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so, quebec is attacked, quebec will resist, quebec will unite itself.o be very proud of what we do here. in quebec, we are going to continue to make this remarkable place. we are going to continue to sell it all over the world. we will work with true partners. boeing may have won a battle but let me tell you that the war is far from over and that we shall win. 16 million australians are currently being asked to vote in a same—sex marriage postal survey. the issue of legalising gay marriage is so polarising that parliament has approved new anti—vilification laws to keep the debate respectful. both no and yes campaigners have been accused of violence over the past few weeks. one lady from melbourne says the marriage debate is getting so heated, even her dog has been drawn into it! claire sutherland talks about an incident with her dog, mack. he's been wearing a marriage equality bandana for about the last ten days. and most of the reaction hasjust been that he is getting more pats than usual when we go for walks. but two days ago, he was with a dog sitter
so, quebec is attacked, quebec will resist, quebec will unite itself.o be very proud of what we do here. in quebec, we are going to continue to make this remarkable place. we are going to continue to sell it all over the world. we will work with true partners. boeing may have won a battle but let me tell you that the war is far from over and that we shall win. 16 million australians are currently being asked to vote in a same—sex marriage postal survey. the issue of legalising gay marriage is...
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born in quebec and 6045, born to a family -- born in quebec in and isorn into a family singled out. dies when he is very young. oh boy, that is really difficult in the 17th century, to lose your father, who is a protector of one's family but no. because his father had a trade, his mother is a marriageable prospect. she married up several times. each time after she widowed, she marry someone else who is even wealthier and more prestigious and brings more money into the relationship. her last husband happen to be a woodward himself. himself.a widower they had many children together. louis jolliet ends up being a stepbrother to multiple siblings who were half native american. is a well-connected young man. trapper, he was a superb keyboard player. he was a harpsichord is and an organist -- a harpsichordist and an organist. he provided the music. it cuts across the grain of the fur trappers. it is not him. he is in a vicious man -- he is an ambitious man. he really knows the trade of for from the ground up. where did he learn it? he had an older brother. trappere of the master and trade
born in quebec and 6045, born to a family -- born in quebec in and isorn into a family singled out. dies when he is very young. oh boy, that is really difficult in the 17th century, to lose your father, who is a protector of one's family but no. because his father had a trade, his mother is a marriageable prospect. she married up several times. each time after she widowed, she marry someone else who is even wealthier and more prestigious and brings more money into the relationship. her last...
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whenever he was in quebec keep provided music for services. it cuts across the grain of the stereo type of the first trapper paying irreligious and licentious person out in the wilderness having a good time killing for and getting money from them. he was a deeply ambitious man, skilled businessman, and also really knows the trade of four from the ground up. where did he learned? adrianan older brother who was one of those kind of master trappers and traders. it seems like usually a it louise juliet was very enticed to him and wanted to learn the business from the ground up. his brother, a married man was several children back in french canada never comes back. he just kind of disappears into the wilderness. and the same thing happens to louis jolliet. we have no idea where he died, where his body is, he simply never return to quebec one day. that is a sad fate for a man who chose this profession. sometimes you just die somewhere in and art never heard from again. is certainly the case of at least two of the sons from this particular family. so
whenever he was in quebec keep provided music for services. it cuts across the grain of the stereo type of the first trapper paying irreligious and licentious person out in the wilderness having a good time killing for and getting money from them. he was a deeply ambitious man, skilled businessman, and also really knows the trade of four from the ground up. where did he learned? adrianan older brother who was one of those kind of master trappers and traders. it seems like usually a it louise...
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so quebec is attacked, quebec will resist, quebec will unite itself.ther to be very proud of what we do here. we are going to continue to make this remarkable place. —— plane. we are going to continue to sell it all over the world. we will work with true partners. boeing may have won a battle but let me tell you that the war is far from over and that we shall win. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: art today — gone tomorrow. why a washington exhibition, seven months in the making, will never be seen again. ben johnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all the athletes should be clean going into the games. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that this morning, these people were in their homes. tonight, those homes have been burnt down by serbian soldiers and police. all the taliban positions along here have been strengthened, presumably in case the americans invade. it's no use having a secret service which cannot preserve its own secrets against the world. and so the british government has no
so quebec is attacked, quebec will resist, quebec will unite itself.ther to be very proud of what we do here. we are going to continue to make this remarkable place. —— plane. we are going to continue to sell it all over the world. we will work with true partners. boeing may have won a battle but let me tell you that the war is far from over and that we shall win. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: art today — gone tomorrow. why a washington exhibition, seven months in the making,...
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as is something the french quebec control to build an empire off of? wouldn't that be terrific? let's get an answer to that. the french government blesses but they do not find an expedition to explore this river. louis jolliet knows he can do it alone. he has the obvious choice because of his intelligence, knowledge of the landscape, and connections. he chooses as his travel partner, he inquires about the jacques marquette, who is a known quantity at this point. he is very zealous, very active, he immediately heads to the great lakes region. for louis jolliet, this is the kind of energy desired. i am the knowledge, this man has the desire to go, he also asked connectivity with native american groups, he is been working among native american groups for about eight years at this point so this is the ideal partner for me. the jesuits automatically agree. he is young, if he does suffer from a chronic disease and things like it has been in remission for a while in he seems capable of making the journey and he definitely wants to go. the men me one another in the early winter of 1673
as is something the french quebec control to build an empire off of? wouldn't that be terrific? let's get an answer to that. the french government blesses but they do not find an expedition to explore this river. louis jolliet knows he can do it alone. he has the obvious choice because of his intelligence, knowledge of the landscape, and connections. he chooses as his travel partner, he inquires about the jacques marquette, who is a known quantity at this point. he is very zealous, very active,...
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the company says it will cease all operations in quebec starting october 14th. interesting difference to what's happening in london. the company is the proactive one to say this is too big of a restriction. in london, the transporter authorities have said you're not already complying with certain requirements, therefore we won't renew your license either way, another major city that they're not going to be able to operate in unless they make some changes. >> follow the rules. >> on the surface of this, i can back uber much more. quebec is adding a stringent new regulation, which they're now saying they're not going to comply to. in london, there was a set of regulations that the transport authority is saying they aren't complying with and should have been >> 35 hours of training and having a background check by police doesn't seem stringent to me >> the 35 hours of training is a big difference to their business model. if you have a driver's license and a background check, most consumers would be content with that, rather than specific tranlitran i training to be
the company says it will cease all operations in quebec starting october 14th. interesting difference to what's happening in london. the company is the proactive one to say this is too big of a restriction. in london, the transporter authorities have said you're not already complying with certain requirements, therefore we won't renew your license either way, another major city that they're not going to be able to operate in unless they make some changes. >> follow the rules. >> on...
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quebec carries a lot of political weight, quite similar to northern ireland actually, is an interesting's obviously a potential that this could lead to the level of being a full dispute if there's something like nafta because of the importance politically of the issues. this is the kind of thing that obviously donald trump is worried about the employment in the aerospace in the us and justin trudeau is worried about similar for canada. but the reality is a full on trade dispute would be quite problematic because as you point out boeing has received subsidies, airbuses has received subsidies and in europe we had a wto dispute for many years, and i don't see why they would raise it to this level because it would be a bloodbath, everyone would be suing everyone, so why not contain it diplomatically before it gets to that level? what is the relationship like between donald trump and justin trudeau given the point in that report that donald trump prides himself on being a lack of and shortly afterwards vitriolic about the nafta agreement?” of and shortly afterwards vitriolic about the nafta
quebec carries a lot of political weight, quite similar to northern ireland actually, is an interesting's obviously a potential that this could lead to the level of being a full dispute if there's something like nafta because of the importance politically of the issues. this is the kind of thing that obviously donald trump is worried about the employment in the aerospace in the us and justin trudeau is worried about similar for canada. but the reality is a full on trade dispute would be quite...
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can deny that they have somehow subsidized the production of this aircraft in fact quebec the province of quebec a very big government of thirteen million people twelve million people rather they have actually owned half of the program to produce this jet auto why has lent virtually interest free money hundreds of millions of dollars to bombard yeah this is a company it's been in trouble now for quite some time it developed the world's first snowmobiles yes no more bills what's more canadian back in the one nine hundred thirty s. and now it's our only global aerospace player it produces many many planes for export smaller than this as well as a whole range of trains trams subways and so on this is a company that's been in trouble this was a plane that was supposed to get out of trouble and it's denied the u.s. market it doesn't look good for bombard you thank you for that dan your lack in toronto bear on the story here and i'm going to be honest there's not a lot happening when you see those lights like that the reuters and the a.p. ones that means they've already finished or about to
can deny that they have somehow subsidized the production of this aircraft in fact quebec the province of quebec a very big government of thirteen million people twelve million people rather they have actually owned half of the program to produce this jet auto why has lent virtually interest free money hundreds of millions of dollars to bombard yeah this is a company it's been in trouble now for quite some time it developed the world's first snowmobiles yes no more bills what's more canadian...
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the firm is pulling out of the canadian province of quebec labor will stop operations next month due to new regulations the new rules require drivers to undergo thirty five hours of training and to have a criminal background check validate validated by the québec police force instead of by a third party who is calling on contacts government to reconsider but the promises transport minister says the new rules are not up for negotiation in what's being seen as a test for donald trump's political pull the president's chosen candidate for a senate seat has lost a runoff election in alabama lose the strange was appointed to fill a vacancy earlier this year but had to stand in a special election to complete the rest of the term he was beaten in the republican primary by roy moore mr moore is a former state supreme court judge who's been removed from office twice for defying federal court orders alabama is heavily republican and will be the favorite to win the seats in the coming election. told from plans to visit the u.s. on into puerto rico which has been devastated by hurricane maria the
the firm is pulling out of the canadian province of quebec labor will stop operations next month due to new regulations the new rules require drivers to undergo thirty five hours of training and to have a criminal background check validate validated by the québec police force instead of by a third party who is calling on contacts government to reconsider but the promises transport minister says the new rules are not up for negotiation in what's being seen as a test for donald trump's political...
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how can we include conscious quÉbec terms this weekend knowing millions of american citizens are puertorico, hundreds of thousands of citizens in puerto rico and the virgin islands. how can we go home for the weekend knowing the citizens may be homeless? they may not have shelter, they may not have food or water. we cannot allow our fellow americans to fall deeper into this crisis. >> [speaking in native language] [speaking in native language] >> we are people of hope, we are people of faith, but history has always been one of matching prayers and words with actions. we must act now.of mr. president, i yield the floor. >> mr. president, have the opportunity yesterday along witr the coast guard and the resident commissioner puerto rico, jennifer gonzales to visit san juan, puerto rico and see some devastation firsthand that has impacted the u.s. territory. i would surmise this and summarize it by saying, what i saw is over three and half million american citizens potentially on the verge of a serious and growing humanitarian crisis. there's a lot of reasons for this, puerto rico has been
how can we include conscious quÉbec terms this weekend knowing millions of american citizens are puertorico, hundreds of thousands of citizens in puerto rico and the virgin islands. how can we go home for the weekend knowing the citizens may be homeless? they may not have shelter, they may not have food or water. we cannot allow our fellow americans to fall deeper into this crisis. >> [speaking in native language] [speaking in native language] >> we are people of hope, we are...
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later this week, he'll hold a news conference with the premiere of quebec and ontario, both canadian. >>> permits and payments are in question as u.c. berkeley gets ready for a free speech week planned by conservative speaker -- he released this video earlier today. >> steve sutton released a press statement over the weekend saying two free speech headline events are cancelled because the student group hosting it failed to file the paperwork on time. that isn't true. the patriot has been stone walled and ignored and side lined by the administration which has refused to answer questions and return known calls. >> u.c. berkeley sent out a press release today saying its committed to free speech on campus. events by the berkeley student group from wheeler auditorium will not take place, but the university is planning for the remaining events on the schedule including speeches starting at noon next sunday through wednesday. according to the berkeley patriot group -- anne colter and white house chief strategist steve bannon are slated to make appearances. >>> a search is underway for a man
later this week, he'll hold a news conference with the premiere of quebec and ontario, both canadian. >>> permits and payments are in question as u.c. berkeley gets ready for a free speech week planned by conservative speaker -- he released this video earlier today. >> steve sutton released a press statement over the weekend saying two free speech headline events are cancelled because the student group hosting it failed to file the paperwork on time. that isn't true. the patriot...
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. >>> new developments in quebec -- that's not right. uber is ending operations in quebec, the canadian province doesn't rescind new rules introduced last week. the new rules require uber drivers to get background checks performed by police rather than private security firms. and drivers will be required to undergo 35 hours of traditional taxi driving training instead of 20 hours. if the government doesn't back down, uber is going to call it quits october 14th. >>> new this morning on the other side lyft and ford are teaming up now. according to fortune.com, they plan to develop south driving cars on growing network of passengers. we're having camera issues right now. let me tell you about this, ford wants to use lyft's data and its own to determine what kind of infrastructure would be needed to properly service and maintain a fleet of self-driving cars. >>> coming up next, seven things you need to know as you start your day and the iconic movie heading to the great white way. we're showing you that video because there's also bad news fo
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by boeing boeing is accusing the canadian government of unfairly subsidizing the series aircraft quebec has a one billion dollars stake in the company but denies providing any subsidies let's get the latest on the story from daniel lackey joins us live from toronto so daniel how is this all being received in canada. well i think shock and outrage are the two things that come to mind shock because they didn't expect the united states to impose such a punitively high tariff boeing itself it only asked for an eighty percent tariff instead they're getting two hundred twenty percent effectively traveling the price of the c. series aircraft if it goes through still several months before a final decision but also outraged the premier of quebec said the united states was being arrogant prime minister justin trudeau has already threatened to cancel a deal with boeing to purchase a number of fighter jets worth five billion dollars and they're also pledging to fight they're saying they're going to take this to the world trade organization and to the north american free trade agreement nafta where
by boeing boeing is accusing the canadian government of unfairly subsidizing the series aircraft quebec has a one billion dollars stake in the company but denies providing any subsidies let's get the latest on the story from daniel lackey joins us live from toronto so daniel how is this all being received in canada. well i think shock and outrage are the two things that come to mind shock because they didn't expect the united states to impose such a punitively high tariff boeing itself it only...
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neither of which secessionist quebecers care a hoot for but they still all rise reluctantlya to theireet and at least kind of look semi-bored as they are standing up for it. malcolm turnbull, the prime minister of australia, ran a campaign to get rid of the the australian flag but he still stands up for the flag. what is going on here is absolutely extraordinary where people are actually taking the most basic act a citizen can do, rise to his feet when he hears the first bars of the nationalen anthem and have constructed an entirely different ritual around it. and to listen to people saying -- as you said yesterday, the free speech argumentnt is completely disingenuous. these are the same people who say that if ben shapiro or the head of the imf comes to an american college, it's so traumatizing you have to have a safe space for them. these same people will defend the hollowing out one of the few communal acts remaining in a divided nation and they will defend it on free-speech grounds, completely disingenuous. >> tucker: what do you think would happen if nfl players did this to the m
neither of which secessionist quebecers care a hoot for but they still all rise reluctantlya to theireet and at least kind of look semi-bored as they are standing up for it. malcolm turnbull, the prime minister of australia, ran a campaign to get rid of the the australian flag but he still stands up for the flag. what is going on here is absolutely extraordinary where people are actually taking the most basic act a citizen can do, rise to his feet when he hears the first bars of the nationalen...
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right now here in quebec i. see no work in fact. and this is a very special place where. i will be asked me when i might just moments it's almost time yes i might. i could introduce you eat it is home to the holds most ball for drug syndicates why you grow marijuana and north tomatoes at city. hall there's a big bowl of it all came up to the heart of the bill but before nobody walks the people in. the mob there. is no room. to keep. a. low because most times the government knows what they do and they do nothing. wrong here describe the. problem. and headache. i fell in over the shock when i was three years old saw it's a long story of shots for me the most difficult moment was too close when i was. my first for the first photo to us we've done because you can see shock then because it was there for a moment so it was. not my motivation was just wander off to the because i knew that i wanted to be there i didn't continue to just who. are just there. to see. what i wanted to do with. health you know that you're helping the world be a bit better so i would say that that woul
right now here in quebec i. see no work in fact. and this is a very special place where. i will be asked me when i might just moments it's almost time yes i might. i could introduce you eat it is home to the holds most ball for drug syndicates why you grow marijuana and north tomatoes at city. hall there's a big bowl of it all came up to the heart of the bill but before nobody walks the people in. the mob there. is no room. to keep. a. low because most times the government knows what they do...
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all the way to quebec when day breaks. . >> the sky is rightly blue.trip north on the way to mars. >>> you know, he will help you see that on your trip to london in 20 minutes. >> i'm glad somebody is thinking all this stuff. >>> i'm trying to get you threw your weekend. san francisco, what happened, 80s, 90s. today's hi 61 degrees. welcome back to reality. livermore 74. it's going to get dry this weekend. we're going to see some gusty winds in the hills, for about a 12-hour window late tonight there will be a critical fire danger time and that is the fire weather watch. namely campers and hikers. be smart. things are still tinder dry and humidity will be decreasing once again. low 50s in the north bay, napa 54, livermore 58, redwood city 56, san francisco 57. speaking of the city, the autumn monday festival this weekend. what a nice weekend, sunshine returns especially in the afternoon, temperatures around 70, 71 degrees. the castro street fair in san francisco. 72 degrees there. so we're going to rebound a bit. temperatures into the low 70s. the ocea
all the way to quebec when day breaks. . >> the sky is rightly blue.trip north on the way to mars. >>> you know, he will help you see that on your trip to london in 20 minutes. >> i'm glad somebody is thinking all this stuff. >>> i'm trying to get you threw your weekend. san francisco, what happened, 80s, 90s. today's hi 61 degrees. welcome back to reality. livermore 74. it's going to get dry this weekend. we're going to see some gusty winds in the hills, for about...
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worth pointing out that this is a very big story in the uk and in canada especially in quebec.rning, look through the websites of the major newspapers and almost not mentioned here in the us. that is the kind disparity of these trading arrangements, america is the big player here and feels confident that the uk in the end probably will not cancel those contracts and will still buy boeing products. distinctly awkward for the government, not only is the dup a key partner when it comes to the brexit debate in parliament, but also of course it is in the arena of brexit, talking about the free trade deal with the americans and detractors will say you see, we might have this special relationship but they wanted their way and this will be punishing for us and we will not be able to fight back as the smaller partner. in that sense for the government this is, just the wrong time. after facing criticism that his response to puerto rico was inadequate, the trump administration is now moving fast to send aid to the island. the trouble is, it's a bit late — hurricane maria hit a full week a
worth pointing out that this is a very big story in the uk and in canada especially in quebec.rning, look through the websites of the major newspapers and almost not mentioned here in the us. that is the kind disparity of these trading arrangements, america is the big player here and feels confident that the uk in the end probably will not cancel those contracts and will still buy boeing products. distinctly awkward for the government, not only is the dup a key partner when it comes to the...
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. >>> uber is halting operations in quebec next month to avoid new regulations. quebec transportation drivers to undergo 35 hours of trading and have criminal background checks validated by police instead of third parties. rather than complying with the new rules, uber is pulling out the company says it will cease all operations in quebec starting october 14th. >> doesn't sound that prohibitive. >> to have a check by a third party? >> they're afraid of what they'll find out 35 hours doesn't seem that bad hey, noah. >> haey. >>> the commerce department is considering slapping a 220% tariff on -- noah? >> bombardier. >> you say it with the little -- >> he can roll his rs. >> all right and -- what else do you guys, say? eh >> eh. >> great hockey town >> beautiful, too. got that european feel quebec >> montreal for sure >> you can't get an uber >> you can walk montreal it's beautiful >> in response to a complaint filed by boeing that bombardi bombardier -- >> sorry, i wasn't reading the prompter >> what are you doing? what else do you have to do? >> i'm down here on
. >>> uber is halting operations in quebec next month to avoid new regulations. quebec transportation drivers to undergo 35 hours of trading and have criminal background checks validated by police instead of third parties. rather than complying with the new rules, uber is pulling out the company says it will cease all operations in quebec starting october 14th. >> doesn't sound that prohibitive. >> to have a check by a third party? >> they're afraid of what they'll...
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it's threatening to pull out of canada's quebec province next month because of new rules the regulations require drivers to undergo thirty five hours of training and have criminal background checks validated by police instead of third parties who were once quebecs government to reconsider but the province province is transport minister says the new rules on up for negotiation join me now is jamie woodcock a fellow at the london school of economics who specializes on the digital economy it's very good to have you with us so it's not looking good for on many fronts is it and in many different countries how's it going to come out of this. so i think the decision from to f.l. to revoke the license came as quite a shock in many ways and i think perhaps the most shocking thing about it is that in london and in the u.k. the drivers and organizing into a trade union the independent workers of great britain. and there was no mention in the folding of tall about the way it has been treating the drivers and i think a lot of the press coverage in the first couple of days has spoken about you know wh
it's threatening to pull out of canada's quebec province next month because of new rules the regulations require drivers to undergo thirty five hours of training and have criminal background checks validated by police instead of third parties who were once quebecs government to reconsider but the province province is transport minister says the new rules on up for negotiation join me now is jamie woodcock a fellow at the london school of economics who specializes on the digital economy it's...
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cooper is pulling out of the canadian province of quebec who will stop operations next month because of new regulations the new rules require drivers to undergo thirty five hours of training and to have criminal background checks validated by the police and get back instead of third parties is calling complex government to reconsider but the promises transport minister says the new rules are not up for negotiation. fans of one of america's most famous authors can look forward to a new book one hundred seven years after mark twain died the creator of huckleberry finn and tom sawyer also wrote notes for a bedtime story which modern day authors of finally published christensen knew me as more of a poor boy along with his animal friends finds himself on a quest to rescue a kidnapped prince it's a character conceived by the american literary icon mark twain but brought to life more than one hundred years after his death the journey of this children's book starts here in hartford connecticut this house was where the major creative period of mark twain's life happens. this is where the auth
cooper is pulling out of the canadian province of quebec who will stop operations next month because of new regulations the new rules require drivers to undergo thirty five hours of training and to have criminal background checks validated by the police and get back instead of third parties is calling complex government to reconsider but the promises transport minister says the new rules are not up for negotiation. fans of one of america's most famous authors can look forward to a new book one...
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i will have to say that in french, because i saw the quebec reporters perk up on that one.we have committed ourselves to a renewal of our air flotilla , ourselves to a renewal of our air flotilla, especially in regard to fighterjets. flotilla, especially in regard to fighter jets. everyone knows flotilla, especially in regard to fighterjets. everyone knows that we are currently considering super hornets as a potential option, a possibility. but what is sure is that if boeing were to continue to insist on eliminating tens of thousands ofjobs insist on eliminating tens of thousands of jobs in insist on eliminating tens of thousands ofjobs in canada through their attack against bombardier, as a government, they should not expect us a government, they should not expect us to buy planes of them if they are attacking our industries.l us to buy planes of them if they are attacking our industries. a question about brexit, today supposedly you have changed the structure of your negotiating team. oliver robins will no be running the negotiation, is another sign that you got this wron
i will have to say that in french, because i saw the quebec reporters perk up on that one.we have committed ourselves to a renewal of our air flotilla , ourselves to a renewal of our air flotilla, especially in regard to fighterjets. flotilla, especially in regard to fighter jets. everyone knows flotilla, especially in regard to fighterjets. everyone knows that we are currently considering super hornets as a potential option, a possibility. but what is sure is that if boeing were to continue to...
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harlequin ladybird originates from china you know it was released in quebec in the us and in france and it can still be found in england and belgium. this insect was introduced as a beneficial predator but it rapidly developed into a past which no one predicted. the beetle has invaded the humans and it swarms we now want to curtail it it must be used for biological past control. the disastrous introduction of the harlequin ladybird gave biological pest control a bad reputation for a long time when you do find an insect somewhere you go to our core and in process you identify make sure that you know what it is you make sure that what is feed on what it is reproduction and what it is like and not like so basically you do all this research and if you do that research well you do minimize the chance of something going wrong. introducing an insect into an environment is always a calculated risk but isn't the damage that's caused by pesticides more important. one hundred and twenty years worth of data shows that ninety nine percent of programs for biological pest control have been ineffective
harlequin ladybird originates from china you know it was released in quebec in the us and in france and it can still be found in england and belgium. this insect was introduced as a beneficial predator but it rapidly developed into a past which no one predicted. the beetle has invaded the humans and it swarms we now want to curtail it it must be used for biological past control. the disastrous introduction of the harlequin ladybird gave biological pest control a bad reputation for a long time...
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aircraft the canadian province of quebec has a one billion dollars stake in the company but it says it doesn't provide any subsidies the u.k. has also warned boeing the dispute could jeopardize its defense contracts with the company wings of the c. series aircraft are made out of body a plant in northern ireland where more than one thousand people work the indonesian island of bali remains on high alert because of all might erupt mt agang has been spouting smoke and ash for the past six days its tremors are becoming more intense those are the headlines the news continues after all jazeera world i'll see about half an hour. oh damn. this temple is a crowded city at the best time. with often impossible traffic busy street construction and road bikes. having to navigate it without being able to see is a challenge. it's one that the four people in the story have done every day of their inspiring blind. decided to this event to the president and so a full month. he did miss it it was from a study that took out the letter alluded to a month will not miss a is on learning a question which wil
aircraft the canadian province of quebec has a one billion dollars stake in the company but it says it doesn't provide any subsidies the u.k. has also warned boeing the dispute could jeopardize its defense contracts with the company wings of the c. series aircraft are made out of body a plant in northern ireland where more than one thousand people work the indonesian island of bali remains on high alert because of all might erupt mt agang has been spouting smoke and ash for the past six days...
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at one stage, the quebec government student and supporting 1 million dollars of investment as a port.at has ruffled the feathers of some of its points, including boeing, which is one of its major rivals in the market. it has complained that that money was given as an unfair subsidy. it has made a complaint to the department of commerce saying that it should be allowed. the big worry here is that that could mean that punitive ta riffs that could mean that punitive tariffs are put in place, basically they will try and punish in some way by extra duty of extra taxes, to stop the plane from being, as boeing feels, unfairly position because of the extra money they came from the government in canada. this has been a big dispute going on for some time. the prime minister has stepped in because the wings of the ccd series are made in belfast. bombardier is a very significant employer here, it employs around 4000 employer here, it employs around a0 0 0 staff employer here, it employs around 4000 staff across northern ireland. the damage that could be done by losing those orders would really be
at one stage, the quebec government student and supporting 1 million dollars of investment as a port.at has ruffled the feathers of some of its points, including boeing, which is one of its major rivals in the market. it has complained that that money was given as an unfair subsidy. it has made a complaint to the department of commerce saying that it should be allowed. the big worry here is that that could mean that punitive ta riffs that could mean that punitive tariffs are put in place,...
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series aircraft quebec has a one billion dollar stake in the company but the nies providing any subsidies it's calling the preliminary anti subsidies duties on the c. series an attack on canada. brazil is investigating the reported massacre of up to ten members of an isolated amazonian tribe it's believed that the indigenous people were killed by gold miners who later bragged about the attack al-jazeera steam is the first to be given access to the area since it happened our latin america editor lucien newman has a part one of our exclusive two part special series from the jaafari valley. the java the valley indigenous reserve. eight million hectares of brazilian amazon the size of austria it's home to the largest number of non contacted tribes in the world photographed only rarely from the air and it's here that ten indigenous people were reportedly massacred last month by illegal gold miners who roam these rivers we flew four thousand kilometers from sao paulo to menow sea to. and there by boat to. there we met leaders of the reserves indigenous tribes who agreed to take us there. this i
series aircraft quebec has a one billion dollar stake in the company but the nies providing any subsidies it's calling the preliminary anti subsidies duties on the c. series an attack on canada. brazil is investigating the reported massacre of up to ten members of an isolated amazonian tribe it's believed that the indigenous people were killed by gold miners who later bragged about the attack al-jazeera steam is the first to be given access to the area since it happened our latin america editor...
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series aircraft the canadian province of quebec has a one billion dollars stake in the company but it says it doesn't provide any subsidies the u.k. has also warned boeing the dispute could jeopardize its defense contracts with the company wings of the craft a made out of body a plant in northern ireland where more than a thousand people work. the u.n. has met to discuss the humanitarian crisis in syria it's alleged that russian led airstrikes destroyed hospitals and killed dozens of civilians both and hama provinces have come under heavy bombardment this week but russia says it only struck i so fighters diplomatic editor james bays has more. after more than six years of bloodshed the un security council has heard about so many atrocities in syria the latest attacks bombardment of civilians including the targeting of hospitals acts of escalation by the syrian government and its russian allies in what's supposed to be a deescalation zone british and french diplomats have described it as an acceptable and the palling yet the words of the un's own special envoy were markedly less harsh f
series aircraft the canadian province of quebec has a one billion dollars stake in the company but it says it doesn't provide any subsidies the u.k. has also warned boeing the dispute could jeopardize its defense contracts with the company wings of the craft a made out of body a plant in northern ireland where more than a thousand people work. the u.n. has met to discuss the humanitarian crisis in syria it's alleged that russian led airstrikes destroyed hospitals and killed dozens of civilians...
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piece today is a looking at how lawmakers are calling for investigations into quebec's and what the managementrms of selling stopped before they announced this happened. i bring this up to say they are likely -- there are likely to be hearings. what does that say for the company? there will be potential congressional hearings. i think there will be a general dismay among consumers, which is how did this happen and the fact that you have trans union saying we are having overstaffed calls, we have to get people answering phones, where are they doing this to begin with -- why aren't withdoi thisng to begin -- doing this to begin with -- doing this to begin with? you for much. the trump administration is going into high gear to move tax reform into congress. paul ryan says they will try to make it become law in the next three months. whatever the administration wants to do for taxes will have to make it fit into a budget and this makes it very key to what the president wants to accomplish. earlier today, omb director mick mulvaney joins my colleague he asked themand how the administration plan on
piece today is a looking at how lawmakers are calling for investigations into quebec's and what the managementrms of selling stopped before they announced this happened. i bring this up to say they are likely -- there are likely to be hearings. what does that say for the company? there will be potential congressional hearings. i think there will be a general dismay among consumers, which is how did this happen and the fact that you have trans union saying we are having overstaffed calls, we...
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. >> yale's manager has entered into negotiation for a power line through quebec coming through 23 miles hampshire that would supply power for new england. and it is controversial because, yale activists say that they are not harvesting in the right way, they are not being responsible. locals are saying it is not necessary. it won't create jobs. again, the yale manager is not being responsible in the way that they are clearcutting. there are canadian tribes in canada that are saying it is going to desecrate tribal lands. and environmentalists say it is going to impact on the moose and caribou and salmon. carol: they are making a lot money from it from leasing it to the power plants. >> yes. and allowing the access, yes, yale will make money from this. ♪ carol: storms like hurricane harvey do not come along every day. many coastal communities cope with flooding every year. oliver: they turn to the national flood insurance program for help. unfortunately, it is in trouble. >> it writes policies for homes that are in flood prone areas. it has been around since the 60's. it is a way to incen
. >> yale's manager has entered into negotiation for a power line through quebec coming through 23 miles hampshire that would supply power for new england. and it is controversial because, yale activists say that they are not harvesting in the right way, they are not being responsible. locals are saying it is not necessary. it won't create jobs. again, the yale manager is not being responsible in the way that they are clearcutting. there are canadian tribes in canada that are saying it is...
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you see a british general who died after being mortally wounded at the battle of quebec in 1759, hoping to capture french canada for the british empire. and he was celebrated by americans. this tavern sign hung in front of the tavern kept by israel putnam, who would be famous as an american general in the revolutionary war, fought in the battle of bunker hill. our second gallery we titled the price of victory. more empire, more problems. after the british victory in the seven years war, with this vastly expanded empire, particularly in north america, britain faces this challenge. havinge is excited about this larger empire, but there are now tens of thousands of new subjects. that look to king george the third, desiring him to act as their sovereign or in the case of people who do not recognize the new sovereign, like native americans, at least seeing them as a person who they can ask for assistance with their problems. so you have tens of thousands of native americans, more than 70,000 french catholic and some former spanish colonists who now britain claims as its subjects. have 2.5on,
you see a british general who died after being mortally wounded at the battle of quebec in 1759, hoping to capture french canada for the british empire. and he was celebrated by americans. this tavern sign hung in front of the tavern kept by israel putnam, who would be famous as an american general in the revolutionary war, fought in the battle of bunker hill. our second gallery we titled the price of victory. more empire, more problems. after the british victory in the seven years war, with...
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. >>> and uber saying good-bye to quebec why they lost another battle it's wednesday, september 27, 2017"worldwide exchange" begins right now >>
. >>> and uber saying good-bye to quebec why they lost another battle it's wednesday, september 27, 2017"worldwide exchange" begins right now >>
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mary: yale's manager entered into a lease for a power line that will through quebec.les of yale's land for new hampshire that will power new england. it is controversial because yale activists say they are not harvesting in the right way or being responsible. locals are saying it is not necessary. it will not create jobs. managers areale not being responsible in the linear clearcutting -- in the way they are clear cutting. they are canadian tribes who are saying it will desecrate their tribal land. environmentalists say it will impact moose and caribou and salmon. carol: that they get money releasing it to the power plant. mary: and allowing access, yes, yale will make money from this. carol: storms like hurricane harvey don't come along every day, but many american coastal communities cope with flooding every year. oliver: the national foot insurance is an dire financial straits. here is editor matt phillips. tt: it basically subsidizes private insurers to go and write policies for homes that are in very flood prone areas. this has been around since the 1960's. it wa
mary: yale's manager entered into a lease for a power line that will through quebec.les of yale's land for new hampshire that will power new england. it is controversial because yale activists say they are not harvesting in the right way or being responsible. locals are saying it is not necessary. it will not create jobs. managers areale not being responsible in the linear clearcutting -- in the way they are clear cutting. they are canadian tribes who are saying it will desecrate their tribal...
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my father's people were french mixed bloods, they arrived in the new world in 1637 in montreal and quebec. generation to receive the grant from one of the charleses in montreal. anyway, i was going home on two fronts, one was to go back and that myce something great-grandfather had been through, the stories that i heard as a child. i packed up all of my collage materials, my historic photos, and and pieces of brochures newspaper articles, historic newspaper articles, i packed it all up, i looked at photos of my great-grandfather and all of these people, you will see them coming up here. are going tos, we go and replay history. i took them with me to europe and proceeded to produce a series of collages celebrating reminiscences of them in europe. that is claude monet's residence. that is where i resided, in a place behind it. to the gardens, there were two other artists and residents and believe me, you would never believe the things garden.did in monet's we took our lunch and never wine and our beer and we sat on the japanese bridge and put our feet in the water and drank wine and celebra
my father's people were french mixed bloods, they arrived in the new world in 1637 in montreal and quebec. generation to receive the grant from one of the charleses in montreal. anyway, i was going home on two fronts, one was to go back and that myce something great-grandfather had been through, the stories that i heard as a child. i packed up all of my collage materials, my historic photos, and and pieces of brochures newspaper articles, historic newspaper articles, i packed it all up, i...
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here is what's happening this hour quebec's premier calling 220 pars tariff imposed by u.s. on bombardier planes. claims they used subsidies boeing's stock has been moving higher on the news u.s. national guardsmen and military personnel assisting with relief efforts in puerto rico members of puerto rico national guard assisting police with security at gas stations on the island because of severe gas shortages. heavy winds fuel the fire in california the canyon fire, as it's called, has already scorched 2,000 acres an forced evacuation of 1500 residents. it's only about 5% contained a new poll from the university of michigan reveals about a third of older adults take some sort of sleep aid at bedtime despite health warnings 8% over 65 take prescription sleep medications as well. experts say some of those drugs, however, can increase the risk of falls, confusion, and digestion issues that's the news update this hour back downtown to "squawk alley." carl, i think just having three children and in your case two children, you sleep very well at night. there's no sleep aid needed
here is what's happening this hour quebec's premier calling 220 pars tariff imposed by u.s. on bombardier planes. claims they used subsidies boeing's stock has been moving higher on the news u.s. national guardsmen and military personnel assisting with relief efforts in puerto rico members of puerto rico national guard assisting police with security at gas stations on the island because of severe gas shortages. heavy winds fuel the fire in california the canyon fire, as it's called, has already...
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. >> maybe it wasn't as quebec, are you surprised by the sort of downgrading of the storm? initially when it was forecast, they said it could easily still have been a category 2 heading into the georgia area. it looks like obviously it's a category 1 pretty quickly. >> yeah, a couple things, that interaction with cuba was important. it was a category 5, it had winds of 185 miles per hour, one of the strongest storms we've seen in the atlantic. it never fully recovered after that. the earlier landfall today, unfortunately it was very bad for marco i'll, but it was good for folks up the road, tampa areas like ft. meyers, they got less of the storm surge because it was less intense because of that landfall. warm water is the gasoline for these storms. >> that earlier landfall saved areas up the coast. >>> all right, let's go back now to florida and to miami, we have been on the ground. we have been seeing the images as the storm moved in. give us an update of what it's like there, this morning, especially compared to what you witnessed yesterday and the day befo before. >> rep
. >> maybe it wasn't as quebec, are you surprised by the sort of downgrading of the storm? initially when it was forecast, they said it could easily still have been a category 2 heading into the georgia area. it looks like obviously it's a category 1 pretty quickly. >> yeah, a couple things, that interaction with cuba was important. it was a category 5, it had winds of 185 miles per hour, one of the strongest storms we've seen in the atlantic. it never fully recovered after that....
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multiple works including a tragedy of democracy -- he is a professor of history at the university of quebec, montreal. he is a good friend of the library, greg, please? thank you very much. [applause] mr. robinson: good afternoon, it is a very great honor to be here at the fdr library, thank you all for coming, thank you for inviting me. it is really impressive that we have this kind of turnout on a sunday afternoon, it is very nice of you to take time from your schedules for this. i wanted to talk today about the clash between franklin and eleanor roosevelt on the subject of japanese americans. president reagan roosevelt and first lady roosevelt -- president franklin roosevelt and first lady roosevelt clashed about this. the president signed executive order 9066 which authorized the removal of over 110,000 japanese americans from the west coast on the basis of their ethnicity. the president referred to the intern camps as concentration camps. he referred to them this way meaning that this is where people were concentrated. not like the nazi concentration camps. this was the case of a gover
multiple works including a tragedy of democracy -- he is a professor of history at the university of quebec, montreal. he is a good friend of the library, greg, please? thank you very much. [applause] mr. robinson: good afternoon, it is a very great honor to be here at the fdr library, thank you all for coming, thank you for inviting me. it is really impressive that we have this kind of turnout on a sunday afternoon, it is very nice of you to take time from your schedules for this. i wanted to...
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we'll be quebec, a big announcement about this show and they are dying to hear it.now. straight ahead. ♪ (vo) do not go gentle into that good night, old age should burn and rave at close of day; rage, rage against the dying of the light. do not go gentle into that good night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we are the tv doctors of america, and we may not know much about medicine, but we know a lot about drama. we also know that you can avoid drama by getting an annual check-up. so go, know, and take control of your health. it could save your life. cigna. together, all the way. it could save your life. i tabut with my back paines, i couldn't sleep and get up in time. then i found aleve pm. aleve pm is the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. >> sean: welcome back to the fox news channel. we do have a big announcement. starting monday september 25th we are going to be moving to 9:00 p.m. eastern, back where we started and we are very happy about it. by the way, all my career i started out behind the eight
we'll be quebec, a big announcement about this show and they are dying to hear it.now. straight ahead. ♪ (vo) do not go gentle into that good night, old age should burn and rave at close of day; rage, rage against the dying of the light. do not go gentle into that good night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we are the tv doctors of america, and we may not know much about medicine, but we know a lot about drama. we also know that you can avoid drama by getting an annual check-up. so go, know, and take control...
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quebec, on the guitarand to a tie—break.hilst william said it felt like a special match. this management a lot to me. when you are playing at home, any major, it means a lot. especially for her as well, coming back to compete any major and prove to herself that she could defeat anything, the matter what is thrown at her. so it was amazing to see thrown at her. so it was amazing to see her shine today. in football, the world —— the welsh boss chris coleman has said they have to not truly fantastic talent of ben woodburn if he is to realise his potential at the top level. the 17—year—old followed up his winning goal against austria with a big impact last night, coming off of the bench to set up the first goal in their 2—0 victory over moldova in world cup qualifying. aaron ramsey got the second that sealed the win in injury time. we are now second in theirgroup. in injury time. we are now second in their group. we have to make sure that we get these wins, we talk about the performance but it is coming down to the crunch time a
quebec, on the guitarand to a tie—break.hilst william said it felt like a special match. this management a lot to me. when you are playing at home, any major, it means a lot. especially for her as well, coming back to compete any major and prove to herself that she could defeat anything, the matter what is thrown at her. so it was amazing to see thrown at her. so it was amazing to see her shine today. in football, the world —— the welsh boss chris coleman has said they have to not truly...
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presidents quebec 1969 have chosen not to retaliate against pyongyang, but the tone and tenor and seems to be changing. >> rocket man is on a suicide mission for himself and for his regime. >> as experts point out, there is no backing down in the north korea rulebook. martha? >> martha: trace, thank you very much. former cia officer and former state department spokesperson maria harp, also fox news contributor. first of all, on the media reaction, what do you make of that? >> this shows us that trumped arrange an syndrome is a powerful right now. you have someone in kim jong un who truly is threatening not just us but allies in the region, has the weapons with which he could make good on those promises, and there seems to be this effort to create a kind of equivalency, as the north korean propaganda and donald trump streets are somehow in the same sphere, in the same universe, and the reality here is that there should be a bipartisan sense that we face a very real and growing program know my problem with kim jong un, that we face a regime that we cannot really guess what their next step
presidents quebec 1969 have chosen not to retaliate against pyongyang, but the tone and tenor and seems to be changing. >> rocket man is on a suicide mission for himself and for his regime. >> as experts point out, there is no backing down in the north korea rulebook. martha? >> martha: trace, thank you very much. former cia officer and former state department spokesperson maria harp, also fox news contributor. first of all, on the media reaction, what do you make of that?...
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the firm is putting out of canada's quebec province it will stop operations next month due to new regulations the new rules require drivers to undergo thirty five hours of training and have criminal back. checks validated by the local police instead of the party's. government to reconsider but the provinces transport minister says the new rules on up for negotiation joining us now is nixon aka lecturer in digital economy with king's college london very good to have you with us it seems that is facing many challenges on many different fronts in many different areas will it survive. well if we look at it actually it has never made a profit nuber is losing a lot to me to live last about three billion dollars the first quarter this year lost about seven hundred million dollars so i think financially in a very precarious position even before we start talking about the sort of regulation issues because it's been chipping away through the venture capitalist cash that's there hasn't it say eventually that will dry up yeah well that's exactly what they're looking for more money right now from a ventur
the firm is putting out of canada's quebec province it will stop operations next month due to new regulations the new rules require drivers to undergo thirty five hours of training and have criminal back. checks validated by the local police instead of the party's. government to reconsider but the provinces transport minister says the new rules on up for negotiation joining us now is nixon aka lecturer in digital economy with king's college london very good to have you with us it seems that is...
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louise penny is the author of the murder mystery series featuring the quebec chief inspector of policeand gamache, her latest installment "glass houses" was published earlier this month. and pamela paul oversees book coverage at "the new york times" and is editor of its book review. her latest work is "my life with bob," a book about the many books in her life. and thank you both for joining us. and actually i want to start with a quick question about the books in your life. louise, what kind of reader are you and how do you pick what you're going to read next? >> i read everything. but you know the only sadness in my life now, i write crime novels as you said, is that i can't read crime novels anymore, even though i love them. because if i read a great crime novel that's the only book i want to write now, is the book i just read. if i read a really bad one, i'm just all upset. and part of my brain is always turned on of course trying to figure out how it worked. >> reporter: pamela, i know you get millions of books being sent to you every day, so how do you pick what you're going to r
louise penny is the author of the murder mystery series featuring the quebec chief inspector of policeand gamache, her latest installment "glass houses" was published earlier this month. and pamela paul oversees book coverage at "the new york times" and is editor of its book review. her latest work is "my life with bob," a book about the many books in her life. and thank you both for joining us. and actually i want to start with a quick question about the books in...