel happy. i feel i am in a safe country. i'm in good country. >> reporter: for "nightline," anita pilgrim in champlain, new york. >>> up next, are these two swamp sweepers the world's best hope of tracking down the legendary skunk ape? >>> later, susan sarandon and jessica lange show us what really happened to baby jane. the storied hollywood feud between b
i just seek asylum. >> what happened when you got to canada? >> canada, they was welcoming. they gave to me good food, they gave to me a good house, they allow me to apply in asylum. >> we are a country that is built on -- the values are compassion and caring and acceptance and love. and i think that's what you're seeing among canadians and those who are reaching out. >> we'll have to make sure we're not disturbing. >> reporter: jahal shows us to one of the rooms...
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." >> immigrants fleeing the united states for canada. risking it all. >> some people have lost their fingers and limbs to frostbite. uld they be wearing out t lc for plus in the florida swamp lands, on an mission. >> hey, are you hearing something this way? >> to track down theendary skunk ape. we're on the hunt in some unforgiving terrain. >> we go out in the green swamp and we put our lives on the line. >> dodging deadly predators along the way. >>> and feud. the hit series re-enacting the battle between legendary actresses bette davis and joan crawford. susan sarandon and jessica lange on why tnds. htline." >>> my cold medicine's wearing off. >> that lances a few hours. >> our mucinex, one pill fights congestion for 12 hours. >> guess i won't be seeing you for a while. >> why take medicines that only last four hours when one mucinex lasts 12 hours? let's end this. >>> need fast heartburn relief? try cool mint zantac. it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes.anak no pill relieves
." >> immigrants fleeing the united states for canada. risking it all. >> some people have lost their fingers and limbs to frostbite. uld they be wearing out t lc for plus in the florida swamp lands, on an mission. >> hey, are you hearing something this way? >> to track down theendary skunk ape. we're on the hunt in some unforgiving terrain. >> we go out in the green swamp and we put our lives on the line. >> dodging deadly predators along the way....
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border but not into the america into canada. how a growing number of immigrants and refugees in america legally are using the new underground railroad to illegally cross into canada. >>> and it is the dramatic chase our news helicopter air 7hd was above watching this class. okay, not really. you can see one of the suspects there. we're going to clear it all up a little bit later on from the scene and give you the very latest on this breaking story, thursday, march 16th. it's all in jest. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> not sure if there's an apb or who has the line-up. pizza rat here in new york would probably be able to point out the person that is wanted. >> possibly. >> possibly. we're going to get to that a little bit later on. >>> first, president trump is blasting the ruling by a federal judge that puts version two of his travel ban on hold. >> yeah, there was a rally in nashville last night. president called the judge's decision unprecedented judicial overreach. and vowed to fight all the way to
border but not into the america into canada. how a growing number of immigrants and refugees in america legally are using the new underground railroad to illegally cross into canada. >>> and it is the dramatic chase our news helicopter air 7hd was above watching this class. okay, not really. you can see one of the suspects there. we're going to clear it all up a little bit later on from the scene and give you the very latest on this breaking story, thursday, march 16th. it's all in...
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the truth is canada goose has a lot going for it.ompany has a compelling brand that resonates with its customers because canada goose has built up a reputation for authenticity over many decades by helping explorers, scientists, athletes, and film crews handle harsh environments. they make an incredibly high quality product, and these parkas are generally beloved by the people who buy them. plus the company has been expanding from just a wholesaler that supplies various retailers worldwide to having a direct to consumer business where they use the web to cut out the middle man and sell to individuals. and canada goose is very disciplined about controlling the supply of product that they put out so that they can maintain their super high prices. more importantly, the numbers here are very compelling. in 2016 fiscal year, canada goose saw its sales grow at a 33% clip, and in the latest nine months, sales increased by more than 41%. that's a pretty fabulous acceleration, especially when you consider what a warm winter it's been. even af
the truth is canada goose has a lot going for it.ompany has a compelling brand that resonates with its customers because canada goose has built up a reputation for authenticity over many decades by helping explorers, scientists, athletes, and film crews handle harsh environments. they make an incredibly high quality product, and these parkas are generally beloved by the people who buy them. plus the company has been expanding from just a wholesaler that supplies various retailers worldwide to...
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-canada side of this agreement.ed a lot of people to take a collective sigh and feel betterbouthere things are headed. it is interesng to ar the ambassador's comments about what lies ahead here for the prospect of a bilateral relationship, a trade agreement between the u.s. and canada. he called that idea complete nonsense in his interview with bloomberg most recently. i think it's important, this idea that canada is not going to throw mexico under the proverbial bus when it comes to these talks. we are here in toronto a couple weeks ago. for a panel discussion, the trade minister, the main point person, it does hold some of the cards for how this plays out or mexico. she said that canada values its relationship with mexico. having said that, canada comes at this with a lot less baggage. mexico certainly doesn't have the kind of leverage canada does going into these talks. me ask you about the administration, the trade minister, the foreign minister. it is a giant relationship in terms of size. >> it is important to
-canada side of this agreement.ed a lot of people to take a collective sigh and feel betterbouthere things are headed. it is interesng to ar the ambassador's comments about what lies ahead here for the prospect of a bilateral relationship, a trade agreement between the u.s. and canada. he called that idea complete nonsense in his interview with bloomberg most recently. i think it's important, this idea that canada is not going to throw mexico under the proverbial bus when it comes to these...
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reportero: esta familia estÁ a punto de ser deportada tras nueve aÑos de vivir aquÍ en canadÁ de maneraevos mexicanos que estÁ llegando a canadÁ como turista con ella de quedarse trabajar. >> es la necesidad de un mejor futuro. reportero: eric llegÓ a toronto en enero y ya estÁ trabajando, por ahora vive en este pequeÑo cuarto donde duerme en el suelo, dice que como Él hay muchos que quieren inmigrar a canadÁ pero desde estados unidos. >> te das cuenta de que demasiadas personas se quieren venir para acÁ. reportero: toronto atrae a muchos inmigrantes, aquÍ en tierras canadienses todo inmigrante tiene una oportunidad, dicen expertos. pero tienen que hacer las cosas por la vÍa legal sino al poco tiempo pueden ser expulsados del paÍs. arantxa: y cambiemos de tema, se imaginan lo que es tener que ver la realidad en blanco y negro? pues un niÑo naciÓ daltÓnico hasta que sus padres le compraron unos lentes especiales. andrea nos muestra las emotivas imÁgenes de este pequeÑo que descubriÓ los colores de la vida. andrea: desde que naciÓ ha visto el mundo asÍ, en blanco y negro debido que sufre
reportero: esta familia estÁ a punto de ser deportada tras nueve aÑos de vivir aquÍ en canadÁ de maneraevos mexicanos que estÁ llegando a canadÁ como turista con ella de quedarse trabajar. >> es la necesidad de un mejor futuro. reportero: eric llegÓ a toronto en enero y ya estÁ trabajando, por ahora vive en este pequeÑo cuarto donde duerme en el suelo, dice que como Él hay muchos que quieren inmigrar a canadÁ pero desde estados unidos. >> te das cuenta de que demasiadas...
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what did you -- canada! you're in canada!immy: it's available now and i've got to say i'm so happy you're here, but also -- i just can't get over the fact that last time i saw you we had a dance off and just haven't talked since. >> that's because i won. [ laughter ] i'm sorry i won. >> jimmy: but i feel like, why not give the people what they want? i mean, we have people in canada watching. we have america watching. [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah. yeah. >> jimmy: mike and i are having a dance off when we come back! [ cheers and applause ] stick around, baby! this is what i'm talking about! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ (vo) maybe it was here, when you hit 300,000 miles. or here, when you walked away without a scratch. maybe it was the day your baby came home. or maybe the day you realized your baby was not a baby anymore. every subaru is built to earn your trust. because we know what you're trusting us with. subaru. kelley blue book's most trusted brand. and best overall brand. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. the litt
what did you -- canada! you're in canada!immy: it's available now and i've got to say i'm so happy you're here, but also -- i just can't get over the fact that last time i saw you we had a dance off and just haven't talked since. >> that's because i won. [ laughter ] i'm sorry i won. >> jimmy: but i feel like, why not give the people what they want? i mean, we have people in canada watching. we have america watching. [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah. yeah. >> jimmy: mike...
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. >>> a al regreso en noticias telemundo la ciudad de bÚfalo junto a frontera de canadÁ nuevo centrol día. destino, con la tragedia de diciembre en ajá. pero el 80% de las bacterias no está en tus dientes. ¿ouchedta porchento? colgate total combate bacterias en dientes, lengua, mejillas y encías. y protege 100% de esas superficies. colgate total. ♪ ♪ >>> una nueva ola riffo jayed inmigrantes llega a otra frontera de estados unidos la de norte. diego arÍas viajÓ a buff fal donde muchos paran camino akhan k. >>> albergue vive la casa, lleva 30 aÑos dando ti shoa quien busca asilo en muy canadÁ aquÍ llega una oel de cientos de migrantes hu wlentd de sus paÍses y tambiÉn de la polÍtica migratoria de la casa bla un un k. >>> todo deriva de la incertidumbre presidencial, estos hombres, viven en el albergue y sueÑan con una nueva vida en canadÁ. >>> algunos como mario, vienen huyendo de la violen jay en centroamÉrica pero prefiere pedir asilo en canadÁ que vivir con miedo en estados unidos. >>> hu yendo, no es vida, sabiendo que puede tener una oportunidad. >>> estÁ parte de la frontera est
. >>> a al regreso en noticias telemundo la ciudad de bÚfalo junto a frontera de canadÁ nuevo centrol día. destino, con la tragedia de diciembre en ajá. pero el 80% de las bacterias no está en tus dientes. ¿ouchedta porchento? colgate total combate bacterias en dientes, lengua, mejillas y encías. y protege 100% de esas superficies. colgate total. ♪ ♪ >>> una nueva ola riffo jayed inmigrantes llega a otra frontera de estados unidos la de norte. diego arÍas viajÓ a...
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we're from canada, there's not a lot of global brands from canada. to be here and to trade publicly not only on tsx but also the new york stock exchange is so exciting and something in which to be able to have the world become a part of this is special for us. we believe we're bigger than that. >> it's funny we're showing video from davos because we were talking to steve, managing director at bane capital. >> great guy. >> core for you. bane will retain some control, most control, correct? >> absolutely. they're still very much involved in the ownership of the company as am i. >> who's paying $900 for parkas? >> you know, we've been a very broad market segment. we appeal to younger demographic, we appeal to, you know, retired folks. i mean, people gravitate to our brand. we provide function, quality, craftsmanship. our products last for a lifetime. and i think people buy into canada goose, they buy into the authenticity and the fact that it's going to last for a really long time. and you know, the history and legacy of the brand. and the brand is a r
we're from canada, there's not a lot of global brands from canada. to be here and to trade publicly not only on tsx but also the new york stock exchange is so exciting and something in which to be able to have the world become a part of this is special for us. we believe we're bigger than that. >> it's funny we're showing video from davos because we were talking to steve, managing director at bane capital. >> great guy. >> core for you. bane will retain some control, most...
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we had to tell a guy he was in canada.a where he was. >> that really does show also the sort of desperation they must feel here in this country in the fact they're willing to just leave and cross in the middle of nowhere manitoba or ontario. >> some of these people have been there for a while and some of them have just gotten into the country and don't want to take the rick. >> we'll be right back. my cold medicines' wearing off. that stuff only lasts a few hours. or, take mucinex. one pill fights congestion for 12 hours. guess i won't be seeing you for a while. why take medicines that only last 4 hours, when just one mucinex lasts 12 hours? let's end this. ♪ lysol max cover kills 99.9% of bacteria, even on soft surfaces. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. two kids barfed in class today. it was so gross. lysol disinfectant spray kills 99.9% of bacteria, even those that cause stomach bugs. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results
we had to tell a guy he was in canada.a where he was. >> that really does show also the sort of desperation they must feel here in this country in the fact they're willing to just leave and cross in the middle of nowhere manitoba or ontario. >> some of these people have been there for a while and some of them have just gotten into the country and don't want to take the rick. >> we'll be right back. my cold medicines' wearing off. that stuff only lasts a few hours. or, take...
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everything looks better in canada. why?r us as canadians because we look to the united states as being the land of opportunity like most people do, but when you start poring through the numbers like you suggested, no matter how you cut the american dream or no matter how you describe the american dream whether it's life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, or a car, a job and a degree, it's now become easier in canada. there are some obvious reasons. the health care system, for one. we don't have people going bankrupt because of health care costs, where the poorer sides of society continue to thrive. access to education is easier. there are cheaper degrees. you don't have the student loan problem in the united states. we have our problems but we seem to be muddling through and doing a little bit better. >> one of the things you don't talk as much about here but i'm sure you know about this, but social mobility indices that people look at, that is if you are born into a lower strata of income, in canada you now have a much
everything looks better in canada. why?r us as canadians because we look to the united states as being the land of opportunity like most people do, but when you start poring through the numbers like you suggested, no matter how you cut the american dream or no matter how you describe the american dream whether it's life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, or a car, a job and a degree, it's now become easier in canada. there are some obvious reasons. the health care system, for one. we don't...
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the only difference between the threats we face in canada, you face in the united states, our alliesace in israel is that israel is much closer to those threats than we are. and so i believe as prime minister of canada we have a very simple choice, that we stand by israel and we stand against those threats or we watch those threats come daily to our own shores. that is why i believe so strongly that as canadians and americans, all western countries, it is in our absolute vital interest to stand by the state of israel. [ applause ] >> so as you look back on your tenure as prime minister, what do you now consider to be your top priorities and achievements in that bilateral canadian-israeli relationship? >> look, i could point to a lot of small this. i mean, one of the things i consider small in a way because it was more a personal honor, i was the first canadian prime minister ever to speak to the canassa. >> first canadian prime minister ever. >> we modernized their free trade agreement. there's a number of bilateral initiatives we undertook in terms of science and technology, other t
the only difference between the threats we face in canada, you face in the united states, our alliesace in israel is that israel is much closer to those threats than we are. and so i believe as prime minister of canada we have a very simple choice, that we stand by israel and we stand against those threats or we watch those threats come daily to our own shores. that is why i believe so strongly that as canadians and americans, all western countries, it is in our absolute vital interest to stand...
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mexico and canada are now 2 of our top 3 trading partners. nafta supports 14 million jobs in the united states. combined canada and mexico invested nearly $400 billion in the united states in 2015. progress is not only commercial. the past two decades created a unique era of trust between our nations that has brought unprecedented security cooperation. intelligence sharing, matter narcotics enforcement, antiterrorism security happen daily. and proof of the reality of this partnership is found at mexico's border with guatemala where at our request, mexico's efforts to stem the flow of central american refugees take an enormous burden off our border patrol. today's rhetoric is forcing mexicans everywhere to question the unquestionable. did the country make a mistake 25 years ago by betting its future on north america. we saw massive marches last weekend against the united states. the leftist candidate has locked in the top spot in national polls. if we continue to antagonize mexico, we risk our neighbor turning its back on us and turning its ba
mexico and canada are now 2 of our top 3 trading partners. nafta supports 14 million jobs in the united states. combined canada and mexico invested nearly $400 billion in the united states in 2015. progress is not only commercial. the past two decades created a unique era of trust between our nations that has brought unprecedented security cooperation. intelligence sharing, matter narcotics enforcement, antiterrorism security happen daily. and proof of the reality of this partnership is found...
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canada, a huge trading partner.et: $236 billion worth of goods and services crossing the border. --h, what does canada want what is canada's priority when negotiations begin from their point of view? what do they want preserved and changed? josh: there is stuff that always wanted to add to nasa, things like -- nafta, things like labored ability -- most labor mobility. and the tpp deal that was effectively a nafta update. now that donald trump pulled out of the tpp, canada will try to talk that back in. the issue for the canadians has always been they don't think they are the target but they were they will be the collateral damage. and dealing with a lot of other issues between the u.s. and sicko, canada is mounting a widespread lobbying effort to end this rotation of ministers coming to washington to say anything you do in mexico really could hurt canada and the u.s. by extension without you really realizing it. that is why the key message is canada is the number one export market with 35 u.s. states, including a lo
canada, a huge trading partner.et: $236 billion worth of goods and services crossing the border. --h, what does canada want what is canada's priority when negotiations begin from their point of view? what do they want preserved and changed? josh: there is stuff that always wanted to add to nasa, things like -- nafta, things like labored ability -- most labor mobility. and the tpp deal that was effectively a nafta update. now that donald trump pulled out of the tpp, canada will try to talk that...
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the only difference between the threats we face in canada, you face in the united states, our allies face in israel is that israel is much closer to those threats than we are. and so i believe as prime minister of canada we have a very simple choice, that we stand by israel and we stand against those threats or we watch those threats come daily to our own shores. that is why i believe so strongly that as canadians and americans, all western countries, it is in our absolute vital interest to stand by the state of israel. [ applause ] >> so as you look back on your tenure as prime minister, what do you know consider to be your top prierorities and achievemen in that bilateral things. i mean, one of the things i consider small in a way because it was more a personal honor, i was the first canadian prime minister ever to speak to the canass. and to get a key to the canasas. >> ever. >> we did, we modernized our free trade agreement. there's a number of bilateral agreements we undertook in terms of science and technology, other things. but the two things i'm most proud of are these. and i
the only difference between the threats we face in canada, you face in the united states, our allies face in israel is that israel is much closer to those threats than we are. and so i believe as prime minister of canada we have a very simple choice, that we stand by israel and we stand against those threats or we watch those threats come daily to our own shores. that is why i believe so strongly that as canadians and americans, all western countries, it is in our absolute vital interest to...
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es precisamente uno de los puntos por los que llega varios refugiados a pedir asilo polÍtico a canadÁiendo. reportero: el nÚmero de personas que llegaron de estados unidos a canadÁ en busca de asilo, se elevÓ considerablemente desde que donald trump ganÓ las elecciones. de 385 subiÓ a 836 . y de 476 aumento 1092. un mes despuÉs de que trump se cometiera en presidente. >> es algo muy duro y muy triste. reportero: nadie como silvia que es voluntaria en este centro, conoce que sufrir de los que buscan refugio en canadÁ. ella llegÓ de su natal colombia por amenazas de muerte. en el par de horas que estuvimos en este lugar... todo es cuestiÓn de tiempo porque pueden seguir llegando en cualquier momentos. presentador: una investigaciÓn sobre los sobornos de la gigantesca empresa de construcciÓn, odebrecht salpica al expresidente de mÉxico, felipe calderÓn. ♪ presentador: la corte de casaciÓn de egipto absolvió al exdictador de ese paÍs de complicidad en la matanza de cientos de manifestantes ante el levantamiento de hace seis aÑos. el gobierno de siria anunciÓ que sus tropas recuperaron la
es precisamente uno de los puntos por los que llega varios refugiados a pedir asilo polÍtico a canadÁiendo. reportero: el nÚmero de personas que llegaron de estados unidos a canadÁ en busca de asilo, se elevÓ considerablemente desde que donald trump ganÓ las elecciones. de 385 subiÓ a 836 . y de 476 aumento 1092. un mes despuÉs de que trump se cometiera en presidente. >> es algo muy duro y muy triste. reportero: nadie como silvia que es voluntaria en este centro, conoce que sufrir...
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una familia de canadá fue admitida luego de solicitar el asilo. vamos con la historia.iense. en estados unidos he quedado atrÁs. -- habÍa quedado de las ¿quÉ pasÓ? -- habÍa quedado atrÁs josÉ: gracias a dios todo bien me dejaron pasar con mi familia. >> te ha liberado la presiÓn? te sientes y finalmente? josÉ: sÍ. -- libr pedro: ¿quÉ te dijeron? >> bienvenido canadÁ, fueron sus palabras. pedro: se habÍa preparado para este momento. sabÍa que en esta cita se jugaba todo, se enterÓ en el Último minuto de la decisiÓn. ¿quÉ sentiste? josÉ: muchas cosas. pedro: las Últimas tres semanas habÍa vivido escondido mujer nueva york. habÍa vivido en maryland indocumentado y estaba con los nervios de punto. cabe aclarar que por ahora no se les aprobÓ el asilo, sólo pasaron la entrevista, el paso mÁs importante hace un asilo. y en dos meses se presentan ante un juez pero cuentan con los beneficios que el gobierno otorga, a refugiados incluyendo la oportunidad para trabajar. viaja maÑana temprano a donde van esperar la cita en una corte para el mes de mayo. y serÁ entonces donde se dec
una familia de canadá fue admitida luego de solicitar el asilo. vamos con la historia.iense. en estados unidos he quedado atrÁs. -- habÍa quedado de las ¿quÉ pasÓ? -- habÍa quedado atrÁs josÉ: gracias a dios todo bien me dejaron pasar con mi familia. >> te ha liberado la presiÓn? te sientes y finalmente? josÉ: sÍ. -- libr pedro: ¿quÉ te dijeron? >> bienvenido canadÁ, fueron sus palabras. pedro: se habÍa preparado para este momento. sabÍa que en esta cita se jugaba...
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let us remind ourselves what is the relationship between canada and the relationship between canada andd states which have canada as their primary export market. you have 9 million usjobs which depend directly on trade with canada. canada is the largest customer to the us and the largest energy supplier. so when you start looking at this relationship, both in prosperity and security, that relationship... it doesn't mean nafta, you could do a direct deal with the united states. donald trump does not have much of an issue with canada, he has an issue with mexico. you could do a bilateral trade deal, couldn't you ? you could do a bilateral trade deal, couldn't you? let us have a look at what nafta means. we do not sell to each other, we make things together. that is the nature of our relationship which is unique. that was francois—philippe champagne, the canada trade minister. let's see what other stories are being talked about on social media. what other business stories has the media been taking an interest in? sue noffke, uk equities fund manager at schroders isjoining us again to discu
let us remind ourselves what is the relationship between canada and the relationship between canada andd states which have canada as their primary export market. you have 9 million usjobs which depend directly on trade with canada. canada is the largest customer to the us and the largest energy supplier. so when you start looking at this relationship, both in prosperity and security, that relationship... it doesn't mean nafta, you could do a direct deal with the united states. donald trump does...
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that the human freedom index canada ranks much higher than the u.s.h in the world where america limps in at 23. the heritage foundation and other conservative think tanks ranks canada for economic freedom. and reporters without borders scores much higher on press freedoms. i think this is partly a product of the reality that the californcanadian economy is quite free and open. but there have been a whole series of reforms over the last 15 or 20 years. >> there has. there are some indicator that show they are going back farther. under the previous conservative government and trankly the new liberal government there's a recognition that overall welfare is driven by a healthy private sector. a lot of effort is put in to figure you how to create a level playing field but one where people can prosper. the statistic most troubling is in the united states the average is six times more likely to be incarcerated than your average canadian. and i don't think that's something americans realize how the prison system and the justice system here is so different tha
that the human freedom index canada ranks much higher than the u.s.h in the world where america limps in at 23. the heritage foundation and other conservative think tanks ranks canada for economic freedom. and reporters without borders scores much higher on press freedoms. i think this is partly a product of the reality that the californcanadian economy is quite free and open. but there have been a whole series of reforms over the last 15 or 20 years. >> there has. there are some...
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busca asilo en canadÁ. >> yo me enterÉ que canadÁ esta dando la bienvenida a los refugiados. >> castillos. sabÍa que algo bastante fuerte se venÍa. >> teme que lo reporten al salvador donde tiene amenaza de muerte.en este paÍs ya no hay para vivir en paz. dice que su vida se convierte un calvario.no querÍa ir a trabajar . vendiÓ el auto de la familia por miedo de trabajar -- manejar sin licencia. dice que ya deportaron a varios de sus amigos. >> tenÍa mirada -- miedo de que un policÍa me iba a arrestar. >> sus dos hijos son nacidos en este paÍs. su esposa tiene permiso para trabajar bajo el programa. dice que despedirse de ellos repartiÓ el corazon. >> sentÍ que era la Última vez que los iba a ver. >> una organizaciÓn de bÚfalo los estÁ ayudando con el proceso. el gobierno de canadÁ ya le di una cita para maÑana jueves. espera que le dÉ la oportunidad que busca para llevarse a la familia. >> que me dejen trabajar. [llanto] >> josÉ no estÁs solo en el sÓtano de esta iglesia. hay otros inmigrantes que van buscando asilo en canadÁ. a todos los trajeron de otro albergue en buffalo. si canadÁ
busca asilo en canadÁ. >> yo me enterÉ que canadÁ esta dando la bienvenida a los refugiados. >> castillos. sabÍa que algo bastante fuerte se venÍa. >> teme que lo reporten al salvador donde tiene amenaza de muerte.en este paÍs ya no hay para vivir en paz. dice que su vida se convierte un calvario.no querÍa ir a trabajar . vendiÓ el auto de la familia por miedo de trabajar -- manejar sin licencia. dice que ya deportaron a varios de sus amigos. >> tenÍa mirada --...
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estÁn en canadá buscando un estatus migratorio legal.016 tras atravesar mÉxico y estados unidos. se reencontraron con sus padres por primera vez despuÉs de 12 aÑos. >> cuando vi a mi papÁ. me sentÍ bien alegre. >> no lo conocÍamos sÓlo por vÍdeo llamadas y fotos. >> fueron seis meses de un viaje clandestino que comenzÓ en un departamento guatemalteco. tuvieron que desafiar el largo camino que los llevarÍa hasta canadÁ donde finalmente son aceptados como refugiados. >> aguantabamos frÍo, hambre. de tanto pasar en autobuses vomita vamos para sus padres vale la pena los $10,000 que invirtieron en gastos de viaje y pago a los coyotes. >> despuÉs de tanta angustia, de tantas noches sin dormir, pensando lo peor que le podÍa pasar. pero al final valiÓ la pena. >> es una de las decisiones difÍcil por lo que estÁ pasando mÉxico. >> a esta experta en inmigraciÓn no le sorprende que hayan aceptado estos adolescentes guatemaltecos. >> hay mucho crimen en guatemala hay muchos niÑos que tienen que huir, estÁn sujetos a ser reclutados por las pandillas
estÁn en canadá buscando un estatus migratorio legal.016 tras atravesar mÉxico y estados unidos. se reencontraron con sus padres por primera vez despuÉs de 12 aÑos. >> cuando vi a mi papÁ. me sentÍ bien alegre. >> no lo conocÍamos sÓlo por vÍdeo llamadas y fotos. >> fueron seis meses de un viaje clandestino que comenzÓ en un departamento guatemalteco. tuvieron que desafiar el largo camino que los llevarÍa hasta canadÁ donde finalmente son aceptados como...
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. >>> la comunidad latina en canadÁ permite mas referencia refugiados y migrantes.s. como la familia sepulveda ellos son uno de los 400 mil refugiados de migrantes que canadÁ recibÍa este aÑo, los sepulveda recibieron la residencia canadiense despuÉs de mucho tiempo huyendo de la violencia en su natal colombia y viviendo como desplazados en el ecuador. >>> les mipido a dios que los bendiga al primer ministro >>> ella y sus nietos le agra agradecen a canadÁ donde les dan vivienda, comida y estÁn conscientes de los afortunados que son, a diferencia de las cientos de personas que desde los cambios de las polÍticas migratorias en estados unidos estÁn desesperados >>> los activistas dicen cuando suban las temperaturas en la primavera y el verano aumenta mucho mÁs el nÚmero de personas cruzando la frontera. >>> segÚn la agencia del servicio fronterizo a pesar de las bajas temperaturas en el mes de enero 452 personas cruzaron la frontera entre nueva york y la provincia de quebec canadÁ para pedir asilo. >>> el tercer paÍs >>> luz elena cÁceres es coordinadora en la agencia
. >>> la comunidad latina en canadÁ permite mas referencia refugiados y migrantes.s. como la familia sepulveda ellos son uno de los 400 mil refugiados de migrantes que canadÁ recibÍa este aÑo, los sepulveda recibieron la residencia canadiense despuÉs de mucho tiempo huyendo de la violencia en su natal colombia y viviendo como desplazados en el ecuador. >>> les mipido a dios que los bendiga al primer ministro >>> ella y sus nietos le agra agradecen a canadÁ donde...
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donde mientras trabaja juan manuel estÁ feliz de emigrar a canadÁ >>> canadÁ es un paÍs que recibe ate programa queda descartado >>> quienes estÁn considerados irse como refugiados deben de tener razones validas >>> en realidad no son refugiados no cumplen con los requisitos, van a terminar con una orden de deportaciÓn >>> y los expertos insisten que si bien canadÁ es un paÍs con polÍticas amigables a los migrantes no significa que le darÁn la residencia a cualquiera y porque si, prepÁrese y se asesora bien para determinar a quÉ programas podrÍa calificar en toronto canadÁ diego arias noticias telemundo >>> al regresar, le explicamos quÉ significa para su bolsillo el plan con que, los republicanos quieren cambiar el obamacare ¡todos ofrecen planes ilimitados pero son caros! ahora con t-mobile one, llévate un plan ilimitado con impuestos y cargos incluidos. eso te ahorrará cientos de dólares. obtén 2 líneas con datos ilimitados por $100 dólares. ¡así es! 2 líneas. $100 dólares. impuestos y cargos incluidos. ¡nadie más te ofrece algo así! y ahora, aprovecha nuestra mejor oferta de ipho
donde mientras trabaja juan manuel estÁ feliz de emigrar a canadÁ >>> canadÁ es un paÍs que recibe ate programa queda descartado >>> quienes estÁn considerados irse como refugiados deben de tener razones validas >>> en realidad no son refugiados no cumplen con los requisitos, van a terminar con una orden de deportaciÓn >>> y los expertos insisten que si bien canadÁ es un paÍs con polÍticas amigables a los migrantes no significa que le darÁn la...
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it is to do a free trade deal like canada or south korea. petra: one big difference between canada and the u.k., the u.k. has also been in part of the free market of capital which means free flow of capital within the e.u. so we all know that the city is very important to the whole british economy could canada doesn't have this part. this will be a part of the negotiations deal that as long as the uk's still wants to have influence in the way it influences financial markets to give [indiscernible] david: canada is in the free eva should market. there are aspects of it which would be additional to a canada again -- we are next door. that is the addition. -- ambition. catherine, a report mentioned the possibility that as many as 100,000 jobs could following an effect is that although the british economy is doing well at the moment, trade between britain and germany has dropped by 10%. should companies start to actually move their operations out of london? some financial services companies are saying they are looking very seriously and even peo
it is to do a free trade deal like canada or south korea. petra: one big difference between canada and the u.k., the u.k. has also been in part of the free market of capital which means free flow of capital within the e.u. so we all know that the city is very important to the whole british economy could canada doesn't have this part. this will be a part of the negotiations deal that as long as the uk's still wants to have influence in the way it influences financial markets to give...
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. >>> más adelante canadá sigue con la política de puertas abiertas para inmigrantes . >>> este domingonte protega a los jóvenes spñadores . >>> todo en alpunto . >>> el gobierno de maduro prsenta imágenes del líder opositor leopoldo lópez y la diofusión de imágenes son prsentadas ddelgo de la presión y además de gritar el nombre del esposo les gritó el que se cansa pierde . >>> y mientras los inmigrantes están preocupados ahora hay miles de inmigrantes que se quieren ir al norte y dice canadá que hay que respetar las leyes . >>> se llama voces latinas que es la difusora en español de toronto en este programa son inundados de llamados de inmigrantes . >>> hay abogados conversando con ellos . >>> alberto es un especialista de inmigrantes dice que no se acepta a todo el que llega . >>> el asunto que si llega una persona que no aporta canadá no lo necesita . >>> esta familia mexicana será deportada . >>> ellos apelan el caso temen regresar a méxico también . >>> mi familia me dice que hay mucho miedo . >>> ahora conozcan a erik que es parte de oleada de mexicanos que llegan a canadá . >>>
. >>> más adelante canadá sigue con la política de puertas abiertas para inmigrantes . >>> este domingonte protega a los jóvenes spñadores . >>> todo en alpunto . >>> el gobierno de maduro prsenta imágenes del líder opositor leopoldo lópez y la diofusión de imágenes son prsentadas ddelgo de la presión y además de gritar el nombre del esposo les gritó el que se cansa pierde . >>> y mientras los inmigrantes están preocupados ahora hay...
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¿quÉ espera de canadÁ? >> lo mejor, que lo reciban bien, que nos den una oportunidad.mucho miedo en no ser aceptados y que canadÁ los deporte el salvador. podrÍa ser la noche mÁs larga de sus vidas, los del dios los estaba consumiendo. >> a partir de las 7:30 de la maÑana en adelante, ellos deciden dejarnos, allÍ se termina mi nerviosismo, habrÁ tranquilidad. pedro: nadie tenÍa ganas de dormir, cada uno revisaba su equipaje porque habÍa que madrugar. josÉ se aseguraba de llevar todos los documentos en regla, la moneda estaba en el aire. >> tengo todos los papeles que ellos piden, la documentaciÓn para presentar y veremos quÉ pasa. pedro: durmieron un par de horas, y al amanecer, josÉ se despidiÓ de su familia por telÉfono, estaban listos para partir. de no ser aceptados, ellos podrÍan ser deportados, pero los niÑos son ciudadanos americanos, ¿quÉ pasarÍa con ellos? era una de las incÓgnitas con las que llegÓ esta maÑana a la garita. todavÍa permanecen a la oficina de migraciÓn a mis espaldas, pudimos entrar a la sala de de espera, se veÍa sonriente, digo que las cosa i
¿quÉ espera de canadÁ? >> lo mejor, que lo reciban bien, que nos den una oportunidad.mucho miedo en no ser aceptados y que canadÁ los deporte el salvador. podrÍa ser la noche mÁs larga de sus vidas, los del dios los estaba consumiendo. >> a partir de las 7:30 de la maÑana en adelante, ellos deciden dejarnos, allÍ se termina mi nerviosismo, habrÁ tranquilidad. pedro: nadie tenÍa ganas de dormir, cada uno revisaba su equipaje porque habÍa que madrugar. josÉ se aseguraba de...
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reportero: asÍ como el otros han llegado a canadÁ, huyendo de las medidas en estados unidos desde queasta aquÍ pero tambiÉn hay inmigrantes latinos establecidos desde hace aÑos que van a pensar si se van por canadÁ o no. porque no sabemos hasta dÓnde va a llegar con esto trump, es un hombre peligroso. reportero: la cifra que impacta mÁs son las personas que han entrado de manera ilegal, pero para el cuerpo policÍaco la situaciÓn todavÍa estÁ bajo control. >> hemos llevado un poco mÁs de efectivos pero para nosotros todo estÁ bajo control, todas las personas que entran las interceptamos. >> en mi opiniÓn hay cierto pÁnico en el gobierno que no sabe que hacer, no se sabe lo que trump va a hacer. reportero: el hecho de que lo rechacen y que se ha deportado a su honduras natal es sinÓnimo de perder la vida y vive con ese miedo. si el flujo de demandas de asilo polÍtico continÚa a este ritmo el gobierno de canadÁ considera que por lo menos 33.000 personas pedirÁn asilo polÍtico. fÉlix: la bulliciosa rutina de la principal avenida de las vegas fue interrumpida por un hombre armado que desat
reportero: asÍ como el otros han llegado a canadÁ, huyendo de las medidas en estados unidos desde queasta aquÍ pero tambiÉn hay inmigrantes latinos establecidos desde hace aÑos que van a pensar si se van por canadÁ o no. porque no sabemos hasta dÓnde va a llegar con esto trump, es un hombre peligroso. reportero: la cifra que impacta mÁs son las personas que han entrado de manera ilegal, pero para el cuerpo policÍaco la situaciÓn todavÍa estÁ bajo control. >> hemos llevado un...
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we have just done canada. that has taken seven yea rs, done canada.n seven years, three years of negotiations. we don't have any tariffs to negotiate, not 1600 paris as canada did, we don't have any quotas and all other laws are a equivalent, so we start in a very different position from any trade deal under wto rules than the us —— i600 tariffs. picking up on that, talking about deals around the world, the nationalistic or economic and social research, you know, the point about britain not making up for the loss of trade with the eu with the likes of trade with the eu with the likes of the us and australia... go on. they are eu funded, that body, they area they are eu funded, that body, they are a disgrace in the referendum, carrying on project fear. it is nonsense. we are the largest single customer of the rest of the eu. let's not forget that. they want access to the fifth—largest continent in the world, that is asked, the uk, they want access to the city of london. let's do a good deal like canada, super canada what i argue for, and the eu has don
we have just done canada. that has taken seven yea rs, done canada.n seven years, three years of negotiations. we don't have any tariffs to negotiate, not 1600 paris as canada did, we don't have any quotas and all other laws are a equivalent, so we start in a very different position from any trade deal under wto rules than the us —— i600 tariffs. picking up on that, talking about deals around the world, the nationalistic or economic and social research, you know, the point about britain not...
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>> canada? we have a network of hackers working to keep this data safe. today we're having a hackathon in philly. >> i want in. these hackers were going to be more secretive than bethany. given the importance of the mission, i destroyed all traces of their existence. is that 3420 -- can you just put it in my phone? >> okay. >> to gain access to the hackers, i would have to become one of them. and the only way to be a hacker is to dress like a hacker. but like the rest of america, i hadn't rollerbladed in 16 years. either way, time to meet the code freaks at their secret underground lair. i'm looking for the hackers. >> we're the hackers. >> seriously? >> yep. >> i thought you would be dressed a little bit cooler. you know, like this. tell me ability this hacking (bleep). >> so what we're doing is sending urls to the internet archive. these are basically road maps through these massive government web sites and we're using these to find the data and send it to the internet archive. >> that was sup
>> canada? we have a network of hackers working to keep this data safe. today we're having a hackathon in philly. >> i want in. these hackers were going to be more secretive than bethany. given the importance of the mission, i destroyed all traces of their existence. is that 3420 -- can you just put it in my phone? >> okay. >> to gain access to the hackers, i would have to become one of them. and the only way to be a hacker is to dress like a hacker. but like the rest of...
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worried they will be deported back, they hope canada will bring them asylum. the migrants are not always muslim, but the anti-immigration stance concerns them. >> maybe we could have stayed in the united states. but given the situation with trump, we don't want to stay here. >> they can only apply for asylum in canada if they don't come into contact with u.s. authorities. the canadian police believe microsoft and can -- have been given information in their country. >> most of them are running away from other events in their country of origin. is thathave noticed there are agencies that explain to people how to get here. >> a number of migrants on the road to canada shows no sign of falling. anchor: foreign ministers of germany and turkey have a queue to meet next week. ties soured after a turkish minister was blocked from addressing in a desperate addressing a rally. hand additional powers to present erdogan. and turkey's nationals could prove pivotal in that vote. >> a row has erected between ankara and berlin over the cancellation over to turkish rallies set
worried they will be deported back, they hope canada will bring them asylum. the migrants are not always muslim, but the anti-immigration stance concerns them. >> maybe we could have stayed in the united states. but given the situation with trump, we don't want to stay here. >> they can only apply for asylum in canada if they don't come into contact with u.s. authorities. the canadian police believe microsoft and can -- have been given information in their country. >> most of...
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23,000 jornaleros americanos recibieron remesas. >> la temporada para los trabajores agrÍcolas en canadÁde manera legal en canadÁ, de lo cual no se arrepiente. >> entre y dure mucho tiempo de salir acÁ no, acá entre cuando lleva mi tiempo, me regreso. >> en tratado en canadÁ, en mÉxico. es visto con Éxito para los trabajadores y para las empresas que los contratan. >> son gente que viene a trabajar y nos ayuda a nuestra economÍa. >> vale la pena porque hayan otro -- nuestro salario es muy bajo. aquÍ pues es un poco mÁs. entonces me conviene. >> aunque el clima no ayuda por las temperaturas bajas, ahora prefiere vivir el frÍo invierno canadiense el trabajo me gusta. >> el trabajo me gusta. antes era muy alÉrgico al frÍo, pero gracias a dios ahora no. >> en sus inicios el programa de trabajadores agrÍcolas temporales mÉxico canadÁ, comenzÓ con 274 personas en 2015 la cifra se elevÓ al 21,000. en 2016 participaron desde 3790 trabajadores. quienes enviaron siete hd 4 millones de dÓlares en remesas a sus familias. por ley se quedan hasta el 15 de diciembre donde pueden regresar a mÉxico, para
23,000 jornaleros americanos recibieron remesas. >> la temporada para los trabajores agrÍcolas en canadÁde manera legal en canadÁ, de lo cual no se arrepiente. >> entre y dure mucho tiempo de salir acÁ no, acá entre cuando lleva mi tiempo, me regreso. >> en tratado en canadÁ, en mÉxico. es visto con Éxito para los trabajadores y para las empresas que los contratan. >> son gente que viene a trabajar y nos ayuda a nuestra economÍa. >> vale la pena porque...
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>> canada?s. we have a network of hackers working to keep this data safe. today we're having a hackathon in philly. >> i want in. these hackers were going to be more secretive than bethany. given the importance of the mission, i destroyed all traces of their existence. is that 3420 -- can you just put it in my phone? >> okay. >> to gain access to the hackers, i would have to become one of them. and the only way to be a hacker is to dress like a hacker. but like the rest of america, i hadn't rollerbladed in 16 years. either way, time to meet the code freaks at their secret underground lair. i'm looking for the hackers. >> we're the hackers. >> seriously? >> yep. >> i thought you would be dressed a little bit cooler. you know, like this. tell me ability this hacking (bleep). >> so what we're doing is sending urls to the internet archive. these are basically road maps through these massive government web sites and we're using these to find the data and send it to the internet archive. >> that was s
>> canada?s. we have a network of hackers working to keep this data safe. today we're having a hackathon in philly. >> i want in. these hackers were going to be more secretive than bethany. given the importance of the mission, i destroyed all traces of their existence. is that 3420 -- can you just put it in my phone? >> okay. >> to gain access to the hackers, i would have to become one of them. and the only way to be a hacker is to dress like a hacker. but like the rest...
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going into canada as a result is what's happening in our country with the top and borders. i think there's high tensions there. you don't have the right paperwork you're not getting through. >> what border patrol has said is they sent a letter to the state of new jersey saying what they wanted to do when they got here things would have been easier. [laughter] >> don't worry. this video, the dominoes commercial my make you hungry for some nostalgia. this video is a knockoff to parity of the famous ferris bueller. starring joe from stranger things and a cameo of alan. [inaudible] >> looking for this? >> yes. >> check out the crazy video posted by youtube or of the best dartboard i've ever seen. every time you throw the dart you get a bull's-eye. the former nasa engineer took three years to create this masterpiece. he probably shared it with the world. for one thing, i don't know, nobody loses them. i don't how it works then. >> i chased governor christie and i asked him where his once ran, president trump. >> i think people having christie petit. it is the same old thing over
going into canada as a result is what's happening in our country with the top and borders. i think there's high tensions there. you don't have the right paperwork you're not getting through. >> what border patrol has said is they sent a letter to the state of new jersey saying what they wanted to do when they got here things would have been easier. [laughter] >> don't worry. this video, the dominoes commercial my make you hungry for some nostalgia. this video is a knockoff to parity...
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canada number three. nafta is about u.s. and mexico.e the trust between both sides to negotiate a win-win agreement or are the mexicans working from a defensive posture? >> it is going to be a work in progress. we have to focus on the economics behind that trend. there's a lot of benefits from that trend. there's a lot of two-way trade flows. the reason why the u.s. runs a trade deficit, the mexicans send us more stuff than we send them. they get the surplus. that is the nature of their trade. is there trust? we have to focus on economics and not about trust. we have to preserve the value that the trades generate. that is what we need to protect. joe: i want to look at a chart that would shock a lot of people. the best performing currencies since trump took office. far and away the peso is the best performing. the next best, not even half as good. is there further to run on the peso? >> it depends how trade negotiations go. before the election of president trump there was the perception that new legislation could enact aggressive trade
canada number three. nafta is about u.s. and mexico.e the trust between both sides to negotiate a win-win agreement or are the mexicans working from a defensive posture? >> it is going to be a work in progress. we have to focus on the economics behind that trend. there's a lot of benefits from that trend. there's a lot of two-way trade flows. the reason why the u.s. runs a trade deficit, the mexicans send us more stuff than we send them. they get the surplus. that is the nature of their...
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canada maybe is among the last -- among the worst. they slap a tariff, i think it's something like 200% or 250% tariff on poultry extakes a lot of incentive away from trying delmarva chicken. your thoughts on fixing that kind of imbalance if we have the chance to renegotiate nafta? mr. lighthizer: i hadn't realized they had that high a tariff. i agree it's something we should look at. i'm simp at the toik anything hat has potential to lead to more u.s. exports. so i'm in agreement with the senator. i think it's something that when we sit down with canada, we should raise that and a variety of other summits which have been raised by various member os they have committee in the course of his process. senator carper: is my time expired? should i ask one more? enator hatch: i think it's ok. senator carper: i have some i'm cough drops here, going to leave them next to you on my way out. if you use them, you can thank me later. when we discuss chickens. senator hatch: better take him up on that, not often the democrats give. i kid. senator
canada maybe is among the last -- among the worst. they slap a tariff, i think it's something like 200% or 250% tariff on poultry extakes a lot of incentive away from trying delmarva chicken. your thoughts on fixing that kind of imbalance if we have the chance to renegotiate nafta? mr. lighthizer: i hadn't realized they had that high a tariff. i agree it's something we should look at. i'm simp at the toik anything hat has potential to lead to more u.s. exports. so i'm in agreement with the...
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there were officers and officials representing both the united states and canada.rowd did not need to be told the importance of the occasion. the bridge itself was evidence of a new day dawning. now the lower half of the highway was finished. trucks from dawson's creek could travel safe through to whitehorse. at intervals of about 100 miles they're were interval stations where the trucks were looked over and refueled. in the pioneering days, most of the fuel used on the highway work on the railhead at dozens creek or brought up in trailheads to skagway. but with the completion of the project with its refinery aunt's of pipelines the alaska , highway had its own feeling system. gasoline was pumped through a pipeline to all points on the highway from watson lake. ♪ by october 1943 there was only one gap left in the highway just east of the alaska-yukon border. on october 13, the remaining gas was only a few hundred feet. there were two crews working toward each other. in this section, the ground stayed frozen all summer long down to a depth of 50 or 60 feet. if the s
there were officers and officials representing both the united states and canada.rowd did not need to be told the importance of the occasion. the bridge itself was evidence of a new day dawning. now the lower half of the highway was finished. trucks from dawson's creek could travel safe through to whitehorse. at intervals of about 100 miles they're were interval stations where the trucks were looked over and refueled. in the pioneering days, most of the fuel used on the highway work on the...
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. ♪ with no overland connection across the wilderness of northwestern canada. not even a trail.r shipping lanes could be interrupted, alaska might fall. the situation called for immediate action. ♪ >> the canadian government had already carved out a series of five airports between edmonton in alberta and yukon territory. with canada's consent, the united states war department decided to build a military columbia to british fairbanks, alaska. it was to link up and supply the airfields and supply emergency access to alaska for troops and materials. this highway would extend roughly 1500 miles, about the distance from washington to denver. creek saw thewson arrival of engineer troops in march of 1942. ♪ here they set up a camp. enlisted men were trained in maintenance and operation of tractors in the north. ♪ their workouts in subzero skilled capuced scanners -- cat skinners. ♪ before the arrival of additional engineers, these first troops moved out on a nelson, where the established a base camp and begin working northwest. other regiments headed to yukon through skagway. they bega
. ♪ with no overland connection across the wilderness of northwestern canada. not even a trail.r shipping lanes could be interrupted, alaska might fall. the situation called for immediate action. ♪ >> the canadian government had already carved out a series of five airports between edmonton in alberta and yukon territory. with canada's consent, the united states war department decided to build a military columbia to british fairbanks, alaska. it was to link up and supply the airfields...