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i want canadians to know that our government will always stand andor canadian workers canadian businessesank you very much. >> first question? french] >> the last few months seem to be failing. are you starting a trade war with the u.s.? >> first of all, we have been saying for a long time that we have been ready for anything. we have oil's worked in a constructive way with americans and always emphasize that we had thoughts on how we would defend the canada and canadian workers interests since the need arose -- if the need arose. we continue to work, negotiate, and try to convince the americans to withdraw those unacceptable restrictions. firmly toso respond these threats. war,respect to the trade has the trade war begun? you still have faith in mr. trump? do you believe he's a man of his word? obviously, we have long engaged with the americans in many different ways whether it be me directly with mr. trump or free land and other ministers engaged in counterparts. ,he premiers that have engaged or opposition leaders, canada's business leaders. continually engaging. in order to put pressu
i want canadians to know that our government will always stand andor canadian workers canadian businessesank you very much. >> first question? french] >> the last few months seem to be failing. are you starting a trade war with the u.s.? >> first of all, we have been saying for a long time that we have been ready for anything. we have oil's worked in a constructive way with americans and always emphasize that we had thoughts on how we would defend the canada and canadian...
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we'll all be defending canadians interest in the interests of canadian workers. >> in the united states, 15-16 times, maybe 100 here are surrogates were there any made nice with the white house and went all over the united states. is it time to change canadian strategy? that we have to be prepared for anything. always chosen to try and be positive and constructive. of the same time, in canadian conversations with american friends, colleagues, and counterparts, the message has been clear. stand excited and firm standing up for american interests. the american administration made a decision today that we deplore and that will lead to retaliatory measures as we must it we regret that and we would much rather move together in partnership understanding no two countries have economies interwoven and mutually beneficial as canada and the united states. >> the european allies, you will be there. how will this work out? >> obviously, we have done a lot of work to pull people together around common and shared themes of the g7, protecting our oceans and empowering women to be more successful in th
we'll all be defending canadians interest in the interests of canadian workers. >> in the united states, 15-16 times, maybe 100 here are surrogates were there any made nice with the white house and went all over the united states. is it time to change canadian strategy? that we have to be prepared for anything. always chosen to try and be positive and constructive. of the same time, in canadian conversations with american friends, colleagues, and counterparts, the message has been clear....
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is it canadian? >> no. >> jimmy: correct, it is not canadian. [ applause ] the parachute?> is that true? wow. >> jimmy: yeah, they had them before they had planes. >> how quick would this game be in croatia? the parachute, that's it. >> jimmy: and we're done. basketball. >> basketball's canadian. >> jimmy: sorry. >> invented by a canadian, james naismith. >> jimmy: in springfield, massachusetts. >> by a canadian. >> jimmy: yeah. >> you know what, this is a classic american behavior. [ laughter ] unbelievable. >> jimmy: you're right, i apologize. it's great to see you. congratulations on all your projects. >> thank you so much. >> jimmy: thank you for making me the one and only batman. i really appreciate it. will arnett! "show dogs" opens in theaters tomorrow, season 5 of "arrested development" on netflix may 29th. be right back with lilly singh! i'm missing out on our family outings because i can't a find bladder leakage product that fits. and it's getting in the way of our time together. i've tried different products. but everything was too loose. i didn't even want to g
is it canadian? >> no. >> jimmy: correct, it is not canadian. [ applause ] the parachute?> is that true? wow. >> jimmy: yeah, they had them before they had planes. >> how quick would this game be in croatia? the parachute, that's it. >> jimmy: and we're done. basketball. >> basketball's canadian. >> jimmy: sorry. >> invented by a canadian, james naismith. >> jimmy: in springfield, massachusetts. >> by a canadian. >> jimmy:...
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he knows my job is stand up for canadian interests, stand up for canadian workers, stand up for people that elected me. i certainly expect him to do the same. i expect any leader to do the same for their people. the approach i take on that, it is a bit of a privileged position because of the nature of the u.s.-canada relationship, so close and so historically deep and so multilayered, i get to make arguments all the time something that is good in our interests and as canadians for our businesses is also very much in the interests of an awful lot of americans. the united states sells more goods to canada he have year than it does to china, japan and the uk combined. we are the number one trading partner for most of your states. top three for almost all of your states. there is a huge relationship there that makes it easy for me to say look, this is good for canada, but this is also good for the united states and we want to move forward on this. or yes, if you do this it would be bad for canada, so please don't but by the way it would also be really bad for a whole bunch of american fami
he knows my job is stand up for canadian interests, stand up for canadian workers, stand up for people that elected me. i certainly expect him to do the same. i expect any leader to do the same for their people. the approach i take on that, it is a bit of a privileged position because of the nature of the u.s.-canada relationship, so close and so historically deep and so multilayered, i get to make arguments all the time something that is good in our interests and as canadians for our...
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this canadian soldier who became my husband was a very nice looking guy. met him. it was a case of being young, being in love, he asked me to marry him, i asked my mother. she seemed to think it was a good idea. more wives and kiddies of canadian servicemen are off on their adventurous trip to the land of opportunity across the sea. it was a one—way trip. we did not know these men very well when we agreed to marry them. on arrival at the port, everybody was safely stowed aboard the ship which would take them on their long journey. we sailed over. it took ten days. we wondered what it was going to be like, of course. canada is proud of her 18,000 adopted daughters who have been able to learn about canadian life through pamphlets and classes. we did not know a thing, except canada was vast. all we could see was snow. when i first came to this house, there was no running water, there was no electricity, there was no bathroom. we did not have a lot of money. ken had to work away quite a lot. i think that, i will admit, that is probably why i had eight children
this canadian soldier who became my husband was a very nice looking guy. met him. it was a case of being young, being in love, he asked me to marry him, i asked my mother. she seemed to think it was a good idea. more wives and kiddies of canadian servicemen are off on their adventurous trip to the land of opportunity across the sea. it was a one—way trip. we did not know these men very well when we agreed to marry them. on arrival at the port, everybody was safely stowed aboard the ship which...
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feel this guy is apparently in toronto canadians deserve to learn answers from this government absolute doing something. it's amazing people in canada get you. he is in jail for possession of marijuana but a guy who may have cut off people's heads is leadfree because he had a change of hot now that people are outraged his story changed and he says he doesn't deny saying them but he's insistent that he didn't actually do those things no charges against him have yet been filed if they ever will be but you must understand what he is not a monster no isis fighters different to any other immigrants they will brings something new to canada those on my words that's the prime minister talking and i need to know how you're going to protect your canadians like mike young daughter and you know ten to fifteen twenty years from now when you're letting people in with an ideology that just doesn't conform to what we're doing here one of the reasons canada is successful as a country is because we have been open to people fleeing persecution fleeing war zones whether it was people fleeing the devastatio
feel this guy is apparently in toronto canadians deserve to learn answers from this government absolute doing something. it's amazing people in canada get you. he is in jail for possession of marijuana but a guy who may have cut off people's heads is leadfree because he had a change of hot now that people are outraged his story changed and he says he doesn't deny saying them but he's insistent that he didn't actually do those things no charges against him have yet been filed if they ever will...
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are i should say a lot of canadians because some people do like pipelines but most canadians we quake would agree with them and say you know what we don't want this kind of tanker traffic in the pacific ocean off the coast of british columbia because the risk obviously goes up so you have that part of the argument then you even have the conservative part of the argument which is just that dude you just spent a lot of money on something that you didn't need to spend any money on so they're even against this so where is this going to go there's just going to be more and more opposition and somewhere down the line when they want to sell it which i don't know if it's ever going to happen there's going to be opposition to whoever is going to come in by this they and they're going to go through the exact same thing is kinda more good and then what. amazing amazing role that. just on the roller coaster ride of this it was amazing alex will of it's always a pleasure but you so much thank you. one of the biggest tragedies of twenty seventeen was the devastation of puerto rico and many other ca
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i want canadians to know that their government will always defend canadian workers and canadian businesses. thank you. >> i'm going to say it in english now. we are a bilingual country in response to these measures, canada intends to impose tariffs against imports of steel, aluminum, and other products from the united states representing the total value of 2017 canadian exports affected by the u.s. measures that is $16.6 billion. we are imposing dollar for dollar tariffs for every dollar levied against canadians by the u.s. 25% and 10% are the tariff rates today imposed by the united states on canada we are today publishing two lists of goods, one list which will be subject to a 25% tariff, the second list will be subject to a 10% tariff. these countermeasures will only apply to goods originating from the united states. these countermeasures will take effect on july 1, 2018 they will remain in place until the united states eliminates its trade restrictive measures against canada our steel and aluminum workers have our government's full support. >> we are witnessing an extraordinary moment
i want canadians to know that their government will always defend canadian workers and canadian businesses. thank you. >> i'm going to say it in english now. we are a bilingual country in response to these measures, canada intends to impose tariffs against imports of steel, aluminum, and other products from the united states representing the total value of 2017 canadian exports affected by the u.s. measures that is $16.6 billion. we are imposing dollar for dollar tariffs for every dollar...
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are i should say a lot of canadians because some people do like pipelines but most canadians wink wink would agree. with them and say you know what we don't want this kind of tanker traffic in the pacific ocean off the coast of british columbia because the risk obviously goes up so you have that part of the argument then you even have the conservative part of the argument which is just do you just spend a lot of money on something that you didn't need to spend any money on so they're even against this so where's this going to go there's just going to be more and more opposition and somewhere down the line when they want to sell it which i don't know if it's ever going to but there's going to be opposition to whoever is going to come and buy this they and they're going to go through the exact same thing as can do more good and then what the out amazing amazing man that it was just like us on the roller coaster ride of those things amazing alledge mail of it's always a pleasure but you so much thank you. one of the biggest tragedies of twenty seventeen was the devastation of puerto rico
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are i should say a lot of canadians because some people do like pipelines but most canadians wink wink would agree. with them and say you know what we don't want this kind of tanker traffic in the pacific ocean off the coast of british columbia because the risk obviously goes up so you have that part of the argument then you even have the conservative part of the argument which is just do you just spend a lot of money on something that you didn't need to spend any money on so they're even against this so where's this going to go there's just going to be more and more opposition and somewhere down the line when they want to sell it which i don't know if it's ever going to but there's going to be opposition to whoever is going to come and buy those they and they're going to go through the exact same thing is kinda more good and then what i do out amazing amazing well that was just like us on the roller coaster ride of this it was amazing alex will of it's always a pleasure but you so much thank you. one of the biggest tragedies of twenty seventeen was the devastation of puerto rico and m
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canadian intelligence estimates around sixty people have returned to the country after joining extremist groups in syria and iraq and while many countries have tough policies to persecute those who have waged terror overseas. looks at how it seems canada is just allowing them to slip back into society. turns out you can't build a caliphate on the foundations of killing rape plunder and more killing they tried tried with bloody abandon but no luck so that was isis jihad ists went home to perhaps start a new life while they may have engaged in terrorism abroad and broken the law not all return ease continued to post a threat that may now be disillusioned with the cause the canadian government even has directives on how to deal with them all right they may have dick capitated a prisoner to war a dozen may have repeatedly raped young girls they considered infidels but that's all in the past what they need now is apparently help the intervention team can engage with the return the and the returned his family to open up dialogue with the individual and to help support the return each disengage
canadian intelligence estimates around sixty people have returned to the country after joining extremist groups in syria and iraq and while many countries have tough policies to persecute those who have waged terror overseas. looks at how it seems canada is just allowing them to slip back into society. turns out you can't build a caliphate on the foundations of killing rape plunder and more killing they tried tried with bloody abandon but no luck so that was isis jihad ists went home to perhaps...
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brilliant minds, even mediocre minds, operate that are under stimulus. >> a canadian is a canadian is a canadian. >> barack obama has systematically prebuilt the trust of the world in our willingness to work through the security council and other >> you must not talk to anybody in the world, any of our allies. >> whatever you want to ca t
brilliant minds, even mediocre minds, operate that are under stimulus. >> a canadian is a canadian is a canadian. >> barack obama has systematically prebuilt the trust of the world in our willingness to work through the security council and other >> you must not talk to anybody in the world, any of our allies. >> whatever you want to ca t
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stephanie flanders is talking to the canadian prime minter in toronto right now.et's listen in. >> determining that the pipeline was in the national interest. not every pipeline was. we said no to the northern gateway pipeline, but the transmountain expansion was the twinning of an existing pipeline . there are 40 some indigenous communities that have signed cost-benefit agreements with it. we got the approval of the british columbia government at the time. and then there was an election in d.c. and the new british no,mbia government decided they wanted to do what they could to try to block the pipeline. too risky forcame a commercial entity to go forward with it. so, we are now in the position where we, because this project is in the national economic interest moving forward in our climate change -- climate plan, getting a price across the country, we have stepped in. we are going to get the pipeline built. we don't intend to be in the pipeline business for the long term. there is a very small business case for this pipeline, but we are going to ensure that again
stephanie flanders is talking to the canadian prime minter in toronto right now.et's listen in. >> determining that the pipeline was in the national interest. not every pipeline was. we said no to the northern gateway pipeline, but the transmountain expansion was the twinning of an existing pipeline . there are 40 some indigenous communities that have signed cost-benefit agreements with it. we got the approval of the british columbia government at the time. and then there was an election...
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you have to go through canadian customs. >> like typical canadians, they let them in anyway.ke with armstrong an asylum seeker fearing northwest nigeria where boko haram is active. >> northeast nigeria is terrible. it's too much for us, and for my daughter, especially. i want her to feel safe. >> but arm strong was already in mencht why not claim refugee status here? >> america is a great country. >> but. >> but we need a better life for ourselves. >> a better life? i remember when people used to say that about us. you're hoping for better things in canada? >> yeah. opportunity. >> opportunity. we used to be the land of that. that's our brand. >> city on a hill, land of the free. is canada taking our place? as i watched armstrong walk away, i thought about all he had been through these past 15 seconds and i realized he wasn't just going to canada, he was breaking up with america! well, we've just been dumped. there's one thing i know, it's how to handle being dumped. you know what? yeah, it's not working out. i decided first before you decided. >> what? >> talking to him. i s
you have to go through canadian customs. >> like typical canadians, they let them in anyway.ke with armstrong an asylum seeker fearing northwest nigeria where boko haram is active. >> northeast nigeria is terrible. it's too much for us, and for my daughter, especially. i want her to feel safe. >> but arm strong was already in mencht why not claim refugee status here? >> america is a great country. >> but. >> but we need a better life for ourselves. >> a...
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it's a canadian definitely not. confirm that the ice hockey world championships got underway in denmark on friday that begin with one of the sport's most famous showdowns can either against the usa or this totems been running for nearly a century makes it older than the football world cup that began in one thousand nine hundred thirty this year's event how some added significance as it sees the return of n.h.l. players to international action they missed the winter olympics because a deal couldn't be reached with north america's top probably however many big names still won't be out the world cup as the tournament is happening at the same time as the n.h.l. playoffs is our correspondent paul race. training has an extra intensity when the usa are about to take on canada and for the americans their hunger has more of an edge every year. they open the ice hockey world championships here in denmark against a canadian team going for a record twenty seventh gold medal decades have passed since the usa won this title
it's a canadian definitely not. confirm that the ice hockey world championships got underway in denmark on friday that begin with one of the sport's most famous showdowns can either against the usa or this totems been running for nearly a century makes it older than the football world cup that began in one thousand nine hundred thirty this year's event how some added significance as it sees the return of n.h.l. players to international action they missed the winter olympics because a deal...
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the canadian prime ministers at "we're appalled that dr. tarek loubani, a canadian citizen, is among the wounded along with so many unarmed people, including civilians, members of the media, first responders, and children." prime minister trudeau called for the immediate independent investigation into the killings in gaza. dr. tarek loubani is still in gaza, both legs shot. welcome to democracy now! thank you for being with us. can you describe what happened to you on monday? >> thank you for having me, amy. basically on monday, i was doing what i have been trained to do for years. i have been a field medic for quite a while. i am an emergency physician with specialization in trauma. i do, work in london, ontario, in canada, where i spend most of the year. i also do lots of trauma work here. i know where to be. i have been around gunfire an awful lot. i have been at massacres as well, such as in egypt previously, and a few other places. fact, the i was, in least experienced person on the team when it came to gunshots post of the paramedics
the canadian prime ministers at "we're appalled that dr. tarek loubani, a canadian citizen, is among the wounded along with so many unarmed people, including civilians, members of the media, first responders, and children." prime minister trudeau called for the immediate independent investigation into the killings in gaza. dr. tarek loubani is still in gaza, both legs shot. welcome to democracy now! thank you for being with us. can you describe what happened to you on monday? >>...
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feel this guy is apparently in toronto canadians to serve this government absolutely doing something. it's amazing people in canada get years in jail for possession of marijuana but terrorists the guy who cut off people's heads is let free because he had a change of heart so sure was mr abu of his involvement a billet see that he went out and told everyone how he cuts off. people's heads except now that people are outraged his story changed he says he doesn't deny saying them but he's insistent that he didn't actually do those things new charges against him have yet been filed if they ever will be but you must understand what he is not a monster no isis fighters different to any other immigrants they all brings something new to canada those are my words that the prime minister talking one of the reasons canada is successful as a country is because we have been open to people fleeing persecution fleeing war zones looking for a better life for themselves and their kids just belonging to our tourist organization it is enough to convict someone and it's a serious crime so unless you cann
feel this guy is apparently in toronto canadians to serve this government absolutely doing something. it's amazing people in canada get years in jail for possession of marijuana but terrorists the guy who cut off people's heads is let free because he had a change of heart so sure was mr abu of his involvement a billet see that he went out and told everyone how he cuts off. people's heads except now that people are outraged his story changed he says he doesn't deny saying them but he's insistent...
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it's not it's a very complex issue and i do sympathise with the canadian government for its handling. now you have other but not the way to fight as. well if you look back western governments have a history of backing radical insurgencies in the islamic world. so should they really be surprised now that blowback is beginning to hit home i mean these people have to land somewhere. that is exactly the point it's very difficult for a government who has canadian government has not so it doesn't it doesn't take the front lines but certainly it was not encouraging syrian government. it was taking many western governments have taken a very ambiguous line at best and at worse say france united states great britain have to have the red line in antagonizing the syrian regime making it seem like it was ok i think to go and fight for isis given that you were fighting evil regime son so definitely there should not be surprised of blowback and this is not a new story this story can be traced back to afghanistan in one thousand eight. i don't say that i would use an alias of course he was one of the
it's not it's a very complex issue and i do sympathise with the canadian government for its handling. now you have other but not the way to fight as. well if you look back western governments have a history of backing radical insurgencies in the islamic world. so should they really be surprised now that blowback is beginning to hit home i mean these people have to land somewhere. that is exactly the point it's very difficult for a government who has canadian government has not so it doesn't it...
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of executing people but that may not be enough to charge him according to documents obtained by canadian news network canada's prime minister justin trudeau has been fending off criticism of the case in parliament and is the prime minister going to store going these bloodthirsty terrorist to walk on our streets but three women generally step back. to speak there once again we see the conservatives trying to drum up fear so we call the call attack when the prime minister finally imprison isis terrorists are going to use canada right. this approach in the last election by the previous government it doesn't work to try and scare and if i could. canadian intelligence estimates around sixty people have returned after joining extremist groups in syria and iraq but the government seems to be surprisingly unconcerned as artie's well i'd guess the of explains. turns out you can't build a caliphate on the foundations of killing rape plunder and more killing they tried tried with bloody abandon but no luck so that was isis jihad ists went home to perhaps start a new life while they may have engaged
of executing people but that may not be enough to charge him according to documents obtained by canadian news network canada's prime minister justin trudeau has been fending off criticism of the case in parliament and is the prime minister going to store going these bloodthirsty terrorist to walk on our streets but three women generally step back. to speak there once again we see the conservatives trying to drum up fear so we call the call attack when the prime minister finally imprison isis...
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i sell fighter however he insists that canadians are safe and that the security agencies are doing their job bruno contributor to the geo political monitor dot com thinks western governments policy towards syria has encouraged people to join extremist groups there. many western governments have taken a very ambiguous line at best and at worst say france united states great britain have to get wrecked lying in antagonizing the syrian regime making it seem like it was ok to go and fight for isis given that we were fighting evil regime. so definitely they should not be surprised of blowback there are at least sixty such fighters will have come back from fighting in syria rather than putting fighters in jail and the sort of deep grief after this story and has come out in parliament particularly people conservatives it was taken in certain provinces don't like trudeau will definitely make. this into a bigger story and i'm sure that trudeau will probably price will have to explain it for the next election. now activist who was violently arrested at a us senate hearing on wednesday has now been
i sell fighter however he insists that canadians are safe and that the security agencies are doing their job bruno contributor to the geo political monitor dot com thinks western governments policy towards syria has encouraged people to join extremist groups there. many western governments have taken a very ambiguous line at best and at worst say france united states great britain have to get wrecked lying in antagonizing the syrian regime making it seem like it was ok to go and fight for isis...
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[laughter] he was raised and educated as a proud catholic, french-canadian. an exemplary representative of one side of the two identities that had come together to found canada just a few decades before. the two solitudes, the other half being english speaking protestant and loyal to the british crown, accommodated each other, cooperated together, and generally, put up with each other to build our country, but still felt all too well the divisions and fault lines that if had led this group through a millennium of tensions and war between english and french. it was impressed upon young wilfred by his teachers and elders that he must stand up unflinchingly for the values and the identity of his heritage, beliefs and approaches that were his birthright and would be his legacy. that, they told him, was leadership. but, wilfred grew to believe he -- grew to believe otherwise. he realized it is actually easy to stand fixed, rooted in the conviction that you are right, and either wait for others to come to you, or wait for your chance to impose your rightness on you
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may not be enough though to charge him it's now transpiring according to documents obtained by a canadian news network canada's prime minister's been fending off criticism of the case and when justin trudeau was asked directly about terrorist return easy thinly shifted the blame to conservatives in the country instead. and is the prime minister going these bloodthirsty terrorist to walk on our streets but throw them in jail on stack. mr speaker once again we see the conservatives trying to drum up fear. we call attack when will the prime minister finally imprison isis terrorists instead of the are we going to use canada right ok thank you this approach in the last election by the previous government it doesn't work to try and scare if i could use canadian intelligence estimates around sixty people have returned after joining extremist groups in syria and iraq and while many countries have tough policies to prosecute those who waged terror overseas it seems might just be allowing them to slip back into society is more ghastly of explains. turns out you can't build a caliphate on the founda
may not be enough though to charge him it's now transpiring according to documents obtained by a canadian news network canada's prime minister's been fending off criticism of the case and when justin trudeau was asked directly about terrorist return easy thinly shifted the blame to conservatives in the country instead. and is the prime minister going these bloodthirsty terrorist to walk on our streets but throw them in jail on stack. mr speaker once again we see the conservatives trying to drum...
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administration will hurt canadians. hurt americans, and we regret that deeply, but we will continue to look for ways to continue to move forward in a way that does not continue to hurt or continue to harm our citizens in both of our countries the way the actions of this administration today have. mark: the canadian tariffs take effect on july 1 and will last until u.s. ends its move. rescuers are searching today for people who disappeared in rural virginia in flooding that washed out roads and bridges and damaged homes. the effects of subtropical storm alberto work felt across several states -- were felt across several states. there's the potential for more rain and flash flooding in the southeastern u.s. through the end of this week. the environmental protection agency sent a white house a proposal widely expected to scale back future fuel economy standards for cars and trucks. rules set by the obama administration mandated that cars and light trucks average more than 50 miles per gallon by 2025, a move to fight climat
administration will hurt canadians. hurt americans, and we regret that deeply, but we will continue to look for ways to continue to move forward in a way that does not continue to hurt or continue to harm our citizens in both of our countries the way the actions of this administration today have. mark: the canadian tariffs take effect on july 1 and will last until u.s. ends its move. rescuers are searching today for people who disappeared in rural virginia in flooding that washed out roads and...
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. >> canadians remain incredibly positive about immigration.here is a large number of irregular arrivals who are crossing the border into canada right now. >> from the u.s.? >> from the u.s. but we are processing them in a responsible, rigorous way that is reassuring to canadians. one of the precious things about canada is that canadians are positively inclined towards immigration and refugees. not letting it fall into the politics of division or identity is really important. >> tucker: don't worry, the irregular arrivals are being processed. how long before irregular arrivals will be a term that's official here? probably not long. steve, thanks for coming on, i appreciate it. >> good to see you, tucker. >> tucker: so it turns out that canadian tolerance for immigration is not infinite, it looks like. >> it's not infinite, but there is a problem with the process. the prime minister is talking about the politics of division and the politics of identity, that stuff is passe. canadians generally do support immigration, we have an empty country up
. >> canadians remain incredibly positive about immigration.here is a large number of irregular arrivals who are crossing the border into canada right now. >> from the u.s.? >> from the u.s. but we are processing them in a responsible, rigorous way that is reassuring to canadians. one of the precious things about canada is that canadians are positively inclined towards immigration and refugees. not letting it fall into the politics of division or identity is really important....
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the canadian government stepped in and purchased the pipeline for 4.5 billion canadian dollars -- $3.5lion american -- just days before this deadline. the decision has sparked widespread condemnation from first nations and environmental activists who say that expanding the pipeline will increase pollution in alberta's tar sands region, endanger indigenous communities, and increase greenhouse gas emissions. but trudeau is championingng the pipeline purchase asas part t oe cocountry's efforts to fight climate change. he is the prime minister speaking to bloomberg television tuesday. >> our plan to fight climate change features both a national price on pollution things like the role class oceans protection plan, but also getting our oil resources to new markets through responsible pipelines. nermeen: trudeau says that the canadian government purchased the pipeline because kinder morgan deemed the project "too risky." the government will now be responsible for the expansion project, which will add a second pipeline to about 610 miles of the already existing 715-mile trans mountain pipeline
the canadian government stepped in and purchased the pipeline for 4.5 billion canadian dollars -- $3.5lion american -- just days before this deadline. the decision has sparked widespread condemnation from first nations and environmental activists who say that expanding the pipeline will increase pollution in alberta's tar sands region, endanger indigenous communities, and increase greenhouse gas emissions. but trudeau is championingng the pipeline purchase asas part t oe cocountry's efforts to...
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i was born in the u.s., now i'm just canadian. >> what brought you to canada? >> the politics.cult times in the united states. it was invading other countries in 2003 when i came here, and i didn't care for all that. ♪ >> sutton entered the field in the mid-1980's, and he was a big believer in neural networks. but he has a different idea about how to further the technology. unlike the method of feeding no networks reams of data and telling them what to do, sutton wants them to learn more naturally, from experience, an approach called reinforcement learning. >> reinforcement learning is like what animals do and people do. they try several things, the ones that work best you keep doing. >> how do you teach a computer? -- the computer must have a sense of what is good and bad. they receive a special signal call the reward. reward.d a >> to see reinforcement learning in action, i followed one industrious young brazilian who has created an ai to play his video games for him. it plays the game thousands of times and gradually learns from experience how to do better. >> so the goal of
i was born in the u.s., now i'm just canadian. >> what brought you to canada? >> the politics.cult times in the united states. it was invading other countries in 2003 when i came here, and i didn't care for all that. ♪ >> sutton entered the field in the mid-1980's, and he was a big believer in neural networks. but he has a different idea about how to further the technology. unlike the method of feeding no networks reams of data and telling them what to do, sutton wants them...
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it's all come to the local market i'm going to meet up with my new friend by dame canadians he's got restaurants around this place and he's going to help me pick out being raise i need to cook my piss and i'm going to cook it for him. that he was good to see and i wanted to see if i want to call a fiscal story from there. i think from the minimum piece them in the scene right so we can take a walk in there and find the thing and you can aim to help me out of it. that's a few to fulfill that. much as i mean he was using that he's been in twelve but the last case that that might just be an investment. what you're seeing them on this one here signifies concise yeah. i'm very excited to be cooking for the dean and i'm cooking a dish which we do in denmark this is a bit like fish and chips but it's fish and chips with the peter schmeichel touch and everything. has to look good so tonight is a bit of gun issue i've got this beautiful red onion that i found in the market and then these beautiful so monstrous. keep them on the vein. now i need to deal with the fish sanai. even pieces that i
it's all come to the local market i'm going to meet up with my new friend by dame canadians he's got restaurants around this place and he's going to help me pick out being raise i need to cook my piss and i'm going to cook it for him. that he was good to see and i wanted to see if i want to call a fiscal story from there. i think from the minimum piece them in the scene right so we can take a walk in there and find the thing and you can aim to help me out of it. that's a few to fulfill that....
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lentils growing on canadian fields from vandenberg breeding program. this makes him something like the father of the world's lentil trade. lentil industry especially the large scale farmers funding his professorship been lentil research the annual budget of the university of cisco actual ins breeding program can top ten million euros a year. find a trend chambers allow the researches to simulate time and temperature as needed which is crucial since the land outside only sees for frost free months pay year. like in the test field in morocco the creation of the new variety starts with hybridization. not too long ago it could take nine or ten years for a stable variety to be a stab. the process can now be sped up by several years. we can do that with using smaller containers applying a little bit of stress we can speed up the life cycle we've also for research purposes we've also gone to a system where we can rescue the seeds at about eighteen days after pollination. treat them for a couple of days in a tissue culture flask and then we can plant them dire
lentils growing on canadian fields from vandenberg breeding program. this makes him something like the father of the world's lentil trade. lentil industry especially the large scale farmers funding his professorship been lentil research the annual budget of the university of cisco actual ins breeding program can top ten million euros a year. find a trend chambers allow the researches to simulate time and temperature as needed which is crucial since the land outside only sees for frost free...