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they have canada on the rise. hurting u.s.ational security which is the claim the administration is making. it has been pretty low. >> and wilbur ross announcing , mexico, and the eu coming hours before the exemptions were set to expire tonight. and the condemnations are rolling in from u.s. allies and republicans alike. trade partners vowing retaliation. we are joined by libby, head of public policy. ryu expecting them to go ahead with these tariffs? what would be the impact on the economy? when you look at what president trump has done, he has done what he said he would do. deal.ithdrew the iran on trade, he's been remarkably consistent. he is following through with promises made on the campaign trail that if you go back in time, several decades, president trump was talking about how the united states is getting shortchanged on trade. in some ways, it should not be a surprise. it is quite consistent with what he has said for a decade. there was hope obviously that the eu and the u.s. would reach a deal. it is unusual to impo
they have canada on the rise. hurting u.s.ational security which is the claim the administration is making. it has been pretty low. >> and wilbur ross announcing , mexico, and the eu coming hours before the exemptions were set to expire tonight. and the condemnations are rolling in from u.s. allies and republicans alike. trade partners vowing retaliation. we are joined by libby, head of public policy. ryu expecting them to go ahead with these tariffs? what would be the impact on the...
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governments of canada. they subsidize it to protect jobs in canada. it is not free and fair trade situation. that is one of largest exports. that is a perfect example what they're doing. if you look another example on it, they have a supply management system that falsely creates higher prices in canada for things like poultry, eggs and milk. it puts high tariffs on exports coming in. there is a lot of areas where canada is not practicing free trade. they're protected by nafta. they want to keep it that way. president trump will negotiate us a much better neil: well we might be waiting on that for a while, as i said there are some details liked to to get something together so that a republican congress could presumably still vote on it that doesn't look likely but jonathan hoenig, on the immigration front and what he had to say about taking in refugees and immigrant s, susan li was actually quite correct even though he pushed back on the notion that his popularity has dipped in fact pretty severely on how ev
governments of canada. they subsidize it to protect jobs in canada. it is not free and fair trade situation. that is one of largest exports. that is a perfect example what they're doing. if you look another example on it, they have a supply management system that falsely creates higher prices in canada for things like poultry, eggs and milk. it puts high tariffs on exports coming in. there is a lot of areas where canada is not practicing free trade. they're protected by nafta. they want to keep...
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knows howthing canada to do that our officials know how to do. i would remind people of our wasrience were canada prepared to retaliate and we had a carefully considered list in response to a ruling in our favor. the consultation is really important. to get useful feedback from canadians and we expect to to refine the list. you can start right now. said, prime minister has the list was put together with a few considerations in mind. one has been to support and defend the steel and aluminum industries. they are facing unfair barriers in their exports to the united states. it is appropriate the u.s. competitors should face equivalent barriers next running to canada. i would like to remind americans who may be watching and listening that canada accounts for roughly half of u.s. steel x it's. that is one consideration. consideration is looking carefully at choosing goods for which there are replacements. have looked to choose goods for which there is a -- a canadian alternative, the 25 or 10% tariffs, or, alternative produced by the country which is
knows howthing canada to do that our officials know how to do. i would remind people of our wasrience were canada prepared to retaliate and we had a carefully considered list in response to a ruling in our favor. the consultation is really important. to get useful feedback from canadians and we expect to to refine the list. you can start right now. said, prime minister has the list was put together with a few considerations in mind. one has been to support and defend the steel and aluminum...
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it is doing the same to canada and mexico.he last ditch negotiations in paris this week failed to reach negotiations. and now europe is vowing to retaliate with tariffs against u.s. products. angela merkel today calling the u.s. tariffs illegal, and warning that this could spiral into a global trade war. reporter: it is the moment that european steel producers were dreading, they were hoping that they would be exempt from tariffs. europeans export millions of tons of steel to the u.s. every year. one thing is certain, starting on friday the u.s. will impose tariffs of 25% on steel, and 1 % on aluminum. canada and mexico have also not been spared. >> other countries, which are now excluded from the u.s. steel market, will look for new markets. and what lies more closely than the open european market? so we expect a deflection of trade from countries such as turkey, or iran, coming toward the european union. reporter: the economic minister is disappointed as well in germany. >> todayay's decision by thu.u.. governrnnt is wrong.
it is doing the same to canada and mexico.he last ditch negotiations in paris this week failed to reach negotiations. and now europe is vowing to retaliate with tariffs against u.s. products. angela merkel today calling the u.s. tariffs illegal, and warning that this could spiral into a global trade war. reporter: it is the moment that european steel producers were dreading, they were hoping that they would be exempt from tariffs. europeans export millions of tons of steel to the u.s. every...
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canada will be launching a conflict resolution -- according to w tto rules the -- canada is going to collaborate with the wto and our other partners, including the european union, to challenge these illegal and counterproductive american measures before the wto it is completely inappropriate to consider any trade with canada as a threat to the united states' national security. i want canadians to know that their government will always defend canadian workers and canadian businesses. thank you. >> i'm going to say it in english now. we are a bilingual country in response to these measures, canada intends to impose tariffs against imports of steel, aluminum, and other products from the united states representing the total value of 2017 canadian exports affected by the u.s. measures that is $16.6 billion. we are imposing dollar for dollar tariffs for every dollar levied against canadians by the u.s. 25% and 10% are the tariff rates today imposed by the united states on canada we are today publishing two lists of goods, one list which will be subject to a 25% tariff, the second list will
canada will be launching a conflict resolution -- according to w tto rules the -- canada is going to collaborate with the wto and our other partners, including the european union, to challenge these illegal and counterproductive american measures before the wto it is completely inappropriate to consider any trade with canada as a threat to the united states' national security. i want canadians to know that their government will always defend canadian workers and canadian businesses. thank you....
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tariffs on canada. putting 25% tariff on steel coming into canada and 10% on aluminum but also, adding 10% on other products like sleeping bags, yogurt, felt tippens and inflatable boats. the house ways and means committee kevin brady says tariffs are hitting wrong target. when it comes to unfairly traded steel and aluminum, mexico, canada is not the problem. china is. they retaliated against u.s. tariffs adding tariffs on u.s. products come into europe. the u.s. chamber of commerce tariffs have over all impact of affecting 2.6 american jobs. melissa. melissa: edward, thank you so much for that. david: here to respond on behalf of the trump administration, white house trade director peter navarro. we'll take questions with you on this i was surprised. world trade organization stats on countries around the world. europeans have tens of thousands of tariffs on u.s. products. not as though we're loading on something that they don't have against us. on the other hand people say we're close to full employmen
tariffs on canada. putting 25% tariff on steel coming into canada and 10% on aluminum but also, adding 10% on other products like sleeping bags, yogurt, felt tippens and inflatable boats. the house ways and means committee kevin brady says tariffs are hitting wrong target. when it comes to unfairly traded steel and aluminum, mexico, canada is not the problem. china is. they retaliated against u.s. tariffs adding tariffs on u.s. products come into europe. the u.s. chamber of commerce tariffs...
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and then canada.want somebody to come through my house, i want them to come through the front, not the back door. >> that's what i tell my husband. except his birthday. and christmas. and flag day. ugh. i'll never forget flag day. what were we talking about? right, you want them to go through the front door. >> yeah. >> but these people can't go through the front door because of a quirk in canadian law if you cross at any official border crossing your asylum claim will be rejected faster than a dick pick. that's why asylum seekers are crossing the u.s. border on an illegal entry point on a dead end road where bill and i are headed. >> we are turning on to the road right here. >> look how beautiful this is. why would anyone-run want to leave this? okay, not exactly this stretch of america. >> we're at the end of this road. that's where they cross. >> is that toronto up there? >> no, that's the canadian space. >> before trump, this was wilderness but due to the flood of immigrants at the illegal entry p
and then canada.want somebody to come through my house, i want them to come through the front, not the back door. >> that's what i tell my husband. except his birthday. and christmas. and flag day. ugh. i'll never forget flag day. what were we talking about? right, you want them to go through the front door. >> yeah. >> but these people can't go through the front door because of a quirk in canadian law if you cross at any official border crossing your asylum claim will be...
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canada is about 50% of the consumption of aluminum coming from canada.eople didn't know if it would actually happen and here it is, -- it has. alcoa, these are the companies we see reaction following in the eu. as much as you expected? think you are right that the move earlier this year back at the beginning of march, and peopleuary, that is when started to put in positions. after that, maybe they thought an extension would come to the eu and imports themselves, it is not massive. but the eu does have to worry into its own region because the united states is putting up tariffs. everyone of her story about chinese steel and aluminum coming to the country and that might be part of the reaction here. united states essentially protecting itself from becoming a dumping ground for the entire world. chinese steel and aluminum coming to the country and that might be part i want to bring in michael mckee. wilbur.all with trade secretary. we still have 10 hours -- anything will happen in the next 10 hours? >> it doesn't look like it. secretary ross suggested this
canada is about 50% of the consumption of aluminum coming from canada.eople didn't know if it would actually happen and here it is, -- it has. alcoa, these are the companies we see reaction following in the eu. as much as you expected? think you are right that the move earlier this year back at the beginning of march, and peopleuary, that is when started to put in positions. after that, maybe they thought an extension would come to the eu and imports themselves, it is not massive. but the eu...
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canada,ned canada, yes, into one of the greatest ai superpowers.is the story of how all of this came to be. questory of one nation's to teach computers to think like humans. the story of what this says experiment will mean for all of our lives, and for the future of the human species. ♪ human, or someone trying to imitate one, he will want to pay attention. ♪ ashlee: ever since people first came up with the idea of computers, they have dreamed of imbuing them with ai. , as im a smart fellow have a very fine brain. is able a computer that to mimic or simulate human thought or a beer. within that, there is a subset called machine learning, that is now the underpinning of what is most exciting about ai. ashlee: by allowing computers to learn how to solve problems on their own, machine learning has made a series of breakthroughs that was seemed nearly impossible. it is a way that computers. can it now understand your voice, spot of friends face in the photo, or steer a carlos car. the reason why humans are talking about the coming of ai. whether there
canada,ned canada, yes, into one of the greatest ai superpowers.is the story of how all of this came to be. questory of one nation's to teach computers to think like humans. the story of what this says experiment will mean for all of our lives, and for the future of the human species. ♪ human, or someone trying to imitate one, he will want to pay attention. ♪ ashlee: ever since people first came up with the idea of computers, they have dreamed of imbuing them with ai. , as im a smart fellow...
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mexico and canada all say that they will impose countermeasures against the u.s. and the man who wants to be the prime minister last weekend in dropped out is taking the post after all italy's two main populous parties have reached a deal and it means just. may will be sworn in by the president on friday. after back to take you through the day stick around for that. more intrigued by the international talk show for journalists to discuss the topic of the week twenty five years ago a racist also an attack on the house of a turkish family in the german city of seoul and gun left two women three girls dead and fourteen others injured the question is has germany changed since then find out shortly on foot. in sixty minutes on. every journey begins with the first step and every language but the first word published in the. rico is in germany to learn german why not learned helplessness simple online on your mobile and free themselves from d w z e learning course nikos fish german made easy. how the germans came together in one nation from shanda money to chancellor fun
mexico and canada all say that they will impose countermeasures against the u.s. and the man who wants to be the prime minister last weekend in dropped out is taking the post after all italy's two main populous parties have reached a deal and it means just. may will be sworn in by the president on friday. after back to take you through the day stick around for that. more intrigued by the international talk show for journalists to discuss the topic of the week twenty five years ago a racist also...
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they come to the canada because they like canada more than the united states.he united states is no longer such a welcoming beacon for the smartest and the brightest, and they are coming to canada. so that's great for canada. but as far as coming across some back alley, and there is some lady in vermont that sends them across the path, that is degrading. >> tucker: degrading to home? degrading to canadians were degrading to immigrants? >> to both. to an immigrant, walking through a snow drift across canada and getting arrested and picked off, that's it degrading. we shall have a order, we are a country. but, tucker, as i said to come up the people in the united states want to come and live in canada for whatever reason. we are talking about people who just want a better place to liv live. >> tucker: so you are saying that canada ought to be able to determine who comes in and who doesn't? should they be able to let impressive people in and nonimpressive people, like gang members and rapists, are you allowed to keep them out? >> there is a whole lot of room betwe
they come to the canada because they like canada more than the united states.he united states is no longer such a welcoming beacon for the smartest and the brightest, and they are coming to canada. so that's great for canada. but as far as coming across some back alley, and there is some lady in vermont that sends them across the path, that is degrading. >> tucker: degrading to home? degrading to canadians were degrading to immigrants? >> to both. to an immigrant, walking through a...
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. >> duda que muchos viven en estados unidos y se van a canadá vemos mitos y verdades de ir a canadás en estados unidos , este salvadoreño tiene tps (temporary protection status) , que solo podrá tener hasta el 2019 . >> así que lo piensa con canadá . >> que la economía ,que la seguridad que la salid . >> patricia es abogada de inmigración en canadá dice que un indocumentado en estados unidos , no podría ir bajo programas temporales pero sí ir como residente permanente cumpliendo condiciones . >> si tiene estudios secundarios y habla bien inglés o si tiene experiencia profesional y tiene posibilidades dei inmigrar . >> si tiene experiencia laboral en unoficio . >> sí pero realmente para mi es en demandas en canadá . >> los factores si habla inglés o francés, edad, si tiene parientes, si tiene estudios post secundarios y el golpe de suerte . >> el gobierno acepta mucha gente que no tienen estudios de secundaría y no hablen inglés pero los aceptan . >> cómo hay factores de casos médicos si es costo grande y problemas penales serios . >> si cumple todo puede tener la residencia en seis
. >> duda que muchos viven en estados unidos y se van a canadá vemos mitos y verdades de ir a canadás en estados unidos , este salvadoreño tiene tps (temporary protection status) , que solo podrá tener hasta el 2019 . >> así que lo piensa con canadá . >> que la economía ,que la seguridad que la salid . >> patricia es abogada de inmigración en canadá dice que un indocumentado en estados unidos , no podría ir bajo programas temporales pero sí ir como residente...
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john: they are central to canada. the uncertainty would kill investment in canada.rnment has been strong on pushing both points. we are going through a delicate time. there is a 50-50 chance this --ld be resolved in the past next 10 days. mexican elections are coming up at the end of next month and time is ticking. it will be now or a six month until the new president takes office. amanda: what do your sources in mexico say? you wonder if a deal got done if it could be ratified before the elections or if it makes sense to ratify them before elections. john: wage levels are comparable between the canada and united states. the mexican wage rates, particularly in manufacturing and auto are demonstratively lower. that will put a lot of pressure on the mexicans to make a concession. politically, that is tough for this government. one thing that seems to be a theme for the u.s. is the notion of a country of origin and goods that arrive find a way to nafta into the u.s., how big of a problem is that on how the supply chains work? assembly ando parts, that is problematic. w
john: they are central to canada. the uncertainty would kill investment in canada.rnment has been strong on pushing both points. we are going through a delicate time. there is a 50-50 chance this --ld be resolved in the past next 10 days. mexican elections are coming up at the end of next month and time is ticking. it will be now or a six month until the new president takes office. amanda: what do your sources in mexico say? you wonder if a deal got done if it could be ratified before the...
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bell: were there british settlers coming to canada in that time? one way to answer that would be to say prior to the revolution, the destination of choice had been one of the 13 colonies rather than canada. >> [indiscernible] dr. bell: oliver canada billions of by 1783 novanerals scotia had been clear-cut. they wanted to fish. areas to thean >> canadae caribbean is rich in natural resources including minerals and fish and lumber three examples. many of those export value back in britain but also in other colonies of the british empire. [indiscernible] the list goes on, absolutely. [indiscernible] we focused and perhaps lead you towards economic explanations but perhaps there are moral explanations as well. let's go right here. they could be considered refugees and do they have rights as people who have been victimized or been caught in literal crossfire in a conflict they didn't necessarily start? thank you very much. >> the south and dynamic was completely different. south carolina and georgia substantial loyalist militias [indiscernible] even aft
bell: were there british settlers coming to canada in that time? one way to answer that would be to say prior to the revolution, the destination of choice had been one of the 13 colonies rather than canada. >> [indiscernible] dr. bell: oliver canada billions of by 1783 novanerals scotia had been clear-cut. they wanted to fish. areas to thean >> canadae caribbean is rich in natural resources including minerals and fish and lumber three examples. many of those export value back in...
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mexico and canada for steel and out of many i'm imports canada and france hit back calling them unacceptable and illegal. a snap election is a verted in italy anti establishment political leaders agree on a new deal to form a government. i'm fed up with corruption in kenya hundreds take to the streets in protest. the u.s. secretary of state says he's made great progress in his talks with one of the north one of north korean leader kim jong un's most trusted lieutenants my own bio delivered a briefing in the last hour saying that negotiations are moving in the right direction the talks with kim young child in new york is supposed to smooth the way for a summit between donald trump and kim jong un in june but pompei refused to confirm if that would actually happen. or two countries face a pivotal moment in our relationship in which it could be nothing short of tragic to let this opportunity go to waste. in my conversations with. i mean kim jong un to be on your own and today with vice chairman. i've been very clear the president of the united states objective is very consistent and well known
mexico and canada for steel and out of many i'm imports canada and france hit back calling them unacceptable and illegal. a snap election is a verted in italy anti establishment political leaders agree on a new deal to form a government. i'm fed up with corruption in kenya hundreds take to the streets in protest. the u.s. secretary of state says he's made great progress in his talks with one of the north one of north korean leader kim jong un's most trusted lieutenants my own bio delivered a...
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this is air canada 759. we see some lights on the runway there. >> air canada 759 cleared to land 28 right, no one is there but you. >> reporter: the crew looking at the taxiway, instead of the runway to the left, had forgotten to tune in a radio navigational signal as a backup during the july flight. >> air canada flew right over us. >> i saw that, guys. >> reporter: air canada has not said if the pilots are still flying, but it adds that it is continuing to cooperation with the ongoing investigation. david? >> david kerley, thank you. >>> when we come back, the e. coli scare widening tonight. now, the first reported death. >>> and that late development tonight, after a young couple was found dead inside their pennsylvania home. pennsylvania home. what police have just revealed., bipolar i disorder can make you feel unstoppable. but mania, such as unusual changes in your mood, activity or energy levels, can leave you on shaky ground. help take control by asking about your treatment options. vraylar is appro
this is air canada 759. we see some lights on the runway there. >> air canada 759 cleared to land 28 right, no one is there but you. >> reporter: the crew looking at the taxiway, instead of the runway to the left, had forgotten to tune in a radio navigational signal as a backup during the july flight. >> air canada flew right over us. >> i saw that, guys. >> reporter: air canada has not said if the pilots are still flying, but it adds that it is continuing to...
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canada and the u.s.re the example of two countries is there are any two that have no national security locations towards each other. more -- it looks more like a negotiating tactic , you know,ks like aggressive attempts to hurt canada and the united states. the levels of integration of the auto industry or the steel and aluminum industries mean that these tariffs would have devastating impacts on american jobs, too. >> is the tactic working? what do you use trying to do with this tactic? >> one thing that the president has prided himself on his being unpredictable, being willing to theupt the patterns of well-established traditions of international relations. i think it certainly causes people to take notice. getting courage is us in our resolve to yes, indeed modernize nafta, but it doesn't push us to be willing to accept a bad deal for canada because quite frankly , that's not what we are going to do. >> do you worry that donald will be unpredictable and your summit? [laughter] >> i think that the inte
canada and the u.s.re the example of two countries is there are any two that have no national security locations towards each other. more -- it looks more like a negotiating tactic , you know,ks like aggressive attempts to hurt canada and the united states. the levels of integration of the auto industry or the steel and aluminum industries mean that these tariffs would have devastating impacts on american jobs, too. >> is the tactic working? what do you use trying to do with this tactic?...
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and is growing of government inaction in canada over a self-confessed islamic state execution of the living freely and still is in the country after lying to me gratian services he revealed it openly on a new york times podcast called caliph it now the former i still fight he went by the name of abu cypher left canada four years ago when he was just seventeen and told his parents at the time he was flown to turkey for a semester abroad but five months after joining the terror group in syria he decided he wanted to return back to canada following what he originally said was his second execution whosoever is now retracted those comments clearly in fact he hadn't killed anyone either which way officials hope that his side said enough to incriminate himself a-z. gave detail the combes of executing people but that not be may not be enough to charge him it turns out according to documents obtained by a canadian news network canada's prime ministers chipped in he's been fending off criticism over the case and when justin trudeau was asked about terrorist return he simply shift the blame to
and is growing of government inaction in canada over a self-confessed islamic state execution of the living freely and still is in the country after lying to me gratian services he revealed it openly on a new york times podcast called caliph it now the former i still fight he went by the name of abu cypher left canada four years ago when he was just seventeen and told his parents at the time he was flown to turkey for a semester abroad but five months after joining the terror group in syria he...
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. >>> close call on air canada jet almost crashed into a line of planes last year. wilson walker has dramatic video. >> reporter: five minutes before midnight july 8th, 2017, air canada flight 759 is on approach to san francisco international airport when the control tower clears the pilot to lapd. >> lights on the runway there. >> reporter: only air canada 759 was not approaching a runway. it was actually closing in on sfo taxiway c where four planes were waiting and in the front of that line a united airlines pilot who saw the disaster coming at 160 miles per hour. >> where's this guy going! he is on the taxiway. >> air canada, go around. >> reporter: now for the first time, we can see just how close these planes were to catastrophe! watch as the air canada flight starts to pitch up for the go- around, passing just 51 feet over the next plane in line philippine airlines flight 115. >> united 1 air canada flew directly over us. >> yeah, i saw that, guys. >> reporter: the ntsb released the video and more information on the incident and no finding on what caused the
. >>> close call on air canada jet almost crashed into a line of planes last year. wilson walker has dramatic video. >> reporter: five minutes before midnight july 8th, 2017, air canada flight 759 is on approach to san francisco international airport when the control tower clears the pilot to lapd. >> lights on the runway there. >> reporter: only air canada 759 was not approaching a runway. it was actually closing in on sfo taxiway c where four planes were waiting and...
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it comes ahead of the g7 meeting in canada. international economic and policy correspondent is in whistler. the trade war is on, it is off, is it a negotiating tactic? where are we at now? nobody really knows, and that is part of the problem. there is not a real clear view of what the administration is trying to accomplish, because nobody thinks the tariffs will improve the u.s. economy. they are a threat to the global economy according to the ministers who arrived here for the g7 meeting. steven mnuchin is going to be the object of a lot of criticism when the minister's get together at dinner tonight and in their meetings tomorrow. the question is where do we go from here? ? is this a negotiating tactic? what does the trump administration want? you mentioned the retaliation coming quickly. the canadians publishing a list of things they might put sanctions on, including maple syrup and barbecues and beer kegs. the mexicans talking about steel products and agricultural products. the europeans reverting to their list we have alre
it comes ahead of the g7 meeting in canada. international economic and policy correspondent is in whistler. the trade war is on, it is off, is it a negotiating tactic? where are we at now? nobody really knows, and that is part of the problem. there is not a real clear view of what the administration is trying to accomplish, because nobody thinks the tariffs will improve the u.s. economy. they are a threat to the global economy according to the ministers who arrived here for the g7 meeting....
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it's amazing people in canada get in. he is in jail for possession of marijuana but a guy who may have cut off people's heads is leadfree because he had the change of hot now that people are outraged his stories changed he says he doesn't deny saying them but he's insistent that he didn't actually do those things no charges against him have yet been filed if they ever will be but you must understand what he is not a monster no i says fight is different to any other immigrants they will brings something new to canada those on my words that's the prime minister talking and the i need to know how you're going to protect your canadians like mike young daughter and you know ten to fifteen twenty years from now when you're letting people in with an ideology that just doesn't conform to what we're doing here one of the reasons canada is successful as a country is because we have been open to people fleeing persecution fleeing war zones whether it was people fleeing the devastation of the second world war from southern europe in
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the same applies to canada and new mexico. -- to canada and to mexico. mr. governor, you have a particular perspective coming from ohio. ,hio has a lot of auto industry not just michigan. we are talking about 232 again. what do your constituents, workers and businessmen tell you? >> they're not saying anything now because they don't see the impact. you have to remember, i'm the governor of ohio, and i'm concerned about ohio, but also about american. the idea that a trade war never ends up in a positive place, maybe they can pull a rabbit out of the hat and everything will be great, but there will be an impact. i think that is why you are seeing the senator from nebraska believes, because he it will impact people in his community. i'm speaking on a more broad issue, when you have 40 million americans in trade related jobs, small and medium-size businesses involved in exporting, the competitive advantages you get in lower prices that help consumers at the top and bottom, this is where trade falls apart. my party has always been pro-trade. it seems as though we
the same applies to canada and new mexico. -- to canada and to mexico. mr. governor, you have a particular perspective coming from ohio. ,hio has a lot of auto industry not just michigan. we are talking about 232 again. what do your constituents, workers and businessmen tell you? >> they're not saying anything now because they don't see the impact. you have to remember, i'm the governor of ohio, and i'm concerned about ohio, but also about american. the idea that a trade war never ends up...
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but canada has something right.nd the merit-base system works, we'll get rid of a lot of bad actors that trump is talking about by way of enforcing what canada does. liz: homeland security secretary nielson said border security is about national security, every other country feels the same, but for some reason, u.s. is not allow the to that way. here are facts about terrorists coming to u.s. >> security national security. what we see department of homeland security 15 tariffs planning to travel or -- terrorists planning to travel or traveling to united states each day. that means they are coming in through legal land port and air. liz: that sounds dangerous. is that not enough to keep borders secure. >> absolutely. what she said is important, many people who come in over stay and break our laws, often come you know terrorists, they come here legally with visas, then they over stay. >> 2016 we had 700,000 people came in legally, and over stayed, compared to i think this yore or last year for border, had about 300,000
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a canadá. >> estados unidos amparada con el pps la cual fue cancelada unto >> la opción de irse a canadáanos y niños, la persona no puede estar y documentada en los estados unidos y la petición la enuncia el empleador de canadá. >> niños con necesidades especiales. >> tendrían un permiso de dos años y luego la residencia permanente, donde tienen que hablar inglés y mostrar estudios secundarios, otras posibilidades de emigrar es que si tiene la capacidad de abrir un negocio o como inversionista también >> la siguiente opción sin que tengan cuenta si lo puede hacer si lo negarán estados unidos, es importante la vía por donde entra, en caso de los salvadoreños no pueden pedir llegando por vía terrestre. >> hay que considerar. >> si quiere más información sobre todos estos programas consulte la página de internet del gobierno canadiense. (información en pantalla) >> con servicios migratorios el más cercano está los Ángeles. >> regresó con ustedes. >> ni los políticos se salvan conozca lo que le pasó al miembro de la cámara de representantes cuando fue pillado por la policía. >> en este momen
a canadá. >> estados unidos amparada con el pps la cual fue cancelada unto >> la opción de irse a canadáanos y niños, la persona no puede estar y documentada en los estados unidos y la petición la enuncia el empleador de canadá. >> niños con necesidades especiales. >> tendrían un permiso de dos años y luego la residencia permanente, donde tienen que hablar inglés y mostrar estudios secundarios, otras posibilidades de emigrar es que si tiene la capacidad de...
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finance ministers and central bankers are gathering in canada.his as global reaction is coming in after the trump administration said it will now impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from the european union, canada, and mexico beginning at midnight tonight. we are joined by michael mckee, our international politics and finance correspondent. live in canada. as anticipated, the countries that are affected are ready to go with retaliation. what changed in the last couple of hours? >> we are starting to get some of the retaliatory action. it was goingcing to impose sanctions on u.s. products including some steel made in the u.s.. legs,ausages, lamb apples, grapes, cranberries, and some cheeses. no specific threats of retaliation from canada in terms of what it would retaliate on. they have indicated they would. the eu and japan with a joint statement after their trade ministers met with robert white heiser, the u.s. trade representative in paris. they both call the u.s. administration's action a threat to the global economy. neither one put
finance ministers and central bankers are gathering in canada.his as global reaction is coming in after the trump administration said it will now impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from the european union, canada, and mexico beginning at midnight tonight. we are joined by michael mckee, our international politics and finance correspondent. live in canada. as anticipated, the countries that are affected are ready to go with retaliation. what changed in the last couple of hours?...
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canada's to. assets until. ibm and products. can it anytime in canada ant area. we believe now that time talk talk is done. donald trump is illegal in the only away deal. stand and out and pushed rock band we have. now no. matter how little says that day they would continue to really really show she had not natalie free trade agreement even even if they don't only green congress uses engine. now loading what are you doing here magazines yeah shuffle. you as president hopeful block long anything with ginger because he. the magazinee point when i t on the nominees. a troubling you a judge's line largest land there. general gordon what and i do not deserve has designation illegally giant bag you anyways. apple condition distaste it is one of one of local. round on it at any time it has on such and made me. it. so we go used to clear his vision about about iran. at u. s. lacerations which we had a little reserve chairs to enjoying bankrolling linguistic super such simon on the news this this thursday. i'm gonna generation on last night's injured your gestures as i. s
canada's to. assets until. ibm and products. can it anytime in canada ant area. we believe now that time talk talk is done. donald trump is illegal in the only away deal. stand and out and pushed rock band we have. now no. matter how little says that day they would continue to really really show she had not natalie free trade agreement even even if they don't only green congress uses engine. now loading what are you doing here magazines yeah shuffle. you as president hopeful block long anything...
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fault canada has pretty strict rules of what they allow in the tariffs and also just the regulations here a little bit different than in the states so the americans they want a better opportunity to be able to sell dairy in canada so they want some of these rules to be loosened a little bit the tariff drop so that they can actually enter the canadian market and the big one this one that we've talked about many many times that would be the auto industry as you know the auto industry is integrated very tightly between canada mexico and the states and the americans have a couple of points what they want to see pushed through here now here in particular is one sticking point that canada and mexico are really kind of against is that the u.s. wants to increase the percentage of car parts that must be produced in nafta countries and for that car to be shipped across borders without facing taxes no mexico and canada do not want to have any part of this they think that this is the percentages are way too high for the parts being manufactured in north america as well as the fact that they're s
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looking at donald trump's attitude towards nafta, mexico and canada are part of nafta, mexico and canadarenegotiated, and it comes back time and again to is free trade good? i happen to believe it is, we at oxford business group are pro— free trade, therefore one hopes they will be a sensible agreement. nobody wants to see dumping but no one wants to see prohibitive tariffs that will damage america as well. we will discuss this and other stories in the news briefing and more in business briefing. stay with us on the briefing. also on the programme: every publication from over three centuries inside cambridge's remarkable book repository. nothing, it seems, was too big to withstand the force of the tornado. the extent of the devastation will lead to renewed calls for government help to build better housing. internationally, there have already been protests. sweden says it received no warning of the accident. indeed, the russians at first denied anything had gone wrong. only when radioactive levels started to increase outside russia were they forced to admit the accident. for the mujahidee
looking at donald trump's attitude towards nafta, mexico and canada are part of nafta, mexico and canadarenegotiated, and it comes back time and again to is free trade good? i happen to believe it is, we at oxford business group are pro— free trade, therefore one hopes they will be a sensible agreement. nobody wants to see dumping but no one wants to see prohibitive tariffs that will damage america as well. we will discuss this and other stories in the news briefing and more in business...
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for 150 years canada has been united states' most steadfast ally.lready talking about retaliation. there will be counterbalancing measures, what they can do we are able to do exactly the same. it's totally unacceptable that a country is imposing unilateral measures when it comes to world trade. so how could europe hit back? some all—american industries could be hit, like this us denim factory, with talk of the eu imposing other tariffs on bourbon, motorcycles, and even peanut butter. the truth is that a big reason donald trump has introduced these new metal tariffs is to satisfy his supporters. they may not have the impact on jobs he says it will, but has risked a dangerous economic escalation with this country's biggest trading partners. aleem maqbool reporting there. a little earlier our business editor simon jack explained what affect the tariffs would have in the uk. the uk xbox 315 million tonnes of steel to the us every year, about 7% of our production total, it is a catastrophic but it isn'tjust uk steel but canadian, italian, german, mexican
for 150 years canada has been united states' most steadfast ally.lready talking about retaliation. there will be counterbalancing measures, what they can do we are able to do exactly the same. it's totally unacceptable that a country is imposing unilateral measures when it comes to world trade. so how could europe hit back? some all—american industries could be hit, like this us denim factory, with talk of the eu imposing other tariffs on bourbon, motorcycles, and even peanut butter. the...
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with terrorists on out of many and steel imports from the measure is coming into effect on friday canada and mexico will also be hit from first announced the global terrorists back in march but in a concession to allies including the e.u. certain exemptions were granted although they have now been removed so let's get the latest from a smear account she joins us from washington good evening sameera has the be much reaction then to this decision by donald trump. well the secretary for commerce and now it's the tariffs after a meeting with the french finance minister a minister and the tariffs reportedly threatened a billions worth of european exports to the u.s. the e.u. is understandably outrage and they called it a horrible day for trade let's take a look it is a bad day for world trade it is truly an acceptable there are countries imposing unilateral measures when it comes to world trade. as for the measures brussels has previously promised to retaliate with twenty five percent tariffs on u.s. products like motorcycles in jeans a cigarettes a cranberry juice and peanut butter let's tak
with terrorists on out of many and steel imports from the measure is coming into effect on friday canada and mexico will also be hit from first announced the global terrorists back in march but in a concession to allies including the e.u. certain exemptions were granted although they have now been removed so let's get the latest from a smear account she joins us from washington good evening sameera has the be much reaction then to this decision by donald trump. well the secretary for commerce...
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fault canada has pretty strict rules of what they allow in the tariffs and also just the regulations here are a little bit different than in the states so the americans they want a bit better opportunity to be able to sell dairy in canada so they want some of these rules to be loosened a little bit the tariffs drop so that they can actually enter the canadian market and the big one this one that we've talked about many many times that would be the auto industry as you know the auto industry is integrated very tightly between canada mexico and the states and the americans have a couple of points what they want to see push through here now here in particular is one sticking point that canada and mexico are really kind of against is that the u.s. wants to increase the percentage of car parts that must be produced in nafta countries and for that car to be shipped across borders without facing taxes now mexico and canada do not want to have any part of this they think that this is the percentages are way too high for the parts being manufactured in north america as well as the fact that t
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and so getting five billion from can do more good for them to build a pipeline canada is just invested three point five billion to three point four billion to buy this sixty year old leaky pipeline ok do you have some swampland that you want to buy mr joe because this is exactly what's going to happen a year or so and this is just the beginning of a because the fact is once you buy the pipeline tkinter morgan's going to work on it until about august till the deal is done and then canada has to take over the building of the extension of the pipeline they want to eventually how that three times more oil flow to the b.c. coast so once that happens mr trudeau the liberals say this is a really good part somewhere down the road you know we're going to sell this back to a private company and we're going to make tons of cash here and this is just like a preliminary measure that we're doing right now yeah we've seen this happen time again with infrastructure products we're projects i should say were something is done by a government or taken over by a government and it usually doesn't sell for
and so getting five billion from can do more good for them to build a pipeline canada is just invested three point five billion to three point four billion to buy this sixty year old leaky pipeline ok do you have some swampland that you want to buy mr joe because this is exactly what's going to happen a year or so and this is just the beginning of a because the fact is once you buy the pipeline tkinter morgan's going to work on it until about august till the deal is done and then canada has to...
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these tariffs will harm industry and workers on both sides of the canada-u.s.order, disrupting linked supply chains that made north american steel and aluminum more competitive all around the world >> so he made news on the nafta front saying he'd received an offer from the united states, close to a deal, he said, until the united states insisted on one element as a precondition to any meeting here here's what he said. >> the united states said as a precondition to us meeting and negotiating, we would have to accept a sunset clause i said, we could not accept a sunset clause in nafta as a precondition to meeting or as any sort of condition. >> so that sunset clause has been controversial for a while, something the canadians and mexicans rejected saying it would increase business uncertainty. thereby, an indefinite deal and looks like based on that press conference, the deal is a distance away. when wilbur ross announced these tariffs, they said they would await reaction from this on canada, mexico, and the eu we've had reaction, uniformly negative from all thre
these tariffs will harm industry and workers on both sides of the canada-u.s.order, disrupting linked supply chains that made north american steel and aluminum more competitive all around the world >> so he made news on the nafta front saying he'd received an offer from the united states, close to a deal, he said, until the united states insisted on one element as a precondition to any meeting here here's what he said. >> the united states said as a precondition to us meeting and...
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canada-u.s.ationship is very much a partnership, very integrated supply lines, common goals and objectives, shared ideals, shared thoughts and processes to how we do business together. the chinese relationship in these upcoming meetings will be very important. itself, i in and of think the white house has dropped the ball on this one. amanda: janet pick it up in time? there is a deadline. >> there is always time because we can always work on things. but the problem is now they have kicked the can down the road and mexicanthe next -- the election in the u.s.. midterms that will be problematic now. -- u.s. midterms. that will be problematic now. amanda: the ministers left the table and went home. what does that tell you? fromom everyone body -- everybody i have spoken to, the deal they were talking about was an agreement to agree that a future deal would come together. i have been on wall street are to being u.s. ambassador for 34 years. we would not celebrate an agreement. we would celebrate a dea
canada-u.s.ationship is very much a partnership, very integrated supply lines, common goals and objectives, shared ideals, shared thoughts and processes to how we do business together. the chinese relationship in these upcoming meetings will be very important. itself, i in and of think the white house has dropped the ball on this one. amanda: janet pick it up in time? there is a deadline. >> there is always time because we can always work on things. but the problem is now they have kicked...
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the united states slaps tyrus on steel and alum in human impulse from the european union canada and mexico. and then again on without jazeera live from doha also coming up. hopefully will have a meeting on the twelfth that's going along very well diplomatic efforts pick up speed as a top north korean officials in the u.s. to talk about the proposed meeting between donald trump and kim jones. on the pressure spain's prime minister fights for his political life as a corruption scandal threatens to remove him and his policy from. ukraine is being criticized for faking the murder of a journalist and it's not just russia who's annoyed. but for the u.s. almost to say said it was moving ahead with tariffs on the minium and steel imports from canada for mexico and the european union the name reports. u.s. president donald trump has vowed to revive the steel and aluminum industries at home by imposing tariffs abroad some economists fear that could lead to a trade war in march trump invoked and nine hundred sixty two trade laws saying protecting domestic producers was a matter of national security a
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canada and mexico as a threat. right well certainly this is a question that came up a number of times reporters saying are you calling your allies a threat to u.s. national security in essence the commerce secretary saying yes but the answer is convoluted what he's saying is that when there are actions that are taken by nations in this case with regard to steal aluminum that are what they call transshipments in other words they don't believe the products coming to the u.s. are threatening in any way but that there are other nations like china contributing to the product that then is shipped to the united states that's one concern the other concern is that there's the feeling that the actions of these nations have an impact on the overall u.s. economy the idea being if there's an unstable or not secure and strong economy in the united states that is also under the act of nine hundred sixty two the trade expansion act a risk to u.s. national security so this is the argument that's being made there is a recognition th
canada and mexico as a threat. right well certainly this is a question that came up a number of times reporters saying are you calling your allies a threat to u.s. national security in essence the commerce secretary saying yes but the answer is convoluted what he's saying is that when there are actions that are taken by nations in this case with regard to steal aluminum that are what they call transshipments in other words they don't believe the products coming to the u.s. are threatening in...
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the u.s., canada and mexico are not there. the u.s. domestic political situation is divided over nafta and the trump administration's approach. we would be very shocked if we got word of a deal today. so it looks like no congressional consideration of nafta this year. >> what does that mean for the negotiations, for how this plays out in the coming months? >> it looks like we're going to be in the long haul. it's interesting that president trump's approach to trade and his trade representative bob lig lighthiser, they agree with some groups on the left in terms of the need for changing the way the international trading system works, rebalancing it towards american workers, even if that means getting rid of some of the trade at the order. >> this is william's story from this week in "the wall street journal," as nafta deadline nears, here's four scenarios that could up fold. take us through them from most likely to least likely. >> a little bit has changed sense we're about to hit this deadline. but the most likely thing is that talks c
the u.s., canada and mexico are not there. the u.s. domestic political situation is divided over nafta and the trump administration's approach. we would be very shocked if we got word of a deal today. so it looks like no congressional consideration of nafta this year. >> what does that mean for the negotiations, for how this plays out in the coming months? >> it looks like we're going to be in the long haul. it's interesting that president trump's approach to trade and his trade...
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where do we go from here, a good deal with europe and canada and mexico wanted? definitely. probably better ways of doing this but isolating china the purpose from the get go. trump has a different way of doing things, it's a bit disruptive, thatis doing things, it's a bit disruptive, that is his style, so he needed to throw a grenade in the room and hopefully things will settle down by doing the first. in terms of what this means for europe, canada and mexico, europe has been ready to say what it would do in terms of retaliation, it would slap tariffs on certain goods. if trump went ahead, it was a difficult situation for a time but we've just had emmanuel macron in washington, which looked very reciprocal, but at the same time, i don't know if you heard his speech in congress, it was quite fiery, aimed at trump and this trade war. the reception was great for him and he did very well. i think trump, as well as his advisers, the adults in the room, nobody wants a trade war, it is disruptive to markets and basically a tax on the consumer of both countries and ultimately it do
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left canada four years ago when he was just. seventeen and told his parents he was flying to turkey but five months after joining the terror group in syria he decided he wanted to return to toronto following what he originally said was his second execution though now he has retracted those comments saying he hasn't killed anyone officials hopes the man had said enough to incriminate himself on the new york times podcast series when he gave detailed accounts of executing people but according to canadian police an open confession like the one whose i gave may not be enough to charge him canada's prime minister has been fending off criticism over the case and when justin trudeau was asked about terrorist return knees he seemingly shifted the blame to attack conservatives in the country instead when it's a prime minister. these bloodthirsty terrorist war crime or street but really general instead thanks to speaker once again we see the conservatives trying to drum up steer. only to call attacks. every reason to be responsible and se
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your products from the european union will come into effect on friday along with tariffs against canada and mexico steel will face a twenty five percent tariff on the minium ten percent after hard negotiations at the o.e.c.d. conference in paris e.u. negotiate is unable to get the u.s. to reverse its position the e.u. has already put together a list of u.s. products which will now also face retaliate import tariffs they range from agricultural produce to famous motorcycles or business ties across the atlantic are now at a new low but u.s. commerce secretary will ross makes it sound like european leaders are just blowing the whole situation out of proportion take a listen the church of your for our room. for a. beer. soft during super because it's all but a fraction of a pony each of those in terms of when order moved it's also a frog should move one bruce. for there come in the overall it's a very small fraction of one bruce remember we were in a trillion dollar economy now and our correspondents a few months he joins us now from wall street sophie the u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ros
your products from the european union will come into effect on friday along with tariffs against canada and mexico steel will face a twenty five percent tariff on the minium ten percent after hard negotiations at the o.e.c.d. conference in paris e.u. negotiate is unable to get the u.s. to reverse its position the e.u. has already put together a list of u.s. products which will now also face retaliate import tariffs they range from agricultural produce to famous motorcycles or business ties...
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oh, yeah, that was invented in canada. she's from canada, he's from canada. >> i notice.ians are very, very quick to lay claim to things. anything that's kind of touched through, even if somebody happened to put their foot over the border, he was like he was canadian for a second! and i don't even know half this. like they're all in a group whatsapp with each other. >> jimmy: it's time to play "is it canadian?" is the name. [ cheers and applause ] we went through a lot of titles. >> that's nice. what a graphic. >> jimmy: thank you. you know where that graphic was made? >> don't say it. >> jimmy: we have a -- >> china? >> jimmy: yeah. "the handmaid's tale." the book. >> the book is canadian, margaret atwood. >> jimmy: that is absolutely correct. we start you off -- >> the show is shot in canada. next question? oh, that's a bonus sound. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yes, it is. the zipper. is it canadian? >> no. >> jimmy: correct, it is not canadian. [ applause ] the parachute? >> the chute? [ speaking foreign language ] parachute. yes. >> jimmy: no. the parachute is not canadian.
oh, yeah, that was invented in canada. she's from canada, he's from canada. >> i notice.ians are very, very quick to lay claim to things. anything that's kind of touched through, even if somebody happened to put their foot over the border, he was like he was canadian for a second! and i don't even know half this. like they're all in a group whatsapp with each other. >> jimmy: it's time to play "is it canadian?" is the name. [ cheers and applause ] we went through a lot of...
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harrison the climate activist in canada tweeted this one this moment will go down in canadian history as a desperate last gasp of an industry that cooked our planet and for the immense moral cowardice of justin trudeau government in the face of the climate crisis whom so just how is tiger beat trudeau going to charm is way out of this one let's find out as we start watching the hawks. you know what you get the. real thing it would be. as if you were the butt of so if you. like you know that i got. three. weeks. rather watching the hawks i rolled down capital while it and joining us today to discuss prime minister trudeau and they can eighty and government stunning move to get the trans mountain pipeline alive as r.t. correspondent alex my comments welcome thank you so alex look environmentalists progressives are there you know heads are exploding in anger all over this move by trudeau i mean even that naomi klein tweeting out that like you know basically that's how justin trudeau knows that this decision is going to haunt him everywhere he goes and she even said his days of getting ou
harrison the climate activist in canada tweeted this one this moment will go down in canadian history as a desperate last gasp of an industry that cooked our planet and for the immense moral cowardice of justin trudeau government in the face of the climate crisis whom so just how is tiger beat trudeau going to charm is way out of this one let's find out as we start watching the hawks. you know what you get the. real thing it would be. as if you were the butt of so if you. like you know that i...
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canada and america are not alone in coming to that conclusion.olitical prisoners, withholding engagement by the opposition, a hijacked electric commission. and we know why this has been declared false. what do we do? how do we bring international pressure on the venezuelan government? the difficulty within the oas it's a concensus-based organization and i think the body has adhered strictly to that. if one country disagrees, then we must all be wrong. it's interesting, i don't know a single event, not even a cocktail party is like that. generally different opinions are brought forward and a broad agreement is developed. the only thing that concensus or habit i should say has encouraged is we end up doing what we're willing to do as opposed to what we should do. when you think about the history of the organization that produced the documents, that produced the inter-american democratic charter it's surprising to find ourselves up against the wall at this point when we can clearly read the words on the paper and what should happen next. how do we u
canada and america are not alone in coming to that conclusion.olitical prisoners, withholding engagement by the opposition, a hijacked electric commission. and we know why this has been declared false. what do we do? how do we bring international pressure on the venezuelan government? the difficulty within the oas it's a concensus-based organization and i think the body has adhered strictly to that. if one country disagrees, then we must all be wrong. it's interesting, i don't know a single...