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nato metals -- matters to canada. canada view -- canada brings value to nato. we contribute high-quality personnel to the alliance that delivers real effects on the ground. like the u.s., we are one of just four countries leading nato in the baltics. this is a critical element of strength and deterrence. we are proud to have taken a leadership role. because we understand the security environment we face, today it is more diverse, complex, and demands more of us than any time since the cold war. we understand the security and prep -- and prosperity of europe is directly linked to canada security and prosperity. canada has deployed ground forces units and personnel to central and eastern europe to show solidarity and resolve andrea forms the collective defense -- and reinforce the collective defense. we are making a significant contribution to the global coalition through leadership roles. this team plays an important coordination function with the court -- coalition training efforts. we have provided training and assistance to iraqi assistant andes, medical serv
nato metals -- matters to canada. canada view -- canada brings value to nato. we contribute high-quality personnel to the alliance that delivers real effects on the ground. like the u.s., we are one of just four countries leading nato in the baltics. this is a critical element of strength and deterrence. we are proud to have taken a leadership role. because we understand the security environment we face, today it is more diverse, complex, and demands more of us than any time since the cold war....
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so nato matters to canada, and canada bring value to nato. we do this by contributing high-quality personnel from the leadership, our capabilities to the alliance that deliver real effects on the grown. so like the u.s., we are one of just four countries leading nato's enhance or battle groups in the baltics. carbon dioxi canada's leading. and we are proud to have taken a leadership role. so because we understand that the security environment we face today is more diverse, more complex and demands more of us than any time since the cold war. we also understand that the security and prosperity of europe is directly linked to canada security and prosperity as well. in that vain canada has floied personnel to eastern and southern europe. and canada is capacity building efforts in ukraine as well. we also are making a significant contribution to the global leadership -- this team plays an important accord nation function with the coalition training effort. our forces also provided training and assistance to the iraqui security forces, medical ser
so nato matters to canada, and canada bring value to nato. we do this by contributing high-quality personnel from the leadership, our capabilities to the alliance that deliver real effects on the grown. so like the u.s., we are one of just four countries leading nato's enhance or battle groups in the baltics. carbon dioxi canada's leading. and we are proud to have taken a leadership role. so because we understand that the security environment we face today is more diverse, more complex and...
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so nato matters to canada and canada brings value to nato. we do this by contributing high-quality personnel from our leadership, our capabilities to the alliance that deliver real effects on the ground. so like the u.s. we are one of just four countries leading nato's enhanced forward presence battle groups in the baltics. canada is leading in latvia. this is a critical element of nato strengthened deterrents and defense posture and we are proud to have taken a leadership role. so because we understand that the security environment we face today is more diverse, more complex, and demands more of us than anytime since the cold war. we also understand that the security and prosperity of europe is directly linked to canada's security and prosperity as well. so in that vein canada has deployed, canadian armed forces units and personnel to central and eastern europe to show solidarity and resolve and reinforce the alliance collective defense and canada is championing capacity-building efforts in ukraine as well. we also are making a significant c
so nato matters to canada and canada brings value to nato. we do this by contributing high-quality personnel from our leadership, our capabilities to the alliance that deliver real effects on the ground. so like the u.s. we are one of just four countries leading nato's enhanced forward presence battle groups in the baltics. canada is leading in latvia. this is a critical element of nato strengthened deterrents and defense posture and we are proud to have taken a leadership role. so because we...
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has a $400 million dairy surplus with canada, so it's not canada that is the challenge here. way we approach our very constructive relationship with the united states on trade and on other thgs is to base both around the facts of the issues and a shared desire to see citizens on both of our sides of the border succeed. we know that trade, nafta, free and open trade between canada and the u.s., creates jobs on both sides of the border, so we are not going to overreact. we're going to lay out the facts and we are going to have substantive conversations about how to improve the benefits for citizens on both sides of our borders. john: on particular things to do with milk, every canadian family pays several hundred dollars more in terms of their annual milk bill because of certain measures, surely as a protector of the middle class. on this one thing, you admit donald trump has a point? p.m. trudeau: let's not pretend we are in a global free market when it comes to agriculture. every country protect their agricultural industries. we have a supply management system that works very
has a $400 million dairy surplus with canada, so it's not canada that is the challenge here. way we approach our very constructive relationship with the united states on trade and on other thgs is to base both around the facts of the issues and a shared desire to see citizens on both of our sides of the border succeed. we know that trade, nafta, free and open trade between canada and the u.s., creates jobs on both sides of the border, so we are not going to overreact. we're going to lay out the...
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. >>> american farmers squaring off for a milk war with canada. i'm contessa brewer in upstate new york. how canada's prices are putting a american farms in danger. >>> the trump administration is waiting for congress to approve trade talks so the north american free trade agreement, or nafta, can be renegotiated. it is the trade pact the commerce secretary describes as being outdated, and ripe for reform. >> nafta is an ancient treaty. it's decades old. and neither our economy nor the mexican or canadian economies are remotely similar to when they were back when the deal was done. there's nothing about the digital economy. there's very little in it about the surrogate economy. and the sections that it does address, some of those are also clearly obsolete. >> secretary ross also said that the closer the nafta talks get to the mexican election, the more difficult they will become. >>> trade relations with canada have also become straped. president trump recently accused the country of intentionally undercutting american prices on dairy products. co
. >>> american farmers squaring off for a milk war with canada. i'm contessa brewer in upstate new york. how canada's prices are putting a american farms in danger. >>> the trump administration is waiting for congress to approve trade talks so the north american free trade agreement, or nafta, can be renegotiated. it is the trade pact the commerce secretary describes as being outdated, and ripe for reform. >> nafta is an ancient treaty. it's decades old. and neither our...
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and costing canada $1 billion.nd president trump did not hide that the latest shot was in response to protective pricing by canadian dairy farmers. we'll not stand for this. watch. >> >> canada what they did to our dairy farmer are system a disgrace. >> it was was ultrafiltered milk. and canadian farmers drove the price down and 75 dairieses in wisconsin and new york were notified they would not have a buyer for the milk in may. this family was look being at the potential of shutting down. >> we would have to have an auction and sell the cows. at the end of the month u.s. dairy farmers will have too much mullk. >> you can't pay the bills. >> reporter: canada said the problem is overproduction of u.s. dairy. >> the challenge in united states and canada is a global market issue and not caused by canada. >> reporter: the canadian minister issued the sharp rebuke and stating it will increase the price of new homes and putting them out of reach for tens of thousands of america home bares. 75 percent of the exports are b
and costing canada $1 billion.nd president trump did not hide that the latest shot was in response to protective pricing by canadian dairy farmers. we'll not stand for this. watch. >> >> canada what they did to our dairy farmer are system a disgrace. >> it was was ultrafiltered milk. and canadian farmers drove the price down and 75 dairieses in wisconsin and new york were notified they would not have a buyer for the milk in may. this family was look being at the potential of...
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sweeteners, ethanol goes into canada. livestock. they feed corn to the cattle in canada and a important a lot of livestock products. it is indeed -- a big part of our trade barrier there. jason: in a few minutes -- about theask you parlor game of prognostication. always challenging, probably more so challenging now than ever before. do you think congress should resolve this? should the administration? obviously something is going to change with this agreement. do you have any suggestion for the best process to achieve that? i'm looking at you, jack. jack: i was waiting for chip to enter that one. -- answer that one. president has given a notice to congress in their interaction back and forth, think they both have a role to play. the appropriate level of each at the end of the day, we need to balance that with the broader u.s. interests. it is hard to predict at this point in time as i think we are in the early stages of a substantive conversation. we have had a lot of public discourse about that is good or bad, etc., but now it is t
sweeteners, ethanol goes into canada. livestock. they feed corn to the cattle in canada and a important a lot of livestock products. it is indeed -- a big part of our trade barrier there. jason: in a few minutes -- about theask you parlor game of prognostication. always challenging, probably more so challenging now than ever before. do you think congress should resolve this? should the administration? obviously something is going to change with this agreement. do you have any suggestion for the...
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i love canada, but they've outsmarted our politicians for many years. >> seth: canada's be r us?, the worst thing canada's ever done, is try to pass off ham as bacon. [ light laughter ] and remember, the worst thing we ever did to canada was just one year ago. >> a game between two u.s. teams last night officially ended any faint hope for a canadian team to make the playoffs. this will be the first time since 1970, the nhl playoffs will be all american. >> seth: no canadian teams made the playoffs, prime minister. what should we do? lower the price of soft wood. [ laughter and applause ] in fact, trump was apparently so upset with canada that as of yesterday, his white house was threatening to terminate the landmark free trade deal between the u.s., mexico and canada. >> the white house considering drafting an executive order to pull out of the north american free trade agreement, nafta. >> seth: something tells me this isn't the first time trump has had to pull out because of some soft wood. [ laughter ] "i'm -- i'm sorry nafta, this has never happened before." [ laughter ] "com
i love canada, but they've outsmarted our politicians for many years. >> seth: canada's be r us?, the worst thing canada's ever done, is try to pass off ham as bacon. [ light laughter ] and remember, the worst thing we ever did to canada was just one year ago. >> a game between two u.s. teams last night officially ended any faint hope for a canadian team to make the playoffs. this will be the first time since 1970, the nhl playoffs will be all american. >> seth: no canadian...
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and the inspector general in canada auditor general said they paid, this is canada, little dinky canada they paid 1.5 billion and we're proposing that nothing would be paid here and there's no value and they said it was undervalued at 2.6. how old was their system because you're saying our system's old and did he krep pid and it wasn't worth anything. was theirs brand new spiff if i back then? >> no '. >> so they paid for it but here we have a much larger investment we're going to transfer for free and we have the problematic thing about takings. aupd valued it it at 13.7 billion, let's say how much of that would you deappreciate. >> that's the infrastructure alone i don't believe of it voflds a property value. >> okay. so it's quite valuable. now let's go to small airports. almost everybody on that side is sense tich to ga, they represent rural districts and we heard that we're, you know, they will not direct where people fly. that's correct. but this board will decide where we invest. here's are the statement of the ceo of jetblue. we also need to correct infrastructure improvements i
and the inspector general in canada auditor general said they paid, this is canada, little dinky canada they paid 1.5 billion and we're proposing that nothing would be paid here and there's no value and they said it was undervalued at 2.6. how old was their system because you're saying our system's old and did he krep pid and it wasn't worth anything. was theirs brand new spiff if i back then? >> no '. >> so they paid for it but here we have a much larger investment we're going to...
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the inspector general in canada said this is canada, little dinky canada, paid $1.5 billion, and we're proposing nothing would have value. was there's brand new, spiffy back then? >> no. >> okay, so they paid for it but here we have a much larger investment we're going to transfer for free and of course we have the whole problematic thing about takings. and you valued it at $3.7 billion. let's say how much of that would you depreciate? >> how much of that would depreciate it? >> yes, it's land value versus -- you don't know? >> that's infrastructure alone. i don't believe it depreciationiates the property value. >> okay, so it's quite valuable. so let's go to small airports. almost everybody on that side is sensitive to ga. we've heard they will not direct where people fly. that's correct. but this board will decide where we invest. here's the statement of the ceo of jet blue. we also need to direct infrastructure improvements into the regions of the country that will produce the most benefits board, that's the opinion of jetblue. we heard the same thing from the former koechlt of unit
the inspector general in canada said this is canada, little dinky canada, paid $1.5 billion, and we're proposing nothing would have value. was there's brand new, spiffy back then? >> no. >> okay, so they paid for it but here we have a much larger investment we're going to transfer for free and of course we have the whole problematic thing about takings. and you valued it at $3.7 billion. let's say how much of that would you depreciate? >> how much of that would depreciate it?...
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iam lead canada to back—to—back olympic podiums. to back—to—back olympic podiums. iam kind of lead canada to back—to—back olympic podiums. i am kind of amazed, actually, where my career has gone. and you can cast your vote for the bbc women's footballer of the year at our website, that's bbc.com/womensfootball, where you can see all the profile pieces on our five nominees. west indies claimed an improbable victory on thursday in barbados after they dismissed pakistan for 81 to win the second test by 106 runs and claim their first home test match victory for two years. pakistan started the fifth day at the kensington oval as favourites to win the test, and with it the series. they required 188 runs from their second innings but were blown away by the west indies bowlers. shannon gabriel took four wickets in the first innings, and added another five to finish with bowling figures of nine for 92. pakistan were skittled out for a dismal 81 with the third and deciding test beginning on the 10th of may. england start their busy domestic s
iam lead canada to back—to—back olympic podiums. to back—to—back olympic podiums. iam kind of lead canada to back—to—back olympic podiums. i am kind of amazed, actually, where my career has gone. and you can cast your vote for the bbc women's footballer of the year at our website, that's bbc.com/womensfootball, where you can see all the profile pieces on our five nominees. west indies claimed an improbable victory on thursday in barbados after they dismissed pakistan for 81 to win...
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and the inspector general in canada said they paid, this is little dinky canada. they paid 1.5 billion and we are proposing that nothing would be paid here. how old was their system? you are saying our system is old and decrepit. was theirs brand new, spiffy back then? >> no. >> so here we have a larger investment that we are going to transfer for free. and you valued it at 13.7 billion. let's say you know, how much of that would depreciate? >> how much would depreciate it? >> what is land value, versus building -- >> that is the infrastructure alone, i don't believe it involves the property value. >> so it is quite valuable. now let's go to small airports. almost everybody on that side is sensitive to ga. they represent rural districts. they will not direct where people fly. that's correct. but this board will decide where we invest. here is the statement of the ceo of jet blue. we need to direct infrastructure improvements into the regions of the country where it will produce the most benefits. the airlines get four seats on the board. that is the opinion of jet
and the inspector general in canada said they paid, this is little dinky canada. they paid 1.5 billion and we are proposing that nothing would be paid here. how old was their system? you are saying our system is old and decrepit. was theirs brand new, spiffy back then? >> no. >> so here we have a larger investment that we are going to transfer for free. and you valued it at 13.7 billion. let's say you know, how much of that would depreciate? >> how much would depreciate it?...
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canada has been looking to asia to drum up business., i spoke to the canadian trade minister who has been visiting the region doing that. he told me why nafta is important. we are the largest kind to the united states. we exchange about $2 billion of trade every day. 400,000 people crossing every day. the largest energy supplier to the us. actually, my own province is providing much of the electricity to new york. 47 states have gathered as their primary, secondary or treasury market service agreement has provided millions ofjobs on both sides. 9 millionjobs depends on canada but the relationship is unique because we do not sell to each other, we make things together. if you look at a car, reaching the consumer, this agreement has been good. it provides millions of middle—classjobs. this has been done two decades ago? a rented ii times already. we are proactive and confident that as my counterpart said recently, this has to be in the interests of all three parties so we are looking at these negotiations from prime ministerjustin trudeau
canada has been looking to asia to drum up business., i spoke to the canadian trade minister who has been visiting the region doing that. he told me why nafta is important. we are the largest kind to the united states. we exchange about $2 billion of trade every day. 400,000 people crossing every day. the largest energy supplier to the us. actually, my own province is providing much of the electricity to new york. 47 states have gathered as their primary, secondary or treasury market service...
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canada has never been the issue. by the way we have a positive balance of trade with canada.ery recently they have been our largest trading
canada has never been the issue. by the way we have a positive balance of trade with canada.ery recently they have been our largest trading
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canada has been looking to asia to drum up business.his region. he was in vietnam and singapore and south korea and japan but he says nafta is still an important trade pact. it's a lwa ys still an important trade pact. it's always good to start a negotiation when you are the first client of the entity going to negotiate with. we are proactive engaging with our us colleagues. the prime minister has established a relationship with president trump. we saw the dividend in the phone call recently and we have been firm in telling them and stand firm for canadian workers. that was the canadian trade minister saying they again to stand firm. windows counterpart, the us trade representative, has kicked off the process for the rework of the agreement with canada and mexico, issuing a 90— day notice to congress to do that. we are also in northern india — looking at a ‘rags to riches‘ story that may not have a happy ending. it's where much of the discarded clothing donated to charity ends up to be recycled into new cloth. but as shilpa kannan has b
canada has been looking to asia to drum up business.his region. he was in vietnam and singapore and south korea and japan but he says nafta is still an important trade pact. it's a lwa ys still an important trade pact. it's always good to start a negotiation when you are the first client of the entity going to negotiate with. we are proactive engaging with our us colleagues. the prime minister has established a relationship with president trump. we saw the dividend in the phone call recently...
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jorge: la felicidad que vive esta familia mexicana en canadÁ serÍan imposibles sin el trabajo de josÉ de los dos Únicos casos que se conocen en quebec que han logrado traer a sus familias y sacarlas de la pobreza y violencia que se vive en mÉxico al haber llegado a dicho programa y especializaciÓn. >> tengo a mi familia conmigo, estamos aquÍ. mi esposa trabaja aquÍ. jorge: ana lucÍa hernÁndez llegÓ hace tres aÑos para encontrarse con su esposo y vivir el sueÑo canadiense. hoy se encarga de la limpieza de las casas de los mÁs de 100 trabajadores agrÍcolas de la empresa. >> la verdad por mis hijos. yo me sacrifico a lo mejor, por mis hijos como por el futuro de mis hijos, porque aquÍ en canadÁ hay muchas oportunidades para ellos. jorge: para sus patrones fue un largo trabajo como demostrar que la familia merecÍa tener sus documentos legales. >> hay que probar al gobierno que los necesitamos y se han superado, ya que nadie responde a sus calificaciones especializadas. jorge: el trabajo agrÍcola de trabajadores temporales no fue lo que le permitiÓ josÉ establecerse en canadÁ, pero sÍ su d
jorge: la felicidad que vive esta familia mexicana en canadÁ serÍan imposibles sin el trabajo de josÉ de los dos Únicos casos que se conocen en quebec que han logrado traer a sus familias y sacarlas de la pobreza y violencia que se vive en mÉxico al haber llegado a dicho programa y especializaciÓn. >> tengo a mi familia conmigo, estamos aquÍ. mi esposa trabaja aquÍ. jorge: ana lucÍa hernÁndez llegÓ hace tres aÑos para encontrarse con su esposo y vivir el sueÑo canadiense. hoy...
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usually cannot make another claim in canada. an exception allows them to initiate the process if they cross legally at an open border. >> we are just moving forward. what do we have to do to get to the next mile? >> reporter: he found temporary shelter at a refugee center while he waits for the asylum earring. stories like him is -- stories like his are pulled together the people like emerson but resources will tear up all their small of life. kenneth craig, cbs news in emerson, manitoba, canada. >> we don't have figures on how many refugees have fled to emerson but the canada government reports nearly 650 refugees walked into quebec in february, 600% jump from the same time last year and along the u.s.-canadian border, is estimated 2100 fled the u.s. in the first two months of this year, doubling the number from last year. refugees caught at illegal crossings are refused entry and ordered to return to the u.s. >>> hot on the web, callous comments from a dean at yale that lacks sensitivity. it spread like wildfire. she used term
usually cannot make another claim in canada. an exception allows them to initiate the process if they cross legally at an open border. >> we are just moving forward. what do we have to do to get to the next mile? >> reporter: he found temporary shelter at a refugee center while he waits for the asylum earring. stories like him is -- stories like his are pulled together the people like emerson but resources will tear up all their small of life. kenneth craig, cbs news in emerson,...
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let's cross to canada, where —— to singapore, where canada's trade minister is on a visit.e. donald trump talked about the trade deal, he said it was a disaster costing millions of american jobs. he has talked about withdrawing from it completely if he cannot get better deals with canada and mexico. so canada has been looking further afield, to asia, in fact, to sign some new deals. this week the canadian trade minister has been touring asia, vietnam, singapore, south korea and japan. we spoke to him today and he told us that nafta has been extremely beneficial, not just for canada but for the us as well. this agreement has provided millions of good middle—class jobs on the boat side, 9 millionjobs in the us depend on canada but what makes it different is the relationship is unique, because we don't sell to each other, we make things together. look at a car, for example, a typical car would often ci’oss example, a typical car would often cross the border seven times before reaching the consumer so this agreement has been good, provided millions of middle—class jobs, agreeme
let's cross to canada, where —— to singapore, where canada's trade minister is on a visit.e. donald trump talked about the trade deal, he said it was a disaster costing millions of american jobs. he has talked about withdrawing from it completely if he cannot get better deals with canada and mexico. so canada has been looking further afield, to asia, in fact, to sign some new deals. this week the canadian trade minister has been touring asia, vietnam, singapore, south korea and japan. we...
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we did not know thing except that canada was vast. that canada was vast. all we could see was snow. when i first came to this house, there was no running water, there was no electricity, there was no bathroom. we didn't have a lot of money. ken had to work away quite a lot. i think that, i'll admit, that is probably why i had eight children. when husbands have to work away, you're glad to see them when they come back. there were a lot of us who were very brave, or else very silly — i don't know which! it was, well, i would say an adventure. betty hawkins talking to witness from her home in canada. now to one of the greatest archaeological finds of the 20th century. in the spring of 1974, a group of farmers in china accidentally uncovered the site of the vast terracotta army. our next witness is an archaeologist, li xiuzhen, who has devoted her career to these life—size warriors. newsreel: it's a vast pottery army being unearthed from the tomb it has laid in for more than 2000 years. and li xiuzhen still works on the site of the terrac
we did not know thing except that canada was vast. that canada was vast. all we could see was snow. when i first came to this house, there was no running water, there was no electricity, there was no bathroom. we didn't have a lot of money. ken had to work away quite a lot. i think that, i'll admit, that is probably why i had eight children. when husbands have to work away, you're glad to see them when they come back. there were a lot of us who were very brave, or else very silly — i don't...
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en canadÁ, la oposiciÓn del paramento quiere frenarla inmigraciÓn ilegal.cae nelo Álvarez, derrota a julio cesar chÁvez junior que mostrÓ muy poco arriba del cuadrilÁtero. asÍ comenzamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: este es un noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana. fÉlix: bienvenidos al noticiero univisiÓn. los indocumentados en texas estÁn muy preocupados porque el gobernador, serÍa punto de firmar una ley contra el estatus de santuario. la medida afectarÍa no sÓlo municipalidadessi no a universidades que se hayan decidido a proteger a la deportaciÓn a sus estudiantes. galo nos cuenta este y otros temores. galo: la sola idea de que los niÑos extranjeros puedan ser cuestionados, debido a su estatus migratorio ha desatado todo tipo de reacciones. la ley que estarÍa a punto de ser firmadadirÍa eso y mucho mÁs. >> ya tenemos dos grupos hispanos de abogados que van a poner pleito a una demanda en contra de esta ley y la vamos a pelear en las cortes. reportero: permite cualquier persona puede hacer obligado a mostrar sus papeles, ademÁs los agente podrÍan ser sancionados y
en canadÁ, la oposiciÓn del paramento quiere frenarla inmigraciÓn ilegal.cae nelo Álvarez, derrota a julio cesar chÁvez junior que mostrÓ muy poco arriba del cuadrilÁtero. asÍ comenzamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: este es un noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana. fÉlix: bienvenidos al noticiero univisiÓn. los indocumentados en texas estÁn muy preocupados porque el gobernador, serÍa punto de firmar una ley contra el estatus de santuario. la medida afectarÍa no sÓlo...
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or canada. stan the "rtm" ipad mini giveaway. >>> here's one of our cuties. >> this i going viral because of these cuties. >> oh, mythat? >> can you tell what that is? >> here's two baby armadillos. >> little armadillos. >> look at that. you can already see the little armor plates in the back. >> yeah, you can. they startedroh o though. he says he got home and discovered that their giant mother diedginiv he posted this u video of playing with the young armadillo and people have just been watchingthis. this video already has 2 million views. >> but what do you do now? so.'re not an ardimallra animal magic. it's wildlife conservation and science education. he has allhe hsee and at this rescue that he takes to schools to educate people. right person who knows how to get the right milk for these babies. but people are mesmerized. >> i didn't know what they looked like when they were babies. >> it's so babies who were orphaned have now captured the imagination of people. >>> think your morning workou
or canada. stan the "rtm" ipad mini giveaway. >>> here's one of our cuties. >> this i going viral because of these cuties. >> oh, mythat? >> can you tell what that is? >> here's two baby armadillos. >> little armadillos. >> look at that. you can already see the little armor plates in the back. >> yeah, you can. they startedroh o though. he says he got home and discovered that their giant mother diedginiv he posted this u video of...
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the one thing that was interesting for me with canada, and to be clear, i have not looked at canada closelyhere was 2011. i had some meetings up there. in a buildingas owned by one of the large banks, and this is a couple years after the financial crisis. there were these ads everywhere saying, "borrow to get ahead," and work encouraging -- and they were in courage and debt fueled consumption. it was bizarre given what the u.s. went through. several years later, you had that, you had real estate pushed up in part by foreign buyers, which creates this frenzy, and a lot of canadians have taken on debt to participate. from aditions you get pretty distant perspective, but the conditions seem to exist for them -- are there to be pain inflicted on the market, not in the too distant future. >> what concerns do you have about regulation in canada, that institutions meant to keep these issues in check, i know you have talked about the regulatory structure here in the past and how much of it resides at the provincial level. how much of a problem is that? issues in check, i know you have >> i am not t
the one thing that was interesting for me with canada, and to be clear, i have not looked at canada closelyhere was 2011. i had some meetings up there. in a buildingas owned by one of the large banks, and this is a couple years after the financial crisis. there were these ads everywhere saying, "borrow to get ahead," and work encouraging -- and they were in courage and debt fueled consumption. it was bizarre given what the u.s. went through. several years later, you had that, you had...
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we are canada's largest customer. canada does not want to mess with us. if you mess with us we will retaliate. and it's not a severe message. it wasn't crushing but it was something to let people know that you can't let mess with the united states. china was a currency manipulator. they stopped being a currency manipulator during the election. but accusing china of being a currency manipulator. and using it as a negotiating tool along with bombing syria and showing that we are serious. they have done more. then they have done in the past 25 years. it is because we have some in there who knew how to negotiate. and they went forward with strength. the administration has promised of focus on america first. in the recent news syria and iran is threatening the message. will take a look at that question when we come back. whoa, this thing is crazy. i just had to push one button to join. it's like i'm in the office with you, even though i'm here. it's almost like the virtual reality of business communications. no, it's reality. intuitive one touch video conferen
we are canada's largest customer. canada does not want to mess with us. if you mess with us we will retaliate. and it's not a severe message. it wasn't crushing but it was something to let people know that you can't let mess with the united states. china was a currency manipulator. they stopped being a currency manipulator during the election. but accusing china of being a currency manipulator. and using it as a negotiating tool along with bombing syria and showing that we are serious. they...
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i hope the legacy i leave is just specifically the sport in canada. take it to a better place.peline, canada will put its mark on the world game and we will never go backwards. voting closes at 0800 gmt on the 15th of may. you can choose your winner at bbc.com/womensfootball. tennis's world number one andy murray has been knocked out of another tournament early, going down in the third round of the madrid masters. he was beaten in straight sets by croatia's borna coric, who only qualified as a "lucky loser". the world number 59 won 6—3, 6—3, to claim his second victory over murray in four matches. he'll play the eighth seed dominic thiem in the quarter—finals. it does mean a lot to me. obviously i can't play very good here. at the beginning of the week. so this was quite a big surprise. yesterday in my match i started to feel good again. i was playing some very good tennis. but today i can say that it was my best match of the season. it wasn't great. i started the match 0k. it wasn't great. i started the match ok. but when i started to go behind ididn't find ok. but when i star
i hope the legacy i leave is just specifically the sport in canada. take it to a better place.peline, canada will put its mark on the world game and we will never go backwards. voting closes at 0800 gmt on the 15th of may. you can choose your winner at bbc.com/womensfootball. tennis's world number one andy murray has been knocked out of another tournament early, going down in the third round of the madrid masters. he was beaten in straight sets by croatia's borna coric, who only qualified as a...
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there's almost none in canada today.ook at that and it gives me great hope because it tells me there are policy solutions to the very real challenges that neil ferguson has brought up, and it reminds me once again that we should all around the world be a little bit more canadian. [ applause ] >> we're now going to move into the moderated portion of this, which i'm going to do very lightly. i want to just start, gentlemen, by refocusing this debate a little bit. let's remember that resolution is, be it resolved the liberal international order is over. i think it is a secondary concern whether it is good or bad. people may choose to vote on that prerequisite, but many people in this room are trying to figure out is it over or not. neil, i want to pressure test you a bit. give us some concrete examples why you think, not that it is bad, but that it is over, that its time has come? >> well, fareed has just said some extraordinary optimistic things about europe, but i would say that the european union's current crisis is a pe
there's almost none in canada today.ook at that and it gives me great hope because it tells me there are policy solutions to the very real challenges that neil ferguson has brought up, and it reminds me once again that we should all around the world be a little bit more canadian. [ applause ] >> we're now going to move into the moderated portion of this, which i'm going to do very lightly. i want to just start, gentlemen, by refocusing this debate a little bit. let's remember that...
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because i know they are from canada. >> they are from canada. >> there's one in michigan, we are told and -- >> let's go to michigan. >> we are going to have to check. >> they are known for their doughnuts, yeah and their coffee. >> better than krispy kreme? >> every time we go to canada, we got to go to tim horton's and they have a line wrapped around. >> well, then, they are good. >> they must be, right? >> oh, canada. >> a bouquet of doughnuts, heck, yeah. >> i'll take a burrito anytime. >>> even for breakfast. now i did it. now we are hungry, right? look at the clear skies and if you look carefully you could even see the morning star out there, very hard to see above the bay bridge, it's venus. clear skies everywhere this morning. 54 in oakland, 53 san francisco. the winds are slight, under 10, even calm east of the bay. hayward, fremont and pleasanton, northeast that's an offshore in livermore where yesterday we topped off at 80 degrees, north-northeast in napa at three. we did have a napa yesterday, 82 degrees. weather watcher tim woods, where have you been? good to see you. he'
because i know they are from canada. >> they are from canada. >> there's one in michigan, we are told and -- >> let's go to michigan. >> we are going to have to check. >> they are known for their doughnuts, yeah and their coffee. >> better than krispy kreme? >> every time we go to canada, we got to go to tim horton's and they have a line wrapped around. >> well, then, they are good. >> they must be, right? >> oh, canada. >> a...
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>> 'o canada. la, la, la. >> thank you, jack. ♪ through patriots >> if everybody took a turn singing a word the we could all do it. basically overwhelming response on social media so far has been no tauch no. how i am in church. i will just rely on you to know the word. >> i stand up and say all the responses though they changed all the responses in the catholic mass. i'm the idiot saying all the wrong things. >> that's their fault for changing it. >> packers leaked orange is the new black. what could the breach mean for the future of streaming media. >> we'll meet a world war ii veteran who traveled to washington december tees to reflect on his past and look towards his future. first, a look at today's temperatures here in america. >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by all star marketing. you won't see these folks they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the
>> 'o canada. la, la, la. >> thank you, jack. ♪ through patriots >> if everybody took a turn singing a word the we could all do it. basically overwhelming response on social media so far has been no tauch no. how i am in church. i will just rely on you to know the word. >> i stand up and say all the responses though they changed all the responses in the catholic mass. i'm the idiot saying all the wrong things. >> that's their fault for changing it. >>...
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canada is. so why is this relationship with the saudis so very important? well, they alone have the power to move prices up and down, simply by turning the spigots on or off. back in 2008 when the supply was tight and the saudis couldn't open their spigots fast enough, we saw prices at the pump skyrocket. gas shot up to a nationwide average of $4.11 a gallon. but that was before our fracking boom. today they're around $2.34. and apparently that's worth a lot. >> a little country, means a lot. >> thanks for the canadian shoutout, by the way. but canada sells its oil to the united states and it goes through pipelines. canada doesn't have a lot of options other than to sell its oil to the united states. saudi arabia, while we get less of our oil from saudi, it can influence the price one way or another. and america, 5% of the world's population, 25% of the world's oil consumption. that is why saudi arabia matters so much. but it's not just the oil, there's some other business going on. >> if you think about why president trump would choose a trip like this, sa
canada is. so why is this relationship with the saudis so very important? well, they alone have the power to move prices up and down, simply by turning the spigots on or off. back in 2008 when the supply was tight and the saudis couldn't open their spigots fast enough, we saw prices at the pump skyrocket. gas shot up to a nationwide average of $4.11 a gallon. but that was before our fracking boom. today they're around $2.34. and apparently that's worth a lot. >> a little country, means a...
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we border canada. one vermonter recently wrote to me about the toronto school district's ban on student trips to the united states because of what's been said about muslims. this vermonter writes, vermont relies heavily on student destination trips as a driver of the more than $3 billion the tourism sector generates within the state. this is a state of only 625,000 people so the $3 billion is a big factor. other vermonters, innkeepers, shop owners have contacted me about the cancellations they've received from canada. the president claims this lanket travel ban is necessary for national security because individuals from certain countries pose too great a risk of terrorism. i have never felt terrorized for national security because individuals from certain when i've gone to canada. even with my limited french in the province of quebec, my wife's relatives treat me with some respect. but it is -- but is citizenship alone without any additional evidence a reliable indicator of the terrorist threat? mr. ke
we border canada. one vermonter recently wrote to me about the toronto school district's ban on student trips to the united states because of what's been said about muslims. this vermonter writes, vermont relies heavily on student destination trips as a driver of the more than $3 billion the tourism sector generates within the state. this is a state of only 625,000 people so the $3 billion is a big factor. other vermonters, innkeepers, shop owners have contacted me about the cancellations...
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sticking with canada, mexico and the usa.ost the 2026 world cup. that's something we learnt from fifa's congress in bahrain today. but big changes are on the cards when it comes to sponsorship of the tournament, with the cash increasingly coming from china and the middle east. last year fifa managed to make a loss of $369m. a significant reason why was the cost of the corruption scandal that has been engulfing it. bear in mind the world cup is the most profitable sporting event in the world. if you look where the new money is coming from, it is coming from china and the middle east. in the short term, i think big, global, and the middle east. in the short term, ithink big, global, western european brands web based in western european brands web based in western europe and the us will be fearful about their image. i think we will wait until the world cup 2026 is revealed. i think they are fast tracking that. once that goes out, if it goes back into the us, canada and mexico is a joint bid, i think that will have an effect. i t
sticking with canada, mexico and the usa.ost the 2026 world cup. that's something we learnt from fifa's congress in bahrain today. but big changes are on the cards when it comes to sponsorship of the tournament, with the cash increasingly coming from china and the middle east. last year fifa managed to make a loss of $369m. a significant reason why was the cost of the corruption scandal that has been engulfing it. bear in mind the world cup is the most profitable sporting event in the world. if...
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i have lived in canada for 18 years. wanted to tell you we have to do [indiscernible] ,ou can go to europe, france germany and all those places and the government should have insurance for everybody. now you can have all insurance companies -- hello? host: i am listening. you have to watch out, the drugs company, the insurance canada andi was in this is what [indiscernible] you can say the 40 million people have insurance and 40 many people will have to work. it will not work. canada has all private insurance. they compare to each other to ensure -- two run insurance. host: jr is an texas. caller: good morning. this is a weird deal, because insurancess of health and health care and hospitals and doctors and all that and people if we want to cover people with existing conditions, it is a business on the insurance side but it is something when to do to take care of each other on the human side. how do you marry all of that? if somebody was living carefree lifestyle where they are drinking beer, their eating unhealthy foods
i have lived in canada for 18 years. wanted to tell you we have to do [indiscernible] ,ou can go to europe, france germany and all those places and the government should have insurance for everybody. now you can have all insurance companies -- hello? host: i am listening. you have to watch out, the drugs company, the insurance canada andi was in this is what [indiscernible] you can say the 40 million people have insurance and 40 many people will have to work. it will not work. canada has all...
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presentadora: ha incrementado la cantidad personas que cruzan la frontera con canadÁ y a pesar de quen hecho sonar las alarmas y crear controversia. >> el alto nÚmero que envasado la frontera de manera ilegal, comienza a inquietar a los miembros de la oposiciÓn quienes consideran que esos inmigrantes no deben pedir refugio en ese paÍs. si alguien va a los estados unidos, estarÁ habilitado para pedir asilo en canadÁ la respuesta ha sido durante mucho tiempo que no. obligan a pedir refugio en el primer paÍs donde llegue pero para los conservadores es un aliento. >>creo que nunca fue la intenciÓn y tienen que tener un paro y ser cerrados. en las calles se pueden palpar los diferentes puntos de vista. >> en un sentido podrÍa ser incorrecto porque eventualmente si perdemos el control de la situaciÓn estarÍa mal ya que el riesgo podrÍa ser grande. alberto, abogado de inmigraciÓn explica el pensamiento de los conservadores asÍ como el simÓn de 2% de la población que no estÁ de acuerdo con la llegada de ilegales. >> si viene una persona que no tiene educaciÓn y que no hable ninguno de los dos
presentadora: ha incrementado la cantidad personas que cruzan la frontera con canadÁ y a pesar de quen hecho sonar las alarmas y crear controversia. >> el alto nÚmero que envasado la frontera de manera ilegal, comienza a inquietar a los miembros de la oposiciÓn quienes consideran que esos inmigrantes no deben pedir refugio en ese paÍs. si alguien va a los estados unidos, estarÁ habilitado para pedir asilo en canadÁ la respuesta ha sido durante mucho tiempo que no. obligan a pedir...
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is being hurt by unfair acts in canada. we sent contessa to new york state where the cow got a little too friendly with her. >> is it that it's too friendly or we're fast friends now. it's the dairy farm that's taking a look into the show. and we're talking about the way they hope president trump will lead a charge in a new milk war in canada. a used car, hey you've gotta see this. tr cno.n. alright, see you down there. mmm, fine. okay, what do we got? okay, watch this. do the thing we talked about. what do we say? it's going to be great. watch. remember what we were just saying? go irish! see that? yes! i'm gonna just go back to doing what i was doing. find your awesome with the xfinity x1 voice remote. >>> the president picking a fight with canada over lumber but also milk. the u.s. say u.s. dairy farmers are fighting an unfair battle with producers. >> they're really hoping that donald trump can do something to get the canadians to come to the table and prep more for free trade. there's 1400 cows mixed every day. but he'
is being hurt by unfair acts in canada. we sent contessa to new york state where the cow got a little too friendly with her. >> is it that it's too friendly or we're fast friends now. it's the dairy farm that's taking a look into the show. and we're talking about the way they hope president trump will lead a charge in a new milk war in canada. a used car, hey you've gotta see this. tr cno.n. alright, see you down there. mmm, fine. okay, what do we got? okay, watch this. do the thing we...
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betty hawkins talking to witness from her home in canada.st archaeological finds of the 20th century. in the spring of 1974, a group of people in china accidentally uncovered the site of the vast terracotta army. our next witness is an archaeologist, li xiuzhen, who has devoted her career to these life—size warriors. newsreel: it's a vast terracotta army being unearthed from the tomb it has laid in for more than 2000 years. i work on the site of the terracotta army in china. and li xiuzhen still works on the site of the terracotta army in china. remember, you can watch witness every month on the bbc news channel and you can catch up on all of the films along with more than 1,000 radio programmes in our on line archive. just go to bbc news. the nazi who planned the holocaust in 1961 was put on trial injerusalem. gabriel bach was a young israeli lawyer at the time and was chosen as one of the prosecutors in a trial attracting worldwide attention. in the ninth week of thisjerusalem trialfor the murder of 6 million jews, albert eichmann takes th
betty hawkins talking to witness from her home in canada.st archaeological finds of the 20th century. in the spring of 1974, a group of people in china accidentally uncovered the site of the vast terracotta army. our next witness is an archaeologist, li xiuzhen, who has devoted her career to these life—size warriors. newsreel: it's a vast terracotta army being unearthed from the tomb it has laid in for more than 2000 years. i work on the site of the terracotta army in china. and li xiuzhen...
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or canada. >> head over to rightthisminute.com and click win ipad. or twitter. enter each every day. >> let's reveal thursday's buzzword. it's pirate. >> get over to rightthisminute.com, click on ipad and the buzzword pirate, p-i-r-a-t-e. >> good luck, everybody. >>> a prankster offers to buy people's dogs. >> i'll buy it for $10,000. >> i wouldn't do it. >> then he gets serious. >> see if a a way. >> chris, how are you getting that out? >> i wonder if he's going to carve that into a car seat and leave it there. >>> how much do we love our dogs? >> a lot. >> literally how much do we love our dogs. like walter. would you give up walter for 10 bucks. >> no. >> $100. >> no. >> $10,000. $100,000. >> sold. >> i would. >> the question, nobody is going to take that. not exactly the question. here in chicago he's got a briefcase with what looks like $100,000 in cash you can see here. he starts walking up to people with dogs. >> that is a good looking dog. what kind is it? >> a shepherd husky. >> can i pet him? >> catches his eye. >> i'll buy one for $10,000.
or canada. >> head over to rightthisminute.com and click win ipad. or twitter. enter each every day. >> let's reveal thursday's buzzword. it's pirate. >> get over to rightthisminute.com, click on ipad and the buzzword pirate, p-i-r-a-t-e. >> good luck, everybody. >>> a prankster offers to buy people's dogs. >> i'll buy it for $10,000. >> i wouldn't do it. >> then he gets serious. >> see if a a way. >> chris, how are you getting that...