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the united states, canada and mexico and canada account for more than a quarter of the world's g.d.p. since the trilateral agreement went into 1994, u.s. trade with the partners has tripled. that accounts for millions of middle-class jobs for canadians and americans. free trade has worked. it's working now. and those ties have grown well beyond direct trade. canadians pay more than $500 million annually in property tax in the florida alone. \[laughter] prime minister trudeau: and another 25,000 homes in arizona are canadian-owned. something to do with the weather, i suspect. but nafta isn't perfect. no such agreement never is. we think it should be updated and modernized as it has been a dozen times over the past quarter century. and i have every expectation that it will be to the ultimate benefit of working people in all three partner countries. and i have to add this. we have been gratified by the serious, respectful response that our outreach has met at all levels of american government. we thank our counterparts in the trump administration for that and we thank all of you, the rel
the united states, canada and mexico and canada account for more than a quarter of the world's g.d.p. since the trilateral agreement went into 1994, u.s. trade with the partners has tripled. that accounts for millions of middle-class jobs for canadians and americans. free trade has worked. it's working now. and those ties have grown well beyond direct trade. canadians pay more than $500 million annually in property tax in the florida alone. \[laughter] prime minister trudeau: and another 25,000...
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but canada is no mouse. more like a moose [laughter] strong and peaceable, but still massively outweighed. [laughter] so we need to work harder to make our points, to advocate for the interests of canadian families in a way that will connect down here. that applies across the range of international interests, from the fight against climate change to job creation to our common defense. let's face it. this is another truth about good neighbors. sometimes, we take each other for granted. sometimes, the very dependability and ease of a relationship can lead to us paying too little attention. when that happens, the intervals in variably live to regret it. canada,ds, we, in decided we would not allow that to happen with our relationship with the united states of america. and you will allow me to say that again for the folks back home, because it is important. [speaking french] when i talk about the importance of maintaining this relationship, i talk about it as a collective. we, because the sentiment extends throu
but canada is no mouse. more like a moose [laughter] strong and peaceable, but still massively outweighed. [laughter] so we need to work harder to make our points, to advocate for the interests of canadian families in a way that will connect down here. that applies across the range of international interests, from the fight against climate change to job creation to our common defense. let's face it. this is another truth about good neighbors. sometimes, we take each other for granted....
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i want to also thank all of our guests from canada and mexico. this is probably the largest turn-- turnout from those two countries and i went to take a couple of minutes to focus on those relationships and as the prime minister said to allah quickly, creates wealth and in trade as in automation or other innovation there can sometimes be significant job displacement. we has governors whether democrat or republican can do a better job and have to do a better job at training and education-- educating people of all ages for all the new jobs created by this rapidly evolving global economy. without any partisan bias i think we share in this response ability and also as prime minister to do said we need to make sure come i think his words were that the benefits were more broadly shared among our citizens. we believe that states and providences and work together to achieve greater success for all the people we serve. this is precisely why governor herbert and i worked hard to develop the inaugural north america summit of governors that took place in col
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canada doesn't want to go there. if anything we would like a thinner border for trade coming off a figure one. allow me to repeat that in french. [speaking french] [speaking french] now, there are some great arguments to be made for keeping our borders thing when it comes to trade even when we improve a cross-border law enforcement that makes canadians and americans safer. our friends and partners in michigan and ohio know well the case of magna international. a global automotive parts supplier headquartered in ontario founded in 1957, magna today and employs nearly 140,000 workers in 29 countries, half of those workers are here in north america and magna has 65 facilities in the united states, 60 in canada and 29 and mexico. here's the point. magna supply-chain spans the border. to a car part, the border is invisible. canadian components are repeatedly incorporated into more complex products before finally assembly. a hydro formed upper crossmember starts in ontario. it's imported into michigan for assembly into a c
canada doesn't want to go there. if anything we would like a thinner border for trade coming off a figure one. allow me to repeat that in french. [speaking french] [speaking french] now, there are some great arguments to be made for keeping our borders thing when it comes to trade even when we improve a cross-border law enforcement that makes canadians and americans safer. our friends and partners in michigan and ohio know well the case of magna international. a global automotive parts supplier...
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i tell him canada is the best. canada's the best for me.re we're from. "0h, welcome, welcome!" and they help — what do you need, if we want help. but canada cannot escape the scars of its past. these are the lands of the iroquois, building their traditional longhouses. some indigenous groups, native canadians, are boycotting the birthday celebrations. for many, the past 150 years have seen land taken and promises broken. we were here — we look back further than 150 years, because we've been here for thousands of years. and, you know, you're saying canadians are celebrating. well, not everybody who lives in this country is celebrating 150 years of canada. the first nations people aren't. and then there is the british connection. today, prince charles was in the small town of wellington, beside lake ontario. one day, if things remain as they are, he will be canadian head of state. many in the crowd here want to retain their british ties. but elsewhere, some are less sure. at this anniversary, canadians are celebrating their history, but these
i tell him canada is the best. canada's the best for me.re we're from. "0h, welcome, welcome!" and they help — what do you need, if we want help. but canada cannot escape the scars of its past. these are the lands of the iroquois, building their traditional longhouses. some indigenous groups, native canadians, are boycotting the birthday celebrations. for many, the past 150 years have seen land taken and promises broken. we were here — we look back further than 150 years, because...
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friends, canada doesn't want to go there. a thinnerg, we'd like border for trade, not a thicker one. host: what did you hear there from the prime minister? guest: several thing, he's u.s. governors, governors seem to be in favor of free trade, those in border border with the canada and mexico. is lso, you know, canada profree trade, they trade with e.u. and this is true whether conservatives that negotiated the partnership with or the more liberal leaders trudeau.me minister what i also heard was criticism administration's objective for included by domestic american procurement provisions in the new nafta. had open nafta procurement, any company from ny country could compete on a level playing field. rump wants to add by america provisions and have provisions that allow them to levee tariffs mexico when the administration feels there is dumping and wave of imports having those overturned by nafta dispute resolution body. host: lots of calls coming in for william mauldin. eddie, the first call from -- mitchell, edsefrom indian
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other officials pointed out that the tariff would also affect major trading allies such as germany canada the u.k. even mexico most economists agree that the tariffs themselves could trigger a recession in the united states. people are there talking about obamacare perhaps not leaving capitol hill with a repeal and this is what republicans have been cheering for for years and getting that done my guest says the senate bills future depends on the community rating please welcome hadley heath manning with independent women's forum has a no one better to bring in on this subject the senate bills future as you say rests on a decision about the community rating that a repeal of obamacare has got to address this issue before moving forward tell us about that. well certainly there's a lot in the air right now considering the president from recently tweeted that maybe lawmakers should simply repeal obamacare and then come back to replacement later but there's there was movement on a bill in the senate was presented the text was made public and the finally gave us health care analysts an opportunit
other officials pointed out that the tariff would also affect major trading allies such as germany canada the u.k. even mexico most economists agree that the tariffs themselves could trigger a recession in the united states. people are there talking about obamacare perhaps not leaving capitol hill with a repeal and this is what republicans have been cheering for for years and getting that done my guest says the senate bills future depends on the community rating please welcome hadley heath...
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dndole permiso al avin de air canada a usar esa pista.s todays feeds hd sfo air canada incident audio 28 to 31 "where is this guy going? he's on the taxiway." una tercera voz cuestiona la maniobra, indicando que el avin se acercaba a la pista equivocada...... entonces de inmediato el piloto recibe la orden de tomar altura y hacer un nuevo intento de aterrizaje.... lorena tag --- la comisin federal de aviacin indic que esta semana agentes van a investigar el peligroso incidente. --por su parte la empresa air canada y el aeropuerto de san francisco, hacen sus propias investigaciones para determinar responsabilidades --- blanca --directores de la junta del bart, crticos con la agencia, porque dicen, no hace lo suficiente para informar a sus usuarios sobre robos recientes. take vo / blanca --y es que desde que el nuevo jefe de la polica del bart, asumi su cargo en mayo, la forma en la que el departamento reporta los delitos cambi. --el bart usa ahora, la herramienta on-line gratuita ''crime-mapping'' que proporciona informacin sobre crmenes e
dndole permiso al avin de air canada a usar esa pista.s todays feeds hd sfo air canada incident audio 28 to 31 "where is this guy going? he's on the taxiway." una tercera voz cuestiona la maniobra, indicando que el avin se acercaba a la pista equivocada...... entonces de inmediato el piloto recibe la orden de tomar altura y hacer un nuevo intento de aterrizaje.... lorena tag --- la comisin federal de aviacin indic que esta semana agentes van a investigar el peligroso incidente. --por...
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coming up after the break norad make over the north american aerospace defense command may force canada into uncomfortable political territory we go to toronto without report and as we go to the break here the numbers at the closing bell. it will. be just with the with me because i cannot get a little. village. by seven miles on you but i. but. it wasn't but i guess some kind of sign of this you. just see that. where the blue people get sick good for immigrants. or really know for sure but this has been. you know what i just had no idea. the future used to strengthen the. retrieve the member states. of course and this partnership of one night has to be governed by one basic understanding or principle. really in the mix disaggregate your trip had to fix ability to undertake the programs and. must do more to treat. people wants all of them but states. fleur used to be a professional hockey player who won a stanley cup and the moment the girl who was living the dream as he sits in a dark side. the time i was fourteen to sixteen i was raped one hundred fifty times by a coal mine i was moles
coming up after the break norad make over the north american aerospace defense command may force canada into uncomfortable political territory we go to toronto without report and as we go to the break here the numbers at the closing bell. it will. be just with the with me because i cannot get a little. village. by seven miles on you but i. but. it wasn't but i guess some kind of sign of this you. just see that. where the blue people get sick good for immigrants. or really know for sure but this...
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the united states, canada and mexico and canada account for more than a quarter of the world's g.d.p. since the trilateral agreement went into 1994, u.s. trade with the partners has tripled. that accounts for millions of middle-class jobs for canadians and americans. free trade has worked. it's working now. and those ties have grown well beyond direct trade. canadians pay more than $500 million annually in property tax in the florida alone. [laughter] prime minister trudeau: and another 25,000 homes in arizona are canadian-owned. something to do with the weather, i suspect. but nafta isn't perfect. no such agreement never is. we think it should be updated and modernized as it has been a dozen times over the past quarter century. and i have every expectation that it will be to the ultimate benefit of working people in all three partner countries. and i have to add this. we have been gratified by the serious, respectful response that our outreach has met at all levels of america karen government. we thank our counterparts in the trump administration for that and we thank all of you, the
the united states, canada and mexico and canada account for more than a quarter of the world's g.d.p. since the trilateral agreement went into 1994, u.s. trade with the partners has tripled. that accounts for millions of middle-class jobs for canadians and americans. free trade has worked. it's working now. and those ties have grown well beyond direct trade. canadians pay more than $500 million annually in property tax in the florida alone. [laughter] prime minister trudeau: and another 25,000...
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canada once from the fuel canadian. as soon as possible. somebody asked me like canada. and i tell i tell him. canada is at best. canada is the best for me. my neighbor or just three. i know it in the. i sky us would you from. as well we come we come and say happy what do you need if you want to head. but canada cannot escape the scars of its past. these are the lands of the iroquois. building that traditional longhouses. some indigenous groups native canadians are boycotting the birthday celebrations. for many the pasta hundred and fifty years have seen the land taken and promises broken. we were here we look back further than a hundred and fifty years because we've been here for thousands of years. and then you know you're saying canadians are celebrating mal not everybody that lives in this country is celebrating. a hundred and fifty years of talent the first nations people are. and then who's the. today prince charles was in the small town of wellington beside lake ontario. if anyone they need schools no. this one day. his remain as they are he'll be canadian head of
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canada marks the 150th anniversary of its confederation.alf a million people are due to attend celebrations in ottawa. and in rugby union, the lions square the series in new zealand, ending the all blacks eight year winning streak at home. hello and welcome to world news today. we begin in mosul, where after intense fighting, iraqi forces say they've taken control of the so—called islamic state's main base. the militants have also been driven from a hospital compound, where several senior is leaders were thought to have been hiding. but fighting is continuing around part of the old city. commanders say they are confident a final victory is in sight. our correspondent orla guerin reports from mosul. a symbol of victory, planted this morning in what was the main base of is in mosul. troops weary after driving the militants from this vast medical complex but vowing to hunt down every last one of them. we will keep chasing them and those who support them, says this man. we will throw them in the garbage. commanders say they have removed a cance
canada marks the 150th anniversary of its confederation.alf a million people are due to attend celebrations in ottawa. and in rugby union, the lions square the series in new zealand, ending the all blacks eight year winning streak at home. hello and welcome to world news today. we begin in mosul, where after intense fighting, iraqi forces say they've taken control of the so—called islamic state's main base. the militants have also been driven from a hospital compound, where several senior is...
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coming up after the break norad make over the north american aerospace defense command may force canada into uncomfortable political territory we go to toronto without report and as we go to the break here the numbers at the closing bell. if we take for instance the size large enough to destroy a city say forty meters or so of the million or so asteroids out there oh we have discovered perhaps a percent or so of that ten thousand of them for him so in other words i means that ninety nine percent of them are undiscovered so you. should expect that the great majority of asteroids are very close to the earth to come as a surprise. flurry used to be a professional hockey player won a stanley cup and the moment the girl who was living the dream was to sit in a dark side of the time i was fourteen to sixteen i was raped one hundred fifty times by a coach i was mawson in a dark room and so you know every time i close my eyes or from sleep after many years of silence he speaks up and unites with other victims so you are going from toronto to ottawa walk in an hour walk and. walk just to create
coming up after the break norad make over the north american aerospace defense command may force canada into uncomfortable political territory we go to toronto without report and as we go to the break here the numbers at the closing bell. if we take for instance the size large enough to destroy a city say forty meters or so of the million or so asteroids out there oh we have discovered perhaps a percent or so of that ten thousand of them for him so in other words i means that ninety nine...
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you are all welcome in canada. cheering and applause.efugees. a country where tackling climate change was an obligation, not an option. prince charles didn't mention canada's british ties but he paid tribute to canadian values. around the world, canada is recognised as a champion of human rights. applause. and as a powerful and consistent example of diversity. this was a day that underlined that in north america, canada's voice is distinctive and increasingly different to that of america. gavin hewitt, bbc news, ottawa. it's a little known fact that part of canada's declaration of independence was drafted — not in north america — but here in the uk. the venue — highclere castle, where the british tv series downton abbey was filmed. ben moore explains. the libraries of england's grand houses harbour many secrets. but amongst the 8,000 books at highclere, better known to viewers as downton abbey, was a corker. this was the birthplace of a nation. at the bottom of this page are three names, which i didn't really know. john macdonald, ge car
you are all welcome in canada. cheering and applause.efugees. a country where tackling climate change was an obligation, not an option. prince charles didn't mention canada's british ties but he paid tribute to canadian values. around the world, canada is recognised as a champion of human rights. applause. and as a powerful and consistent example of diversity. this was a day that underlined that in north america, canada's voice is distinctive and increasingly different to that of america. gavin...
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the transportation safety board of canada says the air canada jet was just 100 feet above 2 of the jetsn the ground and just 29 feet to the side. sotfrom the preliminary data i have this iwas a very close call.captain laura einsetler is a commercial airline pilot she says even more unusual, is the report's suggestion that air canada 759 overflew the jetway for a quarter mile before being told to go aroundsot capt. laura einsetler/comm ercial airline pilot normally as pilots as we near the threshold of the runways for landing if anything doesn't look right or seem right we immediately go around on a missed approachthis video from sfo's online flight tracker shows just how far off it was on the left you see the runways as the air canada jet descends from 500 feet the plane is lined up to the right of them. it decends to 332 feet before climbing and going around standup dan kerman/sfo 140-150the national transportation safety board is taking the lead in this investigation along with the faa, they have not released any information at this time. among those aboard the air canada jet was cali
the transportation safety board of canada says the air canada jet was just 100 feet above 2 of the jetsn the ground and just 29 feet to the side. sotfrom the preliminary data i have this iwas a very close call.captain laura einsetler is a commercial airline pilot she says even more unusual, is the report's suggestion that air canada 759 overflew the jetway for a quarter mile before being told to go aroundsot capt. laura einsetler/comm ercial airline pilot normally as pilots as we near the...
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preemptive not preempting language might need to change when it comes to canada but it would be very tough for just a true liberal party to sell that to canadians and what we might see are batteries on the ground the problem is that there's nothing here right now these type of things are batteries that are against cruise missiles or their exist but are still in development to a certain degree they're not one hundred percent yet but like i said donald trump wants to see this is probably the most likely it will happen soon and both countries will have to cooperate well and it will be interesting to see how the rest of the international community reacts to it because we've already seen some negative reactions coming in different parts of the world from other ballistic missile defense systems so alex the hyla venture porting for us from toronto thank you so much for that thank you. driving cars are expected to hit the market within the next four years believe it or not as of now a lot needs to happen though to make that a reality california is the mecca of self driving vehicle developmen
preemptive not preempting language might need to change when it comes to canada but it would be very tough for just a true liberal party to sell that to canadians and what we might see are batteries on the ground the problem is that there's nothing here right now these type of things are batteries that are against cruise missiles or their exist but are still in development to a certain degree they're not one hundred percent yet but like i said donald trump wants to see this is probably the most...
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the governor of the bank of canada says the economy is walking a tight rope so proceed with caution stand by the bus start right now. before the senate banking committee today federal reserve chair janet yellen said she believes the risks concerning inflation are two sided stressing that price gains could both accelerate and slowdown that's appears to be an effort to adjust the views in financial markets yesterday in her comments before the house financial services committee yellen discussed the possibility that a recent slowdown in inflation could persist longer than the fed expects that triggered a big market rally with the dow jones industrial average hitting a record high investors saw the remarks as a signal that the fed which has raised interest rates three times since december might slow the pace of future interest rate increases today's testimony coupled with upbeat data and earnings report to do at the end of the week meant world shares hit a fourth all time high in less than thirty days. beijing and lisbon are set to join forces in canada's belt and road initiative the glo
the governor of the bank of canada says the economy is walking a tight rope so proceed with caution stand by the bus start right now. before the senate banking committee today federal reserve chair janet yellen said she believes the risks concerning inflation are two sided stressing that price gains could both accelerate and slowdown that's appears to be an effort to adjust the views in financial markets yesterday in her comments before the house financial services committee yellen discussed...
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coming up after the break norad make over the north american aerospace defense command may force canada into uncomfortable political territory to go to toronto with that report and as we go to the break here the numbers at the closing bell. and all the world's a stage as news companies nearly players but what kind of parties are anti american played righty america. our team america personally. really just like the real news feed. that. you could never know you're on. the market all the world all the world's a stage we are. a trial lawyer i've spent countless hours boring through documents that tell the story about a. corporate media group users to talk about the carnage. i'm not a clear picture about how disturbing. or but. these are stories that no one know. might have turned your whole. question. would you have for breakfast yesterday why would you put those for the fish eat your wife. what's your biggest fear in the right so let's. hold you show you. the best part about. one topic. now i did do due to. what. the senate made some moves on health care overnight but it took a tiebreaker
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happy birthday, canada.million people celebrate their country's 150th anniversary in the capital. iraqi forces say they've taken control of the main base of the so—called islamic state, in the city of mosul. the militants have been driven from a hospital compound, where several senior is leaders were thought to have been hiding. there's still fighting around part of the old city — but commanders say a final victory is in sight. our correspondent orla guerin reports from mosul. a symbol of victory, planted this morning in what was the main base of is in mosul. troops, weary after driving the militants from this vast medical complex, but vowing to hunt down every last one of them. "we will keep chasing them and those who support them," says this man, "and we will throw them in the garbage." commanders say they have removed a cancer here, but one that has already spread. "our message is daesh is not only an iraqi problem," says colonel falah al—wabdan. "it's international." explosion. he was interrupted by a bo
happy birthday, canada.million people celebrate their country's 150th anniversary in the capital. iraqi forces say they've taken control of the main base of the so—called islamic state, in the city of mosul. the militants have been driven from a hospital compound, where several senior is leaders were thought to have been hiding. there's still fighting around part of the old city — but commanders say a final victory is in sight. our correspondent orla guerin reports from mosul. a symbol of...
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canada has come down saying clearly, no torture, we can have it. i do like the writing put forward by conservatives in canada, saying that this guy should give the money to the widow of this dead soldier. >> jesse: a great idea. >> kimberly: president obama pledged to help president trump when he left office. instead, he's trying to work against him, especially when he is overseas. the latest swipe i have the jefferson nose right there on the front of my face. when i think about being related to thomas jefferson, it certainly makes me feel a sense of pride the tenacity of not only that he showed in his life but was given to me through the slaves that i'm birthed through as well. it makes me think that there's really no excuse for me in any area of my life to not be able to conquer anything. ♪ the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's cali
canada has come down saying clearly, no torture, we can have it. i do like the writing put forward by conservatives in canada, saying that this guy should give the money to the widow of this dead soldier. >> jesse: a great idea. >> kimberly: president obama pledged to help president trump when he left office. instead, he's trying to work against him, especially when he is overseas. the latest swipe i have the jefferson nose right there on the front of my face. when i think about...
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but now after negotiations scheduled to begin next month a number of trade issues between canada and the united states are already the subject of debate in business circles. on both sides of the border although all indicators point to a modernization rather than a rewrite of the agreements negotiators are preparing for some tough talks coming up so we've got to bring an r.x. he's alex and i live each with more on this for us coming from toronto now look what are some of these issues that may cause friction between the u.s. and canada during this we talked trade talked resources across the board but what's really come to the surface now you know is that we've talked about this at length already you know that there's some improvements to the good to the agreement to include new tax as well as when it comes to any type of deficit we know that the united states would like to see those be wiped clean but there are other factors in there as well and really it comes down you know one of the top factors is the agricultural industry in particular dairy canada has these tariffs and when it com
but now after negotiations scheduled to begin next month a number of trade issues between canada and the united states are already the subject of debate in business circles. on both sides of the border although all indicators point to a modernization rather than a rewrite of the agreements negotiators are preparing for some tough talks coming up so we've got to bring an r.x. he's alex and i live each with more on this for us coming from toronto now look what are some of these issues that may...
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coming up after the break norad make over the north american aerospace defense command may force canada into uncomfortable political territory we go to toronto without report and as we go to the break here the numbers at the closing bell. it's called the feeling of something. everyone in the world should experience. and you'll get it on the old rolls. the old according to a gesture. welcome to my world come along for the rye. bread you have for breakfast yesterday why would you put those for the faces here why for those who donkey. what's your biggest fear you are going to bid on a hay ride when so less time to read a book or you say if you ever met the pope comes the best quarterback. let's point the topic that doesn't belong on the piece now i did did you do to question more. people have got to know whether or not their presenters are working people deserve to know your difference at this point does it mean a guard against the military industrial or we're all going over the golden gate in our world. war raging over there. yes we do but remember. where. the senate made some moves on he
coming up after the break norad make over the north american aerospace defense command may force canada into uncomfortable political territory we go to toronto without report and as we go to the break here the numbers at the closing bell. it's called the feeling of something. everyone in the world should experience. and you'll get it on the old rolls. the old according to a gesture. welcome to my world come along for the rye. bread you have for breakfast yesterday why would you put those for...
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jorge: esa es otra familia guatemalteca establecida en canadÁ.n recibieron la llamada que les daba la oportunidad de quedarse en canadÁ. para los inmigrantes que quieran establecerse en canadÁ deben buscar abogados reconozcan el tema con certificados por el gobierno, pero sobre todos respetar los servicios por los cuales estÁn establecidos en el paÍs. arantxa: las personas con discapacidad tienden a desarrollar otros en hilos para --sentidos para compensar el que les falta. es el caso de invidentes ubicados en el centro histÓrico de mÉxico. ofrecen masajes de relajaciÓn a costos bajos. dicen identificar emociones bajo el sentido del tacto. reportera: estos son los spas callejeros en el centro de la ciudad de mÉxico. durante los fines de semana, las personas encuentran un momento de relajaciÓn, pero aquÍ los masajistas tienen un toque mÁgico. >> las tÉcnicas que aplicamos son muy efectivas. con el paso del tiempo vamos adquiriendo mÁs sensibilidad en las manos. reportera: el tacto lo es todo para estos terapeutas ya que son dÉbiles visuales o tota
jorge: esa es otra familia guatemalteca establecida en canadÁ.n recibieron la llamada que les daba la oportunidad de quedarse en canadÁ. para los inmigrantes que quieran establecerse en canadÁ deben buscar abogados reconozcan el tema con certificados por el gobierno, pero sobre todos respetar los servicios por los cuales estÁn establecidos en el paÍs. arantxa: las personas con discapacidad tienden a desarrollar otros en hilos para --sentidos para compensar el que les falta. es el caso de...
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huge crowds have been celebrating canada's 150th birthday.deau said he was proud that his nation was known for its compassion and diversity. prince charles told the crowds that canada was an example to many. from 0ttawa, our chief correspondent gavin hewitt reports. prince charles was driven in a coach flanked by royal canadian mounted police through the capital, 0ttawa, as the country celebrated its 150th anniversary. he was representing the queen, who remains canadian head of state. the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, introduced prince charles to his children. there was recognition that the celebrations were taking place on the ancestral lands of the algonquin people — indigenous canadians. also among the performers was bono, with his own message. when others build walls, you open doors. it was a message expanded on by prime minister trudeau. we don't care where you are from or what religion you practice or who you love, you are all welcome in canada. cheering and applause. justin trudeau defined canada as a country built on divers
huge crowds have been celebrating canada's 150th birthday.deau said he was proud that his nation was known for its compassion and diversity. prince charles told the crowds that canada was an example to many. from 0ttawa, our chief correspondent gavin hewitt reports. prince charles was driven in a coach flanked by royal canadian mounted police through the capital, 0ttawa, as the country celebrated its 150th anniversary. he was representing the queen, who remains canadian head of state. the...
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canada's transportation safety board estimates this air canada jet was just 100 feet above 2 of the jets and just 29 feet to the side. sot captain laura einsetler is a commercial airline pilot she says even more unusual, is the report's suggestion that air canada 759 overflew the jetway for a quarter mile before being told to go aroundsot capt. laura einsetler/comm ercial airline pilot 1050115. listen to the audio, when another pilot brings it to everyone's attention.sot 144/maintain 3000 (grant) investigators say a 60-year-old woman whose roomate shot her at a home in saratoga this morning - has died. the shooting happened around 7... at a home on bucknall road near quito road. deputies say the suspect called 911...saying he shot his roomate. when deputies arrived, they arrested the man without incident. police have not yet released the victim's or the suspect's names... the shooting remains under investigation. (vicki) in the east bay... prosecutors have filed two murder charges against a woman who is accused of stabbing her parents.(vicki) 50-year-old menique lashon was charged yester
canada's transportation safety board estimates this air canada jet was just 100 feet above 2 of the jets and just 29 feet to the side. sot captain laura einsetler is a commercial airline pilot she says even more unusual, is the report's suggestion that air canada 759 overflew the jetway for a quarter mile before being told to go aroundsot capt. laura einsetler/comm ercial airline pilot 1050115. listen to the audio, when another pilot brings it to everyone's attention.sot 144/maintain 3000...
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canada's transportation safety board estimates this air canada jet was just 100 feet above 2 of the jets and just 29 feet to the side. sot this event is extremely unusual captain laura einsetler is a commercial airline pilot she says even more unusual, is the report's suggestion that air canada 759 overflew the jetway for a quarter mile before being told to go aroundsot capt. laura einsetler/comm ercial airline pilot 105-115 from the preliminary data i have this iwas a very close call. normally as pilots as we near the threshold of the runways for landing if anything doesn't look right or seem right we immediately go around on a missed approach this is the audio, when another pilot bringing it to everyone's attentionsottower: air canada 759 confirm clear to land runway 28 right. there's no one on 28 right but you.aca 759: ok, air canada 759 unknown person: where is this guy going?tower: go aroundaca 759: in the go around air canada 759tower: 759 it looks like you were lined up for charlie therestandup dan kerman/sfo 147-157 lined up for charlie indicating the taxiway. the ntsb is the lea
canada's transportation safety board estimates this air canada jet was just 100 feet above 2 of the jets and just 29 feet to the side. sot this event is extremely unusual captain laura einsetler is a commercial airline pilot she says even more unusual, is the report's suggestion that air canada 759 overflew the jetway for a quarter mile before being told to go aroundsot capt. laura einsetler/comm ercial airline pilot 105-115 from the preliminary data i have this iwas a very close call. normally...
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the transportation safety board of canada says the air canada jet was just 100 feet above 2 of the jetse ground and just 29 feet to the side. sotfrom the preliminary data i have this iwas a very close call.captain laura einsetler is a commercial airline pilot she says even more unusual, is the report's suggestion that air canada 759 overflew the jetway for a quarter mile before being told to go aroundsot capt. laura einsetler/comm ercial airline pilot normally as pilots as we near the threshold of the runways for landing if anything doesn't look right or seem right we immediately go around on a missed approachthis video from sfo's online flight tracker shows just how far off it was on the left you see the runways as the air canada jet descends from 500 feet the plane is lined up to the right of them. it decends to 332 feet before climbing and going around standup dan kerman/sfo 140-150the national transportation safety board is taking the lead in this investigation along with the faa, they have not released any information at this time. among those aboard the air canada jet was californ
the transportation safety board of canada says the air canada jet was just 100 feet above 2 of the jetse ground and just 29 feet to the side. sotfrom the preliminary data i have this iwas a very close call.captain laura einsetler is a commercial airline pilot she says even more unusual, is the report's suggestion that air canada 759 overflew the jetway for a quarter mile before being told to go aroundsot capt. laura einsetler/comm ercial airline pilot normally as pilots as we near the threshold...
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you are all welcome in canada. cheering and applause.ilt on diversity, of welcoming refugees. a country where tackling climate change was an obligation, not an option. prince charles didn't mention canada's british ties but he paid tribute to canadian values. around the world, canada is recognised as a champion of human rights. applause. and as a powerful and consistent example of diversity. this was a day that underlined that in north america, canada's voice is distinctive and increasingly different to that of america. gavin hewitt, bbc news, 0ttawa. all this weekend we've been reporting on the ceremonies marking 20 years since britain handed over hong kong to china. with the official events now behind us, to wrap up our coverage on a different note, we thought we'd introduce you to the territory's answer to one direction. this boy band wants nothing less than to empower hong kong's young generation. here's their story in their own words. i hope one day all the people of hong kong can live peacefully happily, without any inequality. we
you are all welcome in canada. cheering and applause.ilt on diversity, of welcoming refugees. a country where tackling climate change was an obligation, not an option. prince charles didn't mention canada's british ties but he paid tribute to canadian values. around the world, canada is recognised as a champion of human rights. applause. and as a powerful and consistent example of diversity. this was a day that underlined that in north america, canada's voice is distinctive and increasingly...
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lived in canada 40 years.s library. the name of this new territory was decided as well, although there were other suggestions. franklin was one, quickly followed by guefeleland, before lord, than had his way and canada was chosen —— lord canarvon. had left a legacy for both countries. it is a slice of british street life as familiar as black taxis or red post boxes — the group of smokers huddled outside a pub. in fact, the smoking ban inside licensed premises was introduced in england just ten years ago today, and only slightly longer in the rest of the uk. in a moment, we will speak to the chief executive of cancer research about the legacy of the ban. before that, we asked shoppers in salford for their views. the pubs were really smoky, and used to go in and use to end up with sore eyes. i don't miss that. putting restrictions on people doesn't necessarily change things, it just makes it more difficult, that's all. people will still find a way to do it, so no, i do beginners change anything, really. on aerop
lived in canada 40 years.s library. the name of this new territory was decided as well, although there were other suggestions. franklin was one, quickly followed by guefeleland, before lord, than had his way and canada was chosen —— lord canarvon. had left a legacy for both countries. it is a slice of british street life as familiar as black taxis or red post boxes — the group of smokers huddled outside a pub. in fact, the smoking ban inside licensed premises was introduced in england...
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by australia netherlands new zealand norway sweden switzerland germany canada france and at the verylast country of course is the us while you're talking about access to health care in these rural parts and it sounds a lot like what's happening here in the united states under the affordable care act where there's fewer and fewer providers in rural areas for people to get access to good health care so why you're so close to us we share a border why is it that americans think that the canadian health care system is so great if you're sitting there in toronto telling me it's not all it's exactly for the reason that you just said we're very easy compared to we're right next door to you and that's why canadians think we have such a great health care system because we always compare ourselves to americans we don't compare ourselves to the u.k. which is actually similar that's a system that's very similar to ours and we don't compare ourselves to australia which is how if we across the world so let's be frank i mean we're doing better than the american. have all said it is not as bad as ame
by australia netherlands new zealand norway sweden switzerland germany canada france and at the verylast country of course is the us while you're talking about access to health care in these rural parts and it sounds a lot like what's happening here in the united states under the affordable care act where there's fewer and fewer providers in rural areas for people to get access to good health care so why you're so close to us we share a border why is it that americans think that the canadian...
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by australia netherlands new zealand norway sweden switzerland germany canada france and at the verylast country of course is the us while you're talking about access to health care in these rural parts and it sounds a lot like what's happening here in the united states under the affordable care act where there's fewer and fewer providers in rural areas for people to get access to good health care so why you're so close to us we share a border why is it that americans think that the canadian health care system is so great if you're sitting there in toronto telling me it's not all it's exactly for the reason that you just said we're very easy compared to we're right next door to you and that's why canadians think we have such a great health care system because we always compare ourselves to americans we don't compare ourselves to the u.k. which is actually similar that's a system that's very similar to ours and we don't compare ourselves to australia which is how if we across the world so let's be frank i mean we're doing better than the american how to sit. on the side it's not as ba
by australia netherlands new zealand norway sweden switzerland germany canada france and at the verylast country of course is the us while you're talking about access to health care in these rural parts and it sounds a lot like what's happening here in the united states under the affordable care act where there's fewer and fewer providers in rural areas for people to get access to good health care so why you're so close to us we share a border why is it that americans think that the canadian...