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ottawa is offside.top play early. >> brian: you heard mike milbury talk intermission about the rangers being a veteran club. and how they've been down this road before. we'll have to see if that veteran experience pays off. you give up two late goals like that, it's difficult to try and regather your thoughts and composure. but something that the rangers are going to have to do. this is a huge game for them. they had it in their back pocket. now, unfortunately, having to find their way to scrape and claw and get this victory to send it back to new york, 1-1. >> john: anderson for cody ceci. mark stone, through cr staal to the outside. a shot off by lundqvist. up high. turris, blocked by staal. and the rangers will jump on it. nick holden. ottawa, peeling back. you're looking at derek stepan. rick nash, over the line. a shot. scooped up by anderson. no further play. >> brian: we look at henrik lundqvist, a lot of opportunities for the senators. they've shot high and lundqvist had to fight shots off. turr
ottawa is offside.top play early. >> brian: you heard mike milbury talk intermission about the rangers being a veteran club. and how they've been down this road before. we'll have to see if that veteran experience pays off. you give up two late goals like that, it's difficult to try and regather your thoughts and composure. but something that the rangers are going to have to do. this is a huge game for them. they had it in their back pocket. now, unfortunately, having to find their way to...
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from ottawa. the rangers and the senators gets started after this. >> you've been watching "the subway overtime intermission nts.ard play hard work hard play hard work hard play hard work work work work relax harder with the real ginger taste of canada dry. i love how usaa gives me the and the security just like the marines did. at one point, i did change to a different company with car insurance, and i was not happy with the customer service. we have switched back over and we feel like we're back home now. the process through usaa is so effortless, that you feel like you're a part of the family. i love that i can pass the membership to my children, and that they can be protected. we're the williams family, and we're usaa members for life. call usaa today to talk about your insurance needs. so ammara, you're a verizon engineer, tell me, what's one really good reason why the samsung galaxy s8 is better on verizon? well we have the largest 4g lte network in
from ottawa. the rangers and the senators gets started after this. >> you've been watching "the subway overtime intermission nts.ard play hard work hard play hard work hard play hard work work work work relax harder with the real ginger taste of canada dry. i love how usaa gives me the and the security just like the marines did. at one point, i did change to a different company with car insurance, and i was not happy with the customer service. we have switched back over and we feel...
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double-overtime in game number two in ottawa. brian boucher, sometimes, in this case, for craig anderson, about how you handle the puck or mishandle it. that could lead to disaster. >> brian: the last thing you want to do is create a turnover for your team, that's going to cause you a hockey game. early in the playoffs, he had a turnover against the bruins and led to the shorthanded goal against. as the series wore on, he had a couple more. tonight, he had two turnovers that almost cost him. this one saved by kyle turris in the overtime session. was a big moment. for craig anderson, less is more when playing the puck. if he can do that and worry about stopping the puck, he gives his team a chance to win in game two. >> john: ottawa, rallying back late. lots of minutes for erik karlsson. he and ryan mcdonagh, anchoring the defensive boards. mika zibanejad, the former ottawa senator. a trade on july 16th, involving he and derick brassard. they've gone head-to-head in this one. we get to the second overtime. game three will be tuesd
double-overtime in game number two in ottawa. brian boucher, sometimes, in this case, for craig anderson, about how you handle the puck or mishandle it. that could lead to disaster. >> brian: the last thing you want to do is create a turnover for your team, that's going to cause you a hockey game. early in the playoffs, he had a turnover against the bruins and led to the shorthanded goal against. as the series wore on, he had a couple more. tonight, he had two turnovers that almost cost...
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out-shot ottawa 12-3. overtime under way. puck sent into the ottawa zone. anderson up the boards stone. david miller plays the buck for the bruins. looks to fight off elimination once again. anderson moves the puck up the boards. it's knocked down by backes and cleared out by hoffman. puck deflected in deep by stone. chara cutting back. around for mcavoy. stone. pressuring the young defenseman. stone comes away with the puck. brassard with a shot. knocked to the corner by rask. >> pierre: not a great sequence to start overtime for mcavoy. >> kenny: he assisted in game 5. here's kuraly who scored the goal. pukd cleared o puck cleared out by ryan. senators have iced it. >> pierre: that's something you have to be careful of. remember back to the game winning goal in ottawa in game 5. it was a face-off win to mcavoy who launched it on goal off the feet of karlsson. and right under a ton. because both these teams don't have a lot left. you can see them all hunched over right now. they're all out of gas. >> kenny: karlsson over 26 minutes. over 41 in game 5. foll
out-shot ottawa 12-3. overtime under way. puck sent into the ottawa zone. anderson up the boards stone. david miller plays the buck for the bruins. looks to fight off elimination once again. anderson moves the puck up the boards. it's knocked down by backes and cleared out by hoffman. puck deflected in deep by stone. chara cutting back. around for mcavoy. stone. pressuring the young defenseman. stone comes away with the puck. brassard with a shot. knocked to the corner by rask. >> pierre:...
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out-shot ottawa 12-3. overtime under way. puck sent into the ottawa zone. anderson up the boards for stone. david miller plays the buck for the bruins. looks to fight off elimination once again. anderson moves the puck up the boards. it's knocked down by backes and cleared out by hoffman. puck deflected in deep by stone. chara cutting back. around for mcavoy. stone. pressuring the young defenseman. stone comes away with the puck. brassard with a shot. knocked to the corner by rask. >> pierre: not a great sequence to start overtime for mcavoy. >> kenny: he assisted in game 5. here's kuraly who scored the goal. pukd cleared o puck cleared out by ryan. senators have iced it. >> pierre: that's something you have to be careful of. remember back to the game winning goal in ottawa in game 5. it was a face-off win to mcavoy who launched it on goal off the feet of karlsson. and right under kuraly's stick. little things like icing matter a ton. because both these teams don't have a lot left. you can see them all hunched over right now. they're all out of gas. >> kenn
out-shot ottawa 12-3. overtime under way. puck sent into the ottawa zone. anderson up the boards for stone. david miller plays the buck for the bruins. looks to fight off elimination once again. anderson moves the puck up the boards. it's knocked down by backes and cleared out by hoffman. puck deflected in deep by stone. chara cutting back. around for mcavoy. stone. pressuring the young defenseman. stone comes away with the puck. brassard with a shot. knocked to the corner by rask. >>...
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ottawa will send everybody here home happy. final count on the overtime, ottawa, defeat the new york rangers, 6-5. coming up next, except on news. for brian boucher and our entire crew here in ottawa, this is john forslund. thanks for watching the stanley cup playoffs, presented by geico. so long, from ottawa. ♪ ♪ >>> good evening and welcome to the news 4 power play. >> folks we're just under an hour away from game two at the verizon center the washington capitals taking on the pittsburgh penguins. >> that's right puck drops just after 8:00 right here on nbc 4 we have team coverage to get you ready. >> doug and amelia are out in the heat, let's begin with carol right now. >> hey guys. yeah the gates just opened and fans just truckling in. about an hour and 25 minutes until puck drop. this is not a must win the players say that comes when you have three losses, the caps have one loss to the penguins. they know what's at stake. down a game. the difference in game one late third period break away goal scored by the campaigns zuni
ottawa will send everybody here home happy. final count on the overtime, ottawa, defeat the new york rangers, 6-5. coming up next, except on news. for brian boucher and our entire crew here in ottawa, this is john forslund. thanks for watching the stanley cup playoffs, presented by geico. so long, from ottawa. ♪ ♪ >>> good evening and welcome to the news 4 power play. >> folks we're just under an hour away from game two at the verizon center the washington capitals taking on...
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. >> john: ottawa, rallying back late. lots of minutes for erik karlsson. he and ryan mcdonagh, anchoring the defensive boards. mika zibanejad, the former ottawa senator. a trade on july 16th, involving he and derick brassard. they've gone head-to-head in this one. we get to the second overtime.
. >> john: ottawa, rallying back late. lots of minutes for erik karlsson. he and ryan mcdonagh, anchoring the defensive boards. mika zibanejad, the former ottawa senator. a trade on july 16th, involving he and derick brassard. they've gone head-to-head in this one. we get to the second overtime.
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ottawa hitting two posts. and for tphaneuf.ores. >> kenny: dion phaneuf, the overtime winner here for ottawa. the senators come back from a two-goal deficit in the third period. they have tied this series at 1-1, as it heads back to boston for game three. >> joe: dion phaneuf does a great job here. watch him keep the play alive. that's a bouncing, rolling puck. it goes up and over. he keeps it in. and eventually, zdeno chara, who comes out of the penalty box, they're still on the power play here. and now, chara is out. and now, the shot and the game-winner for phaneuf. he keeps it in. and then, scores the game-winner. what a goal. one shot, senators able to retrieve the puck. now, they take their time. everybody is a little out of position with three defensemen on the ice. and dion phaneuf is able to tie the series at 1-1. >> kenny: his seventh career playoff goal. his first in overtime. coming up next, except on the west coast, local news. tonight at 8:00 eastern, nbc, the stanley cup playoffs, predators and blackhawks. thanks
ottawa hitting two posts. and for tphaneuf.ores. >> kenny: dion phaneuf, the overtime winner here for ottawa. the senators come back from a two-goal deficit in the third period. they have tied this series at 1-1, as it heads back to boston for game three. >> joe: dion phaneuf does a great job here. watch him keep the play alive. that's a bouncing, rolling puck. it goes up and over. he keeps it in. and eventually, zdeno chara, who comes out of the penalty box, they're still on the...
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ottawa hitting two posts. and for tphaneuf.ores. >> kenny: dion phaneuf, the overtime winner here for ottawa. the senators come back from a two-goal deficit in the third period. they have tied this series at 1-1, as it heads back to boston for game three. >> joe: dion phaneuf does a great job here. watch him keep the play alive. that's a bouncing, rolling puck. it goes up and over. he keeps it in. and eventually, zdeno chara, who comes out of the penalty box, they're still on the power play here. and now, chara is out. and now, the shot and the game-winner for phaneuf. he keeps it in. and then, scores the game-winner. wh one shot, senators able to retrieve the puck. now, they take their time. everybody is a little out of position with three defensemen on the ice. and dion phaneuf is able to tie the series at 1-1. >> kenny: his seventh career playoff goal. his first in overtime. coming up next, except on the west coast, local news. tonight at 8:00 eastern, nbc, the stanley cup playoffs, predators and blackhawks. thanks for watch
ottawa hitting two posts. and for tphaneuf.ores. >> kenny: dion phaneuf, the overtime winner here for ottawa. the senators come back from a two-goal deficit in the third period. they have tied this series at 1-1, as it heads back to boston for game three. >> joe: dion phaneuf does a great job here. watch him keep the play alive. that's a bouncing, rolling puck. it goes up and over. he keeps it in. and eventually, zdeno chara, who comes out of the penalty box, they're still on the...
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we heard about the members of the first united church here in ottawa who sponsored newlyweds.ths later the family had their first child, a little girl named maria. the church decided to raise money to bring abraham's family and brother to canada so she could grow up with her cousins. we heard about jorge in canada who came as a child refugee fleeing violence in columbia. he's working with today's children and refugees help. ing them adopt with the new culture and country. and i'm very proud to announce that muhammad who came here is now the new ceo fighting for girls' education around the world. [ applause ] many people from my own country of pakistan have found a promised land in canada. a famous squash player to my relatives here today. like the refugees in canada and all around the world, i have seen fear and experienced times when i did not know if i was safe or not. i remember how my mom used to put a letter at the back of her house so if anything happened we could escape. i still remember a verse we read every night to protect our family and as many people as i could. i
we heard about the members of the first united church here in ottawa who sponsored newlyweds.ths later the family had their first child, a little girl named maria. the church decided to raise money to bring abraham's family and brother to canada so she could grow up with her cousins. we heard about jorge in canada who came as a child refugee fleeing violence in columbia. he's working with today's children and refugees help. ing them adopt with the new culture and country. and i'm very proud to...
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in hockey, ottawa senators 3-2 victory to rangers.nner with a shot of almost impossible angle beating henrik with 4:11 left in the third period. game two saturday. all right, let's go to nba playoffs. lots of sports today. toronto held on for the 92-89 win took the series over milwaukee bucks, 4 games to 2. rosen with 32 points. the raptors move on the face the cleveland cavaliers in eastern semifinals. that starts on monday. leave lowe let's get a look at friday forecast. janice dean, good morning, janice. janice: we have winter across west feeling like summer time across the east and severe storms in between, you can see the temps right now. a lot of 30's on the map and warm across the south and across the east coast. satellite radar imagery, lot of heavy rain for the central u.s. and that's going to move east ward across the ohio valley back towards texas friday and saturday with the severe weather set-up, we have the jet stream upper level winds, all of the gulf moisture and possibility for rotation as we get into the this afterno
in hockey, ottawa senators 3-2 victory to rangers.nner with a shot of almost impossible angle beating henrik with 4:11 left in the third period. game two saturday. all right, let's go to nba playoffs. lots of sports today. toronto held on for the 92-89 win took the series over milwaukee bucks, 4 games to 2. rosen with 32 points. the raptors move on the face the cleveland cavaliers in eastern semifinals. that starts on monday. leave lowe let's get a look at friday forecast. janice dean, good...
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won the presidency, people in ottawa expected to get here also.ferent is they are combining trump, -- lumber, and more. canada is the number one buyer of u.s. goods. why canadaod reasons can go to the u.s. and say you are not my problem. i think the cage has been rattled this week to some extent by design. canada taking notice. longis the first step in a trade saga between washington and ottawa. joe: i have a chart showing the increase in canadian exports. you can see how much it has risen since 2011. scarlet: it has been a steady increase. what is driving that? >> since the initial deal expired, canadian lumber had one year where the u.s. could not impose more duties. it took some time to actually impose them. canadiens took advantage of that say,ay or another, you can by expanding exports. that was no secret. they have a point. that was a function of the deal expiring. knowing that canadians tried to get a deal with obama. but, the obama and mis-direction said they were referees of this and it was not the and it was not the mis-direction that co
won the presidency, people in ottawa expected to get here also.ferent is they are combining trump, -- lumber, and more. canada is the number one buyer of u.s. goods. why canadaod reasons can go to the u.s. and say you are not my problem. i think the cage has been rattled this week to some extent by design. canada taking notice. longis the first step in a trade saga between washington and ottawa. joe: i have a chart showing the increase in canadian exports. you can see how much it has risen...
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advocate malala yousafzai addressed the joint session of the canadian parliament in the capital of ottawa this week. talking about her work as an advocate for girls education. before her address to lawmakers, malala yousafzai was bestowed with honorary canadian citizenship. only the six such person to ever receive that recognition. this is an hour and 1/2. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [background sounds] [background sounds] [inaudible conversations] [background sounds] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> ladies and gentlemen please welcome the honorable justin trudeau prime minister of canada and our guest of honor malala yousafzai. [speaking in native tongue] [applause] >> welcome everyone. [speaking in native tongue] i knew that malala yousafzai was a smoker from reading about that i realize just how she is. she chose the right thing to come back to canada for citizenship. on the day the nhl playoffs starts. [laughter
advocate malala yousafzai addressed the joint session of the canadian parliament in the capital of ottawa this week. talking about her work as an advocate for girls education. before her address to lawmakers, malala yousafzai was bestowed with honorary canadian citizenship. only the six such person to ever receive that recognition. this is an hour and 1/2. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible...
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the security service in ottawa supported. the person who makes the travel arrangement though, is aldrich ames. he notified the kgb. they are waiting in the apartment. she comes to the door and says she will not come out, and slams the door. encode -- ruchenko comes back and makes the decision to read effect back to the ussr. he goes on a saturday night with ncaa handler -- with a cia handler to this restaurant in georgetown. during dinner, he says he was to go out for a smoke. i don't his manager, if come back, don't think harshly of yourself. decently walks nearby to the soviet embassy and enters. his immediate statement -- they hold a press conference -- is that he was drugged by the cia and kidnapped. is that very believable? well, he is a calculating individual. he had been on a task force years ago that had judged a black sea fleet captain who had defected. he was homesick and then came back. he knew the deliberation is the kgb had one of two choices. ander admit he is a traitor did damage to the cause and execute him, o
the security service in ottawa supported. the person who makes the travel arrangement though, is aldrich ames. he notified the kgb. they are waiting in the apartment. she comes to the door and says she will not come out, and slams the door. encode -- ruchenko comes back and makes the decision to read effect back to the ussr. he goes on a saturday night with ncaa handler -- with a cia handler to this restaurant in georgetown. during dinner, he says he was to go out for a smoke. i don't his...
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. >>> stanley cup playoffs, rangers at ottawa.under four minutes left the senators' jean gabriel peugeot ties it one a pair of goals. he gets a hat trick here and sends the contest to overtime. ottawa would win it in double overtime as he scores yet again. his fourth goal of the game gives the senators a 6-5 victory. they lead the series two games to none. >>> the penguins have also taken a 2-0 lead overt capitals. sidney crosby with the assist to phil kessel, who scores. on the replay you can see crosby went between his legs before getting the puck to kessel. pittsburgh wins 6-2. crosby with a pair of assists. >>> we now head to gator country. nawlins for the pga zurich classic using the team format jordan spieth and ryan palmer could be in the lead if it wasn't for their poor putting. been there, done that. they were in fourth place at 14 under par. the team of jonas blix and 23-year-old cameron smith has a four-stroke lead. smith drains the birdie putt here. they're 19 under par. >>> finally, as the last player taken in the nfl
. >>> stanley cup playoffs, rangers at ottawa.under four minutes left the senators' jean gabriel peugeot ties it one a pair of goals. he gets a hat trick here and sends the contest to overtime. ottawa would win it in double overtime as he scores yet again. his fourth goal of the game gives the senators a 6-5 victory. they lead the series two games to none. >>> the penguins have also taken a 2-0 lead overt capitals. sidney crosby with the assist to phil kessel, who scores. on...
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and an address to the joint session of the canadian parliament in the capital ottawa. we'll have live coverage at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span two. you can watch all of these programs live on c-span or get and listen on the c-span radio app. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. this morning, staff writer for foreign policy discusses this week trip by secretary of state >> tillerson u.s.scow and the future of relations. then, american action forum discussing what republicans could face as they attempt to replace and repeal the affordable care act. and editor in publisher of the nation on key progressive priorities and how to achieve them in a gop-controlled government. c-span'so watch washington journal coming up at 7:00 a.m. this morning. join the discussion. >> massachusetts congres
and an address to the joint session of the canadian parliament in the capital ottawa. we'll have live coverage at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span two. you can watch all of these programs live on c-span or get and listen on the c-span radio app. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. this morning, staff writer for foreign policy discusses this week trip by secretary of state >> tillerson u.s.scow and the future of relations. then,...
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i can tell you it's close to ottawa. i'm not going to tell you exactly where. it's a cave you can play hockey in. >> so they are going on their own adventure. right? they're going to be planting sort of little bread crumbs for us as we're watching. but they've got a mission. >> there's no guarantee to get here. the ice might be bad. there might be a security guard that's blocking people. there was a report that because the mine is private, that no one is allowed to go there. >> so they're heading into the unknown. so they meet up with a couple of guys. they get themselves together and try to start plan. they're almost close, they can feel it. >> how much of a hike? >> about 20 minutes. >> all right. so we're on the right track. within 20 minutes of this mystical cave. so they get all their gear, ice hockey gear. before you know it, suddenly it appears. there you go. there's a sign saying danger. but there's no guard. there's a big hole in that fence. so -- >> they're not the first ones there. >> no, but once they get inside, it's epic. >> ooh. >> so nothing lef
i can tell you it's close to ottawa. i'm not going to tell you exactly where. it's a cave you can play hockey in. >> so they are going on their own adventure. right? they're going to be planting sort of little bread crumbs for us as we're watching. but they've got a mission. >> there's no guarantee to get here. the ice might be bad. there might be a security guard that's blocking people. there was a report that because the mine is private, that no one is allowed to go there....
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ottawa takes the opener 2-1. i know a lot of rangers fans not happy about that.enrik lundqvist had a great game, so i -- we don't blame them. >> no, can't blame them at all. thanks. >>> still ahead, pope francis is heading to egypt following a palm sunday attack there. we'll get a live report from cairo. >>> the fight over health care continues on capitol hill. it looks like obamacare repeal is going to miss president trump's 100-day target date. >>> he's asking them to vote for a bill that's wildly unpopular in the country, is the wrong thing to do, first and foremost, is going to be do do stuck to their shoe for a long time to come. and with terrible consequences to the american people. there's nothing more important to me than my vacation. so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it. they offer free cancellation, in case i decide to go from kid-friendly to kid-free. now i can start relaxing even before the vacation begins. your vacation is very important. that's why booking.com makes finding t
ottawa takes the opener 2-1. i know a lot of rangers fans not happy about that.enrik lundqvist had a great game, so i -- we don't blame them. >> no, can't blame them at all. thanks. >>> still ahead, pope francis is heading to egypt following a palm sunday attack there. we'll get a live report from cairo. >>> the fight over health care continues on capitol hill. it looks like obamacare repeal is going to miss president trump's 100-day target date. >>> he's asking...
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ottawa moves on to face the rangers in round two. that's your look at sports. i'm danny pommels at scn for nbc 10 news. we're rock right back. . >> what's interesting is i don't think a lot of east coasters understand mid-atlantic, northeast. no matter where you are, we do active faults and this was the ramapo fault. drew did a good job covering the story. over three miles deep and a strike slip fault. very important for us to know how active the seismic activity is going on in our area and we'll probably have more at 11:00. let's take a look at the step-day forecast, denise, because here are the changes that i made. on thursday i took out the rain showers and went with mostly clear skies. may see rain showers moving in thursday late. i emphasize because that's the nfl draft. on friday there's a chance of rain and the cold front pushes through so we could see thunderstorms friday and we trend into the 80s through saturday and drop into the 70s on sunday. just have to deal with a chilly monday and tuesday and then that's it and we warm up. >> you're watching tha
ottawa moves on to face the rangers in round two. that's your look at sports. i'm danny pommels at scn for nbc 10 news. we're rock right back. . >> what's interesting is i don't think a lot of east coasters understand mid-atlantic, northeast. no matter where you are, we do active faults and this was the ramapo fault. drew did a good job covering the story. over three miles deep and a strike slip fault. very important for us to know how active the seismic activity is going on in our area...
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correspondent: in the past, ottawa has made the case at nafta tribunals that canada does not subsidizedustry, probably one reason why the canadian prime minister seemed relaxed when asked about the threat. >> standing up for canada's interests is my job, whether it is wood or -- >> whoa. >> there you go. [applause] correspondent: industry representatives found a less to laugh about. one of the reminded the u.s. presidents that the tariffs cut two ways. >> without the support of the lumber industry from canada, it is consumers that will be hurt. correspondent: as the u.s. president's first 100 days come to an end, donald trump must provide evidence that he is tough on trade. the simmering lumber issue is it easy target, though critics might say by taking aim in canada first, the president is just showing he cannot see the forest or the trees. daniel: and twitter shares surging after the company reported better-than-expected first-quarter results. they narrowed the net less -- $62 million, but they have yet to make a profit as they try to persuade advertisers to spend. i one-handed back
correspondent: in the past, ottawa has made the case at nafta tribunals that canada does not subsidizedustry, probably one reason why the canadian prime minister seemed relaxed when asked about the threat. >> standing up for canada's interests is my job, whether it is wood or -- >> whoa. >> there you go. [applause] correspondent: industry representatives found a less to laugh about. one of the reminded the u.s. presidents that the tariffs cut two ways. >> without the...
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addresses a joint session of the canadian parliament in the capital ottawa. we'll have live coverage at 11:30 a.m. on c-span two. a reminder, you can watch all of these programs live on c-span or get and listen on the c-span radio app. >> defense secretary james mattis told reporters there was no doubt the syrian government was responsible for the chemical attack against civilians antitrust about the reason the u.s. decided to launch missile attacks in syria. he was joined by general joseph oh tell -- votel. they spoke at this 25 minute briefing. >> a good afternoon everyone. for today's briefing we are joined by secretary of defense general votel.d we will start with opening remarks and then proceed directly to your questions. we are planning to go for around 30 minutes. with that, mr. secretary. >> we are on right now? register, we are life. >> thank you ladies and gentlemen. i previously released a statement on the united states the syrian regime's use of chemical weapons. i thought this was a good time votel to update you. the syrian regime attacked its o
addresses a joint session of the canadian parliament in the capital ottawa. we'll have live coverage at 11:30 a.m. on c-span two. a reminder, you can watch all of these programs live on c-span or get and listen on the c-span radio app. >> defense secretary james mattis told reporters there was no doubt the syrian government was responsible for the chemical attack against civilians antitrust about the reason the u.s. decided to launch missile attacks in syria. he was joined by general...
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and our returning champion -- a retired government relations specialist from ottawa, ontario, canada.gs total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. hi, folks. welcome to our program. in recent months, we've had a number of canadians as contestants on "jeopardy!" and all of them, if my recollection is correct, have done rather well, particularly eric,
and our returning champion -- a retired government relations specialist from ottawa, ontario, canada.gs total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. hi, folks. welcome to our program. in recent months, we've had a number of canadians as contestants on "jeopardy!" and all of them, if my recollection is correct, have done rather well, particularly eric,
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with the ottawa and chipola -- chippewa. i have written reports for tribal recognition cases and once at the end of the case, i was told the report was being paid for by donald trump. i should demand payment before i delivered the report does otherwise i would get stiffed. my report had not said what those paying for the report wanted. ofill never publish lord those reports, at least on my own, even though i'm proud of the work. one major report concerned tribal -- tribal treaty rights to shellfish in puget sound, and it involved analyzing a phrase. i have to explain the contemporary meaning of the terms "usual and accustomed laces" and the term "except in laces state and cultivated." i placed those few words into a report that ran several hundred pages. the research led me to my considering myself for a time the country's leading historian of oyster cultivation, a title to which i've never aspired and to which i did not have much competition. as an expert witness, i have experienced some of the most gratifying moments of my
with the ottawa and chipola -- chippewa. i have written reports for tribal recognition cases and once at the end of the case, i was told the report was being paid for by donald trump. i should demand payment before i delivered the report does otherwise i would get stiffed. my report had not said what those paying for the report wanted. ofill never publish lord those reports, at least on my own, even though i'm proud of the work. one major report concerned tribal -- tribal treaty rights to...
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talked about beating up true bow when they were students in -- trudeau when they were students in ottawae been giving it some thought. you know what, who doesn't want to punch chandler? how about a rematch? trudeau's spokeswoman confirmed his tweet was an april fool's joke. a lot of female employees here who love justin trudeau. i don't think they want him to get beat up. >> we don't. >> keep that pretty face perfect. >> no, we don't. >>> now for more stories coming up at 6:00 a.m. -- >> coming up on "nbc10 news today," bill cosby back in court. the actor's admitted use of quaaludes will be in spotlight. why his lawyers say it shouldn't be held against him at trial. >>> home firebombed. firefighters rescue a woman after someone threw a molotov cocktail at her house. >>> and goalie collapse. the flyers offer a possible explanation as to judge goal keeper michael neuvirth fell to the ground. good to hear he's doing much better. we'll get to that later on. >>> good morning. this is "nbc10 news today." i'm rosemary connors. >> i'm vai sikahema. i think we have a warming trends we're in the m
talked about beating up true bow when they were students in -- trudeau when they were students in ottawae been giving it some thought. you know what, who doesn't want to punch chandler? how about a rematch? trudeau's spokeswoman confirmed his tweet was an april fool's joke. a lot of female employees here who love justin trudeau. i don't think they want him to get beat up. >> we don't. >> keep that pretty face perfect. >> no, we don't. >>> now for more stories coming...
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. - things were getting heated in ottawa. luckily, i had america to back me up. 51% of americans oppose letting any syrian refugees into the u.s. just like we had the guts to say no to jewish refugee children, hungarians fleeing mass murder, and the vietnamese. - you know, i think, maybe we--we have better faith in the people we invite over. - faith? you're talking about the greatest canadian terrorist threat since september 11, 2001, the day nickelback unleashed their breakthrough album, "silver side up" on america. that's a real fact. look it up. - nah, you know what? nickelback's all right. - but you know what isn't all right? terrorists on moose-back crossing our northern border. mr. trudeau, you cannot trust these people. you're gonna breed an isis that's impervious to cold. an ice isis. mr. prime minister, we are sitting here in the wake of so many terror attacks. how can you be sure, letting in all of these refugees, that even if .01% become radicalized, you could be living with 25 different paris attacks, 25 different belgium attacks. how can you go to sl
. - things were getting heated in ottawa. luckily, i had america to back me up. 51% of americans oppose letting any syrian refugees into the u.s. just like we had the guts to say no to jewish refugee children, hungarians fleeing mass murder, and the vietnamese. - you know, i think, maybe we--we have better faith in the people we invite over. - faith? you're talking about the greatest canadian terrorist threat since september 11, 2001, the day nickelback unleashed their breakthrough album,...
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bruins should have never given up game two in ottawa. >>> capitals/maple leafs.apitals, best team in the regular season. that zamboni on their back, that is tough to skate with. tyler bozak in overtime, 4-3, and the young leafs with a 2-1 series lead. say it. >>> blackhawks and predators, under four minutes to go in overtime. >> fiala. >> fiala. >> with the game winner from a guy named neil. >> predators win it 3-2 and take a 3-2 nothing series lead for the first time in franchise history. he goes by one name, fiala. >> like soccer. >> all right. >> oh, yeah. >> ducks and flames in overtime, score tied at 4. corey perry from a bad angle. the shot bounces off the defender, finds the back. net and ducks win 5-4 and take a 3-0 lead in the series. >>> cavaliers and spurs also winners, both of them up 2-0 in their respective series in the nba. that's all we got. back to you. >> thanks, guys. >>> up next in "the pulse," trapped in the throne. you heard that right. how a woman got her hand stuck in the toilet. >> at least she's smiling. >>> and how about kissing a kia.
bruins should have never given up game two in ottawa. >>> capitals/maple leafs.apitals, best team in the regular season. that zamboni on their back, that is tough to skate with. tyler bozak in overtime, 4-3, and the young leafs with a 2-1 series lead. say it. >>> blackhawks and predators, under four minutes to go in overtime. >> fiala. >> fiala. >> with the game winner from a guy named neil. >> predators win it 3-2 and take a 3-2 nothing series lead for...
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she with her husband are stationed in ottawa. he is having stomach problems.think's it is from stress. he goes to the soviet doctor and they tell him that he has stomach cancer, but unfortunately, it's not treatable by any drugs available to the russian doctors, that it's only in the west that they have drugs such as this. being lovesick, thinking he is terminally ill, he makes a decision to defect to the u.s., .rrives in the u.s. among the things the cia does is give him a full physical. they discover he does not have cancer. he has an ulcer. they treat ulcer. his health recovers. so his health and his libido both are recovering, so he wants to make a plan to secretly go to to meet up with his love lost friend, the wife, and have hurt below back to the u.s. with him. cia supports it. service in ottawa support it. the person who makes the travel arrangement, though, is aldrich ames. he in turn notified the kgb. they are waiting in the apartment. he knocks on the door. they hear muffled men's voices inside, she comes to the door and says no, she will not come o
she with her husband are stationed in ottawa. he is having stomach problems.think's it is from stress. he goes to the soviet doctor and they tell him that he has stomach cancer, but unfortunately, it's not treatable by any drugs available to the russian doctors, that it's only in the west that they have drugs such as this. being lovesick, thinking he is terminally ill, he makes a decision to defect to the u.s., .rrives in the u.s. among the things the cia does is give him a full physical. they...
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we hear about the members of the first united church here in ottawa who sponsored -- and abraham.onths later the family had their first child. a little girl named maria. they decided to raise more money to bring abraham's brothers and family to canada. so she could grope with her cousins. we heard about jorge salazar who came as a refugee. as a young adult, he is working with today's children immigrants and refugees. helping them adopt to the new culture and country. and i'm very proud to announce that 202-748-8921 republicans refugee who fled uganda and came to canada as a child, is a canadian -- [applause] [applause] many people from pakistan have found a promised land in canada. [speaking in native tongue] in canada and all around the world i have seen fear and experienced times when i did not know if i was safe or not. i remember how my mother used to put a letter at the back of our house so if anything happened we could escape. i still remember a verse. every night to protect our family and as many people as i could. when i went to school i was thinking that someone would sto
we hear about the members of the first united church here in ottawa who sponsored -- and abraham.onths later the family had their first child. a little girl named maria. they decided to raise more money to bring abraham's brothers and family to canada. so she could grope with her cousins. we heard about jorge salazar who came as a refugee. as a young adult, he is working with today's children immigrants and refugees. helping them adopt to the new culture and country. and i'm very proud to...
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has the white house been in contact with anybody in canada, in ottawa? >> i'll have an update for you, hopefully, at some point on that. i'm well aware of the president's comments on that. i think it's a very important issue for people in wisconsin and the president looks forward to following up on that. all i will say is the president will make sure we follow up on that. >> quickly, he said on nafta he wants very big changes or we're going to get rid of it once and for all. are we at that point, very big changes or no -- >> we'll see what pans out in the negotiation. i think there's an opportunity -- can i just -- i think i got this, but thank you. maybe. all right, thanks, man, i'll see you in a minute. >> hey, sean -- >> hold on one -- all right. that was cool. real quick, how do you follow that? just to john's point, i just want to make sure i note we will be reaching out to the vatican to see if a meeting, an audience with the pope can be accommodated. we'll have further details on that. obviously, we'd be honored to have an audience with his holine
has the white house been in contact with anybody in canada, in ottawa? >> i'll have an update for you, hopefully, at some point on that. i'm well aware of the president's comments on that. i think it's a very important issue for people in wisconsin and the president looks forward to following up on that. all i will say is the president will make sure we follow up on that. >> quickly, he said on nafta he wants very big changes or we're going to get rid of it once and for all. are we...
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we heard about the members of the first united church here in ottawa but sponsored newlywed and minalater, the family had their first child, a little guy named molly. the church decided to raise more money to bring the brother and family to canada so my could grow up with cousins. we heard about jorge and vancouver who came to canada as a child refugee. as a young adult, he is working with today's children immigrants and refugees come hopping on the top a new culture and country. and i'm very proud to announce that mohammed a refugee who came to canada as a child is malala's new ceo, canadian one now they education around the world. [applause] many people from my own country of pakistan have found a promised land in canada. i would be a famous player for my relatives here today. like the refugees in canada and all around the world, i have seen here and experience when i did not know if i was safer not. i remember how my mom used to put a letter at the back of her house that if anything happens we could escape. i still remember a verse every night to protect her family and as many peo
we heard about the members of the first united church here in ottawa but sponsored newlywed and minalater, the family had their first child, a little guy named molly. the church decided to raise more money to bring the brother and family to canada so my could grow up with cousins. we heard about jorge and vancouver who came to canada as a child refugee. as a young adult, he is working with today's children immigrants and refugees come hopping on the top a new culture and country. and i'm very...
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and our returning champion -- a retired government relations specialist from ottawa, ontario, canada.now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. hi, folks. welcome to our program. in recent months, we've had a number of canadians as contestants on "jeopardy!" and all of them, if my recollection is correct, have done rather well, particularly eric, winning over $50,000 u.s. abigail and billy, you've got your work cut out for you. good luck, though. here we go into the jeopardy! round. and now we'll find out about the categories... i'm trying to discover new ways. we'll deal with... "o" in quotation marks. eric, start. "o" brother for $200, please. luke and andrew are famous brothers of this man seen here. abigail. who is owen wilson? yes. "o" brother for $400. eric. who is otto? yes. "o" brother for $600.
and our returning champion -- a retired government relations specialist from ottawa, ontario, canada.now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. hi, folks. welcome to our program. in recent months, we've had a number of canadians as contestants on "jeopardy!" and all of them, if my recollection is correct, have done rather well, particularly eric, winning over $50,000 u.s. abigail and billy, you've got your work cut...
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and our returning champion, a retired government relations specialist from ottawa, ontario, canada...day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny gilbert. [ cheers and applause ] thank you, ladies and gentlemen. to get started today, two important numbers that i would like to bring to your attention. first, this is "jeopardy!'s" 7,500th episode. [ applause ] now in television history, that's not a record, but very, very impressive when you think that we've been on for 33 years. now the second number that is also very impressive -- the average win in every game this week is a shade over $25,000. so, aaron, andrea, and eric, don't let me down today. [ laughter ] good luck. here we go. let's find out about the categories. that narrows it down. [ chuckles ] oh! and finally... eric, off you go. special double k for $200, please, alex. eric.
and our returning champion, a retired government relations specialist from ottawa, ontario, canada...day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny gilbert. [ cheers and applause ] thank you, ladies and gentlemen. to get started today, two important numbers that i would like to bring to your attention. first, this is "jeopardy!'s" 7,500th episode. [ applause ] now in television history, that's not a record, but very, very...
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human rights advocates of justice a joint session in the capital ottawa. we will have live coverage at 11:30 a.m. eastern on c-span2. you can watch all of these programs live on c-span.org and listen on the c-span radio app. >> this weekend, c-span cities literary explore the scene and history of charlottesville, virginia. saturday at noon eastern on book tv, we visit the university of virginia to see their exhibit on william faulkner. >> we have a lot of wonderful artifacts from faulkner's time at uva, many that came from uva sources. we have the typewriter that he was issued by the university. we have a jacket that he wore. when you look at the jacket, it is pretty torn up and ready. he likes to keep his close for a long time just clean -- keep his clothes for a long time. >> on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv, .e will travel to monticello >> if you had visited monticello 20 years ago, you would've come up the mountain and seen jeffersons beautiful classical novella -- develop. if you had come up this mountaintop in jefferson's time, t
human rights advocates of justice a joint session in the capital ottawa. we will have live coverage at 11:30 a.m. eastern on c-span2. you can watch all of these programs live on c-span.org and listen on the c-span radio app. >> this weekend, c-span cities literary explore the scene and history of charlottesville, virginia. saturday at noon eastern on book tv, we visit the university of virginia to see their exhibit on william faulkner. >> we have a lot of wonderful artifacts from...
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in boston, the senators and bruins went to over time on the power-play ottawa's clark mcarthur in theies the game-winner. the senators win 3-2 and take the series four games to two. they'll next play the new york rangers. at the valero texas open in san antonio, kevin chappell was looking for first tour win. but he had to get by brooks kep kau. kep kau with a nice approach on 18. he shot a final round 65 to leave him 11 under par. then it was chapel's turn. he took makes a great approach on 18. this will leave him within birdie range. and he will sink the eight-footer to beat koepka by a stroke and give him his had first tour victory. it comes in his 180th career start. and this abc 7 sports report has been brought to you by river rock casino. so after 180 starts, he finally gets to celebrate. >> that's right. if you can't win it first time -- >> try, try again. >> perseverance. >> thank you very much. >> that's it for tonight. i'm eric thomas. "abc 7 news" continue at 4:30. thanks for joining us. have a great night and an even better morning. ♪ you look good, olivia. looks can be dec
in boston, the senators and bruins went to over time on the power-play ottawa's clark mcarthur in theies the game-winner. the senators win 3-2 and take the series four games to two. they'll next play the new york rangers. at the valero texas open in san antonio, kevin chappell was looking for first tour win. but he had to get by brooks kep kau. kep kau with a nice approach on 18. he shot a final round 65 to leave him 11 under par. then it was chapel's turn. he took makes a great approach on 18....
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>> clarke macarthur has won th series for the ottawa.me hello, new york! >> ryan scores >> you need is a sweet georgia brown. he is tap dancing on everybody so far
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game 6 is in atlanta on friday and new york rangers game one in ottawa tonight. let's go rangers.e is a rangers fan, if case you haven't realized. janice dean has you covered before you head out the door this thursday. >> i'm a senator's fan because i'm from there. lauren: yes, you are. janice: warmer than average temperatures ahead of cold front and cooler behind it. we had hundreds of reports of hail and damaging winds last night and we have a severe thunderstorm watch and effect for central alabama as the front continues to push on through. cold enough for snow across northern tier and the rockies, let's take a look at severe thunderstorm watch in effect for the next hour or so. no severe thunderstorm warnings but just be alert, of course, if you live in the area, for tomorrow a widespread area from texas all the way up to ohio where we could see the damaging winds, the hail, the tornadoes and that is going to be ongoing through the weekend, so just be aware. the other big story is the flooding, look how much rainfall we are expecting over the next couple of days specially acro
game 6 is in atlanta on friday and new york rangers game one in ottawa tonight. let's go rangers.e is a rangers fan, if case you haven't realized. janice dean has you covered before you head out the door this thursday. >> i'm a senator's fan because i'm from there. lauren: yes, you are. janice: warmer than average temperatures ahead of cold front and cooler behind it. we had hundreds of reports of hail and damaging winds last night and we have a severe thunderstorm watch and effect for...
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now on the brink after a 1-0 shutout in game four, ottawa will get a chance to put boston to bed at their arena tomorrow night. in attorney tote capitals scored four goals in the first period, netting one month in the third to defeat the maple leafs 5-4. the series is now split at two games apiece. >>> the customary white house visit for sports dhamp ons has been a hot button issue under the trump administration. the first major sports team visited the capitol yesterday as the president hosted the super bowl champion new england patriots. >> the fourth down conversion by danny amendola. where's danny? way to go, danny. >> only amendola with around two other dozen patriots were absent from the ceremony. amendola in a tweet thanked president trump for the shout outout. the 34 that did show up for this less than nearly 50 who attended in the 2015 -- back in 2015 while president obama was still in office. however, a patriots spokesperson said attendance numbers this year were similar to those who president george w. bush hosted the team back in 2004 and 2005. as far as this widely circulated
now on the brink after a 1-0 shutout in game four, ottawa will get a chance to put boston to bed at their arena tomorrow night. in attorney tote capitals scored four goals in the first period, netting one month in the third to defeat the maple leafs 5-4. the series is now split at two games apiece. >>> the customary white house visit for sports dhamp ons has been a hot button issue under the trump administration. the first major sports team visited the capitol yesterday as the...
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later, a human rights advocate addresses canadian parliament in ottawa. , you can watch these programs live on c-span.org and .isten on our radio app i >> this week on q&a. >> and the value of discourse. the way i interact with people i don't necessarily agree with has changed. a special program devoted to hearing from high school students attending the senate youth program, where they shared their thoughts about government and politics. >> i can safely say at the end , i am unsure what i believe and i think that is a good thing. >> hard work and the ability for everybody to reach the top will not have an equal result but an equal chance for everyone. "q&a." span's the los angeles times has been putting on the festival of books for more than 20 years and it has become an institution that is part of the community. it is a way we can celebrate with the readers of the paper thewith the city as a whole very notion of reading. of fake news being out there, i think books help us celebrate the way that words and facts are grounded in storytelling and history. live coverage of the los angeles
later, a human rights advocate addresses canadian parliament in ottawa. , you can watch these programs live on c-span.org and .isten on our radio app i >> this week on q&a. >> and the value of discourse. the way i interact with people i don't necessarily agree with has changed. a special program devoted to hearing from high school students attending the senate youth program, where they shared their thoughts about government and politics. >> i can safely say at the end , i...
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ottawa the 4-3 vick story. >>> maple leafs return from two goals down in the second period to force ot the capitals. bozak finds the back of the net early in the extra period getting toronto the 4-3 win and a 2-1 series lead there. >>> moving on to major league baseball where in chicago the cubs' kyle schwarber with a bunt down the line, and straddles the line before bouncing off the bag. fair ball. it's no match for the hot bat of eric thames tying club record with a home run in five straight games. >> that bunt, no way! >> pretty cool. >> he's shouting, magnets. >> that was awesome. >> you can't even teach that. thank you. >>> still ahead, democrats see an opportunity in today's special elections in georgia, but president trump launches a last-minute attack. >>> we continue to follow latest on the search for the cleveland suspect accused of killing an elderly man and then posting video of the crime on facebook. that's next. stay with us. who's the new guy? they call him the whisperer. the whisperer? why do they call him the whisperer? he talks to planes. he talks to planes. watch thi
ottawa the 4-3 vick story. >>> maple leafs return from two goals down in the second period to force ot the capitals. bozak finds the back of the net early in the extra period getting toronto the 4-3 win and a 2-1 series lead there. >>> moving on to major league baseball where in chicago the cubs' kyle schwarber with a bunt down the line, and straddles the line before bouncing off the bag. fair ball. it's no match for the hot bat of eric thames tying club record with a home run...
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has the white house been in contact with anyone in canada or ottawa? >> i'm well aware of the president's comments on that. all i will say is that the president is going to make sure that we follow up on that. david jackson. >> very quickly. you said on nafta, you said you want very big changes, are we getting rid of it once and for all. are we at that point? >> we'll see what pans out in the notiegotiation, but i think there is an opportunity that just -- >> can i get some help? >> i think i got this, but thank you. >> are you sure? >> maybe. >> thanks,man, i'll see glow a minute. >> hold on one second. >> all right, that was cool. real quick, how do you follow that? just to john gizzy's point, we will be reaching out to the vatican to see if a meeting with an audience with the pope -- >> thank you, sean, what is the white house with the deportation of -- >> i think there is, that situation is evolving right now. there is a lot of things being looked at in terms of the circumstances surrounding that, and i would ask you the same contact with the homel
has the white house been in contact with anyone in canada or ottawa? >> i'm well aware of the president's comments on that. all i will say is that the president is going to make sure that we follow up on that. david jackson. >> very quickly. you said on nafta, you said you want very big changes, are we getting rid of it once and for all. are we at that point? >> we'll see what pans out in the notiegotiation, but i think there is an opportunity that just -- >> can i get...
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has the white house been in contact with anybody in canada, in ottawa?> i'll have an update for you hopefully at some point on that. i'm well-aware of the president's comments on that. it's a very important issue for people in wisconsin. the president looks forward to following up on that. all i will say is that the president will make sure that we follow up on that. david? >> real quickly. you said on that that he wants big changes. are we going to get rid of it once and for all. big changes or -- >> we'll see what pans out in the negotiation. there's an opportunity -- can i just -- [laughter] i think i got this. thank you. hold on. [laughter] all right. that was good. real quick. how do you follow that? i just want to make sure that we will be reaching out to the vatican to see if a meeting and audience with the pope will be commented. we'll be honored to have an audience with his lowliness. calling on david. >> let's go back to the reaction to the deportation of juan martez. the first dream er to be sent back. >> that situation is evolving. a lot of t
has the white house been in contact with anybody in canada, in ottawa?> i'll have an update for you hopefully at some point on that. i'm well-aware of the president's comments on that. it's a very important issue for people in wisconsin. the president looks forward to following up on that. all i will say is that the president will make sure that we follow up on that. david? >> real quickly. you said on that that he wants big changes. are we going to get rid of it once and for all. big...
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laughter and applause ] this next -- [ laughter ] this next sign was sent in by celine perrier in ottawait outside a house. it says, "for sale." then it says down here, it's say "free pizza with purchase of the house." [ laughter and applause ] "honey, honey! i think we got to do this." >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: "we got to take this right now! it's our time! we get a free pizza, man." [ light laughter ] the next sign was sent in by amanda knight in chanhassen, minnesota. chanhassen, that's where prince was from, right? >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: she saw it in a a grocery store. it's in the ethnic section. let's see what they have there. "hot pockets." >> steve: oh. [ laughter ] "oh, i love-a the hot pockets. it's a pepperoni. it's a cacciatore." >> jimmy: "leave it for the man." >> steve: "yeah!" >> jimmy: "and then you burn the roof of your mouth off." >> steve: "who you-a gonna give-a the hot pocket?" [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: we're down to our last bad sign. it was sent in by roger aronson in green bay, wisconsin. it's for a restaurant that's called the grill. "where we like it smok
laughter and applause ] this next -- [ laughter ] this next sign was sent in by celine perrier in ottawait outside a house. it says, "for sale." then it says down here, it's say "free pizza with purchase of the house." [ laughter and applause ] "honey, honey! i think we got to do this." >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: "we got to take this right now! it's our time! we get a free pizza, man." [ light laughter ] the next sign was sent in by amanda...
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you see that high pressure over ottawa, that will be nudging down somewhat as we head through tonight and tomorrow so that will bring us loads of sunshine. temperature-wise it's pretty mild. 70 in philadelphia currently. that's above normal but much cooler than yesterday. yesterday we reached a high of 87. felt like summer yesterday. so, the evening planner shows that the clouds will that continue to clear out and with that t-we get the winds out of the north. so it cools down pretty quickly. by 9 o'clock 63. by 11 o'clock 59. you don't need the air conditioners tonight like some people did last night. as we head through the week, the next two days will be seasonable but i'm tracking two days nearly 80 and then much cooler air by the weekend along with some rain. i'll run it all doyne for you when i come inside for the full accuweather forecast. brian. >> all right, cecily, thank you. >>> the care of children and families in need has improved in new jersey. that was the sentiment today by governor chris christie who talked in trenton about the results of a recent federal report he com
you see that high pressure over ottawa, that will be nudging down somewhat as we head through tonight and tomorrow so that will bring us loads of sunshine. temperature-wise it's pretty mild. 70 in philadelphia currently. that's above normal but much cooler than yesterday. yesterday we reached a high of 87. felt like summer yesterday. so, the evening planner shows that the clouds will that continue to clear out and with that t-we get the winds out of the north. so it cools down pretty quickly....
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however the statement from ottawa, on the issue softwood lumber, the prime minister refuted the baseless allegations by the u.s. department of commerce referring to accusations that it gets canadian companies an unfair pricing advantage by providing subsidies. the prime minister vowed to vigorously defend its interests when it comes to dairy trade. big trade stories from mexico, the u.s. just lost a long running dispute with the world trade organization deciding that mexico can sanction the u.s. for unfairly penalizing its tuna industry. >>> and president trump issued his strongest message to date on the holocaust while speaking at the annual day of remembrance seic ceremony yesterday. take a listen. >> that is why we're here today. to remember and to bear witness, to make sure that humanity never ever forgets. yet even today, there are those who want to forget the past. worse still, there are even those filled with such hate, total hate, that they want to erase the holocaust from history. those who deny the holocaust are an accomplice to this horrible evil and will never be silent. we j
however the statement from ottawa, on the issue softwood lumber, the prime minister refuted the baseless allegations by the u.s. department of commerce referring to accusations that it gets canadian companies an unfair pricing advantage by providing subsidies. the prime minister vowed to vigorously defend its interests when it comes to dairy trade. big trade stories from mexico, the u.s. just lost a long running dispute with the world trade organization deciding that mexico can sanction the...
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the west line of soviet espionage from the defector in ottawa in 1945, and the trials of the atomic spies the following year. cases and other spy related diplomatic expulsions that followed at intervals went both ways. they were publicized in the east-west war of words. fear ofest the visceral aried, butwithin v on the whole remains second to the fear of nuclear war. applied more on the soviet side where the regime seems to have had a genuine fear of destabilization by the west. not without some justification, it was told of american and british opinions and actions. by book includes a study or of the current writings of the kgb old guard, and about the so-called plan for undermining the regime. a complete myth, a complete myth of a speech which he never gave. a complete myth. apparently an article of faith in the russian government view of the threats from nato. technical connection on both sides also the psychological effect. but more graduated ones. u.s. propagation meant the cannot intercept soviet targets from the homeland, but needed interception sites overseas and cooperation with
the west line of soviet espionage from the defector in ottawa in 1945, and the trials of the atomic spies the following year. cases and other spy related diplomatic expulsions that followed at intervals went both ways. they were publicized in the east-west war of words. fear ofest the visceral aried, butwithin v on the whole remains second to the fear of nuclear war. applied more on the soviet side where the regime seems to have had a genuine fear of destabilization by the west. not without...
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ottawa was important because the bureau had been exchanging information. it was largely law enforcement related, but also internal security matters that are. someone from london came over to get a feel for the u.s. intelligence agency in 1939-1940, he learned that a lot of the information they were trying to send over to the united states intelligence services about german activities there was getting bottlenecked at the state department and it was a problem because it was not getting through to the people who would do something about it, so he found out the canadians had been exchanging the same kind of information for 10 years or so, but calling it criminal information and the state department did not care about criminal matters. britainht that may be should start to establish some of those relationships, and that is how stephenson develops and comes through. through the war, the bureau is becoming an important part of the growing u.s. intelligence operation. it is kept out of parts of it to given limited access altra, but once it is over in england and
ottawa was important because the bureau had been exchanging information. it was largely law enforcement related, but also internal security matters that are. someone from london came over to get a feel for the u.s. intelligence agency in 1939-1940, he learned that a lot of the information they were trying to send over to the united states intelligence services about german activities there was getting bottlenecked at the state department and it was a problem because it was not getting through...