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here in ottawa, there is a deep sense of political crisis and in the wider country, a feeling of the end of an error and a future of political uncertainty. gasps. and the humpback whales making waves off the english coast. on newsnight at 10:30 tonight we'll bring you fresh insight on the stories of the day with big interviews and our regular panel of newsnighters. and of course, look at what the papers are saying about tomorrow's news. good evening. after a weekend of heavy snow and icy rain, major incidents have been declared in lincolnshire and leicestershire because of severe flooding. leicestershire fire and rescue say they've had numerous calls from people trapped by the rising waters who need rescuing from stranded vehicles or flooded houses. police in north yorkshire say they've recovered the body of a man from an area of flooding in beal. there are nearly 200 flood warnings still in place across england. our midlands correspondent navtej johal is in great glen near leicester. it is an ever—changing and concerning picture here in leicestershire. in the last couple of hours a
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churchill took a special train to canada, gave a famous speech to the canadian parliament in ottawa. he came back on the overnight train on new year's eve, and the next morning he gets off at union station, goes to the white house, where roosevelt had arranged for him and mrs. roosevelt in their party to come here to christchurch for the commemoration of the national day of prayer. churchill's granddaughter, celia sandys, wrote a book about churchill's travels, and she said it would be hard to find a more evocative setting for this service because this was the home of george washington. it's a beautiful setting and a sacred space. and so they sat here in the washington family pew and the service was special and many levels. the church was was packed. a lot of secret service were in the church. troops in steel, helmets with bayonets ringing the church. they sang four hymns, one of which was the battle hymn of the republic. churchill had never heard this before, and the rector reports that as he sang it, tears were streaming down his face, unashamedly at the beauty of it. in fact, chur
churchill took a special train to canada, gave a famous speech to the canadian parliament in ottawa. he came back on the overnight train on new year's eve, and the next morning he gets off at union station, goes to the white house, where roosevelt had arranged for him and mrs. roosevelt in their party to come here to christchurch for the commemoration of the national day of prayer. churchill's granddaughter, celia sandys, wrote a book about churchill's travels, and she said it would be hard to...
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cnn's paula newton joins us from ottawa.la, explain to american viewers, and apologies for a second to our canadian viewers, explain to our american viewers, why is he so deeply unpopular? >> you know, this will sound familiar to american viewers, jake. for that matter, viewers all over the world. inflation, affordability, housing crisis, immigration that was legal, albeit, but really sent the population to record levels that was putting stress and strain on public services. i mean, look, at the end of the day, jake, most people thought, look, you're not listening to us and our needs anymore. your government is getting stale. what was the real tipping point, though, was the fact that his own party decided he was not fit to fight the next election, which has to come before the end of the year. listen. >> this country deserves a real choice in the next election. and it has become clear to me that if i'm having to fight internal battles, i cannot be the best option in that election. >> you know, we have to say that chrystia fre
cnn's paula newton joins us from ottawa.la, explain to american viewers, and apologies for a second to our canadian viewers, explain to our american viewers, why is he so deeply unpopular? >> you know, this will sound familiar to american viewers, jake. for that matter, viewers all over the world. inflation, affordability, housing crisis, immigration that was legal, albeit, but really sent the population to record levels that was putting stress and strain on public services. i mean, look,...
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we are live in ottawa and why is he resigning now?> reporter: the bottom line is his own party doesn't think he could win the next election and he said he is a fighter but he wanted to stay in this but the members of his cabinet and members of parliament and his own party said, look, we don't think you have it in you and the conservative party had opened up a 20% lead in the polls and an election has to be held at the latest this fall and at issue and i know this rings true for so many but inflation and rising legal immigration putting a strain on public services and then as well the issue of affordable housing which has now come home especially as canadians are looking for what will be economic challenges ahead as president elect trump takes office and i want you to listen now to justin trudeau talking about some of these regrets. >> if i have a regret particularly as we approach the selection and there are probably many regrets that i will think of but i do wish that we had been able to change the way we elect our governments in thi
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paula newton in ottawa for us.hank you very much. >>> coming up, president biden in new orleans this hour to attend a vigil for the victims of the bourbon street massacre as new cnn reporting unveiling new details on how security failed, failed big time in the french quarter. >>> president biden is in new orleans tonight paying tribute to the victims of the new year's day terror attack there. this as we learn new information about security failures, major security failures in the french quarter identified years ago. cnn rafael romo is there. take us through this exclusive cnn report about dysfunction that may of led to a major security lapse. >> reporter: dysfunction to say the least. this is a report exclusively by cnn's pamela brown that is as among many other things that are concerning regarding the security here in new orleans that politics and bicker behinderred security in the french quarter here in new orleans. of course, that is where the new year's day terrorist attack happened. let me read to you some of
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paula newton is in ottawa for us.f trudeau resigns as he is expected to, what are some of the things that would have prompted this resignation? >> reporter: yeah, sara, look, beyond the fact he's been in power for more than nine years, the inflation coming out of the pandemic is key here. canadians are feeling it. but they are blaming the trudeau government for why they're feeling it. a lot of it has to do withwith immigration, the legal kind. it has put so much pressure on things like housing and public services. canadians feel it's been mismanaged. also, finances not in great shape. a record deficit coming out of the books in the last few weeks. key here, though, imagine it, sara, his key deputy, the finance minister resigned just a few weeks ago. you can say in a huff. it was a blunt resignation letter. she blamed him for costly political gimmicks and said that, instead, canada should be pushing back on trump's america first policy. should have, you know, really their finances in order before they do that. look, th
paula newton is in ottawa for us.f trudeau resigns as he is expected to, what are some of the things that would have prompted this resignation? >> reporter: yeah, sara, look, beyond the fact he's been in power for more than nine years, the inflation coming out of the pandemic is key here. canadians are feeling it. but they are blaming the trudeau government for why they're feeling it. a lot of it has to do withwith immigration, the legal kind. it has put so much pressure on things like...
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let's get right over to cnn's paula newton, who's in ottawa for us. paula, bring us up to speed. what are you hearing? >> that is the breaking news. at 10:45 a.m. eastern time, the prime minister is expected to hold a press conference in which we are told that he will step down as the party leader, but not as prime minister. that means he continues business as usual until a new liberal party leader can be chosen. kate, here's where things get interesting. parliament is not sitting right now. the opposition parties may have something to say about that in terms of how long this liberal party leadership race could go on. it adds to really some chaos and confusion here in canada, to begin 2025. i mean, look, kate, this is a leader who's been in office for more than nine years. he started off in something called sunny ways, right? he wanted government to be different. he definitely outlined a progressive agenda, but the polls have really plummeted for him and his party in recent months. he's behind at least 20 points of the nearest party, which is conservative leader pier pauliev. on
let's get right over to cnn's paula newton, who's in ottawa for us. paula, bring us up to speed. what are you hearing? >> that is the breaking news. at 10:45 a.m. eastern time, the prime minister is expected to hold a press conference in which we are told that he will step down as the party leader, but not as prime minister. that means he continues business as usual until a new liberal party leader can be chosen. kate, here's where things get interesting. parliament is not sitting right...
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the bbc�*sjohn sudworth sent this update from ottawa.oubting just how big a crisis this is for mr trudeau's liberal party. after nine years in power, there is a sense of tiredness, of directionless and it is facing opinion polls that are some of the worst in its history. a short while ago i was outside the prime minister's office, a little way up the road from parliament here. there was a small crowd of protesters cheering and dancing to the song, nah, nah, hey, hey, goodbye. you know, that is to be expected of course but i think there is a sense in the wider country of something of something inevitable about this and whatever kind of political crisis this is, it also leaves canada with something of a strategic crisis. at the helm, a lame—duck prime minister, parliament prorouged, no sitting legislature just as donald trump tax office, promising a major trade war. one way or another, canada has to hold an election by october. at the heart of all this, some observers suggest, some of the same forces shaping politics elsewhere in the world
the bbc�*sjohn sudworth sent this update from ottawa.oubting just how big a crisis this is for mr trudeau's liberal party. after nine years in power, there is a sense of tiredness, of directionless and it is facing opinion polls that are some of the worst in its history. a short while ago i was outside the prime minister's office, a little way up the road from parliament here. there was a small crowd of protesters cheering and dancing to the song, nah, nah, hey, hey, goodbye. you know, that...
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his residence in ottawa. this is about 30 minutes. justin trudeau: i have fought for this country, for you, to strengthen and grow the middle class, why we rallied to support each other through the parn, to advance reconciliation, to defend free trade on this continent, stand strong with ukraine and our democracy and fight climate change and get our economy ready for the future. we are at a critical moment in the world. [speaking french] >> every morning i have woken up as prime minister, i have been inspired by the resiliency and generosity and determination that characterizees canadians. this is what has driven me on a daily pi basis. and privilege to be prime minister. this is why since 2015 i have fought for this country for you, canadians, to strengthen the middle class. that's why canadians mobilized to support each other during the pandemic, to move reconciliation alford to defend free trade on our continent and to support ukraine and democracy and to fight against climate change as well and to prepare the economy for the futur
his residence in ottawa. this is about 30 minutes. justin trudeau: i have fought for this country, for you, to strengthen and grow the middle class, why we rallied to support each other through the parn, to advance reconciliation, to defend free trade on this continent, stand strong with ukraine and our democracy and fight climate change and get our economy ready for the future. we are at a critical moment in the world. [speaking french] >> every morning i have woken up as prime minister,...
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in ottawa we know of terrorist cells that have been discovered in ottawa that have posed a national security threat to americans. we have trade disputes whether it is lumber disputes, potatoes. we have a number of commodities that we have struggled to actually work to negotiate a favorable trade deal. so i think you are seeing a realignment happening in canada like other places of the world where the people of that nation are sick and tired of tyrannical rule. look no further than what happened to the truckers when they spoke out against canadian policies and their bank accounts were seized. this is truly a global realignment putting the sovereign nation first. i think we have president donald trump to thank for that because as you mentioned and what prime minister trudeau failed to recognize was he had gone to mar-a-lago and i think he sat down across the table from president-elect donald trump and said you know, i don't think i'm qualified to handle this and i think that's why we're seeing him exit stage left. >> harris: interesting. all right. all of that in play and it is part of our nat
in ottawa we know of terrorist cells that have been discovered in ottawa that have posed a national security threat to americans. we have trade disputes whether it is lumber disputes, potatoes. we have a number of commodities that we have struggled to actually work to negotiate a favorable trade deal. so i think you are seeing a realignment happening in canada like other places of the world where the people of that nation are sick and tired of tyrannical rule. look no further than what happened...
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least more of them than we currently have who are not affiliated with >> we will take you live to ottawa where justin trudeau was expected to announce his resolution as party leader. live coverage on c-span. >> every morning i've woken up as prime minister i have been inspired by the resilience, the generosity and the determination of canadians. it is the driving force of every single day i have the privilege of serving in this office. that is why, since 2015, i have fought for this country. for you. to strengthen and grow the middle-class. while we rallied to support each other through the pandemic, to advance reconciliation, to defend free trade on this continent, to stand strong with ukraine and our democracy and to fight climate change and get our economy ready for the future. >> we are at a critical moment in the world. every morning i've woken up as prime minister and i have been inspired by the resiliency and the generosity of the determination that characterizes canadians. this is what has driven me on a daily basis. it has been a privilege to been prime minister. this is why sin
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the prime minister made the announcement during the news conference outside his residence in ottawa. this is about 30 minutes. >> every morning i have woken up as prime minister, i have been inspired by the resiliency and generosity and determination that characterizees canadians. this is what has driven me on a daily pi basis. and privilege to be prime minister. this is why since 2015 i have fought for this country for you, canadians, to strengthen the middle class. that's why canadians mobilized to support each other during the pandemic, to move reconciliation alford to defend free trade on our continent and to support ukraine and 2emocracy 2nd to fight against climate change as well and to prepare the economy for the future. we are really going through a critical time in world history. as you all know i'm a fighter, every bone in my body has always told me to fight because i care deeply about canadians. i care deeply about this country. and i will always be motivated by what is in the best interests of canadians. and the fact is, despite best efforts to work through it, parliament
the prime minister made the announcement during the news conference outside his residence in ottawa. this is about 30 minutes. >> every morning i have woken up as prime minister, i have been inspired by the resiliency and generosity and determination that characterizees canadians. this is what has driven me on a daily pi basis. and privilege to be prime minister. this is why since 2015 i have fought for this country for you, canadians, to strengthen the middle class. that's why canadians...
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scarlet: for more on this, let's bring in brian out of ottawa.ike trudeau may have made the same mistake as joe biden, hanging on for too long. now that he made the announcement, how quickly do things need to unfold for the liberal party to have a new leader? >> there is a ticking clock in place. the parliamentary session has been suspended until the end of march, but it has to come back, there need to be votes to fund the government like basic money bills. they will need a new leader in place by the end of march. the liberal party executive has to sit down and figure out the rules. people should expect we are looking at a two month process here. somewhere in that timeframe. scarlet: ok, pretty truncated. the canadian dollar is stronger today versus the u.s. dollar probably with relief that this has happened. who are you looking at to be in the running? i'm thinking about the long time deputy finance minister, whose resignation spark this latest crisis for justin trudeau. >> i spent a lot of time over the last year talking to people around him an
scarlet: for more on this, let's bring in brian out of ottawa.ike trudeau may have made the same mistake as joe biden, hanging on for too long. now that he made the announcement, how quickly do things need to unfold for the liberal party to have a new leader? >> there is a ticking clock in place. the parliamentary session has been suspended until the end of march, but it has to come back, there need to be votes to fund the government like basic money bills. they will need a new leader in...
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finally bowed to the pressure, announcing his esignation. 0utside his residence at rideau cottage in ottawa, as you know, i am a fighter, every bone in my body has told me to fight because i care deeply about canadians, i care deeply about this country and i will always be motivated by what is in the best interest of canadians. this country deserves a real choice in the next election, and it has become clear to me that, if i am having to fight internal battles, i cannot be the best option in that election. trudeau says he will stay on until his party chooses a new leader. in the meantime he has prorogued parliament — suspending its business — until march. that effectively means the government remains in power, but all parliamentary activity — from existing bills, committee, investigations — that all comes to a halt. in the last hour we spoke to his former environment minister catherine mccenna, who was the first to call on trudeau to go. so it was to protect policies. so here there is an opportunity for a new leader, it is going to be very hard, but elections are about choices and we have g
finally bowed to the pressure, announcing his esignation. 0utside his residence at rideau cottage in ottawa, as you know, i am a fighter, every bone in my body has told me to fight because i care deeply about canadians, i care deeply about this country and i will always be motivated by what is in the best interest of canadians. this country deserves a real choice in the next election, and it has become clear to me that, if i am having to fight internal battles, i cannot be the best option in...
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thank you very much though for being here in such great ottawa day. >> there you have it. justin trudeau -- >> we take you back tomorrow this morning's washington journal. this duty is a sacred obligation, one i will uphold, guided by love of country, loyalty to our constitution, and my unwavering faith in the american people. as we have seen, our democracy can be fragile, and it is up to then each one of us to stand up for our most cherished principles. and to make sure that in america, our government always remains of the people, by the people, and for the people. may god bless you, and may god bless the united states of america. host: that video message from the vice president being at 25 minutes ago this ahead of her duties today in that joint session of congress, taking place at 1:00 p.m. eastern time and you can of course watch it here on c-span. john, independent, good morning. caller: good morning. a couple things. some of the stuff that never was talked about during the made up thing, and i say made up, it was totally hollywood show. they even hired people from ho
thank you very much though for being here in such great ottawa day. >> there you have it. justin trudeau -- >> we take you back tomorrow this morning's washington journal. this duty is a sacred obligation, one i will uphold, guided by love of country, loyalty to our constitution, and my unwavering faith in the american people. as we have seen, our democracy can be fragile, and it is up to then each one of us to stand up for our most cherished principles. and to make sure that in...
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amna: that is professor harris -- professor paris from the university of ottawa.peaking with us. >> thank you. ♪ geoff: there are new details tonight about the man believed responsible for exploding a tesla cybertruck last week in front of the trump hotel in las vegas. police and military officials now believe matt livelsberger suffered post traumatic stress disorder, and we now have some of the final words he wrote, that might help explain the end of the life of a decorated special forces soldier. here's nick schifrin. nick: matthew livelsberger was a warrior. a career special forces soldier, known as a green beret, in 13 years he deployed 9 times, including 5 times to afghanistan, and rose to become an intelligence then team sergeant, with the rank of master sergeant. but his final days were spent on leave, stopping at telsa charging stations on a circuitous route from colorado to las vegas, where he died by suicide before exploding his rented tesla cybertruck, in front of trump tower. in notes on his phone released by las vegas police, he called out, quote, "mi
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he made the announcement during a news conference outside his residence in ottawa.is about 30 minutes. >> i thought it might be fun for us to do this again. >> [speaking french] every morning i have woken up as prime minister, i have been inspired by the resilience the generositym, and the determination of canadians. it is the driving force of every single day i have the privilege of serving in this office. that is why, since 2015, i have fought for this country. for you. to strengthen and grow the middle class, why we rallied to support each other through the pandemic, to advance reconciliation, to defend free trade on this continent, to stand strong with ukraine and our democracy, and to fight climate change and get our economy ready for the future. future. we are at a critical moment in the world. [speaking french] >> every morning i have woken up as prime minister, i have been inspired by the resiliency and generosity and determination that characterizees canadians. this is what has driven me on a daily pi basis. and privilege to be prime minister. this is why s
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the bbc�*sjohn sudworth sent this update from ottawa.oubting just how big crisis this is for mr trudeau's liberal party. after nine years in power, there is a sense of tiredness, of directionless and it is facing opinion polls that are some of the worst in its history. a short while ago i was outside the prime minister's office, a little way up the road from parliament here. there was a small crowd of protesters cheering and dancing to the song, nah nah hey hey goodbye. you know, that is to be expected of course but i think there is a sense in the wider country of something of their inevitable about this and whatever kind of political crisis this is, it also leaves canada with something of a strategic crisis. at the helm, a lame—duck prime minister, parliament prorouged, no sitting legislature justice donald trump tax office, promising a major tradable. one way or another canada has to hold an election by october. at the heart of all this, some observers suggest, some of the same forces shaping politics elsewhere some of the same forces
the bbc�*sjohn sudworth sent this update from ottawa.oubting just how big crisis this is for mr trudeau's liberal party. after nine years in power, there is a sense of tiredness, of directionless and it is facing opinion polls that are some of the worst in its history. a short while ago i was outside the prime minister's office, a little way up the road from parliament here. there was a small crowd of protesters cheering and dancing to the song, nah nah hey hey goodbye. you know, that is to...
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anchor: our correspondent is standing by for us in ottawa. good to see you.n idea of what the reaction has been to justin trudeau's announcement. correspondent: there is no doubting just how big a crisis this is for mr. trudeau's liberal party after nine years in power. there is a sense of tiredness, and it is facing opinion polls that are some of the worst in its history. a short while ago, i was just outside the prime minister's office a little way up the road from parliament here. there was a small crowd of protesters cheering and dancing to the song "nah nah, hey hey, goodbye." that is to be expected, of course. there is a sense of something of the inevitable about this. whatever a political crisis this is, it also leaves canada with something of a strategic crisis. at the helm, a lame-duck prime minister. no sitting legislature just as donald trump takes office, promising a major trade war. anchor: where do things go from here then? correspondent: as you have been explaining, one way or another, canada has to hold an election by october. at the heart of
anchor: our correspondent is standing by for us in ottawa. good to see you.n idea of what the reaction has been to justin trudeau's announcement. correspondent: there is no doubting just how big a crisis this is for mr. trudeau's liberal party after nine years in power. there is a sense of tiredness, and it is facing opinion polls that are some of the worst in its history. a short while ago, i was just outside the prime minister's office a little way up the road from parliament here. there was...
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about what justin tutors said, while talking to reporters in front of his home retail cottage in ottawa, is just how completely afflicted he is by what the law must golfing calls to work mind virus. he really showed that is just completely detached from the average canadian's priorities, which right now are just the economy, the economy and the economy installation cost of living. and he doesn't really seem to have a solution for any of that. he's seems to be pulling every single lever that involves giving out money, showering canadians with money, or their own money. let's face it, tax pay or cash that the government is given back to them. and um, and canadians are saying, look, this isn't a long term solution and how we're going to get out of this. but when he got up to speed in front of reporters, he, the 1st things he said worth things like, well, you know, i'm really proud of the priorities that i took care of while in office. things like ukraine, canadians at this point, you know, they have better things to think about climate change. again, that's doesn't really show that he's al
about what justin tutors said, while talking to reporters in front of his home retail cottage in ottawa, is just how completely afflicted he is by what the law must golfing calls to work mind virus. he really showed that is just completely detached from the average canadian's priorities, which right now are just the economy, the economy and the economy installation cost of living. and he doesn't really seem to have a solution for any of that. he's seems to be pulling every single lever that...
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i think what we achieved in ottawa we were very successful in exposing the man that he actually is.logically authoritative politician. i will take it. it's a win. >> trace: it really is, i am wondering as you look to the future, there is a lot of talk about the opposition leader pierre poilievre who set the following today and i will get your comments, watch. >> while leaderless liberals fight each other for power, the country spirals out of control and out-of-control housing emergency, out-of-control migrant crisis. and a $62 billion deficit not to mention tariff rats in the united states. >> trace: what would you say about that chris? >> we have seen record housing crisis we have seen record deficits, under trudeau in the past nine years this country has seen some of the worst economics in the history of canada. so this is something that needs to happen and it is time for him to call an election. >> trace: i'm wondering if the list of things, is really the driving factor or is it part of trump being voted into office, would you think? >> i think trump getting elected was a factor
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she joins us from ottawa.t to call on my macro to go, what do you think is going so badly wrong? you think is going so badly wron: ? g , :, you think is going so badly wronu? , , :, :, wrong? -- justin trudeau today. i do wrong? -- justin trudeau today. i do think— wrong? -- justin trudeau today. | do think that _ wrong? -- justin trudeau today. i do think that canada _ wrong? -- justin trudeau today. i do think that canada is - i do think that canada is better off. we have been able to half child poverty, we have a robust climate plan and we have survived negotiations with donald trump first time over trade, and he was a steady hand through the pandemic but the reality is that we stand to lose everything to the opposition leader who has been outspoken on these policies, because the choice was clear that people did not wantjustin trudeau to run again and that we would pay a price as a party. so it was to protect policies. so here there is an opportunity for a new leader, it is going to be very hard, but electi
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caroline: prime minister justin trudeau speaking in ottawa. let's listen in.rime minister trudeau: to strengthen the middle class, to advance reconciliation, to defend free trade on this continent, to stand strong with ukraine and our democracy, and to fight climate change and get our economy ready for the future. we are at a critical moment in the world. [speaking french] [speaking french] my friends, as you all know, i'm fighter. every bone in my body has always told me to fight because i care deeply about canadians. i care deeply about this country. and i will always be motivated by what is in the best interest of canadians. and the fact is, despite best efforts to work through it, parliament has been paralyzed for months after what has been the longest session of a minority parliament in canadian history. that is why this morning, i devised the governor general that we need a new session of parliament. she has granted this request. the house will now be pro robed until march 21. over the holidays, i have had a chance to reflect and had long talks with my f
caroline: prime minister justin trudeau speaking in ottawa. let's listen in.rime minister trudeau: to strengthen the middle class, to advance reconciliation, to defend free trade on this continent, to stand strong with ukraine and our democracy, and to fight climate change and get our economy ready for the future. we are at a critical moment in the world. [speaking french] [speaking french] my friends, as you all know, i'm fighter. every bone in my body has always told me to fight because i...
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. >> paula newton in ottawa for us, thank you very much. >>> in the meantime, back here in the u.s. , more than 55 million americans are on alert because of the deadly winter storm. right now emergencies have been declared across six states. at least three deaths have been blamed on the storm because of treacherous road conditions like this one in missouri. you can see that big rig losing control on an ice- covered highway. in bowling green, kentucky, one driver walked out to find the entire car completely covered in ice. over the weekend, nearly two feet of snow triggered an avalanche in utah just outside of park city. look at that video right there. stunning stuff. people in kansas and missouri are saying they've never seen a winter storm this bad. >> i've lived here pretty much all my life on and on. i don't remember anything like this in a minute. >> all my properties have gone through at least two rounds of plowing already. it's accumulating crazy fast. this is -- i've been doing snow removal for 15 years. this is the heaviest storm i've seen. >> and cnn's gabe cohen is in washin
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i want to bring in cnn's paula newton in ottawa and jeff zeleny is standing by for us in west ÷÷palma, you first. justin trudeau is stepping down, resigning as the liberal party in canada. he has been at the helm of 11 years. is this the case of trudeau jumping before he was pushed? >> absolutely. he said look, i can't possibly fight what will be an incredibly difficult election campaign for a government that's almost a decade old if i have to continually fight these internal battles. now, look, there have been a long list of scandals as well as some achievements that he outlined there. but again, so many members of his own government coming to him and saying, we don't believe that you can beat conservative leader, conservative party leader in the next election, an election that has to be held by the end of the year. and pam, as i've been saying all morning, stop me when this sounds familiar, this really leaves his party in a tough squeeze. the polls already indicate that they are more than 20 percentage points behind, and now they're going to have this succession battle and it will
i want to bring in cnn's paula newton in ottawa and jeff zeleny is standing by for us in west ÷÷palma, you first. justin trudeau is stepping down, resigning as the liberal party in canada. he has been at the helm of 11 years. is this the case of trudeau jumping before he was pushed? >> absolutely. he said look, i can't possibly fight what will be an incredibly difficult election campaign for a government that's almost a decade old if i have to continually fight these internal battles....
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we go out to ottawa with more. >> it is is always a pleasure to sit down with president trump. >> even before his first term trump dismissed trudeau as a pretty boy. >> he is two faced. >> reporter: the relationship was combative. trudeau, maga branding, a progressive. still, they muttelled through trump's first term even sealing a trade deal. since his re-election trump trolled him calling him governor. and canada the 51st state when he announced he is stepping down >> it is clear to me if i am having to fight internal battles, i can not be the best option in that election. >> president-elect trump was less than generous, posting on truth social, the united states can no longer suffer the massive trade deficits and subsidies that canada needs to stay afloat. justin trudeau knew this and resigned. >> i ama fighter. every bone told me to fight >> somber as he spoke. trudeau admitted he was no longer wanted in the ring by his own party. >> i intend to resign as party leader., as prime minister. >> reporter: his undoing with canadians sounds strikingly similar to joe biden's fate. inflati
we go out to ottawa with more. >> it is is always a pleasure to sit down with president trump. >> even before his first term trump dismissed trudeau as a pretty boy. >> he is two faced. >> reporter: the relationship was combative. trudeau, maga branding, a progressive. still, they muttelled through trump's first term even sealing a trade deal. since his re-election trump trolled him calling him governor. and canada the 51st state when he announced he is stepping down...
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that means that there's no questions here, all of the elected members will be away from ottawa. on the other hand, it means that the civil service, members of the cabinet and the prime minister continue to do their jobs. to give an example, prime minister to go with to mar-a-lago to promised president trump that he would take strong action on illegal migration and border security. in order to avoid a 25% tariff that the president elect to strive to impose on canada and other countries. that deal will continue until he government capable of delivering those investments and will proceed accordingly. if you are flying to canada, airport security will continue. if you are trying to visit canada, that will continue. for many of the things about canada with americans, we are in this phase were quite a bit of that will continue as normal. even at the political drama is going on. host: when you see the response that the president-elect has to these events of yesterday you maybe saw what he posted on truth social saying many people canada love being the 51st state, the united states can
that means that there's no questions here, all of the elected members will be away from ottawa. on the other hand, it means that the civil service, members of the cabinet and the prime minister continue to do their jobs. to give an example, prime minister to go with to mar-a-lago to promised president trump that he would take strong action on illegal migration and border security. in order to avoid a 25% tariff that the president elect to strive to impose on canada and other countries. that...
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amna: that is professor harris from university of harris -- of ottawa. ♪ geoff: there are new details responsible for exploding a tesla cybertruck last week in front of the trump hotel in las vegas. police and military officials believe that he suffered posttraumatic stress disorder and we now have some of the final words he wrote that might help explain the end of the life of a decorated special forces soldier. here is nick schifrin. reporter: he was a warrior, a career special forces soldier known as a green beret. in 13 years he deployed nine times including five times to afghanistan. he was an intelligence and team sergeant with the rank of master sergeant. his final days were on leave spent at charging stations. he died in las vegas by suicide before exploding his scent -- his cybertruck. in notes on his phone he called out military and vets, be prepared to fight to get the dems out of the government. he also wrote that why did i do it now? i needed to cleanse my mind ofl the brothers i've lost and relieve myself of the lives i've taken. officials have confirmed that he suffered
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she is out tonight in ottawa with more. >> it's always a pleasure to sit down with president trump. >reporter: even before his first term donald trump dismissed justin trudeau as a pretty boy, then called him dishonest when they met as leaders. >> well, he's two-faced. >> reporter: the relationship was combative. trudeau the antithesis of maga branding. an unapologetic progressive. still they muddled through trump's first term, even sealing a trade deal. but since his re- election trump has trolled trudeau, calling him governor and canada the 51st state. so when trudeau announced he'd be stepping down -- >> and it has become clear to me that if i'm having to fight internal battles i cannot be the best option in that election. >> reporter: president- elect trump was less than generous, posting on truth social, "the united states can no longer suffer the massive trade deficits and subsidies that canada needs to stay afloat. justin trudeau knew this and resigned." >> i'm a fighter. every bone in my body has always told me to fight. >> reporter: somber as he spoke on a bitterly cold winte
she is out tonight in ottawa with more. >> it's always a pleasure to sit down with president trump. >reporter: even before his first term donald trump dismissed justin trudeau as a pretty boy, then called him dishonest when they met as leaders. >> well, he's two-faced. >> reporter: the relationship was combative. trudeau the antithesis of maga branding. an unapologetic progressive. still they muddled through trump's first term, even sealing a trade deal. but since his re-...
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the pittsburgh penguins player had a game against the ottawa senators hours before the break- ins were in and his security system was down. the fbi recently issued a warning to pro athletes after several have their homes burglarized. >>> the wildfires in california have burned a significant part of the altadena community and the people who call it home are working to make sure the neighborhoods proud lack history is not erased in the ashes. >> as the history of altadena is forever changed by fire, the characters being sketched by an artist left without a home. >> when you look at altadena, what do you see? >> i see the devastation and that breaks my heart. but just in my imagination, i can see this place returning. >> for more than half a century, altadena has been a beacon of light on a hill. one of the first places in the 60s to welcome black and brown families, today black ownership is 80% here, it's the kind of place you find people like walt butler who spent his blessed life giving away money to lose everything he had at the age of 83. >> what does the community of altadena mean?
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here with our dog and our children are also grown-up so we plan on staying here for a day or two ottawa. we don't want to go back up there because we want to make sure if, for any reason, the fire department needs access they have access to them and everybody is safe. >> trace: best of luck thank you for coming on. check back in with us as we do appreciate your time as we navigate all of this and keep looking for patterson's she's in politics and when you are in politics in california you know where every town is and wear every city is because you representing them and you want that representation in those areas so you go to meet the people and when you look at these your thoughts are i've been in these places i have worked campaigns in these places it's interesting to see out different areas handle emergency responses. >> it's interesting because when you talk about california everybody knows california. this is the pacific palisades there was a tv show called that. a week ago the entire world watched pasadena and our beautiful rows parade and rose bowl. california is such a quintessen
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and so really a chapter closes for this white house and for the government in ottawa with justin trudeau announcing his plans today, andrea. >> kelly o'donnell, thank you. >>> just moments ago on capitol hill, the electoral ballots were brought to the senate chamber in those historic boxes. later this hour they'll be brought to the house chamber, where later this afternoon during a joint session of congress, they'll be certified. paving the way for president-elect trump's inauguration. and later this month, of course, more on the latest from capitol hill coming up. >>> first, a live report from new orleans and new information about security on bourbon street and the trips that the attacker took to new orleans before new year's. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. one? don't be. you know, at verizon, we'll pay off your phone. and you'll get iphone 16 pro with apple intelligence, on us. now with genmoji. that's a value of up to eighteen hundred dollars. only on verizon. (tony hawk) skating for over 45 years has taken a toll on my body. i take qunol turmeric because it helps
and so really a chapter closes for this white house and for the government in ottawa with justin trudeau announcing his plans today, andrea. >> kelly o'donnell, thank you. >>> just moments ago on capitol hill, the electoral ballots were brought to the senate chamber in those historic boxes. later this hour they'll be brought to the house chamber, where later this afternoon during a joint session of congress, they'll be certified. paving the way for president-elect trump's...
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in a speech outside his residence in ottawa, trudeau called for a political reset citing internal battleswing frustrations over his leadership. >> i intend to resign as party leader, as prime minister, after the party selects its next leader through a robust, nationwide competitive process. last night i asked the president of the liberal party to begin that process. this country deserves a real choice in the next election, and it is becoming clear to me that if i'm having to fight internal battles, i cannot be the best option in that election. >> in recent years public sentiment towards trudeau and canada has shifted to become increasingly negative. many canadians have blamed him for it country's recent struggles with immigration, inflation, and now unemployment as well as political gridlock within his own party. trudeau's departure follows the deputy minister's administration and the liberals face an uncertain future. >>> president-elect trump is sending his eldest son to greenland as he continues to say the u.s. should control the territory. greenland's government was told donald trump
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in canada, the rot started with truckers demonstrations they parked their trucks in ottawa protestingne mandates rue doe called them insurrectionist and racists. he froze bank account of canadians expressing free speech and then mass migration, inflation liberalism couldn't cope when trump pushed him and caught him merely governor of canada writing was on the wall trudeau was out within weeks. this is happening all over the place. germany, the left of center government paralyzed france in turmoil right calls shots italy shifted to the right their leader appeared at mar-a-lago saturday she's trump bridge to changing europe. argentina has embarked on libertarian government opposite what they've had for decades and then free speech today i think took a great leap forward metaannounced end the censorship of the past mark zuckerberg with trump in the oval office things are changing fast. and for parking lot better -- the consequences of an american election can be monumental, that is certainly true with trump. the third hour of varney starts right now. ♪ ♪ stuart: it's jimmy failla time ri
in canada, the rot started with truckers demonstrations they parked their trucks in ottawa protestingne mandates rue doe called them insurrectionist and racists. he froze bank account of canadians expressing free speech and then mass migration, inflation liberalism couldn't cope when trump pushed him and caught him merely governor of canada writing was on the wall trudeau was out within weeks. this is happening all over the place. germany, the left of center government paralyzed france in...
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we're talking about a 1000 pins and attends and ton unit reported by ottawa. housing is close to $700.00 families have been relocated because of the floods that submerged the vast majority of them. pushing people into a temporary shelter that is not adequate for them. lacking the privacy and overcrowded space and threatening their health, this is what we found out when we visited attend comp. ready the city of the conditions, not even fit for animals, are quickly killing the young in gaza. sick children with no means to feel babies of freezing to death. the roland caused by his regular soldiers is forcing parents into a living nightmare. assuming the meaning that if we all sleep in this room, it's the humidity from the floor. it always makes the tents so cold fashioned as daughter yard is withering away before her eyes. how i can see him. she cannot be exposed to cold weather or smoke, otherwise she must be put on oxygen. there's no medications for her here. needless to say, we cannot feed her or keep her warm. there's not even a chance of recovery. she's deteriorating with every passing
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he wants to go to ottawa. yeah. know look i mean, the first felon who i also like to call the first whiner. this is this is par for the course for him. i mean, the fact of the matter is, again, you know, he talks about the weaponization of the judicial system, and he talks about unfairness. but the only unfairness, as we've been talking has been has been visited on every other defendant other than him. if any of us had taken classified documents from the white house and brought them home, we would have been arrested and put in jail and held in held, held in jail already. and we would have gone to trial and even judge cannon in the southern district of florida would have probably expedited a trial and convicted us. and then, of course, the january 6th situation, a thousand people roughly have been already convicted and sentenced for the crimes that they would not have committed, except for donald trump. and in this and in this circumstance, he was convicted and he would have served, i think, given his conduct, his co
he wants to go to ottawa. yeah. know look i mean, the first felon who i also like to call the first whiner. this is this is par for the course for him. i mean, the fact of the matter is, again, you know, he talks about the weaponization of the judicial system, and he talks about unfairness. but the only unfairness, as we've been talking has been has been visited on every other defendant other than him. if any of us had taken classified documents from the white house and brought them home, we...