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. >> no estoy a favor del estados ontario porque quiero asegurarme que la gente que comete delitos es lugares de mundo victimista a las comunidades. >>newson dijo estar a favor del estados ontario. >> fue un partidario del la ley, estoy a favor de proteger el estatus santuario y mi oponente quiere eliminarlo. es un candidato elegido por donald trump, quiere construir el muro fronterizo. >>cox asegura estar a favor de la inmigraciÓn pero legal. >> tenemos que asegurarnos que tenemos inmigraciÓn legal, quiero ver mÁs inmigraciÓn legal, dijo cox. >> por su parte newson dijo, la polÍtica santuario se refiere a mantener a la gente segura, mÁs saludables, mÁs educada. marÍa antonieta mejía, univisiÓn. >> este tema es sin duda alguna de los mÁs importantes que debe tener en mente el votante a la hora de sufragar. miles de personas estÁn dejando california por lo caro que es y ahora es cuando los votantes, con su voto, podrÁn ayudar a que se trabaje en la vivienda accesible, regresamos a sacramento con viviana. >> le recordamos que puede mandarnos sus dudas a las pÁginas de facebook univisiÓn
. >> no estoy a favor del estados ontario porque quiero asegurarme que la gente que comete delitos es lugares de mundo victimista a las comunidades. >>newson dijo estar a favor del estados ontario. >> fue un partidario del la ley, estoy a favor de proteger el estatus santuario y mi oponente quiere eliminarlo. es un candidato elegido por donald trump, quiere construir el muro fronterizo. >>cox asegura estar a favor de la inmigraciÓn pero legal. >> tenemos que...
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and then all the way out to fort niagara, which sits on the niagara river where it comes into lake ontario. and he was never seen again. that was the first phase of the case of william morgan. i will come back to that in a few minutes, but i want to sort of set the stage for some of the other things going on along the erie canal. i was interested in the role of imagination and the outburst of imagination and how they were responsible for a lot of the things that happened up along the erie canal. the erie canal itself was a feat of imagination. after the revolutionary war, people, particularly from new england, began to filter out into western new york. and they found that the land out there was much more for show -- was much more fertile than it was in new england. and particularly for growing wheat. we don't think of western new york as being a big wheat growing area now, but at that time, it was far more productive to growing wheat. the problem was, how do you get the wheat and flour made from wheat back to the markets on the east coast? the roads were terrible. the appalachian mountains
and then all the way out to fort niagara, which sits on the niagara river where it comes into lake ontario. and he was never seen again. that was the first phase of the case of william morgan. i will come back to that in a few minutes, but i want to sort of set the stage for some of the other things going on along the erie canal. i was interested in the role of imagination and the outburst of imagination and how they were responsible for a lot of the things that happened up along the erie...
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samira hussain reports from ontario, canada.what you want, the cannabis industry is coming into bloom in canada. this is no ordinary grow, a high—tech operation produces a staggering amount of legal marijuana. we are like a tech company that produces cannabis and it had to be done properly and was probably more of about tech than it was about cush. inside this vault is where they keep the stuff that is ready to ship. security is tight and surprising, considering —— unsurprisingly considering —— unsurprisingly considering the half a billion dollars worth of outline the shelves, and those numbers have so many people getting high on the prospects for pot. this is bay street, toronto, and it is beginning to dominate the industry, says investor paul rosen. this is the hub of the industry, toronto is specifically where most of the global cannabis companies come to raise capital, most of the well—known us companies are coming to canada to list on the canadian securities exchange was they can't list on the nasdaq. even educators like bi
samira hussain reports from ontario, canada.what you want, the cannabis industry is coming into bloom in canada. this is no ordinary grow, a high—tech operation produces a staggering amount of legal marijuana. we are like a tech company that produces cannabis and it had to be done properly and was probably more of about tech than it was about cush. inside this vault is where they keep the stuff that is ready to ship. security is tight and surprising, considering —— unsurprisingly...
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our correspondent reports from ontario.d, i'd, call it what you want, the fact is that cannabis in canada is coming into bloom —— bud. it produces a staggering amount of legal marijuana. we are kind of like a tech company that produces cannabis. it had to be done properly and it was more about tech than it was about kush. inside this bolt is where they keep the stock which is ready to ship. security is tight and surprisingly, considering the $500 million worth of no wonder that line the shelves —— unsurprisingly. this isa the shelves —— unsurprisingly. this is a street, toronto, canada's financial district —— bay street. it is dominating the industry. just ask investor paul rosen. this has become the hub of the cannabis industry. toronto specifically is where most of the global cannabis companies are coming to raise their capital. they wa nt to coming to raise their capital. they want to list on the canadian security exchange because they can't list on the nasdaq. even energy creators are investing in cannabis. they are say
our correspondent reports from ontario.d, i'd, call it what you want, the fact is that cannabis in canada is coming into bloom —— bud. it produces a staggering amount of legal marijuana. we are kind of like a tech company that produces cannabis. it had to be done properly and it was more about tech than it was about kush. inside this bolt is where they keep the stock which is ready to ship. security is tight and surprisingly, considering the $500 million worth of no wonder that line the...
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here in ontario where sales so the re online only, ontario, canada, store website, isovernment run website that selling pot is selling significantly fewer products today than a week ago. product shortages out there. that's not entirely unexpected. his is what we saw in states like colorado and california and nevada when they legalized, retty common because the thing is that no one really has any clear idea of what demand is going to look like in the early days. we saw massive lineups outside of stores. t's hard for the companies to prepare with no historical data on.base their decisions romaine: you managed a shortage of annabis, there is investable cannabis stocks and getting one more tomorrow when nyse, couldd on the it be a phenomenon where if you to play cannabis maybe three companies last month, tomorrow you have four and down people will realize that there are dozens and dozens and takes some of the air out of balloon a little bit? >> that is absolutely a factor. will join the others in listing in new york tomorrow. ow historically, i was looking at this earlier today, generally spea
here in ontario where sales so the re online only, ontario, canada, store website, isovernment run website that selling pot is selling significantly fewer products today than a week ago. product shortages out there. that's not entirely unexpected. his is what we saw in states like colorado and california and nevada when they legalized, retty common because the thing is that no one really has any clear idea of what demand is going to look like in the early days. we saw massive lineups outside of...
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thank you for your question. >> i am glad you like to sing catherine's ontario. i lived there never -- near there. >> i think it is wonderful. the canadians were very happy to have me come explore mary. as were the french they feel like they have their piece of history to share. >> i am glad you are pushing for harriet tubman to be only $20 bill, because there is an old saying that men get their pictures on money, and men -- women get their hands on it, so this might change. >> i will say that i recently attended a debate on putting harriet tubman on the $20 bill, at the afro-american history and life meaning, -- meeting, it was quite lively and very many opinions. i do have to say i am pushing for women on the currency, and i have found in my many years teaching and reaching out, there was no more undisputed, heretical women who -- heroic women, who had done so much to contribute to our nation's freedom struggles. and the new bills will promote that. i know there was a vague reference to when this will appear. i know that secretary lou pushed very hard to get th
thank you for your question. >> i am glad you like to sing catherine's ontario. i lived there never -- near there. >> i think it is wonderful. the canadians were very happy to have me come explore mary. as were the french they feel like they have their piece of history to share. >> i am glad you are pushing for harriet tubman to be only $20 bill, because there is an old saying that men get their pictures on money, and men -- women get their hands on it, so this might change....
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they pickled out the slave owners that the people that worked with legislative assembly of ontarios around them, responding with force to insults was a common every day thing, in fact, in addition to duals, which was something the upper class could participate in, a lot of the lower class people of the south had a game called wrestling, rassling, was to bite off their nose or gouge out their eyes or bite off their fingers. there were lots of white southerners in the south in the 17th and 18th century who had the marks of missing fingers or gouged out eyes, ears, or noses. >> so, fox, doesn't this have a potentially huge potentially game changing effect in how you view prisoners and the act of imprisonment here in the united states? first of all, the u.s. the most incarcerating country in the world and young black men are overly represented in the prison population in the united states. but if you are saying in this study a lot of the crime can be traced back to what they've learned from slave owners and plantation owners. i don't know, is there something to be learned on a macrolevel from
they pickled out the slave owners that the people that worked with legislative assembly of ontarios around them, responding with force to insults was a common every day thing, in fact, in addition to duals, which was something the upper class could participate in, a lot of the lower class people of the south had a game called wrestling, rassling, was to bite off their nose or gouge out their eyes or bite off their fingers. there were lots of white southerners in the south in the 17th and 18th...
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thing i think combining this gets us the best of both worlds so that with yeah so my son the best of ontario the old up. asked. the belgian dutch porters exacts through this region and even divide some people's homes so what about gene and williams sense of national identity i'm proud to be a belgian he's proud to be a dutch it's a french more. french for children if. you want don't want to change it maybe it's a good example for the rest of europe and that's that's maybe the idea that we want to be an example for europe maybe the rest. so evidently this town illustrates that borders need not divide us world take note. well the change of tone and we go to ball game area where the author of his insists that the murder of this month of investigative journalist victoria marino over was not linked to her work but the fact remains though that just days before her death the thirty year old had hosted a t.v. program that featured two other investigative journalists now one of them is demeter story an author whose work probing corruption among senior government officials has left nerves seriously ja
thing i think combining this gets us the best of both worlds so that with yeah so my son the best of ontario the old up. asked. the belgian dutch porters exacts through this region and even divide some people's homes so what about gene and williams sense of national identity i'm proud to be a belgian he's proud to be a dutch it's a french more. french for children if. you want don't want to change it maybe it's a good example for the rest of europe and that's that's maybe the idea that we want...
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your life you are at home and thank you to all of you for tuning in with me making me and my show ontario a. few good. reliable data. systems for classics down to. the end. of the automotive history the fall of. the city to be a news line from her left also bring in our correspondent ophelia harms of british and joins us from rio de janeiro we're going to find out what happened here that news sunday dean she is the head of the environmental team with me is going to be car spun it sounds like it's a primary and we do have some breaking news a coming into us now it's all about perspective closer up w. . thank you for joining us. female candidates and it is a day for. women all striving for powlett in the u.s. midterm election. it out or out of the can look to these women one. close on this one. and meet some of the candidates this week d.w.t. . staying up to date don't miss our highlights. program online w dot com highlights. the first clue most of. the door is granted moment arrives. joining your regular jane on her journey back to freedom. you know. interactive documentary unit . entering
your life you are at home and thank you to all of you for tuning in with me making me and my show ontario a. few good. reliable data. systems for classics down to. the end. of the automotive history the fall of. the city to be a news line from her left also bring in our correspondent ophelia harms of british and joins us from rio de janeiro we're going to find out what happened here that news sunday dean she is the head of the environmental team with me is going to be car spun it sounds like...
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yes i mean as a first people let me say good morning from ontario expectations are very high not only among the public opinion or the politicians but also in the markets as well even even the financial markets are waiting for to hear are gone speech because because the everybody's curious about what the political outcome of this between saudi arabia and turkey is going to be actually on the diplomatic level it seems everything is all right because leaders are always in touch prisons are down speaks to king solomon and president trump speaks to mohamed bin sound on the from friends and they're seeing they say there is that cooperation between the state authorities in terms of the fs should jeanne meserve two investigations are underway you know one in istanbul and the other one is an independent investigation ongoing in saudi arabia but as the expectations are high if dawn doesn't deliver what he has flown is today it will be a very big disappointment especially for the journalists all around the world who has been waiting for you waiting waiting for the clearance of this incident when
yes i mean as a first people let me say good morning from ontario expectations are very high not only among the public opinion or the politicians but also in the markets as well even even the financial markets are waiting for to hear are gone speech because because the everybody's curious about what the political outcome of this between saudi arabia and turkey is going to be actually on the diplomatic level it seems everything is all right because leaders are always in touch prisons are down...
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mexico gets the cold air you get a lot of rain and that's anywhere from oklahoma right up towards ontario and snow in wyoming you know to our to montana in particular the temperatures there are staying where they are and if i will move you on a bit forward if anything i think despite the clouds the gray and the snow will get more records broken temperature wise for the next couple days laura thanks very much still ahead here on out is there a phase in lebanon that the government is cracking down on criticism and free speech. and a sports mark mark as leaves to the final corner to win thailand's first major g.p.a. and move closer to the world title. we're . i have dedicated almost my entire professional life so that we venture and fight against corruption and what i have heard is that we need champions we need also to shine the light on those shampoos and this award bridges that gap that existed in this. nominate your own version of your own child in the light on what they do and to have not shine a light on your hero with your nomination for the international space award two thousand and
mexico gets the cold air you get a lot of rain and that's anywhere from oklahoma right up towards ontario and snow in wyoming you know to our to montana in particular the temperatures there are staying where they are and if i will move you on a bit forward if anything i think despite the clouds the gray and the snow will get more records broken temperature wise for the next couple days laura thanks very much still ahead here on out is there a phase in lebanon that the government is cracking...
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towards the lakes pushing into these to sort of kind of then the game could see some flooding into ontario and maybe also into a good part of quick back as we go on through thursday for some of the heat thirty one celsius the forty's say that's about five or six degrees warmer than it should be at this time of the year meanwhile into the caribbean lloyd the shower was just making their way into central and western parts of the. and again we could see some showers leading to flooding here really have you rank close to jamaica it stays there as we go on into thursday whether to into panama be corralled here in costa rica or also in the mix here but it's fine for the east nolens. think scribed of the wild west previously where the average person couldn't touch and tell if a post had been said on height or in fact why does this updated nafta have the kind of support that it needs we bring you the stories to the shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost on al-jazeera. welcome back a quick reminder to our top stories here this hour rescue agencies in indonesia warning that time was
towards the lakes pushing into these to sort of kind of then the game could see some flooding into ontario and maybe also into a good part of quick back as we go on through thursday for some of the heat thirty one celsius the forty's say that's about five or six degrees warmer than it should be at this time of the year meanwhile into the caribbean lloyd the shower was just making their way into central and western parts of the. and again we could see some showers leading to flooding here really...
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here in ontario, it is the most populous product in the company.t have any retail stores open when relies -- legalize asian takes effect -- legalize egalization takes effect. alberto will have several private stores and nova scotia will have several government run stores. british columbia will only have one store open in the entire province so it varies depending tohow quickly they were able get her act together and the regulations they put in place. caroline: christine oram, thank you. joe: earnings season kicking off friday with some of the biggest bank reporting's. here with what to expect is the cofounder of data and research. >> the big story will be revenue growth. we peaked in earnings growth for the year for the first half with roughly 25 percent bottom half comps. it seems like the take of learning cycle has passed and we are worried about continuing revenue growth into next year. romaine: when we talk about revenue growth, should we be with revenue growth? nick: revenue solves margin problems. if we have problems with the labor cost or in
here in ontario, it is the most populous product in the company.t have any retail stores open when relies -- legalize asian takes effect -- legalize egalization takes effect. alberto will have several private stores and nova scotia will have several government run stores. british columbia will only have one store open in the entire province so it varies depending tohow quickly they were able get her act together and the regulations they put in place. caroline: christine oram, thank you. joe:...
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the premier of ontario. these were two people at the center of public life. reaction to their deaths reflected that. carroll: you looked into this to figure out what happened. the police initially thought it was a suicide? is that correct? >> the theory that was leaked very rapidly by police was that this was potentially a murder-suicide, that barry had murdered his wife and killed himself. that is something that immediately made his children, his four adult children as you can imagine, very upset. they pushed back very hard against that notion. they hired a high profile criminal lawyer to help them put together a private investigation. that investigation began looking into the forensic details of the scene, the evidence that could be gleaned from the place they died, to try to refute the conclusion, that it could not have been a murder-suicide. ultimately, after a little over a month, the toronto police stated publicly they agreed with that after a month. they deemed it to be a double homicide that they were both killed and both targeted. jason: you start to
the premier of ontario. these were two people at the center of public life. reaction to their deaths reflected that. carroll: you looked into this to figure out what happened. the police initially thought it was a suicide? is that correct? >> the theory that was leaked very rapidly by police was that this was potentially a murder-suicide, that barry had murdered his wife and killed himself. that is something that immediately made his children, his four adult children as you can imagine,...
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event.f hype into the ontario is 40% of the population in canada.re is not a single retail store. letdown, and these companies need to figure out what they are going to do next. caroline: a healthy correction that seems to coincide with the timing of aurora listing. canada coming over to the u.s. 10 a healthy correction will turn into more buying, and fundamentals will drive a pickup in stocks? the reason to list in the u.s. is liquidity and the stamp of approval. aurora clearly has the liquidity, but you have to convince investors it is something to buy. this is the cost of capital arbitrage. the lowest cost to capital is listing here. that will allow companies to back fill the valuations. romaine: when will we get to a stage where we see more branding and marketing of specific names, so this is not a broader commodity? sean: we are there. i focus my time on brands. brands are the next wave. be thery of 2019 will emergence of cannabis brands the four of us could name. joe: while you were in canada, what were the brands people were buying? sean: the
event.f hype into the ontario is 40% of the population in canada.re is not a single retail store. letdown, and these companies need to figure out what they are going to do next. caroline: a healthy correction that seems to coincide with the timing of aurora listing. canada coming over to the u.s. 10 a healthy correction will turn into more buying, and fundamentals will drive a pickup in stocks? the reason to list in the u.s. is liquidity and the stamp of approval. aurora clearly has the...
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. >> dave: we're drinking sacrament from prince edward county, ontario. hinterland winery.e from here, the maritimes nova scotia. it's a benjamin bridge classic rose. >> anthony: roughing it, in usual style. >> dave: cheers, gentlemen. >> fred: are we fessing up to having a successful hunt? or -- >> jeremy c: welcome to newfoundland, boys. >> anthony: if this is failure, i want more. [ laughter ] [ moose call ] ♪ >> anthony: thankfully, fully aware of my jinx-like effect on on-camera hunting scenes, the boys have stocked our larder with many delicious things. so we're covered. ♪ >> anthony: whoa, cotechino. >> group: finocchina. >> anthony: what? what did you call me? >> fred: finocchio. ♪ >> anthony: oh, that's awesome. >> fred: do you often eat in the rain? >> jeremy b: like i said, you're in newfoundland. >> dave: it was miami like five minutes ago. >> jeremy c: you don't come here for the weather. >> anthony: oh no, literally five minutes ago it was like sunglasses. >> jeremy c: and that's -- that's newfoundland. four seasons in one day. >> anthony: how many times have
. >> dave: we're drinking sacrament from prince edward county, ontario. hinterland winery.e from here, the maritimes nova scotia. it's a benjamin bridge classic rose. >> anthony: roughing it, in usual style. >> dave: cheers, gentlemen. >> fred: are we fessing up to having a successful hunt? or -- >> jeremy c: welcome to newfoundland, boys. >> anthony: if this is failure, i want more. [ laughter ] [ moose call ] ♪ >> anthony: thankfully, fully aware of...
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wilsonfreeland from ontario says the steel and aluminum terrace would be eradicated completely, is that tariffs would be eradicated completely, is that true? minister freeland: i cannot speak to all conversations people might have. i have certainly been clear from issuesset that the 232 and the nafta negotiations are entirely separate. 232 is a national security consideration. it has never been part of the nafta negotiations. think said that, we canada and the united states will be in a better place if neither country or imposing tariffs on our balanced and highly integrated steel and aluminum sector -- sectors and therefore manufacturing sectors. that is something we continue to discuss with the united states. as i also said, we have a little bit of wind in our sales. we are going to very much continue to work on this issue. it is separate from the nafta talks. [speaking french] no questions. trudeau, you said earlier that the preservation of chapter 19 was almost satisfactory gain but what about the concessions that made you the most upset? we had verysly clear expectations with regar
wilsonfreeland from ontario says the steel and aluminum terrace would be eradicated completely, is that tariffs would be eradicated completely, is that true? minister freeland: i cannot speak to all conversations people might have. i have certainly been clear from issuesset that the 232 and the nafta negotiations are entirely separate. 232 is a national security consideration. it has never been part of the nafta negotiations. think said that, we canada and the united states will be in a better...
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on the prime minister of ontario, we've written a book called "canada first," so we know a little bitbout canada. i would see what he is doing about corporate subsidies, handouts, what he's doing about campaign-finance reform. it is good he's extending up for free speech, but we will see what happens. that often can be ideologically driven. we will wait and see. i don't like his coarse language. he seems to want to compete with the donald trump on a lot of his by two british. we've got a lot to learn. the top people in new hampshire about credit unions a long time ago. they've brought us a lot of good things come is why i wanted to write this book, "canada first." why do you feel hillary clinton is important to mention? what do you feel about the recent news of them talking to people across the country? guest: they are free to talk. they remind people of pretty bad situations. she campaigned while taking huge $200,000 speech fees from spaces like goldman sachs and wall street. she never saw a war she didn't like. she didn't oppose a boondoggle weapon system that promote arms races wit
on the prime minister of ontario, we've written a book called "canada first," so we know a little bitbout canada. i would see what he is doing about corporate subsidies, handouts, what he's doing about campaign-finance reform. it is good he's extending up for free speech, but we will see what happens. that often can be ideologically driven. we will wait and see. i don't like his coarse language. he seems to want to compete with the donald trump on a lot of his by two british. we've...
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jackson was fishing on lake ontario with friends from upstate, people who were not supreme court or political people but could fish well. like fdr, jackson was fine with that. in his place, with his own resources, including the people he needed or wanted to be with and also on his own. let me conclude as i began by turning to two dates, two different ones. the first is august 24, 1944. it was after that convention in the summer of 44, fdr hosted a white house bag dinner for --, the first president of the then new republic of iceland. among the men he invited to that dinner was just as jackson. in the introductions fdr introduced the president to my attorney general. jackson. later, during his speech, president roosevelt referred to three cabinet members, although there were only two. and jackson. jackson took this as evidence of his weakening health and he would say that roosevelt was totally with it but he was so immersed in the war and in international matters that he was not keeping up with details like who worked on the supreme court or in the cabinet. he still thought of justice jackson
jackson was fishing on lake ontario with friends from upstate, people who were not supreme court or political people but could fish well. like fdr, jackson was fine with that. in his place, with his own resources, including the people he needed or wanted to be with and also on his own. let me conclude as i began by turning to two dates, two different ones. the first is august 24, 1944. it was after that convention in the summer of 44, fdr hosted a white house bag dinner for --, the first...
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quebec and ontario have over 80% of that industry. people all over canada are paying higher prices in dairy because the u.s. is not allowed to come in because canada is subsidizing it. you had a prime minister literally saying i'm not going to budge. i think they were a lot more alike than people are saying. prime minister trudeau wanted those labor and environmental changes in there, and president trump as we heard before was actually touting them. so we'll see shire wages -- we'll see higher wages and more protections. charles: there are elections today and tomorrow in quebec. a lot of pundits said one of the big sticking blocks was because of the leverage dairy farmers had in quebec and that was holding this back. it will be interesting to see if trudeau is punished in those elections. can we or will we be able to leverage all of this potentially the e.u. deal, the canada mexico deal. south korea signed already. can we leverage all of these things and perhaps bring quicker some sort of deal with china? >> absolutely. the question i
quebec and ontario have over 80% of that industry. people all over canada are paying higher prices in dairy because the u.s. is not allowed to come in because canada is subsidizing it. you had a prime minister literally saying i'm not going to budge. i think they were a lot more alike than people are saying. prime minister trudeau wanted those labor and environmental changes in there, and president trump as we heard before was actually touting them. so we'll see shire wages -- we'll see higher...
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it's in this port city, nestled along lake ontario, where michael babcock is about to see wint's temperck to the scene of his cousin's house where babcock was trying to get wint to leave after his cousin complained. after an altercation, wint suddenly attacked. >> daron had come out and was windmilling with the knives, and i went up like that and blocked, and this is where he stabbed me in the wrist. >> reporter: wint was arrested and ordered to stay away from babcock. but while waiting for trial he suddenly ambushed babcock a second time on this bridge. babcock was rushed to the emergency room, where he was told he was lucky to be alive. >> when daron stabbed me in the neck, if it would have been a little bit lower, the doctors told me that i would have died before i made it to the first hospital. >> reporter: he was convicted and jailed briefly, only to assault again -- another man in oswego, and a girlfriend back in maryland. >> he has a rap sheet as long as my arm. and that gives a perfect example to the claim of revolving door justice. >> reporter: wint dates another woman, but the
it's in this port city, nestled along lake ontario, where michael babcock is about to see wint's temperck to the scene of his cousin's house where babcock was trying to get wint to leave after his cousin complained. after an altercation, wint suddenly attacked. >> daron had come out and was windmilling with the knives, and i went up like that and blocked, and this is where he stabbed me in the wrist. >> reporter: wint was arrested and ordered to stay away from babcock. but while...
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he broke the union blockade and escaped to bring me to, to nova scotia, ontario. he won the democratic nomination for the ohio governorship, which he lost, but came back by 1864 and continued his practice speaking against the government in ohio. evenress in the north was upset, and they excoriated the government for doing this to this man. there were lots of prosecutions and we know that different things happened at different places and this was one of the thatems with the war, orders were happening in different places and it depended on the military situation, with the general did. policies ofd hoc speech enforcement. there are going to be a couple of things before i put in speech panel prison. world war i is a different war, it is not happening on our doorstep. hundreds of thousands of people have died, and people don't want to go. people here are debating this. thishey are concerned that is a war to benefit arms manufacturers at the expense of poor and working-class people who are going to go die. -- asks for a declaration and he gets it. he asks for a draft an
he broke the union blockade and escaped to bring me to, to nova scotia, ontario. he won the democratic nomination for the ohio governorship, which he lost, but came back by 1864 and continued his practice speaking against the government in ohio. evenress in the north was upset, and they excoriated the government for doing this to this man. there were lots of prosecutions and we know that different things happened at different places and this was one of the thatems with the war, orders were...
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over the state so we wouldn't have to charge over the state and travel from medford to portland, or ontario on our state highway. thank you for the good question. >> our next question is from olivia. she is 17. she wants to ask about e-cigarettes. >> governor brown, we will start with you. for governorn is brown and representative beeler. oregon'shelped raise legal age to buy e-cigarettes to 21. despite the law, oregon students continue to see the bathing in our high schools among students of all walks of life. last month, the fda declared julls and e-cigarette dangerous for teenagers. creating the risk for lifelong addition. what more can your administrations do to protect children from smokeless tobacco and other harmful substances? gov. brown: i appreciate that question. my father died from a chronic life -- lung disease. i think it is important that we prevent young people from starting and getting addicted to nicotine. there are two key pieces. number one, education, number two, enforcement. my administration will continue to work we are educating -- works to can thing you to educate y
over the state so we wouldn't have to charge over the state and travel from medford to portland, or ontario on our state highway. thank you for the good question. >> our next question is from olivia. she is 17. she wants to ask about e-cigarettes. >> governor brown, we will start with you. for governorn is brown and representative beeler. oregon'shelped raise legal age to buy e-cigarettes to 21. despite the law, oregon students continue to see the bathing in our high schools among...
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we have leftover residual snow with the cold air in upstate new york and off lake ontario. quick moving clipper system. it brought heavy rain overnight through chicago. this will move through michigan, indiana, eventually into ohio through the day. it's a fast-moving system but it's still reinforcing that shot of rain as we go through the day today and into the overnight hours. tomorrow morning we'll start off with a few light to moderate rain showers through new york city and across new england through most of the day. it will get breezy on the back side of this storm system as well. we have wind advisories with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour through the day today. behind the system, it's not all that cold. temperatures 60ed and 70s. here's a peek out your window. >>> our cooldown is set to start today and this is what it looks like right now in san francisco. we've got a nice shot of the bay bridge. not a lot of cloud cover, but we could see some patchy fog start to creep in within the next couple of minutes. now, the temperatures waking up in the 50s and the 60s. mou
we have leftover residual snow with the cold air in upstate new york and off lake ontario. quick moving clipper system. it brought heavy rain overnight through chicago. this will move through michigan, indiana, eventually into ohio through the day. it's a fast-moving system but it's still reinforcing that shot of rain as we go through the day today and into the overnight hours. tomorrow morning we'll start off with a few light to moderate rain showers through new york city and across new...
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and, as part of this legalization process, ontario's niagara college is offering former credentials in growing weed. students, when they graduate from the program, will have the credential in commercial cannabis production. so, it's the first of its kind in that regard. >> reporter: 24 students participating in the program which teaches them everything they need to know about pot production. >> they learn irrigation. how to use irrigation. insect control. traffic. >> meantime back in the u.s., many people are softening their stance on the drug. according to a new pew research survey, 62% of americans believe marijuana should be legalized. and, to support the changing attitudes, six dates will be voting on marijuana initiatives when they head to the poll next month. michigan, north dakota, missouri, ohio, wisconsin, and utah. even the ultraconservative mormon church is backing legislation for medical marijuana use in utah, in hopes of helping to alleviate human pain and suffering. in los angeles, robert gray, fox news. >>> a bottle of wine has sold at auction for 17 times its original a
and, as part of this legalization process, ontario's niagara college is offering former credentials in growing weed. students, when they graduate from the program, will have the credential in commercial cannabis production. so, it's the first of its kind in that regard. >> reporter: 24 students participating in the program which teaches them everything they need to know about pot production. >> they learn irrigation. how to use irrigation. insect control. traffic. >> meantime...
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so 1820, 1825 the build this railway, the bnl is a famous commentary from baltimore and ontario. if you look on wikipedia it was the longest common carrier in the united states. everyone forgets about hamburg to charleston, chartered in 1827, the world's largest railroad incompletion in 1833 in its heyday, 60,000 bales of cotton were $2 million moved through each year. >> -- >> that is what we will see, afterwards. what happens to hamburg is it becomes a through town, the railroad grows around or find another route so by 1876, hamburg is a ghost town. so what you have after the civil war is african-american specializing in these places. the problem is if you are african-american after the civil war, it is part of real estate. what real estate you own, none. you don't own anything. so we are familiar with the degree to which african- american church becomes the center of it's not religious life but political life, partly as a real estate problem, the one building they had and owned. so it becomes a schoolhouse and rec center and political incubator and a place where people gather.
so 1820, 1825 the build this railway, the bnl is a famous commentary from baltimore and ontario. if you look on wikipedia it was the longest common carrier in the united states. everyone forgets about hamburg to charleston, chartered in 1827, the world's largest railroad incompletion in 1833 in its heyday, 60,000 bales of cotton were $2 million moved through each year. >> -- >> that is what we will see, afterwards. what happens to hamburg is it becomes a through town, the railroad...
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from nova scotia he went to ontario. he came back by 1864. he took up his practice of talking against the government in ohio. the press, even press in the north, was very upset about what had happened and they excoriate the government for doing this to this man. there were a lot more prosecutions and we know different things happen in different places, but this was happening in different places, and depending on the military situation, it kind of depended what the general did. there were very ad hoc policies and enforcement. skipping to world war i, i want to say a couple things if i'm going to be put in speech panel prison if i don't hurry. world war i is a different war. it's not happening on our doorstep, it's far away. by the time we get into it, there are hundreds of thousands of people who have died. people here are debating this. they're concerned about this is a war to benefit arms manufacturers at the expense of poor and working class people who are willing to go die. eventually, wilson acts for a body for a declaration. he gets it.
from nova scotia he went to ontario. he came back by 1864. he took up his practice of talking against the government in ohio. the press, even press in the north, was very upset about what had happened and they excoriate the government for doing this to this man. there were a lot more prosecutions and we know different things happen in different places, but this was happening in different places, and depending on the military situation, it kind of depended what the general did. there were very...
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we wouldn't have to charge every 20 minutes and we could travel from medford to portland or from ontario on our state highways. thanks for the good question. >> all right. shasta, who's our next question from? >> our next question from olivia cooper, 17, from primeville and wants to ask about e-cigarettes. >> governor brown we'll start with you, go ahead with the question. >> so my question is for governor brown, representative buehler, in 2015, you both helped raise oregon's legal age to buy e-cigarettes and tobacco products to 21. despite the law, oregon students like me continue to see vaping in our high schools among students from all walks of life. last month the fda declared jewels and e-cigarettes to be an epidemic among teenagers putting them at risk for life-long addictions. what more would your administrations do to help increase protections for young people from smokeless tobacco and other harmful substances? >> i really appreciate that question because my father died from a chronic heart disease. he was a life-long smoker. i think it's critically important that we prevent you
we wouldn't have to charge every 20 minutes and we could travel from medford to portland or from ontario on our state highways. thanks for the good question. >> all right. shasta, who's our next question from? >> our next question from olivia cooper, 17, from primeville and wants to ask about e-cigarettes. >> governor brown we'll start with you, go ahead with the question. >> so my question is for governor brown, representative buehler, in 2015, you both helped raise...
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the way to the canadian border and spanning across the north country from lake champlain to lake ontario. let us begin by introducing our three candidates from left to right. elise stefanik from wellsboro. dr. lynn kahn from back -- lake. and ms. tedra cobb. the candidates will have 90 seconds for opening and closing statements in 90 seconds to answer questions. there may be follow-up questions from the panel. candidates will get 30 seconds to answer those and 30 seconds for rebuttals. we drew names to decide the order. rep. stefanik: thank you and thank you to mountain lake for hosting the debate. my name is only stefanik and i'm honored to serve as your congresswoman. since my first day in office i have worked tirelessly delivering results to the hard-working families across the district. i am proud to be in the top 10% of most bipartisan numbers of congress. since day one i have focused like a laser on delivering the votes for you whether it is fighting on behalf of north country farmers to they can exist for future generations, standing up for our troops, advocating for our veterans
the way to the canadian border and spanning across the north country from lake champlain to lake ontario. let us begin by introducing our three candidates from left to right. elise stefanik from wellsboro. dr. lynn kahn from back -- lake. and ms. tedra cobb. the candidates will have 90 seconds for opening and closing statements in 90 seconds to answer questions. there may be follow-up questions from the panel. candidates will get 30 seconds to answer those and 30 seconds for rebuttals. we drew...
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pot has become a multi—billion dollar industry in canada as samira hussain reports from ontario, canadaing into bloom. this is no ordinary grow, it is a high—tech operation that produces a staggering amount of legal marijuana. we are like a tech company that produces cannabis. it was about the idea that this had to be done and probably was more about tech. inside this vault is where they keep the stuff that is ready to ship. security is tight, unsurprisingly, considering the half a billion dollars worth of marijuana that line these shelves. it's those kinds of numbers that have so many people getting high on the prospects over pot. this is bay street, toronto, ca nada's financial district. the country's early adoption of cannabis as a legitimate business is allowing it to dominate the industryjust ask investor, paul rosen. this has become the hub of the global cannabis industry. toronto specifically is where most of the global cannabis companies are coming to raise their capital. most of the well—known us companies are coming to canada to list on the canadian securities exchange because
pot has become a multi—billion dollar industry in canada as samira hussain reports from ontario, canadaing into bloom. this is no ordinary grow, it is a high—tech operation that produces a staggering amount of legal marijuana. we are like a tech company that produces cannabis. it was about the idea that this had to be done and probably was more about tech. inside this vault is where they keep the stuff that is ready to ship. security is tight, unsurprisingly, considering the half a billion...
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some of the most notable cases --lude the 2018 with legislation in ontario. i'm happy to going to some of these cases in greater detail. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. it is a great honor in this meeting. the commission very much for inviting us. first -- i'll start with some preliminary remarks and close with personal observation. first 57 countries, including of theted states organization for security. states andns between religion. this is true for the organizations. realitiespolitical make up the society. and historical. .aving an impact is the emotions of -- and how the emotions of fear are defined. the decision must be made between actions on the other. not necessarily -- i speak to liberty and restrictions of liberty. and which ones we stole. speaking to the service of the people. this can have different meetings -- different meanings. procedural secularism. off manifestations. security open to manifestation. [indiscernible] in the last 200 years -- in previous periods [indiscernible] which are being expressed and how much liberty to gain. you a
some of the most notable cases --lude the 2018 with legislation in ontario. i'm happy to going to some of these cases in greater detail. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. it is a great honor in this meeting. the commission very much for inviting us. first -- i'll start with some preliminary remarks and close with personal observation. first 57 countries, including of theted states organization for security. states andns between religion. this is true for the organizations....
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outages for some 50 million people across the midwest, the northeast, and the canadian province of ontario. a cascading blackout occurs when the failure of one interconnected part of the system triggers the failure of successive parts, the domino effect of power transmission failure. thankfully, the cascading event in august 2003 did not involve the entire interconnection and force us to engage in a real-world test of blackstart procedures, but it could. i certainly hope our nation never faces a situation where a total restart of the electric system is required, but it is critical, i think we would acknowledge that there be a plan in place should the worst happen. the panel that we have this morning, an impressive group of experts, have all spent time thinking about and working on this issue. i thank each of you for making yourselves available this morning, we had to reschedule this hearing from an earlier time so i appreciate your flexibility; and again, thank you for being here to have this important discussion. with that i turn to my colleague, senator cantwell. >> thank you, madam chai
outages for some 50 million people across the midwest, the northeast, and the canadian province of ontario. a cascading blackout occurs when the failure of one interconnected part of the system triggers the failure of successive parts, the domino effect of power transmission failure. thankfully, the cascading event in august 2003 did not involve the entire interconnection and force us to engage in a real-world test of blackstart procedures, but it could. i certainly hope our nation never faces...
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what we've heard so far is that canada has moved ontario as we expected but they would have given nearlyve wanted and not much more than they had already given. i think all three countries will be relieved to have deal. business in all three countries will be revealed —— revealed —— relieved. they've had some concessions from mexico and more restrictive rules of origin which means more of those cars will be made in the united states. but it's not clear whether that will be a dramatic shift in terms ofjobs. hundreds of thousands of independence supporters are expected to demonstrate across the spanish region of catalonia later today. they'll mark exactly a year since the regional government defied madrid by holding an illegal independence referendum that resulted in heavy—handed police action to stop the vote. we now follow two of the characters involved in last year's clashes and reflect on what has changed. let's get the latest from gavin lee. a year since all this began, take stock of what has happened in that time. in central barcelona and in the big cities around catalonia they are s
what we've heard so far is that canada has moved ontario as we expected but they would have given nearlyve wanted and not much more than they had already given. i think all three countries will be relieved to have deal. business in all three countries will be revealed —— revealed —— relieved. they've had some concessions from mexico and more restrictive rules of origin which means more of those cars will be made in the united states. but it's not clear whether that will be a dramatic...
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politicians get wrong about the production, manufacture of automobiles, whether it's in windsor, ontario in sweden, or for that matter, in detroit, was the number one thing your colleagues get wrong. people don't understand how incredibly international it is great i don't have a single american nameplate car and most of the cars was a largely assembled here in the united states and every thing is coming from everywhere. i felt almost, people realize that the chinese owned company that is designed in sweden and now is going to be manufactured in charleston, south carolina. the president has had a residence with americans who feel cheated on trade. will this new trade agreement the u.s. and ca, will it advantage working-class democrats coast-to-coast? i hope so. i don't find myself often think that things about the trump administration, but it was canada joining this last night and ashley modernize nafta, that's a good thing. it's much better than where we thought we was going to be which was in withdrawing from nafta was going to be a disaster for the american worker. tpp ibig proponent o
politicians get wrong about the production, manufacture of automobiles, whether it's in windsor, ontario in sweden, or for that matter, in detroit, was the number one thing your colleagues get wrong. people don't understand how incredibly international it is great i don't have a single american nameplate car and most of the cars was a largely assembled here in the united states and every thing is coming from everywhere. i felt almost, people realize that the chinese owned company that is...
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is up and running in every province, brick and mortar retail will not in the largest province of ontarioyou think there's more money to be made in the producers of cannabis or in the long run in the picks and shovels? >> ultimately, we actually think brands are where you're you're going to get the best value in supply chain by the construct today, all the canadian lps are integrated. >> thank you so much we know you're super busy with this sector. >>> still to come, sears preparing for a bankruptcy filing this week details on that. plus campbell soup shows down with dan lowe after his firm increased the stake in the company that they have the story on that coming up next and then kevin hassett council of economic advisers chair joins us to talk rising rates and much more don't go anywhere. ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc we are live from the nasdaq market site in times square. the u.s. equity faucutures at ts hour have been mixed dow futures up by 49 points after the dow was down by 56 yesterday. s&p futures right now up by four points that's regaining the ground it lost
is up and running in every province, brick and mortar retail will not in the largest province of ontarioyou think there's more money to be made in the producers of cannabis or in the long run in the picks and shovels? >> ultimately, we actually think brands are where you're you're going to get the best value in supply chain by the construct today, all the canadian lps are integrated. >> thank you so much we know you're super busy with this sector. >>> still to come, sears...
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she has three daughters living in ontario, canada.r from 2005. sent back in february. here the traffic just continues as they pour in and many of the immigrants here are getting a little bit of support from the civil folks here, the civil patrol, fema giving them water. what is happening here, people are jumping on, spin that way, you can see the folks jumping into the caravan, but i'm -- take that, talking to these folks, getting their stories is very important. ellio speaks a little bit of english. you were living in florida? >> i lived in florida. 18 years. 18 years. reporter: you were deported when? >> two months, two months, guatemala deportation. reporter: you were deported. you have a crimestoppers on your t-shirt, you're breaking law to go? >> it is tough no. good people. usa is good people. no criminals. reporter: when you hear, you know that it is illegal for you to go without proper citizenship, what do you say? >> i need work. i need money for my family. i need too much money. my country, no money. no work. i need it for m
she has three daughters living in ontario, canada.r from 2005. sent back in february. here the traffic just continues as they pour in and many of the immigrants here are getting a little bit of support from the civil folks here, the civil patrol, fema giving them water. what is happening here, people are jumping on, spin that way, you can see the folks jumping into the caravan, but i'm -- take that, talking to these folks, getting their stories is very important. ellio speaks a little bit of...
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ontario and quebec. from a consumer perspective, a lot of consumers aren't sure this is going to bring them, that more foreign competition is going to bring them lower price and there's concerns the u.s. allows growth hormone in some of its milk products, canada does not. so this is a big political issue for the government in selling this deal. there are other concerns around the deal. the government agreed to effectively longer patent protections for brand name drug producers. what that means in canada, generic drug producers have to wait a lot longer before they can get their product to market. and this is a country which is contemplating a nationally funded pharma care program. in other words, a nationally funded public drug insurance program. it's something that a federal liberal government is looking at and would love this put in the window for the election next year. the new nafta deal changes those equations. it's going to make drugs more expensive for consumers. the political opposition on the le
ontario and quebec. from a consumer perspective, a lot of consumers aren't sure this is going to bring them, that more foreign competition is going to bring them lower price and there's concerns the u.s. allows growth hormone in some of its milk products, canada does not. so this is a big political issue for the government in selling this deal. there are other concerns around the deal. the government agreed to effectively longer patent protections for brand name drug producers. what that means...