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anchor: the feelings of the voters there in ottawa county, ohio.have picked the president pretty much successfully every election, so you have got to listen to them. a reminder of top stories. breaking news out of germany. three gunmen are on the loose in munich after a shooting at a shopping mall which has left at least eight dead. the shooting is described as a rampage. people are told to stay indoors. german officials say they cannot rule out it is linked to terrorism, but cannot confirm it either. they are investigating. that brings today's forecast to a close. you can find more on the website . to reach me and the bbc team, go to twitter. from all of us here at world news america, thank you for watching and have a great weekend. ♪ >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and aruba tourism
anchor: the feelings of the voters there in ottawa county, ohio.have picked the president pretty much successfully every election, so you have got to listen to them. a reminder of top stories. breaking news out of germany. three gunmen are on the loose in munich after a shooting at a shopping mall which has left at least eight dead. the shooting is described as a rampage. people are told to stay indoors. german officials say they cannot rule out it is linked to terrorism, but cannot confirm it...
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ottawa and montreal. third quarter, carter takes a big hit and holds on for the touchdown catch. the son of nfl hall of famer chris carter, goes over to the opposing sideline and knocks over ottawa's head coach rick campbell that is frowned upon. nearly started a brawl. carter was ejected and his team loses 28-13. what are you doing? abc 7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. >> all right, thank you, larry. >>> well, abc 7 news continue news online, on twitter and a facebook a
ottawa and montreal. third quarter, carter takes a big hit and holds on for the touchdown catch. the son of nfl hall of famer chris carter, goes over to the opposing sideline and knocks over ottawa's head coach rick campbell that is frowned upon. nearly started a brawl. carter was ejected and his team loses 28-13. what are you doing? abc 7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. >> all right, thank you, larry. >>> well, abc 7 news continue news online, on twitter and a...
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ottawa and montreal. third quarter, carter takes a big hit and holds on for the touchdown catch. the son of nfl hall of famer chris carter, goes over to the opposing sideline and knocks over ottawa's head coach rick campbell that is frowned upon. nearly started a brawl. carter was ejected and his team loses 28-13. what are you doing? abc 7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. >> all right, thank you, larry. >>> well, abc 7 news continue news online, on twitter and a news online, on twitter and a facebook and all your mob i would kill for something sweet.
ottawa and montreal. third quarter, carter takes a big hit and holds on for the touchdown catch. the son of nfl hall of famer chris carter, goes over to the opposing sideline and knocks over ottawa's head coach rick campbell that is frowned upon. nearly started a brawl. carter was ejected and his team loses 28-13. what are you doing? abc 7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. >> all right, thank you, larry. >>> well, abc 7 news continue news online, on twitter and a news...
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ottawa and montreal. third quarter, carter takes a big hit and holds on for the touchdown catch.he son of nfl hall of famer chris carter, goes over to the opposing sideline and knocks over ottawa's head coach rick campbell that is frowned upon. nearly started a brawl. carter was ejected and his team loses 28-13. what are you doing? abc 7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. >> all right, thank you, larry. >>> well, abc 7 news continue news online, on twitter and a facebook hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! ugh! move it. you're killing me. you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a while before he's ready, but our subaru legacy will be waiting for him. (vo) the longest-lasting midsize sedan in its class. the twenty-sixteen subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. ♪ give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. don't miss the lowest prices of the season sale, with the c2 queen mattress now only $699.99 plus 36-month financing. only at a sleep number s
ottawa and montreal. third quarter, carter takes a big hit and holds on for the touchdown catch.he son of nfl hall of famer chris carter, goes over to the opposing sideline and knocks over ottawa's head coach rick campbell that is frowned upon. nearly started a brawl. carter was ejected and his team loses 28-13. what are you doing? abc 7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. >> all right, thank you, larry. >>> well, abc 7 news continue news online, on twitter and a facebook...
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individual families the news cities in california what the inclusive program requires that 10 or ottawa more units to certain blow income levels or contribute to the fund that supports the blow market rate unit almost 25 thousand have been supported by city funds and more than 6 nous thousand of the unit were built between 2000 and 2012 what you can't afford a million will home you're not alone in response san francisco mayor ed lee has set a goal of creating thirty thousand now e-mails homes by the year 2020 most will be in outreach of the san franciscan with federal and state funds drying up the san francisco ethics commission is, taking an iv i of actually roll is providing housing across all levels we're working diligently for everyone to live here and mr. chair protect the housing semiand strengthen goals against evictions we're commented for housing needs for all san franciscans to learn more visit highway
individual families the news cities in california what the inclusive program requires that 10 or ottawa more units to certain blow income levels or contribute to the fund that supports the blow market rate unit almost 25 thousand have been supported by city funds and more than 6 nous thousand of the unit were built between 2000 and 2012 what you can't afford a million will home you're not alone in response san francisco mayor ed lee has set a goal of creating thirty thousand now e-mails homes...
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individual families the news cities in california what the inclusive program requires that 10 or ottawa more units to certain blow income levels or contribute to the fund that supports the blow market rate unit almost 25 thousand have been supported by city funds and more than 6 nous thousand of the unit were built between 2000 and 2012 what you can't afford a million will home you're not alone in response san francisco mayor ed lee has set a goal of creating thirty thousand now e-mails homes by the year 2020 most will be in outreach of the san franciscan with federal and state funds drying up the san francisco ethics commission is, taking an iv i of actually roll is providing housing across all levels we're working diligently for everyone to live here and mr. chair protect the housing semiand strengthen goals against evictions we're commented for housing needs for all san franciscans to learn more visit highway >> >>[gavel] >> good afternoon everybody welcome to our budget and finance committee for friday, june 24, 2016. my name is mark farrell i'm chairing this brief committee joined
individual families the news cities in california what the inclusive program requires that 10 or ottawa more units to certain blow income levels or contribute to the fund that supports the blow market rate unit almost 25 thousand have been supported by city funds and more than 6 nous thousand of the unit were built between 2000 and 2012 what you can't afford a million will home you're not alone in response san francisco mayor ed lee has set a goal of creating thirty thousand now e-mails homes...
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in the networked in ottawa today. they had all of their -- did not know what to do.y had all of their local news. you never ever move your local news. they all moved in. they said they are moving it. shows, they all went back. they were not going to miss this convention. i love that. wow. it was not my fault. applauseened is the was so long and so crazy. [cheering] it really was. if you look on the speech was fine but the applause was longer than the speech. it was great. great love. that was all about unity. we may be missing a couple of people, we may be missing just a couple of people, two other things. just to finish with ted. i like ted. i don't want his endorsement. if he gives it, i will not accept it. [cheering] it won't matter. he should have done it. because nobody cares. and he would have been better shape for this now. if he did, that is fine. maybe i will set a super pac if he decides to run. are you allowed to set up a super pac. two things he said yesterday relies. i didn't start anything with the wife. pac released a cover story from my wife who is tr
in the networked in ottawa today. they had all of their -- did not know what to do.y had all of their local news. you never ever move your local news. they all moved in. they said they are moving it. shows, they all went back. they were not going to miss this convention. i love that. wow. it was not my fault. applauseened is the was so long and so crazy. [cheering] it really was. if you look on the speech was fine but the applause was longer than the speech. it was great. great love. that was...
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president obama delivered remarks to the canadian parliament during his visit to the capital city of ottawa on wednesday to participate in the 2016 north american leaders summit. he talked about the importance of the u.s. canadian honored byp and was prime minister justin trudeau and the leaders of the canadian senate and house of commons. this is an hour and 10 minutes. [applause] > [applause] [applause] [cheering] >> order. prime minister trudeau: thank you mr. speaker. wonderful to see all today. mr. president, it is an honor to welcome you to parliament on behalf of all canadians, welcome to our house. [applause] before we begin, i would like to ask everyone here today to join in a moment of silence in memory of those killed and injured in yesterday's attack in istanbul. thank you. mr. president, the house we sit in today has written many -- witnessed many external he moments in history. it's worth governments made the difficult decision to send young men and women to war. decisions that forever changed our country, and the world. in 1922 that our first female member of parliament share
president obama delivered remarks to the canadian parliament during his visit to the capital city of ottawa on wednesday to participate in the 2016 north american leaders summit. he talked about the importance of the u.s. canadian honored byp and was prime minister justin trudeau and the leaders of the canadian senate and house of commons. this is an hour and 10 minutes. [applause] > [applause] [applause] [cheering] >> order. prime minister trudeau: thank you mr. speaker. wonderful to...
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enrique and i just worked together at the north american leader summit in ottawa last month. today we have two of the three amigos, although the handshake is easier between two people. [laughter] let me start by saying something that is too often overlooked, but bears repeating. especially given some the heated rhetoric that we sometimes hear. the united states values tremendously our during partnership with mexico and our ties of family and friendship with the mexican people. mexico is our third largest trading partner. we sell more to mexico than we do to china, india, and russia combined. every year, millions of tourists and business people and families cross the border legally, every day $1.5 billion of trade and investment crosses our borders and that is trade that supports over a million jobs here in the united states. a whole host of issues from our shared security to our climate change, mexico is a critical partner and is critically important to our own well-being. we are not just strategic and economic partners, we are also neighbors. we are friends. including millio
enrique and i just worked together at the north american leader summit in ottawa last month. today we have two of the three amigos, although the handshake is easier between two people. [laughter] let me start by saying something that is too often overlooked, but bears repeating. especially given some the heated rhetoric that we sometimes hear. the united states values tremendously our during partnership with mexico and our ties of family and friendship with the mexican people. mexico is our...
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>> ottawa, canada. >> jimmy: ottawa, canada. would you like to jump in our pool? >> i think i have to, yeah. >> jimmy: i think you ought to also. follow themba. all right. all right, sal, round up some more bellies and we will check back in with you. there was a lot of flopping in cleveland last night at the republican national convention. how you doing? you go right through. [ cheers and applause ] this will be fun. i have to say, i love this republican national convention. i watched it all day today. i will watch it all night. it would watch it every night. i hate they only do it every four years. last night, former new york city mayor rudolph giuliani, he decided to set a low key tone for the night. >> what happened to there is no black america, there is no white america, there is just america! >> jimmy: i don't know. if that is his audition for wrestle mania 33, he's in. he was passionate when extolling the many virtues of his friend donald trump. >> this is a man with a big heart who loves people, all people, from the top to the bottom, from the middle to the
>> ottawa, canada. >> jimmy: ottawa, canada. would you like to jump in our pool? >> i think i have to, yeah. >> jimmy: i think you ought to also. follow themba. all right. all right, sal, round up some more bellies and we will check back in with you. there was a lot of flopping in cleveland last night at the republican national convention. how you doing? you go right through. [ cheers and applause ] this will be fun. i have to say, i love this republican national...
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we'll work toward the goal we talked about last month in ottawa. with that goal in mind, we are pursuing an agreement this year on sharing civilian nuclear technology. this fall, our new u.s.-mexico energy business council will meet for the very first time to strengthen the ties between our energy industries. president, i want to thank you for your vision and leadership in the energy industry. i'm pleased our nations will continue to work towards our shared ecosystems and environmental heritage. third, we'll continue to protect the health and safety of our people. especially from the opioid epidemic that is taking so many lives and devastating so many communities. both of our nations we agreed to share a responsibility to combat this crisis. here in the united states, we're working to improve treatment and prevention and reduce the availability of the illicit drugs. and i applaud president nieto's plan to curb poppy cultivation and heroin production. we continue to deploy 21st century technologies to secure our shared border. and as mexico makes im
we'll work toward the goal we talked about last month in ottawa. with that goal in mind, we are pursuing an agreement this year on sharing civilian nuclear technology. this fall, our new u.s.-mexico energy business council will meet for the very first time to strengthen the ties between our energy industries. president, i want to thank you for your vision and leadership in the energy industry. i'm pleased our nations will continue to work towards our shared ecosystems and environmental...
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enrique and i just worked together at the north american leader summit in ottawa last month. today we have two of the three amigos. although the handshake saddle eais a little easier when just between two people. something too often overlooked, but bears repeating. especially given some of the heated rhetoric that we sometimes hear. the united states values tremendously our enduring partnership with mexico, and our extraordinary ties of family and friendship with the mexican people. mexico is our third largest trading partner. we sell more to mexico than we do china, india and russia combined. every year millions of tourists and bits people and friends and family cross our border legally. every day 1.5 billion dollars in trade and investment crosses our border, and that's trade that supports over 1 million jobs right here in the united states. on a whole host of issues. from our shared security to climate change, mexico is a critical partner, and is critically important to our own well-being. we're not just strategic in economic partners we're also neighbors and we're friends
enrique and i just worked together at the north american leader summit in ottawa last month. today we have two of the three amigos. although the handshake saddle eais a little easier when just between two people. something too often overlooked, but bears repeating. especially given some of the heated rhetoric that we sometimes hear. the united states values tremendously our enduring partnership with mexico, and our extraordinary ties of family and friendship with the mexican people. mexico is...
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. >> we came to rural ottawa county, ohio, population 41,000, 90 miles west of cleveland. we came here because this county has an extraordinary record, it has voted with the winner of every president race since harry truman. this is the cozy corners where the breakfast crowd is coming to eat and gossip for 40 years. >> my birthday is in september -- >> and then there is politics. everybody remembers july 5th 2012 when [ came here for breakfast and there is even the obama chair which he signed on the bottom. like the county, the cozy corner splits with the democrats and republicans. >> i wish bernie was running but i'll vote for hillary because i won't vote for mr. trump. >> you don't buy the crooked hillary? >> that remains me of a third grader going >> what is it about trump that you like? >> i like it if he does what he says he will do. >> this is politicians doing what they will do what they say they will do. >> what is it that he says he will do that you would look forward to? >> i think strengthen the military is number one. and the other part he has a reputation of c
. >> we came to rural ottawa county, ohio, population 41,000, 90 miles west of cleveland. we came here because this county has an extraordinary record, it has voted with the winner of every president race since harry truman. this is the cozy corners where the breakfast crowd is coming to eat and gossip for 40 years. >> my birthday is in september -- >> and then there is politics. everybody remembers july 5th 2012 when [ came here for breakfast and there is even the obama chair...
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here with his take from ottawa is "nightly show" contributor, mike yard. >> wake up, larry shill-more wake up! >> larry: mike, can you take your mask off, please? >> oh, i'm about to take america's mask off, larry, because this is not about a handshake, larry. this is not about a handshake. >> larry: mike, please, are you telling me you think this is a conspiracy? >> i don't think, i know. okay, this is all a part of mexico and canada's secret plan to destroy the united states and establish a new country in its place called mex-anada. ( laughter ) that's what's happening. >> larry: mex-anada? mike, that's insane. >> is it? think about it, larry. the u.k. leaves the e.u. destabilizing the pound. america, which has plenty of extra pounds-- hello, obesity crisis-- announces the creation of the north american caucus, n.a.c., which is only one letter away from n-a-r-c. narc? the soldiers of the war on drugs. drugs are carried by drug mules across the mexican border. mexico? whose climate is dry? canada dry? ( laughter ) ( applause ) ( cheers ) dry rhymes with eye-- boom. >> larry: boom? >>
here with his take from ottawa is "nightly show" contributor, mike yard. >> wake up, larry shill-more wake up! >> larry: mike, can you take your mask off, please? >> oh, i'm about to take america's mask off, larry, because this is not about a handshake, larry. this is not about a handshake. >> larry: mike, please, are you telling me you think this is a conspiracy? >> i don't think, i know. okay, this is all a part of mexico and canada's secret plan to...
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it's really nice to have you back in ottawa, and to be able the city'syou when at its loveliest. bythe last time you dropped in february of 2009, the weather was decidedly cooler. so all of ottawa still remembers cold to stoped the in at a nearby bakery and pick cookies fore-leaf your daughters. [ laughter ] now sir, you mentioned a few flecks of gray you have in your hair. trudeau president visited, you told him, if in to keep your dark hair, you'll have to start dying it early. [ laughter ] may i just say to you both, it could be worse. [ laughter ] [ applause ] there is an inscription embedded internationalthe friendship memorial. ontario in 1959. "this stone bears witness to the common purpose of two nations whose frontiers are the friendship." whose ways are the ways of works are thehose works of peace. it would take much too long to count the ways in which canada the united states have come together to create a better life people, but also for humanity. however, over the years, several of our respective leaders have the closeon friendship between our two countries. almost 4
it's really nice to have you back in ottawa, and to be able the city'syou when at its loveliest. bythe last time you dropped in february of 2009, the weather was decidedly cooler. so all of ottawa still remembers cold to stoped the in at a nearby bakery and pick cookies fore-leaf your daughters. [ laughter ] now sir, you mentioned a few flecks of gray you have in your hair. trudeau president visited, you told him, if in to keep your dark hair, you'll have to start dying it early. [ laughter ]...
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ago, i was at home, and a friend of mine from canada was visiting, a professor of education up in ottawa. and he was sitting at the table when the mail arrived, and i got a book this thick which was all the choices i had to headache in my medicare -- to make in my medicare program. all the different options. all the different things i could sign up for. what would cost extra and so on. so he pulled out of his wallet a single, what looked like a credit card and said to me a little meanly, i thought, this is my whole medical program. this is it, this one card. dental, you know, eye doctor, mental health, everything is on this card because it's simple. and this book is an example of what's wrong with our health care system. yes, i'm on medicare. yes, it's, it's a ten forward from what -- a step forward from what i was on for years and years. but at the same time, it's not streamlined, it's not, it's not user-friendly. it makes you jump through hoops that you shouldn't have to jump through. another way i could say this, incidentally, as long as we're talking about health care is, you know, i
ago, i was at home, and a friend of mine from canada was visiting, a professor of education up in ottawa. and he was sitting at the table when the mail arrived, and i got a book this thick which was all the choices i had to headache in my medicare -- to make in my medicare program. all the different options. all the different things i could sign up for. what would cost extra and so on. so he pulled out of his wallet a single, what looked like a credit card and said to me a little meanly, i...
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then again we have the anti-trump conference going on in ottawa the three am igos, the president triedfor himself, couldn't decide if it populism, nativism, running out of isms. >> my father wants to put the country first again. we haven't put our country first. lost a third of our manufacturing since 2000. our national deficit is $19 trillion. our debts aren't being treated well. our education system is 30th in the world. we no longer educate our children well. our roads, bridges, infrastructure are falling apart. we have a $500 billion trade deficit with china, mexico. we don't make anything. we don't produce anything. this is the state of our country. my father wants to put america first. i think our message is, americanism, if you want to continue his little trend. >> i think that's a trend worthy of continuing. eric, thanks so much for being with us. >> thank you. >> eric trump. >>> roll video. watch as this motorcyclist is thrown over his handle bar. that is a roll of mattresses crashing into that giant form that fell off the boat. the man sent rolling down the street. his bike g
then again we have the anti-trump conference going on in ottawa the three am igos, the president triedfor himself, couldn't decide if it populism, nativism, running out of isms. >> my father wants to put the country first again. we haven't put our country first. lost a third of our manufacturing since 2000. our national deficit is $19 trillion. our debts aren't being treated well. our education system is 30th in the world. we no longer educate our children well. our roads, bridges,...
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nowhere is the debate fiercer than in ottawa, illinois.housands have descended on this little town. it's the campaign for the u.s. senate, and they've come to hear abraham lincoln confront senator stephen a. douglas on the issue that threatens to tear america apart -- slavery. >> the debates between lincoln and douglas drew enormous crowds. >> people are drinking. people are cheering. people are fighting. it was almost pugilistic, as if people were coming to a boxing match to watch these two heavyweights slug it out. >> lincoln is a rookie politician, a member of the brand-new republican party. just four years old, it was formed to end slavery. >> he's an unknown, abraham lincoln's career as a politician has been almost nonexistent. >> the only thing lincoln has is his brain, is his ability to orate. that's it. >> his opponent in this election is the current senator of illinois, democrat stephen a. douglas. >> stephen a. douglas was among the most ruthless politicians of the day. >> more importantly, probably the most powerful democratic p
nowhere is the debate fiercer than in ottawa, illinois.housands have descended on this little town. it's the campaign for the u.s. senate, and they've come to hear abraham lincoln confront senator stephen a. douglas on the issue that threatens to tear america apart -- slavery. >> the debates between lincoln and douglas drew enormous crowds. >> people are drinking. people are cheering. people are fighting. it was almost pugilistic, as if people were coming to a boxing match to watch...
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sat down with an exclusive interview with mexico's president on the sidelines of the meeting at ottawa'sc hall. thank you for being with us. >> it is my pleasure to be here. thank you, fareed. >> let me ask you, as the president of mexico, how you respond to a very specific charge that the republican front-runner, the presumptive nominee has made. trump has said after explaining his initial comments about mexico, he said i'm going to quote, so i get it exactly right. what can be more simply and accurately stated, the mexican government is forcing their most unwanted people into the united states, they are in many cases criminals, drug dealers, rapists, et cetera. is that true? >> i'll try to say this in english to cover a very clear statement on what i have said more than once. for my government, for me as president. i am very respectful on the democratic process that's taking place in the u.s. we are not part of that decision that has to be made by the american society. i believe that any of the candidates, mrs. clinton, mr. trump, i'm sure that both of them would like to build good con
sat down with an exclusive interview with mexico's president on the sidelines of the meeting at ottawa'sc hall. thank you for being with us. >> it is my pleasure to be here. thank you, fareed. >> let me ask you, as the president of mexico, how you respond to a very specific charge that the republican front-runner, the presumptive nominee has made. trump has said after explaining his initial comments about mexico, he said i'm going to quote, so i get it exactly right. what can be...
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host: a little flavor on this from the president with an event in ottawa where he held a news conference with the leaders of mexico. a question from a mexico reported that had to with donald trump's anti-immigrant remarks. [video clip] president obama: we have at times about history where and immigration sentiment is exploited by demagogues. it was directed at the irish, it italians,ed at poles, and you can go back and read what was read about those groups and it is identical to what they are now saying about mexicans, guatemalans, salvadorans, muslims or asians. same stuff buried there are different, they're not going to ,it, they will not assimilate they bring crime. same arguments. if you go back to the 1800s, the language is identical. guess what? coming.t and they kept coming because forica offered possibility their children and grandchildren , and even if they were initially discriminative against, they understood how our system will over time allowed them to become part of this one american family. take some of this rhetoric seriously and answer it you shouldarly, but not think th
host: a little flavor on this from the president with an event in ottawa where he held a news conference with the leaders of mexico. a question from a mexico reported that had to with donald trump's anti-immigrant remarks. [video clip] president obama: we have at times about history where and immigration sentiment is exploited by demagogues. it was directed at the irish, it italians,ed at poles, and you can go back and read what was read about those groups and it is identical to what they are...
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americano les comparto este regreso de una patada de despeje de tristan jackson que juega con los ottawa juego estaba empate a 20 puntos por bando en el ultimo cuarto de accion y nadie pudo parar a jackson que regreso el ovoide mas de 60 yardas para la anotacion. vo de canada nos vamos a hong kong donde la nueva contratacion de los golden state warriors kevin durant el dia de hoy visito una exposicion de diferntes tenis deportivos diseÑados con su nombre. se espera que despues de este viaje ya se consentre con el equipo de baloncesto olimpico. gabriel desde que la seleccion mexicana de futbol masculina califico a los juegos olimpicos de rio 2016, la presion ha estado a tope para que el tri azteca repita como ganador de la medalla de oro. take vo vo eric el cubo torres fue uno de los jugadores que se quedo sin poder partipar en el 2012 ya que no logro pasar el ultimo corte de lista. pero dice estar agradecido con esta oportunidad y que no tendra un camino facil para repetir el equipo mexicano. take sot trt:17 sec out cue: podemos lograrlo no cg vo ya tan solo faltan 22 dias para que inici
americano les comparto este regreso de una patada de despeje de tristan jackson que juega con los ottawa juego estaba empate a 20 puntos por bando en el ultimo cuarto de accion y nadie pudo parar a jackson que regreso el ovoide mas de 60 yardas para la anotacion. vo de canada nos vamos a hong kong donde la nueva contratacion de los golden state warriors kevin durant el dia de hoy visito una exposicion de diferntes tenis deportivos diseÑados con su nombre. se espera que despues de este viaje ya...
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this after turkey and russia -- president obama had remarks in ottawa earlier today.resident obama: we know that this is part of our broader, shared by against terrorist networks and we will continue to work closely with turkey to root them out. in the meantime, we will do what is necessary to protect our people. i am confident that we can and we will defeat those the offer only to and distraction -- death and destruction, and we will remember that we are stronger when we come together and work toward a better world together. charlie: ian bremmer is the founding member of the -- group. and steven cook it will be -- and is given cook on the counsel for foreign relations. we begin with ian bremmer at the table. tell us about turkey. a place we both know well. ian: it was a tough year for them. i was with the deputy prime minister yesterday in china. and he was feeling pretty good, literally hours before the attacks and finally they had made progress, they got -- to apologize to the russians. they felt like that would move on getting the economic relationship back on tra
this after turkey and russia -- president obama had remarks in ottawa earlier today.resident obama: we know that this is part of our broader, shared by against terrorist networks and we will continue to work closely with turkey to root them out. in the meantime, we will do what is necessary to protect our people. i am confident that we can and we will defeat those the offer only to and distraction -- death and destruction, and we will remember that we are stronger when we come together and work...
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accident netanyahu is going to ottawa for the summit. canada has not taken a position on the tpp. it is the only of countries who have not stated whether it intends to ratify or not. do you think it would be helpful join with mexico and the united states? would it help with the ratification process in the united states? do you think it is likely? was negotiated under the previous administration in canada in need to know administration came in they made it clear they wanted to go through a robust consultation process around the country, different sectors and parts of the country, to make are they had the input of wide range of stakeholders before moving forward with tpp. and that is the process they are undergoing. we respect that decision. we respect that process and i do not think it has the significant process in the united states. >> i am looking at this from a different perspective. my name is martin. i am a scientist representing a large number of scientists. when we look at these kind of things, we would say at some point if you have a whole bunch of people who agree on some
accident netanyahu is going to ottawa for the summit. canada has not taken a position on the tpp. it is the only of countries who have not stated whether it intends to ratify or not. do you think it would be helpful join with mexico and the united states? would it help with the ratification process in the united states? do you think it is likely? was negotiated under the previous administration in canada in need to know administration came in they made it clear they wanted to go through a...
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both of our nations are going to keep on working towards the goal that we announced last month in ottawanerating half the electricity in north america through clean power by 2025. with that goal in mind, we are pursuing an agreement this year on sharing civilian nuclear technology. this fall our new u.s./mexico energy business council will meet for the very first time to strengthen the ties between our energy industries, and mr. president, i want to thank you for your vision and your leadership in reforming mexico's energy industry. i'm also pleased that our nations will continue working to protect our shared ecosystems and environmental heritage. third, we'll continue to protect health and safety of our people, especially from the open yoid epidemic that is taking so many lives and devastating so many communities. both of our nations, we agreed, share a responsibility to combat this crisis. here in the united states we're working to improve treatment and prevention and reduce the availability of illicit drugs. and i applaud president pina any yet toe's vision for curbing poppy cultivati
both of our nations are going to keep on working towards the goal that we announced last month in ottawanerating half the electricity in north america through clean power by 2025. with that goal in mind, we are pursuing an agreement this year on sharing civilian nuclear technology. this fall our new u.s./mexico energy business council will meet for the very first time to strengthen the ties between our energy industries, and mr. president, i want to thank you for your vision and your leadership...
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rain did put a damper ottawa was welcome america festivity but this is philadelphia, the country's birthplace. the reason fourth of july means more than just a date. a little rain were not stop the party. tens of thousands turnout on the parkway and the concert featuring yazz the greatest, leon bridges and intruders, fans from philadelphia and around the world say it was a fourth to remember. >> really bringing back memories to me. i love the sound of philadelphia. >> i went to see the greatest. >> you watch the tv show empire what did you think. >> awesome. >> we are honoring all things philly, every artist performing, some fill connection. >> philly pops cancelled their appearance in order to protect instruments from the rain, last night's show concluded at 10:00 o'clock. it was 90 minutes earlier from last year so save the city $40,000. >> that idea started it earlier next year too that way ppa won't to have give as many tickets. >>> a delaware man was arrested after police found a huge seizure in his powe section. what officers noticed as they approached the suspect's cars. >>> after doze
rain did put a damper ottawa was welcome america festivity but this is philadelphia, the country's birthplace. the reason fourth of july means more than just a date. a little rain were not stop the party. tens of thousands turnout on the parkway and the concert featuring yazz the greatest, leon bridges and intruders, fans from philadelphia and around the world say it was a fourth to remember. >> really bringing back memories to me. i love the sound of philadelphia. >> i went to see...
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and we're going to keep on working towards the goal that we announced last month in ottawa, generating half the lek distancety in north america to clean power by 2025. with that goal in mind, we are pursuing an agreement this year on sharing civilian nuclear technology. this fall, our new u.s./mexico energy business council will meet for the very first time to strengthen the ties between our energy industries. and mr. president, i want to thank you for your vision and your leadership in reforming mexico's energy industry. i'm also pleased that our nation's will continue working to protect our shared ecosystems and environmental heritage. third, we'll continue to protect the health and safety of our people. especially from the opioid epidemic that's devastating so many communities. both of our nations we agree share a responsibility to combat this crisis. here in the united states, we're working to improve treatment and prevention and reduce the availability of elicit drugs. and applaud president pena nieto's urge to help stop the production. we continue to deploy 21st century technolog
and we're going to keep on working towards the goal that we announced last month in ottawa, generating half the lek distancety in north america to clean power by 2025. with that goal in mind, we are pursuing an agreement this year on sharing civilian nuclear technology. this fall, our new u.s./mexico energy business council will meet for the very first time to strengthen the ties between our energy industries. and mr. president, i want to thank you for your vision and your leadership in...
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years ago, i was at home x a friend of mine from qanta was visiting, a professor of education up in ottawa. and he was sitting at the table when the mail arrived x i got a book this thick which was all the choices i had to make in my medicare program. all the different options. all the things i could sign up for, what would cost extra and so on. and he pulled out of his wallet a single, what looked like a credit card, and said to me a little meanly, i thought, this is my whole medical program. this is it, this one card. dental, and, you know, eye doctor, mental health, everything is on this card because it's simple. and this book is an example of what's wrong with our health care system. yes, i'm on medicare. yes, it's a step forward from what i was on for years and years. but at the same time, it's not, it's not streamlined, it's not, it's not user-friendly. it makes you jump through hoops that you shouldn't have to jump through. another way i could say this, incidentally, as long as we're talking about health care is, you know, i don't want to demand the impossible even though that's the
years ago, i was at home x a friend of mine from qanta was visiting, a professor of education up in ottawa. and he was sitting at the table when the mail arrived x i got a book this thick which was all the choices i had to make in my medicare program. all the different options. all the things i could sign up for, what would cost extra and so on. and he pulled out of his wallet a single, what looked like a credit card, and said to me a little meanly, i thought, this is my whole medical program....
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because thises was a big event in philadelphia, the sound of philadelphia, rain can put a damper ottawaelcome america festivity. yas greatest there concert brought out thousands of people letting officials know a little wet weather never hurt anybody and doesn't stop the party. we will recall the great moments seeing o.j.'s there if you go to my social media page, alex holley tv instagram. we will share video. >>> now top three national headlines. national three nationally carbs lovers time to rejoyce. italian researchers found pasta in take is associated with a lower body mass up decks. it is okay to eat pass to. those were less likely to be overweight and obese. >>> second place, donald trump says media is overly critical of him after a meme he posted on line. he was accused of using a star of david as a backdrop for a text describing hillary clinton as most corrupt candidate ever. trump is defending the image saying it was a sheriff's star. >>> number one national spot, yesterday was not only the birthday of america but also, mallia obama's birthday. >> okay. sorry. i was getting rea
because thises was a big event in philadelphia, the sound of philadelphia, rain can put a damper ottawaelcome america festivity. yas greatest there concert brought out thousands of people letting officials know a little wet weather never hurt anybody and doesn't stop the party. we will recall the great moments seeing o.j.'s there if you go to my social media page, alex holley tv instagram. we will share video. >>> now top three national headlines. national three nationally carbs lovers...
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ottawa very warm start on 83 in arlington, on the banks of the potomac river, looking at plenty of bluet degreeses in d.c., 81 in woodbridge. nothing tond radar, speak of. you have to travel to the midwest to see the closest rey navarro -- closest rainfall. we may have afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms tomorrow. today looks dry, and we will see heat indices into the triple digits. 102 this afternoon, we are in the 90's today and the next 7 days group. kellye: two people hurt following in officer-involved shooting in the district. it happened saturday night in northwest. we don't know how it started, but investigators say the officer was off duty at the time. witnesses tell us they heard more than 10 rounds, and the people started scrambling, running and ducking for cover. the officer was not injured. right now, the washington monument is closed. an elevator problem. the national park service says the hoist system. it is not accepted a reopen until tuesday. it underwent repairs in 2014, and following repairs, close to 20 times. some spots where people knew the national mall
ottawa very warm start on 83 in arlington, on the banks of the potomac river, looking at plenty of bluet degreeses in d.c., 81 in woodbridge. nothing tond radar, speak of. you have to travel to the midwest to see the closest rey navarro -- closest rainfall. we may have afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms tomorrow. today looks dry, and we will see heat indices into the triple digits. 102 this afternoon, we are in the 90's today and the next 7 days group. kellye: two people hurt...
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well, today president obama is in ottawa meeting with prime minister trudeau and with the mexican president for north american summit. there was some talk of whether or not the nafta countries might join with the u.s. in ttip talks. what would be your view looking at the future to have canada and mexico join the ttip discussions? and mr. trumka, what would your position be on that? >> anything that gives us a chance to redo nafta would be a great opportunity from our point of view. >> i don't comment on that particular aspect, but we have said all the time from the european union to make ttip an open platform. first we have to conclude it. but after that, we think it's a good idea if others could join. when we haven't started negotiations on this because we have to conclude. but hen we talked about we were imagining maybe mexico and canada. from our side there has been some discussions countries like norway or turkey then maybe the uk could be one of these as well depending. so i think it's a good idea to have an open platform. and we would welcome these countries and possibly others as wel
well, today president obama is in ottawa meeting with prime minister trudeau and with the mexican president for north american summit. there was some talk of whether or not the nafta countries might join with the u.s. in ttip talks. what would be your view looking at the future to have canada and mexico join the ttip discussions? and mr. trumka, what would your position be on that? >> anything that gives us a chance to redo nafta would be a great opportunity from our point of view....
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president obama is an ottawa meeting with prime minister trudeau and the mexican president for a north american summit. there was talk about whether the nafta countries might join with u.s. in t tip talks. what would your position be on that? this ahing to give chance to redo nafta would be a great opportunity. >> i don't comment on the particular aspect. we've said all the time it is a good idea to make it an open platform. , we think it is a good idea if others could join. we haven't started negotiations of this. when we talked about it we were imagining from our side there has been some interest. at least some discussions with countries like norway and turkey. i think it's a good idea to have an open platform and we would welcome these countries and possibly others as well. >> we have to wrap things up. thank you so much. thank you everyone on our panel here. [applause]
president obama is an ottawa meeting with prime minister trudeau and the mexican president for a north american summit. there was talk about whether the nafta countries might join with u.s. in t tip talks. what would your position be on that? this ahing to give chance to redo nafta would be a great opportunity. >> i don't comment on the particular aspect. we've said all the time it is a good idea to make it an open platform. , we think it is a good idea if others could join. we haven't...
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black and indigenous men were sold in slavery. 100 and slave people from these two -- the sioux, ottawa, and other nations. they traded deer, beaver skins and others. american slavery solidified, and white men pushed further into the interior, cherokee, creek, chickasaws, seminoles, these nations to varying degrees settled plantations of their own. we often refer in shorthand to a configuration called the black community, and black people in the u.s. do share a bold and dramatic -- however, that we begin to define our areas and look at the fine print, we see that african america is illuminated as a richly, variegated population. sexuality, religion, these are all important. but i would like to add to that group, the black population possesses native roots. by native roots, i am pointing to historical patterns of experience within the native community, ancestral and family ties with native people, and also persistent cultural narratives and mythologies about a and b. i think many of us in this room have heard african americans talk about long, straight hair as a sign of indian blood, hig
black and indigenous men were sold in slavery. 100 and slave people from these two -- the sioux, ottawa, and other nations. they traded deer, beaver skins and others. american slavery solidified, and white men pushed further into the interior, cherokee, creek, chickasaws, seminoles, these nations to varying degrees settled plantations of their own. we often refer in shorthand to a configuration called the black community, and black people in the u.s. do share a bold and dramatic -- however,...
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ottawa county, where i represent, 2.9%. they can't find people to do the work. we're turning the state around. it takes a lot of effort and a lot of time and republican leadership. the state gained more private sector jobs than any other great lakes state, over 400,000. that is not what, we don't create jobs. we just set the atmosphere in taxation and regulation so people are encouraged to risk their capital, get return on their investment. they see that in michigan. that's a great place to do it. [applause] and i can tell you, i know you believe it too, america will be greater under republican leadership, right? isn't that right? [applause] so it is our responsibility as a michigan delegation to spread that love and information our other delegate friends here. ohio, similar, michigan, similar under a comeback. all of things we're doing under republican leadership to make that so. we need to spread that we're encouraging the rest of the delegation. so it is important to support the republicans. let me stop for just a minute and come back and talk about the state
ottawa county, where i represent, 2.9%. they can't find people to do the work. we're turning the state around. it takes a lot of effort and a lot of time and republican leadership. the state gained more private sector jobs than any other great lakes state, over 400,000. that is not what, we don't create jobs. we just set the atmosphere in taxation and regulation so people are encouraged to risk their capital, get return on their investment. they see that in michigan. that's a great place to do...
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>> an opportunity for them to continue the conversation that they had in ottawa, canada. they had opportunity to have a bilateral meeting at the north american leaders summit. i would say they will continue the conversation on a range of topics. our kids security coronation with mexico is important for both countries. mexico is part of the tpp agreement and i'm confident we will have an opportunity to talk about ways that we can deepen our relationship, our economic relationship in a way that will have benefits for both our economies and workers in both our countries. the president is optimistic that we can substantially conform our economic relationship with mexico because, by signing onto the tpp agreement, mexico is signing on to hire labor ended by mental standards that will allow -- environmental standards that will allow them to compete on a plane field that is level -- level playing field. would not bet -- enthusiastic about signing it if they do not believe the greater economic opportunity would be created by this would be good for their economy also. this is a wi
>> an opportunity for them to continue the conversation that they had in ottawa, canada. they had opportunity to have a bilateral meeting at the north american leaders summit. i would say they will continue the conversation on a range of topics. our kids security coronation with mexico is important for both countries. mexico is part of the tpp agreement and i'm confident we will have an opportunity to talk about ways that we can deepen our relationship, our economic relationship in a way...
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ottawa county, where i represent, 2.9%. they can't find people to do the work. we're turning the state around. it takes a lot of effort and a lot of time and republican leadership. the state gained more private sector jobs than any other great lakes state, over 400,000. that is not what, we don't create jobs. we just set the atmosphere in taxation and regulation so people are encouraged to risk their capital, get return on their investment. they see that in michigan. that's a great place to do it. [applause] and i can tell you, i know you believe it too, america will be greater under republican leadership, right? isn't that right? [applause] so it is our responsibility as a michigan delegation to spread that love and information our other delegate friends here. ohio, similar, michigan, similar under a comeback. -- on the come back. all of things we're doing under republican leadership to make that so. we need to spread that we're encouraging the rest of the delegation. so it is important to support the republicans. let me stop for just a minute and come back and
ottawa county, where i represent, 2.9%. they can't find people to do the work. we're turning the state around. it takes a lot of effort and a lot of time and republican leadership. the state gained more private sector jobs than any other great lakes state, over 400,000. that is not what, we don't create jobs. we just set the atmosphere in taxation and regulation so people are encouraged to risk their capital, get return on their investment. they see that in michigan. that's a great place to do...
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individual families the news cities in california what the inclusive program requires that 10 or ottawa more units to certain blow income levels or contribute to the fund that supports the blow market rate unit almost 25 thousand have been supported by city funds and more than 6 nous thousand of the unit were built between 2000 and 2012 what you can't afford a million will home you're not alone in response san francisco mayor ed lee has set a goal of creating thirty thousand now e-mails homes by the year 2020 most will be in outreach of the san franciscan with federal and state funds drying up the san francisco ethics commission is, taking an iv i of actually roll is providing housing across all levels we're working diligently for everyone to live here and mr. chair protect the housing semiand strengthen goals against evictions we're commented for housing needs for all san franciscans to learn all san franciscans to learn more visit highway - working for the city and county of san francisco will immerse you in a vibrant and dynamic city that's on the forefront of economic growth, the ar
individual families the news cities in california what the inclusive program requires that 10 or ottawa more units to certain blow income levels or contribute to the fund that supports the blow market rate unit almost 25 thousand have been supported by city funds and more than 6 nous thousand of the unit were built between 2000 and 2012 what you can't afford a million will home you're not alone in response san francisco mayor ed lee has set a goal of creating thirty thousand now e-mails homes...
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conflict between the british and the native people -- in detroit enslaved people from the sioux, ottawa and other nations. they stood alongside africans as they worked the ships that plied the dangerous great lakes and as they packed weighty bundles of beaver skins for the lucrative fur trade. as centuries passed and consents of racial hierarchy hardened, white settlers pushed even further into the interior, thousands of african people descended into the towns in the south. these southern nations would develop plantations of their own and hold black men and women as slaves. we ought to infer in shorthand to the configuration called the black community and they share a bold and dramatic narrative. however, though we begin to define the chapters of that narrative and to look at the fine print we see that african america is illuminated as a richly variegated population in ways that scholars and artists are continuing to place. the sexuality, religion, these are all important themes. i would like to add indij theyty to that group, given that a significant portion of the black population pos
conflict between the british and the native people -- in detroit enslaved people from the sioux, ottawa and other nations. they stood alongside africans as they worked the ships that plied the dangerous great lakes and as they packed weighty bundles of beaver skins for the lucrative fur trade. as centuries passed and consents of racial hierarchy hardened, white settlers pushed even further into the interior, thousands of african people descended into the towns in the south. these southern...