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canada.we will make the point as mister at all has stated loudly and clearly that there is no free ticket to canada. there are rules and procedures that must be followed and however while we remain committed to enforcing every canadian law, we are also committed to honoring all of canada's international obligations and as this committee will note, one of those obligations is to provide refuge for those in genuine need of our protection. people seeking asylum in canada are treated with compassion and aborted due process under the law. while the number of irregular migrants has dropped inrecent months thanks to increased government efforts, i believe we are well prepared for any further influx that may arise in the future . we have a national strategic response plan now in effect on lessons learned and best practices that have risen from our collective experiences since2017. we have also made significant investments of $173.2 million for budget 2018 to support security operations at the canada
canada.we will make the point as mister at all has stated loudly and clearly that there is no free ticket to canada. there are rules and procedures that must be followed and however while we remain committed to enforcing every canadian law, we are also committed to honoring all of canada's international obligations and as this committee will note, one of those obligations is to provide refuge for those in genuine need of our protection. people seeking asylum in canada are treated with...
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back to canada. did you know that our two countries have signed a bilateral framework agreement on space? most of you because we're the smartest the smartest audience at the wilson center that maybe somebody tuning in to note that. they have collaborated closely for decades from the u.n. committee on peaceful uses of outer space to the international space station to hard science innovations like the robotic arm has supported numerous outers based missions, our two nations are doing great things together. you should also know the canadian astronaut who's now governor general was, are you ready, a wilson center scholar. of course that's where she has this next big job. i'll were talking about wilson scholars, and jim didn't notice. chris davenport who will moderate a panel later today just really bought lester book called spacefaring lawyer? here at the wilson center. recommended reading for all of you. it is exciting the current administration has made space policy a priority in the national space cou
back to canada. did you know that our two countries have signed a bilateral framework agreement on space? most of you because we're the smartest the smartest audience at the wilson center that maybe somebody tuning in to note that. they have collaborated closely for decades from the u.n. committee on peaceful uses of outer space to the international space station to hard science innovations like the robotic arm has supported numerous outers based missions, our two nations are doing great things...
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canada are doing just fine against canada.orking, oddly, even though i was originally against it. and really the issues we have are with japan and china, where we have our biggest trade problems. fromemedies of the past, 30 years ago, from when ross it, ands talking about also, by the way, john mccain was a hero. we have a president who five to a said that he went doctor and they certified that he had bone spurs, which are highly questionable. he dodged the draft, most likely, five times as a result of having a rich father who knew a doctor and i don't know why that's not being investigated about how he was able to avoid service in vietnam when we have a fellow like john mccain. an absolute war hero. and we have a president who dodged the draft five times. line,on the democratic tony, from new jersey. caller: good morning. that last caller stole my thunder. first, if i was in the mccain family, i would not allow them to send mike pence. , i wantar as tariffs go c-span to pull up the story about -- he is already paying the farm
canada are doing just fine against canada.orking, oddly, even though i was originally against it. and really the issues we have are with japan and china, where we have our biggest trade problems. fromemedies of the past, 30 years ago, from when ross it, ands talking about also, by the way, john mccain was a hero. we have a president who five to a said that he went doctor and they certified that he had bone spurs, which are highly questionable. he dodged the draft, most likely, five times as a...
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then they become inadmissible to canada and they need to be removed from canada. the law provides for that. if they do sustain their claim and convince the immigration and refugee board through the due process of law, that their claim is legitimate, then, under the law, how they entered the country becomes irrelevant and non-actionable. that is the law, as it stands now. as it has stood all through the periods since the mid-1970s. >> does the charter carry relevance? >> the charter embodies the principles of due process and fairness and natural justice and ensuring that people are treated in a humane and compassionate way. >> thank you. mister blair, i know you were in yesterday. the opposition has been painting a picture of chaos at the border. what did you see yesterday? was it a chaotic situation? >> what i observed was the exact opposite of chaos. it was orderly and well- planned. i have been involved in law enforcement activities most of my life. i was impressed by the great work of the rcmp with the initial contact with the individual. the processing and pap
then they become inadmissible to canada and they need to be removed from canada. the law provides for that. if they do sustain their claim and convince the immigration and refugee board through the due process of law, that their claim is legitimate, then, under the law, how they entered the country becomes irrelevant and non-actionable. that is the law, as it stands now. as it has stood all through the periods since the mid-1970s. >> does the charter carry relevance? >> the charter...
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put the steel aluminum turks on canada, canada said that is not fair. we are not a national security threat. of course, they pick the ones that are most politically visible. the tariffs go back to the united states from canada on agricultural products. canada has collected $400 million in tariff money they did not want to collect. they do not want this trade war and they have got this money because when the u.s. puts a tariff on another country, they retaliate and it blocks everything. the farmers are on the front lines of this. --ld people say let's what pick the washington apples? soybeans, etc.. similar to what has been happening with canada, we have seen with mexico and this goes back way before the trump administration. whenever there has been a trade dispute, mexicans are clever. they pick out the products of the most politically sensitive. it does not mean it is a voting group united states that is powerful that they will pick folks on capitol hill and choose a -- within their congressional district and punish that because that is believed get pr
put the steel aluminum turks on canada, canada said that is not fair. we are not a national security threat. of course, they pick the ones that are most politically visible. the tariffs go back to the united states from canada on agricultural products. canada has collected $400 million in tariff money they did not want to collect. they do not want this trade war and they have got this money because when the u.s. puts a tariff on another country, they retaliate and it blocks everything. the...
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the u.s., canada, and mexico. this was at the canadian and the see in washington, d.c. it's 20 minutes. >> ok, thank you all for coming. i'm glad to see you all not sweltering in the heat. i'll make a few remarks and then i'm happy to take questions. [speaking french] so, we're continuing to work very hard and we are making progress. we're not there yet. this is a very complex agreement and we are going to continue working at it. as we've said from the outset, our objective in these talks is to update and modernize nafta in a way that good for canadians, good for americans, and good for mexicans. win-win that a win- agreement is in reach, and that's what we're working towards. with flex ability on all sides, i know we can get there. but as i know canadians have heard me say, my job is to ensure that this agreement works for canadian workers, canadian families, and canadian business. the government of canada will not sign an agreement unless it's good for canada and good for canadians. and before answering your que
the u.s., canada, and mexico. this was at the canadian and the see in washington, d.c. it's 20 minutes. >> ok, thank you all for coming. i'm glad to see you all not sweltering in the heat. i'll make a few remarks and then i'm happy to take questions. [speaking french] so, we're continuing to work very hard and we are making progress. we're not there yet. this is a very complex agreement and we are going to continue working at it. as we've said from the outset, our objective in these talks...
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the government of canada will not sign an agreement unless it is good for canada and good for canadians. in conclusion and before answering your questions, i would like to thank ambassador lighthizer and his team. they have worked hard and in good faith with us for more than a year, including intense days this week. we have made good progress but there is still work to be done. >> we will take questions, please identify yourself. and your outlet. if you want to follow up, get back in line. [laughter] >> josh with bloomberg news, i want to ask what your message to the u.s. congress is now, whether canada believes that president trump would have the authority to proceed with the bilateral only deal, or if he would need canada to succeed. minister freeland: when it comes to the u.s. legislative process, that is a question for the americans and our american counterparts. that is the message -- that is the question for the americans, and that is their issue. >> hello, julie gordon. we keep hearing chapter 19 and dairy are the sticking point. -- are the two main sticking points. which are not
the government of canada will not sign an agreement unless it is good for canada and good for canadians. in conclusion and before answering your questions, i would like to thank ambassador lighthizer and his team. they have worked hard and in good faith with us for more than a year, including intense days this week. we have made good progress but there is still work to be done. >> we will take questions, please identify yourself. and your outlet. if you want to follow up, get back in...
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canada is very unfair. canada trades with us unfairly. we will sideline canada and only speak to mexico. and then we will bring canada back to the table once we have struck a deal with mexico. how is this going down in canada? christopher: well, not very well. i think a lot of canadians are a little surprised, they never thought they would be the villain. they are so nice and i think it worries them sometimes that donald trump may be convincing americans that canadians are this evil force to the north that threatens us, like in southern ontario a dagger poked at the heart of america. this is not a way that canadians are used to being seen. that is the first part of it. the second part of it is you have to give the canadians a lot of credit. they are very mature people in terms of their relationship with the united states. when stephen harper the previous prime minister was in office he started with george w. bush. they were both conservative and they liked each other. then the stephen harper had to adjust to obama. harper knew that he had
canada is very unfair. canada trades with us unfairly. we will sideline canada and only speak to mexico. and then we will bring canada back to the table once we have struck a deal with mexico. how is this going down in canada? christopher: well, not very well. i think a lot of canadians are a little surprised, they never thought they would be the villain. they are so nice and i think it worries them sometimes that donald trump may be convincing americans that canadians are this evil force to...
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the total by you of the tariffs we put on canada -- total value of the tariffs we put on canada? guest: changing by the day, we expect an auto parts tariff shortly. when the u.s. but the steel aluminum caps on canada, they said that is not fair, we are not a national security threat and they put tariffs on us and they picked the one more politically visible. iteris on the united states -- the tariffs are on agricultural products. canada has selected $400 million in tariff money they did not want to collect. because, this money when the u.s. puts a tariff on another country, they retaliate and it blocks everything. unfortunately, farmers are on the frontline because people say , let's take the washington apples, let's pick the products visible, soybeans etc. host: tariffs between the united states and mexico? guest: similar to canada. this goes back to way before the trump administration. the mexicans in a trade dispute are clever, they pick up products most politically sensitive and apply retaliatory tariffs on them. it does not mean it is a voting group in the united states that
the total by you of the tariffs we put on canada -- total value of the tariffs we put on canada? guest: changing by the day, we expect an auto parts tariff shortly. when the u.s. but the steel aluminum caps on canada, they said that is not fair, we are not a national security threat and they put tariffs on us and they picked the one more politically visible. iteris on the united states -- the tariffs are on agricultural products. canada has selected $400 million in tariff money they did not...
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the trade with canada is what they want. everybody wa nts a canada is what they want.a, a better nafta. everybody wants that. a lot of what you are getting from president trump is a little bit disingenuous. i have begun to maybe not pay so much attention to that bellicose language about "i'm not prepared to deal", because i think a lot of work is going on in the background, and i am hopeful that they will in fact bea nafta. you are hopeful a deal will be done?|j they will in fact bea nafta. you are hopeful a dealwill be done? i think so, yes. what kind of deal will that look like? how far removed as it from the original nafta deal? president trump is absolutely right that dairy is the problem, and canada has to let go of the dairy supply management. that is a problem domestically in canada and has been for years. there is the reason canada should be keeping that other than political reasons in ontario and quebec. i am hopeful canada will rele nt and quebec. i am hopeful canada will relent on that somewhat, that could possibly be done in conjunction with the us relentin
the trade with canada is what they want. everybody wa nts a canada is what they want.a, a better nafta. everybody wants that. a lot of what you are getting from president trump is a little bit disingenuous. i have begun to maybe not pay so much attention to that bellicose language about "i'm not prepared to deal", because i think a lot of work is going on in the background, and i am hopeful that they will in fact bea nafta. you are hopeful a deal will be done?|j they will in fact bea...
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canada cooperation. our spacecraft come from all over the world but most recently from one of the sponsors of this day today, space systems loramand boeing, and a month ago telstar 19 which i'm about to tell you about was i launched by space x, and michael you saw leaned over to me and said hey, are you going to the cape this afternoon? and i said hang on, let me check and check, and i found out it's sunday we're launching telstar 18 vantage on space x, you all tune in. space x.com webcast, you'll get to see us launch a spacecraft to add to our fleet. these represent significant capacity both in cku and db services, going into the arctic, and you heard that mr. laport said there's 77 indigenous communities that are connected only via satellite. this is a very fundamental commercial company with a very fundamental national mission of serving the hi north. part of the problem as our age demands more and more through put, and higher capacity, and greater capabilities systems with low latency is there are a
canada cooperation. our spacecraft come from all over the world but most recently from one of the sponsors of this day today, space systems loramand boeing, and a month ago telstar 19 which i'm about to tell you about was i launched by space x, and michael you saw leaned over to me and said hey, are you going to the cape this afternoon? and i said hang on, let me check and check, and i found out it's sunday we're launching telstar 18 vantage on space x, you all tune in. space x.com webcast,...
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the u.s., canada, and mexico. this was at the canadian embassy in washington dc. it is 20 minutes. >> thank you for coming. not glad to see you all sweltering in the heat. remarks anda few then i am happy to take questions. [in french] [in french] we are continuing to work harder, and we are making progress. we are not there yet. agreement, andex we are going to continue working at it. we said from the outset, our objective in these talks is to update and modernize nafta in a way that is good for canadians, good for americans, and good for mexicans. we know that a win-win agreement is within reach. that is what we are working toward. with goodwill infects ability all sides, i know we can get there. but, as the canadians have heard canadian pay in dollars, and my job is to ensure that disagreements for canadian workers, families and business. the government of canada will not sign an agreement unless it is good for canada and good for canadians. before answering your questions, i would think -- i would like to than
the u.s., canada, and mexico. this was at the canadian embassy in washington dc. it is 20 minutes. >> thank you for coming. not glad to see you all sweltering in the heat. remarks anda few then i am happy to take questions. [in french] [in french] we are continuing to work harder, and we are making progress. we are not there yet. agreement, andex we are going to continue working at it. we said from the outset, our objective in these talks is to update and modernize nafta in a way that is...
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so canada is very unfair, canada trades with us very unfairly, we're gonna sideline canada and speak only to mexico. and then we're gonna force canada back to the table once we have struck a deal with mexico. how this is going down in canada? >> well -- [ laughter ] >> not very well. [ laughter ] >> i think a lot of canadians are a little surprised. they never thought they'd be the villain. they're so nice. [ laughter ] >> and i think it worries them sometimes to think that donald trump may be convincing americans who know canadians pretty well that they are this evil force to the north. that threatens us like southern ontario, a dagger to the heart of america. it's just not the way that canadians are used to being seen or see themselves. so that's the first part of it. the second part of it is you have to give the canadians i think a lot of credit. they're a very mature people in terms of the relationship with the united states. when steven harper of the previous prime minister was in office he started with g w. bush, they were both conservative and liked each other. and then harper
so canada is very unfair, canada trades with us very unfairly, we're gonna sideline canada and speak only to mexico. and then we're gonna force canada back to the table once we have struck a deal with mexico. how this is going down in canada? >> well -- [ laughter ] >> not very well. [ laughter ] >> i think a lot of canadians are a little surprised. they never thought they'd be the villain. they're so nice. [ laughter ] >> and i think it worries them sometimes to think...
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and then all of a sudden this shifted into canada and it became about canada. so candidates are in fear. canada traits with this very unfairly. we're going to sideline canada regard to speak only to mexico. then we will force canada back to the table once we have struck a deal with mexico. how is this going down in canada? >> well, not very well. i think a lot of canadians are a little surprised they never thought they would be the villain. they are so nice, and i think it works and sometimes to think that donald trump may be convincing americans who know canadians pretty well that's it on this evil force to the north that threatens us, like in southern ontario and dagger poked at the heart of america. this is not the way canadians are used to being seen or even see themselves. so that's the first part of it. the second part of it is yet to give the canadians a lot of credit. they are very mature people in terms of the relationship with the united states. when stephen harper, the previous premise was in office he started with george w. bush. they're both conser
and then all of a sudden this shifted into canada and it became about canada. so candidates are in fear. canada traits with this very unfairly. we're going to sideline canada regard to speak only to mexico. then we will force canada back to the table once we have struck a deal with mexico. how is this going down in canada? >> well, not very well. i think a lot of canadians are a little surprised they never thought they would be the villain. they are so nice, and i think it works and...
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so canada is very unfair, canada trades with us very unfairly, we're gonna sideline canada and speak only to mexico. and then we're gonna force canada back to the table once we have struck a deal with mexico. how this is going down in canada? >> well -- [ laughter ] >> not very well. [ laughter ] >> i think a lot of canadians are a little surprised. they never thought they'd be the villain. they're so nice. [ laughter ] >> and i think it worries them sometimes to think that donald trump may be convincing americans who know canadians pretty well that they are this evil force to the north. that threatens us like southern ontario, a dagger to the heart of america. it's just not the way that canadians are used to being seen or see themselves. so that's the first part of it. the second part of it is you have to give the canadians i think a lot of credit. they're a very mature people in terms of the relationship with the united states. when steven harper of the previous prime minister was in office he started with g w. bush, they were both conservative and liked each other. and then harper
so canada is very unfair, canada trades with us very unfairly, we're gonna sideline canada and speak only to mexico. and then we're gonna force canada back to the table once we have struck a deal with mexico. how this is going down in canada? >> well -- [ laughter ] >> not very well. [ laughter ] >> i think a lot of canadians are a little surprised. they never thought they'd be the villain. they're so nice. [ laughter ] >> and i think it worries them sometimes to think...
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canada and the u.s.issed the president's self-imposed deadline to strike a deal to bring canada into the preliminary agreement trump made with mexico. negotiations between the two countries will continue into next week. for more on what this means for both the united states and canada, i turn to the reporter who broke this story of fellow toronto, daniel dale, forge bureau chief at "the toronto star." this was a remarkable story. nobody really thought the negotiations were going particularly well, but it's a real turn from the relationship that canada and the united states have had over the long term and what it looked like might be working out between donald trump and justin trudeau at the beginning of his administration. >> they started off on warm terms for whatever reason. the president liked the liberal, very different, multi-lateralist, charismatic, inclusive prime minister, very different from him. but things soured. and they seem to sour in the wake of trump's decision to impose steel tariffs. tr
canada and the u.s.issed the president's self-imposed deadline to strike a deal to bring canada into the preliminary agreement trump made with mexico. negotiations between the two countries will continue into next week. for more on what this means for both the united states and canada, i turn to the reporter who broke this story of fellow toronto, daniel dale, forge bureau chief at "the toronto star." this was a remarkable story. nobody really thought the negotiations were going...
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goods to canada are up to 100%. exports to service to canada are up 243%.illion jobs in canada are tied to canadian exports and nearly to the u.s. and nearly 9 million american jobs depend on trade and investment with canada. putting this all in a wider positiv perspective. canada is the top international nation of export frs 36 u.s. states. if these negotiations are unsuccessful for the president pulls the plug on nafta, the impact will be felt on both sides of the border. a former deputy assistant u.s. trade representative for north america and he has consulted with american businesses on nafta and trade agreement. he currently teaches international trade law at the school of law, thank you for joining us, matt. >> you and i talked before we knew talks are fallen off because the president have said something that one should not typically say during negotiations. give me your sense of what's going on here. canada as i just described in the introduction does need this deal with america more than america needs it with canada. >> i would not say that canada n
goods to canada are up to 100%. exports to service to canada are up 243%.illion jobs in canada are tied to canadian exports and nearly to the u.s. and nearly 9 million american jobs depend on trade and investment with canada. putting this all in a wider positiv perspective. canada is the top international nation of export frs 36 u.s. states. if these negotiations are unsuccessful for the president pulls the plug on nafta, the impact will be felt on both sides of the border. a former deputy...
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and canada remain so to serve. and a financial correspondent yens quoted joins us from new york the friday deadline is upon us and it appears at this stage canada is out. well canada is out for this deal with this week no deal was reached but there was word that talks might continue next week but that doesn't mean that an important deadline was missed and it won't be possible illegally to have a trilateral deal before the new mexican president takes office december first and the big question is if congress will actually go with a bilateral deal with mexico and the united states without canada that could be tricky to achieve but overall at least the wall street reacted in a very moderate way and we ended the month of august and it was the best august for the nasdaq composite in eighteen years and the best august for the rest of the market in the past four years all right so the new mexican administration not into the first of december we've got quite a few months to chew over this topic taking a look at trade tensio
and canada remain so to serve. and a financial correspondent yens quoted joins us from new york the friday deadline is upon us and it appears at this stage canada is out. well canada is out for this deal with this week no deal was reached but there was word that talks might continue next week but that doesn't mean that an important deadline was missed and it won't be possible illegally to have a trilateral deal before the new mexican president takes office december first and the big question is...
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mexico and canada are both signatory. would have further isolated china in its own region and given the united states a much larger foothold in asia than it currently has, so i think the overall strategy here has been wrong-headed, and i think when we're hunkering down on relatively small issues, dairy accounts for 10% of u.s. trade with canada, we're stuck in a situation where we're fighting over things that, to the u.s., don't really accrue to our benefit in a big way. >> kevin, your take of that, are we stuck in that when it comes to this going on here, you have justin trudeau speaking about, you know, the negotiations on friday. let's listen. >> we will only sign a deal if it is a good deal for canada. again, no deal is better than a bad deal for canada and for canadians and that's exactly what we are remaining firm on. >> all right, remaining firm there, kevin, so what does that tell you about how the president is going about it? >> let me translate that. what he's basically said there was i cannot give you anything
mexico and canada are both signatory. would have further isolated china in its own region and given the united states a much larger foothold in asia than it currently has, so i think the overall strategy here has been wrong-headed, and i think when we're hunkering down on relatively small issues, dairy accounts for 10% of u.s. trade with canada, we're stuck in a situation where we're fighting over things that, to the u.s., don't really accrue to our benefit in a big way. >> kevin, your...
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and canada, flairing. home buildings aiming for the 20% tariff slapped on wood. >> you have the line of qualification. tack on $8,000 or $10,000 to the home, you price them out of the market. >> reporter: replacing nafta requires congressional approval. since canada is the largest trading partner, some members of congress saying, no canada, no deal. dara? >> jeff, thank you so much for that report. let's bring in kevin the correspondent from bloomberg tv and jonathan allen for nbc news digital. great to have you here this morning. >> great to be here. >> jonathan, this is an extension of president trump and the world, right? even if it comes up with a trade deal with mexico, is he winning or losing these fights? >> look, if you talk to administration officials and trump supporters, they will tell you, you have to wait and see. the president has a grand strategy. there are some, you know, tactical ugliness in between, but eventually, it is all good for the united states. if you talk to other analysts outsid
and canada, flairing. home buildings aiming for the 20% tariff slapped on wood. >> you have the line of qualification. tack on $8,000 or $10,000 to the home, you price them out of the market. >> reporter: replacing nafta requires congressional approval. since canada is the largest trading partner, some members of congress saying, no canada, no deal. dara? >> jeff, thank you so much for that report. let's bring in kevin the correspondent from bloomberg tv and jonathan allen for...
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but this position is granted easily in canada.y grilled me for over three hours and did not give me a decision. it was a tough process. from those homophobic people and mosques. thank you. [inaudible] i am very, very grateful to the canadian healthcare system what they did for me and my friend and without them i would not be here now. thank you. >> thank you very much. it is always hard to hear stories like yours. >> i have some questions because we worked together for a number of years. at the time i was the director of an organization that provided services to refugees and a member of the organization as well. so to hear what you have to say about that mechanism for trial and error to make things work pretty well. in that system is able to adjust to an increase or a decrease in the number of claimants who call upon our qualities of compassion and openness and since we fought some of those battles together in the 80s and '90s we started to see and we all heard the horror stories from that time. that was necessary to have that con
but this position is granted easily in canada.y grilled me for over three hours and did not give me a decision. it was a tough process. from those homophobic people and mosques. thank you. [inaudible] i am very, very grateful to the canadian healthcare system what they did for me and my friend and without them i would not be here now. thank you. >> thank you very much. it is always hard to hear stories like yours. >> i have some questions because we worked together for a number of...
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and brought over 40,000 refugees to canada. we will explore more on that amazing endeavor from our neighbors up north. jennifer has also provided strategic advice to canada's ambassador to the un and the united nations high commissioner refugees. finally christopher gersten, director of the office of refugee resettlement from 1989 to 1993 and from 2001 to 2005 e- service printable deputy assistant secretary for the menstruation of children and families in the department of health and human services. welcome panelists and thank you for being here. we will have 30 minutes of discussion unlike the previous panel will open it up for 15 minutes of audience q&a and we invite you to tweet us and use hashtag refugees in america. let's jump right in, now chris let's start high level for your time at the office of refugee resettlement in 1991 to 1993, can you discuss how the united states interacts with the international community and the important role we play and global refugee resettlement?>> thank you very much, a pleasure to be here
and brought over 40,000 refugees to canada. we will explore more on that amazing endeavor from our neighbors up north. jennifer has also provided strategic advice to canada's ambassador to the un and the united nations high commissioner refugees. finally christopher gersten, director of the office of refugee resettlement from 1989 to 1993 and from 2001 to 2005 e- service printable deputy assistant secretary for the menstruation of children and families in the department of health and human...
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where i was not safe to canada where i would be safe. on december 24th, 2016, me and my friend was at the crossing the border. and on that fateful night, we both -- refugees and immigrants are not criminals. it is granted very easily in canada. and it's not easy process. and -- and did not give me a decision for up to a year. it was a long process. i would like to thank you for giving me the -- without them i wouldn't be here now. >> thank you very much, mr. mohamed. it's always hard to hear stories like yours but i'm glad you came. [ speaking in a foreign language ] i have some questions because we've known each other for a long time. we worked together for various years. at the time, i was the director of an organization that provided services to immigrants and refugees and a member of your organization, as well. so it was interesting to hear what you had to say about the mechanisms that were created. they had trial and error, of course, we made things work pretty well. and today i think that the quebec system is able to adjust to an i
where i was not safe to canada where i would be safe. on december 24th, 2016, me and my friend was at the crossing the border. and on that fateful night, we both -- refugees and immigrants are not criminals. it is granted very easily in canada. and it's not easy process. and -- and did not give me a decision for up to a year. it was a long process. i would like to thank you for giving me the -- without them i wouldn't be here now. >> thank you very much, mr. mohamed. it's always hard to...
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so canada is no longer unique in the world. we actually see a lot of government recognize the benefits of this form of resettlement. happy to go into those benefits or any subsequent question. thank you. >> last year i had the wonderful opportunity to go up to new haven connecticut and attend a training session for cosponsors at iris, integrated refugee & immigrant services chris, can you tell us a little bit about your community group sponsorship program and how it differs on the traditional model of resettlement in the u.s.? >> thank you. it's an honor to be here today and thank you, niskanen center for inviting me. and problem to canada for doing such an incredible job of resettling refugees and study an example for the rest of the world. but you don't have to go to canada to see community cosponsorship programs work for refugees. you just come to new haven, connecticut. we have been in operation, iris, integrated refugee & immigrant services since 1982, smallish size refugee resettlement agency, and for most of our existenc
so canada is no longer unique in the world. we actually see a lot of government recognize the benefits of this form of resettlement. happy to go into those benefits or any subsequent question. thank you. >> last year i had the wonderful opportunity to go up to new haven connecticut and attend a training session for cosponsors at iris, integrated refugee & immigrant services chris, can you tell us a little bit about your community group sponsorship program and how it differs on the...
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i think he is going to prevail with canada. canada cannot to be left out. canada the pens on being able to export to united states -- canada depends on being able to export to the united states. we do have leverage over the country's whether it is china, japan, korea, canada, mexico -- all of them have to have access to the american market and he is using that leverage to get them to open up their markets to our products and that is pro-american worker and that is what putting america first is all about. host: patricia in iowa, independent line with stephen moore, with the heritage foundation. caller: good morning. first, would like to express my condolences to the mccain family. for mr. moore, i have a real axoblem with the t plans with the middle-class. 1% got 83, but i figured like 80% of that $1.5 ofllion -- that means 4/5 that money went to 3200 people to 316,800ent people. if you can call that a tax break for the middle-class, i find th at astounding. that's what spurs the stock market and other things and to get that passed, they added glucose for co
i think he is going to prevail with canada. canada cannot to be left out. canada the pens on being able to export to united states -- canada depends on being able to export to the united states. we do have leverage over the country's whether it is china, japan, korea, canada, mexico -- all of them have to have access to the american market and he is using that leverage to get them to open up their markets to our products and that is pro-american worker and that is what putting america first is...
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of abuse canada will be out. congress should not interfere with these negotiations are i will simply terminate nafta entirely and we will be far better off. yesterday remarks the president made to bloomberg news off the record linked to a canadian publication, markets seemingly upended days of negotiation with the us and canada failing to reach a deal by friday deadline. according to the toronto star donald trump told bloomberg news he is not, rising with canada, he can't say it publicly because it would be so insulting. >> off the record. i said something strong but it is my belief that they violated it and they said they violated it. it is unbelievable what is happening. >> a spokesperson with bloomberg said we agree something is off the record we respect that. the journalist behind the toronto star reported he is not saying who is responsible for the leak one way or the other but the president is not backing away from his criticisms of bloomberg, not walking back remarks regarding canada. >> at least canada kn
of abuse canada will be out. congress should not interfere with these negotiations are i will simply terminate nafta entirely and we will be far better off. yesterday remarks the president made to bloomberg news off the record linked to a canadian publication, markets seemingly upended days of negotiation with the us and canada failing to reach a deal by friday deadline. according to the toronto star donald trump told bloomberg news he is not, rising with canada, he can't say it publicly...
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canada said they won't enter into a deal that's not best for canada. the president's position is one of a position of straight. they won't take a position of weakness. >> all right, i want to move on here. this is very critical. he was asked in a bloomburg sessions has his job. here is what the president said. i don't want to comment on it. i would love to have him do it. i would love to have him look at the other side. >> i don't know what the president's thinking is. i believe that the attorney general should revisit the scope of his reducal of what we are watching everyday. some stations have 24/7 coverage. he's not in charge of the jessties department. he reduced -- recused himself of a large portion of his job. it would be great to have an attorney general. we have a special council that gets created to look into russian interference. that needs to be refocused and narrowed. you have six million different marksman. if they are looking at 17 different things. the preceptial they are looking at 6 million different things. if they have no evidence th
canada said they won't enter into a deal that's not best for canada. the president's position is one of a position of straight. they won't take a position of weakness. >> all right, i want to move on here. this is very critical. he was asked in a bloomburg sessions has his job. here is what the president said. i don't want to comment on it. i would love to have him do it. i would love to have him look at the other side. >> i don't know what the president's thinking is. i believe...
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it is different by province here in canada. a lot of questions to be answered.but they are going to be resolved. the chances are it will be more readily available 10 years from now than it is today. we would rather be part of that journey than sit on the sidelines and wait too long. >> we have these record low jobs numbers. not seen massive wage pressure but you are seeing some . how are you managing that? foremost, i am pleased to see people back at work. that is our core consumer. to have disposable income and real growth in wages is a great thing for us and our industry. it is tough for me recruiting standpoint. we just have to work on being better each and every day as a people company. overall it is a problem i welcome and we will manage the wage pressures. that was brian hanna should. asch.nn harder to drive returns. bloomberg in new york. >> one of the reasons why you will see deployment opportunities continue is the scale and complexities is increasing. we are incredibly well positioned to go after that. as the world continues to grow and corporations fo
it is different by province here in canada. a lot of questions to be answered.but they are going to be resolved. the chances are it will be more readily available 10 years from now than it is today. we would rather be part of that journey than sit on the sidelines and wait too long. >> we have these record low jobs numbers. not seen massive wage pressure but you are seeing some . how are you managing that? foremost, i am pleased to see people back at work. that is our core consumer. to...
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for canada, not just any deal.e are very good, as canadians, as finding win-win compromises. at the end of the day, we will only sign a deal that is good for canada. >> you have to read into the pessimism, the body line which in her statement, the idea that they keep having to stand up for canada's interests suggests they have reached a point they are not going to get any more ground on. if they can reach a deal today -- it looks a little bit darker right now. >> this is an artificial deadline. this is the president wanting to send congress a notice he will send the treaty before pena nato leaves office -- nieto leaves office september 1. deadline may be making this a little harder. >> the ongoing negotiations with canada are not complete, and we continue to negotiate with the united states. so that is why we are coming back next wednesday, and we are going to continue talking until we reach a good deal. minister doesn not want to look like they are being railroaded into a deal. they are coming back next wednesday.
for canada, not just any deal.e are very good, as canadians, as finding win-win compromises. at the end of the day, we will only sign a deal that is good for canada. >> you have to read into the pessimism, the body line which in her statement, the idea that they keep having to stand up for canada's interests suggests they have reached a point they are not going to get any more ground on. if they can reach a deal today -- it looks a little bit darker right now. >> this is an...
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plus, trade talks with canada take a tense turn. >> i think canada very much wants to make the deal and i think will be on a very good for canada if they do and not good at all if they don't. >>chris: on this labor day weekend, we will discuss what a new master means for america's workers. with the head of the country's largest group of unions, afl-cio president richard trumka. only on "fox news sunday". then the >> twitter and facebook are really treading on troubled territory. >>chris: we will ask our panel of white house talk of regulating google. for what it claims is political bias in its search service. and our "power player of the week". country music legend dolly parton on giving books to billions of children. >> there are many things i do. this is nearest and dearest to my heart. >>chris: all right now on "fox news sunday". hello again from fox news in washington. the big story this week is confirmation hearings for judge brett kavanaugh. president trump supreme court nominee that could shift the balance of power on the court for a generation. brett kavanaugh faces days of toug
plus, trade talks with canada take a tense turn. >> i think canada very much wants to make the deal and i think will be on a very good for canada if they do and not good at all if they don't. >>chris: on this labor day weekend, we will discuss what a new master means for america's workers. with the head of the country's largest group of unions, afl-cio president richard trumka. only on "fox news sunday". then the >> twitter and facebook are really treading on...
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see what he said about canada?s interest rate hike we'll show you what he said and what the reaction was. >>> and we'll have reaction from our "squawk" newsmaker of the hour, mick mulvaney will join us on the set to talk trade and taxes. >>> and consumers are not finding their way into bed bath & beyond stores. the retailer missed on its latest earnings report the stock is getting crushed it's thursday, september 27, 2018 "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ >>> live from new york where business never sleeps, this is "squawk box. >>> good morning welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc we are live from the nasdaq market site in times square. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. let's look at the u.s. equity futures. things were shaping up to look like a mixed picture earlier that's the case now. the s&p up by less than a point. dow down by 4. the nasdaq off by 11 this comes after yesterday's declines in the markets even though we did see some gains in equities after the fed's decision and hearing
see what he said about canada?s interest rate hike we'll show you what he said and what the reaction was. >>> and we'll have reaction from our "squawk" newsmaker of the hour, mick mulvaney will join us on the set to talk trade and taxes. >>> and consumers are not finding their way into bed bath & beyond stores. the retailer missed on its latest earnings report the stock is getting crushed it's thursday, september 27, 2018 "squawk box" begins right now....
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risk,hink there is a real if canada does exceed some of the u.s. demands, which have been quite protectionist, and would roll back some of the gains in nafta 1.0. expansion ofor an procurement, opportunities for canadian businesses at the municipal and state level. the united states has responded access toto reduce procurements with new by america restrictions at the federal level. also, canada asked for an entryion of the temporary visas for business professionals and other classes of persons. we have not heard anything about that. given the u.s. approach on immigration, i suspect the attitude has been negative on that as well, which is important for business. amanda: we have this sense that there is a imminent deadline, political reasons for that. keep saying a bad deal is worse than no deal. in other words, we could walk away. can we really operate in this day and age without some kind of deal with the u.s.? if we did not have a deal, the sun would still come up, the birds which are. it would be exceedingly painful. from my point of view, it is
risk,hink there is a real if canada does exceed some of the u.s. demands, which have been quite protectionist, and would roll back some of the gains in nafta 1.0. expansion ofor an procurement, opportunities for canadian businesses at the municipal and state level. the united states has responded access toto reduce procurements with new by america restrictions at the federal level. also, canada asked for an entryion of the temporary visas for business professionals and other classes of persons....
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mexico is actually asking for canada to be involved. canada is asking for canada to be involved. so there's a lot of people pushing him. the trade organizations that are really pushing him to say, let canada remain involved in this. so there's definitely that. >> so josh, one of the big headlines this week has been this toronto star publishing the newspaper, publishing off the record comments that president trump made in an interview with bloomberg. he revealed that he's not making any compromises on trade with canada. now trump claimed he was angry the comments ultimately leaked out. but said at least canada knows where i stand. how is this going to impact the trade talks with canada? are we likely to see a deal with canada come through? the canadian foreign minister seems optimistic it would be a win-win-win for all three countries. >> it goes right to the heart of the issue with canada. trump has made it seem like canada is an after thought in these negotiations. like he's going to take a deal he's worked out with the mexicans and basically shove it down canada's throats. and
mexico is actually asking for canada to be involved. canada is asking for canada to be involved. so there's a lot of people pushing him. the trade organizations that are really pushing him to say, let canada remain involved in this. so there's definitely that. >> so josh, one of the big headlines this week has been this toronto star publishing the newspaper, publishing off the record comments that president trump made in an interview with bloomberg. he revealed that he's not making any...
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long—term canada, nafta is more important to canada but because of the us political system and the factsenators are much more powerful parts of the process , much more powerful parts of the process, it might really affect the republicans' process, it might really affect the republica ns‘ chance of process, it might really affect the republicans' chance of re—election in the midterms in a negative way in the border states if a deal is not reached. and if you're a sports fan oi’ reached. and if you're a sports fan ora reached. and if you're a sports fan or a globetrotting concert—goer, this might sound familiar to you, the 02 this might sound familiar to you, the o2 irena in london and the sta ples the o2 irena in london and the staples centre in la, the designer behind the complexes is aeg, putting money into asia. and bangkok in particular. the company is investing $300 million to build entertainment districts with retail and dining opportunities. the company vice—chairman says the venture into the capital of thailand is the first four a into south east asia. we've had four a into south
long—term canada, nafta is more important to canada but because of the us political system and the factsenators are much more powerful parts of the process , much more powerful parts of the process, it might really affect the republicans' process, it might really affect the republica ns‘ chance of process, it might really affect the republicans' chance of re—election in the midterms in a negative way in the border states if a deal is not reached. and if you're a sports fan oi’ reached....