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harper talk. the government is fully committed to protecting our freedom insecurities, both of which are under attack from the group isis. if we look at -- [applause] thatrovisions of the bill mr. trudeau well defended give our security agencies powers similar across the western world. ability of security agencies to share information on security threats. through with a warrant if there is a plot unfolding. the ability to take down websites that attempt to recruit people to terrorist organizations through canada. these are all overseeing robustly by an independent organization. these are not the only things we have done. there are many other steps we have taken on anti-radicalization. and other things, including the fact that this government is clear we will and have revoked the citizenship of people convicted of terrorist offenses --t do not need your brain that do not need to remain to be our citizens. [applause] vista harper talks about oversight of our security agencies. he put the man who die
harper talk. the government is fully committed to protecting our freedom insecurities, both of which are under attack from the group isis. if we look at -- [applause] thatrovisions of the bill mr. trudeau well defended give our security agencies powers similar across the western world. ability of security agencies to share information on security threats. through with a warrant if there is a plot unfolding. the ability to take down websites that attempt to recruit people to terrorist...
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harper. we know canadians want us to do a lot better, and we will. >> gentlemen, i thank you for a civil and substantive debate on this first topic and now we'll move on to our second item to discuss tonight, the refugee crisis. needless to say, canadians have been deeply moved during this election by the crisis, the devastating toll that it's having on women, children and families. mr. harper, the question's to you. can you explain to canadians how your latest change in policy reflects an adequate response, given the enormous of this crisis? >> translator: let's proceed. you have 90 seconds to respond. >> translator: thank you very much. i explained already that we have a very generous and balanced way to deal with refugees, and we are continuing with our military mission against, so to speak, the islamic state. >> in the headlines, we denounced our intention to accept an additional 10,000 refugees. that's on top of additional numbers that were already coming in, on top of the fact that we h
harper. we know canadians want us to do a lot better, and we will. >> gentlemen, i thank you for a civil and substantive debate on this first topic and now we'll move on to our second item to discuss tonight, the refugee crisis. needless to say, canadians have been deeply moved during this election by the crisis, the devastating toll that it's having on women, children and families. mr. harper, the question's to you. can you explain to canadians how your latest change in policy reflects...
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harper's budget. he can not make the kind of investments the liberal party is choosing to make in the kinds of things that canada needs right now because, yes, we have chosen to run three modest deficits to balance the budget by 2019 because the time to invest is now, the time to take action on climate change is now. cheese a these are the choices we've made that you cannot make. and even as you announced with tremendous strength and pomp your -- >> only pomp to you. [ laughter ] >> we have your friend and ally, inpd premier of alberta who said that, you know what? she's not so crazy about your approach on climate change reductions. but you can't even get an ndp premier to endorse your environmental plan you know you're in real trouble mr. mulcair. >> alberta is with one mind with us on the obligation of result. but this is about us is staunable development and when you say your only way of governing is to dump a massive economic debt on the backs of future generations, you're right, we disagree with
harper's budget. he can not make the kind of investments the liberal party is choosing to make in the kinds of things that canada needs right now because, yes, we have chosen to run three modest deficits to balance the budget by 2019 because the time to invest is now, the time to take action on climate change is now. cheese a these are the choices we've made that you cannot make. and even as you announced with tremendous strength and pomp your -- >> only pomp to you. [ laughter ] >>...
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harper. we know canadians want us to do a lot better, and we will. >> gentlemen, i thank you for a civil and substantive debate on this first topic and now we'll move on to our second item to discuss tonight, the refugee crisis. needless to say, canadians have been deeply moved during this election by the crisis, the devastating toll that it's having on women, children and famili families. mr. harper, the question's to you. can you explain to canadians how your latest change in policy reflects an adequate response, given the enormous of this crisis? >> translator: let's proceed. you have 90 seconds to respond. >> translator: thank you very much. i explained already that we have a very generous and balanced way to deal with refugees, and we are continuing with our military mission against, so to speak, the islamic state. >> in the headlines, we denounced our intention to accept an additional 10,000 refugees. that's on top of additional numbers that were already coming in, on top of the fact th
harper. we know canadians want us to do a lot better, and we will. >> gentlemen, i thank you for a civil and substantive debate on this first topic and now we'll move on to our second item to discuss tonight, the refugee crisis. needless to say, canadians have been deeply moved during this election by the crisis, the devastating toll that it's having on women, children and famili families. mr. harper, the question's to you. can you explain to canadians how your latest change in policy...
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prime minister stephen harper is out.nd the liberal leader, justin trudeau will form a new government with an outright majority. what will that mean for america's biggest trading partner. head north, turn left. it's the inside story. ♪ >>> welcome to "inside story." i'm ray suarez. canada's prime ministering stephen harper was trying to do something that hadn't been done in canada for more than a lek shin. he didn't. his conservatives took a drubbing in monday's national elections. in four eastern provinces, the party couldn't hold on to a single seat. harper will be replaced by justin trudeau, leader of the liberal party, son of a former canadian prime minister. 43, tell generic, and able to form a majority government. he told his supporters last change. >> canadians have spoken. you want a government with a vision and an agenda for this country, that is positive, and ambitious, and hopeful. well, my friends, i promise you government. [ cheers and applause ] >> i will make that vision a reality. i will be that prime mini
prime minister stephen harper is out.nd the liberal leader, justin trudeau will form a new government with an outright majority. what will that mean for america's biggest trading partner. head north, turn left. it's the inside story. ♪ >>> welcome to "inside story." i'm ray suarez. canada's prime ministering stephen harper was trying to do something that hadn't been done in canada for more than a lek shin. he didn't. his conservatives took a drubbing in monday's national...
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harper did.my: during his victory speech last night, justin trudeau addressed indigenous issues. >> you want a prime minister that knows that a renewed nation to nation relationship with indigenous people that respects rights and honors -- [applause] must be the basis for how we work to close the gap and walked forward together. amy: that is the new canadian prime minister elect justin trudeau. pamela palmater is also with us, lawyer and member of the eel river bar first nation in new brunswick. talk about who justin trudeau -- what he represents for you. talk about his victory and the issues you feel are most important to understand right now. first nations,st there is a collective sigh of relief that harper is gone. i mean, like you said, he has been the worst in terminal disaster, democratic right disaster, and he was the epic and many -- enemy of first nations. what you have what prime minister trudeau is the possibility for change. he really has an opportunity to be a leader in environmental
harper did.my: during his victory speech last night, justin trudeau addressed indigenous issues. >> you want a prime minister that knows that a renewed nation to nation relationship with indigenous people that respects rights and honors -- [applause] must be the basis for how we work to close the gap and walked forward together. amy: that is the new canadian prime minister elect justin trudeau. pamela palmater is also with us, lawyer and member of the eel river bar first nation in new...
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prosecutors say that undermines harper's testimony that he charged at her. harper claims the gun went off by accident. >> i never intended to shoot him. i only intended to scare him and hopefully stop him from hurting me. >> what julie harper is trying disservice to real domestic abuse victims who are suffering right now. >> reporter: but on monday the prosecution allowed jurors to test fire a similar handgun to the one she says she used but police never recovered. a firearms expert testifying it's no hair trigger. ten pounds of pressure is needed to fire. >> it's very unusual for a judge to allow the jurors to all effectively test the weapon. prosecutors want to do this in a lot of cases. and most of the time judges say no. >> -- the jurors have reached a verdict -- >> the people of the state of california -- >> reporter: tonight the verdict is in. >> we the jury find the defendant, julie harper, guilty of the crime of murder -- >> reporter: the jury after deliberating five hours over two days finding julie harper guilty of second-degree murder. >> this mur
prosecutors say that undermines harper's testimony that he charged at her. harper claims the gun went off by accident. >> i never intended to shoot him. i only intended to scare him and hopefully stop him from hurting me. >> what julie harper is trying disservice to real domestic abuse victims who are suffering right now. >> reporter: but on monday the prosecution allowed jurors to test fire a similar handgun to the one she says she used but police never recovered. a firearms...
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we have a panel on harper lee from the mississippi book festival coming up first. harper lee panel. [applause] >> thank you. i >> thank you. i like being called an expert. i am anderson nelson and i want to welcome you to the mississippi book festival and the "harper lee considered." i will introduce the panel and we will jump in and the last ten minutes are reserved for audience questions. you can go up to that mike if you questions. this is my panel. we have sterling plumpp first. the editor of many books on poems. professor of america at the university of illinois at chicago where he studies on the african-american studies department and english department. he is a recipient of numerous awards as a blues poet and african-american culture story teller including the 2014 book award for literacy. he is the writing residence at mississippi valley university. yeah. [applause]. >> next is beth ann fennelly who directs the program at ole miss where she was named the 2007 outstanding liberal arts teacher of the year. she has published three poetry books. the great lakes writers associati
we have a panel on harper lee from the mississippi book festival coming up first. harper lee panel. [applause] >> thank you. i >> thank you. i like being called an expert. i am anderson nelson and i want to welcome you to the mississippi book festival and the "harper lee considered." i will introduce the panel and we will jump in and the last ten minutes are reserved for audience questions. you can go up to that mike if you questions. this is my panel. we have sterling...
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harper's budget. he cannot make the kinds of investments that the liberal party is choosing to make in the kinds of things that canada needs right now, because, yes, we have chosen to run three modest deficits to balance the budget by 2019, because the time to invest is now. the time to take action on climate change is now. these are the choices that we've made that you quite frankly cannot make. and even, as you approach, as you announce with tremendous strength and pomp your climate change. >> not as much pomp as you. [ applause ] >> we have your friend and ally, the ndp premier of alberta who said, you know what, she's not so crazy on your approach to client change reductions. when you can't even get an ndp premier to endorse your plan, you know you are in trouble. >> alberta is of one mind with us on the obligation of result, but this is about sustainable development. and when you say that your only way of governing is going to be to dump a massive economic debt on the backs of future generations,
harper's budget. he cannot make the kinds of investments that the liberal party is choosing to make in the kinds of things that canada needs right now, because, yes, we have chosen to run three modest deficits to balance the budget by 2019, because the time to invest is now. the time to take action on climate change is now. these are the choices that we've made that you quite frankly cannot make. and even, as you approach, as you announce with tremendous strength and pomp your climate change....
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it was stephen harper all the time. i guess that's why he took responsibility for the lose he suffered. we didn't here whether he would resign. we heard he was going to resign, stay on as a member of the parliament and help about the transition. >> we are getting reports that he has decided to resign. hearing that, what does this mean for the conservative party moving forward. >> well, you know, in this country there's a shelf life for political leaders or governments, and it tends to be around 8-10 years. 2-3 terms in office. mr harper had three. he was probably due to leave one way or the other. political parties have a generational change. he is by no means old, he's around 50. he was probably ready to move on and the party ready to replace him. even if he won tonight. at the end of the day it is a leadership race, they are in opposition. they were able to hold them to account. they have enough m.p.s to make a strong showing. a few candidates, women, may be in line to replace them. canada has not had a woman leader f
it was stephen harper all the time. i guess that's why he took responsibility for the lose he suffered. we didn't here whether he would resign. we heard he was going to resign, stay on as a member of the parliament and help about the transition. >> we are getting reports that he has decided to resign. hearing that, what does this mean for the conservative party moving forward. >> well, you know, in this country there's a shelf life for political leaders or governments, and it tends...
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but what do you think is harper lee's ultimate legacy? how has he worked shaped southern american fiction and will she be read 100 years from now? is her place secured or are we going to forget about her? she is still selling almost a million copies a year now. maybe not. but in a hundred years who knows. >> i think that -- i really do think it's time for "to kill a mockingbird" and harper lee's work to be taught in hoyt classes because there's so much you can learn about american hoyt from her work, with mock mock mcbeing set in 19 -- "to kill a mockingbird" being set in 1935, and being inspired by the scottsboro trial and then the publication date in 1960, there's a lot that happens in between there. you can talk about tom robinson and that one of the motivations to the great migration. ow can talk about the scottsboro trial. talk about brown v. board, now that you have "go set a watchman." so there's a way to be taught in history classes. so i think she will have a legacy when we're talking about this period in american history, becaus
but what do you think is harper lee's ultimate legacy? how has he worked shaped southern american fiction and will she be read 100 years from now? is her place secured or are we going to forget about her? she is still selling almost a million copies a year now. maybe not. but in a hundred years who knows. >> i think that -- i really do think it's time for "to kill a mockingbird" and harper lee's work to be taught in hoyt classes because there's so much you can learn about...
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harper man >> a satirical song, gone viral on social media, harper-man, sums up the desire for a newernment for two-thirds of canadians. the answer won't be known until late monday night in canada. daniel lak, al jazeera, toronto. >> and john duffy joins us from toronto, a political strategist and founder of the firm strategy forefin. we appreciate you joining us so much tonight on a busy exciting night in canada. we appreciate it. so just a few weeks ago, justin trudeau was in third place. now he seems to be the front runner. how did he turn it around? >> i think the real answer richelle is he came to be the agent of change. your correspondent spoke to the fact that seven out of ten canadians are telling pollsters that they want to see a change that the country is on the wrong track. justin trudeau's principal track was to become that agent of chain, to defeat the ndp as that change agent and to roll past the conservatives on that basis. so far, that strategy is working. >> having said that, is there anything harper could have done? >> oh absolutely. the pun didz an dipt of punditse
harper man >> a satirical song, gone viral on social media, harper-man, sums up the desire for a newernment for two-thirds of canadians. the answer won't be known until late monday night in canada. daniel lak, al jazeera, toronto. >> and john duffy joins us from toronto, a political strategist and founder of the firm strategy forefin. we appreciate you joining us so much tonight on a busy exciting night in canada. we appreciate it. so just a few weeks ago, justin trudeau was in...
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harper lee. >> that was your experience. when you go everything changes. >> normally the 1st question was, you're not from around here, are you? so i'd had several strikes against me. i was an out-of-town are, yankee, and snoop. >> who needs you? >> yes. we have seen your kind before. but there is this remarkable thing that goes on. the word goes out everywhere you don't knowyou don't know quite you are talking to. the minute you ask one person, by the time you get to the 2nd everyone knows you are here, and there is an agreement on whether or not anyone will talk to you. >> exactly. us southerners are mixed up like peter butter. here i was talking to one gentleman on the square and another gentleman walked up to me, and it was almost prearranged. i was introduced to this man, and he was a judge. let's go back to my chambers command he grilled me on why was in town and what i expect to find. so there is a telegraph going on down they're. >> was he sort of appointed by anyone to have that? or was he just asserting himself? >>
harper lee. >> that was your experience. when you go everything changes. >> normally the 1st question was, you're not from around here, are you? so i'd had several strikes against me. i was an out-of-town are, yankee, and snoop. >> who needs you? >> yes. we have seen your kind before. but there is this remarkable thing that goes on. the word goes out everywhere you don't knowyou don't know quite you are talking to. the minute you ask one person, by the time you get to...
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that is harsh, mad-- harper man, harper man.ost canadian music video i've-- actually, wait, i know how we can make this video even better. ♪ who is the king of secrecy? ♪ harper man, harper man >> trevor: for more. ( cheers and applause ) for more on last night's canadian election results we turn to our canadian correspondent hasan minhaj, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) hasan, what will the new prime minister mean for u.s.-canada relations? >> well, trevor, compared to the outgoing harper, trudeau's obviously much more alined with the obama administration on several key issues, specifically, environmental policy, the iran deal and -- >> i'm sorry, hasan, i don't mean to interrupt you, but why are you dressed like that. >> um, were you even alive last night? dude, the "star wars" trail is out, baby! ( cheers and applause ) kick it. anyway, trudeau's liberals hope to reverse what they otherwise -- >> hasan, i don't get it, if you had other plans you didn't have to volunteer to go to canada for us. >> actually i had did having
that is harsh, mad-- harper man, harper man.ost canadian music video i've-- actually, wait, i know how we can make this video even better. ♪ who is the king of secrecy? ♪ harper man, harper man >> trevor: for more. ( cheers and applause ) for more on last night's canadian election results we turn to our canadian correspondent hasan minhaj, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) hasan, what will the new prime minister mean for u.s.-canada relations? >> well, trevor, compared to the...
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but at the same time, people were tired of stephen harper. justintrudeau -- host: to set axpected pragmatic, not partisan, course in canada. he spoke to reporters in ottawa. [video clip] >> i indicated to mr. obama that i felt that it was important a candidate demonstrate a level of positive and gauge meant on the environmental file -- of engagement on the environmental file, on the international stage. i look forward to demonstrating that we have a canadian government now that understands that the way to build a strong economy is to protect and defend our environment. that was the general tone of the conversation we had. i think one of the things that has been a challenge in the relationship between canada and the united states is it has come in many cases, been focused on a single point of disagreement. a single potential point of disagreement. a single pipeline. and i made the point of saying much broader of the importance and the work we have to do together on issues of shared interests and issues we perhaps have disagreements on. host: a
but at the same time, people were tired of stephen harper. justintrudeau -- host: to set axpected pragmatic, not partisan, course in canada. he spoke to reporters in ottawa. [video clip] >> i indicated to mr. obama that i felt that it was important a candidate demonstrate a level of positive and gauge meant on the environmental file -- of engagement on the environmental file, on the international stage. i look forward to demonstrating that we have a canadian government now that...
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it will be a test for prime minister stephen harper's party.to have you with us u and polls suggest that people in canada are ready for change in leadership. it teams to be the liberal leader justin trudeau. >> well, that appears to be the case, and it has been for two weeks in the polls. 70% of canadians say they want change. we've had a conservative government for ten years now in canada, so it looks like they'll likely not be reelected tonight, and that the liberal party under justin trudeau will likely form a government, either a minority government or possibly a majority government. >> so people just fed up with ten years of conservative government, then? >> stephen harper has been the leader of this party for ten years. that's a long time in politics. and it's a bit like old pair of shoes, people get tired of it for a while. people are looking for something different, they're looking for a change. and justin trudeau has captured the attention of those who are looking for change. there are three big parties in canada. and the liberals in t
it will be a test for prime minister stephen harper's party.to have you with us u and polls suggest that people in canada are ready for change in leadership. it teams to be the liberal leader justin trudeau. >> well, that appears to be the case, and it has been for two weeks in the polls. 70% of canadians say they want change. we've had a conservative government for ten years now in canada, so it looks like they'll likely not be reelected tonight, and that the liberal party under justin...
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harper.he best way to do it in terms of dropping bombs. we believe the candidate, as we did successfully in afghanistan many years and many places around the globe, should be training up the local forces so they can defeat isis on the ground. because we know that sending in western troops isn't always the best policy outcome. and indeed often makes things worse. we need to ensure that we are prepping local people to bring the fight to isis. canada has a strong and real capacity to do that. and that actually ties to something president obama was talking about today, which is a call to once again reengage and revitalize the united nations peacekeeping. the fact that canada has nothing to contribute to that conversation today is disappointing. this is something that a canadian prime minister has started. right now there is a need to revitalize and refocus and support -- >> operations across the country. around the world. >> i would like to bring mr. mulcair back. >> after the tragic death on the
harper.he best way to do it in terms of dropping bombs. we believe the candidate, as we did successfully in afghanistan many years and many places around the globe, should be training up the local forces so they can defeat isis on the ground. because we know that sending in western troops isn't always the best policy outcome. and indeed often makes things worse. we need to ensure that we are prepping local people to bring the fight to isis. canada has a strong and real capacity to do that. and...
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the obama administration clashing at times with prime minister harper.s this affect the relationship between the u.s. and canada? >> the first time he came to prominence in this country, justin trudeau was in a boxing match. he had a boxing match with another prominent member of parliament and he absolutely floored the other guy, just wiped him out. canadians remember him because of that. stephan harper always pushed back on environmental issues, so whenever there was a clash there with the obama administration right there for you, harper says policy was always to say whatever the environmental issue, it's bad for canadian jobs. he's now punished for that. going forward, there may be areas of disagreement. one things to rewarding the new prime minister elect, he's much more on the same page with president obama on environmental issues, so the paris-u.n. environmental summit is likely to be a lot for successful from the north american point of view than otherwise. despite that, the new prime minister elect trudeau supports the key stone pipeline and in fa
the obama administration clashing at times with prime minister harper.s this affect the relationship between the u.s. and canada? >> the first time he came to prominence in this country, justin trudeau was in a boxing match. he had a boxing match with another prominent member of parliament and he absolutely floored the other guy, just wiped him out. canadians remember him because of that. stephan harper always pushed back on environmental issues, so whenever there was a clash there with...
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ending the nine year rule of steven harper's scefts. harper's conservatives. >> i'm fauziah ibrahim. live in doha. thousands are fleeing aleppo province, where government forces are on attack. >>> typhoon koppu flies over the philippines. and one of the good guys, aspiring a blockbuster film. >>> canada's prime minister steven harper has conceded defeat in the general election and is to resign as leader of the conservative party. the liberals justin trudeau is set to follow his father and become the new prime minister. his party has secured a majority in parliament. >> this is what positive politics can do. this is what a positive, hopeful, a hopeful vision and a lat form and a team together, can make happen. canadians -- cheerp [cheering and applause] >> canadians from all across this great country sent a clear message tonight. it's time for a change in this country, my friends, a rechange! >> friends, our country is one of the most enduring democracies in the world today. and today for the 42nd time in 148 years canadians have chosen
ending the nine year rule of steven harper's scefts. harper's conservatives. >> i'm fauziah ibrahim. live in doha. thousands are fleeing aleppo province, where government forces are on attack. >>> typhoon koppu flies over the philippines. and one of the good guys, aspiring a blockbuster film. >>> canada's prime minister steven harper has conceded defeat in the general election and is to resign as leader of the conservative party. the liberals justin trudeau is set to...
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harper.ds on the precipice of a historic mandate. the first prime minister to achieve that since 19 away. is tom about to make history as the first leader to take his party,. [inaudible] welcome, everyone where we have set up the election headquarters the polling stations for all seven areas are closed. voting is going on across the rest of the country the last polls close three hours ago in british columbia and yukon. right now we are anticipating the first glimpse. we will break it down and keep in mind the early results are going to be very small. do not jump to any conclusions based upon those early results, poll by poll. it's exciting because you're watching it play out. the last time around you hadn't liberals, four of them in newfoundland and two mp and one conservative. there were changes in those numbers, and we will see, the first results are expected any moment and we will flash them on the screen let's bring in david cochrane who has more for us at the ottawa bureau. and he is fro
harper.ds on the precipice of a historic mandate. the first prime minister to achieve that since 19 away. is tom about to make history as the first leader to take his party,. [inaudible] welcome, everyone where we have set up the election headquarters the polling stations for all seven areas are closed. voting is going on across the rest of the country the last polls close three hours ago in british columbia and yukon. right now we are anticipating the first glimpse. we will break it down and...
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. >> chas harper is currently serving his fourth prison term. the first three totaled about six years for theft and burglary. but when he was then caught with 114 grams of meth, the judge threw the book at him. >> i was sentenced to 72 years which means i have to do 36. that's 12 years more than a murder. most murderers get 60 years. it's hard for my family to grasp that amount of time for the charges. i mean, how do you explain to a 6-year-old why your dad can't come home, and how do you explain to an 11-year-old, that, son, you might be a grown man before you ever see me again, you ever see me again on the outside. >> but harper is not completely without family behind bars. he shares a cell with his younger half-brother david carr. >> we have got in trouble together. we been arrested several times together. if he decided he wanted to do something, i would go right behind him and be like, all right. let's go, then. >> keep doing this [ bleep ] be a domestic battery case. i swear to god. >> i got it. i'm just trying to figure out -- >> i'll be u
. >> chas harper is currently serving his fourth prison term. the first three totaled about six years for theft and burglary. but when he was then caught with 114 grams of meth, the judge threw the book at him. >> i was sentenced to 72 years which means i have to do 36. that's 12 years more than a murder. most murderers get 60 years. it's hard for my family to grasp that amount of time for the charges. i mean, how do you explain to a 6-year-old why your dad can't come home, and how...
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the name is 26-year-old chris harper mercer. 26-year-old chris harper mercer has now been officially confirmed by fox news channel. as we say, the fbi and atf are already on scene. there is word there is a heavy presence now outside of his apartment in roseburg, oregon. some neighbors have been asked about him saying that he got mad at them, angry at them for smoking. we know very little about him except for the fact that they are now going to be looking at his cell phone. his laptop. his social media footprint. of course, we are doing the same thing. and it appears that this chris harper mercer appears to be very heavily involved in weapons. there is a picture of him on a social media site with a weapon. there are also other pictures of weapons. now there are reports that three or four weapons were found at the scene of today's shooting, including handguns and at least one long gun. one law enforcement official told "the new york times" the shooter appears to be an angry young man filled with hate. again, there is no word of his religion or motive. remember, before the shooting, som
the name is 26-year-old chris harper mercer. 26-year-old chris harper mercer has now been officially confirmed by fox news channel. as we say, the fbi and atf are already on scene. there is word there is a heavy presence now outside of his apartment in roseburg, oregon. some neighbors have been asked about him saying that he got mad at them, angry at them for smoking. we know very little about him except for the fact that they are now going to be looking at his cell phone. his laptop. his...
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a name is attached to the shooter, 26-year-old chris harper mercer. that's going to give law enforcement, whether local, state, federal a huge break in trying to determine why this happened, how this occurred. >> absolutely, wolf. they will look at his background to try to go back to his childhood and see what development he had. did he have mental health issues? did he have a criminal record? led him from wherever he came from to end up on this campus at this time today and commit these acts. >> the fbi, you worked for the fbi, they have to find out what happened to learn from this so it doesn't happen again. >> that's right. they will look at everything in his computer and smart phone and they will be reading anything that he's written and they will be particularly interested in what he's saying out there in social media that actually shows him enjoying this before the event and that's really very disturbing but they will be looking for that. >> a sick, sick thought to think about that but unfortunately, as you know, tom, and dan it happens too ofte
a name is attached to the shooter, 26-year-old chris harper mercer. that's going to give law enforcement, whether local, state, federal a huge break in trying to determine why this happened, how this occurred. >> absolutely, wolf. they will look at his background to try to go back to his childhood and see what development he had. did he have mental health issues? did he have a criminal record? led him from wherever he came from to end up on this campus at this time today and commit these...
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>> it's a referendum on the nine and a half year oi rule of the harper party.tin trough do's liberals promising deficit spending to get the economy moving and softer approaches on security and kinder attitude towards refugee. but let's not forget that harper has a solid 32% of the canadian electorate behind him. that has not wavered. he just needs more than that if he is going to get to government. we'll see if trudeau's appeal has won the day or if harper can pull a surprise. >> daniel lak, thank you. >>> now rescuers are battling to reach remote regions of the philippines hit by a typhoon on sunday. the army and police helping thousands of people left stranded after the storm swept through the northeast of the country bringing with it floods and landslides. we have more from one of the worst effected areas. >> this man has been live hearing for over 40 years, and he has never seen this much devastation before. >> they're bringing aid. >> almost everything in his house has been destroyed. there is nothing left to save. this was once a thriving community. now t
>> it's a referendum on the nine and a half year oi rule of the harper party.tin trough do's liberals promising deficit spending to get the economy moving and softer approaches on security and kinder attitude towards refugee. but let's not forget that harper has a solid 32% of the canadian electorate behind him. that has not wavered. he just needs more than that if he is going to get to government. we'll see if trudeau's appeal has won the day or if harper can pull a surprise. >>...
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one day maybe we'll all have to come in our birthday suits. >> the bump in the polls that harper got following the niqab comments have now dissipated, but canadians have called him ute on it. >> he has made it an issue against muslims or have failed to do so. canadians are not racist people. canadians know better. they have a greater expectation of their government. >> if harper win's the election, he's talking about banning the niqab for government employees, and there are those who are hoping that the conservatives will lose the election and they can carry on with their life as before. >> the police in minnesota investigating a shooting that cost an officer and a patient their lives. >> at some point there is a struggle between the suspect in the room and the deputy that was overseeing this individual early this morning. during that struggle the deputy was taken by the suspect in this incident, and the deputy was shot. >> the patient was under investigation for a domestic destitute. security officers tased the suspect, who also died. >>> a program designed to stop gun violence in i
one day maybe we'll all have to come in our birthday suits. >> the bump in the polls that harper got following the niqab comments have now dissipated, but canadians have called him ute on it. >> he has made it an issue against muslims or have failed to do so. canadians are not racist people. canadians know better. they have a greater expectation of their government. >> if harper win's the election, he's talking about banning the niqab for government employees, and there are...
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the girl is under the care of harper's father. while some family members are saying they believe the d.a. lied during the trial. the prosecutor telling abc news overnight that harper's claims simply didn't stand up under the scrutiny of truth. >> it's been very difficult. >> reporter: 42-year-old mother of four and convicted murderer julie harper. speaking out to kgtv following the verdict in the trial of the 2012 shooting death of her husband, jason harper. >> we, the jury, find the defendant guilty of the crime of murder. >> obviously, we were disappointed with the results. i know my family was very heartbroken just to see what happened. >> reporter: harper never denying she killed her husband. claiming it was self-defense. her lawyers saying the popular high school teacher was abusive. >> you're putting our kid in the day care and making me pay for it. and you're the one claiming you're taking care of them? [ bleep ] you. [ bleep ]. >> reporter: her first trial ending in a jury deadlock. now questions surrounding harper's decis
the girl is under the care of harper's father. while some family members are saying they believe the d.a. lied during the trial. the prosecutor telling abc news overnight that harper's claims simply didn't stand up under the scrutiny of truth. >> it's been very difficult. >> reporter: 42-year-old mother of four and convicted murderer julie harper. speaking out to kgtv following the verdict in the trial of the 2012 shooting death of her husband, jason harper. >> we, the jury,...
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harper has cut government taxes and emphasized national security. he has also been increasingly controversial, he'll resign as conservative leader in the coming days. >> for the second time in 148 years, canadians have chosen a national parliament. tonight's result is certainly not the one we hoped for, the people are never wrong. >> the new democratic party was the biggest loser, dropping seats and down to third place. canadian voters wanted change, and they wanted the liberals to lead them there. >> it reminds us how volatile the canadian public has become. when the campaign began, we had three parties all hovering around 30%. the conservatives didn't budge. the liberals went up 12%, 13%, the m.d.c. dropped 12%, 13%. that's the difference. because the election was built around whether people wanted to keep the harper government or not, you really had strategic voting on a massive scale. >> trudeau will now gone with a strong stable majority in ottawa. the same challenges face by stephan harper rear main, low oil price, weakening economy and an unc
harper has cut government taxes and emphasized national security. he has also been increasingly controversial, he'll resign as conservative leader in the coming days. >> for the second time in 148 years, canadians have chosen a national parliament. tonight's result is certainly not the one we hoped for, the people are never wrong. >> the new democratic party was the biggest loser, dropping seats and down to third place. canadian voters wanted change, and they wanted the liberals to...
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. >> stephen harper first came to power in 1996. he has cut government taxes and emphasized national security. he's also been increasingly controversial. >> for the 42nd time in 148 years, canadians have chosen a national parliament. the people are never wrong. >> the leftist party was down the biggest. canadian voters want to change and want the leaders to lead them there. >> when the campaign began, awe parties were hovering around 30%. because the election was built around whether or not people wanted to keep the harper government or not, it's been exceeded. >> the same challenges faced by stephen harper remane, low oil prices, a weakening economy, and instability in the world. >> the coastal province is a regime strong hold. the dead include civilians and a rebel commander. >> in syria, government troops have captured several villages around aleppo. the government has launched a major offensive to take back a military airport held by isil. the fighting is having a devastating effect on the humanitarian situation. >>reporter: the
. >> stephen harper first came to power in 1996. he has cut government taxes and emphasized national security. he's also been increasingly controversial. >> for the 42nd time in 148 years, canadians have chosen a national parliament. the people are never wrong. >> the leftist party was down the biggest. canadian voters want to change and want the leaders to lead them there. >> when the campaign began, awe parties were hovering around 30%. because the election was built...
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both issues come together in the exploitation of canada's oil sands, something harper has pushed foras tough antiterror laws have divided voters as has his restrictive and some say mean-spirited approach to limit canada's refugee policy and harper has made the use of the club, the full faced veil a major election issue and supporters say he is standing up for canadian values, critics saying it encourages suspicious of muslims and distracts voters from the real issues in the country and we report from toronto on how opponent's are hoping to capitalize on this public discontent. >> we will be able to remove him. >> reporter: not only has it been a long campaign and seen the most spending ever on political ads, most of them were paid for by the conservative government of steven harper, attacking opponents, in particular the current frontrunner 44-year-old justin, a son of one of the former prime ministers. >> justin is just not ready. >> steven harper, we've had a lot of complaints. >> reporter: harper's other main opponent the democrats did some attacking of their own criticizing mr. h
both issues come together in the exploitation of canada's oil sands, something harper has pushed foras tough antiterror laws have divided voters as has his restrictive and some say mean-spirited approach to limit canada's refugee policy and harper has made the use of the club, the full faced veil a major election issue and supporters say he is standing up for canadian values, critics saying it encourages suspicious of muslims and distracts voters from the real issues in the country and we...
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meanwhile they are putting harper in a hotel room. wusa9. >>> thanks so much for that report. >>> the dcra sent they spent an inspector out immediately and it is the landlord's responsibility to fix it and if not they have the authority to close the building. >>> coming up, the suspect in the road rage shooting that killed a 4-year-old girl appears in court. >>> a 95-year-old grandmother and avid bowler is killed crossing the street. >>> a mild night and a few clouds will give way to tomorrow morning. here is what you can see in the morning. look to the east and you can see this with a naked eye. jupiter and mars looks lower and by 6:30 we will have cleared. we will tinker with the weekend forecast and we will tell you what that means for the washington post endorses democrat jeremy mcpike for state senate. applauding mcpike's "ideas about getting traffic moving." the post warns republican hal parrish "holds rigid positions against medicaid expansion and common-sense gun safety." and parrish was the deciding vote to restrict women's h
meanwhile they are putting harper in a hotel room. wusa9. >>> thanks so much for that report. >>> the dcra sent they spent an inspector out immediately and it is the landlord's responsibility to fix it and if not they have the authority to close the building. >>> coming up, the suspect in the road rage shooting that killed a 4-year-old girl appears in court. >>> a 95-year-old grandmother and avid bowler is killed crossing the street. >>> a mild night...
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what did stephen harper do?on't think that we were following it that closely, but what did he do to turn so many people off? >> reporter: okay, i don't even know where to begin. but think of stephen harper as the tea party light, the canadian version, the soft and mushy tea party version, and he passed all sorts of unpopular laws that discriminate, for example, against immigrants and refugees. there was one law, his anti-terrorism law, and the entire country was against, every legal expert. and every constitutional expert, because it would impose on people's privacy, and it makes homeland security look like the friendly maybe next door as opposed to big brother. austerity, you name it. cut corporate taxes, drill for oil, that kind of thing. >> so here's the question, does trudeau, in your view, have the ability and the experience to follow through on a number of campaign promisees? >> he certainly doesn't have the experience. i mean, this is a fairly young man. he's 43 years old and he came up as a snowboarding
what did stephen harper do?on't think that we were following it that closely, but what did he do to turn so many people off? >> reporter: okay, i don't even know where to begin. but think of stephen harper as the tea party light, the canadian version, the soft and mushy tea party version, and he passed all sorts of unpopular laws that discriminate, for example, against immigrants and refugees. there was one law, his anti-terrorism law, and the entire country was against, every legal...
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they know who the shooter is, we have named it, chris harper mercer, 26 years old.ys he will not say the name of the victim but unfortunately we are a news of record and we must identify him because that is our job. he said he didn't want to give the shooter any credit. he also thanked two heroic officers who entered the building and exchanged fire with that suspect. there are evidence teams from the fbi and law enforcement and the sheriff left to head to that vigil where our sayrah sidener is. joe deeden is there. rick, you're there. your reaction to what we've learned of this press conference? >> it's just continuing the grim -- the grief that the whole community feels. i got here fairly early on today, spent all day in town talking to people and the sense of grief is overwhelming. i've never seen it quite like this. you talk to people and they're in a state of shock and disbelief. many of them relate to me we all move to southern orgiven to escape these kind of things and here it is in roseburg. >> it seems to be everywhere. jim, you used to teach at umpqua commu
they know who the shooter is, we have named it, chris harper mercer, 26 years old.ys he will not say the name of the victim but unfortunately we are a news of record and we must identify him because that is our job. he said he didn't want to give the shooter any credit. he also thanked two heroic officers who entered the building and exchanged fire with that suspect. there are evidence teams from the fbi and law enforcement and the sheriff left to head to that vigil where our sayrah sidener is....
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the gunman identified in the last hour as 26-year-old chris harper mercer. at least 10 people are dead including the gunman and at least 7 people are hurt. >> our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families, we are holding the community of douglas county in our hearts today. >> the shooting taking place mid morning at umqua community college in roseburg, oregon. photos from the newspaper the news review revealed the chaotic scene as parents rushed to the scene. buses, i don't know if she's idea. >> the shooting appears to have happened across at least two buildings, including the science building. the first 911 calls came in at 10:38 local time upon arriving, there they located the shooter in one of the building. officers engaged the suspect, gunfire. >> reporter: rescue crews saying they felt helpless. very shrill known about the 26-year-old shooter and there's no known motive at this time. roseburg oregon is a small close-knit rural community, a community that is now left searching for answers. >> three or four more shots were fired and th
the gunman identified in the last hour as 26-year-old chris harper mercer. at least 10 people are dead including the gunman and at least 7 people are hurt. >> our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families, we are holding the community of douglas county in our hearts today. >> the shooting taking place mid morning at umqua community college in roseburg, oregon. photos from the newspaper the news review revealed the chaotic scene as parents rushed to the scene....