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today, a simple monument in ottawa pays silent tribute to their memory. 68 canadian soldiers were awardeda cross, upon which it is inscribed for valor. , in 1922, the canadian parliament passed the national defense act, which provided a peacetime blueprint for canadian -- for canada's armed forces. the regular army numbers , approximately 49,000, all volunteers. between world war i and world war ii, the regular army dwindled, seldom numbering more than 4000. when war broke out in 1939, national defense headquarters had to draw heavily on local defense units. canada's first troops embarked for europe in december 1939, and -- december 1939. a continual flow of soldiers was channeled into the allied war effort over the next six years. most of these early troops, comprising the canadian first division, were volunteers from militia units. ♪ not until august 1942 did the canadians make their first combat assault on the german stronghold in europe. the objective was a small fort on the channel coast in a french resort town. the dieppe raid was to serve as an opening experience for the main invas
today, a simple monument in ottawa pays silent tribute to their memory. 68 canadian soldiers were awardeda cross, upon which it is inscribed for valor. , in 1922, the canadian parliament passed the national defense act, which provided a peacetime blueprint for canadian -- for canada's armed forces. the regular army numbers , approximately 49,000, all volunteers. between world war i and world war ii, the regular army dwindled, seldom numbering more than 4000. when war broke out in 1939, national...
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prep school in ottawa, ontario, canada. it's part of the collins classic, and i looked at this and i said, "my gosh, this book is leather bound and it's 'wuthering heights' by emily bronte, and it's only $2. i've got to get that book." and that was the beginning of, i guess you would call it a thirst for knowledge and a love of books. i just love being able to acquire knowledge this way. or by personal experience. i'm gonna take you back to canada. um, kind of a modest upbringing, would you say? alex: yes. like many young boys, i had a paper route. and i was a good student. in high school, i started to fool around a little much. or a little too much for the teachers. and could be described as slightly unruly. you dad was an interesting guy. my dad was born in ukraine. was fluent in about four or five languages. he and mom had some pretty good arguments. never any physical abuse on either side. she was a disciplinarian. yeah, yeah. that, uh, she would whack me pretty hard sometimes. - really? - well, if i did something that
prep school in ottawa, ontario, canada. it's part of the collins classic, and i looked at this and i said, "my gosh, this book is leather bound and it's 'wuthering heights' by emily bronte, and it's only $2. i've got to get that book." and that was the beginning of, i guess you would call it a thirst for knowledge and a love of books. i just love being able to acquire knowledge this way. or by personal experience. i'm gonna take you back to canada. um, kind of a modest upbringing,...
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italy's new government has said is will not ratify the agreement that will be a huge setback both ottawa and brussels. parmesan cheese is just one of many italian regional specialties but only a few of these have a name is protected by an official seal. italy fears for the survival of its agricultural sector the main reason why the new government says it doesn't want to ratify the agreement negotiations between auto and brussels have been going on for years the agreement was finally signed in twenty sixteen but needs to be ratified by all twenty eight e.u. member states canada and the e.u. trade goods worth more than sixty billion euros annually with the removal of tariffs the volume is expected to rise by around twenty percent but from the beginning there have been protests many fear that seater will allow a large corporations to become ever more powerful most e.u. countries have already ratified the deal italy's refusal comes at a difficult time for europe as it tries to actively present itself as a champion of free trade. there's been a surprising and dramatic rise in chinese exports
italy's new government has said is will not ratify the agreement that will be a huge setback both ottawa and brussels. parmesan cheese is just one of many italian regional specialties but only a few of these have a name is protected by an official seal. italy fears for the survival of its agricultural sector the main reason why the new government says it doesn't want to ratify the agreement negotiations between auto and brussels have been going on for years the agreement was finally signed in...
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for a change sell boy ottawa. for the bush. it's also become quite a popular hideaway forecourts incompetence. in the shots still doesn't have any wants to take. sightseeing they reduced it they had then that is racial. decided to take her shots face in my own hands and act as a matchmaker and. we're sitting here eating and talking about life in general food here is a very serious business conference. if you keep some staring at his phone he might never find himself a bright. person to sit. as a doctor like her mother her father is a beekeeper and he knows my city well this is a good place. to shoot if you don't feel it's. ok you feel ok it's a good book the first one you know there's a list of. look at the list and you know yes trust who can use their skill. which it's going to cost affected them him it took the burden. of her sister hospital roughly. well it looks like a failed as a matchmaker. meanwhile we've received a message saying that a rainstorm has said and. done on here for their spear scare stories are just so stron
for a change sell boy ottawa. for the bush. it's also become quite a popular hideaway forecourts incompetence. in the shots still doesn't have any wants to take. sightseeing they reduced it they had then that is racial. decided to take her shots face in my own hands and act as a matchmaker and. we're sitting here eating and talking about life in general food here is a very serious business conference. if you keep some staring at his phone he might never find himself a bright. person to sit. as...
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for a change sell boy ottawa. one of the oldest to see what. it's also become quite a popular hideaway for courts and couples. and the shots still doesn't have any want to take a sight seeing the. cut off decided to take for shots fades in my own hands and act as a matchmaker and. we're sitting here eating and talking about life in general food here is a very serious business conference. if you keep some staring at his phone he might never find himself a bright. person civilly as a doctor like her mother or father is a beekeeper. in most pursuit both it's good. to see you don't feel it's. ok for the kids a good book to. look at the list. and you know you struck us through mick when you're still you're still. going to close the back of them it took the burden. of the system for some of us leave. well it looks like a failed as a matchmaker. meanwhile we've received a message saying that a rain storm has said and. done here for their spirit the spirit stores are just so strong. i. sometimes storms can mean people are stuck for two or even three da
for a change sell boy ottawa. one of the oldest to see what. it's also become quite a popular hideaway for courts and couples. and the shots still doesn't have any want to take a sight seeing the. cut off decided to take for shots fades in my own hands and act as a matchmaker and. we're sitting here eating and talking about life in general food here is a very serious business conference. if you keep some staring at his phone he might never find himself a bright. person civilly as a doctor like...
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for the change itself boy ottawa. by the look of the famous. it's also become quite a popular hideaway for courts and couples. and their shots still doesn't have any want to take a sight seeing the. cut off decided to take her shots face in my own hands and act as a matchmaker and. we're sitting here eating and talking about life in general food here is a very serious business conference. if she keeps on staring at his phone he might never find himself a bright. person civilly as a doctor like her mother her father is a beekeeper. in most pursuit of good news. if she don't feel it's. ok for the kids to get the book. there's a list of a good. look at the list. and you know you struck us through moving your statistic . which it's going to cost the bulk of them it took the burden. of her sister most of the roughly. well he looks like a failed as a matchmaker. meanwhile we've received a message saying that a rainstorm has said and. done here for their spirit. scarcer was there's just so so strong. i. sometimes storms can mean people are stuck for t
for the change itself boy ottawa. by the look of the famous. it's also become quite a popular hideaway for courts and couples. and their shots still doesn't have any want to take a sight seeing the. cut off decided to take her shots face in my own hands and act as a matchmaker and. we're sitting here eating and talking about life in general food here is a very serious business conference. if she keeps on staring at his phone he might never find himself a bright. person civilly as a doctor like...
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negotiations between ottawa and brussels have been going on for years.he agreement was signed in 2016 but needs to be ratified by all 28 e.u. member states. canada and the e.u. trade goods worth more than $60 billion -- 60 billion euros annually. the volume could arise by 20%. from the beginning there have been protests. many fear the treaty could allow corporations to become more powerful. most countries have ratifified e deal. italy's refusal comes at a a diffictt time for europe as it tries to actively present itself as a champion of free trade. daniel: football fans have to wait until sunday to see who will be the new world champions but the battle of the brands has been decided. the winner is nike. adidas had bet on sponsoring the german, argentinian and other teams. nike has the last laugh. both teams in the final will be wearing the iconic logo. reporter: no matter who wins the world cup, nike is claiming victory among sports outfitters. along with their colors, the french players will be wearing this as well as the croatian teamam. this is a mile
negotiations between ottawa and brussels have been going on for years.he agreement was signed in 2016 but needs to be ratified by all 28 e.u. member states. canada and the e.u. trade goods worth more than $60 billion -- 60 billion euros annually. the volume could arise by 20%. from the beginning there have been protests. many fear the treaty could allow corporations to become more powerful. most countries have ratifified e deal. italy's refusal comes at a a diffictt time for europe as it tries...
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are the chances of a boy ottawa. by the look of the sea when. it's also become quite a popular hideaway for courts and couples. in their shots still doesn't have anyone to take home sightseeing. decided to take her shots fights in my own hands and act as a matchmaker and. we're sitting here eating and talking about life in general food here is a very serious business. if it keeps on staring at his phone he might never find himself a bright. person civilly as a doctor like her mother or father is a beekeeper and he was forcing the. issue to the fullest. if. you get the book. look at the list. you know you struck us through muqrin years and years ago. which it's going to cost the better for them it took the burden. of her sister for seven roughly. well it looks like a failed as a matchmaker. meanwhile we've received a message saying that a rain storm has said and. done here for their spirit the spirit stores are just so strong. i. sometimes storms can mean people are stuck for two or even three days but at least i'm stuck at home it's a chance to
are the chances of a boy ottawa. by the look of the sea when. it's also become quite a popular hideaway for courts and couples. in their shots still doesn't have anyone to take home sightseeing. decided to take her shots fights in my own hands and act as a matchmaker and. we're sitting here eating and talking about life in general food here is a very serious business. if it keeps on staring at his phone he might never find himself a bright. person civilly as a doctor like her mother or father...
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they were the big guys are going to have one off the government in ottawa is hoping that targeted counter terror will add to pressure on the u.s. administration to settle this dispute and lead to a new nafta deal but much is at stake and the costs of failure are immeasurably high especially in a country so dependent on trade with its giant neighbor. then you're like al-jazeera toronto. tariffs are being cut on nearly fifteen hundred products ranging from cosmetics to home appliances clothes and pharmaceuticals it's seen as a boost for global brands wanting greater access to china's booming consumer market and a boost for china's consumers who were promised by president xi jinping last october's party congress should be given greater spending power oh absolutely this is consistent away the national strategy that improving the quality of life now is a priority had the labyrinth being ahead of the trade war but with the threat of a trade war with the united states china has just released a white paper claiming it's fulfilling its commitments as a member of the world trade organization or w t
they were the big guys are going to have one off the government in ottawa is hoping that targeted counter terror will add to pressure on the u.s. administration to settle this dispute and lead to a new nafta deal but much is at stake and the costs of failure are immeasurably high especially in a country so dependent on trade with its giant neighbor. then you're like al-jazeera toronto. tariffs are being cut on nearly fifteen hundred products ranging from cosmetics to home appliances clothes and...
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ottawa yeah. some leave the city entirely and forever. get around anderson was one of london's financial stands he now lives in wales he paid the same for his farm as he would have to pay for a tiny single room apartment in downtown london but that's not the only reason why he came here he's had enough of the financial excesses. the city is full of greedy ruthless clever people and if they put more regulation a little bit more compliance some restrictions these guys work out how to game the system to make sure that it benefits them. to day he writes novels and screenplays about the financial woes he used to. and a few hundred thousand pounds a year he didn't care who the trains heard that's a few years ago now but nothing has changed says anderson this is general ward's those who make fat deals at the expense of others. i make lots of strange gambles incredible reckless decisions but they come good then i make huge amounts of money if they go bad maybe i lose my job but that's the only downside to this is what is called an asymmetrical ri
ottawa yeah. some leave the city entirely and forever. get around anderson was one of london's financial stands he now lives in wales he paid the same for his farm as he would have to pay for a tiny single room apartment in downtown london but that's not the only reason why he came here he's had enough of the financial excesses. the city is full of greedy ruthless clever people and if they put more regulation a little bit more compliance some restrictions these guys work out how to game the...
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ottawa yeah. some leave the city entirely and forever. get around anderson was one of london's financial stands he now lives in wales he paid the same for his farm as he would have to pay for a tiny single room apartment in downtown london but that's not the only reason why he came here he's had enough of the financial excesses. the city is full of greedy ruthless clever people and if they put more regulation a little bit more compliance some restrictions these guys work out how to game the system to make sure. it benefits them. to day he writes novels and screenplays about the financial world he used to earn a few hundred thousand pounds a year he didn't care who the trains heard that's a few years ago now but nothing has changed says anderson the system rewards those who make fat deals at the expense of others. i make lots of strange gambles incredible reckless decisions but they come good and i make huge amounts of money if they go bad maybe i lose my job but that's the only downside so this is what is called an asymmetrical risk it en
ottawa yeah. some leave the city entirely and forever. get around anderson was one of london's financial stands he now lives in wales he paid the same for his farm as he would have to pay for a tiny single room apartment in downtown london but that's not the only reason why he came here he's had enough of the financial excesses. the city is full of greedy ruthless clever people and if they put more regulation a little bit more compliance some restrictions these guys work out how to game the...
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the first hike since january, let's get to josh live in ottawa. from what you've read so far, was there any upgrade or downgrade to the bank of canada's assessment of the u.s. economy? ash: they are banking on spike in exports was an interesting can did -- prediction. the options heading into the day really were one widely presumed had which is a hike with a reiteration, but the hike will be gradual. the bank is trying to respond hd with moving, but trade wrists are posing a headwind right now. the piece of those heights, the subsequent hikes is the real question and they look to be breaking through a little bit on we have talked about them being data-driven. given that he says a lot, i guess that's really the only option. vonnie: this statement did not issue any new dovish language. canada exports 70% of food south of the border, so what's in the statements to we see about potential for nafta negotiations and how that might hit the economy? joss: nafta negotiations are on hold. we haven't had any of them in for five weeks. 1 --o's election on jul
the first hike since january, let's get to josh live in ottawa. from what you've read so far, was there any upgrade or downgrade to the bank of canada's assessment of the u.s. economy? ash: they are banking on spike in exports was an interesting can did -- prediction. the options heading into the day really were one widely presumed had which is a hike with a reiteration, but the hike will be gradual. the bank is trying to respond hd with moving, but trade wrists are posing a headwind right now....
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tracee: here is what i'm most interested in, well, not yet, in hockey, the ottawa senators to trade captainhird team could be involved in the trade. now let's get to it. the quarter finals of the world cup kick off today, you catch the action on fox sports 1 starting with uruguay and france at 10:00 a.m. and then brazil takes on belgium, cheryl, you know where my money is. cheryl: brazil. tracee: yeah. cheryl: i think the odd makers are on your side as far as brazil goes, right? >> tracee: i hope so. cheryl: england plays for tomorrow. coming up, why are european markets higher despite the story of trade war between u.s. and china, live to london to find out, we will be right back. the employee of the year, anna. [music playing] (vo) progress is in the pursuit. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during summer of audi sales event. cheryl: no big move in european markets, trade wars going on. michael, we will start with the jobs. unemployment in this country is at 18-year low but really is about wages in our country. what are you watching? >> yeah, i mean, that
tracee: here is what i'm most interested in, well, not yet, in hockey, the ottawa senators to trade captainhird team could be involved in the trade. now let's get to it. the quarter finals of the world cup kick off today, you catch the action on fox sports 1 starting with uruguay and france at 10:00 a.m. and then brazil takes on belgium, cheryl, you know where my money is. cheryl: brazil. tracee: yeah. cheryl: i think the odd makers are on your side as far as brazil goes, right? >>...
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he headed the bureaus in moscow, beijing, ottawa and johannesburg, and he covered the united nations and reported from the former soviet union, the balkans, the middle east, southeast asia, south america, canada, basically you name it. chris graduated from dartmouth and after service in the u.s. army, he earned his masters in journalism from columbia university. he taught at princeton before returning to dartmouth where he's a visiting professor. he's published eight previous books including three with jack shepard and one on johnny cash which is sort of, was news to me. we've actually had him here for a couple of his books, the cat who covered the world and walking to vermont. i think we're both talking about our history too. and those turbulent, those turbulent sons of freedom, christopher examined original documents and discovered the history that we learned in school about ethan allen and his gang was not the whole story. writing jost ellis put it best, he said ethan allen's ledger about the highest peak in the green mountains, but if you want the know the real man and all the hu
he headed the bureaus in moscow, beijing, ottawa and johannesburg, and he covered the united nations and reported from the former soviet union, the balkans, the middle east, southeast asia, south america, canada, basically you name it. chris graduated from dartmouth and after service in the u.s. army, he earned his masters in journalism from columbia university. he taught at princeton before returning to dartmouth where he's a visiting professor. he's published eight previous books including...
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active frontal system across eastern parts of north america through the eastern seaboard there from ottawa down towards long. so in miami still picking up some showers warm and dry for texas we got to share a certain parts of the west denver may see some showers on its twenty four hours desert southwest potential for showers but still very warm for the pacific northwest with seattle of thirty degrees. the weather. this is al-jazeera. hello and welcome to this al-jazeera news hour live from doha i'm martin dennis coming up in the next sixty minutes the polls close in pakistan's parliamentary elections after a day of heavy security and violence in some places. i still launches a series of suicide attacks in a pro-government city in southwestern syria. the company involved in the construction of a dam that collapsed in laos says it had issued warnings after cracks appeared in the structure. china's leader is in south africa to rally support from the bloc of emerging countries known as brics as donald trump escalates his trade war and. on the clock reporting from inside the arctic circle on ho
active frontal system across eastern parts of north america through the eastern seaboard there from ottawa down towards long. so in miami still picking up some showers warm and dry for texas we got to share a certain parts of the west denver may see some showers on its twenty four hours desert southwest potential for showers but still very warm for the pacific northwest with seattle of thirty degrees. the weather. this is al-jazeera. hello and welcome to this al-jazeera news hour live from doha...
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. >> news anchor: ottawa is about to announce a moratorium on northern cod.pany trawlers all will have to pull their nets and dock their boats. >> anthony: but in 1992, after years of over-fishing, the canadian government shut the industry down. >> man on news: six generations down the line, passed down, and he's done nothing but s-h-i-t to us. >> anthony: the moratorium wiped out the main source of income for the province, and ended a way of life. and though it's been loosened some, the moratorium is still in effect today. >> dave: what was the spirit of people in '92? >> jeremy c: destroyed. >> jeremy b: think about it, think about your number one industry -- >> dave: no one could fish? nothing? zero? >> jeremy c: it went from going out to jig a fish with your family or whenever you wanted to absolutely nothing. so it just like tore the heart and soul out of people. >> fred: what did people change cod for? tilapia? >> dave: can i ask this though, was it warranted? the closing down of the fishery? >> jeremy b: yeah, it was. i think it was. i mean, a lot of t
. >> news anchor: ottawa is about to announce a moratorium on northern cod.pany trawlers all will have to pull their nets and dock their boats. >> anthony: but in 1992, after years of over-fishing, the canadian government shut the industry down. >> man on news: six generations down the line, passed down, and he's done nothing but s-h-i-t to us. >> anthony: the moratorium wiped out the main source of income for the province, and ended a way of life. and though it's been...
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temperatures were yesterday 725 in ottawa, and 93 yesterday and 74 today. so some much needed and much welcomed relief from the extreme heat there. and that's going to extend all the way to the east coast including the big apple. so temperatures today will be much more comfortable than what they have been the past seven days and we'll feel a noticeable difference in the humidity levels as well. along the west coast we've had the high fire threat and increase in our temperatures. >> silver lining but hot there. and we end the show this hour with the trump baby blimp in the united kingdom. it's been cleared for liftoff. london's mayor has given protesters the okay to send this satirical balloon over parliament next week. that's when mr. trump will be visiting the city. it's about 19 feet and mocks the twitter loving president as an infant with yellow hair and small hands holding a cellphone. of course we will see if the president tweets about the trump balloon there. thank you so much for being with us. for "cnn newsroom," i'm george howell at the cnn center
temperatures were yesterday 725 in ottawa, and 93 yesterday and 74 today. so some much needed and much welcomed relief from the extreme heat there. and that's going to extend all the way to the east coast including the big apple. so temperatures today will be much more comfortable than what they have been the past seven days and we'll feel a noticeable difference in the humidity levels as well. along the west coast we've had the high fire threat and increase in our temperatures. >> silver...
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puppies, and underwater babies showcase his unique portrait style.mia's family came all the way from ottawat that perfect pi furry friend."it's amazing. you don't get shots like that!" casteel's photography sessions start with some play in the water, to get the dogs used to the pool and his equipment. then, it's straight to work, encouraging dogs to dive for their favorite toys, while casteel works to capture the spirit of the canine models doing what they love in the water."i'm just fascinated with dogs. dogs inspire us. they inspire me. my whole life's about dogs. and it's cool to just go along for the ride and do what they want to do," "that's why underwater dog pictures are so much fun is because these dogs are having a blast."no two underwater dog photos are the same. there's a huge variety in the tone and composition. that reflects the huge variety when it comes to the models, even among those taking part in photo shoots in orchard park this weekend."all different breeds, mixed breeds, ages. our smallest dog is i think, mia, the maltese/yorkie. and yesterday we dog, which was a mix,"w
puppies, and underwater babies showcase his unique portrait style.mia's family came all the way from ottawat that perfect pi furry friend."it's amazing. you don't get shots like that!" casteel's photography sessions start with some play in the water, to get the dogs used to the pool and his equipment. then, it's straight to work, encouraging dogs to dive for their favorite toys, while casteel works to capture the spirit of the canine models doing what they love in the water."i'm...
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♪ introducing today's contestants -- a senior adviser on aviation security from ottawa, ontario, canadacommunications director from washington, d.c... and our returning champion, a director of technology from old forge, pennsylvania... and now, here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. tara and beth, you're the newcomers. i want to start today's program off with a well-intentioned warning to you two -- watch out for dave. he's won two games in a row. he's turned both of them into no contest because he couldn't be caught at the end. he's earned all of his money in the jeopardy! and double jeopardy! rounds. not a penny in final jeopardy! so, maybe that's good news for you. we'll find out in this half-hour. here we go. categories for the first round are... yes. it always is. and finally, we'll deal with... alex: dave, start. this is only a test for $400. be. alewhat is a midterm? yes. this is only a test for $600.
♪ introducing today's contestants -- a senior adviser on aviation security from ottawa, ontario, canadacommunications director from washington, d.c... and our returning champion, a director of technology from old forge, pennsylvania... and now, here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. tara and beth, you're the newcomers. i want to start today's program off with a well-intentioned warning to you two -- watch out for dave....
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police arrested a man with a knife today in the changing of the guard in ottawa.dent trump threatening iran with consequences. the iranian leader cassondra hanni, they are exchanging hostilities over twitter but the possibility of real hostilities of a more destructive nature. kristin fisher is here with white me behind the latest salvo. good evening. >> this feels similar to what president trump did with north korea when he threatened fire and fury. his critics accused him of taking the u.s. to the brink of nuclear war but less than a year later, he was sitting down with little rocket man. iran is a different beast with a different leader and a different set of challenges but these kinds of direct attacks against america's top adversaries have become one of the signature strategies of the president's foreign. the administration is on the attack. national security advisor john bolton said if iran does anything wrong, it will pay a price like few countries have ever paid before. secretary of state accused the supreme leader of profiting from a $95 billion hedge fun
police arrested a man with a knife today in the changing of the guard in ottawa.dent trump threatening iran with consequences. the iranian leader cassondra hanni, they are exchanging hostilities over twitter but the possibility of real hostilities of a more destructive nature. kristin fisher is here with white me behind the latest salvo. good evening. >> this feels similar to what president trump did with north korea when he threatened fire and fury. his critics accused him of taking the...
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the government in ottawa is hoping that targeted counter-terror will add to pressure on the us administration to settle this dispute and lead to a new nafta deal but much is at stake and the costs of failure are immeasurably high especially in a country so dependent on trade with its giant neighbor. daniel acknowledges era toronto navy divers have gone two hundred meters deeper into a flooded cave in thailand in search of a boys' football team and their coach video released by the time navy shows how murky waters in complete darkness have hampered the weeklong rescue operation in the cave some progress has been made since the weather cleared on friday and still no sign of the team though scott has the latest from chiang rai. a little bit of good news coming overnight saturday into sunday morning here at the mouth of the cave seal divers navy seal divers have been in the water for the last several hours and several teams have been going back and forth we know now that they are at the furthest distance they have been yet in the cave but they haven't gone that far right on the sea it's only abou
the government in ottawa is hoping that targeted counter-terror will add to pressure on the us administration to settle this dispute and lead to a new nafta deal but much is at stake and the costs of failure are immeasurably high especially in a country so dependent on trade with its giant neighbor. daniel acknowledges era toronto navy divers have gone two hundred meters deeper into a flooded cave in thailand in search of a boys' football team and their coach video released by the time navy...
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a van driver in the canadian city of ottawa has been sacked after a video of them repeatedly splashing0,000 times, and a local contracting company subsequently made an apology for their driver's behaviour on its facebook page. that is one of the most read stories on the bbc news website. in russia, six prison staff have been detained after video footage emerged showing the brutal and prolonged beating of an inmate by guards. the recording, from one of the mandatory cameras cameras worn by prison guards, has shocked russia. human rights groups say it exposes a culture of institutionalised violence. our moscow correspondent, sarah rainsford, has been speaking to the prisoners mother. there are distressing images from the start of this report. they use the prisoner as a punchbag. one by one, first with fists, then their truncheons. 18 guards against one man in handcuffs. this is yevgeny makarov‘s punishment for swearing at a warden. one man beats him so hard he exhausts himself. now that guards and five others have been detained. maxim yablokov has admitted his part in the violence but on
a van driver in the canadian city of ottawa has been sacked after a video of them repeatedly splashing0,000 times, and a local contracting company subsequently made an apology for their driver's behaviour on its facebook page. that is one of the most read stories on the bbc news website. in russia, six prison staff have been detained after video footage emerged showing the brutal and prolonged beating of an inmate by guards. the recording, from one of the mandatory cameras cameras worn by...
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he said that at the g-7 in ottawa. he put it out in a tweet. and i can't follow all of his tweets. some of them are contradictory. but his strategy is he thinks by threatening tariffs, he can get them to negotiate and bring us towards free trade. >> but if this is ant trade w-- trade war, what is? >> i was in the white house in the 1970s when nixon put the surcharge. we devalued the dollar. that was a trade war. that led to a 50% collapse in the stock market. one of the worst economies. 1930s, that was a trade war. the smoot-hawley tariff, that was a trade war of first proportions. what's going on in japan right now versus the rest of the world, that's a trade war. >> but smoot-hawley did exactly what -- i mean, smoot-hawley did, almost a century ago, exactly what -- what we've seen sort of playing out here. so austan, it's not just coke, it's general motors with these warnings about the impact on business, it's harley davidson, and whirlpool, who the majority of their factories are in ohio and iowa, who loved the tariffs at first, but then the steel tariffs came in and they said,
he said that at the g-7 in ottawa. he put it out in a tweet. and i can't follow all of his tweets. some of them are contradictory. but his strategy is he thinks by threatening tariffs, he can get them to negotiate and bring us towards free trade. >> but if this is ant trade w-- trade war, what is? >> i was in the white house in the 1970s when nixon put the surcharge. we devalued the dollar. that was a trade war. that led to a 50% collapse in the stock market. one of the worst...
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the government in ottawa is hoping that targeted counter-terror will add to pressure on the u.s. administration to settle this dispute and lead to a new nafta deal but much is at stake and the costs of failure are immeasurably high especially in a country so dependent on trade with its giant neighbor. then you're like you'll just hear a toronto or car bomb attack in the iraqi city of kirkuk has killed one person and injured at least twenty others it targeted a storage center for votes cast last month in the general election ballots are due to be manually recounted there in the coming hours it follows a supreme court ruling that votes by certain groups including the kurdish peshmerga fighters should not be excluded from the result they were previously deemed invalid who has a large kurdish population one of the leading kurdish political parties is called for a full rather than partial recount. rebels are losing ground in southern syria with several towns and villages accepting government role at least fifteen people were killed in the town of awesome and the province on saturday t
the government in ottawa is hoping that targeted counter-terror will add to pressure on the u.s. administration to settle this dispute and lead to a new nafta deal but much is at stake and the costs of failure are immeasurably high especially in a country so dependent on trade with its giant neighbor. then you're like you'll just hear a toronto or car bomb attack in the iraqi city of kirkuk has killed one person and injured at least twenty others it targeted a storage center for votes cast last...
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and if anger remains high and legislators in brussels or in london or in ottawa or in the u.s. maintain a high level of animosity toward facebook, then the regulations could be a real hindrance to facebook operates in the future. they want to get ahead of that. so to be able to get a a negote in good faith and be able to write the bill, which is what every industry wants to do, they would have to take the temperature down, to take the temperature down that to make it seem like they're making good-h effort. the thing is they are making good-faith effort. the people who work at facebook get this. they didn't get this until last year, which is madness. had they come i know, like they were about to come read social media ship scholarship like my friend does can we live in the stuff and we knew this stuff was not only possible, it was actually happening but nobody was listening to us. so cambridge analytica got hold of the deep data on 150 american voters. on second 150 million american voters that's a lot of voters, right? that's almost all of the actual voters. and that was this m
and if anger remains high and legislators in brussels or in london or in ottawa or in the u.s. maintain a high level of animosity toward facebook, then the regulations could be a real hindrance to facebook operates in the future. they want to get ahead of that. so to be able to get a a negote in good faith and be able to write the bill, which is what every industry wants to do, they would have to take the temperature down, to take the temperature down that to make it seem like they're making...
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and doug jones and the entirety of the 2016 presidential campaign as an embedded reporter from the ottawa coffee shop stops to election night at trump headquarters in new york. he first started at nbc news in july of 2013 as a tim russert fellow. this event would not have been possible without the coordination and support and staff of the center along with our colleagues at nyu, washington, d.c. please join us in the lobby for a light reception after the event. thank you and enjoy the program. >> hello, everybody. we all good? you guys hear me? yeah. all right. we'll talk here too. thank you all for having us this evening. thank you to kevin. this is june. this is john. and so over the next hour here we'll take some questions afterwards. this is exciting for me. because i have been here in d.c. for about five years so i haven't been around the scene that long myself here. so this is an opportunity for me and i think that for a lot of the people here the question is where are you going to be in the next couple years and what are the opportunities to present themselves? how old were you whe
and doug jones and the entirety of the 2016 presidential campaign as an embedded reporter from the ottawa coffee shop stops to election night at trump headquarters in new york. he first started at nbc news in july of 2013 as a tim russert fellow. this event would not have been possible without the coordination and support and staff of the center along with our colleagues at nyu, washington, d.c. please join us in the lobby for a light reception after the event. thank you and enjoy the program....
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officials say a man with a knife has been arrested during the changing of the guard on parliament hill in ottawar if the incident is related to sunday's mash shooting in toronto. two people were killed and over a dozen wounded when a man walked along the street in greek twown and began shooting inside restaurants and cafÉs.t the shooter described as a 29-year-old man was killed during an exchange of gunfire with police. five of the victims were taken to st. michael's hospital. >> what i am able to tell you is that three patients underwent life-saving surgery in our operating rooms. all five of our patients remain serious. i would like to take this opportunity to thank our first responders and police for their heroic efforts as well to acknowledge the amazing work done by nurses and doctors overnight in our emergency departments. mark: authorities say the victims included 8 women and girls and 7 men. senior lawmakers from both political parties are -- complaining to mike pompeo as a -- over what they see as a lack of transparency in dealing with the public, press and congress. in a letter today,
officials say a man with a knife has been arrested during the changing of the guard on parliament hill in ottawar if the incident is related to sunday's mash shooting in toronto. two people were killed and over a dozen wounded when a man walked along the street in greek twown and began shooting inside restaurants and cafÉs.t the shooter described as a 29-year-old man was killed during an exchange of gunfire with police. five of the victims were taken to st. michael's hospital. >> what i...
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puppies, and underwater babies showcase his unique portrait style.mia's family came all the way from ottawa to get that perfect picture of their furry friend."it's amazing. you don't get shots like that!" casteel's photography sessions start with some play in the water, to get the dogs used to the pool and his equipment. then, it's straight to work, encouraging dogs to dive for their favorite toys, while casteel works to capture the spirit of the canine models doing what they love in the water."i'm just fascinated with dogs. dogs inspire us. they inspire me. my whole life's about dogs. and it's cool to just go along for the ride and do what they want to do," "that's why underwater dog pictures are so much fun is because these dogs are having a blast."no two underwater dog photos are the same. there's a huge variety in the tone and composition. that reflects the huge variety when it comes to the models, even among those taking part in photo shoots in orchard park this weekend."all different breeds, mixed breeds, ages. our smallest dog is around 5 pounds, i think, mia, the little maltese/york
puppies, and underwater babies showcase his unique portrait style.mia's family came all the way from ottawa to get that perfect picture of their furry friend."it's amazing. you don't get shots like that!" casteel's photography sessions start with some play in the water, to get the dogs used to the pool and his equipment. then, it's straight to work, encouraging dogs to dive for their favorite toys, while casteel works to capture the spirit of the canine models doing what they love in...
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. >> what we saw over the last few months is a growing belief in mexico city and in ottawa that there actually might not be a deal to be had, that the white house its demands are so onerous and so unacceptable to the canadians and the mexicans that there is not a deal. now they've appointmented and nominated a reasonable person to serve as their nafta negotiator. but at the end of the day if the mexicans feel they are being pushed too hard, they will feel they need to push back >> and we learned from both presidents actually, we've spoken with him in the last hour, the president of mexico saying they spoke in the last half-hour, saying the tone was respectful and they're talking about a comprehensive deal job that would help reduce migration. >> before you go, the big mexico etf down 2.5%, so the market responding negatively. however, have you spoken to anybody that hopes this is kind of a lua desylva type situation where the market fears the with us and over time maybe we fear it's not quite as bad as from a business per spectch >> he had a market analysis live from london and we put
. >> what we saw over the last few months is a growing belief in mexico city and in ottawa that there actually might not be a deal to be had, that the white house its demands are so onerous and so unacceptable to the canadians and the mexicans that there is not a deal. now they've appointmented and nominated a reasonable person to serve as their nafta negotiator. but at the end of the day if the mexicans feel they are being pushed too hard, they will feel they need to push back >>...
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in a sales and service center in 1975 area today, ge has over 1300 employees from kuala lumpur to ottawa. when malaysians recently elected a new government want them and their leaders to america stands ready as we always do for others around the region . the commercial government, people to people i always on our sheer democratic values. all travel there. chevron was the first company oil expiration right in thailand and in 1973 december 1 hydrocarbon and high waters. >> this gave birth to a major local industry. today, chevron is a natural gas and crude oil producer and its investments support hundred thousand jobs. german energy science product chairs science, quality, engineering, the strength of intellectual capital makes greater return on investment. skyline provided equipment and legal advice recent rescue of those courageous boys who were trapped in a flooded cave. us companies literally helped indo-pacific parker nations reach for the stars, space x, one of america's most innovative firms launched its first ever indigenous communications satellite. to be clear, the us government
in a sales and service center in 1975 area today, ge has over 1300 employees from kuala lumpur to ottawa. when malaysians recently elected a new government want them and their leaders to america stands ready as we always do for others around the region . the commercial government, people to people i always on our sheer democratic values. all travel there. chevron was the first company oil expiration right in thailand and in 1973 december 1 hydrocarbon and high waters. >> this gave birth...
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took a car trip to new york, ottawa and washington to kill him.mcgovern offering the vp spot to everybody. >> yeah, that's news. because everybody has been offered it. now i'll tell you what will be news. when somebody accepts it. that will be news. >> here's some great art. mcgovern and humphrey, breakfast, smiling their asses off. is that great? >> oh, look at that. why is that man smiling? >> friendly. very friendly. i'll be helping him in ways never dreamed possible. >> breakfast followed by lunch. got a good picture? >> metro? >> the schoolteachers on capitol hill. they want a 17% increase in pay or this fall they go on strike. >> harry, i think we could mention this might be the time to go to the front page on the district home rule. >> oh, come on. >> listen to him. >> ben, this to this time it could go all the way. the house is going to vote next week on a senate resolution. >> okay, when they pass it we'll run with it. >> okay, fellas. foreign? >> taiwan emergency, philippines. >> fine. >> national? >> eagleton follow-ups, mcgovern not be
took a car trip to new york, ottawa and washington to kill him.mcgovern offering the vp spot to everybody. >> yeah, that's news. because everybody has been offered it. now i'll tell you what will be news. when somebody accepts it. that will be news. >> here's some great art. mcgovern and humphrey, breakfast, smiling their asses off. is that great? >> oh, look at that. why is that man smiling? >> friendly. very friendly. i'll be helping him in ways never dreamed possible....
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fast movement on this what we saw over the last few months is a growing belief in mexico city and in ottawa might not be a deal to be had that the white house and its n onerus appointed a reasonable person to serve as their nafta negotiator. but at the end of the day, if they feel they're pushed too hard, they will feel they need to push back so i think the interest in a nafta renegotiation that is disadvantageous to mexico and its citizens will be rejected by the new president. >> all right we had a lot of other -- we talk global hot spots but we got stuck here but the election seems like the -- you know, that's what we got to talk about today i think. maybe we'll have you back, d.j., if that's possible >> good to be with you >> okay. good to see you. >>> when we return, return, vi care even for the wealthy. a trip to the er could mean hours of waiting new medical concierge service could mean more. >>> if you need to go to the emergency room, even in the middle of the night, it could be upwards of an hour depending on what part of the island you're on then there's the wait. now there's a s
fast movement on this what we saw over the last few months is a growing belief in mexico city and in ottawa might not be a deal to be had that the white house and its n onerus appointed a reasonable person to serve as their nafta negotiator. but at the end of the day, if they feel they're pushed too hard, they will feel they need to push back so i think the interest in a nafta renegotiation that is disadvantageous to mexico and its citizens will be rejected by the new president. >> all...
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when he left the ottawa meeting, the group of seven there, he said if all of you want to take your tariffsto do it right now. that's what he said last night and what i hope he does. that would be the most amazing thing for the world ever. >> julie: you have president trump's fresh tariffs. $34 billion in chinese goods. some in his own party are concerned. some think the tariff fights will lead to trade wars that will in turn raise prices for consumers worldwide including here in the united states. how would this affect the everyday american? >> let me say i'm also very concerned about tariffs. i'm concerned about the tragedy that trump has used but i've been concerned about a lot of his strategies and almost every time it works out correctly. i have to tell you, i have been shocked by him many times. tariff wars are terrible. you saw the stock market have one of the periods in u.s. history in 1974 under president nixon. you can go back to the tariff wars of tariff wars, the grand tariff war and horrible for the u.s. and all of the world. so tariffs are not good, julie. they're bad. a tarif
when he left the ottawa meeting, the group of seven there, he said if all of you want to take your tariffsto do it right now. that's what he said last night and what i hope he does. that would be the most amazing thing for the world ever. >> julie: you have president trump's fresh tariffs. $34 billion in chinese goods. some in his own party are concerned. some think the tariff fights will lead to trade wars that will in turn raise prices for consumers worldwide including here in the...
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to explain that to an american audience like saying there will be a court in ottawa or mexico city that tolerable here for a moment and it wasn't tolerable to many of us in the united kingdom. for me that is the main element. what i want to see is exactly as you described it, there is no real authority over the united kingdom as a sovereign nation. that for me was entire point of leaving. stuart: i will ask you a question i'm sure you will not wish to answer, probably cap answer, would you like to see boris johnson the prime minister? >> as you know in the british system you're well aware everyone is touted as next leader. we're kind of on a rota with the media. it is not wise for anyone to tell the boss they are going to be taking their job, especially when there is no vacancy. stuart: sir, you're a diplomat, i do declare. very good answer. liam fox, pleasure to have you on the show. come see us again anytime you're in america. >> thank you. stuart: i will stay on trade. actually switching fierce towards mexico. bilateral, that is america and mexico. a bilateral trade deal is possible,
to explain that to an american audience like saying there will be a court in ottawa or mexico city that tolerable here for a moment and it wasn't tolerable to many of us in the united kingdom. for me that is the main element. what i want to see is exactly as you described it, there is no real authority over the united kingdom as a sovereign nation. that for me was entire point of leaving. stuart: i will ask you a question i'm sure you will not wish to answer, probably cap answer, would you like...
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the tariffs on ottawa and ports could hurt its business and drive up prices. the headline from that our business is willing to kind of walk the plank. what you have is the chamber of commerce, auto industry organization. they are not afraid when it comes to president trump with harley davidson. more and more you see individual businesses saying wait a minute. it doesn't help us to tax car imports. in fact, the foreign automakers will make more cars this year in the u.s. than the detroit three. why are we picking this fight? dagen: from a national security is, how are we countering china with all of this? the president has been like to focus on countering the growing china and the threat in the region. where is the effort to garner allies together after the threat. >> i asked in that as well. isn't it better to have our allies with us fighting against the big with intellectual property et cetera. what is next for the economy with another round of tax cuts on the way. >> we will be doing it in october, and maybe a little sooner and it will be more of a middle-cl
the tariffs on ottawa and ports could hurt its business and drive up prices. the headline from that our business is willing to kind of walk the plank. what you have is the chamber of commerce, auto industry organization. they are not afraid when it comes to president trump with harley davidson. more and more you see individual businesses saying wait a minute. it doesn't help us to tax car imports. in fact, the foreign automakers will make more cars this year in the u.s. than the detroit three....