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mr. trudeau, you seem to be quite carefully talk about mr. trump. renegotiating this or turn it -- or tearing it up why don't , come out and say that forcefully? president nieta. you compared mr. trump to hitler. how concerned are you that there will be a wall up under border? -- on your border? [laughter] >> excellent questions roberta. [laughter] canadians are little more subtle. [laughter] i will help out my friends a little bit on the last question even though it was not directed at me and say when i visit other countries, it is not my job to comment on candidates on the middle of the race because they manned up winning -- may end up winning and relationships tend to transcend who is in power. it is a tough question. i'm not saying they should not answer but i'm going to help them out a little bit. [laughter] there is no doubt that when i got countries i've gotten -- when i visit countries, i've gotten preferences but i barely express them. with respect to brexit, first of all, i think you have seen the market settle down a little bit over the l
mr. trudeau, you seem to be quite carefully talk about mr. trump. renegotiating this or turn it -- or tearing it up why don't , come out and say that forcefully? president nieta. you compared mr. trump to hitler. how concerned are you that there will be a wall up under border? -- on your border? [laughter] >> excellent questions roberta. [laughter] canadians are little more subtle. [laughter] i will help out my friends a little bit on the last question even though it was not directed at...
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mr. trudeau. they extended their hands together, a split second late president obama reached toward mexico's president. it was awkward. >> the twitter verse not surprisingly, exploded with comments on this. some examples, one for the awkward handshake hall of fame. that awkward joint handshake is what my life would look like as a handshake. and of course we'll defeat isis, but let's figure out the handshake thing. >> how would you work it out? >> i think they worked it out at the end. the shoulders and the other two shook hands. instead it was -- >> they should have just pounded it out. >> what if someone went for the high five or the pound? or the worse is if you go for a hug. >> yeah. it's a little awkward. >> everyone should just -- or just a pound. >> we can't even decide. >> go for the pound right away. then you might think he's trying to punch you. >> then secret service takes you down. >> we don't have a solution. >> coming up the emergency call that got hearts racing. at a 9-1-1 dispatch c
mr. trudeau. they extended their hands together, a split second late president obama reached toward mexico's president. it was awkward. >> the twitter verse not surprisingly, exploded with comments on this. some examples, one for the awkward handshake hall of fame. that awkward joint handshake is what my life would look like as a handshake. and of course we'll defeat isis, but let's figure out the handshake thing. >> how would you work it out? >> i think they worked it out at...
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mr. trudeau has brought to our shared visit with a strong and integrated north america.nk you so much, dustin. let me start by once again commenting on the horrific terrorist attack that took place yesterday in his temple -- istanbul's maine international airport, one of the busiest of the world. people of turkey and his temple, those affected by this terrible crimes, we have offered all assistance that we have available to our outline, turkey , and we stand prepared to assist them during this difficult time. we are still learning all the facts, but we know this is part of our broader shared fight against terrorist networks. we will continue to work closely with turkey through them out. meanwhile, we do what is necessary to protect our people. i am confident we can and we will defeat those who offer only death and destruction, and we will always remember even with those trying to divide us, we are stronger and we come together and work toward a better world together. we are reminded of this basic fact. to 489d, we are home million people. we are bound together by family,
mr. trudeau has brought to our shared visit with a strong and integrated north america.nk you so much, dustin. let me start by once again commenting on the horrific terrorist attack that took place yesterday in his temple -- istanbul's maine international airport, one of the busiest of the world. people of turkey and his temple, those affected by this terrible crimes, we have offered all assistance that we have available to our outline, turkey , and we stand prepared to assist them during this...
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mr. trudeau, with the goals that you have said are ambitious for clean energy, does this mean the u.s. will import more hydro electricity? >> answer for you, mr. obama, with this agreement to produce more clean energy, does it mean that the united states will have to import more hydro electricity from canada? >> certainly the agreement that we have concluded today, values our shift towards cleaner, renewable energy. canada has a tremendous amount of energy that comes from clean sources right now and, we're always looking to create more. how we work together as not just as two countries but as three countries on energy solutions that give opportunities to our citizens while protecting future generations from impact of climate changes is something we all are entirely agreed on. one of the things we learned the paris agreement, following different paths towards solutions there is no one single solution to our energy challenges or to the challenges posed by climate change. we need to be creative and innovative and work together. that is the why the conclusion of this ambitious continental e
mr. trudeau, with the goals that you have said are ambitious for clean energy, does this mean the u.s. will import more hydro electricity? >> answer for you, mr. obama, with this agreement to produce more clean energy, does it mean that the united states will have to import more hydro electricity from canada? >> certainly the agreement that we have concluded today, values our shift towards cleaner, renewable energy. canada has a tremendous amount of energy that comes from clean...
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mr. trudeau, with the goals that you said are ambitious for clean energy, does this mean the u.s. will import more hydroelectricity? >> with this agreement to produce more clean energy, does it mean that the united states will have to import more hydroelectricity from canada? >> certainly agreement that we've concluded today valued our shift towards cleaner renewable energy. canada has a tremendous amount of energy that comes from clean sources right now. and we're always looking to create more. how we work together as -- not just as two countries but as three countries on energy solutions that give opportunities to our citizens while protecting future generations from the impacts of climate change is something we are already entirely agreed on. one of the things that we've learn learned through the paris agreement and other solutions is there is no single solution to our energy challenges or the challenges posed by climate change. we need to work together. the conclusion of this is so important. and how we're going to do not just our share to combat the challenge of climate chang
mr. trudeau, with the goals that you said are ambitious for clean energy, does this mean the u.s. will import more hydroelectricity? >> with this agreement to produce more clean energy, does it mean that the united states will have to import more hydroelectricity from canada? >> certainly agreement that we've concluded today valued our shift towards cleaner renewable energy. canada has a tremendous amount of energy that comes from clean sources right now. and we're always looking to...
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prime minister trudeau, both -- i mean, you seem to be quite careful when you talk about mr. trump. renegotiating nafta or tearing it up would be such a disaster for canada. why not come out and say that forcefully? and president pinieto. i'm wondering if you still stand by that and how worried are you that this time next year there will be a wall up on your border? >> okay. excellent questions, roberta. canadians are a little more subtle. i'm actually going to help out my friends a little bit on your last question even though it wasn't directed at me and just say, when i visit other countries, it's not my job to comment on candidates in the middle of a race just because they may end up winning. and the relationship between governments tend to transcend whoever is in power at any given time. so it's a tough question. i'm not saying they shouldn't answer it. i'm helping him out a little bit. because there's no doubt when i visit countries there's times i've got preferences, but i rarely express them. with respect to brexit, first of all, i think seen the markets settle down a little
prime minister trudeau, both -- i mean, you seem to be quite careful when you talk about mr. trump. renegotiating nafta or tearing it up would be such a disaster for canada. why not come out and say that forcefully? and president pinieto. i'm wondering if you still stand by that and how worried are you that this time next year there will be a wall up on your border? >> okay. excellent questions, roberta. canadians are a little more subtle. i'm actually going to help out my friends a...
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[applause] prime minister trudeau: thank you, mr. speaker. wonderful to see you all today. mr. president, it is an honor to welcome you to parliament, on behalf of all canadians, welcome to our house. [applause] prime minister trudeau: before we begin, i would like to ask everyone here today to join in a moment of silence in memory of those killed and injured in yesterday's attack in istanbul. >> merci. trudeau: mr.r to president, the house we sit in today has witnessed many extraordinary moments in history. it is where governments made difficult decisions to send young men and women to war, decisions that forever changed our country and the world. it was here in 1922 that are first female member of parliament show generations of canadian girls that yes, they could. [applause] prime minister trudeau: and now, finally, the house gets to see a bromance up close. [laughter] prime minister trudeau: thanks for making that possible. though i still think dude-plomacy is more accurate. the truth is that while we are friends, it is a friendship that is far from unique. >> through family,
[applause] prime minister trudeau: thank you, mr. speaker. wonderful to see you all today. mr. president, it is an honor to welcome you to parliament, on behalf of all canadians, welcome to our house. [applause] prime minister trudeau: before we begin, i would like to ask everyone here today to join in a moment of silence in memory of those killed and injured in yesterday's attack in istanbul. >> merci. trudeau: mr.r to president, the house we sit in today has witnessed many extraordinary...
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mr. president, it's an honor to elcome you to parliament, on behalf of all canadians, welcome house. [applause] trudeau: before we begin, i would like to ask everyone today moment of silence to remember those killed and injured in yesterday's attack in istanbul. > mr. president, the house we sit in today has witnessed many extraordinary moments in history. made the governments difficult decision to send young men and women to war, decisions countryever changed our and the world. 1922 that agnes member, our first female of parliament showed generations of canadian girls that yes, they could. [applause] and now,ister trudeau: finally, this house gets to see bromance up close. [laughter] thanks for making that possible. although, i still think dude-plomacy is more accurate but i'll get over it. truth is, while barack and i are friends, it is a friendship unique. canadians and americans are and prosperity. we all want opportunities for success. prime minister trudeau: and we that economic growth means most when it improves the lives of the people who work so it, especially the middle class and those workin
mr. president, it's an honor to elcome you to parliament, on behalf of all canadians, welcome house. [applause] trudeau: before we begin, i would like to ask everyone today moment of silence to remember those killed and injured in yesterday's attack in istanbul. > mr. president, the house we sit in today has witnessed many extraordinary moments in history. made the governments difficult decision to send young men and women to war, decisions countryever changed our and the world. 1922 that...
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mr. trudeau, with the goals that you said are ambitious for clean energy, does this mean the u.s. will import more hydroelectricity? >> to produce more clean energy, does it mean that the united states will have to import more hydroelectricity from canada? >> certainly the agreement that we've concluded today values our shift towards cleaner renewable energy. canada has a tremendous amount of energy that comes from clean sources right now and we're always looking to create more. how we work together as not just as two countries, but as three countries, on energy solutions that give opportunities to our citizens, while protecting future generations from the impacts of climate change is something that we are all entirely agreed on. one of the things that we've learned, and this is through the paris agreement, and through years of following different paths towards solutions, is there no one single solution to our energy challenges or to the challenges posed by climb change, that we need to be creative, we need to be innovative, and we need to work together. and that's why the conclus
mr. trudeau, with the goals that you said are ambitious for clean energy, does this mean the u.s. will import more hydroelectricity? >> to produce more clean energy, does it mean that the united states will have to import more hydroelectricity from canada? >> certainly the agreement that we've concluded today values our shift towards cleaner renewable energy. canada has a tremendous amount of energy that comes from clean sources right now and we're always looking to create more. how...
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mr. philip. trudeau, with the goals you have said, does this mean the u.s. will import more hydraulic hydroelectricity? certainly the agreement we have included today, the values are shipped towards cleaner, renewable energy. amounthas a tremendous of energy that comes with clean sources and we are always looking to create more. how we work together on just as two countries but three countries on energy solutions that give opportunities to our solutions while protecting future generations from the impact of climate change is something we are entirely agreed on. one of the things we have learned with the paris agreement and years of following different paths toward solutions is there is no single solution to our energy challenges or to the challenges posed by climate change. we need to be creative, innovative. we need to work together and that is why the inclusion of this ambitious continental energy strategy is so important and how weird going to do not just -- we are going to do not just our share to combat the challenges of climate change, but to demonstra
mr. philip. trudeau, with the goals you have said, does this mean the u.s. will import more hydraulic hydroelectricity? certainly the agreement we have included today, the values are shipped towards cleaner, renewable energy. amounthas a tremendous of energy that comes with clean sources and we are always looking to create more. how we work together on just as two countries but three countries on energy solutions that give opportunities to our solutions while protecting future generations from...
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[cheering and applause] crowd chanting] prime president, minister, madam trudeau, mr. speaker of the house of commons, excellencies, honorable senators, members of the house of commons, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen. language] oreign translator: mr. president, it is for me to thank you for being here today and to address our parliament >> i want to thank you for being today and for addressing this joint session of our parliament. obvious enthusiasm with which you have been received has far more oken eloquently than anything i might add about the admiration which you.ave for [applause] >> as our two countries both seek to advance the same principles that you have already mentioned, we share the same hopes and dreams, not only for for that and our brother nations as well. ecause of the shared belief in upholding these principles, canadians from across this great country have followed your presidency closely, and we have watched you face many challenges. through it all, you have persisted with calm, with with an unwaivering clarity of purpose. the result has
[cheering and applause] crowd chanting] prime president, minister, madam trudeau, mr. speaker of the house of commons, excellencies, honorable senators, members of the house of commons, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen. language] oreign translator: mr. president, it is for me to thank you for being here today and to address our parliament >> i want to thank you for being today and for addressing this joint session of our parliament. obvious enthusiasm with which you have been...
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mr. obama met in ottawa with canadian prime minister trudeau and mexican president pena nieto.said cutting off trade will only make everyone poorer. >> the prescription of withdrawing from trade deals and focusing solely your local market, that's the wrong medicine. we can't disengage, we've got to engage more. >> woodruff: the leaders also called for more liberal immigration policies and action against climate change. european union leaders issued a warning today-- if britain wants continued access to the euro market, it must accept european workers. member states met in brussels, just days after britain voted to quit the e.u. french president francois hollande summed up the message to leaders in london: >> ( translated ): they have to understand that they can't just hang on to their existing advantages. you can't just say "what is ours is ours, and what is yours is up for negotiations." it's an old principle but no, it doesn't work like that. >> woodruff: part of what drove the brexit vote was opposition to accepting thousands of workers from other e.u. states. the u.s. senat
mr. obama met in ottawa with canadian prime minister trudeau and mexican president pena nieto.said cutting off trade will only make everyone poorer. >> the prescription of withdrawing from trade deals and focusing solely your local market, that's the wrong medicine. we can't disengage, we've got to engage more. >> woodruff: the leaders also called for more liberal immigration policies and action against climate change. european union leaders issued a warning today-- if britain wants...
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mr. froman: tpp was negotiated under the previous administration in canada. when the trudeau administration came in, they made clear they wanted to go through a robust consultation process around the country of different sectors and parts of the country to make sure they had the input of a wide range of stakeholders before moving forward with tpp. respect that we decision, that process, and i don't think it has a significant impact in the united states on congress' consideration of tpp. bill: right here. >> i'm looking at this from a different perspective. i'm representing a very large number of scientists. when we look at these things, we would say at some point, if you have a whole bunch of people who and one something doesn't, and you were to make a decision that the people who agree could go do something and the one who doesn't would have a choice of either joining or pulling out to negotiate a better deal by themselves, wouldn't that be a feasible option? mr. froman: are you referring to the wto? >> tpp. mr. froman: in canada? >> know, hours. the agriculture. mr. froman:
mr. froman: tpp was negotiated under the previous administration in canada. when the trudeau administration came in, they made clear they wanted to go through a robust consultation process around the country of different sectors and parts of the country to make sure they had the input of a wide range of stakeholders before moving forward with tpp. respect that we decision, that process, and i don't think it has a significant impact in the united states on congress' consideration of tpp. bill:...
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mr. israel: stay tuned, ladies and gentlemen. thank you all. >> president obama travels to canada for a state visit with prime minister justin trudeau and mexican president enrique pena. you can see it here on c-span. later, our coverage continues as president obama addresses the canadian parliament also here on c-span. this weekend on c-span city store, along with our comcast cable partners, we explore the history and literary life of provo, utah. showcases manyer of his great finds, including brigham young's copy of the book of mormon and an original copy of "common sense." >> robert bell wanted to have this printed and wanted the the soldiersuy mittens. well, after it went through three printings, they had a falling out so thomas payne allowed anybody to print it, lowered the price and said anybody could print it. that is one reason that book is so well known. >> the latter-day saints fit kind of awkwardly in that because not only are they a religious minority but they are a religious minority who over time have figured in disproportionately visible ways in the debates about religion. >> and on american history tv, take a tour of the brigham
mr. israel: stay tuned, ladies and gentlemen. thank you all. >> president obama travels to canada for a state visit with prime minister justin trudeau and mexican president enrique pena. you can see it here on c-span. later, our coverage continues as president obama addresses the canadian parliament also here on c-span. this weekend on c-span city store, along with our comcast cable partners, we explore the history and literary life of provo, utah. showcases manyer of his great finds,...
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justin trudeau, the prime minister of canada, tweet the recently by condolences to the family of gordie howe, the detroit red wings, and all his fans around the world. he will always be mrally for all those fans of t.o.w. in the city of detroit. >> sandy shoals, thanks so much. gordie howe played so much he had a chance to suit up beside his son. what a legacy. thanks so much for joining me today. i'm john berman "at this hour with berman and bolduan" starts after a quick break. me down♪ ♪lost love is sweeter when it's finally found♪ . "at this hour with berman and bolduan" starts after a quick break. "at this ho bolduan" starts after a quick break. for crash survival, subaru has developed ours most revolutionary feature yet. a car that can see trouble and stop itself to avoid it. when the insurance institute for highway safety tested front crash prevention nobody beat subaru models with eyesight. not toyota. not ford or any other brand. subaru eyesight. an extra set of eyes, every time you drive. with usaa is awesome. homeowners insurance life insurance automobile insurance i spent 20 years active duty they still refer to me as "gunnery sergeant" when i call being a us
justin trudeau, the prime minister of canada, tweet the recently by condolences to the family of gordie howe, the detroit red wings, and all his fans around the world. he will always be mrally for all those fans of t.o.w. in the city of detroit. >> sandy shoals, thanks so much. gordie howe played so much he had a chance to suit up beside his son. what a legacy. thanks so much for joining me today. i'm john berman "at this hour with berman and bolduan" starts after a quick break....