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mr. trudeau worked his -- off. charlie: what do you think of the pope? bono: i have not met francis.am due to meet him. we have corresponded. he is a remarkable man and what i think it's, debt cancellation, all those years ago, the catholic church made that cancellation a priority. my argument was why did you not tell people what was accomplished? they succeeded. $120 billion of debts were canceled. that money was spent largely on education. charlie: you are so alive, talking about this. it is a moving part, and energizing part of who you are, who you are being today. at the same time, the music is there. it is central to who you are. central to you, what defines you. those songs are answers to questions that you ask yourself about who you are and what you are about, and memory. bono: you love music. you get it. you know, i have become more indulgent in music. i have become less -- about the music because in my other life, i get to do that. i think it is ok for artists to occasionally stare at their naval. charlie: you like all of it. bono: you mentioned bill gates and microsoft. whe
mr. trudeau worked his -- off. charlie: what do you think of the pope? bono: i have not met francis.am due to meet him. we have corresponded. he is a remarkable man and what i think it's, debt cancellation, all those years ago, the catholic church made that cancellation a priority. my argument was why did you not tell people what was accomplished? they succeeded. $120 billion of debts were canceled. that money was spent largely on education. charlie: you are so alive, talking about this. it is...
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mr. trudeau in canada has done. she put herself on the forefront.he is been let down by some of her colleagues. i was in berlin the month before last and germans have addressed this at the state and city level. there aren't people living in gymnasiums. this terrible incident this week wasn't an -- a refugee entry issue. jonathan: i wonder how you mix the eye deals of the crisis and getting elected. >> you address the problem at source. if you just say all the refuse -- refugees are going to come to western europe, you won't get elected. the responses to say there needs to be more effective humanitarian aid. they need support if they are to house large numbers of refugees. there needs to be a legal way or the most vulnerable cases to come to america or europe. we face a massive choice. is it going to be a turning inward or will there be continued fragmentation? is there going to be a recognition that in the modern age, in a connected global world of problems aren't going to be contained in the region they start and that's a massive issue facing the n
mr. trudeau in canada has done. she put herself on the forefront.he is been let down by some of her colleagues. i was in berlin the month before last and germans have addressed this at the state and city level. there aren't people living in gymnasiums. this terrible incident this week wasn't an -- a refugee entry issue. jonathan: i wonder how you mix the eye deals of the crisis and getting elected. >> you address the problem at source. if you just say all the refuse -- refugees are going...
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mr. trudeau, did not go to the castro funeral. >> oh, he didn't go to the castro funeral? so has he really been damaged by this in the sense of the perception of him as a serious leader? >> absolutely. i mean even people that i know on the left in canada were embarrassed by the ridiculous praise that he gave to a guy who just has such a terrible track record. >> all right. and william? >> paul, among the biggest misses of the year has to go to marilyn mosby, the baltimore state's attorney who indicted six police officers in the death of freddie gray. gray was a prisoner who was being transported in a police van when he suffered a spinal injury that was fatal. it helped cause the riots. she indicted these officers on outrageous charges and made statements at a press conference that you'd kind of hear at an al sharpton rally. this year she her comeuppance when a judge threw out some of the charges against the first officers. then she was forced to abandon the other ones, and she still blames everyone but herself. >> my miss of the year is the tragedy, the catastrophe of alep
mr. trudeau, did not go to the castro funeral. >> oh, he didn't go to the castro funeral? so has he really been damaged by this in the sense of the perception of him as a serious leader? >> absolutely. i mean even people that i know on the left in canada were embarrassed by the ridiculous praise that he gave to a guy who just has such a terrible track record. >> all right. and william? >> paul, among the biggest misses of the year has to go to marilyn mosby, the...
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mr. trudeau, get together and hammer out some of these. through various implication. implementation periods and you could get this going. globalization is here to stay. there will be back and forth. i do recognize there have been sectors in our country, in our economy where there have been serious losers due to global trade and trade agreements, whereas all the rest of us generally pay a little bit less for sneakers or blue jeans or something like that. for those who are effective, this is an existential issue. for the rest of us, it is for the better welfare, but what we need to do is better with trade adjustment assistance. that isthe funding allocated in the legislation for these kinds of deals that takes care of those who have been displaced, help three educate, what have you. there has not been enough overall and it has not been of sufficient duration. that is one of the challenges with that. i just want to understand -- you are not anti-trade, you are anti-unfair trade. he said that is exactly right. it was that kind of process. it has been going on. his team is
mr. trudeau, get together and hammer out some of these. through various implication. implementation periods and you could get this going. globalization is here to stay. there will be back and forth. i do recognize there have been sectors in our country, in our economy where there have been serious losers due to global trade and trade agreements, whereas all the rest of us generally pay a little bit less for sneakers or blue jeans or something like that. for those who are effective, this is an...
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mr. trudeau, but he is going to go way, real late. so joe, thank you very much. i said yesterday in a fairly long speech i gave regarding senator biden as i call him, his life is what movies should be made of and are made of. what a story. i have great affection for joe biden for how he is treated me. always phonecalls returned, his chief of staff is the best. so joe, thank you for being who you are to me and to everybody else. [applause] i gave a long speech this morning so everybody just relax, this is a going to be long. [laughter] as most of you know i don't talk long. i talk too much, but not want. as i look around the room, i have such warmth for so many different reasons. my wife, my children, my grandchildren down in the front row. beings, inside and out. i look around this room and see staff, former staff. they have made my career. i take the credit for it but they have made my career. i look over here at senators i served with now and senators i have served with. and i feel so bad about john glenn. he was such a hero. caucusemember the first i attended.
mr. trudeau, but he is going to go way, real late. so joe, thank you very much. i said yesterday in a fairly long speech i gave regarding senator biden as i call him, his life is what movies should be made of and are made of. what a story. i have great affection for joe biden for how he is treated me. always phonecalls returned, his chief of staff is the best. so joe, thank you for being who you are to me and to everybody else. [applause] i gave a long speech this morning so everybody just...
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mr. trudeau, get together and hammer out some of these. through various implication.lementation periods and you could get this going. globalization is here to stay. there will be back and forth. i do recognize there have been sectors in our country, in our economy where there have been serious losers due to global trade and trade agreements, whereas all the rest of us generally pay a little bit less for sneakers or blue jeans or something like that. for those who are effective, this is an existential issue. for the rest of us, it is for the better welfare, but what we need to do is better with trade adjustment assistance. that isthe funding allocated in the legislation for these kinds of deals that takes care of those who have been displaced, help three educate, what have you. there has not been enough overall and it has not been of sufficient duration. that is one of the challenges with that. i just want to understand -- you are not anti-trade, you are anti-unfair trade. he said that is exactly right. it was that kind of process. it has been going on. his team is wor
mr. trudeau, get together and hammer out some of these. through various implication.lementation periods and you could get this going. globalization is here to stay. there will be back and forth. i do recognize there have been sectors in our country, in our economy where there have been serious losers due to global trade and trade agreements, whereas all the rest of us generally pay a little bit less for sneakers or blue jeans or something like that. for those who are effective, this is an...
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mr. trudeau canada has done.put yourself at the forefront of that and has been let down by her european colleagues. i was in berlin the month before last and germans have addressed this not at the national level but at the state and city level. there are people living in gymnasiums again. ist is roiling the politics in the refugee issue but someone a first came into germany before the refugee crisis. obviously it is raised concerns. jonathan: this raises questions about identity politics how do you do with the crisis in the humanitarian way. david: you address the problem at the source as well as the symptom. if you say all refugees come to even managepe won't the policy or get elected. but the appropriate response is to say the least be more effective humanitarian aid in countries like lebanon, jordan, and turkey which need support. be a legalneeds to route for the most formidable cases to come to places like america or europe. the absence of hope for millions of people in the middle east and africa led them int
mr. trudeau canada has done.put yourself at the forefront of that and has been let down by her european colleagues. i was in berlin the month before last and germans have addressed this not at the national level but at the state and city level. there are people living in gymnasiums again. ist is roiling the politics in the refugee issue but someone a first came into germany before the refugee crisis. obviously it is raised concerns. jonathan: this raises questions about identity politics how do...
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mr. trudeau, it is important to climate, is playing to policy in that he has made much of the fact that hes to globally accepted levels. pipelines sooved 2 he is in the position of making everyone a little cross right now. david: very quickly, what this means for people who live in the arctic, and there are people who live there. what happens to them under these new guidelines? article,art of this which you can look at on the terminal, includes comments by people living in the arctic who were a bit blindsided by this, caught by surprise. they had an been consulted on this agreed as they had not been consulted on this agreement. some of those oil jobs or potential future jobs of drilling could be very high-paying jobs and some of the populations might have liked to have been consulted on that. david:,, thank you very much. pamelarg tv canada's ritchie, joining us from toronto. a biopharmaceutical company has entered into exclusive talks with u.s. drugmaker giant johnson & johnson on a potential strategic transaction. that is a surprise move that comes only a week after the 2 companies ended
mr. trudeau, it is important to climate, is playing to policy in that he has made much of the fact that hes to globally accepted levels. pipelines sooved 2 he is in the position of making everyone a little cross right now. david: very quickly, what this means for people who live in the arctic, and there are people who live there. what happens to them under these new guidelines? article,art of this which you can look at on the terminal, includes comments by people living in the arctic who were a...
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mr. trudeau, get together and hammer out some of these. you drive through various implementation periods and you could get this going. globalization is here to stay. there will be back and forth. i do recognize there have been sectors in our country, in our economy where there have been serious losers due to global trade and trade agreements, whereas all the rest of us generally pay a little bit less for sneakers or blue jeans or something like that. for those who are effective, this is an existential issue. for the rest of us, it is for the better welfare, but what we need to do is better with trade adjustment assistance. this is the funding that is allocated in the legislation for these kinds of deals that takes care of those who have been displaced, help three educate, what have you. there has not been enough overall and it has not been of sufficient duration. that is one of the challenges with that. i just want to understand -- you are not anti-trade, you are anti-unfair trade. he said that is exactly right. it was that kind of process
mr. trudeau, get together and hammer out some of these. you drive through various implementation periods and you could get this going. globalization is here to stay. there will be back and forth. i do recognize there have been sectors in our country, in our economy where there have been serious losers due to global trade and trade agreements, whereas all the rest of us generally pay a little bit less for sneakers or blue jeans or something like that. for those who are effective, this is an...
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mr. prime minister that woman he said welcome home. >> canadian prime minister justin trudeau was moved to tears when he met face-to-face with syrian refugees. earlier this week the prime minister welcomed to canada greeting them with hugs, supplies and the government promise of assistance for one year. >> watching you and your walking towards me was a moment in which i understood just the kinds of things that we can do as a country. and that i get to help this country do. >> canada has welcomed more than 25,000 syrian refugees in the last year. >>> well, bill cosby loses a pretrial decision. and the first lady of missouri is a victim of a crime. those are some the headlines on the morning news stand. greitens was robbed at gunpoint. she was not hurt. "the washington post" reports that damaging statements bill cosby made ten years ago may be used during his sexual assault trial. when he was deposed in his civil case in 2005 cosby admitted giving young girls drugs before having sex. he was ask, quaaludes was it in your mind that you were going to use these quaaludes for young women with whi
mr. prime minister that woman he said welcome home. >> canadian prime minister justin trudeau was moved to tears when he met face-to-face with syrian refugees. earlier this week the prime minister welcomed to canada greeting them with hugs, supplies and the government promise of assistance for one year. >> watching you and your walking towards me was a moment in which i understood just the kinds of things that we can do as a country. and that i get to help this country do. >>...
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mr. prime minister that woman he said welcome home. >> canadian prime mnister justin trudeau was moved tors when he met face-to-face with syrian refugees. a year ago this week, the prime minister welcomed a wave of syrians to canada. greeting them with hugs, supplies and the government promise of assistance for one year. >> watching you and your girls walking towards me was a moment in which i understood just the kinds of things that we can do as a country. and that i get to help this country do. >> canada has welcomed more than 25,000 syrian refugees in the last year. >>> well, bill cosby loses a pretrial decision. and the first lady of missouri is a victim of a crime. those are some the headlines on the morning news stand. the st. louis post dispatch reports that the wife of eric greitens was robbed at gunpoint. police say sheena greitens was sitting in her car last night when her cell phone and labtop were taken. she was not hurt. and three teenage boys are in custody. >>> "the washington post" reports that damaging statements bill cosby made ten years ago may be used during his sexual
mr. prime minister that woman he said welcome home. >> canadian prime mnister justin trudeau was moved tors when he met face-to-face with syrian refugees. a year ago this week, the prime minister welcomed a wave of syrians to canada. greeting them with hugs, supplies and the government promise of assistance for one year. >> watching you and your girls walking towards me was a moment in which i understood just the kinds of things that we can do as a country. and that i get to help...
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mr. tillerson would more or less be in charge of that. host: justin trudeaud on wednesday last week that donald trump was "very supportive of the keys don't crude oil -- keystone crude oil pipeline in their first conversation after the election. he brought it up and is that he was supportive of it and the he said, i am -- confident the right decision will be taken. he has been covering the pipeline quite a bit. how much would it take to restart the process? elana: not a lot of work. transcanada is considering re-crafting the application. essentially, when it was rejected in november, he canceled out keystone as we know it. it could change one or two aspects of this, call it something else, then resubmit it fairly easily. that will be harder, just as it was under obama, getting the late approval on the ground in the states. friendly, mr. trump is likely to face activism on the ground. so it is simple in concept, but not really in practice. host: for those opposed, what can they do? do they have much power or a place to look to to stop the process? emily: certa
mr. tillerson would more or less be in charge of that. host: justin trudeaud on wednesday last week that donald trump was "very supportive of the keys don't crude oil -- keystone crude oil pipeline in their first conversation after the election. he brought it up and is that he was supportive of it and the he said, i am -- confident the right decision will be taken. he has been covering the pipeline quite a bit. how much would it take to restart the process? elana: not a lot of work....
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mr. trump wants to bring the keystone pipeline back and will be involved in other inastructure projects, butr. tillerson would more or less be in charge of that. host: justin trudeauaid on wednesday last week that donald trump was "very supportive of the keys don't crude oil -- keystone crude oil pipeline in their first conversation after the election. he brought it up and is that he was supportive of it and the he said, i am -- confident the right decision will be taken. he has been covering the pipeline quite a bit. how much would it take to restart the process? elana: not a lot of work. transcanada is considering re-crafting the application. essentially, when it was rejected in november, he canceled out keystone as we know it. it could change one or two aspects of this, call it something else, then resubmit it fairly easily. that will be harder, just as it was under obama, getting the late approval on the ground in the states. friendly, mr. trump is likely to face activism on the ground. so it is simple in concept, but not really in practice. host: for those opposed, what can they do? do they have much power or a place to look to to stop the process? emily: cer
mr. trump wants to bring the keystone pipeline back and will be involved in other inastructure projects, butr. tillerson would more or less be in charge of that. host: justin trudeauaid on wednesday last week that donald trump was "very supportive of the keys don't crude oil -- keystone crude oil pipeline in their first conversation after the election. he brought it up and is that he was supportive of it and the he said, i am -- confident the right decision will be taken. he has been...