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canada later. that theesting canadians have -- they are not serious about a deal. that puts pressure on trudeau and yes to stand up to that criticism and that is what he is trying to do. lot on the mexican election, but canada should have been election next year, and a poorly this year as elections in two biggest provinces in the country, both currently run by liberals, ontario and quebec. harbingers of what happens in 2019, a very political year, and trudeau is like anyone else in has to play politics. you might have been to fairly for too long, and he might suggest he has the ability to walk away, just as trump has been saying. >> is the u.s. congress concerned with the mexican elections? >> once they start paying attention to them, they might be, and i think it is starting to happen. the other big issue we have with mexico is security operation, particularly in the area of heroin and opioids. 90% of the heroin in the united states comes from mexico. it is a huge switch. point as also a transit f
canada later. that theesting canadians have -- they are not serious about a deal. that puts pressure on trudeau and yes to stand up to that criticism and that is what he is trying to do. lot on the mexican election, but canada should have been election next year, and a poorly this year as elections in two biggest provinces in the country, both currently run by liberals, ontario and quebec. harbingers of what happens in 2019, a very political year, and trudeau is like anyone else in has to play...
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sales into canada. i'd say, good on them. but now you can't export. keep your milk in canada.they can do what they want inside canada, but they can' export and dump it. they're dumping it. >> reporter: it's theseur stru surpluses that seem to be causing the greatest amount of anxiety amongst u.s. processors. >> exactly >> reporter: why? >> the u.s. in the last three, creasefive years, they in a lot their production, but by doing this, they are catch with a surplus-- with a problem of surplus and that's why they are looking to our market. >> reporter: they called it dumping.a is canmping its skim milk powder on the world market? >> no. for sure. ther- - there's nere's no basis for us to-- to do that. >> reporter: so canada blames the u.s. for creating its own problem-- producing way too much product-- with no plan in place as to how to s, and the u.s. blames canada for its high its surplus as exports. so, where do they go from here? well, as part of the nafta renegotiations, it t been reportt the united states naged products over tenly-fully years." >> that's the end of suppl m
sales into canada. i'd say, good on them. but now you can't export. keep your milk in canada.they can do what they want inside canada, but they can' export and dump it. they're dumping it. >> reporter: it's theseur stru surpluses that seem to be causing the greatest amount of anxiety amongst u.s. processors. >> exactly >> reporter: why? >> the u.s. in the last three, creasefive years, they in a lot their production, but by doing this, they are catch with a surplus-- with...
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not because it's trying to hurt canada but because it is willing to be the bad guye so that canada wille a change but i think mexico we saw and the canadians are willing to be a source of pressure that can help performers do something that politically might not be possible and will never get things for that but that's one of our habits. >> to richard's comment about howw politically support there s for nafta in mexico today because all sides of the etpolitical spectrum recognize that mexico's a different and probably better place as a result of those reforms that were very hard-fought and difficult to implement and all that. >> thank you. in regards to canada prime minister trudeau came out and said he would prefer and i quote no nafta over a bad nafta. can you comment on that what you think he meant by that? >> well, i think the prime minister his remarks go to a couple of things. one is that canadians are happy with nafta as is so why change that to make it different it will be a bad change because that will leave it alone going back to do no harm. the other thing is many canadians fe
not because it's trying to hurt canada but because it is willing to be the bad guye so that canada wille a change but i think mexico we saw and the canadians are willing to be a source of pressure that can help performers do something that politically might not be possible and will never get things for that but that's one of our habits. >> to richard's comment about howw politically support there s for nafta in mexico today because all sides of the etpolitical spectrum recognize that...
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y para lograrlo los jueves tienen que viajar a canadÁ.ntes permanentes. cree revolcÓn en canadÁ >> para los graduados de programas en un Éxito desde quebec o de alguna otra ciudad de canadÁ les ofrecen la residencia permanente o el permiso de trabajo. reportero: alude no -- el gobierno participarÁ en dos ferias educativas. esto con el fin de atraer estudiantes mexicanos. >> en algunos aÑos se demostrÓ que mÁs mexicanos se iban estudiar a lugares como australia e inglaterra que a canadÁ. reportero: en el caso de este estudiante, escogiÓ canadÁ hace tres aÑos. >> empecÉ a trabajar desde el primer aÑo. fue una oportunidad muy grande que nos dieron, darnos el permiso de trabajo ilimitado mientras estÁ el periodo de clases. reportero: logro de este paÍs les dÉ la oportunidad de poder residir de manera permanente en canadÁ. >> te da una seguridad, ya que muchas veces sentÍas que regresar al paÍs de origen que serÍa muy difícil. >> hemos visitado mÉxico y colombia por varios aÑos en el fin de promover la universidad y las propiedades para los es
y para lograrlo los jueves tienen que viajar a canadÁ.ntes permanentes. cree revolcÓn en canadÁ >> para los graduados de programas en un Éxito desde quebec o de alguna otra ciudad de canadÁ les ofrecen la residencia permanente o el permiso de trabajo. reportero: alude no -- el gobierno participarÁ en dos ferias educativas. esto con el fin de atraer estudiantes mexicanos. >> en algunos aÑos se demostrÓ que mÁs mexicanos se iban estudiar a lugares como australia e inglaterra...
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and over $1 billion of investment in canada.ul lot about canadian companies investing in india, in partnerships here, in our pension funds and investors being extremely active in all the amazing thing is going on here in india. justin trudeau will meet india's prime minister narendra modi on friday for formal talks. india is hoping to signa formal talks. india is hoping to sign a deal with canada's pension fund to invest in india's smart cities programme, which is working towards modernising the country's infrastructure. canada, on the other hand, will raise the issue of india raising hefty import duties on lentils and should these. these goods account for one third of canada's overall exports to india and that is why this is an important market for canadian farmers. india says that falling prices of both crops internationally and cheap imports are hurting indian farmers. the other indian farmers who are expected to feature —— the other issueis expected to feature —— the other issue is expected to feature are security, energy, a
and over $1 billion of investment in canada.ul lot about canadian companies investing in india, in partnerships here, in our pension funds and investors being extremely active in all the amazing thing is going on here in india. justin trudeau will meet india's prime minister narendra modi on friday for formal talks. india is hoping to signa formal talks. india is hoping to sign a deal with canada's pension fund to invest in india's smart cities programme, which is working towards modernising...
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of medals today canada sewed up their third consecutive title in the women's ski cross and they were best friends who finished the finish line that only best friends but roommates in the olympic village here's a look at the race here and canada's kelsey serve one goal she's in the red leading the pack this is a proper race her roommate and fellow canadian brittney felly picked up the silver . and they like to bounce ideas off of one another they actually gave each other a fist pump at the beginning of this race canada moves up to their tenth gold medal that's here in this he has a stuffed animal as well and then in terms of gold medals there behind germany and norway who both have thirteen but a good day for canada and russia as well and russia is mad because you know all this while we've been hearing about these allegations of russian doping but now we actually have a russian champion tell us about this right well first as make this clear they're not competing under team russia it's the are a limping athlete of russia and it was a youngster a youngster alina zaga tova fifteen years
of medals today canada sewed up their third consecutive title in the women's ski cross and they were best friends who finished the finish line that only best friends but roommates in the olympic village here's a look at the race here and canada's kelsey serve one goal she's in the red leading the pack this is a proper race her roommate and fellow canadian brittney felly picked up the silver . and they like to bounce ideas off of one another they actually gave each other a fist pump at the...
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seeks represent about the same percentage of the population in both india and canada and yet in canada a prominent political positions held by sikhs how is that viewed in india. no i think that in punjab it's a matter of pride but what has happened is that kept in singles and all the chief minister punjab. and a congress leader he was denied entry into canada canada last year on the pretext apparently there's a canadian rule that rule has never been invoked in the past but he cannot come to canada to campaign on behalf of a political party in your own country so he harbored he nursed that hurt so when he came in last year when defense minister of canada came captain singer fused to meet him for which of course he was roundly criticised by others in punjab including opposition parties and for the obscene he is a former military officer who's risen to that high position we should be on bring him and of course. the defense minister behaved with great dignity and said well i've only come to punjab. of the golden temple that's all right if the but today interesting leave in the chief minist
seeks represent about the same percentage of the population in both india and canada and yet in canada a prominent political positions held by sikhs how is that viewed in india. no i think that in punjab it's a matter of pride but what has happened is that kept in singles and all the chief minister punjab. and a congress leader he was denied entry into canada canada last year on the pretext apparently there's a canadian rule that rule has never been invoked in the past but he cannot come to...
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question regarding canada's called the poison pills, which are not poison pills for canada but many people in the united states find them poisonious in america as well. supply management, others, is there any coalition in congress that you see supporting any of the poison pills? >> poison pills. well so far no. it's been one of the more disruptive elements of this negotiation. because usually -- usually administrations are pretty so he lis t lissa tus in seeking views of the congress and building support early on. early on in negotiations our trade representative is an astonishing professional, but said to the house ways and means committee, i have an audience of one. so there was some tension in the early days. and particularly most of what the u.s. administration, what the trump administration tabled as their headline demands, in in case a sunset clause which everybody thought was nuts, you already have a withdraw clause, article 205 says a party may withdraw with six months notice. but they were talking about essentially if the numbers hadn't changed in five years that it would terminat
question regarding canada's called the poison pills, which are not poison pills for canada but many people in the united states find them poisonious in america as well. supply management, others, is there any coalition in congress that you see supporting any of the poison pills? >> poison pills. well so far no. it's been one of the more disruptive elements of this negotiation. because usually -- usually administrations are pretty so he lis t lissa tus in seeking views of the congress and...
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goldstein an abuse scandal and how the case of an indigenous man killed by a white farmer could change canada's criminal justice system. government has been accused of handing ranger muslims a death sentence the damning words come from the u.s. ambassador to the united nations nikki haley a group of u.s. senators is intent on introducing sanctions against myanmar military leaders aimed at those implicated in abuses against residents in rakhine state mike hanna has our report from washington the plight of the routing is highlighted in the six additional capital. around the table discussion on the crisis is joined by some of the senators who are adamant that the time has come for military leaders to be held accountable for the well documented abuse suffered in iraq kind state and i hope this exhibit right here on capitol hill well help bring to the american people the need the urgency for us to help the rohingya muslims and to prevent in the future atrocities in our community we should speak out and the world the civilized world against the million more policies that have led to this persecution
goldstein an abuse scandal and how the case of an indigenous man killed by a white farmer could change canada's criminal justice system. government has been accused of handing ranger muslims a death sentence the damning words come from the u.s. ambassador to the united nations nikki haley a group of u.s. senators is intent on introducing sanctions against myanmar military leaders aimed at those implicated in abuses against residents in rakhine state mike hanna has our report from washington the...
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it had plans to begin fracking in quebec, canada. seven years ago citizens turned out by the thousands in montreal to demand an end to all fracking in quebec for at least legeneration. lone pine, meanwhad obtained permits to begin drilling beneath the st. lawrenceiv. the protests culminated in montreal following a march n of more t0 miles from small town to small town to garner support. and get the attention of the canadian government. the march was organized by this man: grassroots activi philippe duhamel. >> they had plans to drill 12 thousand wells around this area, the st lawrence valley in quebec. i ut my savings to organize it. because there was this urgency d no time to fundraise. >> reporter: so you spent your own money to organize this citizen's march? >> yeah, yeah and a few other people including my father. when we got to montreal. faces are pure light. pure delight. feel thatgain you ca history's on your side and you're winning. >> reporter: as the protesters nverged on downtown montreal, the activists did win a partial v
it had plans to begin fracking in quebec, canada. seven years ago citizens turned out by the thousands in montreal to demand an end to all fracking in quebec for at least legeneration. lone pine, meanwhad obtained permits to begin drilling beneath the st. lawrenceiv. the protests culminated in montreal following a march n of more t0 miles from small town to small town to garner support. and get the attention of the canadian government. the march was organized by this man: grassroots activi...
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team canada is interesting. canada is the only country that's won medals in all seven olympics.ine for the south korean women's team. trying to make no mistakes. explosive start to the lead. italians want to stay out of the traffic. here we go. 27 laps. exchanges will happen about 1 1/2 laps. there can be no exchange in the last two laps. >> this is a very strategic race for all of these countries. china, south korea, canada, italy, setting the pace out in the front. 9.0 second lap times. very comfortable. i know south korea is just itching to make a move. they don't want to get stuck in the back, but they've got the speed. good move by canada and china, to move one-two. and the crowd, as it always does, roars when a south korean skater tries to make a move. they're still third. chi china. the finishing skaters lineup as choi for korea. fontana for italy. >> they can dictate how fast the athletes are skating. you can tell if you're not in first position, how much tighter you have to come out of the corner to tag your other skater and make the push. it makes the other corner chew
team canada is interesting. canada is the only country that's won medals in all seven olympics.ine for the south korean women's team. trying to make no mistakes. explosive start to the lead. italians want to stay out of the traffic. here we go. 27 laps. exchanges will happen about 1 1/2 laps. there can be no exchange in the last two laps. >> this is a very strategic race for all of these countries. china, south korea, canada, italy, setting the pace out in the front. 9.0 second lap times....
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canada with the gold. rush that in second.annon along with tanith white, tara lipinski, johnny weir. >> nobody was holding back in the team event. nobody seemed to be saving themselves in the individual competition. everyone on the ice really delivered what they came here to do. >> tara? >> the usa brought it here today. adam and mirai, the triple axel. and nathan. >> translator: russian ladies, though, everyone brought it in this team event. it really was a great start for figure skating at the olympic games. >> the u.s. had to hold off the charge from italy to gain the bronze medal. so that's it for now. but we have much more coming up across the country after your local news. we'll be back from pyeongchang with snowboarding and jamie anderson from south lake tahoe in the finals for women's slopestyle. and halfpipe event coming up in a half an hour. until then, good-bye from pyeongchang. >>> under water 2 ra, the rain turning some streets into river. >>> a chain reaction of flames sent all around. >>> right now one person de
canada with the gold. rush that in second.annon along with tanith white, tara lipinski, johnny weir. >> nobody was holding back in the team event. nobody seemed to be saving themselves in the individual competition. everyone on the ice really delivered what they came here to do. >> tara? >> the usa brought it here today. adam and mirai, the triple axel. and nathan. >> translator: russian ladies, though, everyone brought it in this team event. it really was a great start...
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canada in the second. canada leading 2-1. it's kenny albert and a.j.just under way. gold medal match-up. canada leading the united states. 2-1. the u.s. with a goal in the first period, from hillaary kn t knight. haley irwin, scoring in the second. rebecca johnston with a shot. save made by maddie rooney of the u.s. >> there's a look at rooney. she track hearse and stays on her angle. trying to use some of the traffic in front. no rebounds. you asked what had to be done. it's a little bit of relief. what team believes they're going to win? what team believes they're going to win the gold medal. united states keeps it alive in the team canada zone. one minute in, third period. 2-1, canada. the canada has won the last three games, defeating the u.s. in the gold medal game. canada beat the u.s. by the same score, 2-1, in pyeongchang one week ago. the puck has worked out to kacey bellamy. turnbull comes over for canada. now, haley irwin moves it to fast. now, it is turnbull in the u.s. zone. wide on bellamy. now, natalie spooner out of ohio state universit
canada in the second. canada leading 2-1. it's kenny albert and a.j.just under way. gold medal match-up. canada leading the united states. 2-1. the u.s. with a goal in the first period, from hillaary kn t knight. haley irwin, scoring in the second. rebecca johnston with a shot. save made by maddie rooney of the u.s. >> there's a look at rooney. she track hearse and stays on her angle. trying to use some of the traffic in front. no rebounds. you asked what had to be done. it's a little bit...
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economy and foreign relations with mexico and canada. some contend that will draw from the tpp could damage u.s. economic leadership and other say it as a way to prevent potential job losses key provisions from the tpp may be addressed in moderrizing or renegotiating the nafta. which is at this point more than two decades old. some proponents contain that maintaining nafta or deepening economic relations with canada and mexico with he help promote common trade agenda with shared values and generate economic growth and opponents of the treaty argue the agreement has cost worker displacement. we are luck you have a such a distinguished panel here today. ... senior fellow at the director of the initiative and the americas program at csi s.. over 20 years of experience and an intelligence officer with the u.s. army for the u.s. embassy, barbados, germany and iraq and also the representative of the united states and the western hemisphere adviser to the under secretary for political affairs. senior research professor keister directed research
economy and foreign relations with mexico and canada. some contend that will draw from the tpp could damage u.s. economic leadership and other say it as a way to prevent potential job losses key provisions from the tpp may be addressed in moderrizing or renegotiating the nafta. which is at this point more than two decades old. some proponents contain that maintaining nafta or deepening economic relations with canada and mexico with he help promote common trade agenda with shared values and...
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india is crucial for canada agricultural produce.rts to india are agricultural produce for dental and other pulses but also its clean technology where canada would be hoping to see the deal with india. —— lentils. a very crucial deal of $280 million to supply uranium for india's nuclear power plants. going ahead, looking at green technology. there is a retinue of businessmen from canada. today will be a day—long crucial meeting. a lot of high-profile ceos and leaders visiting india. you have the son of the us president visiting delhi. there it a business trip or is ita delhi. there it a business trip or is it a political trip? delhi. there it a business trip or is it a politicaltrip? it is delhi. there it a business trip or is it a political trip? it is purely a commercial trip. look at these adverts which are out in almost every national daily. india is the largest market for trump real estate products. thank you so much the update, devina gupta there are joining us from delhi. and with that we end this edition of asia business repo
india is crucial for canada agricultural produce.rts to india are agricultural produce for dental and other pulses but also its clean technology where canada would be hoping to see the deal with india. —— lentils. a very crucial deal of $280 million to supply uranium for india's nuclear power plants. going ahead, looking at green technology. there is a retinue of businessmen from canada. today will be a day—long crucial meeting. a lot of high-profile ceos and leaders visiting india. you...
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canada's rocky mountains await.l your travel agent or rocky mountaineer for special offers now. ♪ ♪ with the chase mobile app, michaela deprince could pay practically anyone, at any bank, all while performing a grand jetÉ between two grand pianos. she could... in a commercial. in real life she uses it to pay her sister, from her couch, for that sweater she stained. what sweater? (phone buzzes) life, lived michaela's way. chase. make more of what's yours. >>> tonight, only on abc 7 news, we have the happy story of a wildfire reunion between a family and their cat named mack. >> mack disappeared during the october wildfires, then was founded and adopted by a new family. his original family wanted him back. now at last he is. >> they spoke only with abc 7 news reporter wayne freedman. >> reporter: here is the video that so much of northern california wanted to see. shelby wallace with her feline family, mack and his sister darcy, reunited. >> mack new immediately. it was the first person he ran to. >> reporter: mack ha
canada's rocky mountains await.l your travel agent or rocky mountaineer for special offers now. ♪ ♪ with the chase mobile app, michaela deprince could pay practically anyone, at any bank, all while performing a grand jetÉ between two grand pianos. she could... in a commercial. in real life she uses it to pay her sister, from her couch, for that sweater she stained. what sweater? (phone buzzes) life, lived michaela's way. chase. make more of what's yours. >>> tonight, only on abc 7...
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people in canada are highly educated. and canada relies on immigrants to prosper economically. >> reporter: dozens of people in downtown san francisco stopped to get a glimpse of prime minister justin trudeau. he had just met with salesforce ceo marc benioff who highlighted things that make the city strong. >> we're in the city of the summer of love and gay rights. he appreciates diversity and equality and people in san francisco love him. >> reporter: benioff announced he will invest $2 billion in canada over the next five years. the prime minister also sat down with amazon ceo jeff bezos. the company is looking to build amazon's secretary headquarters. toronto is the only non-american city on the short list. trudeau came to pitch canada as a friendly and sensitive place for tech firms to do business. the prime minister is aware that the heated situation in congress may work in his favor. > i'm going to continue to make the case that canada is a good place to invest to every business leader i meet, including jeff bezos.
people in canada are highly educated. and canada relies on immigrants to prosper economically. >> reporter: dozens of people in downtown san francisco stopped to get a glimpse of prime minister justin trudeau. he had just met with salesforce ceo marc benioff who highlighted things that make the city strong. >> we're in the city of the summer of love and gay rights. he appreciates diversity and equality and people in san francisco love him. >> reporter: benioff announced he...
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is canada ok for you, a canada type deal? must be like canada or switzerland, we need a good bespoke deal for the united kingdom. from what you've heard, how will the europeans react and does it make sense, andrew? there is sympathy at the european level for having a free trade agreement, probably one that includes some services, maybe they are not sure how much financial services they would want to include, there is some pushback about exactly what will happen on the irish border. we will come to that! i think the eu... he's talking about a canada type deal, though. they would interpret that as canada. yeah, or canada plus a few extras. it will not be just like a canada deal so politically would not want to say it is a canada deal, but it is broadly in that realm. negatives and positives of that deal? the eu has lots of trade agreements with lots of countries, there's no reason why they should not have a free trade agreement with the uk but what it does mean is there will be there quite up panoply of things at the border. it
is canada ok for you, a canada type deal? must be like canada or switzerland, we need a good bespoke deal for the united kingdom. from what you've heard, how will the europeans react and does it make sense, andrew? there is sympathy at the european level for having a free trade agreement, probably one that includes some services, maybe they are not sure how much financial services they would want to include, there is some pushback about exactly what will happen on the irish border. we will come...
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canada with the gold. rush that in second.non along with tanith white, tara lipinski, johnny weir. >> nobody was holding back in the team event. nobody seemed to be saving themselves in the individual competition. everyone on the ice really delivered what they came here to do. >> tara? >> the usa brought it here today. adam and mirai, the triple axel. and nathan. >> translator: russian ladies, though, everyone brought it in this team event. it really was a great start for figure skating at the olympic games. >> the u.s. had to hold off the charge from italy to gain the bronze medal. so that's it for now. but we have much more coming up across the country after your local news. we'll be back from pyeongchang with snowboarding and jamie anderson from south lake tahoe in the finals for women's slopestyle. and halfpipe event coming up in a half an hour. until then, good-bye from pyeongchang. plug-in hybrid, the end of your battery charge isn't the end of the world. it runs on electric, and has gas if you need it. for a range ratin
canada with the gold. rush that in second.non along with tanith white, tara lipinski, johnny weir. >> nobody was holding back in the team event. nobody seemed to be saving themselves in the individual competition. everyone on the ice really delivered what they came here to do. >> tara? >> the usa brought it here today. adam and mirai, the triple axel. and nathan. >> translator: russian ladies, though, everyone brought it in this team event. it really was a great start...
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facing canada and the world? ms. freeland: i thinktoorth sewe are focused on venezuela. ukraine has to be -- continues to be a significant issue. you brought up t broader cyber threat. threats both to the front line countries, but let's not forget the threat to our democracies. hee alw oudemocracies to be undermined we will have lost. -?e: lo ms. freeland: from several cuts, from disinformation. from mischief. lyse: and you see it largely from russia? ms. freeland: i think we have seen in a number of cases some ddling. we certainly in canada are clear we are not going to let that happen. lyse: russians say that espresso phobic. you yourself have been -- tt is russophobic. you yourself have been accused of being anti-russia. ms. freeland: i love russia. i speak russian, i lived in russia for many years. i think that standing up for democracy is always the right thing to do, and i think there are many, many russian people who believe in that, too. talkingstia freeland to lyse doet there. exciting news for movie fan
facing canada and the world? ms. freeland: i thinktoorth sewe are focused on venezuela. ukraine has to be -- continues to be a significant issue. you brought up t broader cyber threat. threats both to the front line countries, but let's not forget the threat to our democracies. hee alw oudemocracies to be undermined we will have lost. -?e: lo ms. freeland: from several cuts, from disinformation. from mischief. lyse: and you see it largely from russia? ms. freeland: i think we have seen in a...
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the investment made by indian companies will create jobs in canada.s will emerge after the trip, where they will give out a detailed plan as to be specific areas in which the canadian companies will invest. they are looking to invest in india in a way. and we will talk about big way. and we will talk about trade now. where do they agree and disagree, which industries and sectors? there is a huge amount of growth possible. india and canada have a deep cultural thai in terms of the population and influence. —— tie. bilateral trade is only $8 billion, unfortunately. there is a huge possibility that. narendra modi will meetjustin trudeau in the capital. they will talk about infrastructure. infrastructure is something india is looking at. a canadian pension fund wants to invest in india. india wants to modernise infrastructure and needs $1 billion. the other issue canada could raise with india is that india recently put a hefty import duty on products like chickpeas and beans. that is something canada could raise. thank you forjoining us. the us unit of ja
the investment made by indian companies will create jobs in canada.s will emerge after the trip, where they will give out a detailed plan as to be specific areas in which the canadian companies will invest. they are looking to invest in india in a way. and we will talk about big way. and we will talk about trade now. where do they agree and disagree, which industries and sectors? there is a huge amount of growth possible. india and canada have a deep cultural thai in terms of the population and...
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and canada isn't much different.ek and in a few hours' time, is set to meet business leaders in mumbai. suranjana tewari is there for us. just tell us a bit more about this trip and how important it is to justin trudeau. we are not expecting any major announcements from his visit to mumbai today, but he is already met a lot of prominent indian business ceos like mahindra. he will be making a speech to a former business leader at later today and there are 150 canadian companies in mumbai today as well. they are hoping to expand their business dealings with india, possibly set up business and farm —— form joint partnerships with indian businesses. india is a big market for canada. they have had a long relationship, mainly because of the number of indians who had emigrated to canada. i have also got trade deals worth $8 billion last year. mainly in products like agricultural product like beans and lentils that come from canada to india. the prime minister has said that he wants to increase investment with india and also
and canada isn't much different.ek and in a few hours' time, is set to meet business leaders in mumbai. suranjana tewari is there for us. just tell us a bit more about this trip and how important it is to justin trudeau. we are not expecting any major announcements from his visit to mumbai today, but he is already met a lot of prominent indian business ceos like mahindra. he will be making a speech to a former business leader at later today and there are 150 canadian companies in mumbai today...
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monday, investors watched with keen interest as canada, mexico, and the u.s.cluded their sixth round of negotiations over the north american free trade agreement. ♪ >> u.s. trade representative robert lighthizer struck a chord of optimism, saying the latest round of nafta negotiations wrap up today. >> they made progress, but we are still not friends. contentious issues remain. the u.s. trade representative, while more upbeat than in the past, is continuing to say mexico and canada are taking advantage of the u.s., citing import and export data, and called on both countries to help modernize nafta and rebalance trade, and while he is willing to continue the negotiations and he says they have to move faster. the canadian foreign minister was upbeat, saying they have made progress and is pleased with what they accomplished. the mexican economy secretary said the three sides basically are close to being able to make a deal. julie: >> jamie dimon, warren buffett, jeff bezos planning to join forces. jp morgan, berkshire hathaway, and amazon announcing a way to coll
monday, investors watched with keen interest as canada, mexico, and the u.s.cluded their sixth round of negotiations over the north american free trade agreement. ♪ >> u.s. trade representative robert lighthizer struck a chord of optimism, saying the latest round of nafta negotiations wrap up today. >> they made progress, but we are still not friends. contentious issues remain. the u.s. trade representative, while more upbeat than in the past, is continuing to say mexico and...
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we lose a lot of canada. canada is very smooth. they have you believe it is wonderful. and that is, for them. not wonderful for us.
we lose a lot of canada. canada is very smooth. they have you believe it is wonderful. and that is, for them. not wonderful for us.
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canada's minister of foreign affairs is cautiously optimistic.orld's moste valuable companies reporter earnings. we have not done a deal in three and a half years. but this one was too good to pass up. >> we have shown we have what it takes. >> i think there has probably not been as good a time to be in banking in the three main economic blocks. >> it is all straight ahead on "bloomberg best." ♪ >> hello and welcome. i am julie hyman. this is "bloomberg best," your weekly review of the most important business news, analysis, and interviews from bloomberg television. around the world. on monday, investors watched with keen interest as canada, mexico, and the u.s. concluded their sixth round of negotiations over nafta. ♪ their sixth round of negotiations over nafta. >> hints of promise, u.s. trade representative robert light highs are struck a chord of optimism, saying the latest round of nafta negotiations wrap up today. >> they made progress, but we are still not friends. contentious issues remain. the u.s. trade representative, while more upbeat
canada's minister of foreign affairs is cautiously optimistic.orld's moste valuable companies reporter earnings. we have not done a deal in three and a half years. but this one was too good to pass up. >> we have shown we have what it takes. >> i think there has probably not been as good a time to be in banking in the three main economic blocks. >> it is all straight ahead on "bloomberg best." ♪ >> hello and welcome. i am julie hyman. this is "bloomberg...
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we talked to a refugee fearful of being deported to somalia for a troubled life in canada. sam song j. wiley has been freed from prison a south korean called suspended his five year jail term for bribing the describes former president the appeals court upheld parts of the conviction but used his discretion to release the executive many south koreans are shocked by the ruling as natasha name explains from saul. j. wiley was smiling as he walked out of a small courtroom out of jail and back to his life as vice chairman of samsung electronics after a year in prison an appeals court freed him and dismissed most of the corruption charges against him. i think if you're rich you can get out. for economic reasons overall i think it was a good decision a long time generals have gone out like you please says he's used his time in jail to reflect the will of the woman again i feel very sorry to everyone for not showing my best side and it has been a really precious time for a year reflecting on myself. the first thing he did after being released was visit his father in hospital he's b
we talked to a refugee fearful of being deported to somalia for a troubled life in canada. sam song j. wiley has been freed from prison a south korean called suspended his five year jail term for bribing the describes former president the appeals court upheld parts of the conviction but used his discretion to release the executive many south koreans are shocked by the ruling as natasha name explains from saul. j. wiley was smiling as he walked out of a small courtroom out of jail and back to...
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canada imports are lots of beans and lentils into india. canada isa beans and lentils into india.ies that india has put onto canada recently, about 40% import duty. they will look for reassurance that aren't some investment in indian infrastructure. thank you for that, an interesting trip forjustin trudeau, i am sure. that show you the financial markets. wall street was closed on monday and will reopen today. so this is friday's end to a bumper week for wall street. because these markets reopen today for the first end this week there is a bit of treading water in europe, to a degree. hsbc shares down in london when i last look, i hope they will move on. hsbc shares in hong kong, they were trading earlier today, down over 3% after the announcement of their earnings. we will bring you the european members a bit later, hopefully on the screen. for now, let's talk about brexit secretary david davis. he is to insist britain will not be plunged into what he describes as a mad max style world after it leaves the european union. in a speech to business leaders in austria this morning, mr
canada imports are lots of beans and lentils into india. canada isa beans and lentils into india.ies that india has put onto canada recently, about 40% import duty. they will look for reassurance that aren't some investment in indian infrastructure. thank you for that, an interesting trip forjustin trudeau, i am sure. that show you the financial markets. wall street was closed on monday and will reopen today. so this is friday's end to a bumper week for wall street. because these markets reopen...
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monday, investors watched with keen interest as canada, mexico, and the u.s.oncluded their sixth round of negotiations over the north american free trade agreement. ♪ >> u.s. trade representative robert lighthizer struck a chord of optimism, saying the latest round of nafta negotiations wrap up today. >> they made progress, but we are still not friends. contentious issues remain. the u.s. trade representative, while more upbeat than in the past, is continuing to say mexico and canada are taking advantage of the u.s., citing import and export data, and called on both countries to help modernize nafta and rebalance trade, and while he is willing to continue the negotiations and he says they have to move faster.
monday, investors watched with keen interest as canada, mexico, and the u.s.oncluded their sixth round of negotiations over the north american free trade agreement. ♪ >> u.s. trade representative robert lighthizer struck a chord of optimism, saying the latest round of nafta negotiations wrap up today. >> they made progress, but we are still not friends. contentious issues remain. the u.s. trade representative, while more upbeat than in the past, is continuing to say mexico and...
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canada is working hard to find creative ways to bridge that gap. continue to do that. >> people have been concerned that it is so complicated and moving so slowly that you run up into the mexican elections. on july 1 and the u.s. midterms on november 1. does canada agree that you can talk through those selections and that this could go into late 2018 or 2019? >> from the outset canada has said we are not putting any false, artificial deadlines on these talks, so our objective is to work as hard as possible. we are throwing tremendous resources at these talks and are working with goodwill and all possible faith, but artificial -- and all possible speed, but artificial deadlines aren't helpful to anyone. >> coming up on "bloomberg best," more of the week's corporate earnings reports and more of the week's most compelling conversations. when alan greenspan was fed chair, he warned about irrational exuberance in the market, so what is he worried about today? >> there are two bubbles, a stock market bubble and a bond market bubble. julie: this is bloomb
canada is working hard to find creative ways to bridge that gap. continue to do that. >> people have been concerned that it is so complicated and moving so slowly that you run up into the mexican elections. on july 1 and the u.s. midterms on november 1. does canada agree that you can talk through those selections and that this could go into late 2018 or 2019? >> from the outset canada has said we are not putting any false, artificial deadlines on these talks, so our objective is to...
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♪ >>> tonight's primetime broadcast was presented by visa. >> team canada waits.taly leads. is it going to be close here? >> it's going to be close, i think, if she didn't make those two mistakes on her jumping passes. right here was the opening triple/triple. you see the turn in between. the triple toe was called underrotated. >> the triple lutz went off of the wrong edge. the lutz goes off the back outside edge -- excuse me, that was the triple flip. sorry, that close-up on the legs. here the triple toe loop, watch, very underrotated there. >> she was second best in the world last year at the world championship. 71.38, so not enough to even really get near carolina kostner and kaetlyn osmond, even though the matters don't matter here in the team event, the placements do, so it's italy, canada, japan and then the u.s. bradie tennell in that fourth spot. >> if you want to watch the best skater in the world the past couple of seasons and the skater who has defined dominance in figure skating, watch this right now. yevgenia medvedeva, just 18 years old from moscow,
♪ >>> tonight's primetime broadcast was presented by visa. >> team canada waits.taly leads. is it going to be close here? >> it's going to be close, i think, if she didn't make those two mistakes on her jumping passes. right here was the opening triple/triple. you see the turn in between. the triple toe was called underrotated. >> the triple lutz went off of the wrong edge. the lutz goes off the back outside edge -- excuse me, that was the triple flip. sorry, that...
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of canada. remember, i told you about that great moment of protestant unity whennada pam -- canada, the presbyterians, the congregationalists, and the methodist joined together to make one big denomination. and it was this lovely , historical coincidence that it happened at the very same time that american protestantism was so clearly polarizing and breaking apart. very handy. a give you -- it gives you one date to give you to memorize for the final. and it showed you that the divergent set of paths that canadian and american protestantism was heading down. we have to ask, what are the historical reasons for the very different character of american protestant conflict? who are these fundamentalists? who are we really talking about when we use this label? first, we have to be clear about what fundamentalism means. because this word is used pretty carelessly i think in today's culture and media. in this class, we will use it in a very historically precise way. fundamentalists, i am giving you a de
of canada. remember, i told you about that great moment of protestant unity whennada pam -- canada, the presbyterians, the congregationalists, and the methodist joined together to make one big denomination. and it was this lovely , historical coincidence that it happened at the very same time that american protestantism was so clearly polarizing and breaking apart. very handy. a give you -- it gives you one date to give you to memorize for the final. and it showed you that the divergent set of...
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born to a somali mother in saudi arabia abdul abdi was six when he came to canada as a refugee he was taken into care by child welfare authorities and shuffled among thirty one foster homes as a ward of the state his relatives couldn't get him citizenship a troubled teenager he committed crimes and went to jail when he was released this year border officials tried to deport him to somalia i don't remember anything i don't remember my culture i don't remember my language. and that terrified me even more to be deported to somewhere that you don't know anything in from god everything considers himself canadian but canada's government says he's somali why are you deporting my brother had come you not stopping it is sister for touma led a campaign to stop his deportation even raising it in an open meeting prime minister justin trudeau for now the move is postponed well his lawyers ask a court to let him stay mr abbey is obviously. on. but i think one of the things that. also did not want other former children in care . is. somalia has been unstable for decades canada routinely accept asylu
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he highlighted the benefits of doing business in canada when the u.s. may have trouble bringing in foreign workers with the current political climate. yesterday he talked to ceo marc benioff. >> we know investing in canada is smart in this global economy. we have an educated diverse workforce that does incredibly great work. >> reporter: well, his message is getting through to some companies. "salesforce tower" will invest millions on data centers and hiring more workers in canada. trudeau was also trying to beat the drum for toronto to be the site for amazon's next headquarters. of course, the bay areas are is out of the running for that but toronto is one of 20 cities still under consideration. this morning he is meeting with the governor and lieutenant governor of california and then going to los angeles to finish up his u.s. visit. anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> the white house is under scrutiny for what it possibly knew about a key staff member rob porter. he resigned after allegations of spousal abuse involving two ex-wives. president trump's deputy pr
he highlighted the benefits of doing business in canada when the u.s. may have trouble bringing in foreign workers with the current political climate. yesterday he talked to ceo marc benioff. >> we know investing in canada is smart in this global economy. we have an educated diverse workforce that does incredibly great work. >> reporter: well, his message is getting through to some companies. "salesforce tower" will invest millions on data centers and hiring more workers...
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trip to california by meetiby -- he's here to pitch canada where american tech firms can do business, leann? >> what can i say? it's like following a rock star today. people in this area not being too enamored of politicians, the canadian prime minister is the exception. if that works in his favor when meeting with tech ceos, i would say he did very well today. >> prime minister justin trudeau arrived in the bay area to pitch canada, as a friendly and perhaps compassionate place for american companies to do business. he acknowledged today that the heats debate over immigration may work in his favor. >> we have access to markets around the world with the trade deals we're signing, we have an educated workforce that does incredibly great work. >> to assure tech companies that canada didn't have a visa problem and promised low taxes, now given president trump's immigration policies, these bay area companies are concerned they won't be able to hire the needed foreign workers. elliott smith is with the canadian studies program at uc berkeley. >> immigration has always been seen as somethi
trip to california by meetiby -- he's here to pitch canada where american tech firms can do business, leann? >> what can i say? it's like following a rock star today. people in this area not being too enamored of politicians, the canadian prime minister is the exception. if that works in his favor when meeting with tech ceos, i would say he did very well today. >> prime minister justin trudeau arrived in the bay area to pitch canada, as a friendly and perhaps compassionate place for...
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they send that corn into mexico, to canada.m about 2 million cows to be processed. the bun is almost certainly made with canadian wheat. you've got your tomatoes, your lettuce, they are almost certainly from mexico. and if you like mushrooms on your burger, which i quite frankly think is a crime commitment again depending on the variety could come from any of the three countries. and no burger is com plete three countries. and no burger is complete without french fries, which believe it or not, probably come from canada because canada is actually one of the world's largest exporters of frozen french fries. renegotiating nafta does not mean this burger ceases to exist but what he might do is take a complex dish and make it even mark—up located. for now, i'm quite hungry. —— make it even more complicated. me too. i'm really getting hungry. ready for my breakfast. let's have a quick look right now at the markets. currently all asian entities are in positive territory. this is after us equities rose on friday. thank you so equities
they send that corn into mexico, to canada.m about 2 million cows to be processed. the bun is almost certainly made with canadian wheat. you've got your tomatoes, your lettuce, they are almost certainly from mexico. and if you like mushrooms on your burger, which i quite frankly think is a crime commitment again depending on the variety could come from any of the three countries. and no burger is com plete three countries. and no burger is complete without french fries, which believe it or not,...
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then the stone from americans gave canada a 5—2 lead, and it proved too big a deficit to make up.anadians took it 6—4. there was also ski jumping on thursday with the qualifying round of the men's normal hill competition. simon amundrud qualified in 10th place ahead of the final. a row has erupted in the american camp after speed skater shani davis said team officials acted "dishonourably" by tossing a coin to decide who'd carry the flag at the opening ceremony. luge slider erin hamlin — who's competing in herfifth and final games — was selected to be the usa's flag bearer, ahead of davis. they were tied at four votes each after an athlete from each of the usa's eight winter sports federations held a ballot on wednesday. it then went to the toss of a coin, as agreed. but davis — who's also competing in his fifth winter olympics — isn't happy. he was the first black athlete to win an individual winter gold in turin in 2006, and retained his 1000 metres title in vancouver four years later. he tweeted. .. he also used the hashtag #blackhistorymonth. to be diagnosed with rheumatoid ar
then the stone from americans gave canada a 5—2 lead, and it proved too big a deficit to make up.anadians took it 6—4. there was also ski jumping on thursday with the qualifying round of the men's normal hill competition. simon amundrud qualified in 10th place ahead of the final. a row has erupted in the american camp after speed skater shani davis said team officials acted "dishonourably" by tossing a coin to decide who'd carry the flag at the opening ceremony. luge slider erin...
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canada took that game 2-1, and has won gold at the last four olympics. >> i hope canada takes it. >>nfident, too. >> we have a great team. we respect them a lot. but obviously, when the time is on the ice, it's a battle out there. >> reporter: i don't want to get ahead of ourselves, but can you picture standing on the podium? >> we pictured it our whole lives. >> reporter: look at you. how old are you? >> i'm thinking maybe 6 or so. >> reporter: they know a lot of little girls will be watching tonight. >> a lot of it is for setting up the future, too. and giving our country something to be proud of and to rally behind and giving young girls something to look up to. we take pride in that. >> reporter: the last time the u.s. beat canada in 1998, these players were the kids. you remember when the u.s. last won. >> 100%. a memory as clear in my eyes. i'm sure these guys remember it, as well. that lit the fire in all of us. from that day forward, we wanted to win a gold medal for our country. >> reporter: they admit, there are some nerves ahead of this game. they're elite athletes. they k
canada took that game 2-1, and has won gold at the last four olympics. >> i hope canada takes it. >>nfident, too. >> we have a great team. we respect them a lot. but obviously, when the time is on the ice, it's a battle out there. >> reporter: i don't want to get ahead of ourselves, but can you picture standing on the podium? >> we pictured it our whole lives. >> reporter: look at you. how old are you? >> i'm thinking maybe 6 or so. >> reporter:...
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beating canada, the reigning champions, has to bea canada, the reigning champions, has to be a confidenceames — you might remember that of the gb women's bobsleigh team who had theirfunding cut. the british pair of mica moore and misha mcneil produced a best ever finish by a british women's team after finishing eighth. bearing in mind that they only made it to sthe start line thanks to genourous donations from the general public. our sports correspondent david ornstein was at the finish line as germany clinched victory. welcome to the sliding centre, whereas you can hear, the atmosphere is absolutely incredible. it is a gold medalfor the is absolutely incredible. it is a gold medal for the german is absolutely incredible. it is a gold medalfor the german pair. it was a dramatic ending because the americans thought they had it. right at the last, the germans put them, with canada in third place. for great britain, also a fantastic night, finishing in eighth place. which means it is the best ever finish for the british women's bobsleigh team in olympic history. women's bobsleigh came into t
beating canada, the reigning champions, has to bea canada, the reigning champions, has to be a confidenceames — you might remember that of the gb women's bobsleigh team who had theirfunding cut. the british pair of mica moore and misha mcneil produced a best ever finish by a british women's team after finishing eighth. bearing in mind that they only made it to sthe start line thanks to genourous donations from the general public. our sports correspondent david ornstein was at the finish line...
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victory ends canada's streak of four straight olympic gold medals. and maddie rooney, that goaltender, getting plenty of love on social media right after this game. there was one screen shot someone showing her on wikipedia not as goaltender but u.s. secretary of defense. >> i love it. there were disappointments, though, especially for american skier lindsey vonn. this will likely be her last olympic race. she made an early mistake in the downhill slalom and she never finished. mikaela shiffrin won the silver. >>> coming up on the "morning news," a school district is threatening to suspend stunts who walk out over gun laws. >>> and good news for people who hate needles. a vaccine flu option is returning. this is the "cbs morning news." a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but no matter where i ride, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. don't stop
victory ends canada's streak of four straight olympic gold medals. and maddie rooney, that goaltender, getting plenty of love on social media right after this game. there was one screen shot someone showing her on wikipedia not as goaltender but u.s. secretary of defense. >> i love it. there were disappointments, though, especially for american skier lindsey vonn. this will likely be her last olympic race. she made an early mistake in the downhill slalom and she never finished. mikaela...
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the gold medal to canada. >> reporter: after winning silver in sochi, second to canada, there's somethinglightly, either. >> there's still the elusive gold medal that we need to bring back. >> you keep bringing it up, not me. >> yeah. yeah. >> reporter: long ago, a young girl predicted canada will lose, we will win. to make her storybook ending come true, hilary is the only knight we need. kevin tibbles, nbc news, wesley chapel, florida. >> maybe tonight's the night. a reminder, you can catch all the olympic action right here 8:00 eastern. that is "nightly news" for this wednesday night. i'm savannah guthr ie >>> what really went wrong? just wait until you hear the brand-new details on jen and justin's split. >> how this jennifer is clapping back at all the heat she's taking for this chilly photo. >> it's sad. this is my last downhill. >> i know it hurts so much. >> i'm super upset, but at the same time -- >> oh, scott, i don't know if i can handle those american tears. >> it was pretty bad. fear not, kit, we found some silver linings that are solid gold. >> and i said, yeah! >> lights, c
the gold medal to canada. >> reporter: after winning silver in sochi, second to canada, there's somethinglightly, either. >> there's still the elusive gold medal that we need to bring back. >> you keep bringing it up, not me. >> yeah. yeah. >> reporter: long ago, a young girl predicted canada will lose, we will win. to make her storybook ending come true, hilary is the only knight we need. kevin tibbles, nbc news, wesley chapel, florida. >> maybe tonight's...
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know my language to talk to a refugee fearful of being deported to somalia after a troubled life in canada. samsung erik's a widely has been freed from prison a south korean court suspended his five year jail term for driving the former president. to the conviction that used its discretion to release him and reports. leaving the sole detention center a free man if you would have predicted samsung electronics vice chairman. would be released when he arrived at an appeals court just a few hours earlier on monday the older girl again i feel sorry for not showing everyone my bayside and it has been a really precious time for you reflecting on myself i will throw and do my best the forty nine year old had been in prison for more than a year on charges arising from what's been described as asia's biggest corruption scandal that exposed the close ties between korea's family run conglomerates and its political leaders it's a scandal that eventually led to the removal of president park in the hague a lower court convicted be in august for bribing the former president for her help in strengthening h
know my language to talk to a refugee fearful of being deported to somalia after a troubled life in canada. samsung erik's a widely has been freed from prison a south korean court suspended his five year jail term for driving the former president. to the conviction that used its discretion to release him and reports. leaving the sole detention center a free man if you would have predicted samsung electronics vice chairman. would be released when he arrived at an appeals court just a few hours...