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has variously been described by analysts and canadian, an exceptionally canadian, unprecedented, highly predictable, and perhaps most comfortably -- a doughnut. and that one i suspect you governors allow this wrinkles. [applause] my friends -- the sprinkles. [laughter] my friends, i am here to tell you that it is none of those things. not at all. on the contrary, it is consistent and solid, through and through. i need to highlight the work of two individuals here as being exemplary throughout this process. canada's minister of foreign affairs and our ambassador to the united states. [applause] thank you both for your terrific work. christian know that and david are not alone this. it extends to all levels, governments and society.from my continuing district of dialogues with president trump and vice president pence, to chats with ministers and secretaries, meetings with state governors and provincial premiers, including the premier of ontario. betweentations municipal leaders, business and nongovernmental organizations, to the thousands of personal and business ties that form the bedroc
has variously been described by analysts and canadian, an exceptionally canadian, unprecedented, highly predictable, and perhaps most comfortably -- a doughnut. and that one i suspect you governors allow this wrinkles. [applause] my friends -- the sprinkles. [laughter] my friends, i am here to tell you that it is none of those things. not at all. on the contrary, it is consistent and solid, through and through. i need to highlight the work of two individuals here as being exemplary throughout...
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\[applause] as i was saying, the canadian-u.s. relationship is far too important for us to assume that americans are as focused on it as we are, focused how interlinked our economies have become and how crucial it has become for the security of both sides of this border, especially for the middle class and those working hard to join it. given the imminent modernization of the north american free trade agreement, which we welcome of course, we feel compelled to tell you canada's story as it relates to the united states. it's a great story. and not just for the 9 million american jobs whose jobs are depenlt but for all americans. now some of you may have heard that last number before along with the fact that 2/3 of american states has canada is the top exporter market. we are repeating those numbers to u.s. audiences to every chance we can get. the export number is true for a majority of the states represented here today, including alabama, arkansas, kentucky, maryland, new hampshire, north carolina, north dakota, rhode island, sout
\[applause] as i was saying, the canadian-u.s. relationship is far too important for us to assume that americans are as focused on it as we are, focused how interlinked our economies have become and how crucial it has become for the security of both sides of this border, especially for the middle class and those working hard to join it. given the imminent modernization of the north american free trade agreement, which we welcome of course, we feel compelled to tell you canada's story as it...
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canadians have thcanadian, enery and r.hey are helping you build america just as american energy come ingenuity and capital are in canada helping us build our country. this ultimately is why i have such confidence in our shared future and the best efforts of every leader in this room and in tune to nurture this relationship to make it even better. we really are all in this together. ambassador remarked on the high degree of cooperation and collegiality among the state governors he talked to, including many of you. in fact, the approach across party lines. and i know this because, as governors, we face common problems and share many of the same goals. i know that you are focused on creating the conditions for good, well-paying jobs and middle-class in your states. whether republican or democrat, in this economy that's most likely your very first priority. guess what? its my first priority as well. president trump has told us that if he is first priority. we all have this in common. this challenge can help to ensure benefits
canadians have thcanadian, enery and r.hey are helping you build america just as american energy come ingenuity and capital are in canada helping us build our country. this ultimately is why i have such confidence in our shared future and the best efforts of every leader in this room and in tune to nurture this relationship to make it even better. we really are all in this together. ambassador remarked on the high degree of cooperation and collegiality among the state governors he talked to,...
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and another 25,000 homes in arizona are canadian owned. something to do with the weather, i suspect. but napa isn't perfect, no such agreement ever is. we think it should be updated and modernized as it has been a dozen times over the past quarter century. and i have every expectation that it will be. the ultimate benefit to working people in all three partner countries. >> i have to add this, we've been gratified by the serious respectful response that our outreach has met on all levels. american government. >> we thank our counterparts in the trumpet ministration for that and we thank all of you area the relationship between our countries is historic. it is a model to the world. >> is of critical importance for people on both sides of the border that we maintain and indeed improve it. we must get this right. and sometimes, getting it right means refusing to take the politically tempting shortcuts. >> more trade barriers, more local content provisions. more preferential access for homegrown players and government. ferment for example. tha
and another 25,000 homes in arizona are canadian owned. something to do with the weather, i suspect. but napa isn't perfect, no such agreement ever is. we think it should be updated and modernized as it has been a dozen times over the past quarter century. and i have every expectation that it will be. the ultimate benefit to working people in all three partner countries. >> i have to add this, we've been gratified by the serious respectful response that our outreach has met on all levels....
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[applause] as i was saying, the canadian-u.s. relationship is far too important for us to assume that americans are as focused on it as we are, focused how interlinked our economies have become and how crucial it has become for the security of both sides of this border, especially for the middle class and those working hard to join it. given the imminent modernization of the north american free trade agreement, which we welcome of course, we feel compelled to tell you canada's story as it relates to the united states. it's a great story. and not just for the 9 million american jobs whose jobs are depenlt but for all americans. now some of you may have heard that last number before along with the fact that 2/3 of american states has canada is the top exporter market. we are repeating those numbers to u.s. audiences to every chance we can get. the export number is true for a majority of the states represented here today, including alabama, arkansas, kentucky, maryland, new hampshire, north carolina, north dakota, rhode island, sout
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>> i want you to know that most canadians are outraged about this.hey are outraged because of the payment itself, how the payment happened in the fact that the way that it happened has probably preempted and prevented tabitha spear from seizing any of those assets. >> tucker: the assets belonging to the father of this man? >> that's correct. i think with a lot of your viewers have just seen the statement, they should also know that most canadians i think are quite outraged and quite disappointed by the state of affairs. >> tucker: it doesn't seem just. probably a lot of people in canada, including some who have been legitimately mistreated by the government who could use ten and a half million dollars. >> this was a settlement, it wasn't any sort of payment that was awarded by a canadian court. this lawsuit that mr. khadr had filed was being litigated and there was no court ruling. this is something the government decided. what was disappointing for me as a legislator and many of my colleagues that this decision happened after our house of commons, s
>> i want you to know that most canadians are outraged about this.hey are outraged because of the payment itself, how the payment happened in the fact that the way that it happened has probably preempted and prevented tabitha spear from seizing any of those assets. >> tucker: the assets belonging to the father of this man? >> that's correct. i think with a lot of your viewers have just seen the statement, they should also know that most canadians i think are quite outraged and...
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right now the canadian dollar sits at seventy cents or seventy seven cents i should say u.s. hopes are that will bump up to about eighty cents sooner than later but there are a couple of hurdles that stand in the way of that one is interest rates so this actually might help out the canadian dollar on the july the twelfth which is next wednesday the bank of canada will be meeting in there talking about pumping up the interest rate in this country from point five percent up to something some people are saying up to one percent possibly point five percent has been the steady rate since two thousand and fifteen and this will be the first time that we see a bump in the rate that can help the dollar in many ways the next big factor isn't what you had analysts they're up in arms yesterday thinking you know the canadian dollar looks like it's going to jump to eighty cents and in no time is oil prices so if you look at the oil prices the crude benchmark in the u.s. you know oil prices have been drifting around forty five for a long time they're up to forty seven dollars twenty five ce
right now the canadian dollar sits at seventy cents or seventy seven cents i should say u.s. hopes are that will bump up to about eighty cents sooner than later but there are a couple of hurdles that stand in the way of that one is interest rates so this actually might help out the canadian dollar on the july the twelfth which is next wednesday the bank of canada will be meeting in there talking about pumping up the interest rate in this country from point five percent up to something some...
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and, you know, you're saying canadians are celebrating.y is celebrating 150 years of canada. the first nations people aren't. and then there is the british connection. today, prince charles was in the small town of wellington, beside lake ontario. one day, if things remain as they are, he will be canadian head of state. many in the crowd here want to retain their british ties. but elsewhere, some are less sure. at this anniversary, canadians are celebrating their history, but these are uncertain times. they seem on a different path to their friend and neighbour to the south, the united states. it may yet prompt canada to be assertive in promoting its own identity. gavin hewitt, bbc news, canada. erica violet lee is an indigenous writer and community organiser, and says she is among those who will not be celebrating canada day. erica, this is a difficult day for a lot of indigenous people. can you explain why? 50 canada is propagating this myth that it is only 150 years old, and while that may be true for canada as a colony, our nation, tho
and, you know, you're saying canadians are celebrating.y is celebrating 150 years of canada. the first nations people aren't. and then there is the british connection. today, prince charles was in the small town of wellington, beside lake ontario. one day, if things remain as they are, he will be canadian head of state. many in the crowd here want to retain their british ties. but elsewhere, some are less sure. at this anniversary, canadians are celebrating their history, but these are...
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mackenzie hughs and gray lamb delaet the only canadians -- graham delaet the only canadians to make the cut here. guys. luck, jim: there's dave mckay, the r.b.c.of >> this is number two. >> good luck, guys. charley will be up first. the chance to apply pressure by hitting first and getting the driver in the fairway. jim: he'd have no idea where vegas drove it in regulation. correct. the advantage, i believe, is to length cause he has the to carry that bunker. jim: this shot right here. an: the bunker you see right there, if you hit a straight drive, that's the one you have right side. the if you don't draw the ball, it's in the fairway. but if you can fly it 315, 320, the corner of the left bunker but usually if you through into the rough just short of the water. lost it.he dottie: that ball is in the bunker.ight jim: how close did it get up to he slope of that bunker? dottie: i don't think the slope s going to be a huge factor, jim. jim: there it is. it.uple, three feet back of now, can vegas put the pressure on? up 't seem to be lining like he did in regulation. dottie: he's lining up
mackenzie hughs and gray lamb delaet the only canadians -- graham delaet the only canadians to make the cut here. guys. luck, jim: there's dave mckay, the r.b.c.of >> this is number two. >> good luck, guys. charley will be up first. the chance to apply pressure by hitting first and getting the driver in the fairway. jim: he'd have no idea where vegas drove it in regulation. correct. the advantage, i believe, is to length cause he has the to carry that bunker. jim: this shot right...
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right now the canadian dollar sits at seventy cents or seventy seven cents i should say u.s. hopes are that will bump up to about eighty cents sooner than later but there are a couple of hurdles that stand in the way of that one is interest rates so this actually might help out the canadian dollar on the july the twelfth which is next wednesday the bank of canada will be meeting and they're talking about pumping up the interest rate in this country from point five percent up to something some people are saying up to one percent possibly point five percent has been the steady rate since two thousand and fifteen and this will be the first time that we see a bump in the rate that can help the dollar in many ways the next big factor is and what you had analysts there up in arms yesterday thinking you know the canadian dollar looks like it's going to jump to eighty cents and in no time is oil prices so if you look at the oil prices the crude benchmark in the u.s. you know oil prices have been drifting around forty five for a long time they're up to forty seven dollars and twenty f
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and obviously canadians.nk that there's a poll that 70, 71% of canadians are outraged by this action. >> tucker: it's the definition of decadent atomic decadence tells about the day this happened. >> come i don't have a problem talk about it. we were after omar khadr's father who was in london's finance guy. the compound, i slid a compound we went to, his father was gone, omar was there with four or five other guys, we surrounded that complex myself and for other soldiers, we waited for 45 minutes and they wouldn't come out and talk to us. when we finally got the rest of my team there as well as some afghans that we were working with, one of our interpreters when and to try to make contact. the gazans had that compound just popped up over a low rise inside the compound and executed them point light, and through hand grenades at the rest was paid we shot two or three of them at the gate, and as the others ran to the back of the compound throwing hand grenades as they went, i popped up to shoot a couple of guys
and obviously canadians.nk that there's a poll that 70, 71% of canadians are outraged by this action. >> tucker: it's the definition of decadent atomic decadence tells about the day this happened. >> come i don't have a problem talk about it. we were after omar khadr's father who was in london's finance guy. the compound, i slid a compound we went to, his father was gone, omar was there with four or five other guys, we surrounded that complex myself and for other soldiers, we waited...
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do better in the system the more canadians simply because wealthier canadians we have health insuranceand so many if you work at a company if you're making a certain amount of money you can be sure that you have health insurance private health insurance that comes from your company when that is all factored in it ends up that people that don't have money in this country actually pay more for health care so that's the equity aspect of it when it comes to access or i should say outcome the issue is when you compare it to the other nations in the list outcome is not really that great we only put out two countries in this whole entire list and that's france and the u.s. which is dead last but. for patients is not that great access now access is a big one i've lived in different parts of the country and in different parts of canada access to medical care is not as good as some so if you live in a rural community chances are that you'll have to travel to get the type of health care if you need if you're actually sick and let's save somebody's house have cancer treatment or something they hav
do better in the system the more canadians simply because wealthier canadians we have health insuranceand so many if you work at a company if you're making a certain amount of money you can be sure that you have health insurance private health insurance that comes from your company when that is all factored in it ends up that people that don't have money in this country actually pay more for health care so that's the equity aspect of it when it comes to access or i should say outcome the issue...
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one day, if things remain as they are, he will be canadian head of state.here, some are less sure. at this anniversary, canadians are celebrating their history, but these are uncertain times. they seem on a different path to their friend and neighbour to the south, the united states. it may prompt canada to be assertive in promoting its own identity. gavin hewitt, bbc news, canada. let's just take you back to the scene in hong kong where we have been seeing a ceremony where carrie lam has been sworn in. she is giving a speech at the moment. the chinese president has been attending. it is his first visit to hong kong since becoming president and he is believed to be leaving shortly after the ceremony. there is going to be a day of lavish celebrations because hong kong is marking 20 years since the colony was handed over to china asa the colony was handed over to china as a territory. the deal was that one country, two systems and there has been much controversy over how much china has stuck to that deal and how much autonomy hong kong has. there is a lot to
one day, if things remain as they are, he will be canadian head of state.here, some are less sure. at this anniversary, canadians are celebrating their history, but these are uncertain times. they seem on a different path to their friend and neighbour to the south, the united states. it may prompt canada to be assertive in promoting its own identity. gavin hewitt, bbc news, canada. let's just take you back to the scene in hong kong where we have been seeing a ceremony where carrie lam has been...
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one day, if things remain as they are, he will be canadian head of state.are less sure. at this anniversary, canadians are celebrating their history but these are uncertain times. they seem on a different path to their friend and neighbour to the south, the united states. it may prompt canada to be assertive in promoting its own identity. gavin hewitt, bbc news, canada. going back to our top story, the chinese and hong kong flags have in the last hour being raised to mark 20 years of chinese rule in the former british territory and within the next hour president xi jinping will inaugurate the new leader, carrie lam. protesters are planning to march in a rally to demand democracy. mainland officials have repeated the government's view that a treaty which governed the handover no longer has any practical significance. this is bbc news. well, saturday does not look bad at all across most of the uk. we are in for some sunshine and some warm weather. there is a little bit of rainfall on the way in the north—west, but it should not be too heavy. in the short term
one day, if things remain as they are, he will be canadian head of state.are less sure. at this anniversary, canadians are celebrating their history but these are uncertain times. they seem on a different path to their friend and neighbour to the south, the united states. it may prompt canada to be assertive in promoting its own identity. gavin hewitt, bbc news, canada. going back to our top story, the chinese and hong kong flags have in the last hour being raised to mark 20 years of chinese...
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do better in the system the poor canadians simply because wealthier canadians we have health insuranceand so many if you work at a company if you're making a certain amount of money you can be sure that you have health insurance private health insurance that comes from your company when that is all factored in it ends up that people that don't have money in this country actually pay more for health care so that's the equity aspect of it when it comes to access or i should say outcome the issue is when you compare it to the other nations in the list outcome is not really that great we only know two countries in this whole entire list and that's france and the u.s. which is dead last but. for patients is not that great access now access is a big one i've lived in different parts of the country and in different parts of canada access to medical care is not as good as some so if you live in a rural community chances are that you'll have to travel to get the type of health care if you need if you're actually sick and let's save somebody's house have cancer treatment or something they have t
do better in the system the poor canadians simply because wealthier canadians we have health insuranceand so many if you work at a company if you're making a certain amount of money you can be sure that you have health insurance private health insurance that comes from your company when that is all factored in it ends up that people that don't have money in this country actually pay more for health care so that's the equity aspect of it when it comes to access or i should say outcome the issue...
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he is a member of the canadian parliament. he writes "mr. actions are in front of the memory of christopher speer, tabatha spee speer, and layne morris. and to all men and women in uniform. this was a cynical subversion of canadian principles. mr. trudeau made omar khadr a millionaire and he did not have to." >> herman: michael made a great point. if it were the other way around, the united states would've found a way to honor their laws. they simply disregarded our laws and that's why, to answer your question, it was not justice. >> eric: we were supposed to be a coalition fighting terrorism. >> dagen: the rights of a terrorist over those he harmed. when we come back, time to wake up america. jane sanders claiming sexism is behind a federal probe into her and her husband, bernie. stay with us. you know, geico just saved me hundreds of dollars on my car insurance. huh. i should take a closer look at geico... (dog panting) geico has a 97% customer satisfaction rating! and fast and friendly claims service. speaking of service? oooo, just out.
he is a member of the canadian parliament. he writes "mr. actions are in front of the memory of christopher speer, tabatha spee speer, and layne morris. and to all men and women in uniform. this was a cynical subversion of canadian principles. mr. trudeau made omar khadr a millionaire and he did not have to." >> herman: michael made a great point. if it were the other way around, the united states would've found a way to honor their laws. they simply disregarded our laws and...
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canadian government, prime minister trudeau, they have made a grievous mistake here.y government, given their feelings on issues like this i'm not surprised. cheryl: i like way you think about wrongful death lawsuit. >> there is money for the widow and u.s. military who lost an eye in the firefight. this individual threw a grenade and killed one of our guys. cheryl: buck, thank you very much. great perspective from the story. that is incredible. we're following breaking news out of illinois today. remember this, we talked about it already, the government, governor of illinois vetoed the state's budget proposal because it hiked income taxes big-time, but the statehouse says they will join the senate in overriding that veto. so all of this is happening in the state facing imminent risk of first state ever branded with a junk bond rating. we have a reporter on the ground. we're talking about it next. cheryl: illinois governor bruce rauner tax hike and potential override of his veto. budget stalemate could end as early as tomorrow, the governor is warning lawmakers that t
canadian government, prime minister trudeau, they have made a grievous mistake here.y government, given their feelings on issues like this i'm not surprised. cheryl: i like way you think about wrongful death lawsuit. >> there is money for the widow and u.s. military who lost an eye in the firefight. this individual threw a grenade and killed one of our guys. cheryl: buck, thank you very much. great perspective from the story. that is incredible. we're following breaking news out of...
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watch. >> in 2010 the canadian supreme court ruled the interrogation violated canadian standards.ourt left the remedy up to then prime minister stephen harper, a conservative. he decided to bring omar khadr back to canada to serve the remainder of the sentence. khadr then sue the canadian government for $16 million, but sergeant morris, who was blinded by khadr, and the family of sergeant christopher speer had already sued and won a judgment against omar khadr for $134 million. then last week liberal canadian prime minister justin trudeau not only issued a former apology to omar khadr, he paid him a reported $8.5 million even though no court had ordered him to pay a dime. the canadian press wire service says prime minister trudeau knew there was an outstanding judgment against khadr in the u.s. so he rushed the payment allowing khadr to dodge complying with u.s. court. today peter kent, a conservative member of the canadian parliament wrote in "the wall street journal" that the prime minister's action are not only an affront to his victims, but to our "u.s. allies and all men and
watch. >> in 2010 the canadian supreme court ruled the interrogation violated canadian standards.ourt left the remedy up to then prime minister stephen harper, a conservative. he decided to bring omar khadr back to canada to serve the remainder of the sentence. khadr then sue the canadian government for $16 million, but sergeant morris, who was blinded by khadr, and the family of sergeant christopher speer had already sued and won a judgment against omar khadr for $134 million. then last...
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one day, if things remain as they are, he will be canadian head of state.es. but elsewhere, some are less sure. at this anniversary, canadians are celebrating their history, but these are uncertain times. they seem on a different path to their friend and neighbour to the south, the united states. it may prompt canada to be assertive in promoting its own identity. gavin hewitt, bbc news, canada. the british cyclist chris froome will attempt to defend his title when the tour de france begins later today. he is hoping to complete his third straight win, and a fourth victory in five years, but he faces stiff competition from some the world's leading cyclists. the race begins in dusseldorf, in germany, from where richard conway reports. chris froome becomes the first briton to retain the tour de france title... chris froome knows what it takes to win the tour de france. tomorrow, he starts his quest for a fourth victory in this famous race. media interest is always sky—high, but this year, froome's team roll off the start line the subject of an ongoing doping in
one day, if things remain as they are, he will be canadian head of state.es. but elsewhere, some are less sure. at this anniversary, canadians are celebrating their history, but these are uncertain times. they seem on a different path to their friend and neighbour to the south, the united states. it may prompt canada to be assertive in promoting its own identity. gavin hewitt, bbc news, canada. the british cyclist chris froome will attempt to defend his title when the tour de france begins...
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vice president mike pence and canadian prime minister justin trudeau expected to offer remarks to the governors on the global economy. we expected this to start in just a moment. live coverage here on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> again this is live coverage of the national governors association summer meeting taking place this year in providence, rhode island. governors are lined up and ready to from vice president mike pence along with canadian prime minister jus
vice president mike pence and canadian prime minister justin trudeau expected to offer remarks to the governors on the global economy. we expected this to start in just a moment. live coverage here on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]...
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as canadian citizens on their canadian passports, got a student visa, then a business visa.a foothold in the u.s. to get citizenship in the united states. and they're ready to rock and roll at that point. >> part of the legend building process is obtaining a mate. >> before they are ever deployed, russia sets them up as couples. so it would be like me going to quantico and being partnered with another fbi agent to become married and go live in another country under assumed names. >> it requires serious commitment. >> do they love each other? >> i think so. >> they're humans just like us. and they are subject to the same trials and tribulations that life brings on. >> in the murphys' case, they had their arguments. we would listen to them interact. she would be busy at work and call home and ask him, can you pick up the children from the play date? and he would mutter something about being busy, you know, i'm vacuuming or something, and then, you know, we would hear, he's watching "the sopranos." so to everybody watching them, and even to us who monitored them every day for y
as canadian citizens on their canadian passports, got a student visa, then a business visa.a foothold in the u.s. to get citizenship in the united states. and they're ready to rock and roll at that point. >> part of the legend building process is obtaining a mate. >> before they are ever deployed, russia sets them up as couples. so it would be like me going to quantico and being partnered with another fbi agent to become married and go live in another country under assumed names....
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he was representing the queen, who remains canadian head of state. justin trudeau, introduced prince charles to his children. there was recognition that the celebrations were taking place on the ancestral lands of the algonquin people — indigenous canadians. also among the performers was bono, with his own message. when others build walls, you open doors. it was a message expanded on by prime minister trudeau. we don't care where you are from or what religion you practice or who you love, you are all welcome in canada. cheering and applause. justin trudeau defined canada as a country built on diversity, of welcoming refugees, a country where tackling climate change was an obligation, not an option. prince charles didn't mention canada's british ties but he paid tribute to canadian values. around the world, canada is recognised as a champion of human rights. applause. and as a powerful and consistent example of diversity. this was a day that underlined that, in north america, canada's voice is distinctive and increasingly different to that of america.
he was representing the queen, who remains canadian head of state. justin trudeau, introduced prince charles to his children. there was recognition that the celebrations were taking place on the ancestral lands of the algonquin people — indigenous canadians. also among the performers was bono, with his own message. when others build walls, you open doors. it was a message expanded on by prime minister trudeau. we don't care where you are from or what religion you practice or who you love, you...
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at this anniversary canadians are celebrating at his. but these are uncertain times receive on a different path to that friend and neighbor to the south the united states. it may get prompt canada to be more assertive in promoting its own identity. gavin hewitt bbc news canad. now you may not have realized this but today is wait for it. troy day marking the anniversary of the biggest recorded impacts on earth in nineteen oh eight and asteroid exploded over siberia flattening a forest the size of a large city. neither hasn't been anything like it since but many scientists say it's only a matter of time. well earlier i spoke to doctor carrie corrigan a geologist at the national museum of natural history here in washington. carrie thanks for coming in wire asteroid so important what do they tell us when as meteorites they for to us. so actually each of these is a piece of a relief. much bigger puzzle about how the asteroids formed how our solar system formed and then in turn how the earth forme. we have four in front of us can i touch any o
at this anniversary canadians are celebrating at his. but these are uncertain times receive on a different path to that friend and neighbor to the south the united states. it may get prompt canada to be more assertive in promoting its own identity. gavin hewitt bbc news canad. now you may not have realized this but today is wait for it. troy day marking the anniversary of the biggest recorded impacts on earth in nineteen oh eight and asteroid exploded over siberia flattening a forest the size...
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canadians are marking 150 years since the country was created. by the prime minister, justin trudeau, and prince charles. coming up next on bbc news, newswatch. hello and welcome to newswatch, with me, samira ahmed. coming up: emily maitlis clashes with andrea leadsom on newsnight. is she and are other bbc presenters guilty of being too negative and interrupting rudely? and is this government minister being given too hard a time on bbc news? as the aftermath of the west london fire continues to dominate the news agenda, it's been a difficult week for the housing minister. he was on victoria derbyshire when he was faced with residents from the grenfell tower. i want permanent accommodation. do not give me temporary accommodation. i work hard and i had a good house. do not give me temporary accommodation, i will not accept it. what we will come to, i promise... some viewers felt that victoria derbyshire lost control. we mentioned last week another bbc item about the fire at grenfell tower that some viewers complained about. an interview with the pr
canadians are marking 150 years since the country was created. by the prime minister, justin trudeau, and prince charles. coming up next on bbc news, newswatch. hello and welcome to newswatch, with me, samira ahmed. coming up: emily maitlis clashes with andrea leadsom on newsnight. is she and are other bbc presenters guilty of being too negative and interrupting rudely? and is this government minister being given too hard a time on bbc news? as the aftermath of the west london fire continues to...
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in 2002, 16 years old, a canadian city in the some accidents and took part of a firefight. a u.s. army soldier, sergeant first class christopher speer. subsequently, he pleaded guilty and was sent to military prison. here's where things get collocated. the supreme court of canada later ruled that canadian intelligence officials got the evidence from him under oppressive circumstances, such as sleep deprivation, during interrogations at guantanamo bay, and they share the evidence with u.s. officials. basically, the court decided that the plea was tainted, and he appealed his conviction. the appeal is currently standin standing. they are required to make the person the wrong hole. they do that with money. in this case, canada has agreed to pay khadr for his pain and suffering. i get canadian officials wronged him, but this doesn't sit well with me. two things happen here. we know the comedian, canadian officials are wrong in their actions, and we do not know that khadr isn't guilty of murder, but we absolutely could be. until we saw that on appeal, handing over $8 million tod
in 2002, 16 years old, a canadian city in the some accidents and took part of a firefight. a u.s. army soldier, sergeant first class christopher speer. subsequently, he pleaded guilty and was sent to military prison. here's where things get collocated. the supreme court of canada later ruled that canadian intelligence officials got the evidence from him under oppressive circumstances, such as sleep deprivation, during interrogations at guantanamo bay, and they share the evidence with u.s....
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into canada so of course the american dairy industry wants to be able to have more access to the canadian market market should already any country should also wind that's another big one this is a little bit of a touchy issue when it comes to canada with the wind for example in british columbia only british columbia unwinds can be on supermarket shelves that means that this disclose anything from the states or from other canadian provinces or from other countries so this is a provincial issue when it comes to liquor and wine and beer in canada that's mandated mandated by provinces not. by the federal government so this is going to be interesting to see if they could actually include this in the battle or not third we're talking about the dispute mechanism so dispute resolution mechanisms when you look at it right now of what really comes down to the softwood lumber industry how the treat is and the duties and you know when you have dumping happening there is a mechanism that's in place and so chapter nineteen basically the two countries involved put together a board and then they look at
into canada so of course the american dairy industry wants to be able to have more access to the canadian market market should already any country should also wind that's another big one this is a little bit of a touchy issue when it comes to canada with the wind for example in british columbia only british columbia unwinds can be on supermarket shelves that means that this disclose anything from the states or from other canadian provinces or from other countries so this is a provincial issue...
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. >> in his prison cell at guantanamo in 2003, 16-year-old terrorist and canadian citizen at a break in interrogation. a year earlier in a firefight in afghanistan he threw an hand grenade over a wall killing an american delta force medic and blinding another u.s. soldier. on july 7th, almost four years since his transfer back to canada, the canadian government issued a formal apology and a cash settlement of $8 million to connor, compensation for his imprisonment at guantanamo during which he alleges he was tortured and subject to sleep deprivation in violation of canadian law. a former u.s. military authority with intimate knowledge of the case told fox news, there is no evidence that he was mistreated or missed tortured. he notes that all interrogations were monitored by u.s. authorities on closed-circuit tv. the settlement, though, has outraged the family of the deceased spear and survivor, morris, who wanted a $134 million wrongful death settlement, and are now trying to get canada to recognize the settlement. >> he had a bad day at gitmo, he didn't have a soldier to cry on, and
. >> in his prison cell at guantanamo in 2003, 16-year-old terrorist and canadian citizen at a break in interrogation. a year earlier in a firefight in afghanistan he threw an hand grenade over a wall killing an american delta force medic and blinding another u.s. soldier. on july 7th, almost four years since his transfer back to canada, the canadian government issued a formal apology and a cash settlement of $8 million to connor, compensation for his imprisonment at guantanamo during...
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you're now canadian citizens. >> reporter: sworn in as new canadians as thousands cheered them on.y celebration. logistical nightmare as parts of parliament hill flooded, limiting access. that didn't put a damper on people's spirits. >> it is part of being canadian. we can survive anything. everyone has been polite in the lines. >> drove seven hours to get here. a little rain isn't going to stop us. >> mr. trudeau got applause in ottawa but there was something missing. gave a shoutout to almost all of the countries provinces and territories with one key exception. he mentions nine provinces in the country but forgot about the tenth. al b alberta, home to many canadians. he said he was embarrassed about the omission and tweeted this. got too excited somewhere over the rockies. sorry alberta. i love you. happy canada day. >> thank you for watching this hour. i'm natalie allen. >> i'm george howell. the news continues right after this break.
you're now canadian citizens. >> reporter: sworn in as new canadians as thousands cheered them on.y celebration. logistical nightmare as parts of parliament hill flooded, limiting access. that didn't put a damper on people's spirits. >> it is part of being canadian. we can survive anything. everyone has been polite in the lines. >> drove seven hours to get here. a little rain isn't going to stop us. >> mr. trudeau got applause in ottawa but there was something missing....
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he was transferred to guantanamo bay where he was held for more than a decade in twenty ten the canadian supreme court ruled it had been tortured during his detention and later about a year he pleaded guilty to the murder of the u.s. soldier he was transferred to kandahar in twenty twelve to serve the rest of his sentence but was released in twenty fifteen he claims he made his admission of guilt under duress and we spoke to another background and guantanamo prisoner who met her daughter during his detention i was held in the background detention facility facility in afghanistan when almost whether was first brought into custody and i spent some time with him in bagram i had his i had been shot out he was blind in one one eye he had huge exit wounds in his shoulder and just above his chest and he was a just turned fifteen he was just fifteen from being fourteen he was tortured in front of me he was abused and screamed at and shouted at spat at and stripped naked and his his treatment was was it was a war crime there's no the tried way to describe it the whole issue in the beginning had b
he was transferred to guantanamo bay where he was held for more than a decade in twenty ten the canadian supreme court ruled it had been tortured during his detention and later about a year he pleaded guilty to the murder of the u.s. soldier he was transferred to kandahar in twenty twelve to serve the rest of his sentence but was released in twenty fifteen he claims he made his admission of guilt under duress and we spoke to another background and guantanamo prisoner who met her daughter during...
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over the top i think that the fact that the family of the soldier who was killed is going to canadian court now to retrieve that money and to pay them for that for their loss i think is appropriate. and eighty one year old man has made the long journey by road all the way from germany to russia with the trip took even more time than you might expect as the pension i did it all on a truck he says it was worth every minute. i came to st petersburg because i wanted to get to know the country and the people . i moved from overwhelmed right now because for so many people around me and i see that they're interested in me and want to meet me put into words the feelings that i'm experiencing right now. thanks for joining us this morning so far an aussie international coming up next on this network congo my pressures. when we see on television left wing let's say advocates left wingers out there and they're shutting down professors from speaking at colleges so the shutting down colleges. this is an example of them being interacting in an offer to our tarion passé become little dictators yes an
over the top i think that the fact that the family of the soldier who was killed is going to canadian court now to retrieve that money and to pay them for that for their loss i think is appropriate. and eighty one year old man has made the long journey by road all the way from germany to russia with the trip took even more time than you might expect as the pension i did it all on a truck he says it was worth every minute. i came to st petersburg because i wanted to get to know the country and...