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and i'm very proud of quebec. i'm very proud of canada, you know?ebrate canadian, uh, ingredients, in a way that no one else has. are you some kind of patriot? is that what's going on here? is it -- is it national, uh, quebecois fervor? >> david: i think that's very much it. he's very much a patriot. i say all the time this is one of the most important restaurants, to me, in north america, if not the world. it's an art installation, if you actually look at it. >> anthony: the meal begins -- begins -- with a tower of maple desserts. good lord. sponge maple toffee. maple donuts. beaver tails. maple cotton candy. but, but, but wait, there's more. almond croissants, whippet biscuits, some nougat. >> david: yeah. >> anthony: ah, there we go. i think that's a first for me. i've never seen that done. >> david no? >> anthony: well, not with a hammer. let the madness begin. next, a whole lobe of foie gras with baked beans, on a pancake, cooked in duck fat, of course, cottage cheese and eggs, cooked in maple syrup. wow. that's awesome. there's a healthy salad
and i'm very proud of quebec. i'm very proud of canada, you know?ebrate canadian, uh, ingredients, in a way that no one else has. are you some kind of patriot? is that what's going on here? is it -- is it national, uh, quebecois fervor? >> david: i think that's very much it. he's very much a patriot. i say all the time this is one of the most important restaurants, to me, in north america, if not the world. it's an art installation, if you actually look at it. >> anthony: the meal...
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other news, india's central banks has banned banks and regulation financial times from dealing with quebec bank in india said it has made the decision it is of what it describes as the associated risk with digital currencies and it has been critical of crypto currencies, including bitcoin in recent months. the right to broadcast indian cricket on television and digital platforms over the next five years has been sold to star india. the broadcasting giant put in a manhattan 45 million dollar bid for the rights, it controls all cricket broadcasting in india. technology companies in the us are feeling the heat, fallout from facebook‘s data scandal continues and that has got a lot of them reassuring their customers on the issue of data privacy. you have the recent deaths related to this self driving cars and that has called into question is the limit of international intelligent, an area which has seen billions of dollars of investment. all of this has led to a debate over what kind of rules and laws are neededin what kind of rules and laws are needed in the technology. i spoke to brad smith,
other news, india's central banks has banned banks and regulation financial times from dealing with quebec bank in india said it has made the decision it is of what it describes as the associated risk with digital currencies and it has been critical of crypto currencies, including bitcoin in recent months. the right to broadcast indian cricket on television and digital platforms over the next five years has been sold to star india. the broadcasting giant put in a manhattan 45 million dollar bid...
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jurisdiction of the following, canada, united states, the mohawk tribal council, new york, ontario, quÉbeclin county, st. lawrence county, new york state police, quÉbec police force, ontario provincial police, the federal bureau of investigation, us border patrol, u.s. customs and the national guard. drive carefully, have a nice day. that is controlling 13,000 people in 26,000 acres. >> i hope you helped me convince -- this book is also in audio but not with her voice. you got to be kidding me. you have a beautiful voice. because she obviously wrote that she feels it. reconsider your next book. audiobook with your voice, nobody else. second question to the right. >> thank you very much. my name is - my name is sylvester. i grew up in the rio grande valley, very familiar and i'm old enough to remember the dragnet's of operation went back. i am familiar with it but your book was very heart wrenching. many difficult passages, had to put it down for a while because of how difficult it was. one of the most difficult things and maybe i got it wrong in the midst of the emotion and everything was
jurisdiction of the following, canada, united states, the mohawk tribal council, new york, ontario, quÉbeclin county, st. lawrence county, new york state police, quÉbec police force, ontario provincial police, the federal bureau of investigation, us border patrol, u.s. customs and the national guard. drive carefully, have a nice day. that is controlling 13,000 people in 26,000 acres. >> i hope you helped me convince -- this book is also in audio but not with her voice. you got to be...
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from quebec, prime ministe trudeau also sounded optimistic. >> i believe we are at a moment where we are ming forward in significant way. hopefully there will be good news coming. >> reporter: sources s the three nations are getting closer to a deal on the amount of u.s. parts and automobiles and there have been production on investing in each other's country. peter navarro talks about trade. >> the vision is to get to a world not dominated by massive trade imbalances driven by unfair non-reciprocal trade imbalances but rher free trade. >> reporter: they have a scheduled dinner tonight and m plan tot again tomorrow. even if a deal is agreed upon it would be in principle only with mu of the fine print still to be worked out. kayla tausche in washington. >>> time to lock atda s glaids. stifel downgrading intel to hold from buy. the analyst thereaying the company could face pressure as the upgrade cycle for its computer server business peeks. the price target stays at $53. at the same time, stifel said it was seeing an opportunity for rival amdk to p up pc market share, so the firm has
from quebec, prime ministe trudeau also sounded optimistic. >> i believe we are at a moment where we are ming forward in significant way. hopefully there will be good news coming. >> reporter: sources s the three nations are getting closer to a deal on the amount of u.s. parts and automobiles and there have been production on investing in each other's country. peter navarro talks about trade. >> the vision is to get to a world not dominated by massive trade imbalances driven...
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the incident happened as g7 ministers gathered in toronto ahead of the meetings in quebec city in juneglobal news 24 hours a day on air and on twitter at tictoc. i'm paul allen. this is bloomberg. at 10 yearok treasury yields at 2.96. the closest to the person they have been since 2014. all this as investors dust stuff playbooks on how to trade off with relatively higher rates. let's again with earlier guests had to say. at the decomposed nature in the past couple of weeks it is mostly a rise and. breakeven and inflation rates. i would chop it uptick inflation risk among coming back to the curve. >> the 3% special does enough to get attention but by itself it. is not necessarily at sign. was phenomenal growth, the 10 and you look at the turn that is underway for a better part of last two years, this is a 35 year change in bonds. with the has just begun. >> at the end of they have a markedly get the fed and say, how much? will they let inflation? run above target if this fed is a push back on higher rates of inflation maybe we'll have a steeper term function. us for more is mark crumpto
the incident happened as g7 ministers gathered in toronto ahead of the meetings in quebec city in juneglobal news 24 hours a day on air and on twitter at tictoc. i'm paul allen. this is bloomberg. at 10 yearok treasury yields at 2.96. the closest to the person they have been since 2014. all this as investors dust stuff playbooks on how to trade off with relatively higher rates. let's again with earlier guests had to say. at the decomposed nature in the past couple of weeks it is mostly a rise...
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new york is a bit of a talk around a cold rainy seven hundred toronto has a bit of snow possibly in quebec oh yes and so i don't terria but that's really spring ish whether to bring the green this out even though cools down a bit on sunday surprisingly further west where you do see a bit of snow still in the northern rockies there has been rather a lack of snow this you know are thought to be a very snowy winter but all this side not so so we want to see a bit more and we're not going to snow back to be. exactly well it is obviously rain here at the white cloud suggests a good line from the bahamas through cuba back to yucatan peninsula and that's where the big showers will probably develop cuba's a good focus possibly jamaica certainly bahamas and back to mexico billie's and maybe guatemala and honduras big seemed possible just about down here in the southern hemisphere south america mostly it's a dry picture from halfway down brazil south was but not including bonus areas has seen some rain recently and as bit more still to come. us trillions multibillion dollar international student of
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the incident happened as ministers gathered in toronto ahead of their meeting in quebec city. emmanuel macron has arrived in washington for a three-day trip that will include an attempt to keep the u.s. in the iran nuclear deal. and the first state visit comes after a lavish welcome in paris last year. macron says his agenda include security, trade, and issues that go beyond the u.s. and france. angela merkel is due in washington on friday. facebook says it has removed terror groupsrom by actively looking for it. human and computer review systems have been trained to seek out hate posts. facebook says 99% of that was flagged by internal procedures and not reported by users. struggling brazilian conglomerate is likely to miss a debt payment this week despite negotiating with banks for a loan. the privately held group will miss wednesday's deadline to settle $150 million in offshore bonds. they suffered climbing cash flow in the fallout of the inquiry linked to petrobras. day, andws, 24 hours a at tech talk on twitter. more than 120 countries. i am jessica summers. this is bloom
the incident happened as ministers gathered in toronto ahead of their meeting in quebec city. emmanuel macron has arrived in washington for a three-day trip that will include an attempt to keep the u.s. in the iran nuclear deal. and the first state visit comes after a lavish welcome in paris last year. macron says his agenda include security, trade, and issues that go beyond the u.s. and france. angela merkel is due in washington on friday. facebook says it has removed terror groupsrom by...
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i have had a conversation with the premier from quebec, so people across the country are thinking aboutand the victims. sol about the families and the victims. so ijust about the families and the victims. so i just want about the families and the victims. so ijust want to again thank everyone who has been so ready to support and to encourage anyone who has information, as the mayor and the chief had said, to come forward. i will now ask the minister to make a comment from the federal level. premier, thank you very much. first of all, on behalf of prime minister trudeau and the government of canada, let me extend our deep and sincere condolences to all of those who have been affected by this horrible tragedy in toronto this afternoon. the thoughts and prayers of all canadians are with the people of all canadians are with the people of toronto tonight. to the families of toronto tonight. to the families of those who have lost loved ones, and to those others who are suffering in hospital, everyone is hoping for the very best recovery for those who have been injured, and certainly our deep
i have had a conversation with the premier from quebec, so people across the country are thinking aboutand the victims. sol about the families and the victims. so ijust about the families and the victims. so i just want about the families and the victims. so ijust want to again thank everyone who has been so ready to support and to encourage anyone who has information, as the mayor and the chief had said, to come forward. i will now ask the minister to make a comment from the federal level....
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under the jurisdiction of the following canada nine states mohawk tribal council the confederacy quÉbechuntington county franklin county orange county next a please mounted police the ontario provincial police the royal canadian mountain police and the federal bureau of investigation. and coming soon the national guard. drive safely and have a nice day. they are controlling about 13,000 people and 26,000 acres. >> you know this book is also an audio. you have a beautiful voice. because she have to say wrote it she feels it's so please reconsider the book. let's go to the second question. >> thank you very much. i grew up in the valley so i'm very familiar and i'm old enough to remember the dragnets of operation. i'm a little familiar with your book puts it's still i very heartwrenching francisco. many difficult passages i just have to put it down for a while because of how difficult it was. maybe i got it wrong in the midst of the emotion and everything. the policy of emptying the water bottles so people who are supposedly our day going to die will in fact give up their attempts to cros
under the jurisdiction of the following canada nine states mohawk tribal council the confederacy quÉbechuntington county franklin county orange county next a please mounted police the ontario provincial police the royal canadian mountain police and the federal bureau of investigation. and coming soon the national guard. drive safely and have a nice day. they are controlling about 13,000 people and 26,000 acres. >> you know this book is also an audio. you have a beautiful voice. because...
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york is a bit of a talk around a cold rainy seven hundred toronto there's a bit of snow possibly in québecor east side on teria but that's really spring issue whether to bring the green this act even though cools down a bit on sunday surprisingly further west where you do see a bit of snow still in the northern rockies there has been rather a lack of snow this you know are thought to be a very snowy winter but all this side not so so we want to see a bit more and we're not going to snow back to bit like there's active weather to science there obviously rain here at the white cloud suggests a good line from the bahamas through cuba back to yucatan peninsula and that's where the big showers will probably develop cuba's a good focus possibly jamaica certainly bahamas and back to mexico billie's and maybe guatemala and honduras big seemed possible just about down here in the southern hemisphere south america mostly it's a dry picture from halfway down brazil south was but now is not going to including buenos aires has seen some rain recently and was bit more still to come. but possibly by jeff
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all habbing as cabinet ministers from the g7 countries gathered in toronto ahead of june summit in quebec. eyewitnesses say it appears the driver deliberately tried to hit people on the sidewalk. we don't know what the motive for this is yet. but the suspect is in custody. >>> let's get back to the markets. 10-year treasury yield hovers around the highest level in four years, now closing in on 3%. cause economists who worry about rising borrowing costs. joining me now is maxfund.com founder jonas ferris, sure vest wealth management ceo rob luna. jonas, let me begin with you. why is 3% on the 10-year such a psychological level? surely we can handle 3% because historically that is still really low? >> historically it is low, less psychologically useful, dow 10,000 was technically meaningless. 20,000 that is price index on stocks. that is arbitrary. you're borrowing money at these rates and investing money at these rates. it means something to institutional investors and retail investors. people might not take a mortgage if it break as certain threshold or car loan. this is a meaningful thre
all habbing as cabinet ministers from the g7 countries gathered in toronto ahead of june summit in quebec. eyewitnesses say it appears the driver deliberately tried to hit people on the sidewalk. we don't know what the motive for this is yet. but the suspect is in custody. >>> let's get back to the markets. 10-year treasury yield hovers around the highest level in four years, now closing in on 3%. cause economists who worry about rising borrowing costs. joining me now is maxfund.com...
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and then as the tax cut came through, people saw it, and the republicans seem to rally in quebec little bit, and then they fell off the face of the earth little bit in march and they went down to a double-digit deficit. now they have floated back up to about six points. i will put it to be this way. if the election were held today and our average sits at six points, it was a six-point margin, the republicans would probably lose the house. it wouldn't be by a bunch. wouldn't be ten or 12 we see in those wave election years like 2006 or 2010 but it would probably be enough to cost in the house. republicans are functioning under that knowledge. >> shannon: do you think people are going to forget about the benefits of the taxes? the tax plan. saying 80% of americans were getting a cut. do you think it will matter come november? >> "wall street journal" has an interesting insight on this. there was happiness about the tax cuts, and that has eroded over time. promises of how good it was going to be and nancy pelosi stepped in it bigly, what she said about crumbs. messaging for the republicans
and then as the tax cut came through, people saw it, and the republicans seem to rally in quebec little bit, and then they fell off the face of the earth little bit in march and they went down to a double-digit deficit. now they have floated back up to about six points. i will put it to be this way. if the election were held today and our average sits at six points, it was a six-point margin, the republicans would probably lose the house. it wouldn't be by a bunch. wouldn't be ten or 12 we see...
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how i met him and he says, rick, go to canada and write this story up, and so i went everywhere to, quebec and montreal and where did you go? >> i went into the -- >> what is the town north of alberta north of calgary? edmonton. i went to edmonton and british columbia, and i got shis in canada. i was misdiagnosed by a doctor in montreal and i talked to all of the people, and i wrote what i thought was a good job, but the reason that he didn't run it is the same reason that he asked me to write it is because he is canadian and if i run this thing, then he will say, wow, he is only doing it because he is canadian, and so, that is nothing, nothing happened there, but it is fun. i did get to, you know, the most fun was going to cuba in 1984 with jesse jackson. >> you met castro? >> yes, i took his hand. i shook his hand. and jackson and his first run for president, and the primaries were over, but he wanted to show that he had, you know, foreign policy bone fidas and so he went to el salvador and cuba and nicaragua and when i saw that jesse jackson was going to cuba, i had to be there and the
how i met him and he says, rick, go to canada and write this story up, and so i went everywhere to, quebec and montreal and where did you go? >> i went into the -- >> what is the town north of alberta north of calgary? edmonton. i went to edmonton and british columbia, and i got shis in canada. i was misdiagnosed by a doctor in montreal and i talked to all of the people, and i wrote what i thought was a good job, but the reason that he didn't run it is the same reason that he asked...
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new york is a bit of a talk around a cold rainy seven hundred toronto has a bit of snow possibly in québecor east side on teria but that's really spring issue whether to bring the green this act even though cools down a bit on sunday surprisingly further west where you do see a bit of snow still in the northern rockies there has been rather a lack of snow this you know are thought to be very snowy winter but on this side not so so we want to see a bit more and we're not going to snow backs a bit like this active weather disaster obviously right here at the white cloud suggests a good line from the bahamas through cuba back to yucatan peninsula and that's where the big showers will probably develop cuba's a good focus possibly jamaica certainly bahamas and back to mexico billie's and maybe guatemala and honduras big shouting possible just about down here in the southern hemisphere south america mostly it's a dry picture from halfway down brazil south was but not including buenos aires has seen some rain recently and bit more still to come. when the news breaks. on the mail man city and the
new york is a bit of a talk around a cold rainy seven hundred toronto has a bit of snow possibly in québecor east side on teria but that's really spring issue whether to bring the green this act even though cools down a bit on sunday surprisingly further west where you do see a bit of snow still in the northern rockies there has been rather a lack of snow this you know are thought to be very snowy winter but on this side not so so we want to see a bit more and we're not going to snow backs a...
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i went to quebec, i went to montreal, i went to -- where did i go? i went to -- what is the town in alberta that's north of calgary? edmonton. i went to edmonton. i went to british columbia. i got shingles in canada. i was misdiagnosed by a doctor in montreal, so you know, i talked to all these people and i wrote this -- i thought i did a good job. but i think the reason graden didn't run it was the same reason that he asked me to write it, which is that he was canadian and he thought, gee, if i run this thing, everybody will say, well, he's only doing it because he's a canadian. so that was, you know, nothing happened there, but that was fun. i did get to -- no, probably the most -- the most fun was going to cuba in 1984 with jesse jackson. >> you met castro. >> yeah. shook his hand. jackson, this was his first run for president, and the primaries were over, but he wanted to show that he had foreign policy bona fides, and so he went to four countries. he went to panama, el salvador, nicaragua, and cuba, and when i saw that jesse jackson was going to
i went to quebec, i went to montreal, i went to -- where did i go? i went to -- what is the town in alberta that's north of calgary? edmonton. i went to edmonton. i went to british columbia. i got shingles in canada. i was misdiagnosed by a doctor in montreal, so you know, i talked to all these people and i wrote this -- i thought i did a good job. but i think the reason graden didn't run it was the same reason that he asked me to write it, which is that he was canadian and he thought, gee, if...
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and against the authorities failure to find the culprits here they're campaigning for justice for québecouch. he was shot and killed on the street and not april twenty twelve. many suspect the motive was anti immigrant sentiment or racism. got no he was i wish thank you there were some leaves but i think the authorities have not been working as well as . they should have talked to the suspect. because. the public prosecutors should have done their job better. on sunday a monument to brag bektashi was dedicated near the spot where he was shot for many his murder brings to mind a series of far right racist killings the so-called n.s.u. murders and the failure of the authorities to identify the culprits or their motive till years later here in nikon the demonstrators say they will not give up until the crimes that have been solved. let's get more on this now we are joined now by the co-author of that story naomi conrad from d.w. new silk naomi we have here around fifty attacks since twenty sixteen this sounds like a pretty big movement cause for concern here and yes indeed i mean at least a
and against the authorities failure to find the culprits here they're campaigning for justice for québecouch. he was shot and killed on the street and not april twenty twelve. many suspect the motive was anti immigrant sentiment or racism. got no he was i wish thank you there were some leaves but i think the authorities have not been working as well as . they should have talked to the suspect. because. the public prosecutors should have done their job better. on sunday a monument to brag...
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taxi cab and the person got out and police shot and killed that terror suspect in october of 2014 in quebec. they had a terror suspect that ran down two soldiers, killing one of them. two days later, someone -- go ahead. >> they went over people. when i was here, i saw six people on the ground. two people were getting cpr. now we see a person is dead there. on the ground. >> we see one person at the corner with an orange tarp and the other articles of clothing around that person. tell me what your thoughts are when you saw this happened. what did you do? >> when i saw this happen, i waited for the signal and i called 911, asked for the ambulance. i was shocked. i was with my friend, this is ridiculous like. if it was an accident, then you have like stopped or -- but the person just went through the sidewalk. didn't stop. it's just shocking. >> i know you said you were standing here at this corner. >> around here, yes. >> and you saw the person make a left turn here? >> i'm not sure from which side he came. but i just saw him making a curve. >> okay. did you get a look at the drivers. >> no.
taxi cab and the person got out and police shot and killed that terror suspect in october of 2014 in quebec. they had a terror suspect that ran down two soldiers, killing one of them. two days later, someone -- go ahead. >> they went over people. when i was here, i saw six people on the ground. two people were getting cpr. now we see a person is dead there. on the ground. >> we see one person at the corner with an orange tarp and the other articles of clothing around that person....
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what they go some snow just around the lakes just around lake erie pushing up into on terrio into quebec and a little area snow just coming in across the mountain states twenty six celsius there for denver i highlight that because temperatures will change as we go on through the next few days he has a fifteen celsius in new york world starting to make its way through a little bit of snow and then you can see some more snow just starting to spill its way in off the rockies that will slide further east which as we go on through the next day old say temperatures in denver struggle just six degrees. thanks very much evident well still ahead here on al-jazeera south africa's farewell to winnie mandela. and it's cheap but talks that look out the whole is killing people across indonesia now the police cracking down. and a franchise record in the n.b.a. for philadelphia peter will be here to explain all of that in sports to stay with us here on al-jazeera. partly. and monday put it well on i g z the u.s. and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but
what they go some snow just around the lakes just around lake erie pushing up into on terrio into quebec and a little area snow just coming in across the mountain states twenty six celsius there for denver i highlight that because temperatures will change as we go on through the next few days he has a fifteen celsius in new york world starting to make its way through a little bit of snow and then you can see some more snow just starting to spill its way in off the rockies that will slide...
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in the new york area, and the last 2a hours we've seen disruptive snow across parts of ontario and quebec had until wednesday and thursday. to the south, this active when the firm has by severe thunderstorms from texas to pennsylvania. they pull of cold air to begin behind this area of low pressure, as it continues to move its way eastward. temperatures well below the seasonal average across some of the central and northern plains. across the west coast, unsettled weather getting them towards washington state and oregon for wednesday onwards and heavy rain pushing and distance in northern california. very wet in vancouver and seattle for the next five six days. across the northeast it does remain cold and there will be further snow and a risk of bias as well. due south asia, was seen violent thunderstorms breaking out across the eastern side and india to bangladesh. thursday, heatwave conditions continue. wanting to remain in force. the areas could see temperatures ranging the mid—a05. nothing unusual this time of the year. thunderstorms we could see across parts of bangladesh and selecte
in the new york area, and the last 2a hours we've seen disruptive snow across parts of ontario and quebec had until wednesday and thursday. to the south, this active when the firm has by severe thunderstorms from texas to pennsylvania. they pull of cold air to begin behind this area of low pressure, as it continues to move its way eastward. temperatures well below the seasonal average across some of the central and northern plains. across the west coast, unsettled weather getting them towards...
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very quebec. >> senator reed, it's both. it's a balance between the work we're doing with the persistent radar and discrimination as well as the capacity and looking at really in line with where we should be going. >> thank you. >> thank you, senator reed. senator cotton. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, gentlemen, for your testimony today. congratulations on your nomination after a long and distinguished career of service to our nation. admiral davidson, i'd like to return to what the chairman discussed, the artificial islands in the south china sea. why is china building those islands? >> china has long claimed the south china sea as their own. it is my belief they intend to establish the military structure that will help them control the air and sea lanes through that region of the world. >> do you have any doubt that despite their militarization of those islands that the united states navy and air force can keep those lines of communications open throughout the south china sea? >> it is our job. yes, sir. >> how mu
very quebec. >> senator reed, it's both. it's a balance between the work we're doing with the persistent radar and discrimination as well as the capacity and looking at really in line with where we should be going. >> thank you. >> thank you, senator reed. senator cotton. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, gentlemen, for your testimony today. congratulations on your nomination after a long and distinguished career of service to our nation. admiral davidson, i'd like...
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this was a massive study done in quebec, canada, looked at over 1 million women who had just given birthr less severe. followed them for 25 years to find out is there an association for the moms? we know about the babies. and they actually found that the moms who have had babies with heart defects were 25% more likely to be hospitalized for a cardiovascular event. we're talking anything from stroke, heart attack, to needing a heart transplant. and what was interesting is the more critical or severe the defect in the baby, the sooner that cardiac event manifested in the mom. >> what do you know about what is putting the them more at risk? >> we don't understand. the theories out there, could there be a genetic predisposition that first showed up in the baby and manifests later in the mom? we don't know. interesting is a stress pathway. we know raising a child with any type of birth defect especially a congenital heart defect triggers a whole stress cascade. and then there are common risk factors, diabetes, obesity that can increase the birth defect risk in a baby and then future heart dis
this was a massive study done in quebec, canada, looked at over 1 million women who had just given birthr less severe. followed them for 25 years to find out is there an association for the moms? we know about the babies. and they actually found that the moms who have had babies with heart defects were 25% more likely to be hospitalized for a cardiovascular event. we're talking anything from stroke, heart attack, to needing a heart transplant. and what was interesting is the more critical or...
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coming to his dvgs amid breakdown, tweeting, your comment on kanye being erratic and tweets scary so quebecing mental health issues for being himself. kardashian, who supported hillary clinton in 2016, saying i believe in people being able to have their own opinions, even different from mine. he's a free thinker, is that not allowed in america? west's pro trump stance causing a debate over race and politic, many pointing to west's infamous comments after hurricane katrina saying george bush doesn't care about black people. some chant black people don't have to be democrat. it's safe to say people are buzzing about it today. >> you are correct. still ahead, what is it like for a young pom exploring fertile options? a member of "today" shares her own personal journey. elon musk shares his next project. you won't believe what he's working on now. >> an announcement from jimmy fallon the music superstar to take over the "tonight show." >>> also the future of deck deliveries. >> hi, i'm jeff rossen. amazon is trying to do it. deliver packages to your homes with drones. they say this airplane-loo
coming to his dvgs amid breakdown, tweeting, your comment on kanye being erratic and tweets scary so quebecing mental health issues for being himself. kardashian, who supported hillary clinton in 2016, saying i believe in people being able to have their own opinions, even different from mine. he's a free thinker, is that not allowed in america? west's pro trump stance causing a debate over race and politic, many pointing to west's infamous comments after hurricane katrina saying george bush...
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fact long overdue to restore a sense of deterrence and consequence for the use of these horrific quebecut are being used again, in salisbury, on the uk, let us not forget for years now, being used against civilians in indiscriminately in syria and we have the ability to, to take action to show that that will never be tolerated, and that is want we should be doing now. so if one party to any solution in syria which russia must surely be is making, in your words these wild claims, what does that say about the possibility ofa does that say about the possibility of a diplomatic route having any success here? at the moment that is isa success here? at the moment that is is a long way off. unfortunately it is a long way off. unfortunately it is going to the political solution which is indeed necessary, is going to become more remote, the more we allow ourselves to be ruled by russia's campaign of lies and it is the way it is enabling these grotesque attacks against civilians, u nfortu nately, grotesque attacks against civilians, unfortunately, putin, the putin regime is acting like a prior st
fact long overdue to restore a sense of deterrence and consequence for the use of these horrific quebecut are being used again, in salisbury, on the uk, let us not forget for years now, being used against civilians in indiscriminately in syria and we have the ability to, to take action to show that that will never be tolerated, and that is want we should be doing now. so if one party to any solution in syria which russia must surely be is making, in your words these wild claims, what does that...
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retired last month and wants to raise money and awareness to improve medical care for people in need in quebec20 miles a day and she says her doing walks in the morning and spends the rest of the day riding in the cart. >>> a bird, a plane? no. today is national weather is national superhero day. it was created back in 1995, but who else, the employees of marvel comics, showing appreciation to superheros, so whether you prefer superman or spiderman, today is your day. the new film avengers is out. i've talked to people who have seen it and the reviews are great. >> advanced ticket sales for that, off the charts. >> yes. >> every super pirro -- every superhero you can imagine. >> i see you have a cape? >> yes. our superheros will be taking the ball field and court and ice rank into today. if you are going to be getting out, partly cloudy today, a few scattered showers falling over portions of the bay, and into the afternoon, a bit more sunshine, temperatures cool, upper 50s to 60s, warmer today and warmer for the extended forecast. >> great weekend. >> can't complain. >>> thanks for joining us.
retired last month and wants to raise money and awareness to improve medical care for people in need in quebec20 miles a day and she says her doing walks in the morning and spends the rest of the day riding in the cart. >>> a bird, a plane? no. today is national weather is national superhero day. it was created back in 1995, but who else, the employees of marvel comics, showing appreciation to superheros, so whether you prefer superman or spiderman, today is your day. the new film...
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>> that's why i speak with experience listen, i wanted to try to run for prime minister i lost in quebec because i don't speak french. >> hold on hold on. i have one last question you own lots of businesses. >> yes >> lots of different businesses. i imagine that certain investments you have might have the potential for a conflict with other investments that you have right? it's possible. it's possible. >> yes, but not in the same -- >> i'm not asking -- >> like a lightning rod. >> jeff is out there, he's got "the washington post." he also is trying to put -- you know, in space he's doing all of these other things the question is, do you think, as a public company ceo, right, that you should only be attached to one business? because that -- >> you should be myopically focused. they get on you. i bet you if you're sitting around the board at amazon, if i was on that board, i'd say, jeff, let's not buy that newspaper. let's stay out of that whole fray let's get you focused myopically on building the amazon business which you took billions of shareholders' wealth to create i'm not saying he'
>> that's why i speak with experience listen, i wanted to try to run for prime minister i lost in quebec because i don't speak french. >> hold on hold on. i have one last question you own lots of businesses. >> yes >> lots of different businesses. i imagine that certain investments you have might have the potential for a conflict with other investments that you have right? it's possible. it's possible. >> yes, but not in the same -- >> i'm not asking --...
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commodity is dairy in this nafta discussion, who ends up winning this the canadians in particular in quebecntario have milk yoet quotas you want to get milk powder into the country. i get it in six months what will this look like? i think it's not going to look great for the canadians. >> i think the administration has done a good job targeting dairy. >> i noticed it's reflected in my stock holdings of dairy. what is your anticipation of how this will get resolved >> in the end, we'll have a renegotiated nafta that will be signed we will have a new digital chapter. it's not tech companies that rely on digital trade, it's e-commerce, the facilitation of movement of goods and services selling dairy, selling food. >> my take is that mexico and canada will come out of this slightly worse off by the time it's over.feeling the market i giving me. >> the president has been a right to target changes in the market over the last couple of decades where we need to make corrections. fair trade is important but you don't want to close borders. you don't want to engage in a trade and tax war. >> what's y
commodity is dairy in this nafta discussion, who ends up winning this the canadians in particular in quebecntario have milk yoet quotas you want to get milk powder into the country. i get it in six months what will this look like? i think it's not going to look great for the canadians. >> i think the administration has done a good job targeting dairy. >> i noticed it's reflected in my stock holdings of dairy. what is your anticipation of how this will get resolved >> in the...
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to what extent is that the reason why we see this proliferation of culture of filibusters today quÉbecwell, i think it is-- it's not the reason, that's the mechanism and justification for it. in the reason is to paralyze the senate and to defeat-- largely defeat democratic initiatives, but the mechanism is the use of filibusters in a way that they weren't used before, the traditional talking filibuster, a real feel buster, filibuster is close to a whole which is basically some senator says i'm not going to be unanimous consent to this and so i basically don't believe those kind of filibusters should be used. i think we should go back and senator merkley and senator udall have suggested that it should be a real filibuster. this notion of a hold, the idea that one senator can say i care a lot about this, so please don't take it up while i'm flying back from somewhere else, that's what hold used it to be, a temporary courtesy. it wasn't, i object to this, you can move that legislation and about the way you cannot move those 10 nominations either. system is out of control. trent lott in 20
to what extent is that the reason why we see this proliferation of culture of filibusters today quÉbecwell, i think it is-- it's not the reason, that's the mechanism and justification for it. in the reason is to paralyze the senate and to defeat-- largely defeat democratic initiatives, but the mechanism is the use of filibusters in a way that they weren't used before, the traditional talking filibuster, a real feel buster, filibuster is close to a whole which is basically some senator says i'm...