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one of the cases we brought was iris canada. right here today we're with our libberations home school, decolonize academy, poverty scholars. all of these young people have been homeless, and we stood up for iris every single time that they were trying to evict her, including in the court system. one of the things that shocked me and i heard this appeal even happened was actually what we were advocating was for reparations for african american san francisco residents, not more evictions and removal, and gentricide, as we call it. now we're even discussing more profiting off the 40-year-old home of a 100-year-old black elder. so i know that you conscious folks here -- 'cause i know a lot of you, and you know me, are not going to approve this appeal. i know you're already there, because you know within your heart that we have gotten to the penultimate of the destruction of this system that we could actually even consider evicting a 100-year-old black elder instead of giving her reparations and her family, and love to her niece here
one of the cases we brought was iris canada. right here today we're with our libberations home school, decolonize academy, poverty scholars. all of these young people have been homeless, and we stood up for iris every single time that they were trying to evict her, including in the court system. one of the things that shocked me and i heard this appeal even happened was actually what we were advocating was for reparations for african american san francisco residents, not more evictions and...
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what's on offer from canada?e are looking of course to have a seamless transition as we go from the deal we just signed with the entire european union including great britain to having a version that a stand—alone that will flip over the day after brexit. we're very happy with with britain, our largest trading partner in the european union and we will look to make sure there is predictability. speaking of trade, the majority of your trade is done with united states and mexico. president trump wants the nafta deal signed as soon as possible. deal or no deal? it depends on what happens with the table. we're looking at a level of positive momentum and enthusiasm as we approach the deadlines around both the mexican elections and the us midterms. we see the coming weeks as an opportunity to really dig in and see if we can get to that when, win, win. we have had a good run of trade deals, canada has. we are feeling good about trade and we are optimistic about nafta even though we know there will be a lot of hard talkin
what's on offer from canada?e are looking of course to have a seamless transition as we go from the deal we just signed with the entire european union including great britain to having a version that a stand—alone that will flip over the day after brexit. we're very happy with with britain, our largest trading partner in the european union and we will look to make sure there is predictability. speaking of trade, the majority of your trade is done with united states and mexico. president trump...
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canada.ly your personal brand has played a huge role in that. what are some of the downsides of that? i think one of the things i try to point out and remind people of his canada did not suddenly changed when we had an election two yea rs changed when we had an election two years ago. canadians did not radically change their approach. it has always been canadians engaged around the world in diplomacy and development, and innovation. but your brand, people took notice when your brand, people took notice when you entered the international stage. i was able to pull together general perceptions that people had around canada and focus them and lift them up canada and focus them and lift them upa canada and focus them and lift them up a little bit in a way that, as the world was going in a particular direction stood out a bit. people paying a little bit more attention to canada and canadians and what we are doing is a good thing. but there have been downsides to that, have there not? if you look at
canada.ly your personal brand has played a huge role in that. what are some of the downsides of that? i think one of the things i try to point out and remind people of his canada did not suddenly changed when we had an election two yea rs changed when we had an election two years ago. canadians did not radically change their approach. it has always been canadians engaged around the world in diplomacy and development, and innovation. but your brand, people took notice when your brand, people...
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canada and the u.s. have a l in common. what made them particularly intriguing is that they have a higher percentage of immigrant students, so about0%of the schoolkids have an immigrant background compared to about 20% of ours. >> woodruff: and are you ssying, we saw some really interesting sucl techniques, that this could work in the u.s.? >> i definitely think we have a t to learn from them, but i don't want the leave viewers, judy, with the impression that canada has all the answers, because even in canada, there are variatis between provinces and even within a province you see a gap. and so i definitely don't want to leave people with thatsi impr. >> woodruff: but nevertheless, it is so interesting to see what they're doing. >> something tiny but so significant and meaningful. >> woodruff: kavitha cardoza, thank you. >> thank you. >> woodruff: tonight the third episode of the roseanne revival airs on abc. the show is back after a two- decade-long hiatus. 25 million people watched the show last week. the show has won acc
canada and the u.s. have a l in common. what made them particularly intriguing is that they have a higher percentage of immigrant students, so about0%of the schoolkids have an immigrant background compared to about 20% of ours. >> woodruff: and are you ssying, we saw some really interesting sucl techniques, that this could work in the u.s.? >> i definitely think we have a t to learn from them, but i don't want the leave viewers, judy, with the impression that canada has all the...
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y did you look at canada? >> judy, often we look at countries like filand, new zealand, singapore, and i think it's a little unfair, because these countries are way more homogeneous, they're versma, or often they have a different form of government, luke you id earlier. canada and the u.s. have a lot in common. what made them particularly intriguing is that they have a higher percentage of immigrant students, so about 30% ofhe schoolkids have an immigrant background compared to about 20f urs. >> woodruff: and are you saying, we saw some really intesting successful techniques, that this could work in the u.s.? >> i definitely think we have af lot to leam them, but i don't want the leave viewers, judy, with the impression that canada has all the answers, because even in canada, the are variations between provinces and even within a province you see a gap. and so i definitely don't want to leave people with that impression. >> woodruff: but nevertheless, it is so interesting to see what they're doing. >> somethin
y did you look at canada? >> judy, often we look at countries like filand, new zealand, singapore, and i think it's a little unfair, because these countries are way more homogeneous, they're versma, or often they have a different form of government, luke you id earlier. canada and the u.s. have a lot in common. what made them particularly intriguing is that they have a higher percentage of immigrant students, so about 30% ofhe schoolkids have an immigrant background compared to about 20f...
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i think canada now you know we're a diversion nation so when you hear me i feel like that's what canada should sound like it's a mix of a lot of rhythms because that's what we are as a nation on colonized land i'm not talking about music let's hear some music you brought with you brandon and a fresh branding. what do you need to know about i go before you start singing. it's a song about indigenous sovereignty and water rights and taking care of mother nature taking away. it's. a little. boy you. know you. remove. the thing. thank. you. and. i'm clicking hand and clicking because i cannot make enough noise to applaud you all watching out jazeera english right now and he says lead up to me and i do not change the channel sometimes we do music on al-jazeera and our audience responds pretty well to it so this is the tweet we got live while you're performing someone on twitter says i can't understand the language but i'm dancing and responding to it quite well what's which i think is is as a badge of honor there but there is someone who does understand the language this is maya and she says
i think canada now you know we're a diversion nation so when you hear me i feel like that's what canada should sound like it's a mix of a lot of rhythms because that's what we are as a nation on colonized land i'm not talking about music let's hear some music you brought with you brandon and a fresh branding. what do you need to know about i go before you start singing. it's a song about indigenous sovereignty and water rights and taking care of mother nature taking away. it's. a little. boy...
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again, miss canada had voluntarily moved out in 2012. therefore, the real finding of the court case was that the superior court's ruling that miss canada did not in fact living in the building, and her life estate was there by foreclosed. as a matter of law, foreclosure of a deeded life estate interest in no way disqualifies the building from the right to subdivide. the planning commission improperly relied on one particular supreme court order taken out of context to find that miss canada was displaced because she could not pay mr. owen's attorneys fees. the this, too, is incorrect. both before and after the court case miss canada was offered to move back into her apartment if she signed the condo conversion papers. she continued to reverse such offers. for example on april 19, 2016 mr. owens offered just that and offered to give up my attorney's fees provided she sign the paperwork. i'd like to introduce that transcript into the record. pressured by her family, miss canada refused the offer as well as all similar ones that had come bef
again, miss canada had voluntarily moved out in 2012. therefore, the real finding of the court case was that the superior court's ruling that miss canada did not in fact living in the building, and her life estate was there by foreclosed. as a matter of law, foreclosure of a deeded life estate interest in no way disqualifies the building from the right to subdivide. the planning commission improperly relied on one particular supreme court order taken out of context to find that miss canada was...
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or from mexico or canada.his makes it harderfor the three parties to source materials from outside the nafta area for the input into cars. mexico and canada have somewhat resisted that. input into cars. mexico and canada have somewhat resisted thatm input into cars. mexico and canada have somewhat resisted that. if that america is getting carburettors from career or the wheels from somewhere else, it does not count as an american car —— korea? else, it does not count as an american car -- korea? exactly. there are many disputes of nafta. there are many disputes of nafta. the big controversy is chapter 19. this is the trade remedy chapter. canada wants to keep this. this is where they can challenge measures imposed by one of the governments. canada has used it extensively in the past successfully against the us, insists it is kept in the new agreement, the us wants to get rid of it. the other one is when companies want to challenge how they are being treated by one of the governments? exactly. this is the famou
or from mexico or canada.his makes it harderfor the three parties to source materials from outside the nafta area for the input into cars. mexico and canada have somewhat resisted that. input into cars. mexico and canada have somewhat resisted thatm input into cars. mexico and canada have somewhat resisted that. if that america is getting carburettors from career or the wheels from somewhere else, it does not count as an american car —— korea? else, it does not count as an american car --...
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canada is very very tough and canada is very merit-based. if you coming to canada that you have to be based on merit. with us it is a lottery system. you can imagine what those people -- what those countries put into the system. they are not putting their good ones. remember my opening remarks, everybody said he was so tough. anded the word rape yesterday it came out where this journey coming up, women are raped at levels nobody is ever
canada is very very tough and canada is very merit-based. if you coming to canada that you have to be based on merit. with us it is a lottery system. you can imagine what those people -- what those countries put into the system. they are not putting their good ones. remember my opening remarks, everybody said he was so tough. anded the word rape yesterday it came out where this journey coming up, women are raped at levels nobody is ever
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and we mean canada from the united states.tory. >> this is one we had been watching a while. we thought it was a fascinating story. it is about h-1b visas. it had been newsworthy since president trump came into office. because we have started to change some of our immigration policies and maybe limit the number of people getting h-1b visas, which are basically the most skilled tech workers in the country sometimes. a lot of them have come from india. and what we are seeing is there is a slight north to canada to get out of the u.s. almost preemptively and they are going in large part to toronto. >> we got the scoop on toronto from karen weiss. >> it was started by a man, and it is essentially a chronicle of his journey as someone who worked in silicon valley who worked at linkedin and was sick of waiting for a green card and moved with his family north to toronto. he eventually wrote down qu.estions from friends about how he did it, and he started writing down his experience. he started just by writing down his experience. the
and we mean canada from the united states.tory. >> this is one we had been watching a while. we thought it was a fascinating story. it is about h-1b visas. it had been newsworthy since president trump came into office. because we have started to change some of our immigration policies and maybe limit the number of people getting h-1b visas, which are basically the most skilled tech workers in the country sometimes. a lot of them have come from india. and what we are seeing is there is a...
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having me so canada was one of the countries mentioned by netanyahu under this deal that has now been scrapped even though we have heard no confirmation from ottawa would it make sense to send these people to canada. i mean you're from your so you have some it's interesting because of course justin trudeau had put out a tweet earlier twenty seventeen saying canada will accept all of the world's refugees no matter what now of course this is a ridiculous notion we have no way of doing so we have no way of accepting everyone that could be considered a refugee certainly not when the definition has been so expansive to people simply from poor countries. but that call has been made and it seems that places like italy who are simply allowing boats and boats of people onto their borders and places like germany who have no borders at all anymore seem to be accepting everyone so although there has been no confirmation it seems netanyahu has looked at these pushover nations and decided maybe they would be a good place to send our migrant problem an issue that he clearly has recognised is somethi
having me so canada was one of the countries mentioned by netanyahu under this deal that has now been scrapped even though we have heard no confirmation from ottawa would it make sense to send these people to canada. i mean you're from your so you have some it's interesting because of course justin trudeau had put out a tweet earlier twenty seventeen saying canada will accept all of the world's refugees no matter what now of course this is a ridiculous notion we have no way of doing so we have...
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vamos a partir a canadÁ con esas imÁgenes.ís confirmÓ que otras personas fueron atropelladas por una camioneta en toronto . la causa del incidente y las condiciones de los heridos aÚn se desconoce. podemos decir que hay personas testigos que estÁn cerca de este lugar que ha dicho que aparentemente, el hombre que lo habrÍa hecho lo habrÍa hecho de manera deliberada. carolina: ya el hombre fue arrestado, pero quien ha estado siguiendomuy de cerca esta noticia ha sido ahÍ le que nos-- ayleen que nos acompaÑa. quÉ mÁs se sabe? ayleen: es una noticia pleno desarrollo, sucediÓ en toronto, canadÁ. ocurre este atropello que ha dejado entre ocho y 10 heridos. no se sabe el nÚmero exacto de esas personas que estÁn siendo atendidas por paramÉdicos. esta camioneta blanca los atropello. eran varios peatones que estaban en este cruce, que realmente es un lugar donde hay muchos accidentes. es el distrito al norte del centro del downtown. es un lugar donde hay mucha actividad financiera, particularmente a esta hora. javier: quÉ se sabe hasta
vamos a partir a canadÁ con esas imÁgenes.ís confirmÓ que otras personas fueron atropelladas por una camioneta en toronto . la causa del incidente y las condiciones de los heridos aÚn se desconoce. podemos decir que hay personas testigos que estÁn cerca de este lugar que ha dicho que aparentemente, el hombre que lo habrÍa hecho lo habrÍa hecho de manera deliberada. carolina: ya el hombre fue arrestado, pero quien ha estado siguiendomuy de cerca esta noticia ha sido ahÍ le que nos--...
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tourism from f canada and montanan guess to canada to see the beautiful country. it's a great relationship. it's a very important relationship and one that we're build and ntinue to work to expand. ost: robert in brooklyn, hi, robert. caller: hi, good morning, governor. two quick question. first one, when are you going to nvite nancy pelosi to come to montana? second one is that nancy pelosi weekend, she first over 17 by the en and children israel government and over 600 hurt. when she come back, will you ask her what kind of effect it will on her -- nancy pelosi wasn't there, but [indiscernible] -- in your paper, none of your governors or it, could ak about you speak about it, please? political question, lt. governor cooney. lt. governor: i had a hard time understanding what the questions were. you repeat it. host: opening question, when are pelosing to invite nancy to montana? lt. governor: my goodness, well, nancy pelosi, as well as anybody would certainly have the bility, we'd love to have them come to montana. we'd love to talk to her about, you know, our pri
tourism from f canada and montanan guess to canada to see the beautiful country. it's a great relationship. it's a very important relationship and one that we're build and ntinue to work to expand. ost: robert in brooklyn, hi, robert. caller: hi, good morning, governor. two quick question. first one, when are you going to nvite nancy pelosi to come to montana? second one is that nancy pelosi weekend, she first over 17 by the en and children israel government and over 600 hurt. when she come...
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this is d w news live from now van pyles into pedestrians in toronto canada initial reports saying as many as ten people have been hit police haven't revealed details yet of the injuries police are saying that they've arrested the driver will be going live to toronto just as soon as we can also on this program amin is prime minister stepped down off the days of protests a group of soldiers even joined the demonstrations demanding his resignation after a power grab triggered an anti-government movement. and britain's duchess of cambridge shows off her third child with husband prince william the boy's name hasn't been revealed yet but he's already had his first public appearance. but i'm script of a spring and hello and welcome we begin with breaking news out of toronto canada this hour a van has run over a number of pedestrians in that city canada's largest city initial estimates say as many as ten people have been hit the police have tweeted they cannot yet confirm the number extent of the injuries authorities also saying they've apprehended the truck's driver following reports in loc
this is d w news live from now van pyles into pedestrians in toronto canada initial reports saying as many as ten people have been hit police haven't revealed details yet of the injuries police are saying that they've arrested the driver will be going live to toronto just as soon as we can also on this program amin is prime minister stepped down off the days of protests a group of soldiers even joined the demonstrations demanding his resignation after a power grab triggered an anti-government...
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, and the prime minister of canada. we had meaningful dialogue about our relationships with each country. the focus of this summit is on the tyranny and humanitarian catastrophe that is venezuela. strongeciate the leadership of the new president inperu, and their country, formulating this summit around this principle, first organized around the issue of corruption, which i will speak about, an issue of great significance. nevertheless, the united states indicated we will support a declaration today that will have many signatories here, theemning the repression, collapse of democracy and the humanitarian crisis in venezuela. i have just completed a meeting with president santos of colombia. expressed appreciation for additional resources we announced yesterday that will be flowing into colombia to assist their efforts to deal with nearly one million refugees from venezuela. electionssham approaching in the weeks ahead in venezuela, but as the opposition leaders expressed to me yesterday, the world is not deceived, leader
, and the prime minister of canada. we had meaningful dialogue about our relationships with each country. the focus of this summit is on the tyranny and humanitarian catastrophe that is venezuela. strongeciate the leadership of the new president inperu, and their country, formulating this summit around this principle, first organized around the issue of corruption, which i will speak about, an issue of great significance. nevertheless, the united states indicated we will support a declaration...
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you are going to have japan and europe and canada and canada and are basicallyy free market countries that play by the rules. they are members of the wto. they have indicated strong support for the american position. people ask why is president trump starting a trade war? wisely putting up tariffs? how about this? decadeschina gone two and the governing organization knows they have been breaking. and don't blame europe. put their best foot forward and act like a world power. thus far they are just blowing smoke at everybody. i don't want to go there because
you are going to have japan and europe and canada and canada and are basicallyy free market countries that play by the rules. they are members of the wto. they have indicated strong support for the american position. people ask why is president trump starting a trade war? wisely putting up tariffs? how about this? decadeschina gone two and the governing organization knows they have been breaking. and don't blame europe. put their best foot forward and act like a world power. thus far they are...
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taranto and canada at large have escaped some of the stuff that other places in the world have suffered. and some people attribute it to the fact that it is a remarkably integrated multicultural place where it is hard for people to make the argument that they are on the outside of society. but if this is what people are describing, a guy in a rental vehicle running down the sidewalk hitting people, that's what we all hope it isn't? >> right. and being muslim myself of course and everyone who is muslim i can tell you right now is hoping sincerely that the person who did this horrible act is not muslim. we know what happens. we know the result is a backlash to our community. we know that donald trump will in all likelihood invoke this to try to further a political agenda. i have been to canada countless times, speakingen to the biggest muslim group up there, from london, to toronto and across the country. >> fully speak dprated.
taranto and canada at large have escaped some of the stuff that other places in the world have suffered. and some people attribute it to the fact that it is a remarkably integrated multicultural place where it is hard for people to make the argument that they are on the outside of society. but if this is what people are describing, a guy in a rental vehicle running down the sidewalk hitting people, that's what we all hope it isn't? >> right. and being muslim myself of course and everyone...
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in brad and nancy's case, calgary, canada. that's where they met back in '98. >> i really liked her. >> reporter: as did nancy's younger sister jill. >> it's someone who is warm, genuinely saw how much he cared for her. >> reporter: brad became a helpful member of the family, even designed the computer systems in the family business. >> our i.t. guy would say i want to meet the guy who did this, the networking system. he was kind of a legend in the i.t. world. >> reporter: he was so good, that cisco systems invited him to move to raleigh and work for the company. >> smart guy? >> smart guy. >> yes. >> if nancy was to go with him to america, for immigration reasons, they had to be married. so in the fall of 2000, they said their vows, an intimate family affair. >> how did she feel about going to north carolina. >> she was a little yap lensive. there was lots of tears at the airport, fear of the unknown, but i think she was excited. >> reporter: a few years later there were two bmws in the driveway, nancy a vast circle of friend
in brad and nancy's case, calgary, canada. that's where they met back in '98. >> i really liked her. >> reporter: as did nancy's younger sister jill. >> it's someone who is warm, genuinely saw how much he cared for her. >> reporter: brad became a helpful member of the family, even designed the computer systems in the family business. >> our i.t. guy would say i want to meet the guy who did this, the networking system. he was kind of a legend in the i.t. world....
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want to bring another example of from the uk, mark carney, the governor of the bank of england, from canada, he took british citizenship and now he's running the bank of england and there's no problem with the fact these from canada. i take your point but i can counter that with several examples of people who have been brought into the ukrainian government from outside to deliver on the reform agenda who have had a very short shelflife. you will know some of them. for example, the finance minister for a them. for example, the finance ministerfor a while, the lithuanian who came in to be economy minister, a real reformer, he lasted i believe less tha n a real reformer, he lasted i believe less than two years and that's of course the biggest headlines created by mikaele such as billy, who was a mate of mr poroshenko's, was invited to run 0dis, the keyboard in the ukraine —— mikhail saakashvili. within months he fell out with the president and now believes the president and now believes the president is a crook —— key port —— of odessa. looking at the ukrainian
want to bring another example of from the uk, mark carney, the governor of the bank of england, from canada, he took british citizenship and now he's running the bank of england and there's no problem with the fact these from canada. i take your point but i can counter that with several examples of people who have been brought into the ukrainian government from outside to deliver on the reform agenda who have had a very short shelflife. you will know some of them. for example, the finance...
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economy, canada and mexico are very very consequential.we didn't make that deal it would also have political ramifications. that there will be a lot of unhappy republicans. and the reason for that is that a lot of the exports that come from the united states happen to come from republican states. ag businesses and other things. maria: right. >> and that ends up potentially impacting the house races and other types of things. so i think economically nafta has fixed up and improved. it's a very good thing. maria: yeah. >> more from maria's exclusive sitdown with stephen schwarzman is coming up when wall street returns >>> where is black stone focusing on next? >> finance is a funny business. it has no patent protection. it has no patent protection. >> steve schwarzman but i'm not standing still... and with godaddy, i've made my ideas real. ♪ ♪ i made my own way, now it's time to make yours. ♪ ♪ everything is working, working, just like it should ♪ me tell you -- let me ask you about growth there. the last time we spoke you said you're enteri
economy, canada and mexico are very very consequential.we didn't make that deal it would also have political ramifications. that there will be a lot of unhappy republicans. and the reason for that is that a lot of the exports that come from the united states happen to come from republican states. ag businesses and other things. maria: right. >> and that ends up potentially impacting the house races and other types of things. so i think economically nafta has fixed up and improved. it's a...
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economy, canada and mexico are very very consequential. and i think if we didn't make that deal it would also have political ramifications. that there will be a lot of unhappy republicans. and the reason for that is that a lot of the exports that come from the united states happen to come from republican states. ag businesses and other things. maria: right. >> and that ends up potentially impacting the house races and other types of things. so i think economically nafta has fixed up and improved. it's a very good thing. maria: yeah. >> more from maria's exclusive sitdown with stephen schwarzman is coming up when wall street returns >>> where is black stone focusing on next? >> finance is a funny business. it has no patent protection. >> steve schwarzman tells us when "wall street" returns. retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed acros
economy, canada and mexico are very very consequential. and i think if we didn't make that deal it would also have political ramifications. that there will be a lot of unhappy republicans. and the reason for that is that a lot of the exports that come from the united states happen to come from republican states. ag businesses and other things. maria: right. >> and that ends up potentially impacting the house races and other types of things. so i think economically nafta has fixed up and...
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. >> esta indocumentada intentarÁ cruzar y arribar a nueva york, despuÉs a canadÁ donde nacieron suss. sabe que la Única manera de llegar hasta el norte de los estados unidos es contratando por $3000 a un traficante de personas. >> son nacidos allÁ, por eso yo querÍa buscar alguien que me asesorarÁ. pero los asesores de aquÍ dicen que no entienden el proceso para canadÁ, sÓlo para estados unidos. >> el aÑo pasado la hermana de cynthia viajo en esta misma caravana y llegÓ hasta houston, texas. asegura que ahora ni la guardia nacional ae tendrÁ. >> trump no nos quiere pero nosotros podemos mÁs con dios que Él. >> otros indocumentados de esta caravana planean llegar a la frontera para entregarse voluntariamente y buscar la visa humanitaria por vulnerabilidad. lo que no les han dicho es que esa pocilga es una en 1 millÓn, segÚn los avisadores.
. >> esta indocumentada intentarÁ cruzar y arribar a nueva york, despuÉs a canadÁ donde nacieron suss. sabe que la Única manera de llegar hasta el norte de los estados unidos es contratando por $3000 a un traficante de personas. >> son nacidos allÁ, por eso yo querÍa buscar alguien que me asesorarÁ. pero los asesores de aquÍ dicen que no entienden el proceso para canadÁ, sÓlo para estados unidos. >> el aÑo pasado la hermana de cynthia viajo en esta misma caravana y...
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and make the case why, in this case, trade with canada and mexico, collaboration with canada and mexico, working closely with canada and mexico not only benefits u.s. citizens but benefits the citizens of all three countries. maria: since you left the white house you've become an avid painter. >> i have. maria: i love your work. >> thank you. maria: and i want to show some because we shot some of the pictures. tell me, how often are you painting . >> daily, except yesterday. maria: what are you working on? >> i'm working on snow owls. so our daughter jenna, who is fairly outspoken child, demande. forcefully asked mor for me to t two snow owls for a new house that she and henry are furnishing. i'm working on that. maria: is it relaxing? why do you make painting? >>> it's mind expanding. doing something i never dreamt i would do. >> he was an art agnostic. he never looked at art. we lived in the white house with a really beautiful art collection. the white house has a great collection of american art but he didn't really look at it. but now he does. maria: the painting that you did of vla
and make the case why, in this case, trade with canada and mexico, collaboration with canada and mexico, working closely with canada and mexico not only benefits u.s. citizens but benefits the citizens of all three countries. maria: since you left the white house you've become an avid painter. >> i have. maria: i love your work. >> thank you. maria: and i want to show some because we shot some of the pictures. tell me, how often are you painting . >> daily, except yesterday....
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tonight our condolences go out to everyone up in canada.tone) thrift (jrstone) thrift stores are a must for some bargain hunters... you may not believe the pricey donation one thrift store gave to the local parent- teacher organization. teacher organization. ♪ ♪ my husband is probably going to think i'm crazy. he thinks i'm going to see my sister! ♪ ♪ sometimes the confidence to be spontaneous starts with financial stability. once i heard it i was shocked. i just thought, i have to go get it! ♪ ♪ it's our tree! ♪ ♪ see how a personalized financial strategy and access to j.p. morgan investment expertise can help you. chase. make more of what's yours. (jrstone) shoppers at a thrift store near boston never know what they might find when they visit. but the proceeds from its inventory of donated goods goes to benefit local schools, and they just hit a huge milestone. the magic hat thrift shop in marblehead, massachusetts has just about everything you need to stuff your closet or outfit your home.something special about this thrift store. all th
tonight our condolences go out to everyone up in canada.tone) thrift (jrstone) thrift stores are a must for some bargain hunters... you may not believe the pricey donation one thrift store gave to the local parent- teacher organization. teacher organization. ♪ ♪ my husband is probably going to think i'm crazy. he thinks i'm going to see my sister! ♪ ♪ sometimes the confidence to be spontaneous starts with financial stability. once i heard it i was shocked. i just thought, i have to go...
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the meetings with mÉxico and canada were very productive.l tell you with regard to mÉxico, the topic of funding of the wall did not come up. i think president peÑa nieto have difference of opinion but we spoke where we are making progress, we spoke about changes that mÉxico is deliberating over their own immigration policies that will impact transnational migration. i spoke as the president has appreciatively of president peÑa nieto to intervene a caravan of a thousand and we talked a great deal about nafta. i will tell you about with the conversations with prime minister trudeau and pemplegga -- peÑa nieto, i will leave this summit that we are very close to a renegotiated nafta that will -- that will be a better deal for the american people and will have the kind of fairness to it that will permit us to go forward in a productive mutually beneficial relationship with the people of mÉxico and the people of canada. it's not done yet, there are still issues that need to be resolved but we believe that there's a real possibility that we could a
the meetings with mÉxico and canada were very productive.l tell you with regard to mÉxico, the topic of funding of the wall did not come up. i think president peÑa nieto have difference of opinion but we spoke where we are making progress, we spoke about changes that mÉxico is deliberating over their own immigration policies that will impact transnational migration. i spoke as the president has appreciatively of president peÑa nieto to intervene a caravan of a thousand and we talked a...
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we will continue in the next hour following this breaking news in canada. again, 14 people killed after a bus crash there. stay with us. well, here's to first dates! you look amazing. and you look amazingly comfortable. when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck... that's when you know, it's half-washed. add downy to keep your collars from stretching. unlike detergent alone, downy conditions to smooth and strengthen fibers. so, next time don't half-wash it. downy and it's done. are finding themselves morin a chevroletple for the first time. trying something new can be exciting. empowering. downright exhilarating. see for yourself why chevrolet is the most awarded and fastest growing brand, the last four years overall. switch into a new chevy now. get 20% below msrp on all cruze and malibu lt models. that's over fifty four hundred dollars on this chevy malibu. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. internet providers promise business owners a lot. let's see who delivers more. comcast business offers fast gig-speeds across our network. at&t doesn't. we off
we will continue in the next hour following this breaking news in canada. again, 14 people killed after a bus crash there. stay with us. well, here's to first dates! you look amazing. and you look amazingly comfortable. when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck... that's when you know, it's half-washed. add downy to keep your collars from stretching. unlike detergent alone, downy conditions to smooth and strengthen fibers. so, next time don't half-wash it. downy and it's done. are finding...
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in rural canada, ice hockey is a sport and a passion that unites.st 6000 people, their team, the broncos, aren'tjust seen as stars, but as sons and neighbours. there's a bit of shock and a bit of disbelief going on. a bit of thinking about how the community is going to handle this. the team, many of them teenagers, were travelling to a play—off match in a nearby town when the bus they were on collided with a lorry. instead of going to watch that junior league game, their families spent the night in a church hall waiting for information. i think this is a dark time, tonight. this is a good thing that people come together at a time of need, they don't stay at home, when they are feeling isolated and alone. on twitter, the canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau said: half of the people travelling on the bus are now known to have died. a huge loss in this one small part of canada. chris buckler, bbc news. at a press conference officials in humboldt paid tribute to those who had lost their lives — and said they would never be forgotten. while we try and m
in rural canada, ice hockey is a sport and a passion that unites.st 6000 people, their team, the broncos, aren'tjust seen as stars, but as sons and neighbours. there's a bit of shock and a bit of disbelief going on. a bit of thinking about how the community is going to handle this. the team, many of them teenagers, were travelling to a play—off match in a nearby town when the bus they were on collided with a lorry. instead of going to watch that junior league game, their families spent the...
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police in canada questioning a suspect after a van drove onto a crowded sidewalk in toronto killing ten people and injuring fifteen others officers say it appears to have been a deliberate attack although the motive is still unknown the incident happened on one of the city's main streets the suspect a twenty five year old from toronto was arrested after a standoff with police he just went on the sidewalk you just started dating everybody man he had every single person on the sidewalk anybody in his they would at the bus stop everything i shouted there's a lady in there i saw i just stopped and i looked the night went after it again all i sees is crumbling up one by one one by one i seen a stroller i didn't see the baby i saw a stronger hot slit and i seen i seen people the most gruesome scene i seen was a young empress the woman's leg her leg was all months home it. was really bad canada's public safety minister says the crash appears to be an isolated incident but on the basis of all of the a little information at the present time there would appear to be no national security connectio
police in canada questioning a suspect after a van drove onto a crowded sidewalk in toronto killing ten people and injuring fifteen others officers say it appears to have been a deliberate attack although the motive is still unknown the incident happened on one of the city's main streets the suspect a twenty five year old from toronto was arrested after a standoff with police he just went on the sidewalk you just started dating everybody man he had every single person on the sidewalk anybody in...
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in rural canada, ice hockey is a sport and a passion that unites.the broncos, aren'tjust seen as stars, but as sons and neighbours. there's a bit of shock and a bit of disbelief going on. a bit of thinking about how the community is going to handle this. the team, many of them teenagers, were travelling to a play—off match in a nearby town when the bus they were on collided with a lorry. instead of going to watch that junior league game, their families spent the night in a church hall waiting for information. i think this is a dark time, tonight. this is a good thing, that people come together. at a time of need, they don't stay at home, when they are feeling isolated and alone. on twitter, the canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau said, i cannot imagine what these parents are going through, and my heart goes out to everyone affected by this terrible tragedy in the humboldt community and beyond. half of the people travelling on the bus are now known to have died. a huge loss in this one small part of canada. chris buckler, bbc news. the headlines on
in rural canada, ice hockey is a sport and a passion that unites.the broncos, aren'tjust seen as stars, but as sons and neighbours. there's a bit of shock and a bit of disbelief going on. a bit of thinking about how the community is going to handle this. the team, many of them teenagers, were travelling to a play—off match in a nearby town when the bus they were on collided with a lorry. instead of going to watch that junior league game, their families spent the night in a church hall waiting...
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two entrepreneurs from canada with a bright idea. >> why would i buy a can of air? >> it's the freshest air you'll ever have. >> "on the money" starts right now. >> this is "on the money." your money, your life, your future now, becky quick >>> we begin with mortgages and risk a decade ago, home loans for borrowers with weak credit history and low income were called subprime mortgages. defaults on those loans were a major cause of the financial crisis our diana olick found those mortgages are back risky business this is week's cover story. >> reporter: subprime. the word conjures up these images they disappeared following the financial crisis, now lenders are dipping back in. just don't call them subprime, call them nonprime. >> we're not going to the bad old days of ninja leaned are lending where people with no jobs, no assets no income were getting loans, that was crazy. >> reporter: carrington mortgage, a mid size lender that mostly does fha loans, is expanding into the nonprime space, focusing on 20% of americans who have fico credit scores below 600 carrington
two entrepreneurs from canada with a bright idea. >> why would i buy a can of air? >> it's the freshest air you'll ever have. >> "on the money" starts right now. >> this is "on the money." your money, your life, your future now, becky quick >>> we begin with mortgages and risk a decade ago, home loans for borrowers with weak credit history and low income were called subprime mortgages. defaults on those loans were a major cause of the...
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>(grant) chaos in canada's largest city. after a van plows through a busy toronto street -- hitting dozens of people.(grant) thank you for joining us i'm grant lodes.(vicki) and i'm vicki liviakis. at least 10 people are dead, and another 16 are injuried. and a law enforcement source says the collision appears to have been deliberate.(grant)steve nannes has more on the investigation. a terrifying afternoon in downtown toronto --deputy chief peter yuen, toronto, canada: i ask the city of toronto to pray for all victims as a van crashed into people walking along the street.mos: "he just went on the sidewalk. he just started hitting everybody. he hit every single person on the sidewalk. anybody in his way, he would hit. the bus stop, everything got shattered. there was a lady in there i saw."one man says he followed the vehicle -- to check on the driver.mos: "i thought he had a heart attack or something. so i was trying to chase him down in a way. to catch up and see what happened. all i seen is this guy was crumbling, i mean h
>(grant) chaos in canada's largest city. after a van plows through a busy toronto street -- hitting dozens of people.(grant) thank you for joining us i'm grant lodes.(vicki) and i'm vicki liviakis. at least 10 people are dead, and another 16 are injuried. and a law enforcement source says the collision appears to have been deliberate.(grant)steve nannes has more on the investigation. a terrifying afternoon in downtown toronto --deputy chief peter yuen, toronto, canada: i ask the city of...