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minister a liar is quite tactless on the diplomatic front how is that going to sour relations between ottawa and washington d.c. . well i think the prime minister understands the most important relationship that internationally should be as it is that with the president ited states so i think he will continue to try to work at that and i don't think he'll be pouring or on this he'll just wait because who knows where trump will be tomorrow or whether trump will phone him tonight as he as he does. what is important is that canada and mexico in the united states are still negotiating in there an effort to. restore and bring new vigor to the north american partnership trump has not yet council that he has threatened to do this during the campaign he's trying to do it a couple of times and when he talks about farmers will in fact farmers are the most to sit for us in wanting to maintain the relationship with canada mexico because canada mexico their two biggest markets of course in recent days we've seen the canadians draw or policed a very long list of potential products that will be sanctioned
minister a liar is quite tactless on the diplomatic front how is that going to sour relations between ottawa and washington d.c. . well i think the prime minister understands the most important relationship that internationally should be as it is that with the president ited states so i think he will continue to try to work at that and i don't think he'll be pouring or on this he'll just wait because who knows where trump will be tomorrow or whether trump will phone him tonight as he as he...
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meanwhile there's also thousands of protesters who've been gathering in quebec city of ottawa ahavas drive away from the results where the g seven leaders will be meeting a bear to test is directed at political leaders and their lack of action on crucial issues which affect people's lives. as world leaders gather in a luxury resort town this is a new woman wants them to remember the indigenous people who lived in canada first . the sixty two year old says they should be focusing on how to stop ravaging the mountains and cutting down trees on the reserve where she lives. i want the leaders to stop selling our lands because we still need to go into our forests and practice our incest all rights to go fishing to go hunting to go pick wild fruits. we saw. she's joining protesters in the first demonstration against the summit taking place in quebec. it's a march bringing together a wide range of interests but all believe the g seven leaders are wasting time and money without making any real progress and putting on a show that distracts from the biggest problems facing society today. and b
meanwhile there's also thousands of protesters who've been gathering in quebec city of ottawa ahavas drive away from the results where the g seven leaders will be meeting a bear to test is directed at political leaders and their lack of action on crucial issues which affect people's lives. as world leaders gather in a luxury resort town this is a new woman wants them to remember the indigenous people who lived in canada first . the sixty two year old says they should be focusing on how to stop...
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paula, stand by in ottawa. jim is getting bitterness in paris. what are you hearing, jim?if they needed more evidence that the macron-trump romance is over, it came from the presidential palace here just after that angry tweet from trump aboard, a force paris put out this. we can't count on anger and small words. let's be serious and worthy of our people. we spent two days of coming up with a draft. we stick to it. anyone who leaves and turns their back on them shows their inconsistency. macron is obviously displaying a little anger at his writers at the palace. one of the leaders here said it was like a bottom being dropped on the summit from air force i. the latest surveys we could find on trump's approval ratings back at the beginning of the year, it was about 14%. bably a lot lower today, wolf. >> jim bitterman in paris. tika is here. what are you hearing, tika? >> the iran deal, the paris climate accord ask nnd now the . angela merkel had an interview last night. she gets the impression the president thinks only one side can win, the other side loses. this is not some
paula, stand by in ottawa. jim is getting bitterness in paris. what are you hearing, jim?if they needed more evidence that the macron-trump romance is over, it came from the presidential palace here just after that angry tweet from trump aboard, a force paris put out this. we can't count on anger and small words. let's be serious and worthy of our people. we spent two days of coming up with a draft. we stick to it. anyone who leaves and turns their back on them shows their inconsistency. macron...
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i want to bring in paula newton in ottawa? paula, what kind of reaction are you hearing following larry kudlow's comments using comments like betrayal and double cross? >> unbelievable words, huh, fred? it has shocked canadian officials. they are reeling. despite acrimony going into g7 they actually thought they had progress. in fact, trump's advisers do not dispute that. the fact they had made progress on trade issues. yet the words backstabbing. essentially the president called justin trudeau a liar. peter navarro weighing in with a special place in hell. i want you to listen now to canadaed foreign minister and how she reacts to these remarks. >> canada does not believe ad homonym attacks are particularly appropriate or useful way to conduct our relations with other countries. >> the issue is trudeau government would appreciate de-escalati de-escalation. that's what they told me they wanted to do going into the g7. the problem is they were told by larry kudlow last night, larry kudlow had no why the president abruptly pulle
i want to bring in paula newton in ottawa? paula, what kind of reaction are you hearing following larry kudlow's comments using comments like betrayal and double cross? >> unbelievable words, huh, fred? it has shocked canadian officials. they are reeling. despite acrimony going into g7 they actually thought they had progress. in fact, trump's advisers do not dispute that. the fact they had made progress on trade issues. yet the words backstabbing. essentially the president called justin...
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this issue of renegotiating nafta and the common front we have shown, not just different parties in ottawat indeed from parties in government across our provincial capitals, that has really been effective and strengthened our position in negotiations significantly with the united states where it is easy to see democrats have one perspective, republicans another, certain factions in the administration think one way, others think another way. there is not the same kind of unity that we have been able to bring to bear, and canadians, that is not just a credit on a moral level. it is an extremely useful advantage in our negotiations. we have spent close to a year negotiating the modernization of nafta. i think there is a moment where we should be able to move on to other things. in the meantime, we have signed a number of trade deals. we are the only g7 country with a free-trade deal with every other g7 country. i was raised to believe that the growth of the economy and protecting the environment go together. when you have more women or better gender balance on boards or in organizations, you
this issue of renegotiating nafta and the common front we have shown, not just different parties in ottawat indeed from parties in government across our provincial capitals, that has really been effective and strengthened our position in negotiations significantly with the united states where it is easy to see democrats have one perspective, republicans another, certain factions in the administration think one way, others think another way. there is not the same kind of unity that we have been...
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french president emmanuel macron and canadian prime minister justin trudeau met in ottawa, displaying unity ahead of what looks to be a tricky summit. >> the g-7 comes at a critical time. it is also an occasion to compare viewpoints and review onential issues multilateralism, which couldld e economic, geopolitical, environmental.l. there is a real convergegence. saide united states has all otother coununtries in the 7 with import tariffs on steelelnd aluminum. alall have responded with levies re u.s. goods or hav d the u.s. president ended an exemption for the eu and canada last macron called the tariffs illegal and a mistake against allies. trudeau announced that u.s. goods would be subject to similar one-on-one meetings are set during the summit, and they will each try to persuade trump n to bring the hammer down. en macron, who formed a bond with trump early on, is reported to have had a tense phone call with him recently. trudeau has said g7 talks will be frank and sometimes difficult. on trade atuniquÉ the en the summit is unlikely to genie: the white house is hammering out the d
french president emmanuel macron and canadian prime minister justin trudeau met in ottawa, displaying unity ahead of what looks to be a tricky summit. >> the g-7 comes at a critical time. it is also an occasion to compare viewpoints and review onential issues multilateralism, which couldld e economic, geopolitical, environmental.l. there is a real convergegence. saide united states has all otother coununtries in the 7 with import tariffs on steelelnd aluminum. alall have responded with...
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of renegotiating nafta and the common front we have shown, not just from the different parties in ottawabut indeed from parties in government across our provincial capitals, that has really been effective and strengthened our position in negotiations significantly with the united states where it is easy to see democrats might have one perspective, republicans another, ertain factions in the administration think one way, others think another way. there is not the same kind of unity that we have been able to bring to bear as canadians and that is not just a credit on a moral level. it is an extremely useful advantage in our negotiations. we have spent close to a year negotiating the modernization of nafta. i think there is a moment where we should be able to move on to other things. in the meantime, we have signed a number of trade deals. we are now the only g7 country with a free-trade deal with every other g7 country. i was raised to believe that the growth of the economy and protecting the environment go together. when you have more women or better gender balance on boards or in organiz
of renegotiating nafta and the common front we have shown, not just from the different parties in ottawabut indeed from parties in government across our provincial capitals, that has really been effective and strengthened our position in negotiations significantly with the united states where it is easy to see democrats might have one perspective, republicans another, ertain factions in the administration think one way, others think another way. there is not the same kind of unity that we have...
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from tennis and there's been a huge shock in the french open with the italian a lot of cool chick in ottawa knocking out an over joke of each to progress into the semifinals the chicken yard sprung a huge surprise by taking the first two sets before djokovic hit back to win the third but the momentous upset was completed in the fourth set chickened out to a winning a tie breaker secure his place in the final four he now faces austria's a dominic team on the women's side sloane stephens a secured her place in the semifinals defeating russia that the aca kena in straight sets really fifth compactly to madison keys for a spot in the final. that's it for a dollar vote for you in half an hour and a forward to seeing you going to. claim. the. lawyer. culture. car hair. superman. superfood stylish stuff like come on. life style you're a. good. home to enchant ruins the center of winemaking. the birthplace of a world famous philosopher. welcome to treat one of the oldest cities in germany i want to find out what the romans wanted to hear what shaped the city's most famous song called mox and how it
from tennis and there's been a huge shock in the french open with the italian a lot of cool chick in ottawa knocking out an over joke of each to progress into the semifinals the chicken yard sprung a huge surprise by taking the first two sets before djokovic hit back to win the third but the momentous upset was completed in the fourth set chickened out to a winning a tie breaker secure his place in the final four he now faces austria's a dominic team on the women's side sloane stephens a...
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senator tony dean voted for legalisation, and we can speak to him in ottawa.legalised cannabis for medicinal use, why recreational? because we've recognised in canada, and the government has recognised, the harms of cannabis, particularly to young people. we have the problem of world leading consumption of cannabis by young people, one in 320-25 cannabis by young people, one in 320—25 —year—olds, one in 515—19 —year—olds, there are health problems associated with that and there are health problems,,, problems for in digitised and other canadians who are world overrepresented in the criminal justice system. products aren't often tested for potency, they are often tested for potency, they are often co nta m i na nts, often tested for potency, they are often contaminants, so moving to a legal and regulated system will be safer for users and combined with harm reduction and public health initiatives, this will start to tackle issues we have with cannabis in canada. senator, briefly, in a nutshell, fill in some of the detail. will it be widely available, oi’ detail
senator tony dean voted for legalisation, and we can speak to him in ottawa.legalised cannabis for medicinal use, why recreational? because we've recognised in canada, and the government has recognised, the harms of cannabis, particularly to young people. we have the problem of world leading consumption of cannabis by young people, one in 320-25 cannabis by young people, one in 320—25 —year—olds, one in 515—19 —year—olds, there are health problems associated with that and there are...
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be a pause in the action anyway because the administration has to prepare for singapore and g7 in ottawar allies in section 232. i think there is still a stalemate between the two countries. yvonne: you have talked before about how tears need to -- tariffs need to back down. i want to bring in a quote from michael pettis. that the u.s. should probably relax its pressure about high-tech china and the threat of has. he was saying that the fear of china is a form of paranoia. washington,iends in yes, step up pressure, but china is not the threat you think it is. it will not become the dominant superpower. seems to be political will, but in terms of reforms, that might be scary for a country like china. is the u.s. over estimating the ability for china to dominate future industries? breeds fear. and a lot of americans are chinese 2020 five program because they do not know what it is about. it is important for china to be more transparent and tell the world what it is all about and find ways to share. all of this comes down to trust. distrustful of chinese technology and aspirations. for that
be a pause in the action anyway because the administration has to prepare for singapore and g7 in ottawar allies in section 232. i think there is still a stalemate between the two countries. yvonne: you have talked before about how tears need to -- tariffs need to back down. i want to bring in a quote from michael pettis. that the u.s. should probably relax its pressure about high-tech china and the threat of has. he was saying that the fear of china is a form of paranoia. washington,iends in...
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through meditative a sketch of what is some parts of canada hot dry twenty five celsius there for ottawa forty six in new york still the showers down to. was a coward linus but hopefully not as heavy as of late meanwhile we've got some very heavy rain into western parts of the caribbean lots of cloud showing up here and of course we keeping a very close eye on tropical storm now heading. history . of life. they. created from the stimulus population. fighting for their land. fight for independence from the perhaps. chronically turbulent still struggling to understand. the history of the revolution on algis you. know again you're watching out there as reminder of our top stories this hour the u.s. south korea and japan have agreed to work together to ensure north korea gives up its nuclear weapons state my pompei was been briefing the two asian allies on president donald trump's meeting with north korea's leader on tuesday. fighting in yemen has launched a major offensive to take control of the port city of data from the field rebels that's despite warnings of catastrophic humanitarian con
through meditative a sketch of what is some parts of canada hot dry twenty five celsius there for ottawa forty six in new york still the showers down to. was a coward linus but hopefully not as heavy as of late meanwhile we've got some very heavy rain into western parts of the caribbean lots of cloud showing up here and of course we keeping a very close eye on tropical storm now heading. history . of life. they. created from the stimulus population. fighting for their land. fight for...
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ministerjustin trudeau and french president emmanuel macron, will be holding a press conference in ottawaall of this takes place ahead of the weekend's g7 summit which will see leaders meeting in canada, a meeting where america's isolation in the realm of global trade will get again be on display. that is paul, part of our team in new york. joining us is sonja laud, head of equity at fidelity international. nice to see you, sonja. the ftse not open, as you can see by me. these things happen, technical glitches? absolutely. for the time being i wouldn't read too much into it. obviously the timing is very vague... 40 minutes into the trading day is quite a long time. yes, but i guess as long as... a lot of money could be made in that time. yes, but we do not have more information. let's talk about markets, because the rally is obviously continuing today, isn't it? indeed, but i would say we have debated more in perspective with what has happened since the beginning of the year. we know lots of headlines, politics, fundamentals, a lot going on for investors the digests, a lot of up and down.
ministerjustin trudeau and french president emmanuel macron, will be holding a press conference in ottawaall of this takes place ahead of the weekend's g7 summit which will see leaders meeting in canada, a meeting where america's isolation in the realm of global trade will get again be on display. that is paul, part of our team in new york. joining us is sonja laud, head of equity at fidelity international. nice to see you, sonja. the ftse not open, as you can see by me. these things happen,...
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the biggest enemy it's a topsy turvy world and i think you know if i was in berlin or paris or in ottawa i'd be walking this and saying this is like ours and wonder what i can't really walk oh what is going on here we are in the united states to put it best our lives we've just been done over by this in canada and now is jetted off to reach this agreement which represents very wittily in fact on paper with the young strange times and a lot of people walking on eggshells about another fellow chris bambery political analyst thanks for joining us from london. the world's key players have all been responding to the talks china said that history was made at the summit south korea's also hailed of what it sees as a new way forward and the e.u.'s foreign policy chief says the meeting showed that the denuclearization of the korean peninsula is achievable japan though it said that pressure needs to be kept on the north until concrete steps towards disarmament are seeing. next is just two days until the footballing world turns all of its focus to russia for the start of the world cup fans are hopi
the biggest enemy it's a topsy turvy world and i think you know if i was in berlin or paris or in ottawa i'd be walking this and saying this is like ours and wonder what i can't really walk oh what is going on here we are in the united states to put it best our lives we've just been done over by this in canada and now is jetted off to reach this agreement which represents very wittily in fact on paper with the young strange times and a lot of people walking on eggshells about another fellow...
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several long ice french presidents in money and canadian prime minister justin trudeau held talks in ottawa ahead of a g. seven summit on friday tensions over trade threaten to overshadow discussions between the seven world leaders. u.s. authorities are planning to transfer sixteen hundred people who have been detained by immigration and customs officials to federal prisons us according to a report by the gorgeous news agency or says five federal prisons are set to temporarily taken detainees at least twenty people have been killed after a joint asterix by syria and russia has a residential area of the rebel held village of dollar into the province as many as one hundred others were injured in the strikes on civilians have been moved to the province as part of a cease fire deal. and the israeli army has so palestinians in gaza stay far from the israeli border jaring demonstrations that on friday and force planes dropped leaflets warning residents of the gaza strip not to approach or damage the security fence or carry out what israel calls acts of terror one hundred palestinians have been ki
several long ice french presidents in money and canadian prime minister justin trudeau held talks in ottawa ahead of a g. seven summit on friday tensions over trade threaten to overshadow discussions between the seven world leaders. u.s. authorities are planning to transfer sixteen hundred people who have been detained by immigration and customs officials to federal prisons us according to a report by the gorgeous news agency or says five federal prisons are set to temporarily taken detainees...
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see people will see temperatures getting up to twenty celsius in new york twenty three therefore ottawa hostile down towards the southeast and coney could still just catch wanted to showers around the callout is back down into florida for the west is fighting try for the most part push north of the border just around washington state could see a little bit of wet weather just creeping its way in here into b.c. and that's all going to continue making its way further east was over the canadian rockies they could even bass and snow still in the picture here yet it is jude wet weather continues across central parts of anything peping up always a possibility some lively storms coming through here that will continue to make its way over towards the east coast as we go on through the weekend for the south but the bad across a good part of the caravan that said of the case for the last around venice and also for the greater antilles the central america we have still got some very heavy right that means more beat down poles for a good part quite amala. going as i want to finally we're going ask
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bring in peter cox he's an international trade strategist who joins us live from the canadian capital ottawa peter clock this is an extraordinary war of words between donald trump and justin trudeau but the canadian prime minister says he won't be pushed around by trump but why is trump taking such a hard line with trudeau. because trudeau showed that he wasn't be prepared to be pushed around he was prepared to respond to trump's bully tactics on steel and aluminum and the president just doesn't like people to push back on canadians are certainly not known for being confrontational i mean so how are people in canada viewing this spat between trump and their prime minister well we get trump every day on television morning noon and night we're sort of used to him now. wasn't totally unexpected ok so we know that canada is harder on happy ok but you know we're saying that canada buys half of us still exports and trudeau now says he'll impose a twenty five percent tariff on u.s. steel products but how far is canada likely to go with retaliation do you think well you know we buy more steel from t
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but from the united kingdom to beijing from ottawa to mexico city the tough talk on tariffs is sparkingears that a global trade war is imminent. today, british prime minister theresa may told president in a phone call that u.s. tariffs on eu steel were unjustified and deeply disappointing. mexico filed a complaint against the u.s. with the world trade organization. china warned that increased tariffs would force it to renig on a promise to reduce its trade surplus and canadian officis stung by fees on steel and aluminum due to national security concerns have proposed $16 billion in retrompe l'oeil yeah tori tariffs. >> the idea that we are somehow a national security threat to the united states is quite frankly insulting and unacceptable. >> some experts think the president tosses strategy is well-intentioned but goes a bit too far. >> in some respects the president is right but the answer to that is not to throw up barriers on our side. it's to work to expand access broad and lower tariffs across the globe. >> house speaker paul ryan made no secret of his opposition to the new tariffs
but from the united kingdom to beijing from ottawa to mexico city the tough talk on tariffs is sparkingears that a global trade war is imminent. today, british prime minister theresa may told president in a phone call that u.s. tariffs on eu steel were unjustified and deeply disappointing. mexico filed a complaint against the u.s. with the world trade organization. china warned that increased tariffs would force it to renig on a promise to reduce its trade surplus and canadian officis stung by...
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speaking in ottawa alongside justin trudeau, macron suggested the u.s. may one day be shut out of future trading. >> translator: the six other countries of a g 7represent a larger market than the american market let's face it there is no world hedge m hegemony it's the law of the fittist. it's the end of the rule of law. it's the end of the promise we make to our citizens that we'll protect, according to values we have stood up for, and written into these agreements. maybe the american president doesn't care about being isolated today but we don't care about being the six of us together if need be they represent ah values, and market that benefits from history and has strength on the international stage today. >> mr. macron doubled down on twitter. he warn that isolation is bad for the american people. u.s. leader not so surprisingly, replied and accused both canada and france of charging the u.s. massive tariffs and creating nonmonetary barriers to trade. he said he was nonetheless looking forward to seeing both macron and trudeau >> tend of a bromance
speaking in ottawa alongside justin trudeau, macron suggested the u.s. may one day be shut out of future trading. >> translator: the six other countries of a g 7represent a larger market than the american market let's face it there is no world hedge m hegemony it's the law of the fittist. it's the end of the rule of law. it's the end of the promise we make to our citizens that we'll protect, according to values we have stood up for, and written into these agreements. maybe the american...
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speaking in ottawa, canada's prime minister tricriticized the decision from the u.s.nment >> these tariffs are totally unacceptable for 150 year s years canada hasn united states allies. the united states remains our partner, ally and friends. this is not about the american people we have to believe that at some point common sense will prevail. but we see no sign of that in this action today by the u.s. administration >> on this side of the atlantic in europe, french president emanuel macron lasted the imposition of those tariffs as illegal, adding he would appeal the decision, that's through the european commission, which said it was preparing a set of retaliatory measures that could target harley davidson and more targets on american bourbon and whiskey. jean-claude juncker said the move was unacceptable. >> this is a bad thing for the world. the european union cannot react to that without reaction so we'll immediately introduce a settlement dispute on the wto in the next coming hours counter balancing measures, what they can do we are able to do exactly the same it
speaking in ottawa, canada's prime minister tricriticized the decision from the u.s.nment >> these tariffs are totally unacceptable for 150 year s years canada hasn united states allies. the united states remains our partner, ally and friends. this is not about the american people we have to believe that at some point common sense will prevail. but we see no sign of that in this action today by the u.s. administration >> on this side of the atlantic in europe, french president...
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he headed the times news bureau in moscow, beijing, ottawa and it reported from the former soviet union, balkans, middle east, southeast asia, south america, canada, basically, you name it. chris graduated from dartmouth and after serving in the army did a masters from columbia university, taught at princeton before returning to dartmouth, a visiting professor in the program. he's published three previous books some with john sheppard and one on johnny cash, which is news to me. and we've had him here, and walking vermont and another, both were back in our history, too. and those turbulent -- those turbulent sons of freedom. christopher examined documents on ethan allen and joseph put it best, ethan allen ledger talks about the highest peak in the green mountains. if you want to know the human foibles, here is chris wren waiting at the base of the mountain waiting to tell you. please help me welcome. [applause]. >> thank you. i have to be careful what i say because i have two colleagues from the new york times who are here, who wrote a lot more-- better stories than i did, but, and you'
he headed the times news bureau in moscow, beijing, ottawa and it reported from the former soviet union, balkans, middle east, southeast asia, south america, canada, basically, you name it. chris graduated from dartmouth and after serving in the army did a masters from columbia university, taught at princeton before returning to dartmouth, a visiting professor in the program. he's published three previous books some with john sheppard and one on johnny cash, which is news to me. and we've had...
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it's ottawa. which i hear isn't as fun.oronto is a global center for business, arts and most importantly there's a cafe here to get a lot to lick ryan's face. >> where are you from? >> you thinking going to colt out. >> what was the biggest difference between canada and the united states of america. >> in canada no matter where i go, people are informed on what's oing object in the world. some of the places i go in the u.s. really don't know a whole lot. >> i can't act like that's not true. >> it's not like what's happening in the u.s. is a lot more interesting. >> the border situation. >> i don't think of myself as south of the border, but in this case i do. >> people are just staying in their section. whether it's white, black, asian, i think that in canada, there's a lot more of that understanding. there's a lot of americans that do come up here and go, oh, will they like that up here? this is canada. >> man, everybody i have talked to loves khcanada. maybe i should look into asylum. whab what about the americans that mo
it's ottawa. which i hear isn't as fun.oronto is a global center for business, arts and most importantly there's a cafe here to get a lot to lick ryan's face. >> where are you from? >> you thinking going to colt out. >> what was the biggest difference between canada and the united states of america. >> in canada no matter where i go, people are informed on what's oing object in the world. some of the places i go in the u.s. really don't know a whole lot. >> i can't...
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canada, their main bunker in canadian forces station outside ottawa looks very similar to one of these american bunkers, huge multi- hundred thousand square-foot facility. hundreds of people and it includes a vault for the canadian national banks gold reserves as well as a radio station that would be the country's main link to the population. in the station after nuclear word you don't want to just hear nuclear war, so they had a fully stocked vinyl jazz record library that someone sat down and pulled out what are the jazz records we should have for the people of canada after nuclear war. then in the united states you end up with these same exercises going on. what are the things that we want to preserve for the future of the country so when you begin to talk about what and how do you save america becomes this question about what is america. trying to save the president toward the three branches of government or are you trying to preserve the historical totem that is bound us together generation after at the archives they decided they would save the declaration of independence before t
canada, their main bunker in canadian forces station outside ottawa looks very similar to one of these american bunkers, huge multi- hundred thousand square-foot facility. hundreds of people and it includes a vault for the canadian national banks gold reserves as well as a radio station that would be the country's main link to the population. in the station after nuclear word you don't want to just hear nuclear war, so they had a fully stocked vinyl jazz record library that someone sat down and...
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before going to ottawa. the prime minister was booted out like she was trumped. the living trade war with the u.s., demonstrates the weakness in the so-called special retionship and i have posted my remarks for the observation made by the right honorable member, does the prime minister agree following the chaotic summit she attended over the weekend. this this government could have a trade deal-- >> first of all, i add my congratulations to all of those who took action to recognize the anniversary of 1200 year anniversary of william gettings. the and this is a very good year for women voting and we shou should have that anniversary and they were on the summit of question of of gender and opportunities for at least 12 forll and ay, quality dismantling the barriers to wome a girls education and fixes the fragile state. and those were a disability have a commitment from all around the table and he ended up talking about trade deals and the possibility of a trade deal with the united states of america. we have committed, w we have an independent trade policy, to ensu
before going to ottawa. the prime minister was booted out like she was trumped. the living trade war with the u.s., demonstrates the weakness in the so-called special retionship and i have posted my remarks for the observation made by the right honorable member, does the prime minister agree following the chaotic summit she attended over the weekend. this this government could have a trade deal-- >> first of all, i add my congratulations to all of those who took action to recognize the...
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before going to ottawa, the prime minister was pushed out by the hard brexit supporting ministers. some might say that she was trumped. that demonstrates weakness of the so-called special relationship. i will associate my remarks with the observation that were made by the honorable member. does the prime minister agree following the chaotic summit, that the brexit sidekicks believe that this government can secure a trade deal with the u.s. post-brexit is amply delusional? [hear hear] prime min. may: first of all, can i add my congratulations to those on the right, and to those who took action to recognize the anniversary of one in hundred years of women getting the vote. this is a very good year for women in politics. we should continue to recognize that anniversary. and it was indeed, as he said, there was a focus at the summit on the question of gender equality and women's empowerment. the important declaration in relation to increasing opportunities for at least 12 years of safe and quality education for all and dismantling the barriers for girls and women to education, particul
before going to ottawa, the prime minister was pushed out by the hard brexit supporting ministers. some might say that she was trumped. that demonstrates weakness of the so-called special relationship. i will associate my remarks with the observation that were made by the honorable member. does the prime minister agree following the chaotic summit, that the brexit sidekicks believe that this government can secure a trade deal with the u.s. post-brexit is amply delusional? [hear hear] prime min....
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but the fact that we're talking about the team captain of the ottawa senators and his wife and they areus allegations against a teammate's girlfriend. >> reporter: but now, the family of other teammates are jumping into the fray. the wife of a former goalie on the team tweeting about monika. her fixation with mel has always been unhealthy, then it became scary. so glad mel is protecting herself. no team will welcome her to the room. >> reporter: for his part, hoffman tells "the ottawa citizen" we've offered to cooperate and do anything it takes to find out who is doing this. there is a 150% chance that my fiancee monika and i are not involved in any of the accusations that have been pursued that are coming our way adding, there's no place for cyberbullying. as for the future of the two men -- >> hard to imagine them co-existing next year. >> reporter: those players haves no matter how long they have been playing together, it's really tough to share a locker room after this. >> so ugly. >> all right, thank you so much, victor, appreciate that. >>> now we'll go to that meeting between kim
but the fact that we're talking about the team captain of the ottawa senators and his wife and they areus allegations against a teammate's girlfriend. >> reporter: but now, the family of other teammates are jumping into the fray. the wife of a former goalie on the team tweeting about monika. her fixation with mel has always been unhealthy, then it became scary. so glad mel is protecting herself. no team will welcome her to the room. >> reporter: for his part, hoffman tells "the...
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. -- ottawa, canada. this is a popular move from the canadian perspective?> very popular, every once -- everyone wants justin trudeau to fight back. trump is not popular in canada. escalates, thet canadian the connie could take a hit -- the canadian economy could take a hit. in principle, people like the idea of retaliating. shery: the foreign minister said weada will not escalate but know there are other issues pending between the u.s. and canada, including potential auto tariffs by the u.s. and nafta, could this change? >> absolutely. it is open to whether donald trump considers today and escalation. canada says this is just a dollar for dollar response but if donald trump thinks this is raising the stakes, a lot of people say these tariffs will not have that big of an impact on inflation, canadian growth, but if it comes to that, you will see wide-ranging and potentially damaging effects on the canadian economy. shery: these trade disputes are not confined to canada. president trump pass or wants to alter the multilateral trading system. reports he may be
. -- ottawa, canada. this is a popular move from the canadian perspective?> very popular, every once -- everyone wants justin trudeau to fight back. trump is not popular in canada. escalates, thet canadian the connie could take a hit -- the canadian economy could take a hit. in principle, people like the idea of retaliating. shery: the foreign minister said weada will not escalate but know there are other issues pending between the u.s. and canada, including potential auto tariffs by the...
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paula newton in ottawa. we heard from secretary of state mike pompeo facing questions about what happened in canada. i want to bring back kaitlan collins and jim shuuto. there is a connection between the g-7 summit and this meeting between the united states and north korea. according to larry kudlow, the president's chief economic adviser, let me remind you what he told jake tapper yesterday. >> he is not going to permit any show of weakness on the trip to negotiate with north korea, nor should he. >> so this was about north korea? >> of course incident was in large part. >> because trudeau said that as trump was going to singapore. >> one thing reads to another. they are all related. kim must not see american weakness. >> kim cannot see american weakness, jim. so the president flexing on his way here. so how do you reconcile that? that flexing with what we just heard from mike pompeo, who really again seemed to lower the bar for the summit. the goal is to set conditions for future talks. we are willing to g
paula newton in ottawa. we heard from secretary of state mike pompeo facing questions about what happened in canada. i want to bring back kaitlan collins and jim shuuto. there is a connection between the g-7 summit and this meeting between the united states and north korea. according to larry kudlow, the president's chief economic adviser, let me remind you what he told jake tapper yesterday. >> he is not going to permit any show of weakness on the trip to negotiate with north korea, nor...
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the some positive kind of hot dry twenty five celsius there for ottawa twenty six in new york still theshowers down towards the carolinas but hopefully not as heavy as of late meanwhile we've got some very heavy rain into western parts of the caribbean lots of cloud showing up here and of course we keeping a very close eye on tropical storm now heading further north. june nineteenth sixty seven sixty's there redrew the map of the middle east this record of victory of the ended war for the greatest tragedy in the history of islam al-jazeera explores the events leading to the war and its consequences which is still felt today we tried everything going to the united nations and try to make. contacts through different countries and it was clear that all this was she during the war in june on al-jazeera. grow in of a short time to be a trusted news source wherever you are in the world he would want to know what's going on there and to find out very quickly we're not looking and you saw some nations prison. we are probably international everybody will learn something watching our coverage. be
the some positive kind of hot dry twenty five celsius there for ottawa twenty six in new york still theshowers down towards the carolinas but hopefully not as heavy as of late meanwhile we've got some very heavy rain into western parts of the caribbean lots of cloud showing up here and of course we keeping a very close eye on tropical storm now heading further north. june nineteenth sixty seven sixty's there redrew the map of the middle east this record of victory of the ended war for the...
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years of a lengthy undercover operation, canadian authorities lured one of the alleged kidnappers to ottawaested him in 2015, charging ali omar otter with hostage taking for his alleged role as a negotiator. he pleaded not guilty and went on trial in october 2017. the trial lasted ten days. then, in december 2017, a verdict. an ontario superior court justice pronounced otter guilty. he faces up to life in prison. it is the latest turn in her remarkable story which she scared with the world in her book, a house in the sky. the title, a reference to how she survived. >> there's been this -- this theme in my life, it seems, of houses and moving houses. i moved around so much as a child. and then as a captive in somalia. and now i have -- have found my house and my place, my place in the world. this is my house in the sky. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >> and a good morning to you. i'm richard louis in new york at msnbc world headquarters. 7:00 in the east, 4:00 in the west. here is what's happening for you changing its tune. the pres
years of a lengthy undercover operation, canadian authorities lured one of the alleged kidnappers to ottawaested him in 2015, charging ali omar otter with hostage taking for his alleged role as a negotiator. he pleaded not guilty and went on trial in october 2017. the trial lasted ten days. then, in december 2017, a verdict. an ontario superior court justice pronounced otter guilty. he faces up to life in prison. it is the latest turn in her remarkable story which she scared with the world in...
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from the united kingdom to beijing, from ottawa to mexico city, the talk on tariffs and sparking fears that the global trade war is imminent. today british per mr. theresa may told president trump in a phone call that u.s. tariffs on e.u. steel were unjustified and deeply dispoti mexico filed a complaint against the u.s. with the wto. china warned that increased tariffs would force her to renege on a promise to reduce its trade surplus. canadian officials stoned by fees on steel and aluminum have proposed $16 billion in which allegory tariffs. >> the idea that we are national security threat to the united states is frankly insulting and unacceptable. some experts think the strategy is well-intentioned goes too fa. >> in some respects the president's right but the answers not not to throw barriers on our side. it still worked to expand access abroad and lower tariffs across the globe. >> house speaker paul ryan has made no sect of s opposition to the tariffs while house majority leader kevin mccarthy says the president is merely standing up for free and fair trade. a contentious debate
from the united kingdom to beijing, from ottawa to mexico city, the talk on tariffs and sparking fears that the global trade war is imminent. today british per mr. theresa may told president trump in a phone call that u.s. tariffs on e.u. steel were unjustified and deeply dispoti mexico filed a complaint against the u.s. with the wto. china warned that increased tariffs would force her to renege on a promise to reduce its trade surplus. canadian officials stoned by fees on steel and aluminum...
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and relatively related matter, macron met with trudeau in ottawa ahead of the g7 meeting both men haveushed the virtues of multilaterallism, with macron saying there's a convergence of ideas. meanwhile, shinzo abe has arrived in washington for talks with president trump ahead of this weekend's g7 meeting just outside of quebec city abe and trump are expected to meet later on today with the adviser of kim jong-un meanwhile, president trump's top lawyer rudy giuliani courted controversy by saying that kim jong-un quote begged for the summit to be reinstated after the u.s. president briefly canceled it. >> well, somehow north korea -- after he canceled the summit because they insulted the vice president, they insulted the -- his national security adviser, and they said they were going to go to nuclear war against us they were going to defeat us in the nuclear war. we said, well, we're not going to have a summit under those circumstances. well, kim jong-un got back on his knees and begged for it. >> that was rudy giuliani the former new yorker -- now one of the personal lawyers of presiden
and relatively related matter, macron met with trudeau in ottawa ahead of the g7 meeting both men haveushed the virtues of multilaterallism, with macron saying there's a convergence of ideas. meanwhile, shinzo abe has arrived in washington for talks with president trump ahead of this weekend's g7 meeting just outside of quebec city abe and trump are expected to meet later on today with the adviser of kim jong-un meanwhile, president trump's top lawyer rudy giuliani courted controversy by saying...
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book now at choicehotels.com >>> saudi women can do something today they couldn't do before ottawa prosecutioney will be able to drive legally. the kingdom lifted its ban on women drivers today. >> this is pushed by saudi arabia's crown prince, although saudi women can get behind the wheel, sever saudi activists who championed the change are still in jail after a crackdown on women's rights. >> jamona spoke with several saudi women will this historic chan change. >> reporter: as the clock struck midnight in saudi arabia and the ban on women driver officially ended, some who waited their entire lives for their moment couldn't wait any longer. one of these women is dr. fadas. you are one of the first women in this country to drive tonight and you invited cnn to come along. how does it feel? >> great. awesome. unbelievable. it's like history. so i feel like i'm making history in this country so it's really good. and, actually, like, i really enjoyed it, you know? having the freedom in my own country. >> reporter: did you ever think this would happen? >> no. actually, never. i never thought of thi
book now at choicehotels.com >>> saudi women can do something today they couldn't do before ottawa prosecutioney will be able to drive legally. the kingdom lifted its ban on women drivers today. >> this is pushed by saudi arabia's crown prince, although saudi women can get behind the wheel, sever saudi activists who championed the change are still in jail after a crackdown on women's rights. >> jamona spoke with several saudi women will this historic chan change. >>...
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julia: our guest joins us from ottawa. great to have you with us.utside this conference believes they were hearing nothing from justin trudeau, so what did the president and his advisers around him see in the press conference that enraged him so much? josh: they absolutely were not trudeau.anything new from justin i covered him since he got elected. he did not say anything new. i think it is maybe a possibility that the president heard something new, and there were two, set jumped out, one that canada was insulted by being hit with tariffs on steel and aluminum. r, etc..ilitary, nafta --ough said he would not trudeau said he would not bow down. he has to fight for canadians' interests, and that is what you would expect the leader of any country would say. including president trump would say it about americans. heads are shaking. the g7 with a world, you can imagine, with how it keyed up, and i think trump just tweeting that minutes after the it putquÉ was published, it in a further state of disarray, and the questions are is how they can trust the p
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about justin trudeau's politics back home where his party was basicallyish you'red out of power in ottawa the most populist province in canada. liz: the point is senator dianne feinstein blasting the "bullying insults" from the white house advisors saying disagreements can be fixed through a nafta negotiation or the wto, not insulting one of our oldest key security and trading partners. >> this is a case of america having a president who will finally stand on their side who cares more about how the american people feel than how world leaders react. we can have a disagreement among family. we can have a disagreement among friends that's what we're having right now but president trump is going to have tough talk. he's going to talk about the issues that are important. especially as it relates to protecting american jobs and we can do that with our friends and family. liz: it's just not clear if the insults will get us into the end zone. i mean we just haven't seen administrations insult their way into result, mark lotter. we haven't seen that before. the critics saying it may not have been
about justin trudeau's politics back home where his party was basicallyish you'red out of power in ottawa the most populist province in canada. liz: the point is senator dianne feinstein blasting the "bullying insults" from the white house advisors saying disagreements can be fixed through a nafta negotiation or the wto, not insulting one of our oldest key security and trading partners. >> this is a case of america having a president who will finally stand on their side who...
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monument inple ottawa pays silent tribute to their memory and to the spirit of personified. army embodiesern a living tradition begun long ago. nourished for the many soldiers who continued service and sacrifice or let its regiments and built its ranks on the battlegrounds of the world. to them, and to the men who follow, to those who stand guard over their country today, canada and the free world are indebted. watch the entire film on real america sunday at 4 p.m. eastern here on american history tv. only on c-span3. justice anthony kennedy's retirement brings a significant change to the supreme court. follow the story on c-span from president trump nominating a replacement the senate confirmation hearings to the swearing-in all on c-span. c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. up next on the presidency, white house historian discusses the scottish stonemasons who helped to build the white house and the exterior carvings that are visible to this day. he is the author of a white house of stone. this program was part of a daylong symposium hosted by the white hous
monument inple ottawa pays silent tribute to their memory and to the spirit of personified. army embodiesern a living tradition begun long ago. nourished for the many soldiers who continued service and sacrifice or let its regiments and built its ranks on the battlegrounds of the world. to them, and to the men who follow, to those who stand guard over their country today, canada and the free world are indebted. watch the entire film on real america sunday at 4 p.m. eastern here on american...
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determination to washington's levies on canadian steel and a minium of much the dollar for dollar ottawa is preparing the jews on the west matters whiskey washing machines maple syrup and other goods. and some breaking news now in the past few minutes general motors has released a statement they say they may have to cut jobs in the united states due to the car import tariffs under consideration by the white house as a blow to donald trump's proposals which are intended to boost american jobs by restricting foreign firms access to the u.s. market g.m. warns a proposed levies would lead to a smaller g.m. and reduced presence at home and abroad and staying in similar territory now u.s. treasury secretary steve moore new chin says his country is not to going to leave the world trade organization the comment is response to media reports that donald trump is planning to withdraw from the global trading body image and says the united states has concerns about the institution and considers aspects of it unfair but that it would be an exaggeration to say the u.s. intends to pull out trump is desc
determination to washington's levies on canadian steel and a minium of much the dollar for dollar ottawa is preparing the jews on the west matters whiskey washing machines maple syrup and other goods. and some breaking news now in the past few minutes general motors has released a statement they say they may have to cut jobs in the united states due to the car import tariffs under consideration by the white house as a blow to donald trump's proposals which are intended to boost american jobs by...
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to ottawa, where our correspondent paula newton is with more. the president left the g-7 summit agreeing to sign this communique, gets on air force one, trudeau holds a press conference, says we won't be pushed around, and then it just all fell out from there. walk us through it. >> apparently the advisers, especially larry kudlow, says that, look, all hell broke loose. at that point in time the president was incensed. the thing that has canadians reeling is they say when he pushed -- pulled out of the g-7 communique late on saturday, they asked larry kudlow, what the heck happened? he said he didn't know. and yet by morning television, la kudlow not only knew what was going on, but obviously was channelinghatever president trump had said to him on a phone call from air force one. take a listen. >> he really kind of stabbed us in the back. he really actually, you know what, he did a great disservice to the whole g-7. >> there is a special place in hell for any foreign leader that engages in bad faith diplomacy with president donald j. trump and
to ottawa, where our correspondent paula newton is with more. the president left the g-7 summit agreeing to sign this communique, gets on air force one, trudeau holds a press conference, says we won't be pushed around, and then it just all fell out from there. walk us through it. >> apparently the advisers, especially larry kudlow, says that, look, all hell broke loose. at that point in time the president was incensed. the thing that has canadians reeling is they say when he pushed --...
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allies french president emmanuel mccall and canadian prime minister justin trudeau held talks in ottawa ahead of the g. seven summit on friday tensions over trade threaten to overshadow discussions between the seven worldly doings there are reports of a new effort to end the three year long conflict in yemen or a saudi led coalition is backing the government against hoofy rebels there which is news agency says the un's special envoy has put forward a peace plan proposing the who things hand in that weapons including ballistic missiles in exchange for an end to the coalition bombing campaign it also refers to a transitional government with all political factions equally represented the u.a.e. has hinted that it would support its planned. suspended a deal with greece which allows athens to return. fiji's on migrants who crossed from turkey is semi telling ation for greece's refusal this week to allow the extradition of eight turkish offices who fled to greece after the twenty six tinkerer tent and rescue efforts have been suspended in guatemala following the eruption of the forager volcan
allies french president emmanuel mccall and canadian prime minister justin trudeau held talks in ottawa ahead of the g. seven summit on friday tensions over trade threaten to overshadow discussions between the seven worldly doings there are reports of a new effort to end the three year long conflict in yemen or a saudi led coalition is backing the government against hoofy rebels there which is news agency says the un's special envoy has put forward a peace plan proposing the who things hand in...
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president macron made his alongsiden ottawa justin, who was asked about his per -- his approach to president trump. >> i have consistently stood up for canadian interests, consistently demonstrated where so in aree, but done polite and cordial context. i think that is what canadians have always expected of me and that is exactly what we will do. mark: president macron says that if the u.s. continues toward a form of isolationism, that would be bad for the united states. says the iranyahu nuclear agreement is "a done deal." ." speaking at the policy exchange think tank, he said companies are leaving iran. [indistinct] >> -- mark: president trump withdrew the u.s. from the landmark 2015 nuclear accord with iran last month, but the pact has the continuing support of britain and other european allies. a leader of house moderates says his group has tentatively agreed to an author from conservatives -- to an offer from conservatives to help dreamers stay in the edit states legally. under the proposal, young immigrants could get new visas to stay in the u.s. for eight years. moderates are willing t
president macron made his alongsiden ottawa justin, who was asked about his per -- his approach to president trump. >> i have consistently stood up for canadian interests, consistently demonstrated where so in aree, but done polite and cordial context. i think that is what canadians have always expected of me and that is exactly what we will do. mark: president macron says that if the u.s. continues toward a form of isolationism, that would be bad for the united states. says the iranyahu...
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the reason, again, i'm hosting this show today instead of chuck is because he went to ottawa to interview canadian prime minister justin trudeau for sunday's meet the press. trudeau had some choice words about president trump's decision to move forward with tariffs. >> the idea that, you know, our soldiers, who have fought and died together on the beaches of world war ii, and in the mountains of afghanistan, and have stood shoulder to shoulder in some of the most difficult places in the world that are always there for each other -- somehow, this is insulting to -- the idea that the canadian steel that's in military vehicles in the united states, the canadian aluminum that makes your fighter jets is somehow now a threat -- the fact that -- i mean, next week we are hosting the g7 summit of world leaders. and the air field, the military base that air force one is going to land on was put there in world war ii to protect an aluminum smelter that was providing to the military effort. the idea that we are somehow a national security threat to the united states is quite frankly insulting and una
the reason, again, i'm hosting this show today instead of chuck is because he went to ottawa to interview canadian prime minister justin trudeau for sunday's meet the press. trudeau had some choice words about president trump's decision to move forward with tariffs. >> the idea that, you know, our soldiers, who have fought and died together on the beaches of world war ii, and in the mountains of afghanistan, and have stood shoulder to shoulder in some of the most difficult places in the...
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east of positive kind of hot dry twenty five celsius there for ottawa twenty six in new york still wish i was down towards the carolinas but hopefully not as heavy as of late meanwhile we've got some very heavy rain into western parts of the cap in lots of cloud showing up here and of course we keeping a very close eye on. couple storm now heading. i don't insist it is a plane i was a kid things would go for me it was a pleasure and a passion would want me always found the ball to play with a toll in the living room. bad to pick out one playa who's made the difference to major yachts or a boy is it the big farm or some who can make things up and people can make things change you know thank you football tuireann brahimi on al-jazeera world. one of the really special things about working proud is here is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and contribution to a story i feel we cover this region better than anyone else would be foolish is you know it's very challenging even in that particular because you have a lot of people that are divided on political issues we are
east of positive kind of hot dry twenty five celsius there for ottawa twenty six in new york still wish i was down towards the carolinas but hopefully not as heavy as of late meanwhile we've got some very heavy rain into western parts of the cap in lots of cloud showing up here and of course we keeping a very close eye on. couple storm now heading. i don't insist it is a plane i was a kid things would go for me it was a pleasure and a passion would want me always found the ball to play with a...
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the thank you very much for that and thank you to all of our guests that is calling robertson and ottawa and their genes in london and seijiro takeshita in the orca and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website i want to zero dot com and for further discussion do go to our facebook page that facebook dot com forward slash a.j. and side story you can also join the conversation on twitter i had a list at a.j. inside story from me and as a proud of...