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caught completely off guard so we now hear that canada also is trying to get its $0.02 and when it comes to these talks what can you tell us. well canada canada prime minister trudeau called president trump earlier this week and he was basically asking president trump that can you get in there and ask for our 2 guys back we know that the chinese arrested 2 canadians people are saying that's in retaliation for canada arresting the wild way while the c.f.o. that was the big question here look at it all this is we're talking about how this these trade talks are affecting the global economy another thing that's happening in canada canada looks like we're going to different wave than the rest of the world our economy is looking pretty good and some stats came out according to statistics canada the economy added 101-061-0650 extension 0 jobs in april that's the biggest number of the country seen since 976 this is good news for prime minister justin trudeau who needs a lot of help the polls are saying that he is done and over with come october when the next canadian elections are but it's a long time just like we've these trade talks and nothing's o
caught completely off guard so we now hear that canada also is trying to get its $0.02 and when it comes to these talks what can you tell us. well canada canada prime minister trudeau called president trump earlier this week and he was basically asking president trump that can you get in there and ask for our 2 guys back we know that the chinese arrested 2 canadians people are saying that's in retaliation for canada arresting the wild way while the c.f.o. that was the big question here look at...
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canada canada paving the way for. the passage of a new trade deal to the u.s. congress and ratification by mexico and canada u.s. president trump also postponed a decision on auto tariffs on overseas auto makers that's it for me and the business team here in berlin you can learn more about these and other stories at the dot com slash business you can always follow us on facebook and twitter i'm stephen visible and that's watching. quadriga international talk show for journalists to discuss the topic of the week savers are rattling once again in the middle east as the standoff between the u.s. and iran intensifies because u.s. pressure produces a new and better nuclear deal as washington claims more result in war that's our child the country join us. quadriga in 60 minutes on. her 1st day of school in the jungle. first inclusive. then doris green's moment arrives. join the ranks on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary. film retain returns home on t w dot com bring it tangs. we're not here to judge but to eliminate prejudices. we're not here to change your opinion. but to open some space for
canada canada paving the way for. the passage of a new trade deal to the u.s. congress and ratification by mexico and canada u.s. president trump also postponed a decision on auto tariffs on overseas auto makers that's it for me and the business team here in berlin you can learn more about these and other stories at the dot com slash business you can always follow us on facebook and twitter i'm stephen visible and that's watching. quadriga international talk show for journalists to discuss the...
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canada arresting the wild way while the c.f.o. that was the big question here look at all this we're talking about how this these trade talks are affecting the global economy another thing that's happening in canada canada looks like we're going to different way than the rest of the world our economy is looking pretty good and some stats came out according to statistics canada the economy added 101-061-0650 extension 0 jobs in april that's the biggest number of the country seen since 976 this is good news for prime minister justin trudeau who needs a lot of help the polls are saying that he is done and over with come october when the next canadian elections are but that's a long time just like we've these trade talks and nothing's over yet and we could see things turn around quite quite quickly in both accounts. a quick trip around the world with our g correspondent. thank you. thank you. let's take a walk around the world and see how the global markets are doing this week in the light of the trade drama most of the markets are down i will start off in moscow with the mo wax down 2.5 percent this was primarily led lower by a lot of the industrial names names like oil and gas and mining sectors now going
canada arresting the wild way while the c.f.o. that was the big question here look at all this we're talking about how this these trade talks are affecting the global economy another thing that's happening in canada canada looks like we're going to different way than the rest of the world our economy is looking pretty good and some stats came out according to statistics canada the economy added 101-061-0650 extension 0 jobs in april that's the biggest number of the country seen since 976 this...
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that the senate of the republic can ratify the free trade agreement with the united states and canada canada. then an unexpected shot fired from washington u.s. president trump tweeting about a 5 percent tariff on all goods coming into our country from mexico trump threatens to gradually increase tariffs until the illegal immigration problem is remedied their reaction in mexico shock it's. exactly and i just read that right out there i just read it as something to sastre us because that threat taken into action would be very grave very serious extremely serious. at the same time it's no secret to anyone that president trump is very active in his use of tweets. but mexico can hardly afford to ignore the threat the u.s. as its most important trading partner trade between the neighbors was worth 670000000000 dollars last year. also crossing the border so-called illegal immigrants as seen in this video from u.s. customs and border patrol recorded in el paso the migrants most of whom are from honduras guatemala and el salvador crossing through mexico trump says the government there is not doing e
that the senate of the republic can ratify the free trade agreement with the united states and canada canada. then an unexpected shot fired from washington u.s. president trump tweeting about a 5 percent tariff on all goods coming into our country from mexico trump threatens to gradually increase tariffs until the illegal immigration problem is remedied their reaction in mexico shock it's. exactly and i just read that right out there i just read it as something to sastre us because that threat...
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canada and mexicico it's too b big neighbors there. now donald trump is saying that canada will be exempt from those terrorists in the next two days a similar deal with mexico is imminent according to donald trump. who would i and i would effectively pave the way for this u. s. m. c. a. to be raratified no it's just it wasnt really quickly to us president donald trump speaking just a short while ago? we've just reached an agreement with canada and mexico and will be selling our product into those countries. without the imposition of tariffs or major tariffs so that deal is going to be a fantastic deal for our country. and hopefully congress will approve the us mca quickly. and then the great farmers and manufacturers in steel players will. make our economy even more successful than it already is if that's possible which it is possible. i mean i'm here just outlined force if you will what is trump getting out of all of this. what trump is getting an exchanange from this is what thy said in a joint statement between the us and canada canada is going to help keep dumped metals are metals are being sold under market value? from china -- notably and also from other nations that are coming into the united states. this would be done through a monitoring system i'd that's the term that they're using and the site in the statement that they released. for it stealing aluminum trans shipments which would look out for any surges in the
canada and mexicico it's too b big neighbors there. now donald trump is saying that canada will be exempt from those terrorists in the next two days a similar deal with mexico is imminent according to donald trump. who would i and i would effectively pave the way for this u. s. m. c. a. to be raratified no it's just it wasnt really quickly to us president donald trump speaking just a short while ago? we've just reached an agreement with canada and mexico and will be selling our product into...
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canada is many canadians understand contrast our government is on issues of immigration, of protectionism, trade policy, of nationalism, and that part of the national brand of canada is in the demographic of who we are as a nation. i was talking to not trip in your today about canada's most important competitive advantages. the answer was through immigration policy because canada sees the world as its labor pool. historically, our borders have realized that we have been built on the strength of the diversity of those who come from every part of the planet, and we continue to believe that at a time when other nations -- and they have all the autonomy and authority and sovereignty to make the run decisions and we respect that -- but for us, we believe not only is their value in diversity as we build our economy, but it is not a bad thing to have somebody people from around the world who can understand from their own personal experience why these kinds of international relationships are so important. that thed i know trading relationship with the united states is not part of your portfolio but it is in the , can you talk about the process of ratification of usnca given the growing doubts about whether this could happen, particularly in the u.s. we negotiated for 14 mon
canada is many canadians understand contrast our government is on issues of immigration, of protectionism, trade policy, of nationalism, and that part of the national brand of canada is in the demographic of who we are as a nation. i was talking to not trip in your today about canada's most important competitive advantages. the answer was through immigration policy because canada sees the world as its labor pool. historically, our borders have realized that we have been built on the strength of...
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. >> canada's pretty generous as well and he's modelling it on canada. >> canada is more skills basedther countries in the world you didn't get in. they don't let you become a citizen. >> ana, a couple things, but should he have put jared in charge of this? >> look, i guess when you put your son-in-law in the white house to fix everything that needs to be fixed you've got to then pretend that this is a real plan. jared kushner is, you know, not a policy genius. this takes a lot of certainly non-immigration policy expert, a lot of expertise, people who know a lot more about this have not been able to come up with a solution for many, many years now. part of the thing i always question about trump's base is how they stick with him through the nauseating hypocrisy and inconsistency. this is a man who time after time has now been found to have undocumented workers working on his properties. this is a man who rambles on against chain migration and is now talking about merit based. well, what do you think melania's parents who are all of a sudden u.s. citizens and living in the united state
. >> canada's pretty generous as well and he's modelling it on canada. >> canada is more skills basedther countries in the world you didn't get in. they don't let you become a citizen. >> ana, a couple things, but should he have put jared in charge of this? >> look, i guess when you put your son-in-law in the white house to fix everything that needs to be fixed you've got to then pretend that this is a real plan. jared kushner is, you know, not a policy genius. this...
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canada. why is this so important to canada? >> we are their largest trading partner. canada of all their exports come to the u.s. so it's huge. u.s. is huge to them. and they're important to us. getting this trade agreement is incredibly important to them, widely supported in canada, widely supported among liberals and conservatives in their parliament and they're ready to pass itis it. we need to get it done. time is running out. parliament adjourns the end of june for the election. they have a federal election in october. it's relatively close. liberals and conservatives are a few points apart in the polls right now. the u.s., the end of july for the august recess, we've got a window of two months if we want to get it done this year before silly season sets in, which i mean by that elections. and so it's time to get it done. i hope we can within the next two months. maria: you make a good point in terms of the time line here. you've got deadlines, soft deadlines on both ends because of the elections here, the parliament elections. what needs to get done in the next couple
canada. why is this so important to canada? >> we are their largest trading partner. canada of all their exports come to the u.s. so it's huge. u.s. is huge to them. and they're important to us. getting this trade agreement is incredibly important to them, widely supported in canada, widely supported among liberals and conservatives in their parliament and they're ready to pass itis it. we need to get it done. time is running out. parliament adjourns the end of june for the election. they...
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places where merit-based immigration is put into place, particularly our neighbor to the north in canada, canada has 1/15 progt portion nally the latinos in that country that the united states has. i live in los angeles, over 50 latino. when you talk about who is let in, remember the president said he didn't want people from s-hole countries coming into the united states. this seems to be the effort to limit people coming from countries that the president doesn't want and sloweding it in the euphemism of merit-based immigration. >> and with nothing for the dreamers, the democrats aren't going to go for it. jacob and hans, thanks, appreciate it. >>> another democrat diving head first into the crowded 2020 democratic field today is a different candidate. governor jay insly rolling out a plan to bring climate change to the white house. house speaker nancy pelosi talking to reporters right now. what she's saying about the white house flat-out rejecting dozens of subpoenas from the judiciary committee. so again, using "para", you're talking about something that is for someone. ♪ pretty good. could li
places where merit-based immigration is put into place, particularly our neighbor to the north in canada, canada has 1/15 progt portion nally the latinos in that country that the united states has. i live in los angeles, over 50 latino. when you talk about who is let in, remember the president said he didn't want people from s-hole countries coming into the united states. this seems to be the effort to limit people coming from countries that the president doesn't want and sloweding it in the...
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the finishing touches on their rebound to nasa deal now known as the united states-mexico-canada agreement. canada launched the ratification process on wednesday and yesterday the trump administration followed suit by kick-starting the approval process with congress. the latest movie sentitionly pu the whole process on ice. >> more news from president trump. during his state visit, he will threaten to limit the sharing of intelligence with the british government if the u.k. allows raway to build its mobile network. the u.s. accuses the chinese tech giant of spying and wants other countries to follow its example in blacklisting the company. not everyone has been cut off. >> it's been shut out of american 5-d networks and donald trump is heaping pressure on otherr countriries to follow su the company is looking to different markets in which to expand. russssia has welcomed increasin investment from the chinese telecom's giant in its science and technology sectors. this nonprofit organization founded by the russian government is one such beneficiary. >> we have just signed an agreement on a laborator
the finishing touches on their rebound to nasa deal now known as the united states-mexico-canada agreement. canada launched the ratification process on wednesday and yesterday the trump administration followed suit by kick-starting the approval process with congress. the latest movie sentitionly pu the whole process on ice. >> more news from president trump. during his state visit, he will threaten to limit the sharing of intelligence with the british government if the u.k. allows raway...
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canada. the disagreement started back in 2014, when the philippines found out canada had delivered household waste, rather than recyclable plastics. live now to our correspondent, howard johnson, in subic bay, where some of that rubbish is. howard. we are expecting this container ship to arrive here shortly and then they will begin to put these are 69 containers in this port behind me onto the ship. it will take eight hours, they are saying, so it could happen at midnight that it will finally set sailfrom the midnight that it will finally set sail from the philippines to china, transshipment port, before it goes to canadaen playing out really well here in the philippines, the president is popular as we saw in the midterm elections last month, duterte he got a landslide election, so we went to the seats of subic bay to speak to people to see what they think about this story. for six years, it has been too long. it is now their time to get their trash back. been too long. it is now their time to get their trash backlj been too long. it is now their time to get their trash back. i am happy about it, you know? because in the philippines, there is a lot of trash here already so we don't need someone's trash. i think president duterte hey did well on the decision for taking back the garbage from canada because he is the only president who did that. this is a big issue here in southeast asia at the moment, it has been led by china first of all who introduced a ban on mixed plastics that began in 2018. displaced some 7 million tons of waste in the region and we have seen also that malaysia just yesterday we re
canada. the disagreement started back in 2014, when the philippines found out canada had delivered household waste, rather than recyclable plastics. live now to our correspondent, howard johnson, in subic bay, where some of that rubbish is. howard. we are expecting this container ship to arrive here shortly and then they will begin to put these are 69 containers in this port behind me onto the ship. it will take eight hours, they are saying, so it could happen at midnight that it will finally...
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metal imports from neighbours mexico and canada ina imports from neighbours mexico and canada in a speech in washington, dc. we have just reached an agreement with canada selling a product into those countries without the imposition of tariffs or major tariffs. president trump imposed ta riffs tariffs. president trump imposed tariffs on steel and aluminium imports last months bidding the us against all its major trading partners including the european union. lifting them in regards to mexico and canada. his expected to pave the way to the ratification of the united states mexico canada agreement. the trilateral replacement for nafta. this is a represented significant barriers to moving forward with the new agreement. now it had a full lived on this tariffs, we are going to work with the united states on timing for ratification but we're very optimistic we're going to be able to move forward, move forward well in the coming weeks. the us has also announced a pause and plans to levy tariffs of up to 25% on cars and car parts from the eu and japan. those tariffs on steel and aluminium remain. president trump is giving negotiators at six months in which to
metal imports from neighbours mexico and canada ina imports from neighbours mexico and canada in a speech in washington, dc. we have just reached an agreement with canada selling a product into those countries without the imposition of tariffs or major tariffs. president trump imposed ta riffs tariffs. president trump imposed tariffs on steel and aluminium imports last months bidding the us against all its major trading partners including the european union. lifting them in regards to mexico...
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canada 3 years canada's refused to allow the shipment of household waste to be returned after it was delivered to a port in the philippines but as the dispute escalated the filipino president declared that if canada didn't act quickly he would dump the rubbish in canadian waters will declare war against canada we can take them down i'll return the trench just wait and see i will advise canada that your government is on the way to play a grant reception even if you want to environmental campaigner george barda describes the offloading of rubbish on to 3rd world countries as free trade to dirty secret so the wind a phenomenon and this is part of his work is what's known by some as waste colonialism and the really dirty secret of so-called free trade is that it's free for corporations to do what the how they like but there is very little freedom for . poor countries that are often the subject of this you know these toxic arrivals to do anything about it after china announced a ban on imports of plastics at the end of 2017 that neighboring countries in asia philippines. now become the dumping grounds for that country for that waste and the depressing thing is there seems to be no evidence whatsoever
canada 3 years canada's refused to allow the shipment of household waste to be returned after it was delivered to a port in the philippines but as the dispute escalated the filipino president declared that if canada didn't act quickly he would dump the rubbish in canadian waters will declare war against canada we can take them down i'll return the trench just wait and see i will advise canada that your government is on the way to play a grant reception even if you want to environmental...
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nonresident high commissioner in canada a diplomat told me they made the discovery that spending many years in north canada there was a dispute with united states and canadaf a body of water was an international waterway of canada or the straits for the united nations convention. united states it is international waters and then the united states has squandered that through history. now under international law to have a destroyer in international waters? you are very wise. [laughter] the most recent ruling by the way is an island occupied by the united states and the indian ocean that the court has ruled that the united states is not given up so to seriously obey international law then i think that's the best way for china and international law. [applause] . >> first of all, what i would like to do is to point out that a good percentage of those bombs united states dropped were in support of ally and canadian soldiers courageously fighting alongside us. [applause] . >> now moving on to a number of topics but the next has to be human rights. so in your opening remarks you talk about this larger call to arms in a world where individuals rights are respected
nonresident high commissioner in canada a diplomat told me they made the discovery that spending many years in north canada there was a dispute with united states and canadaf a body of water was an international waterway of canada or the straits for the united nations convention. united states it is international waters and then the united states has squandered that through history. now under international law to have a destroyer in international waters? you are very wise. [laughter] the most...
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load the containers to a ship and advise canada, i will advise canada that your garbage is on the way. canadahe recent deadline, duterte said he wanted his government to shoulder the cost. the row has played well with the philippine electorate. i am happy about it. in the philippines, there is a lot of trash here already. i think the way the president handled it is, it's good because he imposed our right as a sovereign country. this saga comes to an end today after more than five years. the philippines are about to export their rubbish back to canada. what started as a threat by president roderigo duterte also appears to be influencing other countries here in southeast asia. this week, malaysia said it would send 3000 tonnes of waste back to developed countries, including the uk, for improperly labelling rubbish as recyclable goods. environment groups say today's shipment detracts from further abuses of the system. this waste was discovered in spot checks. so they're from falsified documents, smuggled in, literally. so i think really we should call it waste trafficking. although far away in t
load the containers to a ship and advise canada, i will advise canada that your garbage is on the way. canadahe recent deadline, duterte said he wanted his government to shoulder the cost. the row has played well with the philippine electorate. i am happy about it. in the philippines, there is a lot of trash here already. i think the way the president handled it is, it's good because he imposed our right as a sovereign country. this saga comes to an end today after more than five years. the...
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mike pence in canada speaking to our maria bartiromo, a fox business exclusive a moment ago, vice president is in canada, rallies support for president's new nafta trade deal, promising canada prime minister trudeau that usmcarc will get passed this summer and president could make a bold move to force nancy pelosi's hand, this is "bulls and bears," i am david asman, a busy day. joining me on the panel today, christina, liz peek, jonathan hoenig and gary kaltbaum. the clock is ticking accords to post, white house is planning to trigger a fast track process that would allow the president to send his own new u.s.-mexico-canada trade deal to congress within 30 day. despite democrat request for more time too review the deal, this would squash any attempts for nancy pelosi to delay a vote, speaker pelosi saying this not a positive step. canada and mexico are moving quickly on their own parts toward ratifying the deal,. what do you make of this news. >> you have canada moving ahead, because they have elections. mexico will try to ratify it through senate, late news over last, we know nancy pelosi has issued concerns about labor en forenforcements. but then "washington post" comes
mike pence in canada speaking to our maria bartiromo, a fox business exclusive a moment ago, vice president is in canada, rallies support for president's new nafta trade deal, promising canada prime minister trudeau that usmcarc will get passed this summer and president could make a bold move to force nancy pelosi's hand, this is "bulls and bears," i am david asman, a busy day. joining me on the panel today, christina, liz peek, jonathan hoenig and gary kaltbaum. the clock is ticking...
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i understand that in the case of canada canada and mexico this is a critical focus but i hear the sameconcerns from soybean farmers and wheat farmers of the urgencies of getting this done. i think we need to engage allies. let me ask you a question about your decision not to comply with the request to provide tax returns. my understanding is that the treasury secretary shall furnish with any return or return information specified in the request and i just want to know, this has historically been a function delegated to the commissioner. was there a reason you didn't trust the commissioner to handle this? was there a meeting between treasury leaders directing them to stand aside? and have you discussed the request with the president or anyone from the white house? did you get any direction on how to handle this? >> let me start with your last question. i want to clarify one of the things i said earlier is with the legal department originally before we received any request. we did have a discussion but was not to seek guidance. that was way before we received any requests just in the leg
i understand that in the case of canada canada and mexico this is a critical focus but i hear the sameconcerns from soybean farmers and wheat farmers of the urgencies of getting this done. i think we need to engage allies. let me ask you a question about your decision not to comply with the request to provide tax returns. my understanding is that the treasury secretary shall furnish with any return or return information specified in the request and i just want to know, this has historically...
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canada. in canada. >> this entire year has been kind of wild for us, chasing the same goal, but doing it with a lot of noise around us. and to be able to start here in toronto against a different opponent in our fifth straight finals, a crazy great edge for us, and i like the energy we're coming in with for game one. one. >> all right, we're not going to talk about drake the rapper, you know? you know? but it's become a thing. it's just too big to ignore. he's like a super fan, and he kind of intrudes into the game. look at him giving a word to the coach. the nba today has asked the raptors to ask him to tone it down a little bit. and here's clay thompson's reaction with regards to his opinion on drake. opinion on drake. >> i've been a drake fan since, you know, i was in high school. um, he's a great artist. do i like him as a raptors fan? no. but i like him as a musician. he's extremely talented. i will skip the song if i don't like it. if it's one of his soft r and b songs, i'm going to skip it because i'm in kill mode right now, you know? >> absolutely. >> a so there you go. warriors going to have to start the road without with the first two games up in canadan nba championship, obviously, has been up in canada. if the warriors are to pull off that three-peat it will be a whole different deal this time around. >> but it seems to me that remember when mike tyson was fighting and the opponent would come into the ring and you could see the fear in their eyes and you knew they already lost? it feels like every team in the nba when they get into a playoff with the warriors have that look in their eyes. do you think that's the case with the raptors? >> i really don't. i think they came from two games down against milwaukee to get inwho has not only been to the nba finals before but he's been an nba finals mvp, and they have other player on their team who have this kind of experience. i don't think they fear the warriors. i think they highly respect them. and in the end, i think the warrior experience from having played in these five straight is going to end up making a little bit of a difference. but fear, no. >> the pressure on the warriors too
canada. in canada. >> this entire year has been kind of wild for us, chasing the same goal, but doing it with a lot of noise around us. and to be able to start here in toronto against a different opponent in our fifth straight finals, a crazy great edge for us, and i like the energy we're coming in with for game one. one. >> all right, we're not going to talk about drake the rapper, you know? you know? but it's become a thing. it's just too big to ignore. he's like a super fan, and...
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i live 50 miles away from canada. in canadaf you end up with cancer and in a hospital with massive treatment you know how much your bill is? >> zero. sen. sanders: other countries have different systems. u.k., france, but essentially all of the major countries on earth understand if you are rich or whether you are poor, you should have the right to go in to a doctor's office when you are sick and not hesitate. [applause] we lose, we lose some 30,000 people a year because they hesitate to go to the doctor because they can't afford it or to bed -- the deductibles or copayments are too high. you will see a lot about the debate over medicare for all but what you should know is that the insurance companies and the drug companies and others in the health care industry have teamed together to do everything they can to defeat us. i can understand that. i can understand when insurance companies and drug companies make billions of dollars in profits every year when their ceo's make millions in compensation, they like the status quo. we a
i live 50 miles away from canada. in canadaf you end up with cancer and in a hospital with massive treatment you know how much your bill is? >> zero. sen. sanders: other countries have different systems. u.k., france, but essentially all of the major countries on earth understand if you are rich or whether you are poor, you should have the right to go in to a doctor's office when you are sick and not hesitate. [applause] we lose, we lose some 30,000 people a year because they hesitate to...
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approvals in mexico, and other countries, but mexico and canada had said that one of the obstacles canada had said that one of the o bsta cles to canadathat one of the obstacles to passing this updated north american free trade agreement was these tariffs, and so the removal essentially clears one barrier at least two that moving forward. does this kind of indicate donald trump's approach to trade agreements, and dealing with other countries? certainly the trump administration i'm sure will like to portray it as that, i think each trade negotiation at the moment sort of takes a different path, so if you look at the one hand, tensions escalating between the us and china, the us has also said that they are going to postpone introducing tariffs on car imports. that was something that had europeans deeply concerned. so i think we are seeing different strategies playing out, as negotiations go on. the key take away, certainly on wall street, is that there is this kind of concern about things moving forward, and i think the trump administration is trying to do what it can to show that its tactics are working. enters from the canadian point
approvals in mexico, and other countries, but mexico and canada had said that one of the obstacles canada had said that one of the o bsta cles to canadathat one of the obstacles to passing this updated north american free trade agreement was these tariffs, and so the removal essentially clears one barrier at least two that moving forward. does this kind of indicate donald trump's approach to trade agreements, and dealing with other countries? certainly the trump administration i'm sure will...
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canada, they noted many people that had been elected had been critical of nafta but only president trump that stepped up and renegotiated trading relationships with canada and mÉxico. we believe as we carry message forward to the american people that the democratic leadership in the congress and we know with strong support of republican leadership in the senate will move this bill to the floor and if it's put on the floor of the copying we know usmca will pass. maria: the president lifted the tariffs on canadao on steel and aluminum. >> most important that the president impose those tariffs, look, our steel and aluminum industries are absolutely sirr to our -- essential to our natil security and the president took decisive action and we have seen roaring across the country. the president was able to make an arrangement, principally while still reaching agreement with us about volume in the united states, we will still be standing by steel and aluminum jobs and american farmers can breathe easier, with the president negotiating a trade in the impasse it has really opened the way to usmca to be approved in the united states and in canada and mÉxico. maria: some democrats want a stronger enforcement mechanism in place so mÉxico in particular keeps labor laws, they want changes to drug patents, buy logics getting 10 years of protection. has any of those things been addressed, have you made changes to the trade ideas as a result of the demands? >> well, let me say discussions are all underway wi
canada, they noted many people that had been elected had been critical of nafta but only president trump that stepped up and renegotiated trading relationships with canada and mÉxico. we believe as we carry message forward to the american people that the democratic leadership in the congress and we know with strong support of republican leadership in the senate will move this bill to the floor and if it's put on the floor of the copying we know usmca will pass. maria: the president lifted the...
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the president of the philippines recalled his country ambassador to canada after canada missed the deadlineact last week. just some of the other stories beyond our borders tonight, we'll be right back. ♪ t. sorry, honda. which suv would make the best investment? the subaru outback has the best resale value in its class for 2019, according to kelley blue book. even better than the toyota rav4. sorry, toyota. it's easy to love a subaru. let's see, aleve is than tylenol extra strength. and last longer with fewer pills. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven better on pain. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. look limu. a civilian buying a new car.ug let's go. limu's right. liberty mutual can save you money by customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh... yeah, i've been a customer for years. huh... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ >> bre
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vice president mike pence is actually going to go to canada and mexico, but the deal has been reached with canada and mexico, he will travel to canada on may 30th to meet with justin trudeau, the prime minister, and he will discuss advancing the usmca as swiftly as possible. blake burman, thank you very much. we are watching all of this. the dow has suddenly lost everything it clawed back. not everything. okay. our lows of the session, i want to make this very clear, we had been down 204. right now, we have lost in 11 minutes 112 plus points. going back down. we are down 108, here and there. i will keep you posted. >>> this brings the bigger question to the forefront. even though the lifting of tariffs on canadian and mexican steel and aluminum came as a bit of a welcome surprise, and the markets responded positively, the dark skies over the pacific between the u.s. and china still look forboding. stocks can't seem to find the sun. the dow on pace to close lower for a fourth straight week. that's its longest losing streak in three years. is trade and the tensions that have been coming with it with china the rain cloud that's continu
vice president mike pence is actually going to go to canada and mexico, but the deal has been reached with canada and mexico, he will travel to canada on may 30th to meet with justin trudeau, the prime minister, and he will discuss advancing the usmca as swiftly as possible. blake burman, thank you very much. we are watching all of this. the dow has suddenly lost everything it clawed back. not everything. okay. our lows of the session, i want to make this very clear, we had been down 204. right...
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authorities believed -- coming in from canada, and they were caught in seattle, put in a penitentiary off the coast of tacoma, and they tried to send them back to canada. but canada required a head tax, and the chinese didn't have the money to pay the head tax. canada refused to accept them, and these people -- this group of chinese then were basically at this prison, this federal penitentiary indefinitely because they didn't know -- they couldn't send them back together. -- back to canada. eventually, after three years, they decided to send them back to china, and this became then a more frequent way of deporting chinese rather than sending them to canada or mexico, to send them to china. in the 1940's, you have another case during world war ii of japanese latin-americans who were kidnapped as enemy aliens from 13 latin american countries, many of them from peru, brought to the united states, and put in detention camps in the southwest. so after the war, peru refused to accept those people back, some of whom had lived for years in peru, some of whom were actually peruvian citizens. they refused to accept them back. so those people also were in this kind of state
authorities believed -- coming in from canada, and they were caught in seattle, put in a penitentiary off the coast of tacoma, and they tried to send them back to canada. but canada required a head tax, and the chinese didn't have the money to pay the head tax. canada refused to accept them, and these people -- this group of chinese then were basically at this prison, this federal penitentiary indefinitely because they didn't know -- they couldn't send them back together. -- back to canada....
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canada today. the disagreement started back in 2014, after the philippines found out canada had delivered household waste, rather than recyclable plastics. president duterte accused canadag his country into a "dump site" and the philippines recalled its ambassador in the escalating row. so the tonnes of rotting rubbish that have been sitting in subic bay, a former us naval base, for the past six years, are finally set to be shipped later. let's speak to howard johnson, who's there now. give us an update on the 69 containers, what is happening with them? today we are seeing that these containers will ship out later today. they have been fumigated, canadian authorities have said they have been giving money to the philippine authorities to help them prepare them to get them back to canada. later today we will see a ship, from manila, the containers will be loaded onto that ship. around midnight tonight it is expected they will move on towards china, a transshipment destination on the way back to canada. this has played out very well in the philippines, happening around the time of mid—term elections, but also a lot of people are concerned about how canada is seeing this, e
canada today. the disagreement started back in 2014, after the philippines found out canada had delivered household waste, rather than recyclable plastics. president duterte accused canadag his country into a "dump site" and the philippines recalled its ambassador in the escalating row. so the tonnes of rotting rubbish that have been sitting in subic bay, a former us naval base, for the past six years, are finally set to be shipped later. let's speak to howard johnson, who's there...
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canada, particularly for canada, has been the steel and aluminum tariffs that had begun a retaliatory cycle here between neighboring countries that had long been trading partners. so, this agreement is just the result of ongoing conversations between president trump and the leaders of canadad mexico. just this week alone, president trump and trudeau of canada spoke for three conversations, including one today that the canadians have confirmed but the white house has not confirmed. our understanding is that with this agreement, which is close to completion and could be announced at some point today, the president has agreed to lift steel and aluminum tariffs. they were 25% tariffs on steel, 10% tariff on aluminum and lift those and canada will do the same and that hurdle ratifying in canada and mexico will be more or less lifted. however, john, as you know, this has to be ratified here in the united states and some bipartisan concerns on capitol hill about the deal that will need to be worked out. that issue is a little bit separate from this dispute between canada and mexico. but for the united states, i think it's an important step forward as the president tries to get this deal ratified, especially as he's also in the midst of trade war with china, as well. this is just
canada, particularly for canada, has been the steel and aluminum tariffs that had begun a retaliatory cycle here between neighboring countries that had long been trading partners. so, this agreement is just the result of ongoing conversations between president trump and the leaders of canadad mexico. just this week alone, president trump and trudeau of canada spoke for three conversations, including one today that the canadians have confirmed but the white house has not confirmed. our...
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gets to canada but what i can say the family are just very hopeful for their future and looking forward to a new life for freedom and in canada. lawyer was not concerned that she has arrived in canada. well early this morning i was told by officials that she'd be leaving for canada. i've been restricted so i can't say were she survived or not . there is the sister saying that they have to allow that to be the case but i'm not satisfied if think about that but what i can say is that the they will be reunited with their two daughters who have been awaiting them since december when i was out in canada at the time the three daughters arrived you can imagine this family's been party for ten years now it's going to be an overwhelming moment when they finally get spend time in a proper family environment what is the plan for the surgeon. but you can't go to the already taking english lessons and you know will hopefully adapt to life one of them is mentally impaired the other one. in the media i'm sure she will progress and she's something wonderful r.c.i. sheet machine or some basic english about for the two of the for you know for the family to try which i do country but they have come f
gets to canada but what i can say the family are just very hopeful for their future and looking forward to a new life for freedom and in canada. lawyer was not concerned that she has arrived in canada. well early this morning i was told by officials that she'd be leaving for canada. i've been restricted so i can't say were she survived or not . there is the sister saying that they have to allow that to be the case but i'm not satisfied if think about that but what i can say is that the they...
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china, and in the case of lobsters, the eu, we have a differential in the tax rate, again, with canada, but canada pays 0% and we pay 8 %. so you're closing off the export markets for u.s. lobsters, and it's a huge percentage of overall lobster sales. maybe as much as 50%. >> stephanie nadeau, thank you so much for -- this is just within sliver of american businesses who are really, really hurting because of this. i appreciate you coming on. i wish you the best of luck. we'll stay in touch with you. i want to turn the page on another issue with the president. he's hosting the prime minister of hungary right now. this is not just another diplomatic photo op. he has not attended one on one u.s. talks with a president for nearly two decades. he's restricted media access and limited migration into hungary. since the president has applauded leaders who strike down opponents. among them, the brazilian president, north korea's kim jong-un, and vladimir putin. so let's go to dana bash with me now. and while i understand for any president of the united states, it's important to have dialogue but trump cont
china, and in the case of lobsters, the eu, we have a differential in the tax rate, again, with canada, but canada pays 0% and we pay 8 %. so you're closing off the export markets for u.s. lobsters, and it's a huge percentage of overall lobster sales. maybe as much as 50%. >> stephanie nadeau, thank you so much for -- this is just within sliver of american businesses who are really, really hurting because of this. i appreciate you coming on. i wish you the best of luck. we'll stay in...
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canada over waste disposal as to with another recalling it some of their own consuls this is up to canada has refused to take tons of garbage shipped to the philippines several years ago. that the recall shows that we are. very serious in asking them to get back there otherwise they're in a severe relationships with them now this dispute began back in 2013 when a private canadian company sent more than 100 containers of trash to the philippines they troops discovered they'd been falsely labeled as containing recyclable plastic in fact they contain household waste in 2016 the philippines court ordered the company to take the shipment back but that hasn't happened last month the philippines president threatened drastic action against canada. will declare war against canada we can take them down i'll return the trash just wait and see i will advise canada that your garbage is on the way prepare grant reception eat it if you want to it is now theoretically possible to get it back but there's still a number of questions around who will pay for it where the financial responsibility is where the consequences are. the move comes months after chinese or thora t. said refuse to accept recyclable waste from the us forcing it along with other western countries to rethink what they do with their trash which darian foreign affairs analyst the miller says that just in to do has failed to fulfill a promise he made 2 years ago to take back the shipments. well for a very long time to be unfortunately a recipient of toxic waste including nuclear waste of some of the united states in so far west reallocates so this issue has been lingering for quite long science fiction a day in one of those however i was a summer of 0.4 for the philippin
canada over waste disposal as to with another recalling it some of their own consuls this is up to canada has refused to take tons of garbage shipped to the philippines several years ago. that the recall shows that we are. very serious in asking them to get back there otherwise they're in a severe relationships with them now this dispute began back in 2013 when a private canadian company sent more than 100 containers of trash to the philippines they troops discovered they'd been falsely labeled...
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canada more than a 100 containers or about 2500 tons of waste were shipped here from canada in 201314 the bureau of customs exposed it then and said the containers had been mislabeled as recyclable rubbish. but. for years the philippine government has appealed for canada to take the trash back but canada said its own laws prevent that then the philippine government said he made 15 deadline for the waste to be sent back but nothing happened in response to the terror to recall the philippine ambassador and other diplomatic officials from . greenpeace says impoverished communities like this one in downtown manila are the ones who suffer the most from the disposal of hazardous waste waste wherever it goes. waster it is unacceptable because it impinges on the human rights of people who are at the receiving end of the waste so it violates their right to a healthy life and right to health right the livelihoods right to a proper living activist save the philippines is just one of the many countries in southeast asia that had become dumping rounds of talks like waste from developed countries this is why there is a growing pressure on the philippine government to impose a total ban on the importation of waste the malaysian government also says it will send back
canada more than a 100 containers or about 2500 tons of waste were shipped here from canada in 201314 the bureau of customs exposed it then and said the containers had been mislabeled as recyclable rubbish. but. for years the philippine government has appealed for canada to take the trash back but canada said its own laws prevent that then the philippine government said he made 15 deadline for the waste to be sent back but nothing happened in response to the terror to recall the philippine...
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load the containers to a ship and advise canada, i will advise canada that your garbage is on the way. canadatorate. i am happy about it. in the philippines, there is a lot of trash here already. i think the way the president handled it is, it's good because he imposed our right as a sovereign country. this saga comes to an end today, after more than five years. the philippines are about to export their rubbish back to canada. what started as a threat by president roderigo duterte also appears to be influencing other countries here in southeast asia. this week, malaysia said it would send 3,000 tonnes of waste back to developed countries, including the uk, for improperly labelling rubbish as recyclable goods. environment groups say today's shipment detracts from further abuses of the system. this waste was discovered in spot checks. so they're from falsified documents, smuggled in, literally. so i think really we should call it waste trafficking. although far away in the philippines, today's shipment has prompted developed countries to look a better ways of dealing to look at better ways of d
load the containers to a ship and advise canada, i will advise canada that your garbage is on the way. canadatorate. i am happy about it. in the philippines, there is a lot of trash here already. i think the way the president handled it is, it's good because he imposed our right as a sovereign country. this saga comes to an end today, after more than five years. the philippines are about to export their rubbish back to canada. what started as a threat by president roderigo duterte also appears...
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maybe you should think again. ask your doctor about once-daily trelegy and the power of 1 2 3. ♪trelegy 1-2-3 save at trelegy.com >> ♪ >> bret: the flooding along the arkansas river is going from bad to worse. so much water is moving down stream, it breached a levee northwest of little rock and officials say it will likely be more than a week before the flood waters begin to recede there. matt finn looks at the damage from arkansas. >> violent river water bursting through the levee with such intensity it ripped up chunks of the highway. >> it's an emergency. the levee reached. evacuate. >> emergency officials went door-to-door asking 350 homes to evacuate. the water is spreading, wiping out farms. >> it looks catastrophic to some people? >> it is. >> farms, they just planted seeds. it's spring time. all of that is gone. >> the national guard tells fox news it can't fix the levee. it is sand baging to direct the river water away from the most populated areas. the army corp of engineers said the arkansas river was cutting into the bank of the power station at the dam and had to be reinforced and shut dunn. police and locals tell fox news they are worried this will flood the city. >> water is not predictable. i packed up the kids and girlfriend. we will roll out if conditions stay like this. >> in missouri the weather service should a mandatory evacuation in the central part of the state. nationwide a record 13 days of twister touchdowns ended on thursday but a dozen deaths are blamed and more dangerous weather is in the forecast. this evening that gushing levee is still broken. also happening right now. the national guard is reinforcing 2 other locations along the arkansas river that are of a big concern. the governor said this is costing 23 million dollars a day and the president has declared a federal disaster. >> thank you. >> bret: the 2019 hurricane season kicks off saturday. many florida communities still can't forget the last one. phil keating when whatever happened to the florida communities devastated by hur gain michael last year. >> ground zero and no help. >> they still leave in mexico beach in their fema trailer. homes like theirs gone and not yet beginning to be rebuilt. this is their new life 7 months after michael blasted the florida panhandle. >> people are frustrated. you still see debris and not going as fast as you would like it. it's part of your life looking at debris. >> no gas station no new headquarters for police and fire. at the air force base, this is where the eye of the storm made landfall. it's brand new. the 325th fighter wing squad still hasn't returned. >> the hurricane blows out the windows and the roof. that happened hundreds of times here. >> building new dorms happening daily. the base commander said getting to pre-michael will take years. >> we are getting the mission done because that's our job. but we are doing it with a whole bunch of temporary solutions we are putting in place. these are not long-term solutions. >> federal dollars the region these may be on the way. the senate passed a $19 billion disaster 8 bill but getting it through the house was more difficult. 3 republicans have blocked it. the president indicated he will sign it as so much remains a wasteland. >> bret: film records and new documents in the jussie smollett case show text messages with the brothers he allegedly asked to attack him. he may have used one of the brothers to buy drugs. other documents indicate prosecutors considered a plea deal with the actor a month before charges were dropped. smollett never admitted guilt. prosecutors released the transcript of a voice mail of a former trump attorney that michael flynn said was trying to influence him and asked for a head's up. the attorney heard in that voice mail said the release of this was nothing more than a political document designed to smear the reputation of innocent people. flynn is awaiting sentencing after lying to the fbi. president trump insists he is not afraid to get tough to crackdown on illegal immigrants but are the risks too high? 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canada. will declare war against canada we can take them down i'll return the trash just wait and see i will advice canada is on the way prepare a grand reception eat it if you want to it is theoretically possible to get it back but there's still a number of questions around who will pay for it where the financial responsibility is where the consequences are. foreign affairs analyst in manila says justin trudeau has failed to fulfill a promise he made 2 years ago to take the shipments back. well for a very long time. unfortunately the recipient of waste so this issue has been lingering for quite long time canadian waddles however i was in a sour point for a for the philippines where if you're president you go to target because with no plans or just do what's here in the last 2 years to go for the audience saw me promise that they're going to try show all the garbage. was left here lingering it's a 1032 year scheme that is not happening and you can even go to say that this was a friday that. it can't be called by the end it will it be defunct or get it is also say that you know it's not only the i think it
canada. will declare war against canada we can take them down i'll return the trash just wait and see i will advice canada is on the way prepare a grand reception eat it if you want to it is theoretically possible to get it back but there's still a number of questions around who will pay for it where the financial responsibility is where the consequences are. foreign affairs analyst in manila says justin trudeau has failed to fulfill a promise he made 2 years ago to take the shipments back....
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canada, when they had heart trouble, guess where he came? not canada. he came to the united states of america. so, you know, the old system is not sustainable under obamacare, so i welcome this discussion to get into how are which goie goi improve it. it's not government-run health care. mr. hern and i are in the private sector. he has restaurants. i'm in the construction world. you think government can do it cheaper than we can? no. competition is what makes a bitter product at cheaper prices. i keep hearing this word "free." okay. i'm for free medical care with the caveat get the doctors to work for free. i'm for free education. get the professors who are tenured to work for free. get us as congress to work for free. so this is what we're talking about, and i'm glad to have this discussion. incenti incentives. has there been any study on the incentives? would you get more people in the medical profession if you cut their pay? have you done any type work on that, mr. hadley? >> i haven't, but my colleagues have looked at that issue, and they've seen that in a context of a multi-payer system -- and i need to come back to that in a second -- that if you cut the compensation of providers, they provide less care. but the caveat is that was in the context of a relatively small change within the context of a multi-payer system. they had other places to go. it's hard to know exactly how that would play out in the context of moving to a single-payer system. >> but you would agree if you cut the incentives, you're not going to have the physicians getting into the field to practice their skill if you cut their pay. i mean does that make sense? >> in general we would expect that fewer people would enter the medical profession, and whether that would result in a shortage of services would depend on the incentives faced by the people who remain and also the extent to which we have foreign-trained doctors. >> you agree if there's a shortage of physicians, that would mean less doctors to see patients that need care, so the patient would ultimately suffer. >> it could result in reduced levels of care in part because of wait times. >> okay. and finally, our nation's debt is now $22 trillion. it's been estimated that the single-payer system would add $32 trillion. bottom line, you can say that it adds to it. it's net, but bottom line you're looking at a big number, and you're looking at a number that is unsustainable as we look forward to -- as we try to get a system and get this country back on a firm financial footing and not finance it with a credit card. would you agree? >> so two things. one, it would be a very large shift to move all of the private payments that are currently financing the health care system to become public payments, and that would require substantial additional government resources. but more generally, the current level of debt and deficits are ultimately not sustainable. >> not sustainable and not going to be for the united states, as it hasn't been for any of the socialist countries that are basically going broke. i would say that anybody that believes a government-run system provides better health care at lower prices, i've got some land underwater that i need to sell you for high-rise condos. thank you so much. >> the gentleman's time is expired. i now yield five minutes to the gentle lady from illinois, m. >> all this talk about socialism. that's exactly what we heard when medicare was suggested. in fact, ronald reagan was the lobbyist who went around the country against medicare because it was socialism. i don't know about the v.a. that sounds like a socialist system to me too. that is a single-payer system provided for our veterans. social security, oh, my, that is definitely socialism according to my republican colleagues. and a single-payer system would not be any more socialism than any of those current government-run programs that people like. and, in fact, the idea of medicare for all is really popular out there. it polls really well. be careful of your slams against socialism. people want to have health care. the united states of america currently pays more for health care than any other country. is that right, mr. hadley? >> yes, that's correct both on a per capita basis and percent of gdp. >> thank you. and isn't it also true that in terms of outcomes, we are lower than most of the industrial countries in the world? is that also true? longevi longevity. >> for longevity, yes, among the oecd countries, the united states is below. >> we're the only industrialized country where actually our maternal mortality has gone up instead of down, is that not true? >> correct. >> so we need a bold plan here, and i am on every bill to improve health care. i was -- i've been for medicare for all since many of you have been born, but i'm also the co-sponsor of medicare for america. i helped write the affordable care act. i'm for improving it. i'm for all the plans because what we have now is not working. my colleagues talk about wait lists, but your report, mr. hadley, showed that 29 million americans don't have -- are uninsured right now. they're not even in line. so there are people who never are going to get the kind of care that they need right now if they can't pay out of pocket. isn't that true? >> that's correct although they do seek care through other sources, charity care, so there can be some uncompensated care. but more generally, there are also people who have insurance that forgo medical care because they can't afford the out of pocket. >> a lot of people. so people are waiting five weeks, five months, or whatever you said about canada. how about your entire life waiting because we see people die. and in fact, before the affordable care act came in and medicaid expansion came in, people were actually dying. and when we opened it up, we saw people who had stage four cancer because they had avoided going to the doctor. there was a really bad editorial yesterday, i thought, by mr. scalise talking about how bad a medicare for all system would be. what effect would that have if we had medicare for all and women's health care and the full range of reproductive services? can someone answer that? >> so it depends critically on the design of the system and the services you choose to cover. so in the context of a single-payer system, we lay out those as design choices, but we haven't analyzed any of the specific proposals. >> did you want to say anything? >> yes. the uninsured women would then get access to coverage and benefits. so that would be an improvement. >> i mean we have -- before the affordable care act, being a wom
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canada. will declare war against canada we can take them down i'll return the trash just wait and see i will advice canada is on the way prepare a grand reception eat it if you want to it is theoretically possible to get it back but there's still a number of questions around who will pay for it where the financial responsibility is where the consequences are. in foreign affairs analyst in manila says justin trudeau busy has failed to fulfill a promise he made 2 years ago to take the shipment back. well for a very long time to fill the king size being unfortunately the recipient of top seek ways including nuclear waste from the united states in software western allies so this case has been lingering for quite long time it canadian one of those however a summer of 0.4 for the philippines for if you are president are going to target because with no plans or just entered the us here in the last 2 years ago for the odyssey and saw meet you promised that they were going to take back the trust of the garbage top see the car was left here lingered since 2030 and to your scheme does not mean happy i mean you can e
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threatening to go to war with canada if nothing if this issue was not resolved there was a knee deadline which was missed by canada members of the diplomatic community of the embassy in canada all of the philippine embassy in canada were ordered to return to manila last week and yesterday the spokesperson of president of the good that there is said the president is really upset about this delay that he has ordered that the philippines will eventually shoulder the cost and just take the trash back to canada a few hours later the canadian government said that they have found a solution by actually getting a canadian contracting company to finish their return of all these trash by the end of june this has been quite an irritant for both sides this is been a diplomatic issue from both sides and with the new proposal of the canadian government both sides hope that this will be resolved it's rare though for the philippine government to go hard on any serious diplomatic issue even when overseas foreign filipino workers are involved so this is quite a strange case peter thank you. a deadly outbreak of flu in the u.s. is biggest detention facility in texas has forced officials to mo
threatening to go to war with canada if nothing if this issue was not resolved there was a knee deadline which was missed by canada members of the diplomatic community of the embassy in canada all of the philippine embassy in canada were ordered to return to manila last week and yesterday the spokesperson of president of the good that there is said the president is really upset about this delay that he has ordered that the philippines will eventually shoulder the cost and just take the trash...
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they talk about canada and how hard it is in canada. i went to canada in the late 90's, early 2000. i on? host: you are on, go ahead. inler: ok, i went to canada and they were arguing about hillary clinton, you know? trying to universal health care. that's what she was trying to get. actually one of the canadians, i said -- what about this universal health care you all got appear question mark they pulled out her drivers license and he said -- i can go into any doctor in canada. back i had no problems. i said -- why is this so in america they don't want to have it? said -- you just said it. they just want you to have it. i would get $127 in canadian. you know what the canadians did? they control all of the railroads from memphis right in the united states. host: ok, dan. herbert is next, supporting medicare for all. caller: yes, sir. all you have to do is ask the to get the same insurance of the congressmen have. i don't understand. we need medicare for all. the insurance companies will let them do it. right? . had seizures medical marijuana stops seizures. absolute -- epilepsy, you
they talk about canada and how hard it is in canada. i went to canada in the late 90's, early 2000. i on? host: you are on, go ahead. inler: ok, i went to canada and they were arguing about hillary clinton, you know? trying to universal health care. that's what she was trying to get. actually one of the canadians, i said -- what about this universal health care you all got appear question mark they pulled out her drivers license and he said -- i can go into any doctor in canada. back i had no...
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canada lost theirfirst game, result in this game. canada lost their first game, not looking result in this game. canadae doing well. the performance against germany was good, if i'm being honest. the aim is that they don't finish bottom of the table come the end of the championship. to highlight the gulf, canada's salaries and up to $60 million. the british players, it's not going to ta ke british players, it's not going to take them close enough to £1 million. that is the massive difference between the sides. they have to make sure that they have two games they can win between now and the end of the tournament. 0ne games they can win between now and the end of the tournament. one is against denmark and the final game against denmark and the final game against france. if they went one or both of those games, great britain are highly likely to avoid relegation, and that has to be their aim. nights like tonight for the fans, and you can see some of them going on behind me, they are special and they will live long in the memory of many british hockey fans. indeed. that's all from sportsday. we'll have mor
canada lost theirfirst game, result in this game. canada lost their first game, not looking result in this game. canadae doing well. the performance against germany was good, if i'm being honest. the aim is that they don't finish bottom of the table come the end of the championship. to highlight the gulf, canada's salaries and up to $60 million. the british players, it's not going to ta ke british players, it's not going to take them close enough to £1 million. that is the massive difference...
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canada goose. >> if you almost stop, you feel some pain, don't you or is that okay? >> this is not a good time to go by canada goose. they did have a good winner. >> what do you do? >> chinese consumers -- why would you add stores if you are not doing well it is a great brand. here is my problem with canada. i am now an expert pleaser >> this is not the eisenhower. i think canada goose as good as i think. i found myself in a surreal position they have unbelievable growth. when you listen to the growth, they do have u.s.'s 40% growth this is not the season to buy. danny pointed out, the ceo who's terrific he said look, i put out a number and i deliver that number. it was analysts that got above some people are not playing under the game >> well, is it about sort of the chinese consumers or just about a thousand dollars parka that's easy to trade down on that >> he says china is doing great. you don't want to spend thousands of dollars on the park you got to figure out how much you save on the mortgage deduction. >> or not. >> why >> i deserve it. i was in the state that voted for hillary. >> son some of these names on abercrombie, inventory is at 7 that's a lot of merchandise that you will have to sell fix. >> tjx is down it is going to end up at tjx it will be $800 more because of our ta
canada goose. >> if you almost stop, you feel some pain, don't you or is that okay? >> this is not a good time to go by canada goose. they did have a good winner. >> what do you do? >> chinese consumers -- why would you add stores if you are not doing well it is a great brand. here is my problem with canada. i am now an expert pleaser >> this is not the eisenhower. i think canada goose as good as i think. i found myself in a surreal position they have unbelievable...