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you're from quebec. you're from quebec. so you know as well as i do that the differences between quebec frank o'phones and ontario anglophones are fruitling in the scheme of things. yet a majority of your quebec francophones voted they don't want to be in the same country as these guys. and you're saying that somehow -- >> talk to him about that. >> you're saying that somehow in germany or in sweden or in molenbe molenbeek, the islamic emirate inside of the kingdom of belgium, 25% of the population of brussels is muslim. you're trying to tell us that they will be more fundamentally stable and secure than northern ireland? >> well, i think the divisions in belgium, they don't have to wait for anybody coming out of that country to have separatist tendencies. they have very home -- i lived in belgium, in brussels for five years until recently. they don't need anybody to come from any stan to have identity -- >> i know. my mum's flemish. i know about that. >> england's fairly united. scotland not always, i would agree. but engl
you're from quebec. you're from quebec. so you know as well as i do that the differences between quebec frank o'phones and ontario anglophones are fruitling in the scheme of things. yet a majority of your quebec francophones voted they don't want to be in the same country as these guys. and you're saying that somehow -- >> talk to him about that. >> you're saying that somehow in germany or in sweden or in molenbe molenbeek, the islamic emirate inside of the kingdom of belgium, 25%...
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you are from quebec.o you know as well as i do that the differences between quebec francophones and ontario anglophones are in the scheme of things. a majority ofgo, quebec francophones voted that they did not want to be in the same country as these guys, and you are saying, you are saying that somehow -- mark steyn: [indiscernible] you are saying that in germany or in sweden or in molenbeek, the islamic emirates inside of the kingdom of belgium, 25% of the population is muslim. you are trying to tell us they will be more fundamentally stable and secure then northern ireland? louise arbour: the traditions in belgium, they don't have to wait for anyone waiting in the country to have separatist tendencies. they are home minded. they don't need anybody to come from any stand to have the identification -- mark steyn: i know about it. is fairlyma: england united, though in scotland, i would not agree. [laughter] the point mark is making is very interesting. in england, we have got the growth of parallel societ
you are from quebec.o you know as well as i do that the differences between quebec francophones and ontario anglophones are in the scheme of things. a majority ofgo, quebec francophones voted that they did not want to be in the same country as these guys, and you are saying, you are saying that somehow -- mark steyn: [indiscernible] you are saying that in germany or in sweden or in molenbeek, the islamic emirates inside of the kingdom of belgium, 25% of the population is muslim. you are trying...
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quebec is fully compliant.f we are going to do a deal with the federal, we will ensure that we will do the same thing as well. amanda: one of the questions about the company has been the rate of which you are burning through your cash. this is a vote of confidence from a big customer, but you are still burning through three quarters of a billion dollars of cash. how will you address that? how will you assure investors? >> if you look at what we have do over the past 12 months, we have raised over $5.6 billion of new liquidity and we have said that we are in a very good place. we are in a very good cash position. at $750 million that you are talking about is actually better than we were forecasting or the street consensus for the first quarter. we have a turnaround plan and are executing on that plan. we are getting very good traction and i feel very good about where we are today, and where we are heading moving forward. amanda: there has been so much the c-series, getting that to market, and getting it into the
quebec is fully compliant.f we are going to do a deal with the federal, we will ensure that we will do the same thing as well. amanda: one of the questions about the company has been the rate of which you are burning through your cash. this is a vote of confidence from a big customer, but you are still burning through three quarters of a billion dollars of cash. how will you address that? how will you assure investors? >> if you look at what we have do over the past 12 months, we have...
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still looking at some heavy snowfall across a large swath of the great lakes region, towards towards quebec. look at this video in michigan. an incredible amount of snowfall. still have those bulldozers trying to clear up some 60 centimeters that has fallen in april. 30 centimeters alone on thursday. it's not just the white stuff, but the wind chill value combined with the wind and cold temperatures down to minus 11. a rough go and more snow in the forecast. in fact, an additional 20 centimeters expected out here in michigan. not from this one. this one is moving away. that is going to bring some of that accumulation, extending toward the canadian maritimes, new england. but another clipper system coming in right behind that, and that's going to bring more accumulation. this combined with some cold air, expanding down through the appellations, pennsylvania, new york, you're going to be looking at more snowfall as well. spring, it is still holding off. eventually it will get there, hopefully in the next week or two. you'll finally see the temperatures warm back up. meanwhile, back towards th
still looking at some heavy snowfall across a large swath of the great lakes region, towards towards quebec. look at this video in michigan. an incredible amount of snowfall. still have those bulldozers trying to clear up some 60 centimeters that has fallen in april. 30 centimeters alone on thursday. it's not just the white stuff, but the wind chill value combined with the wind and cold temperatures down to minus 11. a rough go and more snow in the forecast. in fact, an additional 20...
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at least back towards the north, though, into parts of new finland and quebec, some windy conditions and winter weather advisories out there. i do want to talk about this storm system, more on this later on, but the iberian peninsula, widespread rain showers out there, temperatures are above average and sunny skies, once that moves through, it will be cooling down with weather by the weekend. i leave you now with your extended outlook. >>> that wraps up this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm keiko kitagawa in tokyo. thank you for joining us. >> today on in good shape, foods you can eat to reduce cholesterol. adjust your bicycle for a healthy ride. remedies for an itchy skin condition. and here is dr. carsten lekutat hello and welcome to in good shape. if your skin turns red and itchy, it might be a good idea to see a specialist. let's go in.
at least back towards the north, though, into parts of new finland and quebec, some windy conditions and winter weather advisories out there. i do want to talk about this storm system, more on this later on, but the iberian peninsula, widespread rain showers out there, temperatures are above average and sunny skies, once that moves through, it will be cooling down with weather by the weekend. i leave you now with your extended outlook. >>> that wraps up this edition of nhk...
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at least back towards the north, though, into parts of new finland and quebec, some windy conditions and winter weather advisories out there. i do want to talk about this storm system, more on this later on, but the iberian peninsula, widespread rain showers out there, temperatures are above average and sunny skies, once that moves through, it will be cooling down with weather by the weekend. i leave you now with your extended outlook. >>> that wraps up this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm keiko kitagawa in tokyo. thank you for joining us. want to feel cooler - or warmer - without running up your utility bill? you can reduce your bills with a flip of a switch on your ceiling fan. in summer, set your fan counter- clockwise. it stirs up the cool air that hangs near the floor in winter, just flip the switch again so your fan runs clockwise on low speed. this pushes the warm air down where you need it. and if you're buying, choose an energy-efficient fan. now that makes sense. >> today on in good shape, foods you can eat to reduce cholesterol. adjust your bicycle for a healthy ride. remed
at least back towards the north, though, into parts of new finland and quebec, some windy conditions and winter weather advisories out there. i do want to talk about this storm system, more on this later on, but the iberian peninsula, widespread rain showers out there, temperatures are above average and sunny skies, once that moves through, it will be cooling down with weather by the weekend. i leave you now with your extended outlook. >>> that wraps up this edition of nhk...
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. >>> this is on the river in southeast canada in quebec. and you would call this a waterfall.t what you see is ice breaking up and going down the river. this river is 115 miles long. this waterfall, 115-foot drop. and as you can see those big chunks of ice make it pretty hard for anyone to see in the water right now. this video was actually capture in january when it started to crack. and while it looks like it's just going down river, this can actually create some flooding. it did do that back in february. >> i can't help but hear the sound effect of how you pour into a glass. >>> this next video also shows the fury of mother nature in beijing, china. as you can see right there, that's a water catch right over the water. and those boats are tourist vessels and the boats don't seem to be going away from it. they seem to be getting closer. one of them, you guys, gets too close. >> it's almost like a teacup ride. >> yeah, one of those things you paddle and go out on the lake. >> you can hear the people capturing the video. they are laughing and joking and then realize this isn't
. >>> this is on the river in southeast canada in quebec. and you would call this a waterfall.t what you see is ice breaking up and going down the river. this river is 115 miles long. this waterfall, 115-foot drop. and as you can see those big chunks of ice make it pretty hard for anyone to see in the water right now. this video was actually capture in january when it started to crack. and while it looks like it's just going down river, this can actually create some flooding. it did do...
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so we have floods -- rather, blizzard warnings in effect across the northern portions of quebec. watch out foreavy snow and stro winds. i want take you t the north pole to show you a tough marathon event that took place during the weekend. the earth's coolest race took place saturday in the north pole marren tho. 52 competitors from 18 countries braved minus 41 degrees celsius to run the race inxtreme conditions. the race was delayed by a week due to the severe weather conditions that caused the landing strip in the ice gap to crack, preventing runners and officials from arriving. the event took place on the waters of the frozen arctic sea ice. and several snipers were placed around the marathon circuit to protect the runners from polar bears. >> that's it for now. here is your extended forecast. >>> for future stories and special reports log on to our website, and you can follow nhk world on twitter and facebook. for morÑÑçoçobq host: this is "france 24." livenow for 60 minutes around the world. these are the headlines. donald trump and hillary clinton win big in new york coul
so we have floods -- rather, blizzard warnings in effect across the northern portions of quebec. watch out foreavy snow and stro winds. i want take you t the north pole to show you a tough marathon event that took place during the weekend. the earth's coolest race took place saturday in the north pole marren tho. 52 competitors from 18 countries braved minus 41 degrees celsius to run the race inxtreme conditions. the race was delayed by a week due to the severe weather conditions that caused...
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further to the north into ontario and portions of quebec looking at snow. south into toronto looking at rain. and new york and washington, d.c. thunderstorms into oklahoma city and houston. rain to denver, and vancouverer looking for a chance for rain, a high of 13 degrees. wrapping things up with a look at europe. we have one low pressure system bringing heavier rainfall into the balkans and turkey. another low on shore for the iberian peninsula will range gusts of up to 110 kilometers per hour into portugal and spain monday. you need your umbrellas in paris. mid teens with thunderstorms through the day. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here is your extended outlook. >>> videos of reconstruction efforts are being projected onto the walls of buildings in the northeastern japanese city of miyako which was devastated by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. a local npo launched the event on sunday to show how the district of the city of iwate in the prefecture has been recovering from the disaster. members of the group pr45 project videos onto the exteri
further to the north into ontario and portions of quebec looking at snow. south into toronto looking at rain. and new york and washington, d.c. thunderstorms into oklahoma city and houston. rain to denver, and vancouverer looking for a chance for rain, a high of 13 degrees. wrapping things up with a look at europe. we have one low pressure system bringing heavier rainfall into the balkans and turkey. another low on shore for the iberian peninsula will range gusts of up to 110 kilometers per...
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you are from quebec.u know as well as i do that the differences between quebec francophones and ontario anglophones are in the scheme of things. but 20 years ago, a majority of quebec francophones voted that they did not want to be in the same country as these guys, and you are saying, you are saying that somehow -- you are saying that in germany or in sweden or in molenbeek, the islamic emirates inside of the kingdom of belgium, 25% of the population is muslim. you are trying to tell us they will be more fundamentally stable and secure then northern ireland? louise arbour: the divisions in belgium, they don't have to wait for anyone waiting in the country to have separatist tendencies. they are home-minded. they don't need anybody to come from any stan to have the identification -- mark steyn: i know about it. nigel farage: england is fairly united, though in scotland, i would not agree. [laughter] the point mark is making is very interesting. in england, we have got the growth of parallel society. at 80
you are from quebec.u know as well as i do that the differences between quebec francophones and ontario anglophones are in the scheme of things. but 20 years ago, a majority of quebec francophones voted that they did not want to be in the same country as these guys, and you are saying, you are saying that somehow -- you are saying that in germany or in sweden or in molenbeek, the islamic emirates inside of the kingdom of belgium, 25% of the population is muslim. you are trying to tell us they...
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look at this, this partisan nonprofits, all of those that supply insurance to their people into quÉbec'ssubsidized to the government, but when we talk about helping that person isn't a part of that group, that becomes socialist. >> guest: he make the good point. you know, bernie sanders calls himself a democratic socialist. other people say that the social security system for medicare and medicaid, others supplement for people that are retired or in the socialist progressive programs said he wants to expand but for college students to reduce their debt to try to bring in the minimum wage to help people and it's very attractive because people have been hammered by this economy at one level. he talks about behind what he's saying is the super packs that are pouring millions of dollars into campaigns. let's put it in perspective. the cycle probably in the last cycle in 2012 had $7 billion spent in the primary general election for the house and senate including party money into this time it is probably going to go up to 8 billion bits one thing that we know is that these outside groups have
look at this, this partisan nonprofits, all of those that supply insurance to their people into quÉbec'ssubsidized to the government, but when we talk about helping that person isn't a part of that group, that becomes socialist. >> guest: he make the good point. you know, bernie sanders calls himself a democratic socialist. other people say that the social security system for medicare and medicaid, others supplement for people that are retired or in the socialist progressive programs...
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well, we're now officially into spring but it's not going to feel that way into southern ontario, quebeche great lakes and into the eastern great lakes and portions of new england. even in places like boston there could be between 7 and 17 centimeters of snowfall or 3 to 6 inches possible. look at these temperatures. they are going to be amazingly below normal from washington, d.c. and new york city, but even for atlanta, a chill in the air, where temperatures had been well into the 20s. now only in the teens. so, we see those temperatures drop from the 70s back into the 60s and in some cases into the 50s. across europe, one storm system after the other, our information drops out here, but we've seen quite a bit of vigorous weather move in across the united kingdom, also in glasgow, 30 to 35 millimeters of rainfall. we're looking at the middle east where we could see some severe storms from kabul and into -- more towards the north. showers and thunderstorms could produce some look-alike flooding which could produce some landslides in those areas. maybe a few isolated showers for the uae
well, we're now officially into spring but it's not going to feel that way into southern ontario, quebeche great lakes and into the eastern great lakes and portions of new england. even in places like boston there could be between 7 and 17 centimeters of snowfall or 3 to 6 inches possible. look at these temperatures. they are going to be amazingly below normal from washington, d.c. and new york city, but even for atlanta, a chill in the air, where temperatures had been well into the 20s. now...
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quebec, toronto, driving down to us overnight in to tomorrow morning. by the time it gets to us, clouds and wind change, to cooler air coming in. 64 degrees by 10:00. 72 by noon. 78- 80 this afternoon. temperatures 18 degrees warmer than normal for this time of the year. at the bus stop, the 4 huckleberries will be there, jacket or sweater at the bus stop kiddos for the morning. after school, it's going to feel great. 80 degrees after school. if you are choosing sports after school, choughs one of these -- choose one of these four kids. >>> we had a fender bender in queens. shannon is here to tell us about it. since they got it off the roadway this, would be no big deal. along the westbound side of the parkway this, is happening before north conduit avenue. the damage is done. delay, worse as you get further back, a bumper to bumper jam, back to the parkway, a rough one this morning on the belt parkway. >>> a look at our subway status. police activity at 72nd street completed. the subways are running without major issues at this point. 84 eastbound, thi
quebec, toronto, driving down to us overnight in to tomorrow morning. by the time it gets to us, clouds and wind change, to cooler air coming in. 64 degrees by 10:00. 72 by noon. 78- 80 this afternoon. temperatures 18 degrees warmer than normal for this time of the year. at the bus stop, the 4 huckleberries will be there, jacket or sweater at the bus stop kiddos for the morning. after school, it's going to feel great. 80 degrees after school. if you are choosing sports after school, choughs one...
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quebec, there are cap and trade systems under development and n.l. burda, they have their own. of the government of canada's two convene the premiers and talk about what the national objectives would be and determine the best mechanism for us working together. last year was an amazing year for investment and around the world, you had the u.s. up 7% and u.k. and india up 20% and an exception. investments were down in some people are laming a lack of federal support and policies for this decline. do you agree with that characterization? what we are doing about it. weakest table the budget in parliament two weeks ago that includes millions of dollars of investment with the private intor and green technology demonstration projects and alternate sources of energy in ways in which we can use greener ways to take fossil fuels out of the ground and ways we can inspire research of electric we can send the way the private sector to develop greener ways of going about our energy business. i know what our response has been. the government of canada recognizes we are going through a transit
quebec, there are cap and trade systems under development and n.l. burda, they have their own. of the government of canada's two convene the premiers and talk about what the national objectives would be and determine the best mechanism for us working together. last year was an amazing year for investment and around the world, you had the u.s. up 7% and u.k. and india up 20% and an exception. investments were down in some people are laming a lack of federal support and policies for this decline....
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the canadian government is looking for a more favorable deal than the one struck by quÉbec to supporte jet program. arring a major breakthrough, deal before the annual meeting on april 20 night is said to be unlikely. sun edison is talking with creditors about restructuring is financing. the discussions are ongoing and there is no assurance they will result in a deal. negotiations come as sun edison faces default on at least $1.4 billion in loans and credit facilities. that is your business flash update. oil prices fell for a third day in a row. the drop coming just before major suppliers meet in doha this weekend to discuss an outfit freeze. the team on "what'd you miss?" will be covering all the anticipation. joe weisenthal joins me now. this is a big deal. we have been speculating all week about what is to come. joe: in january, we first got the headline about saudi arabia and russian agreeing to some sort of oil freeze. this weekend, countries representing 60% of world oil production will meet in doha to discuss formalizing this frees. expectations are not that high going into it.
the canadian government is looking for a more favorable deal than the one struck by quÉbec to supporte jet program. arring a major breakthrough, deal before the annual meeting on april 20 night is said to be unlikely. sun edison is talking with creditors about restructuring is financing. the discussions are ongoing and there is no assurance they will result in a deal. negotiations come as sun edison faces default on at least $1.4 billion in loans and credit facilities. that is your business...
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he came back and served in the military and quebec to the army. one year later, poncho via -- poncho villa invades mexico. somebody had to lead a group against villa. choice, was the obvious one, because he had the experience, but he was also thought that this guy was in a bad place right now, he is very troubled about the loss of his family, we need to put him in a position of authority where he can get his mind off of things. so he led the expedition into mexico. it went on for over one year. the expedition ever captured villa villa, even though was injured at one point. istas atugh the villa one point were killed. the unitedback to states and then someone needs to lead what is going to be the expeditionary force overseas. there were a number of other commanders that actually but nobodyershing, had any experience. the secretary of war commended him and woodrow wilson agreed, and so now he was to lead the first large, overseas contingent of the united states, and as i talk about in the book, he takes the americans into the modern age. and what he
he came back and served in the military and quebec to the army. one year later, poncho via -- poncho villa invades mexico. somebody had to lead a group against villa. choice, was the obvious one, because he had the experience, but he was also thought that this guy was in a bad place right now, he is very troubled about the loss of his family, we need to put him in a position of authority where he can get his mind off of things. so he led the expedition into mexico. it went on for over one year....
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facebook looking to create a new class of nonvoting shares that would allow marks the quÉbec to eliminatehis shares and retain control of the company. lea: amazon will report its results after the bell. the online retail giant is expected to report higher first-quarter revenue beating analyst estimates. amazon cutting the prime program and faster delivery networks will help the company strengthen its hold on the northern american e-commerce market. linkedin is expected to report improved earnings and revenue and groupon will report "after the bell," the discount coupons with a first-quarter loss. in february the company forecast much weaker 2016 than expected due to a slowdown in the margin on the online sales business. lauren: federal reserve deciding to keep interest rates on hold, central bankers expect to see continued improvement in the us economy. the question is when the fed will raise rates. liz claman asked investors about that. >> in june the fed didn't mention it and that is why bonds are moving up, lower on yield and when the stock market is up 1/2% i think they will in june i
facebook looking to create a new class of nonvoting shares that would allow marks the quÉbec to eliminatehis shares and retain control of the company. lea: amazon will report its results after the bell. the online retail giant is expected to report higher first-quarter revenue beating analyst estimates. amazon cutting the prime program and faster delivery networks will help the company strengthen its hold on the northern american e-commerce market. linkedin is expected to report improved...
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get to sleep then united organ will have a say in the third quÉbec there.carriage renewal talks with dish network'sreaks down. going dark for dish customers could happen as early as tomorrow. united health believe the most affordable character market here this is the big story because the largest health insurer pulling out of 34 state exchanges this year because it's having a hard time making money because it's instability with obamacare. nicole: let's check out stocks earning susan mossad. coca-cola route for me this morning earnings and revenue expected to fall from a year ago. investors looking to see the dow component can build in a recent does turn around after beverage volumes rose 3%. american express reports after the bell and analysts anticipate the decline in grain and a slight increase in revenue could stack down 25% of the capacity with investors oozing confidence in the el. yum brands also reports after the close of trading increases are active for earnings and revenue and one possible source of good news could be talk about is to add case the
get to sleep then united organ will have a say in the third quÉbec there.carriage renewal talks with dish network'sreaks down. going dark for dish customers could happen as early as tomorrow. united health believe the most affordable character market here this is the big story because the largest health insurer pulling out of 34 state exchanges this year because it's having a hard time making money because it's instability with obamacare. nicole: let's check out stocks earning susan mossad....
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in the atmosphere, high pressure over quebec province in canada. we may have late day showers across the appalachians onioned. friday, the cold front will advance. more moisture ahead of the front. scattered showers on in spots. can't rule out afternoon thunderstorms as well. we will see the future cast. tomorrow at this time will move through the area. showers overnight. scattered showers through the day. isolated thunderstorms in the afternoon. the front should come across garrett county this time on friday. then after that, a little bit of the morning cloudiness on saturday. we will get back to clearing. the weekend looks nice. the forecast for the day tomorrow, plenty of sunshine through the midday. 68. more clouds in the afternoon. high of 74 degrees. then as we get through the day on saturday and sunday, expect a lot of sunshine in the area. saturday, morning cloudiness. with the morning cloudiness the possibility, just the possibility of little overcast lasting until 10:00 or 11:00. let's talk about the rest of the period. a brief warmup on
in the atmosphere, high pressure over quebec province in canada. we may have late day showers across the appalachians onioned. friday, the cold front will advance. more moisture ahead of the front. scattered showers on in spots. can't rule out afternoon thunderstorms as well. we will see the future cast. tomorrow at this time will move through the area. showers overnight. scattered showers through the day. isolated thunderstorms in the afternoon. the front should come across garrett county this...
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you are from quÉbec, so you know as well as i do that the differences between this are pulling in thecheme of things, yet 20 years ago a majority of your fellow quÉbec voted that they did not want to be in the same country as these guys-- [applause]. >> and you are saying that somehow in germany or in sweden or in mozambique that islamic emirates inside the kingdom of belgium, 25% of the population of brussels is muslim and you are trying to tell us that they will be more fundamentally stable and secure a northern ireland-- northern ireland to mecca i think the division the ultimate is they don't have to wait for anyone coming out of that country to have separate descendent sees. i lived in belgium and brussels for five years until recently, so they don't need anyone to come from any stand to have-- >> i know. >> england is fairly united. ingrid is pretty united, but the point mark is making is interesting. we have actually gotten now with england the growth and power in all society and 80% of muslim marriages in britain are not recognized under uk law they are conducted under muslim
you are from quÉbec, so you know as well as i do that the differences between this are pulling in thecheme of things, yet 20 years ago a majority of your fellow quÉbec voted that they did not want to be in the same country as these guys-- [applause]. >> and you are saying that somehow in germany or in sweden or in mozambique that islamic emirates inside the kingdom of belgium, 25% of the population of brussels is muslim and you are trying to tell us that they will be more fundamentally...
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to philadelphia in 1967, never thinking we would be here a year because we had training camp up in quebecre there six weeks. we came down to philadelphia. city wanted to have a parade down broad street and we started to go down broad street. there were more people in the parade then watching the parade. i never thought we would be here a year. but because of a man who had a great vision such as ed snyder, we're still here today and we're revival part of the organization here in the city of philadelphia and all of hockey. mr. snyder's tenure as an owner, his longest tenure as an owner as long than anybody in professional sports. he owned that team for 50 years. be in else could say that. so he really had a passion for his team. he loved his players. he loved the people that were part of the management, just loved people in general. he was fair, honest, he was a businessman obviously. he wanted to be successful and was successful in so many different ways. i heard you mention there the snyder youth hockey foundation. that is where he became a very big success and part of the fabric of phila
to philadelphia in 1967, never thinking we would be here a year because we had training camp up in quebecre there six weeks. we came down to philadelphia. city wanted to have a parade down broad street and we started to go down broad street. there were more people in the parade then watching the parade. i never thought we would be here a year. but because of a man who had a great vision such as ed snyder, we're still here today and we're revival part of the organization here in the city of...
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this is true of most of quebec. you might get an idea why, this massive cloud is drawing air from the south but mixing with cold stuff to the north. that mixture with this storm system here is causing this weather. you also notice little leaves of cold front or cold air coming south. these recently set off a couple of still to be confirmed, tornadoes in georgia, alabama and louisiana. it's not yet violent. they've had a pretty good start to the year in tornado alley. the weather is starting here, where the cold mixes with the great lakes causing influx of moisture. the temperature, most of the temperatures is lower, 13 in new york. temperatures drop even in central park in new york and the green lands around washington, you get snow. by the follow day, the sun comes out and it mets. this is still the wintery area. it's not gone away. you may have heard of the alberta clipper where air comes across the alberta plains and down here turns into a winter storm. still going, more to come. spring yet. peter. >> rob, thanks
this is true of most of quebec. you might get an idea why, this massive cloud is drawing air from the south but mixing with cold stuff to the north. that mixture with this storm system here is causing this weather. you also notice little leaves of cold front or cold air coming south. these recently set off a couple of still to be confirmed, tornadoes in georgia, alabama and louisiana. it's not yet violent. they've had a pretty good start to the year in tornado alley. the weather is starting...
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ottawa and quebec sitting alt 28 degrees. that's where the cold air supposed to be after all.oving off the coast. it allows the clouds with this area of low pressure to move in. the rain possibly moving in early. a few scattered showers but the main event comes toward the lunch hour with heavy rain gusty winds and even a few thunderstorms with this cold front and behind that front we are talking about somewhat windy conditions and cooler temperatures unfortunately in time for the villanova parade. you'll have to bundle up for that. as we go hour by hur clouds roll in overnight a few sprinkles possible for the morning rush but no problems with the weather during the morning rush. we see the heavier rain continues through by 11, 12:00 o'clock. spotty showers for the evening rush we don't expect anything in the way of downpours at that point. little limiting moisture to the north could mix a little wet snow by late tomorrow night in the poconos. he have mates between a half an inch inch. rain around an inch in philadelphia. that is between noon and thee p.m. and even the chance o
ottawa and quebec sitting alt 28 degrees. that's where the cold air supposed to be after all.oving off the coast. it allows the clouds with this area of low pressure to move in. the rain possibly moving in early. a few scattered showers but the main event comes toward the lunch hour with heavy rain gusty winds and even a few thunderstorms with this cold front and behind that front we are talking about somewhat windy conditions and cooler temperatures unfortunately in time for the villanova...
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out you can see farther to the north through new england and new york temperatures in the 20s in quebec. where was this cold over the winter. we have it in the spring it's kind of reverted this is our arctic front that brought the rain, behind it much colder air. we're not just talking about the philadelphia air getting cold this cold is going to go all the way down into the mid atlantic. tomorrow windy but we will be seeing some sunshine. the same goes for wednesday. temperatures moderate and this is our next weather maker for thursday. we see some warm many ahead of it but then another cold front will be swinging through. so temperatures up and down throughout the rest of this work week. the jet stream taking a big dip and pretty much staying in this pattern with not much flexibility over the next seven to 10 days even two weeks. we will stay in this trough position the cooler air on the east coast. the west coast enjoying the warmth i don't think we'll be seeing consistent warmth back in the 60s or 70s until the end of this month. sorry, guys. overnight tonight in the city 29. in the
out you can see farther to the north through new england and new york temperatures in the 20s in quebec. where was this cold over the winter. we have it in the spring it's kind of reverted this is our arctic front that brought the rain, behind it much colder air. we're not just talking about the philadelphia air getting cold this cold is going to go all the way down into the mid atlantic. tomorrow windy but we will be seeing some sunshine. the same goes for wednesday. temperatures moderate and...
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. >> expansion problems, there's talk maybe quebec city and they started this arena -- >> they opened it last week. >> 14,000 people have signed up for season tickets for a team that doesn't even exist. >> we've been in an expansion process, evaluating the two applications we have, one from quebec city and vegas and trying to determine ultimately it's a board of governor's decision whether or not it makes sense to add another team or teams and if so where. >> what are the metrics? does the economy have to be a certain size to support ticket sales et cetera, but give us the framework. >> with any sports franchise at the professional level, starts with ownership, look at the arena and look at the market. you look at economic factors and you also look at whether or not it's something that is going to strengthen the league and enhance the league and league's presence across north america. and those are all the criteria we're looking at the at the present time. >> in local news there was controversy about building a stadium for a baseball team. how much support should there really be from
. >> expansion problems, there's talk maybe quebec city and they started this arena -- >> they opened it last week. >> 14,000 people have signed up for season tickets for a team that doesn't even exist. >> we've been in an expansion process, evaluating the two applications we have, one from quebec city and vegas and trying to determine ultimately it's a board of governor's decision whether or not it makes sense to add another team or teams and if so where. >> what...
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. >> i still think that seems terribly modern from a roman point of view because quÉbec to 7980, i mean 300 miles away from there it-- no one knew about it. so, i'm quite keen of the connective vacation of the roman empire, that we need to be realistic. it's a world of pockets of information, quite different from the only modern world where things might be slow, but you did get the news. i think that for me, again, i could i-- i feel conflicted about the romans because on the one hand everything is slow. news is an travel you know, if you want-- suppose you want the very very quickest way of getting from rome to london. you will never get there in less than five weeks, really. so, when people have this image of the roman empire and a roman empire sitting in the middle of the roman empire issuing orders, you can't get the word out even if he wanted to. but, i think it still is interesting that romans, monty python life of sobriety and what did the romans ever do for us-- [laughter] >> in some ways that's true, but i think there is something absolutely extraordinarily revolutionary about
. >> i still think that seems terribly modern from a roman point of view because quÉbec to 7980, i mean 300 miles away from there it-- no one knew about it. so, i'm quite keen of the connective vacation of the roman empire, that we need to be realistic. it's a world of pockets of information, quite different from the only modern world where things might be slow, but you did get the news. i think that for me, again, i could i-- i feel conflicted about the romans because on the one hand...
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inside and outside the government offices in toronto, regina, vancouver, winnipeg, and gatineau, quebec. earlier this week, ten people locked themselves together inside the toronto office, while kayla sutherland of the attawapiskat first nation spoke to a rally outside. >> you learn something from the indigenous people. it will help everyone. respect human rights when we accomplish this. right now we are violating those rights. it is not over. colonization is continuing. and that we must admit to a change. amy: the attawapiskat first nation saw 28 suicide attempts last month within a population of just 2000 people. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peacreport. i'm amy goman. were on a 0-city tr rking decracy no's th annirsary. weay be cong sooto a cit near y. tonit we will be an folder. right now we're at denver open media. i'm amy goodman in denver with nermeen shaikh in new york. amy: welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. show here iny's new york were the family of an unarmed m
inside and outside the government offices in toronto, regina, vancouver, winnipeg, and gatineau, quebec. earlier this week, ten people locked themselves together inside the toronto office, while kayla sutherland of the attawapiskat first nation spoke to a rally outside. >> you learn something from the indigenous people. it will help everyone. respect human rights when we accomplish this. right now we are violating those rights. it is not over. colonization is continuing. and that we must...
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quebec at 32. we'll see some of that cool weather this week but not a lot of it.ario warm front lifted to the north. we are in the warm sector. we'll watch this cold front move through tomorrow morning with the rain. heavy at times through at least the midday period. behind this the wind shift we get more avenue northwesterly flow that's a chilly one for us and high pressure system will be dropping down with some cooler air for the midweek but it's not really going to last that long. as we look at all of our computer models you can see a tenth, flee tenths, four terms of an inch but the timing will be critical it will fall during the morning rush. slow go in the morning with strong southwesterly winds and temperatures mild in the 50s and some 60s during the day. once the rain moves through after the lunch hour and early afternoon, the winds shift to the northwest and temperatures come crashing in the afternoon and by the evening temperatures fall into the lower 50s. so overnight tonight looking for low temperatures in the 50s it's going to be mild with a southerly
quebec at 32. we'll see some of that cool weather this week but not a lot of it.ario warm front lifted to the north. we are in the warm sector. we'll watch this cold front move through tomorrow morning with the rain. heavy at times through at least the midday period. behind this the wind shift we get more avenue northwesterly flow that's a chilly one for us and high pressure system will be dropping down with some cooler air for the midweek but it's not really going to last that long. as we look...
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Apr 14, 2016
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to the north, we have some colder temperatures but you have to go to quebec and boston to see the 40seven in ottawa this afternoon with high pressure to the north we have a good deal of sunshine and mild temperatures. this is it. a sprawling high that stays to our north for the next couple of days. we get that northerly wind component. so it will be cooler down the shore than inland and i added on the see surface temperatures. see the green that's only temperatures in the 50s you get warmer toward the gulf stream so it will take a long time for that water to warm up as you know june, july, some years it's august, the land warms up. quicker the temperature tomorrow going p toe for 63 degrees. and we do expect consecutive dry days for the neck seven days and sunshine. so we had two dry days and sunny days the past couple of days we'll add seven that means nine consecutive dry and sunny days we haven't seen that since the early part of january. so it will be very welcomed around here. average high for this time of year 63. we're at normal tomorrow. saturday above. sunday is very warm and
to the north, we have some colder temperatures but you have to go to quebec and boston to see the 40seven in ottawa this afternoon with high pressure to the north we have a good deal of sunshine and mild temperatures. this is it. a sprawling high that stays to our north for the next couple of days. we get that northerly wind component. so it will be cooler down the shore than inland and i added on the see surface temperatures. see the green that's only temperatures in the 50s you get warmer...
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Apr 12, 2016
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if we did see the real quebec up to 370, 380 -- if we did see the or 380 --ck up to 370 it is an improving story. manus: they are talking about a better confliction in terms of inflation. it is not all politics. >> absolutely not. downsides is we have had a dramatic improvement in brazil's external balance. the requirement of an external is diminishing as the deficit shrinks. on top of that, incredibly, despite what we have seen in brazil, the flow of foreign direct investment has been pretty sustained. that tells you that investors are looking longer-term and that there are potential positives in the longer term. manus: this is wcrs. the function that we have here. there are a couple things at play. but january 20 -- do you like the big mac index? index,ng to the big mac developing nation currencies, which bottomed out january 20, are still undervalued on the purchasing power parity of the big mac index. we talked a little bit about the real. is there anywhere else in terms rupee had four straight months of a rally. will they tolerate that kind of a rally? is it all down to the fed later?
if we did see the real quebec up to 370, 380 -- if we did see the or 380 --ck up to 370 it is an improving story. manus: they are talking about a better confliction in terms of inflation. it is not all politics. >> absolutely not. downsides is we have had a dramatic improvement in brazil's external balance. the requirement of an external is diminishing as the deficit shrinks. on top of that, incredibly, despite what we have seen in brazil, the flow of foreign direct investment has been...
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>> the quebec government is in for $1 billion of taxpayer money. this is a dual >> structure. with a very small piece of act -- actual equity exposure but effectively whole heck of a lot of control urine of people to not like the fact that the family does not have a great track record of this. you guess the canadian government a bit closer, maybe, but the political costs are still too high for them to say yes, and more likely they would say great, you have got delta and confidence, do a free market companies should do. these successful marketplace and do not look for the government for a handout. -- hanie: scarlet: thank you so much. time now for a look at some of the biggest business stories in the news right now. semantics will miss an end of day target. the maker of text treat -- touchscreen technology makes up a lower offer been previously discussed, all of this according to people familiar with the the batter. the potential offer for the company has fallen to $100 per share or lower. +++ person for the carmaker's in missions scandal. a two-minute conversation with the pre
>> the quebec government is in for $1 billion of taxpayer money. this is a dual >> structure. with a very small piece of act -- actual equity exposure but effectively whole heck of a lot of control urine of people to not like the fact that the family does not have a great track record of this. you guess the canadian government a bit closer, maybe, but the political costs are still too high for them to say yes, and more likely they would say great, you have got delta and confidence,...
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ontario, quebec, british columbia, others have been doing well on a low loony. the manufacturing side of things. alberta did reasonably well. are on those jobs added a lower paying side of things, but overall, of the 40,000 added, 35,000 of those are full-time jobs. what is confusing, as oil prices fall, why are jobs coming back, what is happening? there are a few complexities to the canadian numbers, and they do tend to see wild swings. so i cannot really answer directly. i spoke a little while to a senior economist at scotia bank. he explained more about why this number can be a bit of a head scratch or sometimes. >> this one is rooted in a household survey, like the u.s. household survey, as opposed to nonfarm payrolls. sample, a modest calling households and asking them complex questions, and you are not really fully sure whether those numbers are accurate or if you are answering accurately. in that mix, you can get a lot of volatility. so we have to step back and look at a six-month average of how we are doing on the jobs want. ,ith this number on the mix o
ontario, quebec, british columbia, others have been doing well on a low loony. the manufacturing side of things. alberta did reasonably well. are on those jobs added a lower paying side of things, but overall, of the 40,000 added, 35,000 of those are full-time jobs. what is confusing, as oil prices fall, why are jobs coming back, what is happening? there are a few complexities to the canadian numbers, and they do tend to see wild swings. so i cannot really answer directly. i spoke a little...
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stress and we have warnings from various people that vancouver and toronto and parts of main mainland quebec have 1000 units under construction and there are people being shut out. it's eight related companies are restructuring in the hopes that they will continue to be able to survive and build. the interesting side note as they issued israeli bonds. if there is a trustee in control of the assets, it might be from israel. tracy: thank you so much. scarlet: starting on monday, bloomberg television will go to the milken conference in los angeles. we will bring you the biggest names in business including the chairman of the cftc, all that coming up monday. ♪ tracy: this is bloomberg markets. scarlet: currency trading across the three largest trading plan arms fell to 38 billion dollars per day compared to 670 billion in september of 2014. the drop in volume is fueling concerns a further volatility and possible flash crashes. with the chief investment officer at acumen management and explained the surgeon action we saw in the yen after the policy decision. >> that move that we saw, that quick f
stress and we have warnings from various people that vancouver and toronto and parts of main mainland quebec have 1000 units under construction and there are people being shut out. it's eight related companies are restructuring in the hopes that they will continue to be able to survive and build. the interesting side note as they issued israeli bonds. if there is a trustee in control of the assets, it might be from israel. tracy: thank you so much. scarlet: starting on monday, bloomberg...
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Apr 25, 2016
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oversight responsibility for 18 national securities exchanges, six registered clearing agency, the msrp, quÉbecand the pc aop. recent legislative changes such as the dodd-frank act and job facts have expanded the responsibility to include examinations that can pierce the baseball participants including dealers repositories and execution facilities as well as corpse combating corporations. we oversee a continued growth in the financial markets in the complexity of market participants. in order to maximize the use of staff, oci is in the stages of increasing coverage of investment advisors. to meet the challenges posed by a population that far exceeds resources, we've adopted a risk-based remark for examinations. we've increased utilization of advanced data analytics and we promote compliance to transparency. who adopted our framework to identify business practices are activities which may harm investors. we aggregate and analyze internal and external data sources to find operational red flag finance population did the analysis enables examiners to identify high-risk firms and select candidates f
oversight responsibility for 18 national securities exchanges, six registered clearing agency, the msrp, quÉbecand the pc aop. recent legislative changes such as the dodd-frank act and job facts have expanded the responsibility to include examinations that can pierce the baseball participants including dealers repositories and execution facilities as well as corpse combating corporations. we oversee a continued growth in the financial markets in the complexity of market participants. in order...
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Apr 10, 2016
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. >> i still think that seems terribly modern from a roman point of view because quÉbec to 7980, i mean 300 miles away from there it-- no one knew about it. so, i'm quite keen of the connective vacation of the roman empire, that we need to be realistic. it's a world of pockets of information, quite different from the only modern world where things might be slow, but you did get the news. i think that for me, again, i could i-- i feel conflicted about the romans because on the one hand everything is slow. news is an travel you know, if you want-- suppose you want the very very quickest way of getting from rome to london. you will never get there in less than five weeks, really. so, when people have this image of the roman empire and a roman empire sitting in the middle of the roman empire issuing orders, you can't get the word out even if he wanted to. but, i think it still is interesting that romans, monty python life of sobriety and what did the romans ever do for us-- [laughter] >> in some ways that's true, but i think there is something absolutely extraordinarily revolutionary about
. >> i still think that seems terribly modern from a roman point of view because quÉbec to 7980, i mean 300 miles away from there it-- no one knew about it. so, i'm quite keen of the connective vacation of the roman empire, that we need to be realistic. it's a world of pockets of information, quite different from the only modern world where things might be slow, but you did get the news. i think that for me, again, i could i-- i feel conflicted about the romans because on the one hand...
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so the reason why they're called mobile doj's it because they moved to quÉbec from one location to anotherand they set up their this apply to speakers and all that. in the 1980s as i learned through talking to these doj's in the '90s, it was this community at least 100 different crews that came and went through the course of a decade that created this incredible party scene. very little people know about or have spoken about. to get a lot about the so-called turntable and scratch djs, djs, the scratch djs but the generation that preceded them with a mobile djs. as much as have been written about scratch djs, i got almost nothing about history of the mos where the first idea first began to germinate. the oldest crew i could find was a crew called sound explosion and they started, they formed in 1978 at a high school on a public high school in san francisco. it was between these friends and family members who are all going to school at the tiger they were all involved. i learned this especially for san francisco cruz, a lot of the djs first got started and met one another in drill teams. the
so the reason why they're called mobile doj's it because they moved to quÉbec from one location to anotherand they set up their this apply to speakers and all that. in the 1980s as i learned through talking to these doj's in the '90s, it was this community at least 100 different crews that came and went through the course of a decade that created this incredible party scene. very little people know about or have spoken about. to get a lot about the so-called turntable and scratch djs, djs, the...