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canadians are concerned.nd as i said, two-thirds of canadians agree with me, we should be screening these immigrants with canadian values with face to face interview interviews, and i'm going to continue to talk about this because the average guy and gal on the street here in canada, that's what they care about. david: well, they care a lot about it here in the united states exactly. >> yeah. they do. david: and also about health care. and those folks who are pushing health care, even a greater role forget in health care here in the united states point to canada, and they say you, folks, have almost complete socialized medicine, and you're doing pretty well. to which you say what? >> well, we have some real challenges with access to quality care here in canada. we have long waiting lists. the average canadian: seniors, individuals that are working hard every day don't have access to the care that they need. in a previous world when i was chair of the health innovation center at the richard ivy school of busin
canadians are concerned.nd as i said, two-thirds of canadians agree with me, we should be screening these immigrants with canadian values with face to face interview interviews, and i'm going to continue to talk about this because the average guy and gal on the street here in canada, that's what they care about. david: well, they care a lot about it here in the united states exactly. >> yeah. they do. david: and also about health care. and those folks who are pushing health care, even a...
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this is the worst terrorist attack on canadian soil in some 25 years. walk us through the reaction there. >> clearly there is widespread shock and horror that such a thing could occur. has a somewhat justified reputation of being a tolerant cities.ith very diverse with toronto and vancouver. also because of its relationship with the united states, there is with thele kingdom higher violence in the united states. this is quite a shock to a lot of people that this could happen in canada. comes asis attack canada has vowed to open its arms wide to muslims and refugees after donald trump's controversial travel ban. canada is welcoming toward immigrants of all religions, but is it less so in the french-speaking province of quebec? >> there has been a backlash in quebec and other parts of canada. there was a mosque in the province of ontario that was destroyed by arson a couple of years ago. because youan issue have had concerns about whether secular society is misread from certain religious groups. quebec had a certain number of values preventing some from w
this is the worst terrorist attack on canadian soil in some 25 years. walk us through the reaction there. >> clearly there is widespread shock and horror that such a thing could occur. has a somewhat justified reputation of being a tolerant cities.ith very diverse with toronto and vancouver. also because of its relationship with the united states, there is with thele kingdom higher violence in the united states. this is quite a shock to a lot of people that this could happen in canada....
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share canadian values, things like do you participate in or believe in sharia law?n't buy an large wa nt law? because we don't buy an large want that coming to our country. we wa nt want that coming to our country. we want those who are coming into have a fighting chance to do well, be able to contribute to society. so i think when it comes to extreme vetting i think we have to wait and see what that means, but let's not make any mistakes. in canada and the us we already have very, very strict immigration laws. we don'tjust let anybody in. you have to have certain areas that you qualify for. and i'll add to that, i think there are questions and certainly mr trump has pointed out that we will take those, on the united states would take those, who are being persecuted in these regions, like the christian yazidis who have been targeted for death. and a lot of people in canada and the us question why they aren't coming in first. we are letting in people who may not be in imminent danger, as opposed to those who are facing certain genocide. it is difficult. people say do
share canadian values, things like do you participate in or believe in sharia law?n't buy an large wa nt law? because we don't buy an large want that coming to our country. we wa nt want that coming to our country. we want those who are coming into have a fighting chance to do well, be able to contribute to society. so i think when it comes to extreme vetting i think we have to wait and see what that means, but let's not make any mistakes. in canada and the us we already have very, very strict...
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canadian police have charged a french—canadian student over the shooting dead of six muslim worshippersple were injured in the attack, and five remain in a critical condition. alexandre bissonnette made a brief appearance in court, in handcuffs. he faces six counts of murder and five of attempted murder. from quebec city, aleem maqbool reports. it is a quiet, suburban corner of quebec city that was the site of this bloodshed. a gunman burst into the islamic cultural centre during evening prayers, spraying the worshippers with bullets. police say the victims were all men aged between 35 and 60, including, according to locals, a university professor, and the owner of this butcher's shop, close to where the attack took place. translation: quebec is the most secure city. for me, it's beautiful. so, to have an attack like this here... police said one man was detained close to the scene, but he is now thought to have been just a witness. the suspected gunman fled in his car across a bridge in the centre of this city, but pulled over and called police to turn himself in. he waited, and appears
canadian police have charged a french—canadian student over the shooting dead of six muslim worshippersple were injured in the attack, and five remain in a critical condition. alexandre bissonnette made a brief appearance in court, in handcuffs. he faces six counts of murder and five of attempted murder. from quebec city, aleem maqbool reports. it is a quiet, suburban corner of quebec city that was the site of this bloodshed. a gunman burst into the islamic cultural centre during evening...
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this comes from a canadian gentlemen.lier that this man is a canadian and he often says what he thinks. generally speaking canadians are polite. however this chap, what has he been saying? he was part the negotiation team to deal between canada and the eu which took nearly a decade to negotiate. he suggests that there is a danger of a catastrophic brexit because of the government ignoring the concerns of trade experts. we had one man saying we have had too much of experts... the thing is, however, the observer ta kes a the thing is, however, the observer takes a stand because of its stand on brexit. conversely if you look at the sunday express you have the newly appointed potentially newly appointed us ambassador to the eu, there seems to be incredibly excited at the prospect of brexit. what that means as both sides are looking for people to bolster their views. the point of this canadian man is that it is the length of time that it ta kes. it is the length of time that it takes. look at the problem can ever faced. they t
this comes from a canadian gentlemen.lier that this man is a canadian and he often says what he thinks. generally speaking canadians are polite. however this chap, what has he been saying? he was part the negotiation team to deal between canada and the eu which took nearly a decade to negotiate. he suggests that there is a danger of a catastrophic brexit because of the government ignoring the concerns of trade experts. we had one man saying we have had too much of experts... the thing is,...
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canadian law enforcement officials are actively investigating this matter. we condemn this attack in the strongest possible terms. stage investigation anti-president it's a terrible reminder of why we must remain vigilant and why the president is taking steps to be proactive rather than reactive when it comes to our nation's safety and security. we're praying for those injured in the attack and keeping close contact with officials in quebec and canada. we're moving into -- moving into a quick recap of the events of the past few days. as you know the president has an extremely busy weekend. he followed up on a week -- physical first week of action with a weekend of action. on saturday and sunday alone, the president spoke with eight foreign leaders. he signed executive orders delivering on some of the biggest campaign promise that is he made to the american people. and he met with staff to kin tin to plan another busy week. also over this weekend we carried out a very successful raid against al qaeda and the arabian peninsula which resulted in the death of an
canadian law enforcement officials are actively investigating this matter. we condemn this attack in the strongest possible terms. stage investigation anti-president it's a terrible reminder of why we must remain vigilant and why the president is taking steps to be proactive rather than reactive when it comes to our nation's safety and security. we're praying for those injured in the attack and keeping close contact with officials in quebec and canada. we're moving into -- moving into a quick...
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canadian police say a suspect called 9-11 during the attack.supt.rtin plante/royal canadian mounted police: "the suspect contacted 911 and he identified himself as being involved with the incident." the mosque said they were previously targeted last june, when they received a wrapped pig's head. the quran prohibits consumption of pork, and pigs -- considered unclean. police said 39 others inside the mosque were uninjured. canadian prime minister justin trudeau called the attack "heart-wrenching."prime minister justin trudeau/canad a: "an act of violence of this nature has no place in canadian society." quebec premier phillippe couillard, urged unity. philippe couillard/premier of quebec: "muslim quebecers, we are with you. this is your home. you are welcome here. we are all quebecers."monday vigils were planned in quebec city, and in the white president trump spoke with prime minister trudeau to offer condolences. in washington, i'm karin caifa. president donald trump expected to announce his pick for scotus. find out when after the break. hey team,
canadian police say a suspect called 9-11 during the attack.supt.rtin plante/royal canadian mounted police: "the suspect contacted 911 and he identified himself as being involved with the incident." the mosque said they were previously targeted last june, when they received a wrapped pig's head. the quran prohibits consumption of pork, and pigs -- considered unclean. police said 39 others inside the mosque were uninjured. canadian prime minister justin trudeau called the attack...
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canadians want that kind of thing. listen to this. canadians spend $12 billion a year on saudi oil because they can't figure out how to get a pipeline from alberta to the east coast. that's crazy. saudis beat women with sticks. that's nuts. we don't do that in canada. i'm not going to give them $12 billion anymore. these are the kinds of things that canadians are waking up to and saying let's cut a deal with trump. get our two countries in sync. we're great partners. who spends billions on american procurement? canadians. we've been a partner in the military for decades, sharing the largest border on earth. we need business guys running the countries. that's what i think and that's what's exactly going to happen. >> may 27th is the big day, correct? >> it is for the leadership. tune in. we'll have some fun. i'm hoping to take over there, the leadership party, get my flashlight of transparency out, make justin trudeau's life absolute hell. >> we'll talk to you many more times between now and then, kevin. thanks for joining us today. >>
canadians want that kind of thing. listen to this. canadians spend $12 billion a year on saudi oil because they can't figure out how to get a pipeline from alberta to the east coast. that's crazy. saudis beat women with sticks. that's nuts. we don't do that in canada. i'm not going to give them $12 billion anymore. these are the kinds of things that canadians are waking up to and saying let's cut a deal with trump. get our two countries in sync. we're great partners. who spends billions on...
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the canadian prime minister says it isa the canadian prime minister says it is a terrorist attack. to conduct an inquiry into what's known as fake news — false information presented as true facts which spreads via social media. also, in hollywood, black actors dominate the screen actors guild awards. this follows criticism last year that they were too white. denzil washington wins best actor for his role in fences. several actors voiced anger over donald trump's policies on immigration. and a man with dementia who was found in a car park without any id, had been dumped in england by his american family. good morning and welcome to bbc newsroom live. downing street has rejected calls to cancel the state visit to the uk by president trump, which is expected to ta ke president trump, which is expected to take place this summer. an online petition calling on the prime minister to withdraw the invitation has gathered more than a million signatures. government sources say it is in britain's long—term interest to maintain links with the us. foreign secretary borisjohnson will give a state
the canadian prime minister says it isa the canadian prime minister says it is a terrorist attack. to conduct an inquiry into what's known as fake news — false information presented as true facts which spreads via social media. also, in hollywood, black actors dominate the screen actors guild awards. this follows criticism last year that they were too white. denzil washington wins best actor for his role in fences. several actors voiced anger over donald trump's policies on immigration. and a...
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our top story this hour: there's been a gun attack on a mosque in the canadian city of quebec. at least 4 people have been killed and many more injured — police say they've arrested two people in connection with the shooting. welcome to the programme, our other main stories this hour: after protest and confusion — the white house clarifies president trump's immigration policy insisting he's not targeting muslims. meet the candidate: benoir hamon. a politician from the hard—left, he'll represent the french socialist party in this year's presidential election. i'm sally bundock. in business: airlinesjuggle flight crew and passengers, while the tech giant google urges some staff not to leave the country we'll find out how companies are being impacted by the us travel ban and what you should do. for the second sunday in a row, a major us air flight forced to land due to what it calls automation issues. gunmen have opened fire on a mosque in a suburb of quebec city in canada. at least four people are reported to have been killed. around forty were in the building at the time. two pe
our top story this hour: there's been a gun attack on a mosque in the canadian city of quebec. at least 4 people have been killed and many more injured — police say they've arrested two people in connection with the shooting. welcome to the programme, our other main stories this hour: after protest and confusion — the white house clarifies president trump's immigration policy insisting he's not targeting muslims. meet the candidate: benoir hamon. a politician from the hard—left, he'll...
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flo: as you can imagine, lots of shock in the canadian papers.the globe and mail" is paying tribute to the victims today. you can read it in article six, six men who sought better lives in quebec. details are emerging about the suspect. he is identified as a 25-year-old, alexander this and bissonette.ander he was known online as a troll expir inspired by an extreme right-wing group. he also stood up for donald trump online and was vocal about tong against immigration quebec, particularly by muslims. chris: donald trump put up cartoons about his so-called muslim band. flo: you might remember the prime minister, justin trudeau of canada, drew attention for tweeting after the ban was put in place pretty had a welcoming message for refugees, saying diversity is our strength. build a wall on the other t-shirt. globe and mail talked about a clash of civilizations we are seeing across the border between canada and the u.s. the statue of liberty is taking a beating in a lot of arab light which cartoons. you can see the statue of liberty stuck behind a ba
flo: as you can imagine, lots of shock in the canadian papers.the globe and mail" is paying tribute to the victims today. you can read it in article six, six men who sought better lives in quebec. details are emerging about the suspect. he is identified as a 25-year-old, alexander this and bissonette.ander he was known online as a troll expir inspired by an extreme right-wing group. he also stood up for donald trump online and was vocal about tong against immigration quebec, particularly...
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they are fellow citizens, ordinary canadians, fathers and friends.orter: quebec's premier called for unity. >> i want to say a few words to fellow quebecers, muslim quebecers. we are with you, this is your home, we are all quebecers. we should work together to build a society which will be even more open, peaceful too even in this troubled world. thank you. reporter: details of those who lost their lives are beginning to emerge. one was a university professor gathered for evening prayers. several victims reportedly shot in the back. the mosque had already been a target. last year, a pig's head was left on the doorstep. brent: at first police said two suspects had been arrested, but that has changed. earlier we asked fletcher of google news in quebec city to clear up that confusion. >> they had arrested two people on the scene last night one of those suspects turned himself in. now they are saying there is really one as a suspect. we know that person is in their 20's. police are continuing to investigate this case as well as another case i believe you
they are fellow citizens, ordinary canadians, fathers and friends.orter: quebec's premier called for unity. >> i want to say a few words to fellow quebecers, muslim quebecers. we are with you, this is your home, we are all quebecers. we should work together to build a society which will be even more open, peaceful too even in this troubled world. thank you. reporter: details of those who lost their lives are beginning to emerge. one was a university professor gathered for evening prayers....
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canadian student known for his right wing views has been charged at a quebec city mosque.e was arrested after calling 911 and saying he wanted to cooperate with police. >> reporter: alexander bissonnette appeared briefly wearing a white jumpsuit. he's charged with six counts of first degree murder and six counts of attempted murder, bissonnette will not enter a plea. during evening prayers, first responders rushed inside to save the wounded. prime minister justin trudeau addressed. >> this is a group targeted. make no mistake this was a terrorist attack. >> reporter: more than 50 people were inside the morph at the time of the attack. in addition to the six killed more than a dozen were injured including five critically. >> it's hard to think this happens. >> reporter: in montreal, a massive crowd held a candlelight vigil to remember the victims. and outside the mosque city, mourners trying to make of the tragedy bringing flowers and notes. >> we will get to the bottom of this, such senseless violence has no place in canadian society. >> reporter: investigators haven't sai
canadian student known for his right wing views has been charged at a quebec city mosque.e was arrested after calling 911 and saying he wanted to cooperate with police. >> reporter: alexander bissonnette appeared briefly wearing a white jumpsuit. he's charged with six counts of first degree murder and six counts of attempted murder, bissonnette will not enter a plea. during evening prayers, first responders rushed inside to save the wounded. prime minister justin trudeau addressed....
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strang at the end, peso and canadian dollar.as been rising and that's worth noting. lauren: delta airlines canceled 170 flights yesterday and will cancel it will cancel it be the worst today because of a computer outage. delta said just before midnight if i.t. systems return to normal underground stop on domestic flights was lifted. the cancellations and delays affecting thousands of passengers across the country. some took it better than others. speed we came here in time so we had time for this delay. but i guess the systems are down. >> i think they are handling it the best they can. you can see a lot of angry people around us. there is not happy people. lauren: those people are kind of nice. the second outage grounds by. the latest one with the sites in atlanta, new york city, houston and tucson. nicole: apple reports its latest numbers after the closing bell after the close in baltimore with a 1.8% drop in earnings. analysts expect apple to say it sold about 78 million iphones and that would be a 4% increase year-over-year.
strang at the end, peso and canadian dollar.as been rising and that's worth noting. lauren: delta airlines canceled 170 flights yesterday and will cancel it will cancel it be the worst today because of a computer outage. delta said just before midnight if i.t. systems return to normal underground stop on domestic flights was lifted. the cancellations and delays affecting thousands of passengers across the country. some took it better than others. speed we came here in time so we had time for...
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have you found the canadian bacon yet? [laughter] jummy: no, i'm waiting for the canadian bacon.'m waiting for the putin p tine, i can heou fries anytime of the morning. [laughter] capitol, thousands are coming in 48 hours. president-elect donald trump and vice president-elect mike pence, already in washington, they were here last night for a black-tie event leading up to the inauguration. it was the chairman's global dinner held at the andrew mellon auditorium on constitution avenue. the event drew nearly 150 diplomats and ambassadors from all across the globe. meanwhile, we can report that the number of democrats who say that they plan to not attend the inauguration continues to grow this morning congress plan to skip the swearing in on friday. along with the celebrations happening in about 48 hours you know that there will be some demonstrations as well. one protester at the trump hotel set himself on fire. john gonzalez picks up that side of the story, continuing team coverage right now. john? john coleman just down the street for me here we are live at the trump internationa
have you found the canadian bacon yet? [laughter] jummy: no, i'm waiting for the canadian bacon.'m waiting for the putin p tine, i can heou fries anytime of the morning. [laughter] capitol, thousands are coming in 48 hours. president-elect donald trump and vice president-elect mike pence, already in washington, they were here last night for a black-tie event leading up to the inauguration. it was the chairman's global dinner held at the andrew mellon auditorium on constitution avenue. the event...
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canadian police have charged a french—canadian student over the killing of six people at a mosque inbec. the actor peter capaldi has announced he is stepping down from the role of doctor who. and coming up on newsnight. copper ore at those travel restrictions. we will hear from the most senior diplomat to come out of the us, what is his reaction to his president's travel bans? —— uproar at those travel bans? —— uproar at those travel restrictions. good evening and welcome to bbc news. a state visit to britain by president trump will go ahead later this year, despite mounting opposition. an online petition objecting to the visit has now attracted more than 1.5 million names, and there have been demonstrations in several cities this evening. the row was prompted by mr trump's decision to ban entry to the us for people from seven mainly—muslim countries. the foreign office says the ban does not affect any uk passport holders. our north america editorjon sopel reports on the growing criticism in the united states. in 21st—century america, it is airports that are the gateway to this natio
canadian police have charged a french—canadian student over the killing of six people at a mosque inbec. the actor peter capaldi has announced he is stepping down from the role of doctor who. and coming up on newsnight. copper ore at those travel restrictions. we will hear from the most senior diplomat to come out of the us, what is his reaction to his president's travel bans? —— uproar at those travel bans? —— uproar at those travel restrictions. good evening and welcome to bbc news....
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she is live at the capitol building at the canadian embassy. are here at our headquarters at the embassy, 501 pennsylvania avenue, where the action will be shoulder at the capital tomorrow morning. -- as the capitol tomorrow morning. you mentioned the road closures. suzanne kennedy, what is it looking like where you are this morning? at 23rd andare constitution. we want to show you what it is looking like here. you can see authorities are bringing road closures into place in this area. they have brought in jersey walls and some buses. they are prepared to close this area down as they get ready for the concert scheduled for this afternoon. there are a lot of these closures happening around town. within the last hour or so, memorial bridge closed at 4:00 this morning. the roosevelt bridge is closing at 10:00. we have areas of downtown you will want to avoid. they are working to close down the roads around the lincoln thisial in preparation for afternoon pass concert. jamie: we have one big issue right now that i want to focus in on. we have skytr
she is live at the capitol building at the canadian embassy. are here at our headquarters at the embassy, 501 pennsylvania avenue, where the action will be shoulder at the capital tomorrow morning. -- as the capitol tomorrow morning. you mentioned the road closures. suzanne kennedy, what is it looking like where you are this morning? at 23rd andare constitution. we want to show you what it is looking like here. you can see authorities are bringing road closures into place in this area. they...
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scarlet: canadian prime minister justin for no holding a news conference right now.ys that canada will continue to strengthen its asian its nafta and that discussions with the trump team are so far positive. --also said that new answering questions on a variety of issues or at least addressing a variety of issues, including the keystone pipeline, saying he did speak to president trump about the benefits of that pipeline and that it would deliver jobs for the province of alberta. this is bloomberg. >> businesses and canadian know thatut we also we have a perspective and inlook that is deeply rooted our sense of shared opportunity and respect. ♪ >> let's get to the first word news this afternoon. of president trump's cabinet nominees including wilbur ross and south carolina governor nikki haley as ambassador to the united nations. the full senate will vote on whether to confirm them. callrump administration for an immediate blackout at the environmental protection agency --il specific prohibitions the trump administration has ordered a temporary suspension of all new b
scarlet: canadian prime minister justin for no holding a news conference right now.ys that canada will continue to strengthen its asian its nafta and that discussions with the trump team are so far positive. --also said that new answering questions on a variety of issues or at least addressing a variety of issues, including the keystone pipeline, saying he did speak to president trump about the benefits of that pipeline and that it would deliver jobs for the province of alberta. this is...
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canadian police have charged a french—canadian student over the shooting dead of six muslim worshippersother people were wounded in the attack and five remain in a critical condition. alexandre bissonnette made a brief appearance in court in handcuffs. vigils are being held across canada for the victims. from quebec city, aleem maqbool reports. it is a quiet, suburban corner of quebec city that was the site of this bloodshed. a gunman burst into the islamic cultural centre during evening prayers, spraying the worshippers with bullets. police say the victims were all men aged between 35 and 60, including, according to locals, a university professor, and the owner of this butcher's shop, close to where the attack took place. translation: quebec is the most secure city. for me, it's beautiful. so, to have an attack like this here... police said one man was detained close to the scene, but he is now thought to have been just a witness. the suspected gunman fled in his car across a bridge in the centre of this city, but pulled over and called police to turn himself in. he waited, and appears
canadian police have charged a french—canadian student over the shooting dead of six muslim worshippersother people were wounded in the attack and five remain in a critical condition. alexandre bissonnette made a brief appearance in court in handcuffs. vigils are being held across canada for the victims. from quebec city, aleem maqbool reports. it is a quiet, suburban corner of quebec city that was the site of this bloodshed. a gunman burst into the islamic cultural centre during evening...
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canadian express." -- "canadian express." marylandst annual state police polar bear plunge, the organizationel all for special olympics. we will get word on the total number of participants and whether it broke a guinness record later in the week. you can run for office tomorrow. the washington nationals are holding their annual racing presidents audition. scott abraham gave it a shot last year for stop candidates look too big the nashville the big shoes, know how to perform a freestyle dance, run a 40 yard fieldn two races, center to first base, all while wearing the presidents costumes and those massive heads. josh: a little top-heavy. kimberly: they will also be quizzed by the entertainment staff. good luck to them. i met some of them afterwards, such the people and they have fun. josh: you have to be able to put on a show. you are , but you really perform. a lot of fun. what is the weather show? ish: i think the big issue we are expecting snow sunday night into monday. it will not be much, so don't be caught off guard we
canadian express." -- "canadian express." marylandst annual state police polar bear plunge, the organizationel all for special olympics. we will get word on the total number of participants and whether it broke a guinness record later in the week. you can run for office tomorrow. the washington nationals are holding their annual racing presidents audition. scott abraham gave it a shot last year for stop candidates look too big the nashville the big shoes, know how to perform a...
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the man was on a canadian airline flight. more specific on this associated press write through, a canadian airlines flight. he had a weapon, which -- remember, he had a military i.d. so he's identified himself as military. even if you're a member of the military, you can't carry a gun on a plane obviously but they will allow you when pre approved to take your weapon and check it as you would any other kind of baggage. when it's time to pick up your baggage, you can get it from them. that's apparently according to multiple reports what this man did. he checked his weapon, military i.d., checked his weapon. got on a flight. landed at fll. got off the flight at fll, went to claim his bag, which contained his weapon. he took his weapon, according to multiple reports, with him into the bathroom, loaded it in the bathroom and that's when he came out and started shooting. again, again, again. remember, our witness, mr. schlicher. mr. schlicher was telling us about this just a moment ago. listen. >> appear to be with anyone? did he s
the man was on a canadian airline flight. more specific on this associated press write through, a canadian airlines flight. he had a weapon, which -- remember, he had a military i.d. so he's identified himself as military. even if you're a member of the military, you can't carry a gun on a plane obviously but they will allow you when pre approved to take your weapon and check it as you would any other kind of baggage. when it's time to pick up your baggage, you can get it from them. that's...
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the man was on a canadian airline flight. more specific on this associated press write through, a canadian airlines flight. he had a weapon, which -- remember, he had a military i.d. so he's identified himself as military. even if you're a member of the military, you can't carry a gun on a plane obviously but they will allow you when pre approved to take your weapon and check it as you would any other kind of baggage. when it's time to pick up your baggage, you can get it from them. that's apparently according to multiple reports what this man did. he checked his weapon, military i.d., checked his weapon. got on a flight. landed at fll. got off the flight at fll, went to claim his bag, which contained his weapon. he took his weapon, according to multiple reports, with him into the bathroom, loaded it in the bathroom and that's when he came out and started shooting. again, again, again. remember, our witness, mr. schlicher. mr. schlicher was telling us about this just a moment ago. listen. >> appear to be with anyone? did he s
the man was on a canadian airline flight. more specific on this associated press write through, a canadian airlines flight. he had a weapon, which -- remember, he had a military i.d. so he's identified himself as military. even if you're a member of the military, you can't carry a gun on a plane obviously but they will allow you when pre approved to take your weapon and check it as you would any other kind of baggage. when it's time to pick up your baggage, you can get it from them. that's...
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canadian police now say only one person is a suspect. >>> u.s.resident donald trump called the canadian prime minister to offer his condollco. >> >> bob brook is live with mor. >> reporter: security a concern, what's a bigger concern is the fact that it's happening that's the problem that needs to be addressed. 6 muslims killed by two gunman inside their mosque in quebec canada. this morning we salt down with the former -- sat down with the former muslim lawyer of the new jersey muslim organization. he said he and the muslim community are grieving, but in his opinion these attacks are so common it is not causing enough for concern. >> we're starting to get used to this get desensitized because it happens so often. >> reporter: he said they are always working to keep mosques
canadian police now say only one person is a suspect. >>> u.s.resident donald trump called the canadian prime minister to offer his condollco. >> >> bob brook is live with mor. >> reporter: security a concern, what's a bigger concern is the fact that it's happening that's the problem that needs to be addressed. 6 muslims killed by two gunman inside their mosque in quebec canada. this morning we salt down with the former -- sat down with the former muslim lawyer of the...
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sometimes i'll be like a a canadian bear, i'm a canadian bear, and he's like, dad, be the bear.great. [ light laughter ] and i'll start talking about canada, he'll go, shut up. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, he won't say that. >> get outta here! >> but he said to me, "dad, when you were a kid, did you have imaginary friends?" i said, "yeah, of course i did." and he goes "yeah, but that was canada." [ laughter ] like as if my imaginary friends suck or something. his is like fantastic manhattan madcap weekends and mine's like, sorry. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: did you ever get any of your -- your dad is from liverpool? >> my parents are from liverpool. they came to canada in 1956. >> jimmy: did you ever get your dad's accent? >> no. but my dad talks like this, talks like, you know, the beatles. >> jimmy: great, love it. >> oh, it's great. sure. [ laughter ] but he never really accepted canada. he didn't really -- never really kind of wrapped his arms around it. in fact, at the dinner table, and i'd say, dad, can you pass the sauce? my dad would say, "sauce, sauce." [ light laughter ] make
sometimes i'll be like a a canadian bear, i'm a canadian bear, and he's like, dad, be the bear.great. [ light laughter ] and i'll start talking about canada, he'll go, shut up. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, he won't say that. >> get outta here! >> but he said to me, "dad, when you were a kid, did you have imaginary friends?" i said, "yeah, of course i did." and he goes "yeah, but that was canada." [ laughter ] like as if my imaginary friends suck or...
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and canadian prime minister justin trudeau attended a memorial last night.president trump called president trudeau expressing his sorrow over this matter. >> we condemn this attack in the strongest possible terms. it's a terrible reminder of why we must remain vigilant and why the president is taking steps to be pro active rather than reactive when it comes to our nation's safety and security. >>> all right. we'll get a check on the weather now with meteorologist bill karins. we'll get a little bit of a dusting in new york? >> just a little white stuff. especially in southern areas of new england, it will be falling during the evening commute. we may have some early dismis l dismissals that could be a pain for parents, but we'll see. cleveland, we may have school delays. also the snow is breaking down to central pennsylvania. so we don't have a lot of warnings. this is not a blockbuster storm. 20 million are in winter weather advisories. it goes from nothing to winter weather advisories to winter storm warnings. usually a weather advisory means a nuisance-ty
and canadian prime minister justin trudeau attended a memorial last night.president trump called president trudeau expressing his sorrow over this matter. >> we condemn this attack in the strongest possible terms. it's a terrible reminder of why we must remain vigilant and why the president is taking steps to be pro active rather than reactive when it comes to our nation's safety and security. >>> all right. we'll get a check on the weather now with meteorologist bill karins....
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has never been fairly -- friendly, putting high tariffs on canadian wood.ngs could get even worse. >> we can't compete with the larger licensees, so they found a smaller market. reporter: the chinese market. most of the lumber here is heading for asia. >> it is survival of the fittest. basically i think we are in that realm, we should survive. a lot of times, a lot of the little guys fall, but we are ok. reporter: the major players here are not as flexible. in logging country, british columbia, many lumberjacks fear for their livelihoods. 140,000 jobs could be at stake. this is if president trump makes good on his threats to flag canadian lumber. javier: it is time for sports. brent: tennis, and a major upset at the australian open, six-time winner and defending champion novak djokovic has crashed out of the men's singles. he lost sensationally to a man from uzbekistan. he is ranked 117th in the world. reporter: they are playing a living tennis legend, but he did not let it show. he surprised his opponent with a series of counterattacks. that was a wake-up
has never been fairly -- friendly, putting high tariffs on canadian wood.ngs could get even worse. >> we can't compete with the larger licensees, so they found a smaller market. reporter: the chinese market. most of the lumber here is heading for asia. >> it is survival of the fittest. basically i think we are in that realm, we should survive. a lot of times, a lot of the little guys fall, but we are ok. reporter: the major players here are not as flexible. in logging country,...
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was not on a canadian flight. this again coming from the canadian embassy in washington. i don't know if air canada services anchorage or points in the u.s. it does serve a number of other cities. might have originated from an american city. air canada is a canadian airline. but they're saying, no, no, he didn't original from canada. having said that, a lot of people will track his whereabouts, where he was coming from, flying from and what his connection to florida would be. would you be looking at that, the florida connection because if it was and deranged individual acting on his own, he wanted to act on his own at this particular airport for specific reasons, right? >> yeah, absolutely. as i said when we opened the conversation, neil, this doesn't seem like some emotional break, you know, psych pathological moment here. sounds very deliberate. think about the information that we have that has been confirmed at this point that the gun was in the baggage. we know that. he went into the bathroom to load the weapon because you're not allowed to carry a loaded weapon in ba
was not on a canadian flight. this again coming from the canadian embassy in washington. i don't know if air canada services anchorage or points in the u.s. it does serve a number of other cities. might have originated from an american city. air canada is a canadian airline. but they're saying, no, no, he didn't original from canada. having said that, a lot of people will track his whereabouts, where he was coming from, flying from and what his connection to florida would be. would you be...
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laura: terrorism takes the lives of canadian muslims.other news from around the world, a key suspect in last year's brussels airport bombing has been transferred from belgium to france and placed under formal investigation over his alleged involvement in the 2015 paris attacks. belgian authorities say he was the so-called man in the hat who accompanied 2 suicide bombers at the airport last march. the former secretary to not see propaganda -- nazi propaganda boss joseph goebbels has died. closerk brought her into contact with one of the worst war criminals of the 20th century. in a recent documentary, she said she knew nothing about the murder of 6 million jewish people during the holocaust. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come, going undercover to stop an underhanded trade. however bbc investigation rounded up these cap traffickers of baby chimpanzees. chilean authorities have detained more than 40 people suspected of arson as wildfires burn across the south and center of the country. at least 11 people have been kill
laura: terrorism takes the lives of canadian muslims.other news from around the world, a key suspect in last year's brussels airport bombing has been transferred from belgium to france and placed under formal investigation over his alleged involvement in the 2015 paris attacks. belgian authorities say he was the so-called man in the hat who accompanied 2 suicide bombers at the airport last march. the former secretary to not see propaganda -- nazi propaganda boss joseph goebbels has died....
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canadian pacific and canadian national have been selling off on the headlines around nafta.ut a company like csx is considered a much safer bet within the rail system right now. >> morgan, thank you. morgan brennan there this morning. >>> we are less than a day away from the inauguration of donald trump as the 45th president of the united states. yesterday goldman sachs chief lloyd blankfein spoke to the squawk gang in davos about the election's impact on the economy and markets. >> one reason why the election had such a dramatic effect, it was drawing people in the direction it was already heading. the markets were improving. the fed focused on the likelihood of them raising rates. the growth was in it. we were getting at or near full employment. >> but -- >> president-elect trump's platform is so simulative. >> joining us now with what to expect in the first 100 days, tax policy, the future of the fed is kevin hastert, and our guest host, phil orlando. kevin, phil earlier in this half hour ruined my summer, which is probably the most important issue. he said tax cuts and t
canadian pacific and canadian national have been selling off on the headlines around nafta.ut a company like csx is considered a much safer bet within the rail system right now. >> morgan, thank you. morgan brennan there this morning. >>> we are less than a day away from the inauguration of donald trump as the 45th president of the united states. yesterday goldman sachs chief lloyd blankfein spoke to the squawk gang in davos about the election's impact on the economy and markets....
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. >>> canadian authorities released one person for deadly shooting of a mosque and authorities are on alert here. six people were killed and more than dozen are in the hospital this quebec city. eyewitness say two men dressed in black started shooting last night during prayers at quebec islamic cultural center. can inadequacies's prime minister is calling the shooting an act of terrorism. as a result philadelphia police are increasing security around local whose accounts. >> anytime we see something like this happen around the world or just something that happens here in the united states, we would definitely always beef up security and look at those type of location that is could be potential targets. >> president trump called canadian rhyme minister trudeau to offer condolences. >>> we are dealing with snow squals in part of our area this afternoon. check out this time lapse we have captured from our cbs-3 roof camera. early afternoon sun made way for cloud, snow sweeping quickly through the area and just like that about a hour later or so, it was all clear, once again. >>> meteorol
. >>> canadian authorities released one person for deadly shooting of a mosque and authorities are on alert here. six people were killed and more than dozen are in the hospital this quebec city. eyewitness say two men dressed in black started shooting last night during prayers at quebec islamic cultural center. can inadequacies's prime minister is calling the shooting an act of terrorism. as a result philadelphia police are increasing security around local whose accounts. >>...
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the decision of building was welcomed by canadian prime minister justin trudeau. it will transport crude to canada to refineries in the united states. while the trading relationship between the two neighbors look set to remain intact, fears that president obama will tear up the free trade agreement. >> donald trump's pledge to renegotiate the north american free trade agreement has some in canada worried. each day around two billion u.s. dollars in goods and services are exchanged thanks in part to the deal which came into force in 1994. but on a visit to calgary, one of the u.s. president's advisors say canadian prime minister justin trudeau shouldn't be concerned. >> i don't think he should be enormously worried because canada's held in very high regard. >> it's not just a fear for ottawa. nine million u.s. jobs depend on trade and investment from its northern neighbor. canada is also the u.s.'s largest customer purchasing more oods and services than any other country. canada is looking to expand trade with other markets like europe and asia. >> obviously with t
the decision of building was welcomed by canadian prime minister justin trudeau. it will transport crude to canada to refineries in the united states. while the trading relationship between the two neighbors look set to remain intact, fears that president obama will tear up the free trade agreement. >> donald trump's pledge to renegotiate the north american free trade agreement has some in canada worried. each day around two billion u.s. dollars in goods and services are exchanged thanks...
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six killed, eight wounded, at a shooting in a canadian mosque. patrols around mosques in the the u.s. are stepped up. >>> i am the daughter of an immigrant. my father fled religious persecution in nazi-occupied france. i am horrified by his blemishes. and this immigrant band is a blemish and it's unamerican. >> many at the s.a.g. awards let trump know what they feel about his actions. >>> a member of s.e.a.l. team 6 killed in an al qaeda raid. >>> will president trump try to deflect controversy with a new supreme court justice nominee? "early today" starts right now. good to be with you, i'm frances rive rivera. >>> breaking news, an attack in canada. at least six people were killed and eight injured in a late-evening shooting at a quebec city mosque during evening prayers. authorities report two suspects were arrested in connection with the attack. prime minister justin trudeau called the attack "an act of terrorism on muslims." trudeau tweeting, canadians mourn victims of the cowardly attack in a mosque of quebec. my thoughts are with the victi
six killed, eight wounded, at a shooting in a canadian mosque. patrols around mosques in the the u.s. are stepped up. >>> i am the daughter of an immigrant. my father fled religious persecution in nazi-occupied france. i am horrified by his blemishes. and this immigrant band is a blemish and it's unamerican. >> many at the s.a.g. awards let trump know what they feel about his actions. >>> a member of s.e.a.l. team 6 killed in an al qaeda raid. >>> will president...
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. >> and canadian prime minister justin trudeau condemned this as a terror attack. how would they know that at this point? especially since the suspects haven't been identified as of yet? >> it's very possible that it is a terrorist attack. terrorists could be in various forms, a white supremacist type group, an anarchist, a foreign terrorist organization that we've seen here in the u.s. many times, at least one time in canada. so that's something that clearly the prime minister is looking at. so it could cover a number of different groups, and this clearly a horrible incident we've got here. >> a true tragedy. if this is indeed terror-related, what is the motive for attacking a mosque in quebec? >> the motive could be a number of reasons, but we've clearly seen there's a backlash going on around the world. president trump had issued the executive order and now we've seen protests all around the u.s. the prime minister has said that he would accept refugees into canada. so all of this could create a backlash against the muslim community, which could have made this m
. >> and canadian prime minister justin trudeau condemned this as a terror attack. how would they know that at this point? especially since the suspects haven't been identified as of yet? >> it's very possible that it is a terrorist attack. terrorists could be in various forms, a white supremacist type group, an anarchist, a foreign terrorist organization that we've seen here in the u.s. many times, at least one time in canada. so that's something that clearly the prime minister is...
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thebarber joins us from canadian embassy, which is where we will be friday. those are pretty good seats, especially if there is weather outside. if yousolutely, and don't have tickets, there are seven access points along the
thebarber joins us from canadian embassy, which is where we will be friday. those are pretty good seats, especially if there is weather outside. if yousolutely, and don't have tickets, there are seven access points along the
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our pipeline, but it is going to be the canadian's oil.will play into the nafta debate because this is an import from canada into the united states and it suggests maybe mr. trump is not looking to penalize the canadians as much as he is the mexicans in terms of renegotiating nafta. one of the things that could happen if the price of oil goes up is it could create a trade deficit with canada. not clear how he wants to handle that. vonnie: the president has said he will announce next week's nominee to replace the late justice antonin scalia on the supreme court. a 49-year-old judge from the 10th circuit court in colorado is the favorite right now. once again, the president saying next week he will announce his nominee to replace the late justice antonin scalia a. this is in the context of the president signing several executive orders, saying keystone and dakota are subject to negotiations, but he has expedited approval for high priority infrastructure, the regulation order, and also mentioning the supreme court nominee will be announced ne
our pipeline, but it is going to be the canadian's oil.will play into the nafta debate because this is an import from canada into the united states and it suggests maybe mr. trump is not looking to penalize the canadians as much as he is the mexicans in terms of renegotiating nafta. one of the things that could happen if the price of oil goes up is it could create a trade deficit with canada. not clear how he wants to handle that. vonnie: the president has said he will announce next week's...
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the canadian prime minister says it isa the canadian prime minister says it is a terrorist attack.
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canadian prime minister justin trudeau wrote to those fleeing persecution, canadians will welcome youegardless of your faith. diversity is our strength. now is lily. what is the latest on the terrorist attacks yesterday? >> the latest information is that six people were killed. are ine five, two people life or death condition. was an attack on a mosque. miles from montreal. told -- opened fire on the group. we have to arrest reported from canadian officials. their not sharing identities. it it is an act of terror, it would be one of the worst in canadian history. vonnie: is it for certain that it was an act of terror? >> it is not clear. it is being treated as such by investigators here. again, it is not clear whether .n fact it was the prime minister did call it a terror attack and he certainly rebuked it and said it was an act of senseless violence. i think this is an interesting haslopment because trudeau treated this immigration issue as an important one for his -- with his innovation policy that might come into question among critics. has the approach changed -- is ats it at the
canadian prime minister justin trudeau wrote to those fleeing persecution, canadians will welcome youegardless of your faith. diversity is our strength. now is lily. what is the latest on the terrorist attacks yesterday? >> the latest information is that six people were killed. are ine five, two people life or death condition. was an attack on a mosque. miles from montreal. told -- opened fire on the group. we have to arrest reported from canadian officials. their not sharing identities....
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the canadian prime minister has called the shooting a terrorist attack.ern ireland today. the prime minister will chair a meeting of the joint ministerial committee in cardiff to discuss how all parts of the uk can work together to support trade and investment. last week the supreme court ruled that devolved assemblies cannot block the triggering of article 50. a group of mps will carry out a parliamentary inquiry into so—called fake news. the commons, media and sport committee are going to investigate inaccurate or false news stories being shared on social media. the phenomenon came to international attention during the recent us election campaign when there were fears voters were swayed by untruthful reports. this is a growing problem, it's been a big problem that's been discussed in america. in germany there have been concerns about fake news in the lead up to their election in september this year and i believe we need to look at fake news here, look at what's happening in other countries and say what can we do now to address this problem before it get
the canadian prime minister has called the shooting a terrorist attack.ern ireland today. the prime minister will chair a meeting of the joint ministerial committee in cardiff to discuss how all parts of the uk can work together to support trade and investment. last week the supreme court ruled that devolved assemblies cannot block the triggering of article 50. a group of mps will carry out a parliamentary inquiry into so—called fake news. the commons, media and sport committee are going to...
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this is something to do with someone from canada the canadians are usually rather smooth talkers and but that doesn't sound very friendly as tall. this is coming from the observer and to coina this is coming from the observer and to coin a phrase, they would do, wouldn't they? taking the neck at its side of any exit argument. an interesting... what does he say? he is basically saying that the dangers of the badly done deal or no deal will be extremely grim for the prospects of the uk economy going forward , prospects of the uk economy going forward, which of course, many people do fear. he is playing to a particular audience here. what we don't really get if he alleges that written is at risk of catastrophic brexit because the government is so dismissive of experts but i am not sure they are. we don't really know what the government position is yet. also, i'm not sure they are dismissive. i think the government truly quite aware of the need to continue and try to maintain our trading links and of course how they do that is a very difficult issue and part of what he is talking here is
this is something to do with someone from canada the canadians are usually rather smooth talkers and but that doesn't sound very friendly as tall. this is coming from the observer and to coina this is coming from the observer and to coin a phrase, they would do, wouldn't they? taking the neck at its side of any exit argument. an interesting... what does he say? he is basically saying that the dangers of the badly done deal or no deal will be extremely grim for the prospects of the uk economy...
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no motive has been revealed, but the canadian prime minister has been very vocal if his support for refugees. >>> here at home, president trump is facing a growing backlash over his executive order, aimed at temporarily blocking immigrants from seven predominantly muslim countries. >> and more demonstrations are on top for today. [ chanting ] >> reporter: protests erupting from coast to coast over president trump's immigration crackdown. in the shadow of lady liberty at new york's battery park -- crowds filling boston's copley square, raleigh, minneapolis, philly, washington, d.c., in airports and on the streets, protesters carrying signs like all are welcome. but others standing by the president like this man in hazelton, p.a. >> take care of our own first, and then take care of others. >> reporter: meanwhile at airports, so many emotional scenes. at dulles, this 5-year-old boy finally back with his mother after being detained for hours. a senior dhs official saying 375 travelers have been affected. 109 in transit denied entry to the u.s. a clemson ph.d. graduate's post going viral. nazanin
no motive has been revealed, but the canadian prime minister has been very vocal if his support for refugees. >>> here at home, president trump is facing a growing backlash over his executive order, aimed at temporarily blocking immigrants from seven predominantly muslim countries. >> and more demonstrations are on top for today. [ chanting ] >> reporter: protests erupting from coast to coast over president trump's immigration crackdown. in the shadow of lady liberty at new...
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the canadian prime minister is due to visit quebec. shootings a terrorist attack on muslims. the quebec premier had this to say. we're with you. this is your home. you're welcome here. we were hoping the fact that we had such an open and peaceful society this would make us immune from violence we see around the world. obviously this is not the case. the cultural centre has been targeted before. last summer, a pig's head was left on the doorstep in the middle of ramadan. police have yet to say if they believe last night's deadly attack was connected. we have spent most of the programme talking about the executive order from donald trump on this immigration ban. but he has been signing more today. one is aimed at reducing federal regulation. here he is explaining it. if you have a regulation you want, it has already been approved probably in 17 different forms. but we have two knockout two regulations for every new regulation. so if there is a new regulation, they have to knock out two. but we will not be cutting regulations for small bu
the canadian prime minister is due to visit quebec. shootings a terrorist attack on muslims. the quebec premier had this to say. we're with you. this is your home. you're welcome here. we were hoping the fact that we had such an open and peaceful society this would make us immune from violence we see around the world. obviously this is not the case. the cultural centre has been targeted before. last summer, a pig's head was left on the doorstep in the middle of ramadan. police have yet to say...