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mr. trudeau: the -- mr. mulcair: the ndp stands foursquare with the people of ukraine against this russian invasion. it is interesting to hear mr. trudeau say what he is going to do with mr. putin. you cannot even stand up to mr. harper on cepheid he won. how will you stand up to -- on c 51. how will you stand up to putin? the fact is there are two people. list of some of our closest allies, including the americans. putharper has refused to them on the list of sanctions for canada. why? because they have important business dealings here in canada. he will say he will have a larger list than anyone else. but the rest of the people on that list are not matter much. these people should be on the sanctions list, but they are not. two of his closest allies are not being sanctioned because of their canadian connections. mr. harper is protecting them. p.m. harper: canada has wi-fi the largest sections list of russian agents not just in russia but in crimea and the ukraine. mr. mulcair claimed in the previous debate
mr. trudeau: the -- mr. mulcair: the ndp stands foursquare with the people of ukraine against this russian invasion. it is interesting to hear mr. trudeau say what he is going to do with mr. putin. you cannot even stand up to mr. harper on cepheid he won. how will you stand up to -- on c 51. how will you stand up to putin? the fact is there are two people. list of some of our closest allies, including the americans. putharper has refused to them on the list of sanctions for canada. why? because...
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mr. trudeau, since mr. mulcair had the first word, we'll give him the last in this session. >> president putin's statements today are cause for concern for all of us. this is a caldron. this is also a time for canadian values to be projected into that situation. our strong desire for peace -- mr. harper just talked about peacekeeping. the last time the liberals were in power, we went from number one in peacekeeping in the world to number 32, and now we're at number 68 under mr. 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 thi
mr. trudeau, since mr. mulcair had the first word, we'll give him the last in this session. >> president putin's statements today are cause for concern for all of us. this is a caldron. this is also a time for canadian values to be projected into that situation. our strong desire for peace -- mr. harper just talked about peacekeeping. the last time the liberals were in power, we went from number one in peacekeeping in the world to number 32, and now we're at number 68 under mr. harper. we...
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mr. trudeau is right. mr. mulcair's plan has already been rejected by an ndp government. >> not true. >> we'll wrap up that topic and move on to our final long form discussion. mr. mulcair, your party is opposed on making concession in aspects of auto manufacturing in the context of the current transpacific partnership negotiations. does this mean under an ndp led government canada would be locked out of the world's fastest-growing markets? >> translator: thank you very much. well, this week i had the opportunity to talk with the president of farmers we must commit ourself s ves to defend system which is a very important system that makes us very bright. we have no excuses to explain our system of supply in quebec and ontario. people are very worried because they know that three weeks prior to the election everything is allowed. >> mr. harper went public and said if you're in the auto sector you should be worried about what he's negotiating in the transpacific partnership. on mr. harper's watch we've lost 400,
mr. trudeau is right. mr. mulcair's plan has already been rejected by an ndp government. >> not true. >> we'll wrap up that topic and move on to our final long form discussion. mr. mulcair, your party is opposed on making concession in aspects of auto manufacturing in the context of the current transpacific partnership negotiations. does this mean under an ndp led government canada would be locked out of the world's fastest-growing markets? >> translator: thank you very much....
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mr. trudeau, since mr. mulcair had the first word, we'll give him the last in this session. >> president putin's statements today are cause for concern for all of us. this is a caldron. this is also a time for canadian values to be projected into that situation. our strong desire for peace -- mr. harper just talked about peacekeeping. the last time the liberals were in power, we went from number one in peacekeeping in the world to number 32, and now we're at number 68 under mr. 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
mr. trudeau, since mr. mulcair had the first word, we'll give him the last in this session. >> president putin's statements today are cause for concern for all of us. this is a caldron. this is also a time for canadian values to be projected into that situation. our strong desire for peace -- mr. harper just talked about peacekeeping. the last time the liberals were in power, we went from number one in peacekeeping in the world to number 32, and now we're at number 68 under mr. harper. we...
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mr. trudeau say what he's going to do with mr. putin. mr. trudeau, you can't even stand up to stephen harper on c-51. how are you going to stand up to putin? mr. harper talks a good game with regard to dealing with mr. putin. but the fact is there are two people, yakunin and sechen, who are on the list of some of our closest allies, including the americans. mr. harper has refused to put them on the list of sanctions for canada. you know why? because they have important business dealings here in canada. he's going to tell us he's got a longer list than anyone else. the rest of the people on that list don't matter much. but these two count. they should be on canada's sanctions list. they're not, because mr. harper talks a good game about dealing with putin, but two of his closest allies, two of his closest buddies, are not being sanctioned. mr. harper is protecting them, not sanctioning them. >> canada has the largest sanction list. it's not just in russia but in crimea and ukraine. if anybody is listed by all of our allies, they're of course l
mr. trudeau say what he's going to do with mr. putin. mr. trudeau, you can't even stand up to stephen harper on c-51. how are you going to stand up to putin? mr. harper talks a good game with regard to dealing with mr. putin. but the fact is there are two people, yakunin and sechen, who are on the list of some of our closest allies, including the americans. mr. harper has refused to put them on the list of sanctions for canada. you know why? because they have important business dealings here in...
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mr. trudeau's liberal party won a parliamentary steveny and unseated harper and his conservative party. trudeau,f pierre former canadian prime minister regarded as the father of modern canada, the younger trudeau campaigned on a policy of infrastructure spending and higher taxes on the wealthy. he will also end canada's involvement against the islamic state, known as isil and isis, terrorist group in iraq. president obama hopes mr. trudeau will end canadian pressure on the u.s. government keystone xl the pipeline project. what does mr. trudeau's victory mean for u.s.-canadian relation, eleanor clift? eleanor: warmer relation with president obama. the outgoing prime minister, was a climate denier. trudeau says he will lead the delegation to france later this year. the keystone pipeline, trudeau supports it but it's not at the core of his being as it for harper and what trudeau is advocating to pull the thedian economy out of doldrums is deficit spending and infrastructure spending and we to have that in this country, as well. so i think there will be a meeting of the minds between the two
mr. trudeau's liberal party won a parliamentary steveny and unseated harper and his conservative party. trudeau,f pierre former canadian prime minister regarded as the father of modern canada, the younger trudeau campaigned on a policy of infrastructure spending and higher taxes on the wealthy. he will also end canada's involvement against the islamic state, known as isil and isis, terrorist group in iraq. president obama hopes mr. trudeau will end canadian pressure on the u.s. government...
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mr. trudeau because he promise did to reduced climate emissions.he oil industry especially in the tar sands is vital to the economy. in almost every area of engagement with the world, there are tough decisions ahead. daniel yellow lak, al jazeera, toronto. >> argentinians will be helding to the polls to elect their next president on sunday. the country is suffering from one of the highest conflation rates in the world, it will be the economy at the head of the campaign. >> reporter: cotton and other products from argentina brought to the center of buenas aires who claim their industry is crisis. it is said this government has ignored the farming community. >> we are at the moment where we have to decide whether we will crack or not. we are literally losing money t costs more to grow our product than not to do anything. the government controls the exchange rate, inflation. it's impossible to know what will happen. >> reporter: farmers came to push the government to put an end to export taxes and implement economic taxes that will help the agricultur
mr. trudeau because he promise did to reduced climate emissions.he oil industry especially in the tar sands is vital to the economy. in almost every area of engagement with the world, there are tough decisions ahead. daniel yellow lak, al jazeera, toronto. >> argentinians will be helding to the polls to elect their next president on sunday. the country is suffering from one of the highest conflation rates in the world, it will be the economy at the head of the campaign. >> reporter:...
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mr. trudeau had a rough start and pretty much a three-way tie. doingning quite well in the early stages. a. trudeau not doing well in number of different debates and not sends a front runner. mr. harper holding on to his base. all of that changed in the last couple of weeks and will see a liberal party return to a majority position after 15 years. mr. trudeau ran on a promise of infrastructure spending. canada, although it emerged pretty much unscathed from the great recession, has fallen into a technical recession through much of the first part of this year. the oil price is the main reason. mr. trudeau felt spending was warranted and plans for insertion spending on the course of the next little while. will send a new canadian dollar drop in little against the u.s. dollar but expected when the stimulus comes on board the economy will pick back up. not expected to last for long. jonathan: dallas pamela ritchie in toronto. the headline, commodity route was pamelahat ritchie in toronto. the headline, commodity rout. obvious what is going on. we are
mr. trudeau had a rough start and pretty much a three-way tie. doingning quite well in the early stages. a. trudeau not doing well in number of different debates and not sends a front runner. mr. harper holding on to his base. all of that changed in the last couple of weeks and will see a liberal party return to a majority position after 15 years. mr. trudeau ran on a promise of infrastructure spending. canada, although it emerged pretty much unscathed from the great recession, has fallen into...
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mr. trudeau said that canada should not be in combat but providing aid and training. it was clear that the obama administration didn't want changes in the coalition. >> they've made an important contribution thus far, and we're deeply appreciative of them bringing their talent and skill and expertise to that effort, and we hope that we can continue to count on their on going support for this important mission. >> as world leaders give congratulations to mr. trudeau, foreign policy, climate change and energy policy are already looming large even before his government is formed. >> there is really two questions being put to him right away. one, do you really mean that you don't want to help us with isil? and do you really expect me to do anything on keystone xl? he's in a tough spot on both of those things. >> many canadians voted for trudeau because he promised to reduce canadian greenhouse gas emissions, particularly heading into the climate summit in paris this year. but the tar sand is vital to the economy. almost every area of engagement with the world there are to
mr. trudeau said that canada should not be in combat but providing aid and training. it was clear that the obama administration didn't want changes in the coalition. >> they've made an important contribution thus far, and we're deeply appreciative of them bringing their talent and skill and expertise to that effort, and we hope that we can continue to count on their on going support for this important mission. >> as world leaders give congratulations to mr. trudeau, foreign policy,...
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mr. trudeau and resigned. some other the things we expect from mr. u, promises for a greener commitment, canada into the world stage. it is also promising to set a price for carbon, moving forward on some of those rights. any big plans and late the economy. -- to stimulate the economy. react,had in the markets particularly the currency market? did a littlew it as the results were coming in. and when the majority was announced, when mr. trudeau made his speech, we got it would did. it is back up $.77 to the u.s. dollar. that has to do with oil uncertainty added, but we see it stabilizing therefore top. the tsx is up. many of the winners, construction companies. they will be an infrastructure focused the. and engineering side of things. the loser, pipelines. looks like there will be less emphasis from mr. trudeau on key pipeline projects like he's done. for the rail companies. canadian pacific and en rail. more winner, interesting story from our toronto bloomberg , pot stock. marijuana stop. mr. trudeau promised to legalize marijuana. betty: thank you.
mr. trudeau and resigned. some other the things we expect from mr. u, promises for a greener commitment, canada into the world stage. it is also promising to set a price for carbon, moving forward on some of those rights. any big plans and late the economy. -- to stimulate the economy. react,had in the markets particularly the currency market? did a littlew it as the results were coming in. and when the majority was announced, when mr. trudeau made his speech, we got it would did. it is back up...
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we have justin trudeau with a strong majority and not much else. mr justin trudeau basically will run this how he wants to once he's set up in office. >> thank you daniel lack reporting live. the prime minister stephen harper has conceded defeat to justin trudeau's conservative party. that's the latest. we'll bring you details as the results come in. >> moving on - the united nations says more than 25,000 in aleppo fled their homes, the area has been bombarded. victoria gatenby reports. >> reporter: these families left their homes near aleppo in a hurry, taking few belongings, they are some of 35,000 that escaped the area in the last few days. everton's government launched a campaign against rebel held areas. this time with air support. in the morning there were rockets and barrel bombs using weapons against us. >> reporter: this is what the strikes left behind, home after whom badly damaged. activists say most of the victims of the air strikes, bam bardments and barrel bombs are civilians. forces backed by jets who took control of villages, but oppos
we have justin trudeau with a strong majority and not much else. mr justin trudeau basically will run this how he wants to once he's set up in office. >> thank you daniel lack reporting live. the prime minister stephen harper has conceded defeat to justin trudeau's conservative party. that's the latest. we'll bring you details as the results come in. >> moving on - the united nations says more than 25,000 in aleppo fled their homes, the area has been bombarded. victoria gatenby...
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mr. trudeau as well. >> lastly from that campaign, mr. trudeau said he would withdraw from iraq and sir yasm how does the white house feel about that? josh: obviously the obama administration and -- will be in talks about the counter-isil effort. they've made an important contribution thus far and we're deeply appreciative of them lending their talent and skill and expertise to that effort and we hope that we can continue to count on their ongoing support for this very important mission. we certainly value the contributions that we've received from the canadians thus far in terms of our strategy to degrade and ultimately destroy isil. we certainly are hoping that they'll continue to play that important role they've played thus far. >> josh, as winter begins to bear down on eastern europe and the immigrants, the migration, refugee crisis there, has the president had any updates, any new conversations with the leaders, including angela merkel in terms of additional support? we know the u.s. is number one in providing that kind of monetary su
mr. trudeau as well. >> lastly from that campaign, mr. trudeau said he would withdraw from iraq and sir yasm how does the white house feel about that? josh: obviously the obama administration and -- will be in talks about the counter-isil effort. they've made an important contribution thus far and we're deeply appreciative of them lending their talent and skill and expertise to that effort and we hope that we can continue to count on their ongoing support for this very important mission....
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. >> mr justin trudeau didn't say when he may be able to bring the war planes home. much negotiation lays ahead to keep the promise. as well as improving relations with the united states. >> today... >> stephen harper committed canadian fighter jets to the u.s.-led air campaign, justin trudeau said canada shouldn't be in combat, but providing humanitarian aid and training. as a spokesman welcomed the result. it was clear that the president obama administration did not want changes. >> they made an important contribution and we are appreciative of them lending their their talent and skill and expertise to that effort. we hope that we can continue to count on their ongoing support for this important mission. >> reporter: as world leaders tweet congratulations to mr trudeau and the world's media watches, foreign policies, climate change and others are looming large. there are two questions you can imagine - one is do you mean you don't want to help us what i.s.i.l., and do you expect to do anything on keystone xl and the export more generally. he is in a tough spot. >>
. >> mr justin trudeau didn't say when he may be able to bring the war planes home. much negotiation lays ahead to keep the promise. as well as improving relations with the united states. >> today... >> stephen harper committed canadian fighter jets to the u.s.-led air campaign, justin trudeau said canada shouldn't be in combat, but providing humanitarian aid and training. as a spokesman welcomed the result. it was clear that the president obama administration did not want...
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mr. trudeau as well. >> and lastly, from that campaign, mr. trudeau said he would withdraw canada's air force from the fight with islamic state and syria. how does the white house feel about that? >> obviously the obama administration will be in talks with our canadian partners about their contribution to the counter-isil effort. they've made an important contribution thus far and we're appreciative of them lending their talent and skill and expertise to that effort. and we hope that we can continue to count on their ongoing support for this very important mission. we certainly value the contributions that we've received from the canadians thus far in terms of our strategy to degrade and ultimately destroy isil, and we're certainly hoping that they will continue to play that important role that they've played thus far. okay? j.c.? >> josh, as winter now begins to bear down on eastern europe and the immigrant migration, refugee crisis there, has the president had any updates? any new conversations with the leaders, including angela merkle, et ce
mr. trudeau as well. >> and lastly, from that campaign, mr. trudeau said he would withdraw canada's air force from the fight with islamic state and syria. how does the white house feel about that? >> obviously the obama administration will be in talks with our canadian partners about their contribution to the counter-isil effort. they've made an important contribution thus far and we're appreciative of them lending their talent and skill and expertise to that effort. and we hope...
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mr. harper's style and i think they embraced justin trudeau's style and call for hope and optimism. brent: would you say mr. harper may be lethal mistake -- a lot of people said he tried to "trump" things up with his campaign, going against certain groups in society, aiming at them, ala donald trump. is that what cost him the election? guest: i think so. this is unusual for stephen harper and the conservative party. a loan among conservative -- alone among conservative governments in the world, they had reached out to other groups. it helped them win the majority government in 2011. there were lots of debates and i think that that turned off canadian voters, especially new canadians. brent: does he have the weapons to do what he wants to do? is he going to be able to raise taxes, for example, on the rich? guest: i think so. and if you look at writing results around the country, vancouver and toronto, the liberals swept the big cities, including the richest constituencies in the country. even the rich seemed ready to embrace him. brent: even the rich want to be taxed in canada. tell t
mr. harper's style and i think they embraced justin trudeau's style and call for hope and optimism. brent: would you say mr. harper may be lethal mistake -- a lot of people said he tried to "trump" things up with his campaign, going against certain groups in society, aiming at them, ala donald trump. is that what cost him the election? guest: i think so. this is unusual for stephen harper and the conservative party. a loan among conservative -- alone among conservative governments in...
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mr. trudeau front and center. he played up his father's record in bringing in candidates first-ever charter of rights and freedoms. turnout was huge two weekends ago. nearly 75% higher than previous years. that could be good news for the opposition. >> there are still undecided voters, of course, but a lot of people have made up their mind. when people make up their minds in a change-focus election, generally speaking that favors of change party. >> we'll know that result tonight when the votes are counted but possibly polls have shown mr. trudeau's liberals surging from third place in august to a narrow lead today. the the third party has dropped to third. none of these polls suggest a clear victory for any party in this british-style westminster democracy. after four and a half years of a harper majority, the canadians may have to embrace themselves for a minority administration. they've been here before. >> that's been quite common in canada to have a hung parliament. as long as you have a stable minority gover
mr. trudeau front and center. he played up his father's record in bringing in candidates first-ever charter of rights and freedoms. turnout was huge two weekends ago. nearly 75% higher than previous years. that could be good news for the opposition. >> there are still undecided voters, of course, but a lot of people have made up their mind. when people make up their minds in a change-focus election, generally speaking that favors of change party. >> we'll know that result tonight...
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mr. trudeau's liberals surging from third place to now a lead today. the other opposition party they were in first and have dropped into a distant third. as for mr. harper and the conservatives his party is in a solid second with a third of the support of those polled. none of these polls suggest a clear victory. canadian may have to brace themselves for a minority administration. they've been here before. >> that's been quite common in canada, to have a hung parliament. as long as you have a fairly available minority government, it can work for some time ♪ who is the king of secrecy ♪ harper man ♪ harper man >> a song put together by a suspended government worker. the song has gone viral. >> well, daniel lak is in toronto for us. any signs of how it's going? the opinion poll suggesting possibly this is not going to be a good election for harper. >> well, the opinion polls, of course, are about as good as the paper they're written on. half the country is more or less just started voting, and the other half has been voting for a couple of hours. the turn
mr. trudeau's liberals surging from third place to now a lead today. the other opposition party they were in first and have dropped into a distant third. as for mr. harper and the conservatives his party is in a solid second with a third of the support of those polled. none of these polls suggest a clear victory. canadian may have to brace themselves for a minority administration. they've been here before. >> that's been quite common in canada, to have a hung parliament. as long as you...
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mr. trudeau was very much for open immigration, which actually changed canada. we had an important of immigrants from the -- import of immigrants from the philippines. many came over as domestics and nannies, and they formed unions, which has created a new impt that of america has yet to accept. our unions again to demand days off. i'm not saying that there is anything wrong with that, but i think it is important for your inst to be factually correct clarifying that she does not speak for every canadian, nor is she enough of an expert to know much much -- what went on during my time. guest: you are quite right, i don't speak for every canadian. there is 34 million, more or less, canadians. which is more -- about the size of california. so canadians have also to different opinions and different lives. and i could never presume to speak for all of them. i do want to point out, human a good point with what we call the slq crisis in canada, when there were acts of domestic terrorism where there were explosions and where there were kidnappings. and this had to do wit
mr. trudeau was very much for open immigration, which actually changed canada. we had an important of immigrants from the -- import of immigrants from the philippines. many came over as domestics and nannies, and they formed unions, which has created a new impt that of america has yet to accept. our unions again to demand days off. i'm not saying that there is anything wrong with that, but i think it is important for your inst to be factually correct clarifying that she does not speak for every...
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mr. trudeau as well. reporter: lastly from that campaign, mr. trudeau said he would withdraw canada's air force in the fight against the islamic state in iraq and syria. how does the white house feel about that? josh: obviously the obama administration and the united states will be in talks with our canadian partners about their contribution to our counter isil effort. they have made an important contribution thus far, and we are obviously deeply appreciative of them leaving their talent and skill and expertise in that effort. and we hope that we can continue to count on their ongoing support for this very important mission. we certainly value the contributions that we have received from the canadians thus far in terms of our strategy to ultimately destroy isil. we certainly are hoping they'll continue to play that important role they have played thus far. reporter: josh, winter now begins to bear down on eastern europe and the migration refugee crisis there, has the president had any updates, any new conversations with the leaders, including --
mr. trudeau as well. reporter: lastly from that campaign, mr. trudeau said he would withdraw canada's air force in the fight against the islamic state in iraq and syria. how does the white house feel about that? josh: obviously the obama administration and the united states will be in talks with our canadian partners about their contribution to our counter isil effort. they have made an important contribution thus far, and we are obviously deeply appreciative of them leaving their talent and...
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mr. trudeau's party which is quite a result. >> daniel, harper has resigned as leader of the conservative party. what does that mean for the party now? >> it's the sort of thing that happens in politics here, every eight, ten years, even a successful prime minister, a successful party leader needs to make way for new blood. when someone who did have a majority goes down to defeat, i think mr. harper will oversee a change in leadership, choose a new one, there is a new leader waiting in the wings, not to mention some equity in the eyes of the voters over the coming years, we can expect a pretty interesting transition in the conservative party because as people say here, there is only one steven harper. whoever comes next will be a different kettle of fish. >> more than 35,000 people have fled their homes around aleppo in syria in recent days. the area has been bombarded by russian jets backing government forces against opposition troo troops. victoria gatenby reports. >> some of the 35,000 people who have escaped the area in the last few days. ever since the syrian government launched a ne
mr. trudeau's party which is quite a result. >> daniel, harper has resigned as leader of the conservative party. what does that mean for the party now? >> it's the sort of thing that happens in politics here, every eight, ten years, even a successful prime minister, a successful party leader needs to make way for new blood. when someone who did have a majority goes down to defeat, i think mr. harper will oversee a change in leadership, choose a new one, there is a new leader waiting...
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mr. trudeau said that he agreed with europe, with this nafta matter. it went to the house of champions. mr. harper has an agreement with europe, and there are aspects, like investments, for example, that concern us and concern other countries in europe. so even if he announced 12 times that he's going to make an agreement, there isn't one yet. we can't pretend that we are growing while we are slowing down. i will never accept as the crucial environment or health or other matters to be nondefined, to international experts decide what i have the right to decide for the public. that's a basic canadian value. to keep the authority of the state, to take one's own decisions in the interest of the public. you know, mr. mulcair is trying to change the ndp to improve his image. the reality is that there are enormous difficulties to understand. we need free trade agreements to create a better future for our jobs and our economy. the ndp does not support any free-trade agreement that night have been signed in the last few years. oh, no, there is one. the one with jordan. that's the only one he acce
mr. trudeau said that he agreed with europe, with this nafta matter. it went to the house of champions. mr. harper has an agreement with europe, and there are aspects, like investments, for example, that concern us and concern other countries in europe. so even if he announced 12 times that he's going to make an agreement, there isn't one yet. we can't pretend that we are growing while we are slowing down. i will never accept as the crucial environment or health or other matters to be...
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mr. trudeau has proposed raising taxes on the wealthiest canadians to pay for a tax cut for the middle classjim webb is dropping out of the democratic presidential race, but does that mean he's done entirely? and wille is undecided weigh his options in the coming weeks. his campaign said he was considering an independent bid. paul ryan may have had a change of heart. he is said to be open to the idea of becoming speaker of the house, but there is a caveat. he wants assurances from republican hardliners that he will have their full support. says he believes ryan "would be reasonable as speaker." the american cancer society issuing revised guidelines on mammograms to cut down on false loans -- alarms. they should now start getting them at age 45, instead of 40. they recommend that women get screened every other year beginning at age 55. medical experts caution that women should speak with their doctors and it is not a blanket recommendation. that is your your news. -- your news. >> we are back with cambria investment management chief officer. you are telling us earlier that you are taking a lo
mr. trudeau has proposed raising taxes on the wealthiest canadians to pay for a tax cut for the middle classjim webb is dropping out of the democratic presidential race, but does that mean he's done entirely? and wille is undecided weigh his options in the coming weeks. his campaign said he was considering an independent bid. paul ryan may have had a change of heart. he is said to be open to the idea of becoming speaker of the house, but there is a caveat. he wants assurances from republican...
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. >> reporter: as world leaders treat congratulations to mr trudeau and everyone is watching. >> there's two questions to be put to him, one is do you mean you don't want to help us with i.s.i.l., and do you expect me to do anything on keystone xl and the bitumen. justin trudeau is in a tough spot on both of those. >> many canadians voted from justin trudeau, because he promised to reveal greenhouse gas emissions, particularly headed into the climate. the oil industry and the tar sands is vital to the economy. in almost every area of engagement with the world, there are tough decisions ahead >>> more news to come on the newshour, and after a stuttering start, arsenal breathe new life into their champion's league campaign. >> jo is along with the details in a moment. america, is to see the human stories... one at a time. get to know the people, their struggles, their hardships and their triumphs. >> it gives me a lot of pride. >> our american story is written everyday. it's not always pretty, but it's real... and we show you like no-one else can. this is our american story. this is americ
. >> reporter: as world leaders treat congratulations to mr trudeau and everyone is watching. >> there's two questions to be put to him, one is do you mean you don't want to help us with i.s.i.l., and do you expect me to do anything on keystone xl and the bitumen. justin trudeau is in a tough spot on both of those. >> many canadians voted from justin trudeau, because he promised to reveal greenhouse gas emissions, particularly headed into the climate. the oil industry and the...
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mr. trudeau's liberals surging from third place in august to a narrow lead today. the other opposition party the ndp were in first back then and dropped into a distant third. mr. harper and the conservatives his party are in a solid second with about a third of those polled in his favor. british style westminster democracy, canadians may have to brace themselves for a minority administration. they've been here before. >> that's been quite common in canada to have hung parliaments. and as long as you have a fairly stable minority government it can work for a long time. ♪ who's the king of secrecy ♪ harper-man harper man >> a satirical song, gone viral on social media, harper-man, sums up the desire for a new government 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, j
mr. trudeau's liberals surging from third place in august to a narrow lead today. the other opposition party the ndp were in first back then and dropped into a distant third. mr. harper and the conservatives his party are in a solid second with about a third of those polled in his favor. british style westminster democracy, canadians may have to brace themselves for a minority administration. they've been here before. >> that's been quite common in canada to have hung parliaments. and as...
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mr. trudeau's liberals surging to a narrow lead today. the opposition party were in first and dropped into a distant third. as for mr. harper and the conservatives, his party's in a solid second with about a third of the support of those polled. >> none of these polls suggest a clear victory for any party in this british style westminster democracy. after four and a half years of a harper majority, can danes may have to brace themselves for a minority administration. they've been here before. >> that's been quite common in canada to have hung parliaments. as long as you have a fairly stable minority government, it can work for a long time. ♪ ♪ >> satirical song put together by a federal civil servant who was promptly suspended has gone viral on social media. it's called harper man and does sum up the desire for a change in government, among two thirds of canadians. whether that means actual change in a first pass the voting system is the big question. the answer won't be known until lately monday night in canada. al jazeera, toronto. >> a
mr. trudeau's liberals surging to a narrow lead today. the opposition party were in first and dropped into a distant third. as for mr. harper and the conservatives, his party's in a solid second with about a third of the support of those polled. >> none of these polls suggest a clear victory for any party in this british style westminster democracy. after four and a half years of a harper majority, can danes may have to brace themselves for a minority administration. they've been here...
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mr. trudeau will be able to get done and accomplished movinger forward?e me projections. >> i think that one thing that he's going to get done is legalizing marijuana. i think that that will bring a lot into our economy and i'm not kidding. because british columbia and ontario, these two provinces, there's a huge underground industry, farmer for the best marijuana in the world. and a lot of americans come up to get it. so i think that that will be legalized. and it will be a source of revenue for the government, just like tobacco used to be big time. and liquor is now. so he'll be able to do that. and i think that he'll be able to lower taxes on the middle class. he's going to find a lot of resistance trying to raise taxes on 1%, and he's going to smack right into the united states and the whole business of the keystone pipeline. so although today he did say that he met with, or spoke with president obama, and that they will find common ground. i don't think that he is particularly -- >> well, it's nice to have you on the program. and i'm flat out of time
mr. trudeau will be able to get done and accomplished movinger forward?e me projections. >> i think that one thing that he's going to get done is legalizing marijuana. i think that that will bring a lot into our economy and i'm not kidding. because british columbia and ontario, these two provinces, there's a huge underground industry, farmer for the best marijuana in the world. and a lot of americans come up to get it. so i think that that will be legalized. and it will be a source of...
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mr. trudeau and offered him my congratulations, all of our congratulations on his successful campaign. [applause] and i have assured him of my full cooperation during a process of transition in the coming days. amy: a recent headline in the guardian dubbed him "the last remnant of george w. bush in north america." under stephen harper canada , became the only country to withdraw from the kyoto protocol, the international agreement setting reduction targets on carbon emissions. harper slashed the funding of environmental canada and scores of environmental programs. federal scientists were barred from speaking publicly without permission, an edict that especially muzzled discussions of climate change. a series of water laws were gutted as the government heavily promoted the expansion of carbon-intensive energy pipelines, including the keystone xl that would deliver alberta tar sands oil to the united states. the harper government was also riddled by corruption scandals, voter fraud allegations, a struggling economy, and accusations of race-baiting. harper made a campaign issue out of ban
mr. trudeau and offered him my congratulations, all of our congratulations on his successful campaign. [applause] and i have assured him of my full cooperation during a process of transition in the coming days. amy: a recent headline in the guardian dubbed him "the last remnant of george w. bush in north america." under stephen harper canada , became the only country to withdraw from the kyoto protocol, the international agreement setting reduction targets on carbon emissions. harper...
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mr. trudeau was very much for open immigration, which actually changed canada.had an important of immigrants from the -- import of immigrants from the philippines. many came over as domestics and nannies, and they formed unions, which has created a new impact that of america has yet to accept. our unions again to demand days off. i'm not saying that there is anything wrong with that, but i think it is important for your inst to be factually correct clarifying that she does not speak for every canadian, nor is she enough of an expert to know much much -- what went on during my time. guest: you are quite right, i don't speak for every canadian. there is 34 million, more or less, canadians. which is more -- about the size of california. so canadians have also to different opinions and different lives. and i could never presume to speak for all of them. i do want to point out, human a good point with what we call the slq crisis in canada, when there were acts of domestic terrorism where there were explosions and where there were kidnappings. and this had to do with
mr. trudeau was very much for open immigration, which actually changed canada.had an important of immigrants from the -- import of immigrants from the philippines. many came over as domestics and nannies, and they formed unions, which has created a new impact that of america has yet to accept. our unions again to demand days off. i'm not saying that there is anything wrong with that, but i think it is important for your inst to be factually correct clarifying that she does not speak for every...
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mr. trudeau also made it clear he will pull canadian fighter jets oit of the fight with isis. u.s.ublican congressman paul ryan says he's willing to replace john boehner, the retiring speaker of the house of representatives. but first, he wants the support of three key groups within the party. he also wants to make it harder to overthrow a sitting speaker. he says he'll make a final decision within the week. hong kong has long been suspected of playing a legal role between africa and china of illegal ivory smuggling. now there's video showing hong kong ivory traders offering illegal sales and getting around those legal restrictions. we have more on this and ivan, really hong kong is often seen as a weak link globally in so many ways. >> earlier this week, britain's prince william issued a speech in which he warned at the current rates of killing, the wild african elephant could be extinct on the african continent within a generation. and, of course, the poachers are going after that very valuable elephant ivory tusk, which isle illegal to be traded across borders. what many people
mr. trudeau also made it clear he will pull canadian fighter jets oit of the fight with isis. u.s.ublican congressman paul ryan says he's willing to replace john boehner, the retiring speaker of the house of representatives. but first, he wants the support of three key groups within the party. he also wants to make it harder to overthrow a sitting speaker. he says he'll make a final decision within the week. hong kong has long been suspected of playing a legal role between africa and china of...
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mr. trudeau for his achievement for his party.ments to canadians and they will have high expectations for the next parliament. [speaking french] [translator:] they will be serving canadians to build the future we will all like to see for our children and grandchildren that is what people expect of us we will stand up for your communities and five-year jobs and fight to protect the environment we will stand strong and climate change and protect land comair, water. [cheers and applause] and we will be resolute in our efforts to build a true nation to nation relationship with these priorities and many more that democrats will make real and lasting progress in this new parliament and with this election canadians have asked us all to work for them and we will not let them down. [cheers and applause] spee is speaking french. >>translator: of of life to thank the voters for renewing their confidence in me tonight and i were also like to think all the candidates who campaigned with courage under the ndp banner i couldn't be prouder of the
mr. trudeau for his achievement for his party.ments to canadians and they will have high expectations for the next parliament. [speaking french] [translator:] they will be serving canadians to build the future we will all like to see for our children and grandchildren that is what people expect of us we will stand up for your communities and five-year jobs and fight to protect the environment we will stand strong and climate change and protect land comair, water. [cheers and applause] and we...
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mr. trudeau and his kids? paul sweeney on star wars and all yahoo! will join us later to give us canadian wisdom. we will talk about the maple leafs and young trudeau as well. tomorrow we continue the conversation on yahoo! scott galloway highlighting headlines from when he was last on. this is "bloomberg surveillance" to start your day. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. ."loomberg surveillance tom keene in new york. guy johnson in london. time for a morning must-read on china. here's vonnie quinn. jinping issident xi in buckingham palace. the pomp and circumstance is much bigger than history to the united states and the simple state dinner we put on for him here. george magnus writes "for the financial times." his main point is that china ands the city of london would like its currency to play a bigger role. want london tos become the premier western financial center for renminbi trading, clearing, and settlement. this would be a departure for china. guy: london is where fx trades are centered globally. it makes sense for the chinese to do this. they p
mr. trudeau and his kids? paul sweeney on star wars and all yahoo! will join us later to give us canadian wisdom. we will talk about the maple leafs and young trudeau as well. tomorrow we continue the conversation on yahoo! scott galloway highlighting headlines from when he was last on. this is "bloomberg surveillance" to start your day. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. ."loomberg surveillance tom keene in new york. guy johnson in london. time for a morning must-read on china....
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mr. trudeau is going to be the winner of that election. correct me if i'm wrong. but i believe he made some preelection statements that canada would not purchase the f-35s. and i think they were in for 65. and so the question is about affordability. if a partner drops out of that, and i don't even know -- aim not a lawyer. i'm dangerous enough as a marine at one time is that going to have an impact on cost or what have you? >> i'm pretty sure this is my question. so let me start off by saying, it wouldn't be appropriate for me to speculate what canada will or won't do. so i won't provide any opinion about that. and i will also tell you that i have received no official motivation from canada about the change in taught for them today. having said that, i'm prepared to tell you what the impact to the program would be if that were the case. let me exchain that to you. >> so first, the current development program that ends in 2017, there would be no effect whatsoever if canada were no longer a partner. because they had paid all the money into the development program an
mr. trudeau is going to be the winner of that election. correct me if i'm wrong. but i believe he made some preelection statements that canada would not purchase the f-35s. and i think they were in for 65. and so the question is about affordability. if a partner drops out of that, and i don't even know -- aim not a lawyer. i'm dangerous enough as a marine at one time is that going to have an impact on cost or what have you? >> i'm pretty sure this is my question. so let me start off by...
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mr. trudeau as well. >> withdraw from the fight against islamic state in iraq and syria. [inaudible question] >> obviously the obama administration and united states will be in touch with the arcadian partners. we are deeply appreciative of them landing there -- lending their talent and skill and effort and we hope that we can continue to count upon their ongoing support for this very important mission. [inaudible conversations] >> we value what we received support and are hoping that they will to continue. [inaudible question] >> interested in making a financial contribution to ongoing humanitarian relief efforts. the organizations that are involved what you recognize it and i this is my but not me like i have given elderly updates of the get pope really you want to thank you [inaudible question] >> about the fact that these individuals are fleeing violence in syria and are human beings and have the same worries and concerns about the. >> this debate with mitt romney, the president said that vice president biden had advised him against going after bin laden. >> george, i
mr. trudeau as well. >> withdraw from the fight against islamic state in iraq and syria. [inaudible question] >> obviously the obama administration and united states will be in touch with the arcadian partners. we are deeply appreciative of them landing there -- lending their talent and skill and effort and we hope that we can continue to count upon their ongoing support for this very important mission. [inaudible conversations] >> we value what we received support and are...
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i think trudeau is having a real moment of sinking in. not only is he promised mr he has a massive mandate. not only is he- prime minister, but he has a massive mandate. at 184.w, he is sitting you need 170 in canada to form a majority. scarlet: so it is a done deal for mr. trudeau. coming up in the next 20 minutes, it is getting real tough for the diamond business. demand has tanked in china due to the commodities slump. but is the worst over? do diamond prices have further to fall? scarlet: how much will an mba boost your earnings potential? an mba is worth far more to men than the fairer sex. alix: i've got to be honest. i wasn't surprised about that. the first report on china currency manipulation since august. the treasury believes the u.n. is -- the yuan is below its value. scarlet: welcome back. berm -- theor the bloomberg business flash. in health care, teen heat has rejected a proposal from amsurg. $2.5 million. amsurg says team health rejected an offer last month. clearly, i can read. t-mobile netherlands could fetch as much as $6 million. global ise's me
i think trudeau is having a real moment of sinking in. not only is he promised mr he has a massive mandate. not only is he- prime minister, but he has a massive mandate. at 184.w, he is sitting you need 170 in canada to form a majority. scarlet: so it is a done deal for mr. trudeau. coming up in the next 20 minutes, it is getting real tough for the diamond business. demand has tanked in china due to the commodities slump. but is the worst over? do diamond prices have further to fall? scarlet:...
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mr. trudeau is going to be the winner of that election. correct me if i am wrong, but i believe he made some pre-election statements that n canada would not purchase the f-35s and thick they were in for 65. the question is about affordability if a partner drops out of that. i don't know -- i'm not a lawyer and dangerous enough as a marine at one time. is that going to have an impact on costs? >> it wouldn't be appropriate to speculate what canada will or won't do. i won't provide any opinion about that. i will also tell you, i have received no official notification from canada about the change in status for them today. having said that, i'm prepared to tell you what the impact to the program would be if that were the case. let me explain that to you. first, the current development program that ends in 2017 would have -- there would be no effect whatsoever if canada were no longer a partner. they had paid all the money in the development program and all services already paid and we intend on finishing the development program we already have
mr. trudeau is going to be the winner of that election. correct me if i am wrong, but i believe he made some pre-election statements that n canada would not purchase the f-35s and thick they were in for 65. the question is about affordability if a partner drops out of that. i don't know -- i'm not a lawyer and dangerous enough as a marine at one time. is that going to have an impact on costs? >> it wouldn't be appropriate to speculate what canada will or won't do. i won't provide any...
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mr. trudeau is going to be the winner of that election. correct me if i am wrong, but i believe he made some pre-election statements that canada would not purchase the f-35s and thick they were in for 65. the question is about affordability if a partner drops out of that. i don't know -- i'm not a lawyer and dangerous enough as a marine at one time. is that going to have an impact on costs? >> it wouldn't be appropriate to speculate what canada will or won't do. i won't provide any opinion about that. i will also tell you, i have received no official notification from canada about the change in status for them today. having said that, i'm prepared to tell you what the impact to the program would be if that were the case. let me explain that to you. first, the current development program that ends in 2017 would have -- there would be no effect whatsoever if canada were no longer a partner. they had paid all the money in the development program and all services already paid and we intend on finishing the development program we already have.
mr. trudeau is going to be the winner of that election. correct me if i am wrong, but i believe he made some pre-election statements that canada would not purchase the f-35s and thick they were in for 65. the question is about affordability if a partner drops out of that. i don't know -- i'm not a lawyer and dangerous enough as a marine at one time. is that going to have an impact on costs? >> it wouldn't be appropriate to speculate what canada will or won't do. i won't provide any...
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mr. justin trudeau, leader of the liberal party of canada. [ applause ]of canad >> well, gentlemen, we are glad to finally have the three of you here on stage. you've all agreed to the rules of this debate in advance, and i want to quote as a friendly reminder the rule that leaders e will respect each other's right to speak in order to make pointt uninterrupted. so, let's get started.remin right now, the world is ake witnessing the largest humanitarian crisis since the second world war, as the t's conflict in syria and northern s iraq rages on. mr. mulcair, you have pledged aa prime minister to pull canada's military forces out of the international coalition fightins isis. question for you is, if the threat the islamic state represents doesn't justify a military response, when would ay ndp government use military if force? >> translator: you have 90 seconds to respond. alitary let's go. >> canada does have a role to play in fighting the horror that is isis. we can help stop the flow of e 0 arms, help stop the flow of funds and the flow of foreign fighters. there are more than 60 countries
mr. justin trudeau, leader of the liberal party of canada. [ applause ]of canad >> well, gentlemen, we are glad to finally have the three of you here on stage. you've all agreed to the rules of this debate in advance, and i want to quote as a friendly reminder the rule that leaders e will respect each other's right to speak in order to make pointt uninterrupted. so, let's get started.remin right now, the world is ake witnessing the largest humanitarian crisis since the second world war,...
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mr. vice presidents. [applause] >> good job. [applause] [applause] .. even ones as dramatic don't last long. trudeau'sdaschle be tested by a sizable addition in the house of commons. >> i'm aware of both the opportunity and responsibility that we have to live up to having put forward a strong vision for growth for unity. >> he has to navigate the tpp come the keystone xl pipeline chart a new course on climate change impacts on more refugees by year's end. pledging to do all of that collaboratively. >> actually listening and respecting the 337 other voices that are in the house of commons that were chosen by canadians yesterday. >> there'll be a cabinet named in two weeks. >> the cabinet is filled with people who are not just representatives of their ministries departments but actual deciders. .. we will see if he can transfer that brand to prime minister in the cut and thrust of government. then a new cabinet. no word on when the new cabinet will convene. >> thanks very much. he has given himself two weeks to choose his cabinet. we are joined now. what did he say today? >> he gave us that date which i
mr. vice presidents. [applause] >> good job. [applause] [applause] .. even ones as dramatic don't last long. trudeau'sdaschle be tested by a sizable addition in the house of commons. >> i'm aware of both the opportunity and responsibility that we have to live up to having put forward a strong vision for growth for unity. >> he has to navigate the tpp come the keystone xl pipeline chart a new course on climate change impacts on more refugees by year's end. pledging to do all of...
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mr. harper wasn't able to get going. >> the all-important climate change conference is coming up in paris. stephen harper was criticized for his stance on the environment, how does justin trudeau'shange that? >> reporter: he is obviously going to have to go to that conference in paris as canada's representative. what he said is he is going to sit down with the ten provinces that run this country. they are the ones that get to regulate things like greenhouse gas emissions, come up with a unified plan with them. that probably won't be in time ready for that conference, but he will be able to tell the world he'll take this issue a lot more seriously than stephen harper has. >> daniel lak reporting there from tonto. >>> more than 600,000 refugees have arrived in europe this year. more than 500,000 have arrived in greece. many then take journeys north into other parts of europe. from greece more than 6,000 have con on to bulgaria. another 10,000 have travelled to macedonia, moving up to serbia, and more than 100,000 have registered for asylum this year. some have gone on to hungary. 1 150,000. for many the final destination, though, in germany. according to the u.n. refugee agency 22
mr. harper wasn't able to get going. >> the all-important climate change conference is coming up in paris. stephen harper was criticized for his stance on the environment, how does justin trudeau'shange that? >> reporter: he is obviously going to have to go to that conference in paris as canada's representative. what he said is he is going to sit down with the ten provinces that run this country. they are the ones that get to regulate things like greenhouse gas emissions, come up...
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mr. bush will attend an evening fund-raiser at the woodside home of paul edwards tickets start at $2700 per person. >>> canada took a hard turn to the left. 43-year-old liberal party leader justin trudeau will become canada's new prime minister. he is the son of late prime minister pierre trudeau. his liberal party won a majority of parliament's 338 seats, that ends nine years of conservative rule under prime minister steven harper. trudeau, a former school teacher, becomes the second youngest prime minister in canadian history. >>> a new twist in the case of oscar pistorius. he was released from prison overnight, after serving just a fraction of his sentence. >> and that's legal under south african law. but how they did it is raising eyebrows. his family's speaking out. here's nbc's jeff rossen. >> reporter: in the darkness of night, oscar pistorius was rushed out of prison, surrounded in secrecy, prison officials seeking him out so early, cameras wouldn't be there to see him. this morning, pistorius' publicist emerging to make a statement. >> the family is happy that oscar's home but want to make the point, oscar's sentence continues and that is the key point here. >> reporter: oscar
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mr. trudeau is going to be the winner of that election. correct me if i'm wrong. but i believe he made some preelection statements that canada would not purchase the f-35s. and i think they were in for 65. and so the question is about affordability. if a partner drops out of that, and i don't even know -- aim not a lawyer. i'm dangerous enough as a marine at one time is that going to have an impact on cost or what have you? >> i'm pretty sure this is my question. so let me start off by saying, it wouldn't be appropriate for me to speculate what canada will or won't do. so i won't provide any opinion about that. and i will also tell you that i have received no official motivation f
mr. trudeau is going to be the winner of that election. correct me if i'm wrong. but i believe he made some preelection statements that canada would not purchase the f-35s. and i think they were in for 65. and so the question is about affordability. if a partner drops out of that, and i don't even know -- aim not a lawyer. i'm dangerous enough as a marine at one time is that going to have an impact on cost or what have you? >> i'm pretty sure this is my question. so let me start off by...