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i am standing in ontario canada. across the river is the city of detroit. up next, we explore the border crossing between canada and the united states, one of the busiest in all of the country. >> it is not just the link of two cities. it is the link of two nations. the bridge behind me in the tunnel under the detroit river annect 16 billion in trade year for both countries. rely on this network of transportation and international trade, so it is a tremendously important part of our history and has been since pre-civil war. during prohibition, detroit brings in 75% of all the illegal alcohol brought into this years ofor the 14 prohibition. detroit the 1800s in was the cigar capital of america. -- they were days when you had seven to 10,000 railroad cars waiting to be trends or did they could not get across the river because they would come in to detroit and then have to wait for fairies to take them across to canada. that backlog made the conversation about either a tunnel or a bridge take the forefront. something had to be done because we had storehouses f
i am standing in ontario canada. across the river is the city of detroit. up next, we explore the border crossing between canada and the united states, one of the busiest in all of the country. >> it is not just the link of two cities. it is the link of two nations. the bridge behind me in the tunnel under the detroit river annect 16 billion in trade year for both countries. rely on this network of transportation and international trade, so it is a tremendously important part of our...
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right now i'm standing in windsor ontario canada. at the city of detroit continues. the border crossing between canada and the united states, one of the busiest in the country. >> the length of that is city of detroit and the city of windsor is a link of two cities and two nations. canada and america are the two biggest trading partners in the world. -- $16 billion in trade a year for both countries. 150,000 jobs rely on this network of transportation and international trade. tremendously important part of our history and has been since pre-civil war. during prohibition detroit is responsible for ringing in 75% of illegal alcohol brought into ofs country with a 14 years prohibition. that comes from our neighbors to the south and windsor, canada. the city we now think of as the motor city was cigar capital of america. we were not only transporting in raw materials but out the finished. there were days in the 1860's where you had 7000 to 10,000 railroad cars waiting to be transported that could not get across the river because they they come into would come into detroi
right now i'm standing in windsor ontario canada. at the city of detroit continues. the border crossing between canada and the united states, one of the busiest in the country. >> the length of that is city of detroit and the city of windsor is a link of two cities and two nations. canada and america are the two biggest trading partners in the world. -- $16 billion in trade a year for both countries. 150,000 jobs rely on this network of transportation and international trade. tremendously...
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. >>> welcome to toronto, ontario, canada. e the raptors look to close out the warriors and bring the first nba championship to canada. jurassic park has been crazy, they've been in the streets. it's been downpouring and it doesn't seem to matter. raptors 3-0 in series clinching games, all right here at scotiabank -- >> look who it is. >> world's most popular super fan. time for tonight's walk, presented by t thhe story of t night. vin durant in theg and
. >>> welcome to toronto, ontario, canada. e the raptors look to close out the warriors and bring the first nba championship to canada. jurassic park has been crazy, they've been in the streets. it's been downpouring and it doesn't seem to matter. raptors 3-0 in series clinching games, all right here at scotiabank -- >> look who it is. >> world's most popular super fan. time for tonight's walk, presented by t thhe story of t night. vin durant in theg and
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i am standing in ontario canada. across the river is the city of detroit. up next, we explore the border crossing between canada and the united
i am standing in ontario canada. across the river is the city of detroit. up next, we explore the border crossing between canada and the united
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caller: ontario, canada. canada,ndering, here in it has basically become a nonissue. noticed in the united states there is a lot of attention paid to the terminology used like lgbtq. it is unfamiliar here. i am wondering if i could get your opinion on the difference between how it is dealt with and the language used and how it has evolved. host: thank you, dan. lived in toronto for 16 years. i know something about what you're talking about. thinking back to the stonewall moment, it was in that moment when a number of countries began to partially decriminalize consensual same-sex sex act. right before the -- right before the storm or riots for candida and wales. there is a controversy that has been going on in canada about the formal federal government apology for the criminalization of lgbt people and the unfinished nature of those reforms that occurred in the late 1960's and early 1970's. i understand there has been action on removing from the canadian criminal code some of statutes thatinal have been used to target lgbt people. it is important to remember it is not
caller: ontario, canada. canada,ndering, here in it has basically become a nonissue. noticed in the united states there is a lot of attention paid to the terminology used like lgbtq. it is unfamiliar here. i am wondering if i could get your opinion on the difference between how it is dealt with and the language used and how it has evolved. host: thank you, dan. lived in toronto for 16 years. i know something about what you're talking about. thinking back to the stonewall moment, it was in that...
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restaurants in ontario, canada agreed to give away orders of french fries whn the raptors three or more. so for they have given away two million orders at the cost ofll. game five is tomorrow in toronto. nba countdown at 5:30 and game 5 is at 6:00 p.m. followed by after the game with sports director. >>> time now is 9:10. lisa has been keeping an eye on the red flag warning. >> that's right. temperatures are comfortable in the city right now. 65 degrees. we go to the coast, a little further south. 77. it is heating up around the bay. the golden gate bridge looking nice this morning. you'll want to find some heat relief as our heat advisory will be with us all day long. today it's getting really hot inland. triple digit heat. he's not going to go away for another 48 hours. i'll have my seven-day forecast, next. >>> leaders of another city threatening to ban electric scooters because of concerns because of the dangers. >>> a 9-year-old napa boy is >>> a 9-year-old napa boy is paying it forward. guys do whatever it takes to deal with shave irritation. so, we re-imagined the razor with the
restaurants in ontario, canada agreed to give away orders of french fries whn the raptors three or more. so for they have given away two million orders at the cost ofll. game five is tomorrow in toronto. nba countdown at 5:30 and game 5 is at 6:00 p.m. followed by after the game with sports director. >>> time now is 9:10. lisa has been keeping an eye on the red flag warning. >> that's right. temperatures are comfortable in the city right now. 65 degrees. we go to the coast, a...
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restaurants in ontario, canada, agreed to give away orders of french fries whenever the raptors hit 12 or more three pointsers in a game this season. mcdonald's estimated 700,000 orders. so far, they've given away about two million orders at a cost of more than $4 million. >>> abc7 is the only place to watch the warriors in the nba finals. game five is tomorrow in toronto. abc7's mindy bach and dion lim will report from scotiabank arena. castro begins this afternoon at 4:00 followed by the dubs on 7 pregame show at 5:00, nba countdown at 5:30, then "after the game" with larry beale. >>> happening today, thousands of athletes from around the world are in san francisco for the annual escape from alcatraz triathlon. it starts with a 1.5-mile swim, an 18-mile bike ride through the presidio, and eight-mile run through the golden gate area. the triathlon is considered one of the oldest and most difficult. of course, we wish those participants the best of luck today as they head out. >> certainly. we already have a wide temperature range. numbers are in the 40s at the coast again. 48 half moo
restaurants in ontario, canada, agreed to give away orders of french fries whenever the raptors hit 12 or more three pointsers in a game this season. mcdonald's estimated 700,000 orders. so far, they've given away about two million orders at a cost of more than $4 million. >>> abc7 is the only place to watch the warriors in the nba finals. game five is tomorrow in toronto. abc7's mindy bach and dion lim will report from scotiabank arena. castro begins this afternoon at 4:00 followed by...
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it's ontario, canada. but i was wondering, here in canada it's basically become a nonissue.nd i notice in the united states there's a lot of attention paid to even the terminology that's use ds. like lgbt q. and it's just unfamiliar here. i'm sort of wondering if i could just get your opinion on the difference between how it's dealt with and then the language that's used and how that's evolved as well. host: thank you, dan. guest: well, i actually lived in toronto for 16 years so i know something about what you're talking about with respect to canada. back to the stonewall moment it was at that moment that a number of countries began to partially decriminalize . nsensual i know there's a controversy that's been going on in canada very recently about the formal federal government apology for the criminalization of lgbt people and the unfinished nature of those reforms that occurred in the late 1960s and early 1970s. but i understand that there's been action even this month on removing from the canadian criminal code some of the other criminal statutes that have been used to t
it's ontario, canada. but i was wondering, here in canada it's basically become a nonissue.nd i notice in the united states there's a lot of attention paid to even the terminology that's use ds. like lgbt q. and it's just unfamiliar here. i'm sort of wondering if i could just get your opinion on the difference between how it's dealt with and then the language that's used and how that's evolved as well. host: thank you, dan. guest: well, i actually lived in toronto for 16 years so i know...
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caller: ontario, canada. canada,ndering, here in it has basically become a nonissue.oticed in the united states there is a lot of attention paid to the terminology used like lgbtq. it is unfamiliar here. i am wondering if i could get your opinion on the difference between how it is dealt with and the language used and how it has evolved. host: thank you, dan. lived in toronto for 16 years. i know something about what you're talking about. thinking back to the stonewall moment, it was in that moment when a number of countries began to partially decriminalize consensual same-sex sex act. right before the -- right before the storm or riots for candida and wales. there is a controversy that has been going on in canada about the formal federal government apology for the criminalization of lgbt people and the unfinished nature of those reforms that occurred in the late 1960's and early 1970's. i understand there has been action on removing from the canadian criminal code some of statutes thatinal have been used to target lgbt people. it is important to remember it is not ju
caller: ontario, canada. canada,ndering, here in it has basically become a nonissue.oticed in the united states there is a lot of attention paid to the terminology used like lgbtq. it is unfamiliar here. i am wondering if i could get your opinion on the difference between how it is dealt with and the language used and how it has evolved. host: thank you, dan. lived in toronto for 16 years. i know something about what you're talking about. thinking back to the stonewall moment, it was in that...
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right now i'm standing in windsor ontario canada. at the city of detroit continues. the border crossing between canada and the united states, one of the busiest in the country. >> the length of that is city of detroit and the city of windsor is a link of two cities and two nations. canada and america are the two biggest trading partners in the world. the
right now i'm standing in windsor ontario canada. at the city of detroit continues. the border crossing between canada and the united states, one of the busiest in the country. >> the length of that is city of detroit and the city of windsor is a link of two cities and two nations. canada and america are the two biggest trading partners in the world. the
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restaurants in ontario, canada, agreed to give away orders of french fries whenever the raptors hit 12 or more three pointers in a game this season. the "financial post" said mcdonald's estimated 700,000 orders. so far, they've given away about two million orders at a cost of more than $4 million. >>> abc7 is the only place to watch the warriors in the nba finals. game five is tomorrow in toronto. abc7's mindy bach and dion lim will report from scotiabank arena. our coverage begins tomorrow afternoon at 4:00 followed by the dubs on 7 pregame show at 5:00, nba countdown at 5:30, then "after the game" with larry beale. >>> happening today, thousands of athletes from around the world are in san francisco for the annual escape from alcatraz triathlon. it starts with a 1.5-mile swim, an 18-mile bike ride through the presidio, and eight-mile run through the golden gate area. the first swimmers hit the water at 7:30 this morning. the triathlon is considered one of the oldest and most difficult. thankfully they're getting an early start for the race. the heat will hit later this morning. >> de
restaurants in ontario, canada, agreed to give away orders of french fries whenever the raptors hit 12 or more three pointers in a game this season. the "financial post" said mcdonald's estimated 700,000 orders. so far, they've given away about two million orders at a cost of more than $4 million. >>> abc7 is the only place to watch the warriors in the nba finals. game five is tomorrow in toronto. abc7's mindy bach and dion lim will report from scotiabank arena. our coverage...
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my grandparents had a farm in kingsville, ontario canada.ed to swim in lake erie every summer. thatember the first year aboutnot go swimming was 1956 or 1957 because there were and it dead fish around washed up on the shore. it was horrible. int: we will go to joan florida. good morning. thanks for waiting. caller: thank you for taking my call. i just returned from new york. i am a resident of florida. i was very surprised to see that in the supermarkets they charged five cents per plastic bags. all plastic products, water bottles. they received five cents on each bottle. host: we are getting feedback, but we understand your point. david, do you want to address that again? david: i would like to address the beach issue, going swimming in lake erie. that was one of the things that coral tackled law he was mayor. he understood that cleaning the entirety of lake erie would take a lot of effort from a lot of jurisdictions, including canada, but mostly in the united states. but there are two beaches here in the city of cleveland. one of which is
my grandparents had a farm in kingsville, ontario canada.ed to swim in lake erie every summer. thatember the first year aboutnot go swimming was 1956 or 1957 because there were and it dead fish around washed up on the shore. it was horrible. int: we will go to joan florida. good morning. thanks for waiting. caller: thank you for taking my call. i just returned from new york. i am a resident of florida. i was very surprised to see that in the supermarkets they charged five cents per plastic...
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jim nantz reporting from hamilton, ontario canada. saved me a ton of money. -love you, gary!on march 1, 1810 -- [ ding ] -frédéric chopin. -collapsing in 226 -- [ ding ] -the colossus of rhodes. -[ sighs ] louise dustmann -- [ ding ] -brahms' "lullaby," or "wiegenlied." -when will it end? [ ding ] -not today, ron. -when will it end? [ ding ] somcan make you feel likeder you have no limits. but mania, such as unusual changes in your mood, activity or energy levels, can leave you on shaky ground. help take control by asking your healthcare provider about vraylar. vraylar treats acute mania of bipolar 1 disorder. vraylar significantly reduces overall manic symptoms, and was proven in adults with mixed episodes who have both mania and depression. vraylar should not be used in elderly patients with dementia, due to increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be permanent. side effects may not appear for several weeks. high cholesterol and weigh
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sorry, it is ontario, canada. i was wondering, here in canada, it is basically -- it has basically become a nonissue, and i noticed in the united states, there is a lot of attention paid to even the terminology that is used, like lgbtq, and it is just unfamiliar here. and i am sort of wondering if i could just get your opinion on the difference between how it is dealt with and then the language that is used and how that has evolved as well. steve: thank you, dan. inc: well, i actually lived canada, in toronto for 15 years so i know something about what , you talked about with respect to canada. speaking back to the stonewall moment, it was actually at that moment that a number of countries began to partially decriminalize same sex consensual sex acts. that was the case, but right before the stonewall riots, for canada, west germany, england and wales. but i know there is a controversy that has been going on in canada very recently about the formal federal government apology for the criminalization of lgbt people a
sorry, it is ontario, canada. i was wondering, here in canada, it is basically -- it has basically become a nonissue, and i noticed in the united states, there is a lot of attention paid to even the terminology that is used, like lgbtq, and it is just unfamiliar here. and i am sort of wondering if i could just get your opinion on the difference between how it is dealt with and then the language that is used and how that has evolved as well. steve: thank you, dan. inc: well, i actually lived...
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>> i'm standing in windsor, ontario, canada. across the detroit river is the city of detroit.ext, our look at the city continues as we explore the border crossing between canada busiest in all the country. >> it isn't just a link of two cities, it's the link of two nations. canada and america are the two biggest trade partners in the world. -- bridge behind me kenexa connects $16 billion in trading here for both countries. on thisjobs rely network of transportation and international trade. it's a tremendously important part of our history. it has been since pre-civil war. during prohibition, 75% of all in this country for the 14 years of prohibition and neighbors from the south. trade in 1800s in detroit was stone city usa, the guard capital of america. we were not only transporting and raw materials. there were days in 1860's where you had 7000 railroad cars waiting to be transported that could not get across the river because the train would have to wait for fairies -- ferries. that made the conversation about either a tunnel or a bridge. it had to be done because we had sto
>> i'm standing in windsor, ontario, canada. across the detroit river is the city of detroit.ext, our look at the city continues as we explore the border crossing between canada busiest in all the country. >> it isn't just a link of two cities, it's the link of two nations. canada and america are the two biggest trade partners in the world. -- bridge behind me kenexa connects $16 billion in trading here for both countries. on thisjobs rely network of transportation and international...
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sorry, it is ontario, canada. was wondering, here in canada, it has basically become a nonissue, and i noticed in the united states, there is a lot of attention paid to even the terminology that is used, like lgbtq, and it is just unfamiliar here, and i am sort of wondering if i could just get your opinion howhe difference between would is dealt with and then the language that is used and how that has evolved as well. host: thank you, dan. guest: welcome i actually live in canada, and toronto, for 16 years, so i know something about what you talked about with respect to canada. stonewallack to the moment, it was actually at that moment that a number of countries began to partially decriminalize same-sex sex acts. case, but right before the stonewall riots, for canada, new england, germany, and wales. there is a controversy that has been going on in canada recently about the formal federal government apology or the criminalization of lgbt people and the unfinished nature of those reforms that occurred in the late 1
sorry, it is ontario, canada. was wondering, here in canada, it has basically become a nonissue, and i noticed in the united states, there is a lot of attention paid to even the terminology that is used, like lgbtq, and it is just unfamiliar here, and i am sort of wondering if i could just get your opinion howhe difference between would is dealt with and then the language that is used and how that has evolved as well. host: thank you, dan. guest: welcome i actually live in canada, and toronto,...
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what the government in canada and ontario and toronto has done, has said sidewalk labs, you figure outinterest. you self—regulate the way in which you are going to be collecting and storing data. and we, those of us who live in toronto, or walk anywhere near or through this part of the waterfront, we are the lab rats. and number one, we never signed up for this, number two, there's no jurisdiction for waterfront toronto to do this, and number three, there is no protection whatsoever by law, of the data that is being collected and manipulated and stored and used in whatever form it's going to be used. privacy and data, there are some huge concerns around privacy and especially data about what happens to it, who is going to manage it. governance, who has oversight of that data? what i would say is that this project is fundamentally about protecting everyone‘s privacy, it's built on the established laws we already have in canada. so it's not us actually that is planning to manage or make money off the data in this neighbourhood, is actually proposed that it's an independent non—profit pub
what the government in canada and ontario and toronto has done, has said sidewalk labs, you figure outinterest. you self—regulate the way in which you are going to be collecting and storing data. and we, those of us who live in toronto, or walk anywhere near or through this part of the waterfront, we are the lab rats. and number one, we never signed up for this, number two, there's no jurisdiction for waterfront toronto to do this, and number three, there is no protection whatsoever by law,...
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myrew up in michigan, and family had a farm in kingsville, ontario, canada, and we used to swim in lakeery summer. and i remember the first year that we could not go swimming becauset 1956 or 1957, there were so many dead perch and bass floating all around and had washed up on the shore. it was horrible. host: thanks for the call. we will go to joan in ormond beach, florida. good morning. thanks for waiting. caller: thank you for taking my call. from new yorkd and i am a resident of ormond beach, florida. i was surprised to see that in the supermarkets, they charge five cents for plastic bags and all plastic products, water five centsey receive on each bottle. host: joan, we are getting a little feedback, but we understand your point. we talked about it a little earlier. david stradling, do you want to talk about that again? guest: i do want to address the beach issue, going swimming in lake erie, if i may, because that is one thing that carl stokes tackled when he was mayor. he understood that cleaning the entirety of lake erie would take a lot of effort from a lot of different jurisdi
myrew up in michigan, and family had a farm in kingsville, ontario, canada, and we used to swim in lakeery summer. and i remember the first year that we could not go swimming becauset 1956 or 1957, there were so many dead perch and bass floating all around and had washed up on the shore. it was horrible. host: thanks for the call. we will go to joan in ormond beach, florida. good morning. thanks for waiting. caller: thank you for taking my call. from new yorkd and i am a resident of ormond...
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canada, we haven't gotten there yet. haven't had a consistent flow of product and distribution hasn't opened illegal market is broad and ontario, you have a license to open 25 stores in april, so we're building >> what if canada is more like california as opposed to colorado >> yeah, exactly so there's a few different things going on. so california has a wide variety of producers, lots and lots of different brands and it's fragmented then we've seen different states take different approaches that allow more consolidation and more fragmentation we'll see if the expertise in growing allow them to get consolidated i think canada has a bigger chance when i hear a stock is 30 times revenue, it says stay away why not? >> so you have an explosively exciting market. i think everybody axwree grees cannabis is going to be big. it is exciting then you're try iing to balance the volatility of when you see these things the thing b about it that's easier than some other high value markets is the market exists there's an illegal market. you have to grab it. so right now, we're at -- >> it's not that easy. zpl there's growing pains. you have
canada, we haven't gotten there yet. haven't had a consistent flow of product and distribution hasn't opened illegal market is broad and ontario, you have a license to open 25 stores in april, so we're building >> what if canada is more like california as opposed to colorado >> yeah, exactly so there's a few different things going on. so california has a wide variety of producers, lots and lots of different brands and it's fragmented then we've seen different states take different...
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innow a lot of people windsor, canada and ontario. time i go over there, all i hear about is they complain about how high the tax is our and how rotten their health care system is. the one person i talked to said that if you have to have an mri done, you have to wait two months. if you have to see a specialist you are put into a tiered system. all of the tax money where they tax the hell out of these people isn't doing anything. when i look every week and see how much they wrench out of my check, i don't have a problem with taxes, i have a problem with where the tax money is going and how it's being used. we don't need to raise taxes anymore. baseed to make the tax more efficient and move without the corruption inherently involved in this. todd, thank you for the call. anthony with this point -- host: isaiah, joining us from fayetteville, georgia, go ahead please. caller: how are you doing this morning? host: good. caller: happy father's day to the fathers out there, want to give the fathers a shout out today. sure, i think we should
innow a lot of people windsor, canada and ontario. time i go over there, all i hear about is they complain about how high the tax is our and how rotten their health care system is. the one person i talked to said that if you have to have an mri done, you have to wait two months. if you have to see a specialist you are put into a tiered system. all of the tax money where they tax the hell out of these people isn't doing anything. when i look every week and see how much they wrench out of my...
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canada. they populated a lot of rural manitoba and ontario, indiana, nebraska, and kansas.ifferent groups. they all have a really sick account of their own suffering. which is largely why they commit to doing a lot of things together. simplicity, pacifism, the desire to ruin salads with jell-o. i have always enjoyed being sad around mennonite people. they are wonderful to be sad around. brian: what kind of things do mennonites do that baptist or catholics do not? kate: they are most famous for their pacifism. my husbands father, for example was a pacifist. so while my grandpa was flying bomber planes, his grandpa was in the mines. it is an entirely alternate history. their most famous for their pacifism, also for their anti-materialism. he usually cannot tell the difference anymore because they are often plain clothing like the rest of us. they look like every average capitalist but deep down they at least feel really guilty for the things they have. brian: how many are there in the world? kate: i do not know. there's tremendous growth in rwanda, uganda. a lot of internatio
canada. they populated a lot of rural manitoba and ontario, indiana, nebraska, and kansas.ifferent groups. they all have a really sick account of their own suffering. which is largely why they commit to doing a lot of things together. simplicity, pacifism, the desire to ruin salads with jell-o. i have always enjoyed being sad around mennonite people. they are wonderful to be sad around. brian: what kind of things do mennonites do that baptist or catholics do not? kate: they are most famous for...
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coming up, the ontario finance minister will weigh in on canada's budget, this as recession fears loomthis is bloomberg. ♪ the latest innovation from xfinity isn't just a store. it's a save more with a new kind of wireless network store. it's a look what your wifi can do now store. a get your questions answered by awesome experts store. it's a now there's one store that connects your life like never before store. the xfinity store is here. and it's simple, easy, awesome. mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news. received trump says he what he describes as a beautiful and warm letter from kim jong-un, but that he is not yet ready to meet with the north korean leader for a third time. the president said talks between the u.s. and north korean nuclear negotiators need to advance before another meeting. talks between the two nations ground to a halt after a february summit in vietnam concluded without a deal or any substantial progress toward kim's regime of its nuclear weapons program. scotland's prime minister says brexit and the horror show of the british government leader
coming up, the ontario finance minister will weigh in on canada's budget, this as recession fears loomthis is bloomberg. ♪ the latest innovation from xfinity isn't just a store. it's a save more with a new kind of wireless network store. it's a look what your wifi can do now store. a get your questions answered by awesome experts store. it's a now there's one store that connects your life like never before store. the xfinity store is here. and it's simple, easy, awesome. mark: i'm mark...