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and i'm very proud of quebec. i'm very proud of canada, you know?, 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, sautéed duck
and i'm very proud of quebec. i'm very proud of canada, you know?, 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 --...
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thus, quebec had to adjust. because we were experiencing this large, significant arrival see thee, slam proud to province is continued and increased its capacity. the quebec government has negotiated with the federal government did i think that's the answer to negotiate to find the best possible solution for it are will move on. best possible solution. donem looking at the study and it shows the increased cost of housing in toronto due to minute municipal regulation and red tape is $168,000, in other words red tape that you helped impose in the city of toronto eachases the cost of single house by $168,000. when i found out you were here to testify about housing, i assumed your ear to apologize to all the people who lost out on the opportunity to live near where the jobs and the opportunities are because of all the red tape you imposed in increasing the cost of housing. , you the issue at hand said you have this system of triaging the illegal boarding crossers after the entry to canada. how much money has been sp
thus, quebec had to adjust. because we were experiencing this large, significant arrival see thee, slam proud to province is continued and increased its capacity. the quebec government has negotiated with the federal government did i think that's the answer to negotiate to find the best possible solution for it are will move on. best possible solution. donem looking at the study and it shows the increased cost of housing in toronto due to minute municipal regulation and red tape is $168,000, in...
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in an appeal to after to return to to quÉbec.ill wrote in the note quote, that if much progress will be made until we are on the spot. this was a direct attempt to get wartime alone with fdr and persuade this fine fellow to come around. but roosevelt refused saying only that he had to be in washington, without any further explanation. that hot still might churchill couldn't sleep. he left the house, walked out under the sleeping roosevelt out to a bench above with the ground slopes down to the hudson river. you can see that out there now it's not the same bench i don't think but they're still a bench in place. you try to visualize in there with made a cigar, cigar smoke to fend away for mosquitoes, listening to the trains on both banks of the hudson caring the material and the youth of the united states down to the ports of new york and new jersey to go to war. he had a lot to think about. this day have not favored the churchill's. from quÉbec with the combined chiefs of staff were meeting, he knew that the americans were being f
in an appeal to after to return to to quÉbec.ill wrote in the note quote, that if much progress will be made until we are on the spot. this was a direct attempt to get wartime alone with fdr and persuade this fine fellow to come around. but roosevelt refused saying only that he had to be in washington, without any further explanation. that hot still might churchill couldn't sleep. he left the house, walked out under the sleeping roosevelt out to a bench above with the ground slopes down to the...
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i win in 1982 and i was sure i couldn't be a miss quebec.le. after being crowned miss quebec, rachel didn't rest on her laurels. she went on to start a successful modelling agency and her wealth began to grow. long before rachel won the lottery, she discovered that money alone would not bring her happiness, so she swapped her luxury lifestyle for the dedicated down—to—earth world of an emergency nurse. hi, louis! bonjour. i think happiness coming from the heart, 0k? so it's nice to have a new car, a new home, a new everything. you knew, it can be really fun. but with the time ijust realise maybe human need to give to be balanced. i'd imagine that a do—gooding lottery winner like rachel might be a little too saccharine and prone to patronise those she helps. bonjour, mama. yet they seem to generally adore her, and i admit to being a bit of a fan myself. i always assumed that happiness forjackpot winners lies in suddenly having mountains of money to do what you like, when you like, where you like. action! freedom from the financial constraints
i win in 1982 and i was sure i couldn't be a miss quebec.le. after being crowned miss quebec, rachel didn't rest on her laurels. she went on to start a successful modelling agency and her wealth began to grow. long before rachel won the lottery, she discovered that money alone would not bring her happiness, so she swapped her luxury lifestyle for the dedicated down—to—earth world of an emergency nurse. hi, louis! bonjour. i think happiness coming from the heart, 0k? so it's nice to have a...
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rachel, a former miss quebec, has tasted riches before. only dream of, she is now giving it all away. you know what, money is money. when you get born you don't have anything. you arrive in life. and when you go, you're going with nothing. you know? so you're going with your memories. you're going with what you did here in life. i give that to her last week. rachel uses her lottery win to fund her own charity. running this has left her with less money than she had before. but rachel believes that by living her dream, she's richer than ever. everybody who brings something here to give it back to somebody, they sign it here their names so you can see all of them. there is children who brought a bike for another child. yeah. we have a lot of refugee families, you know, from the war. they arrive and they don't have any toys, they don't have bikes. we just tried to promote good deeds. so a good deed can be so many things. it can be a bike today, it can be food, it can be transport to go to the hospital. it can be just listening to somebody on t
rachel, a former miss quebec, has tasted riches before. only dream of, she is now giving it all away. you know what, money is money. when you get born you don't have anything. you arrive in life. and when you go, you're going with nothing. you know? so you're going with your memories. you're going with what you did here in life. i give that to her last week. rachel uses her lottery win to fund her own charity. running this has left her with less money than she had before. but rachel believes...
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>> also how the services are funded in quebec. we don't have the same one. >> because you provide emergency shelter. >> i would agree that we don't have the same model as montreal. it's something to aspire to and there's always been not direct support particularly for refugee claimants shelter. unfortunately there's not enough decent and appropriate shelters, specifically for refugee claimants which is why i became the founder of matthew house, which is private charity. because there is that kind of need. i'm feeling encouraged, i must say. and i know everyone seems kind of depressed right now. i'm feeling encouraged that from my perspective, i sometimes felt like a voice crying in the wilderness. i'm feeling like all the different levels of government are sort of waking up. they're realizing, hey, these people actually maybe they would benefit from our support with shelter and housing because in the long run, everyone benefits. i see this as a huge opportunity. >> thank you. >> i don't think we're depressed. what we're reflecting
>> also how the services are funded in quebec. we don't have the same one. >> because you provide emergency shelter. >> i would agree that we don't have the same model as montreal. it's something to aspire to and there's always been not direct support particularly for refugee claimants shelter. unfortunately there's not enough decent and appropriate shelters, specifically for refugee claimants which is why i became the founder of matthew house, which is private charity....
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but i can get information from quÉbec come have indicated their clients if you wish, they are supportough job fairs for example, each% of them were able to find a job. with some of writing with their own resources, , up to 60% dimbleby economically self reliable. >> wasn't any correlation to the likelihood of asylum claims being accepted within the court? >> in terms of the economic self-reliance? no, i don't know. >> i just asked because i'm wondering if perhaps there is a better way for people who are seeking to enter the country might not have valid claims to have permanent path the residency. something we don't talk about in this committee but perhaps we should. in terms of the data you received as well, was there any tracking on language acquisition for the cohort that is entered by roxham road starting in 2017? >> you can imagine that they will have a higher chance of speaking french, the nigerian will have a higher chance of speaking english man, let's say somebody -- >> was there any data with regard to the adequacy or level of support being provided for language acquisition?
but i can get information from quÉbec come have indicated their clients if you wish, they are supportough job fairs for example, each% of them were able to find a job. with some of writing with their own resources, , up to 60% dimbleby economically self reliable. >> wasn't any correlation to the likelihood of asylum claims being accepted within the court? >> in terms of the economic self-reliance? no, i don't know. >> i just asked because i'm wondering if perhaps there is a...
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i am hopeful canada will rele nt and quebec.n that somewhat, that could possibly be done in conjunction with the us relenting on some of its smaller subsidies to the dairy sector. and then the other issue, of course, if the chapter 19 dispute settlement. i have been a proponent of that all along, and i would refer to see that kept in nafta, but again, ithink to see that kept in nafta, but again, i think canada maybe should be prepared to pull back on that. because there are fairly robust judicial mechanisms, domestically in the us, that could operate to protect canadian interests. so maybe it is time that canada pulls back on chapter 19. so just explain what chapter 19. so just explain what chapter 19. so just explain what chapter 19 is? of those who are not familiar. this is the dispute settle m e nt familiar. this is the dispute settlement mechanism which controls dumping and anti—dumping. it is a binational panel which is removed from the domestic court systems. in that sense it is perceived to be fairer. canada has done well
i am hopeful canada will rele nt and quebec.n that somewhat, that could possibly be done in conjunction with the us relenting on some of its smaller subsidies to the dairy sector. and then the other issue, of course, if the chapter 19 dispute settlement. i have been a proponent of that all along, and i would refer to see that kept in nafta, but again, ithink to see that kept in nafta, but again, i think canada maybe should be prepared to pull back on that. because there are fairly robust...
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you're seeing here is a consolation video shot from 13 school buses over 45 days in 8 cities across quebecd it out already, nick, haven't you? >> i don't see how you don't automatically see the slowing bus. it's not that hard. but it is that hard time after time after time of cars, trucks, they go zipping by. in some cases, and in some of the clips, you will see right before little kids start walking across the street. >> that's crazy because they are treating this stop sign as a suggestion. they're not even yielding. they're not being careful. some of the people are driving so fast. >> let's not forget that's just a little stop sign. you still have this, what, 50-foot bright yellow school bus with flashing lights on the top, on the back, you cannot miss these things. >> in this case, the school bus has been turned into a smart bus from the guys at bus patrol. that's why we have this camera and why we have this footage. once the stop sign comes out, they record, analyze and confirm and send it to the police. now, nobody in this video received any tickets or anything like that because this
you're seeing here is a consolation video shot from 13 school buses over 45 days in 8 cities across quebecd it out already, nick, haven't you? >> i don't see how you don't automatically see the slowing bus. it's not that hard. but it is that hard time after time after time of cars, trucks, they go zipping by. in some cases, and in some of the clips, you will see right before little kids start walking across the street. >> that's crazy because they are treating this stop sign as a...
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and i know not what is singly with the quÉbec system.ks very different from elsewhere in canada when it comes to asylum claimants. so very quickly i would like to explain how that works. the system that we've had since the '80s, the first step once the cbs a or irc see has judged the person is admissible than the quÉbec social services agency is responsible for managing temporary housing for a girl who arrives. so they quickly, whether the entry is regular or irregular, that doesn't make a difference. everyone goes through that same system. .. >> and it is temporary housing until they get their first social welfare check. on average this last two weeks. then when they get the first welfare check, they are referred to one of 12 organizations or ngos in the montrÉal region responsible course finding housing for these people. and also to help them get settled. there is a lot of turnover here people are in temporary housing as we speak 100 might leave. so ultimately we have managed to ensure people with temporary housing are in an orderly si
and i know not what is singly with the quÉbec system.ks very different from elsewhere in canada when it comes to asylum claimants. so very quickly i would like to explain how that works. the system that we've had since the '80s, the first step once the cbs a or irc see has judged the person is admissible than the quÉbec social services agency is responsible for managing temporary housing for a girl who arrives. so they quickly, whether the entry is regular or irregular, that doesn't make a...
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lawrence county, the new york state police, the mohawk police, the quÉbec police force, the royal canadiannted police. the federal bureau of investigation, eurosport customs, and coming soon, the national guard. drive carefully, have aro nice day. so this is a community that has been living in a state of existence 500 years and counting. thank you. >> thank you, stephanie. and let me just say -- [applause] as we've seen vivid, visual images, the writing and the power of stuff in these words are incredibly strong, and i encourage you to also acquire this book. now, our third panelist, manuel pastor, sitting right next to me, is goingsi to talk about his book, state of resistance, what california's dizzying descent and remarkable resurgence means for america's future. little-known fact. manuel is really a native new yorker, but he has been a californian it's the age of six months, so they claim him and he's been incredibly busy and prolific and a born in california. he is a professor of sociology and american studies in ethnicity at the university of southern california. he directs the cente
lawrence county, the new york state police, the mohawk police, the quÉbec police force, the royal canadiannted police. the federal bureau of investigation, eurosport customs, and coming soon, the national guard. drive carefully, have aro nice day. so this is a community that has been living in a state of existence 500 years and counting. thank you. >> thank you, stephanie. and let me just say -- [applause] as we've seen vivid, visual images, the writing and the power of stuff in these...
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quÉbec-based elemental operates the largest network of convenient stores in north america with the circlek brand. much of the growth has come through acquisition. brian says that will continue. have been a key part of our dna over the years. we view ourselves as a consolidator. it is definitely part of our future plans. >> where you see the most opportunities. we are seeing gas retailers exiting that business. >> despite 10,000 sites in the u.s. we are far under 10% market share. we feel good about the u.s. economy. that is the platform. we are also looking at asia. >> you have an undertaking this rebranding across your network. how does that drive sales. help?es rebranding growing our not internal culture, giving us a common mission toward our customer. it is motivating when hundred 30,000 people that work for us every day. it allows us to scale up things. whether that is regional promotions or national promotions. we add a voice to the customer as we grow. that would be new territory for you. would you be looking for one sizable acquisition? >> it depends. asia is a broad term. there ar
quÉbec-based elemental operates the largest network of convenient stores in north america with the circlek brand. much of the growth has come through acquisition. brian says that will continue. have been a key part of our dna over the years. we view ourselves as a consolidator. it is definitely part of our future plans. >> where you see the most opportunities. we are seeing gas retailers exiting that business. >> despite 10,000 sites in the u.s. we are far under 10% market share....
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quebec, which is a very heavily subsidized province, when it comes to dairy, has 78 seats out of 334iament. any politician in the last 25 years that's tried to mess around with dairy subsidies has lost. this happened recently only 12 months ago to a popular conservative who tried to end supply-side management and lost his election. now, there's 78,000 farmers in wisconsin that want to sell milk powder. they helped trump get elected. everybody knows that. that's a fact. they've asked to have the 290% tariff removed from milk powder being sold into the province of quebec. now, if trudeau does that, he risks losing the election. that's why that room on friday in washington was probably more like a hellhole, because they know they can't give this up. no one's ever messed with supply-side. trump is doing something no other president has ever done to canada. he's making a tiny fractional product like milk powder become a major issue that could affect manufacturing of car parts, automotive, and the supply-side system of ontario going into the southern states. we've never seen anything like
quebec, which is a very heavily subsidized province, when it comes to dairy, has 78 seats out of 334iament. any politician in the last 25 years that's tried to mess around with dairy subsidies has lost. this happened recently only 12 months ago to a popular conservative who tried to end supply-side management and lost his election. now, there's 78,000 farmers in wisconsin that want to sell milk powder. they helped trump get elected. everybody knows that. that's a fact. they've asked to have the...
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our reporter between up to a month went to the south of the country to meet fake quebecers the american uses military surveillance methods to combat poachers she says it's the only way to break up the networks of illegal hunters dealers and buyers and protect the remaining elephants. my name is fake with us and with the international fund for animal welfare in kenya and i lead our elephant protection and country but your projects for east africa. say craig was used to work for the u.s. military fighting militants now she's in southern kenya fighting poachers the largest and strongest animals are the ones most in danger. of. that if. it's ever race against time. elephants or extinct ecosystems crumble you know there's cascading effects for the communities that live in these areas that are reliant on wildlife for their livelihoods and you know in the end it would it would be the human greed you know we're we're we're the generation that can take this on and and stop it. like the militant groups poachers for networks that reach beyond their village because they have no work they turn to il
our reporter between up to a month went to the south of the country to meet fake quebecers the american uses military surveillance methods to combat poachers she says it's the only way to break up the networks of illegal hunters dealers and buyers and protect the remaining elephants. my name is fake with us and with the international fund for animal welfare in kenya and i lead our elephant protection and country but your projects for east africa. say craig was used to work for the u.s. military...
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his father was an irishman, and his mother was a canadian from quebec, and they emigrated to vermont. but the story went that when she was pregnant and ready to give birth, she went back home to quebec and had the baby there which, if true, would mean that chester arthur was not an american citizen because neither of his parents were, and he wasn't born in the u.s. i'll point out that, no, we do not have the birth certificate, long or short form, for chester arthur. they just put his name in the family bible and said he was born in vermont, and i guess that was good enough in 1880 to qualify him to hold the office of vice president and president. grover cleveland, who was elected four years after garfield in 1884, always fascinated me just for the plain fact that -- and this is what everybody knows -- grover served two nonconsecutive terms. he was elected in 1884, lost re-election in 1888 and then came back four years later and won the white house back, which is a unique achievement in american politics, in the american presidency. so the guy had to be a pretty good politician. and, o
his father was an irishman, and his mother was a canadian from quebec, and they emigrated to vermont. but the story went that when she was pregnant and ready to give birth, she went back home to quebec and had the baby there which, if true, would mean that chester arthur was not an american citizen because neither of his parents were, and he wasn't born in the u.s. i'll point out that, no, we do not have the birth certificate, long or short form, for chester arthur. they just put his name in...
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received any tickets or anything like that because this is a pilot project which was authorized by the quebec government. but i think this is a great idea. and i think as a technology improves, the hd quality improves and the license plate reading technology maybe gets more in. this could be a way to stop these people from killing all these children. >>> a family gathers together for a big occasion. >> because really what they want to do is insanely special. >> the sweet story behind one out-of-the-world sendoff. >>> and digging into -- >> 40 jumbo wings doused in habanero sauce. >> see if he can go into full-on beast mode to conquer the challenge. protecting your enamel. it's important to look after your enamel because it's the foundation for white teeth. i believe dentists will recommend pronamel strong and bright because it's two fold. it strengthens your enamel, but then also it polishes away stains for whiter teeth. so it's really something that's a win-win for the patient and the dentist. ♪ ♪ not quite that, but it'll feel like it. york. get the sensation. thanks to move free ultra 2in1
received any tickets or anything like that because this is a pilot project which was authorized by the quebec government. but i think this is a great idea. and i think as a technology improves, the hd quality improves and the license plate reading technology maybe gets more in. this could be a way to stop these people from killing all these children. >>> a family gathers together for a big occasion. >> because really what they want to do is insanely special. >> the sweet...
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. -- i had a visit with the premier of quebec and he said he is from a dairy area and we had a very frankiscussion. day, he came out and understood that they had to make concessions. the understand fundamentally that it has been unfair. they have taken a supply management quota system that pays their dairy farmers very well at the expense of canadian consumers. that is their business. they cannot use that and blend that high-priced low-price to undercut our producers internationally. >> so class seven will be gone? >> i think it should be and i think it will be gone. we have been clear with that in my conversation with ambassador. >> a lot of tres conflicts are going on. the usda started a sign up for trade mitigation. $6.3 million. many parts of the country, harvest is not underway yet. how is this a practical program to roll out this soon? >> you have to start sometime. people are starting in the heartland after labor day. we think farmers, in order to market their crops, need to know. wheat crop has already been harvested. cherries have been harvested. we cannot change the harvest seas
. -- i had a visit with the premier of quebec and he said he is from a dairy area and we had a very frankiscussion. day, he came out and understood that they had to make concessions. the understand fundamentally that it has been unfair. they have taken a supply management quota system that pays their dairy farmers very well at the expense of canadian consumers. that is their business. they cannot use that and blend that high-priced low-price to undercut our producers internationally. >>...
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the gulf coast here she was not disposed of right still a possibility into parts of ontario into quebec but further west it's fine dry and warm and sunny twenty four celsius for seattle not too bad here thirty one in l.a. more warm sunshine coming through we could do with the rain meanwhile we have got plenty of rain making its way towards the lesser antilles little cluster of storm say we have trouble storm kerk which is regenerated in the atlantic is going to make its way towards the women darlins and then actually pushing up towards the leeward as we go on through thursday and on easter friday so some very heavy rain coming through possibility of some damaging winds that we want to watch out for elsewhere across the caribbean not too bad so with plenty of sunshine. this muslim undertakers working here is a seven days a week job that's grown with the community my father purchased a black ambulance man started to do the funerals in london and their families we saw stopping father and daughter and became the business partners the stories we don't often hear told by the people who the gi
the gulf coast here she was not disposed of right still a possibility into parts of ontario into quebec but further west it's fine dry and warm and sunny twenty four celsius for seattle not too bad here thirty one in l.a. more warm sunshine coming through we could do with the rain meanwhile we have got plenty of rain making its way towards the lesser antilles little cluster of storm say we have trouble storm kerk which is regenerated in the atlantic is going to make its way towards the women...
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snow to make their way out it'll for the race that you'll see through a good part of ontario towards quebec and now since we're seeing some progress in that rain from florence but a legacy of wet weather still coming back in across the the carolinas even into monday and beyond got some rain too into the caribbean it's making its way across central areas particularly concerned with this little clumps of storms this is the remnants of tropical storm isaac it is in the prices of wake me and gradually moving further west. on counting the cost this week ten years later why young people are picking up the bill for the global financial crisis could a seismic economic event be brewing it emerging markets plus behind gated walls bubbles and crashes in the global housing market counting the cost on al-jazeera. welcome back a quick recap of the top stories here this hour this year's most powerful typhoon has killed at least twenty five people in the philippines landslides been blamed on most of the deaths is now battering hong kong and other parts of southern china. who the rebels and yemen say the u.
snow to make their way out it'll for the race that you'll see through a good part of ontario towards quebec and now since we're seeing some progress in that rain from florence but a legacy of wet weather still coming back in across the the carolinas even into monday and beyond got some rain too into the caribbean it's making its way across central areas particularly concerned with this little clumps of storms this is the remnants of tropical storm isaac it is in the prices of wake me and...
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q-quebec would you be happy to submit to an interview by staff members from this w committee? >> absolutely. >> you mentioned some go find me a counts. besides those, are there any other effort outside of their own personal finance is to pay for your legal fees or any of the costs occurred? >> it is my understanding that some of my team is working on a pro bono basis. i don't know the exact details. there are members of the community and palo alto that have the means to contribute to help me with his security detail, et cetera. >> have you been provided -- >> i can help you with that. bot counsel are doing this pro bono. we are not being paid and we have no expectation of being paid. >> thank you, counsel. >> have you seen any of the questions i was going to ask you today? >> no. >> you been asked a few questions by other people as well. have you seen any of those questions in advance? no. >> have you been told in advance? >> no. like guys with mine have you been told the questions in advance? >> definitelyqu not. >> you mentioned some possible information such as when mark ju
q-quebec would you be happy to submit to an interview by staff members from this w committee? >> absolutely. >> you mentioned some go find me a counts. besides those, are there any other effort outside of their own personal finance is to pay for your legal fees or any of the costs occurred? >> it is my understanding that some of my team is working on a pro bono basis. i don't know the exact details. there are members of the community and palo alto that have the means to...
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protectionist actions, president trump knew this when he proposed a bold free trading vision at the quebec g-7 meeting in june. no tariffs, no barriers, he said. that's the way it should be. he also knew that three g-7 members, france, germany, and italy, bound by the eu, are not capable of joining that project. it also highlights my second of a, the possibility significant european power moving away from the prescriptive approach of the eu to a system based on outcomes, which would see a...
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zone the one hundred ninety kilometers per hour tornadoes stormed onto the neighboring province of quebec. a sri lanka's former president has accused the government a mismanaging the economy the rupee has plummeted against the dollar in recent months and inflation is at an all time high in alpha nando's reports from colombo their warden opened a big three in colombo six months ago bringing his savings and experience from working abroad he had big plans but his wife says an unstable economy increasing costs and a sliding rupee have made things very difficult we can't increase our prices each time gas prices increased off live increase because our customers know what price we offer certain items that so each time we come increasing thought as a result we absorb the cost the price increases have been many. huell sugar even bus. commuters forced to fork out higher fares for the second time in four months. the way i got to doing it it may be a small increase in the fear but when you take the total cost it's a big amount for the money. to make matters worse for the struggling economy the sri la
zone the one hundred ninety kilometers per hour tornadoes stormed onto the neighboring province of quebec. a sri lanka's former president has accused the government a mismanaging the economy the rupee has plummeted against the dollar in recent months and inflation is at an all time high in alpha nando's reports from colombo their warden opened a big three in colombo six months ago bringing his savings and experience from working abroad he had big plans but his wife says an unstable economy...
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quÉbec as an election on octobey not see the text of whatever was agreed between the u.s.and mexico. that favors an insurgent populist party, the coalition for the future of quÉbec, not the incumbent party which is liberal like justin trudeau. we have an election next spring before the federal election and alberta and alberta has a socialist democratic government which is now behind in the polls to conservative alternative party run by a former cabinet minister stephen harper was quite charismatic. so the political calculus for justin trudeau is bad in that he needs to be firm and fair and he needs to come up more than anything else because canadians though how important nafta spent the really don't understand how the old friends the americans can treat them this way. if i can say, the worst thing of all is canadians do like us here in the united states. in case you're wondering, francisco is mexican but i'm not canadian, i'm just from detroit. [laughing] but they canadians really do like us and they know as well. and so in some cases, say in u.s.-china relations, ordinary
quÉbec as an election on octobey not see the text of whatever was agreed between the u.s.and mexico. that favors an insurgent populist party, the coalition for the future of quÉbec, not the incumbent party which is liberal like justin trudeau. we have an election next spring before the federal election and alberta and alberta has a socialist democratic government which is now behind in the polls to conservative alternative party run by a former cabinet minister stephen harper was quite...
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per hour the tornado touched down twice in ottawa before moving on to the neighboring province of quebec. the u.k.'s main opposition party is warning it will call for a general election if the government spreads it deal falls through labor's leader jeremy corbyn says he'll challenge prime minister theresa may on any deal made with the european union on friday may said talks with the e.u. had reached an impasse and call for the brand to come up with a viable counter proposal britain is usually of the e.u. in march we will challenge this government on whatever deal it brings back all our six tests on jobs on living standards all environmental protection and protection of those jobs and the ability over the incoming labor government doing first and intervene in the economy it's a pretty decent wages jobs and full employment. and if this government can't deliver simply series of juries are. the best way to circle this is why having a general election. the us cable giant comcast has bid rupert murdoch's fox in a blind auction for u.k. broadcaster sky comcast offer puts the value of sky around
per hour the tornado touched down twice in ottawa before moving on to the neighboring province of quebec. the u.k.'s main opposition party is warning it will call for a general election if the government spreads it deal falls through labor's leader jeremy corbyn says he'll challenge prime minister theresa may on any deal made with the european union on friday may said talks with the e.u. had reached an impasse and call for the brand to come up with a viable counter proposal britain is usually...
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obviously i had a visit with the premiere of quebec and he's in one of that major area. he's actually from a dairy forersed area. we had a -- forested area. we had a very frank discussion. those very frank discussions we have there. he understood they had to make concessions there. they understand, i really believe fundamentally, it's been unfair. they've taken a supply management a quota system that pays their dairy farmers very, very well at the expense of canadian consumers and that's their business they want to do that but they can't use that to blend that high price, low price to -- alan: so class 7 will be gone? secretary perdue: it should be, it will be gone. we have been clear with that with the conversation with ambassador light highser. i -- lighthizer. alan: trade mitigation payments. this is the $6.7 million. first going forth. you've always pledged the day after labor day. in many parts of the country the harvest is not under way yet. how is this a practical program to be rolling out this soon? secretary perdue: well, you got to start sometime. combines are
obviously i had a visit with the premiere of quebec and he's in one of that major area. he's actually from a dairy forersed area. we had a -- forested area. we had a very frank discussion. those very frank discussions we have there. he understood they had to make concessions there. they understand, i really believe fundamentally, it's been unfair. they've taken a supply management a quota system that pays their dairy farmers very, very well at the expense of canadian consumers and that's their...
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they read our press and i had a visit with the premier of quebec and he said he is from a dairy area and we had a very frank discussion. you know those frank discussions you have there. the next day, he came out and understood that they had to make concessions. they understand, i really believe fundamentally, that it has been unfair. they have taken a supply management quota system that pays their dairy farmers very well at the expense of canadian consumers. and that is their business. but they cannot use that and blend that high-priced low-price to undercut our producers internationally. alan: so class of seven will be gone in a final nafta? sonny: i think it should be and i think it will be gone and we have been very clear with that in my conversation with ambassador light hauser. i think that is there. trade conflicts are going on. the usda started a sign up for trade mitigation. $6.3 million. you have always place the day after labor day, but in many parts of the country, harvest is not underway yet. how is this a practical program to roll out this soon? sonny: it has to start so
they read our press and i had a visit with the premier of quebec and he said he is from a dairy area and we had a very frank discussion. you know those frank discussions you have there. the next day, he came out and understood that they had to make concessions. they understand, i really believe fundamentally, that it has been unfair. they have taken a supply management quota system that pays their dairy farmers very well at the expense of canadian consumers. and that is their business. but they...
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. >> that would be an interesting idea quebec commerzbank is on idea.- interesting commerzbank is on son thunder is in a better position. santander is in a better position. that would be good for commerzbank. standalone investment banks in europe and the u.s., we don't evenhave them anymore, goldman became a commercial bank by charter. the standalone investment bank is dead. that model is that after the crisis. it would be good for them to do the synergies. it would be a big step for santander. guy: thank you very much. andreaprise news that orcel will be leaving ubs and joining santander. this is bloomberg. ♪ president trump talked about kavanaugh. he said the new accuser was "totally need created." -- "totally inebriated." we will bring you the full comments. he talks about other issues as well. guy: let's talk about what is happening in europe. eu. frictions with china and hurting car stocks. airline stocks have also been smashed, lower today. let's talk about what is happening here. let's start off with bmw and talk about that. in august and made comments about how it is being af
. >> that would be an interesting idea quebec commerzbank is on idea.- interesting commerzbank is on son thunder is in a better position. santander is in a better position. that would be good for commerzbank. standalone investment banks in europe and the u.s., we don't evenhave them anymore, goldman became a commercial bank by charter. the standalone investment bank is dead. that model is that after the crisis. it would be good for them to do the synergies. it would be a big step for...
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per hour the tornado touched down twice in ottawa before moving on to the neighboring province of quebec. the u.k.'s main opposition party is warning it will call for a general election if the government brags the deal falls short of labor's leader jeremy corbyn says he'll challenge the prime minister on any deal made with the e.u. friday may said the e.u. had reached an impasse she called for the block to come up with a viable counter proposal britain is due to leave the european union in march we will challenge this government's on whatever deal it brings back on our six tests on jobs on the ring standards on environmental protection and protection of those jobs and the ability of an incoming labor government to infest and intervene in an economy to bring about decent wages jobs and full employment. and if this government cable giant comcast does outbid rupert murdoch's fox in a blind auction for u.k. broadcaster sky sky has twenty three million subscribers it owns the u.k. rights to broadcast premier league football and the entire h.b.o. catalogue of balance made it one of europe's mo
per hour the tornado touched down twice in ottawa before moving on to the neighboring province of quebec. the u.k.'s main opposition party is warning it will call for a general election if the government brags the deal falls short of labor's leader jeremy corbyn says he'll challenge the prime minister on any deal made with the e.u. friday may said the e.u. had reached an impasse she called for the block to come up with a viable counter proposal britain is due to leave the european union in...
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it's a very, very simple equation 338 seats in the canadian parliament 78 of them in quebec quebec isly controlled by supply side management, that's dairy farmers in those constituencies never has a politician been successful throwing dairy farmers under a bus in canada and winning an election. that never happens because they are very powerful as a lobby and the unfortunate situation is most canadians don't care about supply side management they are overpaying for dairy and poultry by 60% for this. so it's kind of crazy. you have got basically 19,000 farmers controlling the political destiny of the next direction. trudeau doesn't want to lose he doesn't have much to provide in terms of giving on dairy. this is a strange situation. if this fails and the real industries of canada like automotive, which represents 49% to provinces like ontario, if that is tariffed, he will have a different problem. the people who have jobs will start to lose them he is in a horrible place. he can't say throw the dairy farmers under the bus and win an election, but if he does protect them he may lose next
it's a very, very simple equation 338 seats in the canadian parliament 78 of them in quebec quebec isly controlled by supply side management, that's dairy farmers in those constituencies never has a politician been successful throwing dairy farmers under a bus in canada and winning an election. that never happens because they are very powerful as a lobby and the unfortunate situation is most canadians don't care about supply side management they are overpaying for dairy and poultry by 60% for...
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to put this into motion and you can see the storm pushing across the great lakes and into ontario quebec and now into the canadian maritimes but i want to take you specifically two days ago here in minneapolis is what the severe weather did we had seven tornadoes that were reported in central minnesota and this is what they did we suck a lot of devastation in terms of the rural areas the actual cities no problem but we did have a lot of a barnes and houses that were destroyed up towards auto and while this was some amateur video that came out across that area of the tornado pushing through that region four people were injured here in ottawa and it passed through fairly quickly and you can see the storm once we get to it you can't really see a definition but you can see that turning right there in the power outages going of the same time well that storm now is out here towards the canadian maritimes but what we're left with is the bottom end of that storm is still producing quite a bit of rain down here across the united states and in the syria we're going to be seeing flooding this is be
to put this into motion and you can see the storm pushing across the great lakes and into ontario quebec and now into the canadian maritimes but i want to take you specifically two days ago here in minneapolis is what the severe weather did we had seven tornadoes that were reported in central minnesota and this is what they did we suck a lot of devastation in terms of the rural areas the actual cities no problem but we did have a lot of a barnes and houses that were destroyed up towards auto...
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the snow to make their way out of the race that you'll see through a good part of ontario towards quebec and now since we're seeing some progress in that rain from florence but a legacy of wet weather still coming back in across the the carolinas even into monday and beyond got some rain to into the caravan it's making its way across central areas particularly concerned with this little plots of storms this is the remnants of tropical storm isaac it is in the prices of wake me and gradually moving further west. the foreigners are. being lucozade outside that western centric sphere of influence we're able to bring a different perspective to global events when you peel away the list a cove a minute tree in the financial dollar going to see the people in those words and those policies are affecting see the emotion on their faces the situation they're living in that's when all the us can identify with the story. this is zero. and on has i'm sick of this is the news hour live from dog coming up in the next sixty minutes yemen's hooty rebels say the un has agreed to help move the critically in
the snow to make their way out of the race that you'll see through a good part of ontario towards quebec and now since we're seeing some progress in that rain from florence but a legacy of wet weather still coming back in across the the carolinas even into monday and beyond got some rain to into the caravan it's making its way across central areas particularly concerned with this little plots of storms this is the remnants of tropical storm isaac it is in the prices of wake me and gradually...
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quebec has an election may one. -- election on october 1. that election right now favors an insurgent populist party, the coalition for the future of quebec, not the incumbent party that is liberal like justin trudeau. we have an election next spring before the federal election in alberta. alberta has a socialist government which is now behind in the polls to a conservative alternative party run by a former cabinet minister who is quite charismatic. the political capital for justin trudeau is bad in that he needs to be firm and fair, but more than anything else he needs to come out with this because canadians know how nafta has been important to them and they don't understand how their old friends the americans can treat in this way. the worst thing of it all is canadians like us in the united states. in case you are wondering, francisco is mexican. i'm not canadian, i'm just from detroit. what canadians do like us and no was well. in some cases, say u.s.-chinese relations, ordinary chinese see nothing but trump and wonder if americans have
quebec has an election may one. -- election on october 1. that election right now favors an insurgent populist party, the coalition for the future of quebec, not the incumbent party that is liberal like justin trudeau. we have an election next spring before the federal election in alberta. alberta has a socialist government which is now behind in the polls to a conservative alternative party run by a former cabinet minister who is quite charismatic. the political capital for justin trudeau is...
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--quebec to her early life let's go back to her early life. according to the myth, she was in abolitionist. someone who knew from the time she was a child of that slavery was wrong, someone who committed herself to emancipation. the word abolitionism of course was and is a loaded term and has to be unpacked. for the detractors, the sympathetic to the confederacy, colin her in abolitionist was a way to branch or as an outsider to the south. someone who thinks to her northern heritage that she picked up was never a real virginian. for the defenders over the years, calling her in abolitionist has been a way to painter as a moral paragon, someone who saw the light. a close reading of the sources revealed that she was not in abolitionist in the sense that william lloyd garrison or frederick douglass were abolitionist. and set of rejecting slavery in the company of slaveholders, her and her family carefully staked out a position on a middle ground between abolitionism and the proslavery creed. family was an upper-middle-class family and one of richm
--quebec to her early life let's go back to her early life. according to the myth, she was in abolitionist. someone who knew from the time she was a child of that slavery was wrong, someone who committed herself to emancipation. the word abolitionism of course was and is a loaded term and has to be unpacked. for the detractors, the sympathetic to the confederacy, colin her in abolitionist was a way to branch or as an outsider to the south. someone who thinks to her northern heritage that she...
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(gat-in-oh) , in quebec. several homes and other building . >> the twister hit yesterday in ottawa. several homes and other buildings were flattened. rescuers are now going house to house to make sure no one is trapped inside. >>> let's get a check on our weather here. we have nothing nearly as severe as that. reporter: no, and what incredible video. closer weather this weekend. a bit of an onshore flow. we do have a warm up on the temperatures where in the 50s pretty much area wide. we are looking at fog along the coast. reduced visibilities primarily on the north bay so do be mindful. futurecast showing that the clouds pull back to the coast later on today. satellite shows you can see the onshore flow here. we're going to see a bit of a mild weekend because of that onshore flow. temperatures coming down just a little bit. cooling over the weekend, and then some big changes on the horizon. high pressure builds back in. we've got a warming trend beginning monday and peaking near triple digits in the middle of the week. the rest of the country may be entering into fall but this is ou
(gat-in-oh) , in quebec. several homes and other building . >> the twister hit yesterday in ottawa. several homes and other buildings were flattened. rescuers are now going house to house to make sure no one is trapped inside. >>> let's get a check on our weather here. we have nothing nearly as severe as that. reporter: no, and what incredible video. closer weather this weekend. a bit of an onshore flow. we do have a warm up on the temperatures where in the 50s pretty much area...
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protectionist actions, president trump knew this when he proposed a bold free trading vision at the quÉbecg-7 meeting in june. no terrorists, no barriers even. that's the way it should be. he also knew that three g7 members, france, germany and italy bound by the use extra terrorists are not capable of joining the project. it also highlights my second point, the possibility of a significant european power moving away from the prescriptive approach of the e.u.'s rulebook to a system based on outcome with a significant shift in the battle of ideas. the agreement proposes he was tied to the e.u.'s extreme technological risk aversion which is held back innovation for us in the u.k. what again it is completely unacceptable and we must now break free from it. u.s. industries have long complained about the e.u.'s regulatory system embedded by ferocious application. this is exemplified by recent european court ruling that organisms created using pioneering gene editing technique should be subject to the same almost prohibitive regulatory hurdle as those created by genetic modification. they will h
protectionist actions, president trump knew this when he proposed a bold free trading vision at the quÉbecg-7 meeting in june. no terrorists, no barriers even. that's the way it should be. he also knew that three g7 members, france, germany and italy bound by the use extra terrorists are not capable of joining the project. it also highlights my second point, the possibility of a significant european power moving away from the prescriptive approach of the e.u.'s rulebook to a system based on...
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lauren: lets quÉbec to to the hearing yesterday.i was looking at the appearance of facebook sheryl sandberg very poised embellished and then you have twittered jack dorsey who look like he just woke up and came in from coachella or something. listen to how he tries to explain if there's anti- conservative bias of the platform. >> what did the algorithm take into account that led to prominent conservatives including members of the us house of representatives not being included in autos search suggestions? >> we were using a signal of the behavior of the people following accounts and we didn't believe upon further consideration and also seen the impact which was about 600,000 accounts. lauren: help me out. first of all, he seemed to board. you understand what he's saying and is convincing you that twitter is doing enough? >> he said he's very shy and does not like to speak in public. i give him credit that he is their. mark zuckerberg wasn't there. this is a man who's been very critical of and i have to give them credit he's earning m
lauren: lets quÉbec to to the hearing yesterday.i was looking at the appearance of facebook sheryl sandberg very poised embellished and then you have twittered jack dorsey who look like he just woke up and came in from coachella or something. listen to how he tries to explain if there's anti- conservative bias of the platform. >> what did the algorithm take into account that led to prominent conservatives including members of the us house of representatives not being included in autos...
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some very significant weather here across parts of the great lakes and into ontario and also into québechat range so she was the frontal boundary that's going to be pushing through so we think those thunderstorms are going to be producing some very gusty winds that could cause damage across the region there so we watching that very carefully but for new york partly cloudy day with temperature of twenty three. the weather sponsored by cats race. from city hospitals to community health centers change is happening across china. and for one six year old boy there is now home. on the border you just saw from the countryside he came to a big hospital and experienced doctors perform the operation for him. how to care for one point four billion people china's unique challenge on the people's health on al jazeera. this is al-jazeera. this is the news hour live from dog coming up in the next sixty minutes the death toll rises to one hundred twenty after a ferry capsized on the tanzania side of lake victoria many are still missing. british prime minister to raise them a prepares to make a live addr
some very significant weather here across parts of the great lakes and into ontario and also into québechat range so she was the frontal boundary that's going to be pushing through so we think those thunderstorms are going to be producing some very gusty winds that could cause damage across the region there so we watching that very carefully but for new york partly cloudy day with temperature of twenty three. the weather sponsored by cats race. from city hospitals to community health centers...
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storm, but what is so terrifying about this storm is-- is at the rainfall, the water the flooding quÉbeca combination of all of those. slow speed will mean prolonged hurricane effects: the coast through the day especially into the overnight hours the storm surge even though it's a category two storm the storm surge is expected to be category three-level up to around 13 feet, close to wilmington towards cape fear and then once it moves inland we still see the potential for upwards of 30 inches of rainfall and in some cases higher, so that will create this tremendous flash flood threats and as your reporter mentioned, flash flooding kills more people than anything in the situations three to 1.7 million are under evacuation orders, 1000 plus flights canceled for friday. power loss here for weeks, up to three weeks. with your numbers like this what do you say to the people that say they will write it out? >> i think you will see conditions for an extended period of time. we will not only have power outages for days and a lot of cases water service will be completely knocked out for days and
storm, but what is so terrifying about this storm is-- is at the rainfall, the water the flooding quÉbeca combination of all of those. slow speed will mean prolonged hurricane effects: the coast through the day especially into the overnight hours the storm surge even though it's a category two storm the storm surge is expected to be category three-level up to around 13 feet, close to wilmington towards cape fear and then once it moves inland we still see the potential for upwards of 30 inches...