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bloomberg'snks to canadian government reporter, joining us from ottawa on canadian government officialsaying that the increased likelihood of the president withdrawing from nafta is increasing. julia: the white house is saying the president's position has not changed. we're looking at bloomberg's business -- biggest business stories. pimco is cutting down on emerging market equities. developingfiliates a nation stocks will produce annual average real returns of 6% during the next decade. emerging markets will be "betrayed of the decade." -- "the trade of the decade." in a lawsuit, drivers say the f-250 and f-350, sold from 2011 - 2017, are spearing emissions up to 50 times the legal limit. ford is the latest automaker accused of cheating emissions test. according to a university memo, he is heading to the university of dallas as deputy chief investment officer. his temporary replacement has managed harvard's private equity portfolio since 2014. scarlet: our stock of the hour is a repeat offender. we have the owner of movie pass. crypto was mentioned, shares are rising. joe'story mixes t
bloomberg'snks to canadian government reporter, joining us from ottawa on canadian government officialsaying that the increased likelihood of the president withdrawing from nafta is increasing. julia: the white house is saying the president's position has not changed. we're looking at bloomberg's business -- biggest business stories. pimco is cutting down on emerging market equities. developingfiliates a nation stocks will produce annual average real returns of 6% during the next decade....
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this is a canadian company. this is a canadian aircraft.is out? no. you're supposed to have clout with the government. what have they done in this case to protect those jobs? i think, jim, you are in danger of trivialising what has been going on over the last number of months. no, i'm not the... i didn't submit the four pages that government have submitted, four pages of argument. so, the question is who is trivialising this? who has treated it seriously and submittedm you knowm 170—plus pages of argument, or who has perhaps not treated it seriously and submitted four pages of argument? but i think, to focus on that submission is to do a huge disservice. gavin robinson is also a qualified barrister. i thought maybe the government might have briefed him on their legal strategy. they hadn't. we interviewed an expert in the united states, who was a judge at the itc for nine years, and her view having looked at the uk submissions was that it hadn't come in full force. in fact, the uk government argued that it's not legally proper party to the d
this is a canadian company. this is a canadian aircraft.is out? no. you're supposed to have clout with the government. what have they done in this case to protect those jobs? i think, jim, you are in danger of trivialising what has been going on over the last number of months. no, i'm not the... i didn't submit the four pages that government have submitted, four pages of argument. so, the question is who is trivialising this? who has treated it seriously and submittedm you knowm 170—plus...
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our region trades $9 billion and we're the furthest canadian city from the border. my colleagues from cities like wind sore, and gas steno, closer to the border who trade in quebec's case in wood and paper products, trade in agriculture from saskatchewan, and for us, it's energy and professional services and engineering and construction. we all see dire consequences for our community and dire consequences or our nations if we decouple a trade relationship which has been transformative in support growth and employment in each of our three countries, and particularly pleased with the leadership that mayor faulconer and mayor gastalone have shown our interlinked cities and metropolitan regions can become in spite of borders and we know as mayor evidences we play for keeps in our local contexts you can succeed for a short time but the zero johns come together and think at the metropolitan scale and things in borderless ways and trade openly, even just within their local environs, the are the cities that thrive and succeed and grow and the cities where people are going t
our region trades $9 billion and we're the furthest canadian city from the border. my colleagues from cities like wind sore, and gas steno, closer to the border who trade in quebec's case in wood and paper products, trade in agriculture from saskatchewan, and for us, it's energy and professional services and engineering and construction. we all see dire consequences for our community and dire consequences or our nations if we decouple a trade relationship which has been transformative in...
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and in some cases the united states wins and in some cases the canadians win. but they have small amounts in the terms of overall trade relationship between the two countries. very small amount. and i hesitate to say this in the united states, but the united states is a somewhat more litigious country than canada is, and i could tell about some nodding of the heads that there is a little bit of agreement on that. so there were more challenges from the united states and people will say that okay, that shows that -- that the system is working in canada's favor. i would say it is working exactly like the system should work. so that we take the litigious politically motivated actions and reduce those two an objective arbitration where we have some independent outside of both of our countries, some independent result or some independent participation. and that then comes up with a reasonable solution and i would say that people who look at these from an objective reasonable way without trying to put numbers on things and you could see these -- the decisions that hav
and in some cases the united states wins and in some cases the canadians win. but they have small amounts in the terms of overall trade relationship between the two countries. very small amount. and i hesitate to say this in the united states, but the united states is a somewhat more litigious country than canada is, and i could tell about some nodding of the heads that there is a little bit of agreement on that. so there were more challenges from the united states and people will say that...
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welcome back now the russian hacking group is claiming the canadian olympic committee covered up its national poll vote champion testing positive for doping prior to the rio olympics. joins us in the studio with the details now so what are they claiming to have dug up here the activists have found an email exchange and it is supposedly between the people from the canadian olympic committee and also on another canadian sport fourteen which is responsible for sport ethics in the country and the emails reveal some of what allegedly was happening behind the scenes of canadian sport around the rio olympics and you won't be impressed because it looked like attempts to play down an anti-doping rule violation and also. quickly. trying to do some quirky damage control so here's the athlete to the center. well it's all about the case of former hold champion shawn barber in prior to the olympics he tested positive for cocaine but instead of being thrown out of the olympics after several and tarnal disciplinary proceedings and cat of the for the pole vaulter was allowed to go moreover for a whil
welcome back now the russian hacking group is claiming the canadian olympic committee covered up its national poll vote champion testing positive for doping prior to the rio olympics. joins us in the studio with the details now so what are they claiming to have dug up here the activists have found an email exchange and it is supposedly between the people from the canadian olympic committee and also on another canadian sport fourteen which is responsible for sport ethics in the country and the...
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that was the canadian finance minister. i will send it back to you.e have more great interviews coming up. .onnie: can't wait francine's interview with canada's finance minister. she asked him about the new tax regime. it's a huge topic of conversation at davos. one of the latest, verizon. it said it expects a massive windfall from u.s. tax cuts to boost 2018 cash flow by $3.5 billion to $4 billion. the gives the phone giant a left during a challenging time for the industry as a market becomes more saturated and competitive. someone who knows more about research analyst, amir rozwadowski. that will be one of the major themes just as last year the cutting and price was one of the major themes. what other things do you see? amir: tax reform is certainly a big thing. as you mentioned, the focus on is a clearash flow focus. the real issue is what will they do with that incremental spending? we are at a point in time where there is increased competition. doubling in the space, particularly folks like comcast. we saw announcements with sprint and the partne
that was the canadian finance minister. i will send it back to you.e have more great interviews coming up. .onnie: can't wait francine's interview with canada's finance minister. she asked him about the new tax regime. it's a huge topic of conversation at davos. one of the latest, verizon. it said it expects a massive windfall from u.s. tax cuts to boost 2018 cash flow by $3.5 billion to $4 billion. the gives the phone giant a left during a challenging time for the industry as a market becomes...
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soldiers overseas i suspect that part of the reason the canadian military in the canadian government are reluctant to be too critical of mefloquine even when other countries have all but abandoned it is because this would force the canadian government to come to terms with some very unpleasant moments in its history while the canadian government is finally taking some steps to deal with this dangerous anti malarial these veterans who come here today and the thousands who support them say there's much more that needs to be done daniel lak al jazeera. still to come on the news hour he might be. showing no signs of slowing down ahead of the hit and sailing against the passage of time efforts to save the ancient oman. business updates. going places to get. business updates. going places together. thank you i am. mexicans head to the polls in july to elect a new president and it's already shaping up to be a historic race it's the first time candidates can run without the backing of a party meaning that thousands of independents are vying for the top job they even more so looks now what li
soldiers overseas i suspect that part of the reason the canadian military in the canadian government are reluctant to be too critical of mefloquine even when other countries have all but abandoned it is because this would force the canadian government to come to terms with some very unpleasant moments in its history while the canadian government is finally taking some steps to deal with this dangerous anti malarial these veterans who come here today and the thousands who support them say...
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there are steps to go though. >> reporter: an ally of the canadian prime minister in parliament told us just how many claimants of haitian origin got turned down last fall. >> here in canada it's like our prime minister justin trudeau said, diversity, immigration is a strength. but what i can say? i remember in september, only 10% of the haitian group seeking for asylum was accepted. so it's important for them to know that they could be removed. >> reporter: still, these days many say their chances of getting a fair hearing are better in canada than back in the united states. >> it's always been people streaming into this country and we've always had waves of immigrants coming into this country. i cannot think of another time in our history of the united states where people are leaving this country in such great numbers. >> america is made of immigration, that's what it is. you cannot run away from its history, from its identity, no way. that is something that americans are supposed to preserve not destroy. >> reporter: for now at least, john orango isn't going to take any chances, a
there are steps to go though. >> reporter: an ally of the canadian prime minister in parliament told us just how many claimants of haitian origin got turned down last fall. >> here in canada it's like our prime minister justin trudeau said, diversity, immigration is a strength. but what i can say? i remember in september, only 10% of the haitian group seeking for asylum was accepted. so it's important for them to know that they could be removed. >> reporter: still, these days...
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us regulators to rule on a dispute between the planemakers, with thousands ofjobs at the canadian firm at risk. welcome to the programme, as we brief you on all you need to know on global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. we've been tracking events in davos all week. is it a critical way for world leaders to get their messages out? or hot airfor a cold climate? there's a question. tell us what you think. just use the hashtag bbc—the—briefing. donald trump will deliver his keynote speech at the world economic forum in davos later. the us president has already made his presence known at the gathering of world leaders, offering better trade deals and inviting big business to invest in america. mr trump has also threatened to stop aid for the palestinians unless they take part in peace talks with israel. our north america correspondent peter bowes reports. unfamiliar territory the donald trump. arriving in davos amidst a world wind of expectation. —— whirl—wind. the first us president to show up since bill clinton 18 yea rs to show up since bill clinton 18
us regulators to rule on a dispute between the planemakers, with thousands ofjobs at the canadian firm at risk. welcome to the programme, as we brief you on all you need to know on global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. we've been tracking events in davos all week. is it a critical way for world leaders to get their messages out? or hot airfor a cold climate? there's a question. tell us what you think. just use the hashtag bbc—the—briefing. donald trump...
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the canadian dollar is also a little weaker today by about 25%. -- .25%.into the action today, european stocks lower by .25%, and we have bond yields rising. the dollar is gaining as well, which seems to be the trend. we saw last week for the first weekend, we are below the record 2015.il i just want to move it on and talk about the german five-year yield, it's a significant development today, because the yield broke above zero, a little bit below now, but it was above it as you can see from this chart, 0.016 earlier. we had a member of the european governing council saying there to't a single reason anymore continue with qe, yields across the eurozone rose after class not said the program has done what realistically could be expected of it. widely considered one of the safest asset stone, the german five-year. german bunds have sold up this year as the ecb draws closer to its first interest rate increase sense 2011. it is closer than the last one. most likely, the sisterly against the dollar today, the winning streak means it could be vulnerable this week
the canadian dollar is also a little weaker today by about 25%. -- .25%.into the action today, european stocks lower by .25%, and we have bond yields rising. the dollar is gaining as well, which seems to be the trend. we saw last week for the first weekend, we are below the record 2015.il i just want to move it on and talk about the german five-year yield, it's a significant development today, because the yield broke above zero, a little bit below now, but it was above it as you can see from...
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canadian company bombardier has won it's legal dispute with the us government, which was threatening to put punitive tariffs on its aircraft parts. it's america first for trade, donald trump tells global finance leaders, but the us is still open for business. charting a new course — the brexit secretary outlines his vision for the years immediately after britain's departure from the eu. and on newsnight, one of the many women raped by black cab driver john worboys talks to us, at length, about her ordeal and her determination to keep him in prison. good evening and welcome to bbc news. us plans to impose huge import duties on aeroplanes, that could have affected hundreds ofjobs in belfast, have been blocked tonight. the decision‘s been met with relief at the bombardier factory making the wings for the c—series jets, which are assembled in canada for sale in the united states. danny savage reports from belfast. relief and celebration on this production line tonight. 1000 people make wings for the c—series passenger jet 1000 people make wings for the c—series passengerjet here in belfa
canadian company bombardier has won it's legal dispute with the us government, which was threatening to put punitive tariffs on its aircraft parts. it's america first for trade, donald trump tells global finance leaders, but the us is still open for business. charting a new course — the brexit secretary outlines his vision for the years immediately after britain's departure from the eu. and on newsnight, one of the many women raped by black cab driver john worboys talks to us, at length,...
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how willing are they canadians to do trade with the u.k.?ancois-philippe: we have a trade deal with the u.k.. we currently have -- [crosstalk] manus: that is the current farm. it is a new free trade agreement that i'm referring to. francois-philippe: sure. trading is our largest partner. we want predictability in the relationship. ofentioned this on a number occasions. we will continue discussions to look at making sure we have stability and predictability in our relationship. anna: the conversation in europe over the last way for hours on brexit, francois-philippe has been around transition. can you confirm whether the rules would continue to apply to the united kingdom during transition? 27 did not seem able to guarantee that. francois-philippe: what we are talking with the u.k. government is obviously -- like i said -- this transition period connector make sure there would be,, that overtime -- they would be, no cliffs, that we can ensure overtime. we want to make sure we have a smooth transition. anna: francois-philippe, thank you very m
how willing are they canadians to do trade with the u.k.?ancois-philippe: we have a trade deal with the u.k.. we currently have -- [crosstalk] manus: that is the current farm. it is a new free trade agreement that i'm referring to. francois-philippe: sure. trading is our largest partner. we want predictability in the relationship. ofentioned this on a number occasions. we will continue discussions to look at making sure we have stability and predictability in our relationship. anna: the...
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mayors and canadian mayors to follow up.ou recall, scott smith, the mayor of mace sashes when he was our president, we were involved in those kinds of things. i just want you to know on behalf of the organization, we want to support you to follow up on to support, you know, regional meetings, individual meetings, just whatever we can define with the associations. we have a very strong memoranda of understanding with the mexico mayors. we were there in mexico city with mayor scott. so on behalf of the organization we appreciate this dialing log and want it to continue and be supportive as possible. >> thank you. we'll go to our last question here in just a second but just to follow up, when we are working together as mayors on a bipartisan basis. yes, this is international agreement. but as you heard in the discussion today the effect on all our cities is very real. it is where the rubber meets the road. we're talking about good, quality jobs. we are talking about relationships and strengthening those relationships. that is w
mayors and canadian mayors to follow up.ou recall, scott smith, the mayor of mace sashes when he was our president, we were involved in those kinds of things. i just want you to know on behalf of the organization, we want to support you to follow up on to support, you know, regional meetings, individual meetings, just whatever we can define with the associations. we have a very strong memoranda of understanding with the mexico mayors. we were there in mexico city with mayor scott. so on behalf...
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us regulators will rule later on a dispute between the planemakers, with thousands ofjobs at the canadian firm at risk. and on the markets, the market in america on the highs. hang seng up as well. another very successful week for most of the markets. it was a big friday for davos and we will start once again focusing on the swiss ski resort. us president donald trump will address the world economic forum in a few hours‘ time. he‘s expected to defend his ‘america first‘ approach to international trade, as well as calling on global business leaders to invest more in his country. many of them will be concerned about the rise of protectionism. but the trump administration says they shouldn‘t be. in the words of senior white house economic advisor gary cohn: "america first is not america alone". the argument goes that if the world‘s biggest economy is doing well, the whole world benefits. this week the international monetary fund upgraded it‘s global growth forecast to 3.7%, partly because of president trump‘s tax cuts. but is the protectionist rhetoric having an effect? last year, foreign di
us regulators will rule later on a dispute between the planemakers, with thousands ofjobs at the canadian firm at risk. and on the markets, the market in america on the highs. hang seng up as well. another very successful week for most of the markets. it was a big friday for davos and we will start once again focusing on the swiss ski resort. us president donald trump will address the world economic forum in a few hours‘ time. he‘s expected to defend his ‘america first‘ approach to...
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primarily the investors in our canadian etf part canadians. think the canadians now will benefit from the uncertainty in the united states? if you're saying i really want to get involved in this, there is great uncertainty in canada, we will go there. >> absolutely. canadians can very easily invest in u.s. etf, but americans .annot it has always existed in the etf world. our investor base is primarily canadian. the canadians themselves are very optimistic for the canadian marijuana -- julia: so much of the features. scarlet: is why the growth we have seen in canada is why they have high ambitions of a can be done in the united states. >> some of the numbers from colorado and state like that have already improved recreational has been astronomical. the state revenue generated has been great. we see that forecasting into canada and we see it as very popular. julia: that is why they will fight the federal government. ofrlet: president and co-ceo etf. thank you very much. it is now time for the bloomberg business flash, a look at some of the rig's
primarily the investors in our canadian etf part canadians. think the canadians now will benefit from the uncertainty in the united states? if you're saying i really want to get involved in this, there is great uncertainty in canada, we will go there. >> absolutely. canadians can very easily invest in u.s. etf, but americans .annot it has always existed in the etf world. our investor base is primarily canadian. the canadians themselves are very optimistic for the canadian marijuana --...
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canadians are very concerned. leverage is lying with the canadians.ains in focus with that ecb meeting next week, and the gathering of the socialist party delegates in germany. want to flip over and look at emerging-market currencies. the seven-year high for the currency index. weakness --uch of strongest. a touch of weakness in the mexican dollar. may launch and operation into northern syria over the weekend. watch the headlines. joe: we have crude falling another forecast -- we have crude falling. talks aboutcast exploding u.s. supply, harkening back to the days of the shale bo m. -- boom. oil is down and gold is catching a little bit of a bid. values.re today's market scarlet: what'd you miss? how are markets reacting to the government shutdown? not really at all. the s&p 500 index has been declining since wednesday, but closed at a record high today. in david, from jp's morgan -- jpmorgan's acid management to discuss. discuss.management to the economy is at multiyear highs. that is the reminder. line has spiked, which reflects the economy in a neg
canadians are very concerned. leverage is lying with the canadians.ains in focus with that ecb meeting next week, and the gathering of the socialist party delegates in germany. want to flip over and look at emerging-market currencies. the seven-year high for the currency index. weakness --uch of strongest. a touch of weakness in the mexican dollar. may launch and operation into northern syria over the weekend. watch the headlines. joe: we have crude falling another forecast -- we have crude...
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canadians have the same culinary traditions. they have turkey and all the fixings, but it can be celebrated -- i talked to a lot of canadians -- they won't celebrate on the day itself. it might be saturday, it might be sunday, it might be monday. it doesn't have the tradition, it doesn't have the history and the background and the associations that we in america have. it's a day to give thanks for sure, but it's not intertwined the canadian experience. that said, when i was researching thanksgivings around the time of the resolution -- revolution, one thing i learned was that some loyalists from massachusetts or new england in general, fled to halifax and they took thanksgiving with them and they would celebrate in halifax. so i've never been able to find the links between those halifax thanksgivings and the canadian thanksgivings today, but there might have been some connection there. hi, you may know there is a theory that general mcclellan has won the war for the union in 1862, that ms a patient might not have come as early -
canadians have the same culinary traditions. they have turkey and all the fixings, but it can be celebrated -- i talked to a lot of canadians -- they won't celebrate on the day itself. it might be saturday, it might be sunday, it might be monday. it doesn't have the tradition, it doesn't have the history and the background and the associations that we in america have. it's a day to give thanks for sure, but it's not intertwined the canadian experience. that said, when i was researching...
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still to come hackers claim a canadian champions positive doping test was covered up ahead of rio twenty sixteen zero dates housefull you up to the sobering. join me every thursday on the alex i'm unsure when i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics school business i'm show business i'll see you then. what politicians do you suppose to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or some want to. have to go right to the press this is what before you can't be good. i'm interested always in the lawyers in the. best suit. the currency market itself is still on track to eclipse the global banking. only which is what we need what we want and. it's a bank circular that's the primary is a big. welcome back the russian hacking group found sea bass is claiming the canadian olympic committee covered up its national poll vote champion testing positive for doping prior to the rio olympics. joins us in the studio with all the details now thanks for coming in so what are they claiming to have dug up here well it looks like an eyebrow raising e-
still to come hackers claim a canadian champions positive doping test was covered up ahead of rio twenty sixteen zero dates housefull you up to the sobering. join me every thursday on the alex i'm unsure when i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics school business i'm show business i'll see you then. what politicians do you suppose to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or some want to. have to go right to the press this is...
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let's get more now on the canadian plane maker bombardier and its massive legal win over boeing.rise ruling, plans to impose hefty duties on sales of bombardier in the united states were blocked. it's a ruling that will be welcomed by the workers at the belfast factory where the wings of bombardier‘s c series jets are built. 0ur correspondent danny savage has more. relief and celebration on this production line tonight. 1,000 people make wings for the c series passengerjet here in belfast. there was deep concern that a big order for an american airline would be lost if a huge us import tariff was imposed. they don't have to worry any more. officials in washington have tonight thrown out a plan to impose an import tariff of nearly 300% on each of these aircraft after the american plane—maker boeing said they were being sold cheap because of unfair subsidies. the american giant lost its case. you worked in there for years, what will they be saying there tonight? i think they'll be pleased, i'm certainly over the moon about the decision that's come against all expectations. how bad
let's get more now on the canadian plane maker bombardier and its massive legal win over boeing.rise ruling, plans to impose hefty duties on sales of bombardier in the united states were blocked. it's a ruling that will be welcomed by the workers at the belfast factory where the wings of bombardier‘s c series jets are built. 0ur correspondent danny savage has more. relief and celebration on this production line tonight. 1,000 people make wings for the c series passengerjet here in belfast....
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from the canadian and the british governments, so as from the canadian and the british governments, the process in america so far the us trade authorities have agreed with boeing's arguments and they have put in place preliminary tariffs of almost 300% on imports of the c seriesjets. almost 300% on imports of the c series jets. that means that say, for example, you pay $20 million for ac for example, you pay $20 million for a c series aeroplane, add onto that a c series aeroplane, add onto that a 300% duty and you are looking at the price going up to $80 million so ineffective quadruples the cost of anyone in the us buying a c series plane, which is worrying because for any aircraft manufacturer to have a major trade barrier between it and the great american market is highly significant. also the biggest order for these jets so far has been for the us airline delta. about 4000 people work for bombardier here in belfast and some of them work in that programme. there is also a supply chain and many other people in ireland work for companies which provide parts and services to bombardi
from the canadian and the british governments, so as from the canadian and the british governments, the process in america so far the us trade authorities have agreed with boeing's arguments and they have put in place preliminary tariffs of almost 300% on imports of the c seriesjets. almost 300% on imports of the c series jets. that means that say, for example, you pay $20 million for ac for example, you pay $20 million for a c series aeroplane, add onto that a c series aeroplane, add onto that...
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well it looks like an eyebrow raising e-mail exchange supposedly between the people from the canadian olympic committee and also their national body that is responsible for sports ethics some pretty disappointing tactics in there it looked like attempts to play down an anti-doping rule violation and some corkey damage control around the summer olympics in rio and here's the athlete at the center of this what can you tell us about him well it's all of the case of the former pole vault champion from canada his name is shawn barber prior to rio he had tested positive for cocaine but instead of being thrown out of the olympics after several and turned all disciplinary proceedings with that in canada he was allowed to go and moreover this case was hidden from the international olympic committee for a while to see u.s.c. was not permitted to disclose sean sue wish and prior to or during the games we do not condone this behavior sean has apologized for his mistake and poor judgment. now for a moment just bear in mind all the treatment that the russian olympic athletes have been getting and l
well it looks like an eyebrow raising e-mail exchange supposedly between the people from the canadian olympic committee and also their national body that is responsible for sports ethics some pretty disappointing tactics in there it looked like attempts to play down an anti-doping rule violation and some corkey damage control around the summer olympics in rio and here's the athlete at the center of this what can you tell us about him well it's all of the case of the former pole vault champion...
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let's take a quick look at where the canadian dollar is trading right now. dollar is trading at 123.19, stronger by another half percent. the mexican peso, the other currency we are watching, also stronger this week, 18.50 now. mark: coming up on the european close, less than 35 minutes away from the end of the friday session. stocks across europe are rising. i will leave you with the currency wall. it has been a bit about currency week, not just here, but across the globe. sterling up against the dollar. euro down against the pound. this is bloomberg. ♪ . mark: 11:00 a.m. in new york and 4:00 p.m. in london. 30 minutes left in the trading day in europe. from our european headquarters, i am mark barton. vonnie: from new york, i am vonnie quinn. this is the european close on bloomberg markets. ♪ mark: here are the top stories we are covering from the bloomberg and around the world. europeup in the u.s. and after the american economy expanded. a slower than projected case in the fourth quarter. the u.k. economy ended last year on a stronger-than-expected note.
let's take a quick look at where the canadian dollar is trading right now. dollar is trading at 123.19, stronger by another half percent. the mexican peso, the other currency we are watching, also stronger this week, 18.50 now. mark: coming up on the european close, less than 35 minutes away from the end of the friday session. stocks across europe are rising. i will leave you with the currency wall. it has been a bit about currency week, not just here, but across the globe. sterling up against...
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agreement was confirmed by the canadian international trade minister.nt could be signed by early march. in eastern oklahoma five employees missing after a natural gas well explosion are presumed dead. the wells owner is pledging a full investigation. the blast happened monday at a drilling site about 100 miles southeast of tulsa. thanks to the government shutdown ending monday nasa tv returned to the airwaves today just in time to transmit live images of two american astronauts making repairs to the international space station. space as thed of international space station passes over the north. pacific ocean. spacewalking astronauts were installing a new mechanical grip are on the international space station's robotic arm. the repairs were because of wear and tear. spacewalking astronauts 2000t has been in orbit since one. space station operations were largely unaffected by the three-day federal government shutdown. central personnel such as mission control kept watch it the johnson space center in houston. global news 24 hours a day powered by more tha
agreement was confirmed by the canadian international trade minister.nt could be signed by early march. in eastern oklahoma five employees missing after a natural gas well explosion are presumed dead. the wells owner is pledging a full investigation. the blast happened monday at a drilling site about 100 miles southeast of tulsa. thanks to the government shutdown ending monday nasa tv returned to the airwaves today just in time to transmit live images of two american astronauts making repairs...
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our region trades $9 billion and we're the furthest canadian city from the border. my colleagues from cities like wind sore, and gas steno, closer to the border who trade in quebec's case in wood and paper products, trade in agriculture from saskatchewan, and for us, it's energy and professional services and engineering and construction. we all see dire consequences for our community and dire consequences or our nations if we decouple a trade relationship which has been transformative in support growth and employment in each of our three countries, and particularly pleased with the leadership that mayor faulconer and mayor gastalone have shown our interlinked cities and metropolitan regions can become in spite of borders and we know as mayor evidences we play for keeps in our local contexts you can succeed for a short time but the zero johns come together and think at the metropolitan scale and things in borderless ways and trade openly, even just within their local environs, the are the cities that thrive and succeed and grow and the cities where people are going t
our region trades $9 billion and we're the furthest canadian city from the border. my colleagues from cities like wind sore, and gas steno, closer to the border who trade in quebec's case in wood and paper products, trade in agriculture from saskatchewan, and for us, it's energy and professional services and engineering and construction. we all see dire consequences for our community and dire consequences or our nations if we decouple a trade relationship which has been transformative in...
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subsidized by the canadian government. the aerospace giant boeing has complained to the u.s. authorities that lombardi eight was selling its aircraft to cheaply and has called for punitive tariffs to be imposed on imports by the company. top chefs from as far field as the u.s. and japan have attended a funeral in france for one of the prime exponents of their art. they filled the cathedral in the hundreds dressed in chef's white to pay all much to the man known frenchpope of gastronomy. it has been nearly four months since the kurds in iraq held a referendum for independence for their oil-rich region and an overwhelming majority voted for separation, but things deteriorated as iraqi forces took over the city of kirkuk. the kurds, who had been emboldened by their role in the fight against islamic state, but too many as if they may have -- look to many as if they may have missed their moment in history. this report from kirkuk. reporter: on the road to kirkuk, now back in the hands of the iraqi forces. for the last three yea
subsidized by the canadian government. the aerospace giant boeing has complained to the u.s. authorities that lombardi eight was selling its aircraft to cheaply and has called for punitive tariffs to be imposed on imports by the company. top chefs from as far field as the u.s. and japan have attended a funeral in france for one of the prime exponents of their art. they filled the cathedral in the hundreds dressed in chef's white to pay all much to the man known frenchpope of gastronomy. it has...
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back through the courts and won it wasn't long thereafter that health canada mobilized the royal canadian mounted police to conduct a gun was drawn raid at the true hope offices in alberta despite farmers falsified science and billion dollar fines for fraudulent marketing and in spite of millions who were harmed by psychiatric drugs health canada decided that it was this tiny nonprofit that needed to be shown the full might of the canadian government there has been a huge bias against nutrition research cruise triggering that who what what is the political agenda that is continually. bombarding us with the message that taking vitamins and minerals might not be a good thing i don't get that but the result is that the there is a lot of bias against people who say not only should we take them we should be studying it more and we should see whether or not there is treatment benefit from vitamins and minerals after nearly two decades of wrangling with health canada and three quarter of a million dollars in court costs and legal fees for true hope bonnie caplan judea rutledge and others continu
back through the courts and won it wasn't long thereafter that health canada mobilized the royal canadian mounted police to conduct a gun was drawn raid at the true hope offices in alberta despite farmers falsified science and billion dollar fines for fraudulent marketing and in spite of millions who were harmed by psychiatric drugs health canada decided that it was this tiny nonprofit that needed to be shown the full might of the canadian government there has been a huge bias against nutrition...
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canadian. >> and that's canadian, exactly. it's about did the $48.50, u.s.e had the most fun. the address on that houseue know, there's a street in toronto. it's one of the oddest names for a street. it's called "avenue road." >> stephen: really? >> so our house was on avenue road, 1063 avenue road, and it became quite infamous in some very narrow circles. marty wrote about it in in his autobiography "1063" which we used to get together while we were doing "godspell" and there's another book i think mentioning it now. we used to every friday night have what we called "friday night services." >> stephen: like religious services? >> no. ( laughter ) no. it was-- i would call it imbibing and laughing. >> stephen: okay, all right. >> imbibing and laughing. and that's what we did until the wee, wee hours. and marty would record the sessions on his tape recorder, and he still has the tapes from those friday night session s. >> stephen: well, now you're doing "schitt's creek," and i should point out-- we talked about this the last time you were here, and this is ab
canadian. >> and that's canadian, exactly. it's about did the $48.50, u.s.e had the most fun. the address on that houseue know, there's a street in toronto. it's one of the oddest names for a street. it's called "avenue road." >> stephen: really? >> so our house was on avenue road, 1063 avenue road, and it became quite infamous in some very narrow circles. marty wrote about it in in his autobiography "1063" which we used to get together while we were doing...
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canadian company bombardier has won it's legal dispute with the us government, which was threateningput punative tariffs on its aircraft parts. the brexit secretary sets out the uk's ambitions for a transition period, after britain leaves the european union. we must discus how regulators and agencies can best provide continuity and clarity for businesses during this period. the release of black cab rapist john worboys from prison has been put on hold after victims won the first step in a legal challenge. also coming up, the company whose meat is off the menu. the food standards agency says it's recalled products from derby—based company russell hume because of hygiene issues. several of the bbc‘s leading male news presenters agree to take a pay cut, after revelations about unequal pay at the corporation. and top chefs from as far afield as the us and japan have attended the funeral in france of one of the prime exponents of their art, paul bocuse. good evening and welcome to bbc news. president trump has told an audience of business and political leaders that his mantra of "america f
canadian company bombardier has won it's legal dispute with the us government, which was threateningput punative tariffs on its aircraft parts. the brexit secretary sets out the uk's ambitions for a transition period, after britain leaves the european union. we must discus how regulators and agencies can best provide continuity and clarity for businesses during this period. the release of black cab rapist john worboys from prison has been put on hold after victims won the first step in a legal...
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the canadian dollars unchanged.eso were weaker in yesterday's session because of concerns about the nafta talks. will the u.s. or want the u.s. walk away from those conversations? we have bitcoin. down by 8%. this is as the south koreans said they are looking to increase the amount of regulation and perhaps stop any trading in cryptocurrencies. can you imagine what that will do to margin calls and they cryptocurrencies? the bond markets are the focus. bonds have gained across the curve late into yesterday evening. all of this on the rebuttal from the china state administration of foreign exchange, pushing back on our report saying beijing officials are recommending a slowdown, a holding of u.s. purchases. they are rebutting the sources. you see a rise in the bond markets this morning. there is this release coming through in the bond market. we are not in a bear market yet according to the treasury. bill gross is saying it is a mild drawdown. get ready for some flow to come to the market. you had the u.s. treasury au
the canadian dollars unchanged.eso were weaker in yesterday's session because of concerns about the nafta talks. will the u.s. or want the u.s. walk away from those conversations? we have bitcoin. down by 8%. this is as the south koreans said they are looking to increase the amount of regulation and perhaps stop any trading in cryptocurrencies. can you imagine what that will do to margin calls and they cryptocurrencies? the bond markets are the focus. bonds have gained across the curve late...
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the canadian plane maker bombardier wins a major legal victory over its us competitor, boeing. the entire board of the us gymnastics authority has said they will resign, two days after team doctor larry nassar was sentenced for sexual abuse crimes. my my daughter angela was murdered seven months ago. and the multiple oscar—nominated film, three billboards outside ebbing, missouri. we speak to the writer and director. hello and welcome to bbc news. america first does not mean america alone — that's the message from donald trump, speaking at the world economic forum in davos in switzerland. the us president told an audience of business and political leaders that the us was doing "fantastically well" and was "open for business". but he hit out at what he called other countries' "predatory" trading practices. our north america editor jon sopel reports. wherever donald trump has gone in davos, the crowds have gone with him. and wherever the cameras have been, the president has been pleased to oblige. i hope we're going to bring back many billions of dollars into the us. i think that
the canadian plane maker bombardier wins a major legal victory over its us competitor, boeing. the entire board of the us gymnastics authority has said they will resign, two days after team doctor larry nassar was sentenced for sexual abuse crimes. my my daughter angela was murdered seven months ago. and the multiple oscar—nominated film, three billboards outside ebbing, missouri. we speak to the writer and director. hello and welcome to bbc news. america first does not mean america alone —...
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well it looks like an eyebrow raising e-mail exchange supposedly between the people from the canadian olympic committee and also their national body that is responsible for sports ethics some pretty disappointing tactics in there it looked like attempts to play down an anti-doping rule violation and some corkey damage control around the summer olympics in rio and here's the athlete at the center of this what can you tell us about him well it's all of the case of the former pole vault champion from canada his name is shawn barber prior to rio he had tested positive for cocaine but instead of being thrown out of the olympics after several and terminal disciplinary proceedings with that in canada he was allowed to go and moreover this case was hidden from the international olympic committee for a while the see you see he was not permitted to disclose shaun sue wish and prior to or during the games we do not condone this behavior sean has apologized for his mistake and poor judgment. now for a moment just bear in mind all the treatment that the russian olympic athletes have been getting a
well it looks like an eyebrow raising e-mail exchange supposedly between the people from the canadian olympic committee and also their national body that is responsible for sports ethics some pretty disappointing tactics in there it looked like attempts to play down an anti-doping rule violation and some corkey damage control around the summer olympics in rio and here's the athlete at the center of this what can you tell us about him well it's all of the case of the former pole vault champion...
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the death of a canadian billionaire couple — now police say they were murdered.it differences? the uk minister in charge denies a government split on how to handle the departure from the eu. also in the programme. paris braces itself for more flooding with water levels set to peak this weekend. hello and welcome to world news today. "america first does not mean america alone" — that's the message from donald trump speaking at the world economic forum in davos in switzerland. he told an audience of business and political leaders that the us was doing "fantastically well" and was "open for business." but he hit out at what he called other countries‘ "predatory" trading practices. our north america editor jon sopel reports. wherever donald trump has gone in davos, the crowds have gone with him. and wherever the cameras have been, the president has been pleased to oblige. i hope we're going to bring back many billions of dollars into the us. i think that will happen. it's already happening. but billions of dollars is coming back into the us and i think that will just
the death of a canadian billionaire couple — now police say they were murdered.it differences? the uk minister in charge denies a government split on how to handle the departure from the eu. also in the programme. paris braces itself for more flooding with water levels set to peak this weekend. hello and welcome to world news today. "america first does not mean america alone" — that's the message from donald trump speaking at the world economic forum in davos in switzerland. he...
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back through the courts and won it wasn't long thereafter that health canada mobilized the royal canadian mounted police to conduct a gun was drawn raid at the true hope offices in alberta despite farmers falsified science and billion dollar fines for fraudulent marketing and in spite of millions who were harmed by psychiatric drugs health canada decided that it was this tiny nonprofit that needed to be shown the full might of the canadian government there has been a huge bias against nutrition research whose triggering that who what what is the political agenda that is continually. bombarding us with the message that taking vitamins and minerals might not be a good thing i don't get that but the result is that the there is a lot of bias against people who say not only should we take them we should be studying it more and we should see whether or not there is treatment benefit from vitamins and minerals after nearly two decades of wrangling with health canada and three quarters of a million dollars in court costs and legal fees for true hope bonnie caplan judea rutledge and others continu
back through the courts and won it wasn't long thereafter that health canada mobilized the royal canadian mounted police to conduct a gun was drawn raid at the true hope offices in alberta despite farmers falsified science and billion dollar fines for fraudulent marketing and in spite of millions who were harmed by psychiatric drugs health canada decided that it was this tiny nonprofit that needed to be shown the full might of the canadian government there has been a huge bias against nutrition...
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so it's a very interesting one and it seems the canadians are saying because this is usjurisdiction ite this is us jurisdiction we are not expecting to win but we will find a very shortly. interesting. i think sally has a question for us from davos. i have indeed. it's looking very cosy in that studio. nice to see you, richard. it's chilly at the world economic forum but it's going together reheated later, i'm sure, when president trump starts to speak. richard, i wa nt trump starts to speak. richard, i want to ask about some of the economic news coming out today, us and uk growth figures, the talk all week is about the fact global growth is going gung ho. what began hear later? there to say that in terms of the us, sweet start at the moment, loose monetary policy unquestioned global growth of which the us is taking part, and also, we have that feeding through, as we have heard, to the markets, particularly in the states, described as the goldilocks economy, not too hot, not too cold, but little doubt that in challenging economic cycles, the us is nearer to the end, the next year or so
so it's a very interesting one and it seems the canadians are saying because this is usjurisdiction ite this is us jurisdiction we are not expecting to win but we will find a very shortly. interesting. i think sally has a question for us from davos. i have indeed. it's looking very cosy in that studio. nice to see you, richard. it's chilly at the world economic forum but it's going together reheated later, i'm sure, when president trump starts to speak. richard, i wa nt trump starts to speak....
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duties on canadian products. the u.s.y have given ammunition to opponents of offshore oil drilling. less than a week after unveiling a plan to boost oil and gas drilling in coastal waters, he said florida would be exempt. that appears to circumvent the process laid out in federal law. it may be another sign of brexit impact, job vacancies in london's financial industries plunged last month, they fell in 52%. some fall off in job vacancies is normal during the job vacancies, but this decline was "seismic." global news powered by more than ,700 journalists and analysts this is bloomberg. tom: a real statement, taylor, on the enduring strength of london. let's go to the data check. it is a really interesting churn to the markets. a 1.19.wn to next screen. i only got one board today. i'm sorry. that is because of the churn to the markets. we will do bitcoin in a bit. francine: yes, i will, i actually have a bloomberg chart. i don't put it in my asset classes, like you. i'm not bold. i wanted to show you the oil story. it coul
duties on canadian products. the u.s.y have given ammunition to opponents of offshore oil drilling. less than a week after unveiling a plan to boost oil and gas drilling in coastal waters, he said florida would be exempt. that appears to circumvent the process laid out in federal law. it may be another sign of brexit impact, job vacancies in london's financial industries plunged last month, they fell in 52%. some fall off in job vacancies is normal during the job vacancies, but this decline was...
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canadian prime minister justin trudeau delivered a keynote speech at the davos conference striking at any quality as a major factor for global unrest and hurt old to economic growth artie's alex model of edge has more and toronto. at his second appearance at the devils forum prime minister justin trudeau made a keynote speech he served off by talking about t p p and how it's alive and well without the united states of america they are countries that are involved in it right now should be signing off on march the eighth to push over or push forward with that deal for issues that he thought were really pertinent dabbles a i and technology really took the helm he was talking about how technology is replacing workers and how countries and institutions corporations really need to address that fact because another issue pops up inequality inequality he says is a dangerous thing that's going on in the world right now we've seen the numbers we've seen that one percent of people on this planet hold about over eighty percent of the wealth and he says that is dangerous that corporations need to
canadian prime minister justin trudeau delivered a keynote speech at the davos conference striking at any quality as a major factor for global unrest and hurt old to economic growth artie's alex model of edge has more and toronto. at his second appearance at the devils forum prime minister justin trudeau made a keynote speech he served off by talking about t p p and how it's alive and well without the united states of america they are countries that are involved in it right now should be...
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back through the courts and won it wasn't long thereafter that health canada mobilized the royal canadian mounted police to conduct a gun was drawn raid at the true hope offices in alberta despite farmers falsified science and billion dollar fines for fraudulent marketing and in spite of millions who were harmed by psychiatric drugs health canada decided that it was this tiny nonprofit that needed to be shown the full might of the canadian government there has been a huge bias against nutrition research cruise triggering that who what what is the political agenda that is continually. bombarding us with the message that taking vitamins and minerals might not be a good thing i don't get that but the result is that the there is a lot of bias against people who say not only should we take them we should be studying it more and we should see whether or not there is treatment benefit from vitamins and minerals after nearly two decades of wrangling with health canada and three quarter of a million dollars in court costs and legal fees for true hope bonnie caplan judea rutledge and others continu
back through the courts and won it wasn't long thereafter that health canada mobilized the royal canadian mounted police to conduct a gun was drawn raid at the true hope offices in alberta despite farmers falsified science and billion dollar fines for fraudulent marketing and in spite of millions who were harmed by psychiatric drugs health canada decided that it was this tiny nonprofit that needed to be shown the full might of the canadian government there has been a huge bias against nutrition...
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some of us were at a exhibit a chinese canadian herst re-created parents' restaurant. she had videos of her dad sound ofith the food frying and being prepared. smell. some of us here have been to singapore where there's a of food where there is the re-creation of smell, there's scholarship on smell scapes, the museum of food has iink in brooklyn think a less successful smell, anuse olfactory sense. one'sel of food in hand, particularly as one's handng, what's called taste can also be recreated classroom or museum setting. and then, of course, there's the palate itself and what paula when me, you were talking about the judgment at paris and the exhibition, if we open those bottles today, the bete probably would undrinkable. the red might be palatable, thin. would be but i've recently seen this wonderful documentary called grapes which is about wine counterfeiting, but it suggested all sorts of possibilities of working with chemists and vitners to re-create what the white and the red would have tasted like in the early '70s napa. out of so i offer these comments effort t
some of us were at a exhibit a chinese canadian herst re-created parents' restaurant. she had videos of her dad sound ofith the food frying and being prepared. smell. some of us here have been to singapore where there's a of food where there is the re-creation of smell, there's scholarship on smell scapes, the museum of food has iink in brooklyn think a less successful smell, anuse olfactory sense. one'sel of food in hand, particularly as one's handng, what's called taste can also be recreated...
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which i believe is a canadian food, as far as i can tell. thank you. >> thank you for your great question. you articulated it very well. i don't have answers to give but i just want to confirm that certainly i very much understand where you're coming from. and i think very much food studies, certainly the study of beer excites people and, yes, absolutely the initial reaction that i have experienced, and probably my colleagues, too, is one of excitement and pleasure and oh, how fun and how much beer do you drink every day at work and that kind of thing. your question about taste is a good one. it's inprecise. certainly there's been efforts to philosophize and it kind of resists historical precision in ways other things do not. one thing i might try to say in my other scholarship, too, focuses on food history and certainly the kind of more difficult histories related to race, ethnicity and new orleans, what are kind of the more complicated aspects of this place? but to think of food and the pleasure it invites is kind of an entree into a conve
which i believe is a canadian food, as far as i can tell. thank you. >> thank you for your great question. you articulated it very well. i don't have answers to give but i just want to confirm that certainly i very much understand where you're coming from. and i think very much food studies, certainly the study of beer excites people and, yes, absolutely the initial reaction that i have experienced, and probably my colleagues, too, is one of excitement and pleasure and oh, how fun and how...
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between a trade spat canadian aviation company and boeing. we are learning that canada has filed a complaint that the wto against the u.s. with respect to how it applies duties. u.s. trade representative called that development and ill advised attack. you can imagine the three sites are sitting at a table in two weeks time is not going to be a particularly pleasant discussion. >> lily, thank you so much. much more ahead on daybreak asia. the theme at the consumer electronics show in venture capitalist firms. the miss our conversation with eric hippo. but up next, the warning on treasuries. this is bloomberg. ♪ is "bloomberg daybreak: asia." china's threat to pull back the u.s. purchase of bonds with a note of a 10 mark -- 10 year high push the yields back down again. latest from kathy hayes. so is this the and of that bull run, or not? runhe and of the bull remains to be seen. even if it is not the end of the bull run, it would will take longer to determine. people all are pretty sure that some type of bear market has resumed. fare can take a
between a trade spat canadian aviation company and boeing. we are learning that canada has filed a complaint that the wto against the u.s. with respect to how it applies duties. u.s. trade representative called that development and ill advised attack. you can imagine the three sites are sitting at a table in two weeks time is not going to be a particularly pleasant discussion. >> lily, thank you so much. much more ahead on daybreak asia. the theme at the consumer electronics show in...
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these six americans found shelter with the canadian ambassador as well as the canadian consul general john shearden. they were their houseguests for about three months before the c.i.a. was able to successfully extricate them from the country. as you can see in the image, we have a pair of fake eyeglasses. this was part of the costume given to one of the canadian six. her name was kathleen stafford. the c.i.a. provided them with costumes and fake personas, and fake documents. they had to take on and memorize these cover stories to pass through the revolutionary guards at the tehran airport. these fake eyeglasses are a wonderful representation of that successful extrication. alison: we have two sides of the story. one who was held and another who made it out. katie in addition, we have items : that show the end of the story, the welcome home. on 52 hostages were released january 20 1, 1981, the day after ronald reagan's inauguration. they were showered with gifts and memorabilia. and certificates. we have a button that was a gift to ann swift. she was one of the two women of the 52 hel
these six americans found shelter with the canadian ambassador as well as the canadian consul general john shearden. they were their houseguests for about three months before the c.i.a. was able to successfully extricate them from the country. as you can see in the image, we have a pair of fake eyeglasses. this was part of the costume given to one of the canadian six. her name was kathleen stafford. the c.i.a. provided them with costumes and fake personas, and fake documents. they had to take...