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canada.espite what many think, it's not the capital of canada. it's ottawa. which i hear isn't as fun. toronto is a global center for business, arts and most importantly there's a cafe here to get a lot to lick ryan's face. >> where are you from? >> you thinking going to colt out. >> what was the biggest difference between canada and the united states of america. >> in canada no matter where i go, people are informed on what's oing object in the world. some of the places i go in the u.s. really don't know a whole lot. >> i can't act like that's not true. >> it's not like what's happening in the u.s. is a lot more interesting. >> the border situation. >> i don't think of myself as south of the border, but in this case i do. >> people are just staying in their section. whether it's white, black, asian, i think that in canada, there's a lot more of that understanding. there's a lot of americans that do come up here and go, oh, will they like that up here? this is canada. >> man, everybody i have
canada.espite what many think, it's not the capital of canada. it's ottawa. which i hear isn't as fun. toronto is a global center for business, arts and most importantly there's a cafe here to get a lot to lick ryan's face. >> where are you from? >> you thinking going to colt out. >> what was the biggest difference between canada and the united states of america. >> in canada no matter where i go, people are informed on what's oing object in the world. some of the places...
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this is notrscore about canada. this is about the united states and the posture the united states has chosen to assume against the rest of the world, particularly against its closest friends and allies in these are measures applied -- allies. these are measures apply not only to canada, but toward the eu and mexico. we believe it is a highly regrettable one. we said that directly to our american counterparts. >> we've got two minutes left. there are six people on the list. we have time for one more question. french]king this will affect the schedule you had chosen for the g7. >> we always expected there to be some differences of opinion amongst various g-7 members, especially when it comes to climate change and international trade. >> we have many elements upon which we agree. we knew we would be having some frank and honest discussions on those topics and others. we will certainly see that the incontinues to be useful allowing frank and honest discussions and rigorous discussions. >> is it possible that your govern
this is notrscore about canada. this is about the united states and the posture the united states has chosen to assume against the rest of the world, particularly against its closest friends and allies in these are measures applied -- allies. these are measures apply not only to canada, but toward the eu and mexico. we believe it is a highly regrettable one. we said that directly to our american counterparts. >> we've got two minutes left. there are six people on the list. we have time...
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canada and the u.s. have $2 billion in business every day canada is the largest market for the united states larger than china japan and u.k. combined and that relationship continues as everyone knows here. all canadians and journalists there are very deep connections with united states. they are neighbors and business partners and friends and relatives and those connections remain very strong and intact. i have to say one of the things that has been touching for me has been the number of letters i have received from americans apologizing for the action and assuring me to say we will get back to common sense and that is one of the things that gives me confidence we will get there and then finally we continue to work closely with united states as a member of different issues i spoke to secretary pompeo on saturday we talked about ukraine and myanmar and the work canada is doing to maintain those sanctions and the deputy secretary of state john sullivan in copenhagen on wednesday and to the ambassador yest
canada and the u.s. have $2 billion in business every day canada is the largest market for the united states larger than china japan and u.k. combined and that relationship continues as everyone knows here. all canadians and journalists there are very deep connections with united states. they are neighbors and business partners and friends and relatives and those connections remain very strong and intact. i have to say one of the things that has been touching for me has been the number of...
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she also said canada would be filing a complaint with the world trade organization. this is half an hour. >> thank you for all your hard work. you do amazing, difficult, important jobs every day supporting yourselves, supporting your families and this community and we are proud to be here to show that we support you too. the land where we gather, the honest -- we are here today to discuss measures we are taking to protect canadian workers like these great workers against the illegal and unjust tariffs by the united states on canadian steel and aluminum. the idea that canada might constitute a threat to american national security, the legal pretext invoked by our neighbors to impose these tariffs on canadian steel and aluminum exports is not only absurd, it is hurtful. these section 232 tariffs are illegal under wto and nafta and we have therefore initiated cases that the wto and under chapter 20 of nafta to challenge them. we have been joined by many countries around the world. as a strong supporter of the international order it is important for canada to take this l
she also said canada would be filing a complaint with the world trade organization. this is half an hour. >> thank you for all your hard work. you do amazing, difficult, important jobs every day supporting yourselves, supporting your families and this community and we are proud to be here to show that we support you too. the land where we gather, the honest -- we are here today to discuss measures we are taking to protect canadian workers like these great workers against the illegal and...
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in canada? have in simple narrative of the states of black people enslavingment to the north for freedom. you we define the north asset philadelphia, boston, which i think is ironic especially thinking about boston. yeah, i'm free of racism. i'm in boston. so to me it really makes sense that there would be some people who are like i need to get out of this united states system to find my freedom. >> there actually was slavery in canada, something a lot of people didn't know. >> yes. >> and it ended in 1834. after that period you see more and more american blacks coming into canada. but particularly after 1850. >> in 1850, the united states congress passed the fugitive slave law. it rird that all black people who skapd enslavement, even those in free states, had to be returned to the white people who owned them in the first place. not surprisingly most black people were like, hell, no. and many of those people said screw the united states nonsense i'm headed all the way north. they fled to canada
in canada? have in simple narrative of the states of black people enslavingment to the north for freedom. you we define the north asset philadelphia, boston, which i think is ironic especially thinking about boston. yeah, i'm free of racism. i'm in boston. so to me it really makes sense that there would be some people who are like i need to get out of this united states system to find my freedom. >> there actually was slavery in canada, something a lot of people didn't know. >> yes....
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and canada.greements over time, but nothing like what is taking place right now. i would like to see us get back on the right track. julie: we have been hearing from other ceos and investors from over there in the past couple of days. what have you been hearing? gm's here and there, we have not heard a big outcry get from corporate america. are they saying it privately, even if it is not public? bruce: that is the problem. here is where fear takes hold in america and causes significant problems. so you have the business me aside andling canadians and others aside saying we are with you, we care about this relationship, but we do not want to put our head out because we are fearful of what will happen if the president takes aim at us like harley davidson. we have republicans and mainly republican governors and members of congress highly supportive of the u.s.-canada relationship and the trading relationship, but they do not want to end up like in southord did carolina. we have a lack of support as
and canada.greements over time, but nothing like what is taking place right now. i would like to see us get back on the right track. julie: we have been hearing from other ceos and investors from over there in the past couple of days. what have you been hearing? gm's here and there, we have not heard a big outcry get from corporate america. are they saying it privately, even if it is not public? bruce: that is the problem. here is where fear takes hold in america and causes significant...
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than canada. for two and a half years, 50% of american investments in canada decreased. 66% of canadian investments in the u.s. increased. so how can the liberal government be proud? [applause] translator: general minister of finance. mr. speaker, the conservatives have chosen specific numbers, but the numbers that count are the numbers for canadiansism. every family is in a better situation. we know our rate of growth is the highest in the g 7. it's important to remember that last year business investment in canada increased by 8%. those are the true numbers. we are better off because of our policies and because of the world economy. translator: the real number is that these people were elected saying they would run a tight deficit and today that deficit is three times bigger. they said there will be no deficit by 2019, but they have no idea how they'll balance the budget. those are the facts and numbers. where's, today canadians pay 80%, or rather 80% of canadians pay more taxes. how can the lib
than canada. for two and a half years, 50% of american investments in canada decreased. 66% of canadian investments in the u.s. increased. so how can the liberal government be proud? [applause] translator: general minister of finance. mr. speaker, the conservatives have chosen specific numbers, but the numbers that count are the numbers for canadiansism. every family is in a better situation. we know our rate of growth is the highest in the g 7. it's important to remember that last year...
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between canada and the united states.you think of many other countries, there only interfaces -- their only interface is through their embassies and actions. canada has a level of partnership that is unlike in the entire world, so when we talk about whether it is prime minister to president, premieres to governors, legislators to legislators, business people to business people, there are huge and deep connections between us. when we want to talk about the advantages of trade and modernizing nafta, we find governors are extremely strong allies in that. members of congress are as well. they know, they see within their communities all the jobs that come from smooth access to the canadian market. the u.s. sells more goods every year to canada than it does to china, japan, and the u.k. combined. we are their number one customer, and there is no question that any disruption of that flow of goods would be terrible for the canadian economy, but also terrible for a lot of u.s. in an awful lot of industries. so, making sure that we
between canada and the united states.you think of many other countries, there only interfaces -- their only interface is through their embassies and actions. canada has a level of partnership that is unlike in the entire world, so when we talk about whether it is prime minister to president, premieres to governors, legislators to legislators, business people to business people, there are huge and deep connections between us. when we want to talk about the advantages of trade and modernizing...
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canada is working hard to allay those fears.ing an honest and rigorous conversation about this shared challenge we face and some of the solutions we should be putting forward to create growth that is better for everyone is exactly one of the things we are talking about. we continue to believe deeply that there is a win-win-win opportunity for canada, mexico, and the united states on improving and modernizing nafta. we continue to work constructively with the united states and mexico to do that. we know that trade is a very powerful lever to create opportunities, jobs, and growth in our economies. we understand there is an anxiety about trade out there in large segments of the population that don't feel it has worked well for them, and that is why as a country we have been working hard to make a case for trade, working hard to demonstrate that we can sign progressive trade deals where we demonstrated that issues like protecting the environment, gender equality, workers rights are integral in creating the success of trade deals th
canada is working hard to allay those fears.ing an honest and rigorous conversation about this shared challenge we face and some of the solutions we should be putting forward to create growth that is better for everyone is exactly one of the things we are talking about. we continue to believe deeply that there is a win-win-win opportunity for canada, mexico, and the united states on improving and modernizing nafta. we continue to work constructively with the united states and mexico to do that....
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i will only sign a deal that is good for canada.nafta is better than a bad deal, and we have made that clear with the president. we know there is a good deal to be had that can create gains for all three countries. the is the nature of non-zero-sum game when trade is done properly, but we will not move ahead just for the sake of moving ahead. in washington, people have been impressed by the way the canadians have galvanized the business community and canadian businesses to go to congress people and senators -- wilbur ross said the canadian officials have spent more time on capitol hill than in official negotiations. p.m. trudeau: one of the things that is an advantage is the proximity and level of connectedness between canada and the united states. many other countries, there only interfaces through their embassies and actions. canada has a level of partnership that is unlike in the entire world, so when we talk about whether it is prime to-president, ,remieres-two governors legislators to legislators, business people to business pe
i will only sign a deal that is good for canada.nafta is better than a bad deal, and we have made that clear with the president. we know there is a good deal to be had that can create gains for all three countries. the is the nature of non-zero-sum game when trade is done properly, but we will not move ahead just for the sake of moving ahead. in washington, people have been impressed by the way the canadians have galvanized the business community and canadian businesses to go to congress people...
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permanent mutual defense relationship was with canada. remove agreement to ships of war from the great akes was our first articles reduction pact. you mahave heard me say distrust each other because they are armed. they are armed because they distrust each other. longest undefended border in the world canada and united states are proof of the flip of that. when nations live in trust and live in peace.y today our relations are better than ever. four years the canadi anadian-u.s. partnership has grown and strengthened. that is all for the good. n a world that is changing before or eyes we fe need each as never iendship before. in many ways, that is what for the last three days here in toronto have been about, role anging world and the of north america in it. as you know, we have just finished meeting with the of the five or maim industrial democracy -- major industrial democracies feel have played an important role in the revival of growth in the industrial world. each year everythia different c host. as the past eight years i have noticed
permanent mutual defense relationship was with canada. remove agreement to ships of war from the great akes was our first articles reduction pact. you mahave heard me say distrust each other because they are armed. they are armed because they distrust each other. longest undefended border in the world canada and united states are proof of the flip of that. when nations live in trust and live in peace.y today our relations are better than ever. four years the canadi anadian-u.s. partnership has...
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not just canada. this isn't just about canada. this isn't about mexico. is is about having a free trade or a fair trade for all of our businesses to do business and other countries that are doing business inside our country. the president is a negotiator and he is allowing people to say if you want to do business with us, then we want to do business with you. >> i hear you, this started with china and aluminum and steel but it's not effecting china. >> it's also coming through canada that way. >> not really. >> raw material is coming through china and canada and mexico to. >> steel and aluminum is coming through canada illegally into the united states without tariffs? you are one of the biggest steel users in oklahoma because of your oil and natural gas hubs. >> it's coming through canada. canada is a trade partner. we want to do business with canada. i get that. but we -- this isn't just about canada. and i know we are focusing on canada. but this is about a larger economy. a lot of these companies that are inside the united states just got a 14% tax cut
not just canada. this isn't just about canada. this isn't about mexico. is is about having a free trade or a fair trade for all of our businesses to do business and other countries that are doing business inside our country. the president is a negotiator and he is allowing people to say if you want to do business with us, then we want to do business with you. >> i hear you, this started with china and aluminum and steel but it's not effecting china. >> it's also coming through...
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treatyst environmental involved canada. our first permanent mutual defense relationship was with canada. the agreement to remove ships of war from the great lakes was our first arms reduction pact. say thatave heard me nations don't distrust each other because they are armed. they are armed because they distrust each other. the longest undefended border in the world, canada and the united states, are proof of the flipside of that. when nations live in trust and friendship they live in peace. today, our relations are better than ever. the canadian, u.s. partnership has grown and strengthened. that is all for the good. a world is changing before our eyes. we need each other's friendship as never before. theany ways, that is what last three days have been about. a changing world. have just finished meeting with the leaders of the five other major industrial democracies. economic summit played an important role in the revival of growth in the industrial world. each year, a different country serves as host. over the past eight y
treatyst environmental involved canada. our first permanent mutual defense relationship was with canada. the agreement to remove ships of war from the great lakes was our first arms reduction pact. say thatave heard me nations don't distrust each other because they are armed. they are armed because they distrust each other. the longest undefended border in the world, canada and the united states, are proof of the flipside of that. when nations live in trust and friendship they live in peace....
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american investment in canada is down by. this government tax increases are drivingh out of canada. while the finance minister agree at least to suspend his new carbon tax until we get through this crisis? [applause] mr. speaker i. woul i would liko start by recognizing all. we've heard the sad news about paul and we are thinking about him and his family while we may sit on a different side of the aisle we are all colleagues here together. [applause] i would encourage everyone here to come together to support this new initiative. do you care abou youth care aboe environment and also jobs and that is what we are doing we will continue to tackle climate change and continue creating jobs. on behalf of the entire conservative caucus, we offer our prayers and love. [applause] the reality is the tax burd risen 80% of taxpayers they are paying more than when the minister took office. will they indicate how much this new carbon tax cost the average canadian family? [applause] >> he's not doing the analysis that he should do. one thing he is referring to number one for helping nine out of te
american investment in canada is down by. this government tax increases are drivingh out of canada. while the finance minister agree at least to suspend his new carbon tax until we get through this crisis? [applause] mr. speaker i. woul i would liko start by recognizing all. we've heard the sad news about paul and we are thinking about him and his family while we may sit on a different side of the aisle we are all colleagues here together. [applause] i would encourage everyone here to come...
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between canada and the united states.f you think of many other countries, the only interface is through their embassies and interactions. canada has a level of partnership that is unlike in any two countries in the entire world, so when we talk about whether it is prime minister to president, premieres to governors, legislators to legislators, business people to business people, there are huge and deep connections between us. when we want to talk about the advantages of trade and advantages of modernizing nafta, we find governors are extremely strong allies in that. members of congress are as well. they know, they see within their communities all the jobs that come from smooth access to the canadian market. the u.s. sells more goods every year to canada than it does to china, japan, and the u.k. combined. we are their number one customer, and there is no question that any disruption of that flow of goods would be terrible for the canadian economy, but also terrible for a lot of u.s. jobs in an awful lot of industries. so,
between canada and the united states.f you think of many other countries, the only interface is through their embassies and interactions. canada has a level of partnership that is unlike in any two countries in the entire world, so when we talk about whether it is prime minister to president, premieres to governors, legislators to legislators, business people to business people, there are huge and deep connections between us. when we want to talk about the advantages of trade and advantages of...
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canada is working hard to allay those fears.ing an honest and rigorous conversation about this shared challenge we face and some of -- association with the european union, we have a very similar challenge. how do we demonstrate that growth can be reassuring and confidence building for larger segments of our population? there are places that have exacerbated the fears that people have about their future, their children's future. canada is working hard to allay those fears. having an honest and rigorous conversation about this shared challenge we face and some of the solutions we should be putting forward to create growth that is better for everyone is exactly one of the things we are talking about. we continue to believe deeply that there is a win-win-win opportunity for canada, mexico, and the united states on improving and modernizing nafta. we continue to work constructively with the united states and mexico to do that. we know that trade is a very powerful lever to create opportunities, jobs, and growth in our economies. we u
canada is working hard to allay those fears.ing an honest and rigorous conversation about this shared challenge we face and some of -- association with the european union, we have a very similar challenge. how do we demonstrate that growth can be reassuring and confidence building for larger segments of our population? there are places that have exacerbated the fears that people have about their future, their children's future. canada is working hard to allay those fears. having an honest and...
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with canada.hat's where the life blood of our relationship exists. if you go to detroit, that bridge over to windsor canada is where i think more trade is deny than any other bridge anywhere in the world. >> that's right. >> at this point, canada's reaction to this has been very strong, much stronger than mexico or europe's we are talking about the imposition of tariffs on $13 billion worth of u.s. goods and services. that's interesting to me because canada doesn't generally look for a fight with the made to. >> two things. one, first of all, while proposed, they didn't implement it and put it off for 30 days. for a couple of things. they didn't want this to interfere with the g7 meeting but also looking for pockets for compromise. come on, let's work it out. if they don't work it out they are going to impose these duties. they are strategic how they are thinking about it and they are going to target a number of kong districts, et cetera. they are upset. it's not just economic. but this has a larg
with canada.hat's where the life blood of our relationship exists. if you go to detroit, that bridge over to windsor canada is where i think more trade is deny than any other bridge anywhere in the world. >> that's right. >> at this point, canada's reaction to this has been very strong, much stronger than mexico or europe's we are talking about the imposition of tariffs on $13 billion worth of u.s. goods and services. that's interesting to me because canada doesn't generally look...
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at least canada picked an interesting day too because canada is celebrating their independence day on july first then well that is the big question how do you answer to u.s. president donald trump is that the only language that he understands meaning to play hardball or not but one thing is for certain canada to a certain degree or some companies are already feeling the pain they are already a tariffs on the canadian the timber and lumber that is getting exported to the united states now steel and alum in your soul yet that you know is on and we will see if that changes anyone think that to me what is a certain surprise is why it on a drum is playing it hard with canada because those two countries of the u.s. and canada they have an almost even trade balance and that is not true if you look at the european union or countries like china so it's hard to understand why the relation got really sort tense between the u.s. the two neighbors here ok and staying on the along similar lines general motors has released a statement saying u.s. imports tyrus on cons would be bad for american jobs
at least canada picked an interesting day too because canada is celebrating their independence day on july first then well that is the big question how do you answer to u.s. president donald trump is that the only language that he understands meaning to play hardball or not but one thing is for certain canada to a certain degree or some companies are already feeling the pain they are already a tariffs on the canadian the timber and lumber that is getting exported to the united states now steel...
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just this week what occurred was kinder morgan left canada, shell, conocophillips left canada.ons are leaving the country because trudeau has been sideswiped by the policies of trump and he's trying to survive politically, and that's the right thing to do. that's what he needs to do love to survive. quebec is the florida of canada. it decides who runs the country. >> you're giving a great explanation for why justin trudeau would do what he did, but then you're saying that larry kudlow and by extension the president are 100% right on that they feel they've been double-crossed, hoodwinked, however you want to describe it, and it's true? >> you have to think about the political motivations of any time you get a press conference like that. kudlow came to canada with wilbur ross as a message. they want the 300% tariffs on dairy to be removed in canada so wiscn farmers can sell protein powder. that was message kudlow gave this week. trudeau has to look strong to say no to that or he would lose in quebec, where -- that's his base. if he loses in quebec he has no chance of forming a go
just this week what occurred was kinder morgan left canada, shell, conocophillips left canada.ons are leaving the country because trudeau has been sideswiped by the policies of trump and he's trying to survive politically, and that's the right thing to do. that's what he needs to do love to survive. quebec is the florida of canada. it decides who runs the country. >> you're giving a great explanation for why justin trudeau would do what he did, but then you're saying that larry kudlow and...
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seven summit in canada thank you very much for that update from there. now head of the summit thousands of protesters have been gathering in quebec city that's about a two hour drive away from the resort where g seven leaders will be meeting soon now the anger is directed all the political leaders and their lack of action on crucial issues which affect people's lives. as world leaders gather in a luxury resort town this in a new woman wants them to remember the indigenous people who lived in canada first . the sixty two year old says they should be focusing on how to stop ravaging the mountains and cutting down trees on the reserve where she lives. i want the leaders to stop selling our lands because we still need to go into our forests and practice our incest all rights to go fishing to go hunting to go pick wild fruits. she's joining protesters in the first demonstration against the summit taking place in quebec. that's instilled in the us is a march bringing together a wide range of interests but all believe the g seven leaders are wasting time and mo
seven summit in canada thank you very much for that update from there. now head of the summit thousands of protesters have been gathering in quebec city that's about a two hour drive away from the resort where g seven leaders will be meeting soon now the anger is directed all the political leaders and their lack of action on crucial issues which affect people's lives. as world leaders gather in a luxury resort town this in a new woman wants them to remember the indigenous people who lived in...
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and canada. when the president of the united states says there are national security implications for imposing these trade tariffs and citing the war of 1812, saying that canadians burned down the white house, to the canadian prime minister justin trudeau, it's reached a point where the president of the united states is clearly frustrated that the canadians are pushing back. obviously, this is something that's going to come up in this briefing in just a few moments with larry kudlow, one of the president's top economic advisers. he's going to be asked about this tense relationship between the president and the prime minister. obviously, wolf, the president has other big items on his agenda moving into next week. he's supposed to sit down with kim jong-un. but it shows you as the president is trying to negotiate with the north koreans, he's walking into a hostile situation in canada, where he hs important allies of the united states just ticked off that the u.s. is imposing these tariffs and the c
and canada. when the president of the united states says there are national security implications for imposing these trade tariffs and citing the war of 1812, saying that canadians burned down the white house, to the canadian prime minister justin trudeau, it's reached a point where the president of the united states is clearly frustrated that the canadians are pushing back. obviously, this is something that's going to come up in this briefing in just a few moments with larry kudlow, one of the...
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canada to your point, look at the products that canada charges tariffs on. dairy, meat, table linens, who would have thought tablecloths have tariffs 50%? this has to stop! why is the u.s. so acquiescent for so long on trade with other countries. to your point. pew research says tariffs are among the lowest in the world and in the nation's history. we get it they are a tax, passed onto consumers but the president is not just resetting the table, he's oversetting years, decades worth of table setting. go ahead. >> i think it's the big corporate america voices that were very strong in those years when american corporations decided to turn attentions overseas, accessing cheap overseas labor and accessing growing consumer markets. that's certainly the case in china. the big companies of america said, hey, let's ignore china's stealing of intellectual property. ignore the tariffs, et cetera. we want into the markets and i would say that applies elsewhere also. but really, there is no excuse for it. liz: stay on that point. tariffs, three pieces of it. tariffs, it
canada to your point, look at the products that canada charges tariffs on. dairy, meat, table linens, who would have thought tablecloths have tariffs 50%? this has to stop! why is the u.s. so acquiescent for so long on trade with other countries. to your point. pew research says tariffs are among the lowest in the world and in the nation's history. we get it they are a tax, passed onto consumers but the president is not just resetting the table, he's oversetting years, decades worth of table...
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john yang if the summit is successful and also coming up we will not be intimidated a warning from canada and europe to the u.s. president as the leaders of the g. seven arrive in come back and tensions over trade threatening to overshadow the two day summit. and school children in berlin fasting during ramadan strict observance of those pillar of islam is causing controversy in some german schools we asked muslim peoples in the capital how they feel about not eating or drinking between sunrise and sunset. and in sports germany face their final warm up match before the world cup begins but there are problems already with an injury pitting their plans for the saudi arabia class. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us donald trump says he would consider inviting korean leader kim jong un to the white house if next week's summit between the two leaders goes well. also said attitude is more important than preparation as he gets set to negotiate the denuclearization of the korean peninsula the u.s. president made his comments after a meeting at the white house with japan's prime minis
john yang if the summit is successful and also coming up we will not be intimidated a warning from canada and europe to the u.s. president as the leaders of the g. seven arrive in come back and tensions over trade threatening to overshadow the two day summit. and school children in berlin fasting during ramadan strict observance of those pillar of islam is causing controversy in some german schools we asked muslim peoples in the capital how they feel about not eating or drinking between sunrise...
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the eu, canada and mexico say they'll impose duties. and this story is trending on bbc.com.ans of real madrid have been stunned by zinedine zidane‘s decision to step down as team coach, less than a week after leading the spanish club to a third straight champions league football triumph. many fans have been saying "gracias" on social media. that's all from me for now. stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk. torrential rain is lashing large parts of the uk as severe thunderstorms hit, causing flooding and travel disruption. a met office amber warning is in force across wales and south west england. now on bbc news all the latest business news live from singapore. president trump has followed through on his promise to impose tariffs on the european union, canada and mexico and now they have a promise of their own retaliation. let me be clear, these tariffs are totally unacceptable. japan's softbankjoins general motors in the race to dominate the self driving car industry. the us has slapped steep tariffs on metal imports from key allies including the european uni
the eu, canada and mexico say they'll impose duties. and this story is trending on bbc.com.ans of real madrid have been stunned by zinedine zidane‘s decision to step down as team coach, less than a week after leading the spanish club to a third straight champions league football triumph. many fans have been saying "gracias" on social media. that's all from me for now. stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk. torrential rain is lashing large parts of the uk as severe...
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jobs are related to canada, 35 u.s. states their number one export market is canada.look at exports to canada, you can take china, japan and the u.k., add all those exports together, we export more to canada than all those other countries combined. liz: former ambassador to canada, bruce heyman, thank you very much. that's aspen behind him, by the way, so beautiful. >>> google answering the call of duty? with the closing bell ringing in 36 minutes, the dow just off the highs here, but we're still up 172 points. reports say that google parent alphabet is moving closer -- listen to this -- to taking on xbox and playstation with its own video game platform. google hopes to set up a streaming platform with, i don't know, some type of hardware that it hopes will lure game developers under its umbrella. the stock is up just a half a percent today but for the quarter it's up 9.3%. >>> up next, alive and kicking. did you know it's a big anniversary for tesla today? as it deals with the latest production issues that cloud its future, no clouds this quarter. wait til you hear h
jobs are related to canada, 35 u.s. states their number one export market is canada.look at exports to canada, you can take china, japan and the u.k., add all those exports together, we export more to canada than all those other countries combined. liz: former ambassador to canada, bruce heyman, thank you very much. that's aspen behind him, by the way, so beautiful. >>> google answering the call of duty? with the closing bell ringing in 36 minutes, the dow just off the highs here, but...
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kinder morgan pulled out of canada, shell pulled out of canada and conoco phillips build out of canadaillions of dollars are leaving and trump knows this and he's got a big problem on his hands. canada is not competitive anymore of what the canadian did in side-swing the canadian tax legislation. canada used to be the lowest cost of capital of north america and now it's the most expensive personal tax and highest federal tax and the only federal carbon tax in north america and all of a sudden trump has to just come up here and say, look, i want to wipe you out on supply-side management on dairy. this is horrible for trudeau, and he's doing the right thing. he's trying to survive. it's not looking good right now, but he's got to do what he's got to do. people should not misunderstand what he's trying to do. any politician understands politics is local, andhe's getting smeared now. he's getting wiped out by capital leaving canada by the billions. >> so, if you were trudeau, you have said the very same thing as he did after this g7 summit? >> you know, trudeau is in a horrible place right
kinder morgan pulled out of canada, shell pulled out of canada and conoco phillips build out of canadaillions of dollars are leaving and trump knows this and he's got a big problem on his hands. canada is not competitive anymore of what the canadian did in side-swing the canadian tax legislation. canada used to be the lowest cost of capital of north america and now it's the most expensive personal tax and highest federal tax and the only federal carbon tax in north america and all of a sudden...
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alix: is canada being unreasonable? >> good question.adians would tell you now, they are understandably, as i told you, with the farmers. the canadian government is always quick to say we manage our production so we don't have a surplus. we are not dumping production onto the global market. but, it has been subject to complaints not just from the u.s. government, but from new zealand and i believe mexico as well and the eu. they have complained about the lack of access to the canadian market and unfair competition. alix: thank you very much. let's get into the charts you want to watch this week. commodity prices, take a look at what is happening to aluminum. the blue line is aluminum prices in the lme. the white line is prices in the u.s.. francisco still with me. describe the effect on trade, the aluminum prices here and in london. francisco: whenever you place a tariff on imported aluminum, you raise the u.s. price and depressed the international price. that is reflected on charts. it has been going on quite a bit, we have seen it in t
alix: is canada being unreasonable? >> good question.adians would tell you now, they are understandably, as i told you, with the farmers. the canadian government is always quick to say we manage our production so we don't have a surplus. we are not dumping production onto the global market. but, it has been subject to complaints not just from the u.s. government, but from new zealand and i believe mexico as well and the eu. they have complained about the lack of access to the canadian...
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not targeted on canada. across the board. if we lose the stability to manufacture and produce steel, it is a national security concern. >> you heard in the very nasty, apparently tense phone conversation that president trump had with president-elect trudeau, the president may have been joking or not joking but he said something about the lines you remember the canadians burnt down the white house in the war of 1812? it was the british and not canadians and caused the controversy, more of the tension of the u.s. and canada. >> i read reports. i was not there for that conversation. i think that the president is obviously headed to canada tomorrow. we'll see what the conversations bear. >> what's the national security concern that the president has in mind in imposing tariffs on canadian imports in the united states? >> national security concern of losing an industrial base that's necessary for building weapons and basically having a industrial base to helps america in future foreign wars and not about canada but the manufacturi
not targeted on canada. across the board. if we lose the stability to manufacture and produce steel, it is a national security concern. >> you heard in the very nasty, apparently tense phone conversation that president trump had with president-elect trudeau, the president may have been joking or not joking but he said something about the lines you remember the canadians burnt down the white house in the war of 1812? it was the british and not canadians and caused the controversy, more of...
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seven for us in canada thank you so much. now to some of the other stories making news around the world as g seven leaders met in canada chinese president xi jinping opened a two day regional summit of the shanghai cooperation organization or as c.e.o. . attendees included russia and iran the opening ceremony featured fireworks and a spectacular light show the s.d.o. is confronting rising tensions with the u.s. over trade and washington's withdrawal from the iran nuclear deal. germany's opposition left party has voted to reopen the country's borders for refugees there was heated debate before the vote at the party's annual conference delegates against opening the borders said the policy would affect jobs and drive people to right wing parties chancellor angela merkel's grand coalition supports restrictions on migration. of young iraqis suspected of raping and murdering a fourteen year old girl known as susana has arrived at frankfurt airport german interior minister horst as a whole for confirm that the man known only as ali
seven for us in canada thank you so much. now to some of the other stories making news around the world as g seven leaders met in canada chinese president xi jinping opened a two day regional summit of the shanghai cooperation organization or as c.e.o. . attendees included russia and iran the opening ceremony featured fireworks and a spectacular light show the s.d.o. is confronting rising tensions with the u.s. over trade and washington's withdrawal from the iran nuclear deal. germany's...
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the trump administration accuses canada of stabbing the u.s. in the back. and an inside look at america's top diplomat, secretary of state mike pompeo. this is special report. good evening. good morning here in singapore. i'm bret baier. welcome to a special edition of special report. we are live from singapore where it is 6:00 a.m. monday morning. and where history will be made at the capella hotel in 27 hours when president trump meets north korean leader kim jong-un in a bid to get the world's most isolated nation to give up its nuclear weapons. and its nuclear weapons ambitions. for president trump, it's his biggest moment yet on the world stage. for kim jong-un, it is recognition that he and his country are major players on thlobal stage. we have an exciting hour of coverage ahead looking ahead to the summit on tuesday, also looking back at this weekend's g-7 meeting in canada that ended with a big bang. we begin right now with chief white house correspondent john roberts who has been traveling with the president. good morning, john. >> bret, good morn
the trump administration accuses canada of stabbing the u.s. in the back. and an inside look at america's top diplomat, secretary of state mike pompeo. this is special report. good evening. good morning here in singapore. i'm bret baier. welcome to a special edition of special report. we are live from singapore where it is 6:00 a.m. monday morning. and where history will be made at the capella hotel in 27 hours when president trump meets north korean leader kim jong-un in a bid to get the...
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canada dumped $200 million in toyota production in canada. they're subsidizing, not to the tune of what china's done -- so people get why the president believes we have to right the ship here with these tariffs. china, the trade deficit for last year, $375 billion in goods and services. canada, $18 billion. mexico, $71 billion. japan, $69 billion. germany, $65 billion. in deficits. "the wall street journal" and the free trader friends, that doesn't matter. that doesn't matter. but then they wonder why people turned out to vote for trump. manufacturing jobs, blue collar jobs, used to have 18 of the 20 steel manufacturers in the world, now we have two. and none of the steel companies in the top ten today, larry. >> look, we actually run a surplus all in with canada. >> laura: you're doing the timber thing, right? >> the services thing. >> laura: goods and services, it's $18 billion. >> the issue here, i don't really think it's trade deficit, that's not my favorite metric, the issue here is tariffs and non-tariff barriers. so they won't let us s
canada dumped $200 million in toyota production in canada. they're subsidizing, not to the tune of what china's done -- so people get why the president believes we have to right the ship here with these tariffs. china, the trade deficit for last year, $375 billion in goods and services. canada, $18 billion. mexico, $71 billion. japan, $69 billion. germany, $65 billion. in deficits. "the wall street journal" and the free trader friends, that doesn't matter. that doesn't matter. but...
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leaders arrive for the g7 summit in canada. but with tensions high over president trump's america first policies, is it more a case of the 66 versus the us? plus, a change of flight path. we meet the former telecoms boss now battling to turn around south african airways. and on the markets, asian shares on the retreat, with investors focusing again on that widening rift between the us and its major trading partners. we start in quebec, canada, where the leaders of the group of 7 rich nations are gathered for a two day summit. the group is supposed to be about co—operation between members, france, germany, the uk, japan, italy, canada, and the us. but it's at its most divided in its four—decade history. in fact, it's more like the g6 on one side and the us on the other. president trump's america first policy has pitted the us against its allies. he has slapped steep tariffs on imported steel and aluminium, and threatened similar action on foreign cars. and he's pulled out of the nuclear deal with iran, jeopardizing billions of d
leaders arrive for the g7 summit in canada. but with tensions high over president trump's america first policies, is it more a case of the 66 versus the us? plus, a change of flight path. we meet the former telecoms boss now battling to turn around south african airways. and on the markets, asian shares on the retreat, with investors focusing again on that widening rift between the us and its major trading partners. we start in quebec, canada, where the leaders of the group of 7 rich nations...
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canada and mexico. over a much smaller country of morocco is that is that how you see this playing out as well well i think when it first launched that was definitely where the smart money was and if you listen to the north american officials from the u.s. canada and mexico. they've said in the last few days that back in february and march they were a little bit less confident but they're starting to feel more confident again now that they have the votes they'll need are there that they're very close to the votes they need i still think the allure of the money in the revenue from a potential world cup in the united states and the majority of it will still take place in the united states but also in mexico and canada will be too much for a lot of these countries they seem like they have most of south america in the caribbean on their side and the question will come down to what europe and asia do most likely but i would still at this point be pretty shocked if the united states mexico and canada joint bi
canada and mexico. over a much smaller country of morocco is that is that how you see this playing out as well well i think when it first launched that was definitely where the smart money was and if you listen to the north american officials from the u.s. canada and mexico. they've said in the last few days that back in february and march they were a little bit less confident but they're starting to feel more confident again now that they have the votes they'll need are there that they're very...
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the senate in canada has voted to legalise recreational cannabis.sterjustin trudeau and makes the country the first of the g7 states to legalize the the production, sale and consumption of the drug.the initial timeline for legal pot sales called for it to be available byjuly ist, canada's national day, but august or september now appears more likely. sales to anyone under 18 would be banned under federal law but provinces and territories could set their own age limits. senator tony dean voted for legalisation, and we can speak to him in ottawa. thanks very much for your time. canada already legalised cannabis for medicinal use, why recreational? because we've recognised in canada, and the government has recognised, the harms of cannabis, particularly to young people. we have the problem of world leading consumption of cannabis by young people, one in 320-25 cannabis by young people, one in 320—25 —year—olds, one in 515—19 —year—olds, there are health problems associated with that and there are health problems,,, problems for in digitised and other c
the senate in canada has voted to legalise recreational cannabis.sterjustin trudeau and makes the country the first of the g7 states to legalize the the production, sale and consumption of the drug.the initial timeline for legal pot sales called for it to be available byjuly ist, canada's national day, but august or september now appears more likely. sales to anyone under 18 would be banned under federal law but provinces and territories could set their own age limits. senator tony dean voted...
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-canada trade relationship.resolution of our differences at the table, not on twitter, not on the air, and not on any social media platform. >> trudeau had said, apparently, in the sessions, and then he said it again publicly that the u.s. won't push us around. then trump's chief economic adviser, you know, said that was a very sos mophomoric move, polarizing. he called it a betrayal and even that the president was being double-crossed by trudeau. are you in agreement with those descriptions? >> no, i'm not in agreement with them. again, i've been repeatedly critical on the president for his inflammatory statements. what i would say to everybody is come to the bargaining table, resolve your differences, not on the airwaves. so when justin trudeau calls a news conference and goes again at this feud and says things that would escalate tensions, that's a bad move. it plays spot president's hands. this goes on this twitter war goes on ad nauseam. >> larry kudlow, the economic adviser, had gone as far as saying these
-canada trade relationship.resolution of our differences at the table, not on twitter, not on the air, and not on any social media platform. >> trudeau had said, apparently, in the sessions, and then he said it again publicly that the u.s. won't push us around. then trump's chief economic adviser, you know, said that was a very sos mophomoric move, polarizing. he called it a betrayal and even that the president was being double-crossed by trudeau. are you in agreement with those...
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he accused him of making false statements and said that canada charging massive ta riffs said that canadaing massive tariffs to us farmers, workers and companies. he went on to say that justin trudeau had been meek and mild during their meetings, but had later described us tariffs as insulting. let's get the latest. i apologise for dragging you out. what is going on, what happened? the president, just a a few moments after the communique was released, said a tweet saying that the us would not be endorsing it. he cited the statement from justin trudeau, saying it was full of faults with. justin trudeau was talking about the ta riffs justin trudeau was talking about the tariffs the us imposed on steel and aluminium, trudeau said he was ready to go forward with reactions and that he found those insulting because the us and canada had always been allies. the idea that the us needed paris under the guise of national security, which is how the white house is imposing them, was insulting to the canadian people. mr trump took issue with that and said he was not repaired to endorse the communique.
he accused him of making false statements and said that canada charging massive ta riffs said that canadaing massive tariffs to us farmers, workers and companies. he went on to say that justin trudeau had been meek and mild during their meetings, but had later described us tariffs as insulting. let's get the latest. i apologise for dragging you out. what is going on, what happened? the president, just a a few moments after the communique was released, said a tweet saying that the us would not...
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europe, canada, and mexico say they will hit back. north korea's leadership says denuclearisation could only happen "stage by stage" — a very different approach from the us — but preparations for the summit are said to be still on course. weeks of political stalemate appear to be over — two populist parties reach a new agreement to govern italy. and the mysterious pluto reveals some of its secrets in pictures captured by nasa. hello. a global trade war is looming with the us imposing tariffs on steel and aluminium imports from europe, canada and mexico. the decision has drawn international condemnation and the threat of retaliation from the countries affected, all generally allies of the us. the risk is of an escalating round of tit—for—tat tariffs with serious consequences for free trade worldwide. britain has called the decision "deeply disappointing". france says it's illegal. the trump administration is citing "national security". aleem maqbool reports. ad: now, it's time for action. i am not going to let america and its great com
europe, canada, and mexico say they will hit back. north korea's leadership says denuclearisation could only happen "stage by stage" — a very different approach from the us — but preparations for the summit are said to be still on course. weeks of political stalemate appear to be over — two populist parties reach a new agreement to govern italy. and the mysterious pluto reveals some of its secrets in pictures captured by nasa. hello. a global trade war is looming with the us...
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. ♪ it seems that everything's gone wrong since canada came along ♪ ♪ blame canada ♪ blame canada ♪ they'rea real country anyway ♪ ome unexpected . ome unexpected . e zebra and they're wearing iot sensors, connected to the ibm cloud. when poachers enter the area, the animals run for it. which alerts rangers, who can track their motions and help stop them before any harm is done. it's a smart way to help increase the rhino population. and turn the poachers into the endangered species. ♪ ♪ do ynever thought i'dirst tsee one in real life.r? [ dinosaur screeches ] the park is in the past. run! we're not on an island anymore. there is a town five miles e. am i dead? not yet, kid. change was inevitable and it's happening now. welcome to jurassic world. rated pg-13. >>> he is very talented. anyone that takes over a situation like he did at 26 years of age and is able to run it and run it tough. i don't say he was nice or say anything about it. very few people, one out of 10,000 probably couldn't do it. >> fresh off the historic singapore summit, president trump wasted no time lavishing the dictato
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i don't think there are a lot of problems with canada. the biggest problem i heard that upset me was canada trying to say that they would intervene in the decisions we make on mexico with. want to do anything onhey don't immigration. guns, drugs, you name it. this is a fact. i remember justin trudeau saying that they would stand behind mexico when it comes to nafta but they should stay out of that . whst: gabby morrongiello do you want to pick up on that? guest: it is interesting seeing from trump's advisers over the comments of justin trudeau. saying that he escalated this to a level where it didn't need to be. and they characterized the trade disputes between canada and the u.s. and the u.s. and mexico as and thereisagreement will be conversations to eventually fix this. but these conversations echo whathear out of the white house. and they are frustrated whenever aally interferes with relationship with another ally. and it is something that critics of the president say he tends to do. he metals and relationships between european countr
i don't think there are a lot of problems with canada. the biggest problem i heard that upset me was canada trying to say that they would intervene in the decisions we make on mexico with. want to do anything onhey don't immigration. guns, drugs, you name it. this is a fact. i remember justin trudeau saying that they would stand behind mexico when it comes to nafta but they should stay out of that . whst: gabby morrongiello do you want to pick up on that? guest: it is interesting seeing from...
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has controlled the list like you can you can be cleared by canada because the u.s. doesn't take you off the list then suddenly you could still be detained and listening just bureaucratic well you mess then there is are the only guarantee you this list is not full of people who are blonde hair blue eyes. with names like tabitha wallace and i think these are definitely i mean we just saw last week that there was a girl who was jogging along the border between v.c.m. and washington state job too far and was held in the united states for two wigs you want to why because she looked like me you know she was french but she had dark skin dark hair everything else and of course like african-american or terrorists if you're brown any of the brown persuasions and you come by a border you're suspect you don't realize that's racist that is just institutionalized seeping out racism that's here in this country for so long about a novel new idea how about we get rid of borders completely they're just invisible that's all we don't need them really you so just saying all right as we
has controlled the list like you can you can be cleared by canada because the u.s. doesn't take you off the list then suddenly you could still be detained and listening just bureaucratic well you mess then there is are the only guarantee you this list is not full of people who are blonde hair blue eyes. with names like tabitha wallace and i think these are definitely i mean we just saw last week that there was a girl who was jogging along the border between v.c.m. and washington state job too...
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we lose over 100 well dollars a year with mexico, we lose many billions with canada, canada doesn't takehey are restrictive as to taking our agricultural product and other things, and you know, all of these country, including the european union, they charge five times the tariff, we don't charge tariff, essentially they charge fia times what we charge for tariffs and i believe in the word reciprocal. you are going to charge five times we will charge five time, that hasn't been done. no other president ever brought it up and it will be done now, so, we are negotiating, we are talking about nafta. i wouldn't mind seeing nafta where you would go buy a different name where you make a separate deal with canada and a separate deal with canada and a separate deal with mexico, because you are talking about a very different two countries, but i wouldn't mind seeing a separate deal with canada, where you have one type of product so to speak and a separate deal with mexico, these are two very different country, it has been a lousy deal for the united states from day one. we lose a lot o money with
we lose over 100 well dollars a year with mexico, we lose many billions with canada, canada doesn't takehey are restrictive as to taking our agricultural product and other things, and you know, all of these country, including the european union, they charge five times the tariff, we don't charge tariff, essentially they charge fia times what we charge for tariffs and i believe in the word reciprocal. you are going to charge five times we will charge five time, that hasn't been done. no other...