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and i'm very proud of quebec. i'm very proud of canada, you know?dients, 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 hearts, giz
and i'm very proud of quebec. i'm very proud of canada, you know?dients, 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...
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>> oh, yes, yeheres ten year ity diaz, quebec. >>> and there's a scandal in the house of windsor. of sussex meghan markle went to a fashion show and get this, she wore black nail polish. apparently that's a faux pas which is a no-no. mark phillips has the lowdown from kensington palace in london. >> reporter: it was an a-list event oozing with glamour. the british fashion awards drew for than british celebrities like the beckhams and rows monday pike and penelope was there and uma and a parade of supermodels and music stars, but the surprise of the evening was the newest and brightest current royal star. >> we have a very special guest to announce the winner. her royal highness, the duchess of sussex. >> reporter: meghan proudly pregnant is currently the brightest star in the royal celebrity firmament and enda, as empowerment through fashion. >> for me this connection is rooted in really being able to understand that that's about supporting and empowering each other, especially as women. >> reporter: as it happens, this year's winner was claire wright keller who just happens to be
>> oh, yes, yeheres ten year ity diaz, quebec. >>> and there's a scandal in the house of windsor. of sussex meghan markle went to a fashion show and get this, she wore black nail polish. apparently that's a faux pas which is a no-no. mark phillips has the lowdown from kensington palace in london. >> reporter: it was an a-list event oozing with glamour. the british fashion awards drew for than british celebrities like the beckhams and rows monday pike and penelope was there...
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fake quebecers used to work for the u.s. military fighting militants. now she's insulted kenya feinstein poaches. the longest and strongest out of all those are the ones most in tapes or. perhaps. it's a race against time. elephants are 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 where we were the generation that can take this on and and stop it like the militant groups poachers form networks that reach beyond their village because they have no work they turn to legal activities as boats in this very lucrative goods such as ivory fetch a high price on the global market. fake witnesses goal is to destroy those networks before the poachers get a chance to kill she needs them a solid community on her side to achieve that goal because she depends on their assistance and advice the elders will come her these are men with lots of influence this to live according to centuries old
fake quebecers used to work for the u.s. military fighting militants. now she's insulted kenya feinstein poaches. the longest and strongest out of all those are the ones most in tapes or. perhaps. it's a race against time. elephants are 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 where we were the generation that...
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in quebec. trying to make enough money to get back into law school. it was a tough job but i was safe and secure. and had the benefit of my mother's home cooking every night. on september 2, 1944 as we have just heard so eloquently from john, 20-year-old lieutenant george bush was preparing to attack japanese in the pacific. he was part of a courageous generation of young americans who led the charge against overwhelming odds and the historic battle of supremacy in the pacific against the colossal military might of imperial japan. that is what george bush did the summer he turned 20. many men of different talents and skills have served as president and many more will do so as a decades unfold. bringing strength and glory to these united states of america. 50 or hundred years some now as historians review the accomplishments and context of all who have served as president, i believe it will be said that the life of this country, the united states which is in my judgment, the greatest democratic republic may god has ever placed on the face of this earth
in quebec. trying to make enough money to get back into law school. it was a tough job but i was safe and secure. and had the benefit of my mother's home cooking every night. on september 2, 1944 as we have just heard so eloquently from john, 20-year-old lieutenant george bush was preparing to attack japanese in the pacific. he was part of a courageous generation of young americans who led the charge against overwhelming odds and the historic battle of supremacy in the pacific against the...
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these priorities aligned well with those of the g-7 summit in quebec last june where we worked hard to create economic systems that benefit everyone and strengthen the middle class. i would like to congratulate argentina for bringing a perspective of gender equality to our talks. we know that our economies and society are stronger when women are full and equal participants. over our today's here, i have reiterated canada's commit bits to multilateralism, on trade, on climate, and other challenges we share. indeed, no country can solve global problems on its own. we need to work together. offers us a critically important forum for doing so. as you may know, canada played a leading role in the creation of the g20 as well as its elevation to the leaders level in 2008. in the midst of the international financial crisis. over the years, this form has repeated be demonstrated its worth as we seek to build a more stable and prosperous world. objectiveutset, our here was to make progress on the big challenges we face as a planet. economic growth, the benefits everyone, protecting the environme
these priorities aligned well with those of the g-7 summit in quebec last june where we worked hard to create economic systems that benefit everyone and strengthen the middle class. i would like to congratulate argentina for bringing a perspective of gender equality to our talks. we know that our economies and society are stronger when women are full and equal participants. over our today's here, i have reiterated canada's commit bits to multilateralism, on trade, on climate, and other...
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in quebec. trying to make enough money to get back into law school. it was a tough job but i was safe and secure. and had the benefit of my mother's home cooking every night. on september 2, 1944 as we have just heard so eloquently from john, 20-year-old lieutenant george bush was preparing to attack japanese in the pacific.
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parents came to vermont from quebec in canada. we look at our immigrant founding of this country and then we want to wall ourselves off from our neighbors. it is not only an expensive waste of american taxpayers it is init is immoral, opposition of everything this country is supposed to stand for. seizeesident wants to land from farmers in texas and other border states. has been in their family for generations. wallsld need to construct in nature preserves, basically destroying them. we would end up walling ourselves off from the rio grande in the process. essentially ceding the river to mexico. and afterof that billions of wasted taxpayer dollars, what would it will be stop people from fleeing violence in their home countries?\ no. will it stop traffickers? definitely no. so many have said show me a 30 foot wall and i will show you a 31 foot ladder or a tunnel. to address these complex issues we need real solutions, not bumper sticker solutions or angry tweets. everyone agrees we need to keep our border safe and secure. it has to
parents came to vermont from quebec in canada. we look at our immigrant founding of this country and then we want to wall ourselves off from our neighbors. it is not only an expensive waste of american taxpayers it is init is immoral, opposition of everything this country is supposed to stand for. seizeesident wants to land from farmers in texas and other border states. has been in their family for generations. wallsld need to construct in nature preserves, basically destroying them. we would...
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states now as we go towards sunday that storm makes its way towards the northeast and we also bring in quebec as well as ontario with heavy snow totals as well so for new york not looking too bad in terms of temperature but up towards the north we are going to be seeing auto four up towards winnipeg it is going to be minus six in your forecast will make your way down here towards central america we are looking at the clouds pushing in across parts of mexico into the yucatan as well as into cuba over the next few days so the good weather that we had is going to start to deteriorate in terms of clouds but we are going to be seeing a van or most a cloud if you at thirty degrees as we go towards sunday a little bit more winds coming out of the southeast and also kingston we do expect to see some rain in your forecast with a time to them of thirty one degrees as well and then very quickly down here across south america plenty of rage on the forecast map particularly across the amazon basin and we are going to be seeing a sense in getting out of the rain but the temperatures going up to a temperatu
states now as we go towards sunday that storm makes its way towards the northeast and we also bring in quebec as well as ontario with heavy snow totals as well so for new york not looking too bad in terms of temperature but up towards the north we are going to be seeing auto four up towards winnipeg it is going to be minus six in your forecast will make your way down here towards central america we are looking at the clouds pushing in across parts of mexico into the yucatan as well as into cuba...
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great-great-grandparents came to vermont from ireland or my wife's parents came to vermont from the province of quebec in canada. we even look at our immigrant -- our immigrant founding of this country. then if we want to wall ourselves off from our neighbors, it's not only an expensive waste of american taxpayers' dollars, it's immoral, it's ineffective, it's an affront that everything this country is supposed to stand for. to build a wall, the president wants to seize land from ranchers and farmers in texas and other border states, seize land from farmers and ranchers in land that's been in their family for generations. he would need to construct walls through wildlife refuges and nature preserves, basically destroying them. ironically, we would end up walling ourselves off from the rio grande in the process, essentially ceding the hoover to mexico. and after all that, and after billions of wasted taxpayer dollars, what would it accomplish? would it stop people from fleeing violence in their home countries and seeking sanctuary? no. would it stop drug smugglers and human traffickers from engaging in
great-great-grandparents came to vermont from ireland or my wife's parents came to vermont from the province of quebec in canada. we even look at our immigrant -- our immigrant founding of this country. then if we want to wall ourselves off from our neighbors, it's not only an expensive waste of american taxpayers' dollars, it's immoral, it's ineffective, it's an affront that everything this country is supposed to stand for. to build a wall, the president wants to seize land from ranchers and...
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these priorities aligned well g7 summit in quebec. [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] >> i'd like to congratulate argentina for bringing a equalityve of gender to our talks. we know our societies are stronger when women are full and participants. over our two days here, i've reiterated canada's commitment multilateralism on trade, on climate, and other challenges we share. no country can solve global problems on its own. we need to work together. the g20 offers us a critically important forum for doing so. as you may know, canada played a leading role in the creation of as its elevation to the leaders level in 2008, in the international financial crisis. and over the years, this forum demonstrated its worth as we seek to build a more stable and prosperous world. from the outset, our objective here was to make progress on the face as anges we planet. economic growth that benefits theyone, protecting environment and peace and security in the world. say we reachedo consensus on a communiquÉ with commitments in key ar
these priorities aligned well g7 summit in quebec. [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] >> i'd like to congratulate argentina for bringing a equalityve of gender to our talks. we know our societies are stronger when women are full and participants. over our two days here, i've reiterated canada's commitment multilateralism on trade, on climate, and other challenges we share. no country can solve global problems on its own. we need to work together. the g20 offers us a...
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you see a lot of weather and that is going to be down here along the eastern seaboard anywhere from québecall the way down towards florida the south it is going to be severe storms to the north though it is going to be snow and some very heavy rain in between as the system pushes out we're going to be left with much better weather here on saturday clearing out temperatures from new york warm for this time of year fourteen degrees there out here towards the west though not so warm for los angeles we do expect to see a high on saturday of only sixteen degrees there well wouldn't quite nice across much of the caribbean as well the central america we do have some clouds appear to the north but down towards the south really fairly dry across much of the area temps wise looks like this kingston jamaica a few clouds in your forecast at thirty one on friday and it's really staying the same thing on saturday sunday domingo is going to be about twenty nine degrees there and then very quickly across south america plenty of showers across the amazon basin we are going to sing very warm conditions over
you see a lot of weather and that is going to be down here along the eastern seaboard anywhere from québecall the way down towards florida the south it is going to be severe storms to the north though it is going to be snow and some very heavy rain in between as the system pushes out we're going to be left with much better weather here on saturday clearing out temperatures from new york warm for this time of year fourteen degrees there out here towards the west though not so warm for los...
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well, i was working as a laborer in my hometown in north quebec trying to make enough money to get backol. it was a tough job, but i was safe and secure and had the added benefit of my mother's home cooking every night. on september 2nd, 1944, as we have just heard so eloquently from john, 20-year-old lieutenant george bush was preparing to attack japanese war installations in the pacific. he was part of a courageous generation of young americans who led the charge against overwhelming odds in the historic and bloody battle for supremacy in the pacific against the kol locolassal military mig japan. that's what george bush did, the summer he turned 20. many men of differing talents and sum many mer summer he turned 20. many men have served as president and many more will do is as the decades unfold and bringing new strength and glory to these united states of america, and 50 or 100 years from now, as historians review the accomplishments and the context of all who have served as president, i believe it will be be said that in the life of this country, the united states, which is in my ju
well, i was working as a laborer in my hometown in north quebec trying to make enough money to get backol. it was a tough job, but i was safe and secure and had the added benefit of my mother's home cooking every night. on september 2nd, 1944, as we have just heard so eloquently from john, 20-year-old lieutenant george bush was preparing to attack japanese war installations in the pacific. he was part of a courageous generation of young americans who led the charge against overwhelming odds in...
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that's exactly what the protagonist of our next report office serving in the american military say quebecers change professions and now helps to protect an offense from poachers riot police just develop the surveillance network that's proving successful despite the efforts of many countries in africa elephant populations are not recovering us quickly as hard being home in kenya for instance the situation is now stable thanks in part to the likes of frequent us. my name is fake leave us with the international fund for animal welfare in kenya and i lead us. elephant protection and country poaching projects for east africa. fake web us used to work for the u.s. military fights in militants. now she's insulted kenya fighting poaches. the longest and strongest animals are the ones most endangered. perhaps. it's a race against time. elephants are 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 human greed you know where we were the generation th
that's exactly what the protagonist of our next report office serving in the american military say quebecers change professions and now helps to protect an offense from poachers riot police just develop the surveillance network that's proving successful despite the efforts of many countries in africa elephant populations are not recovering us quickly as hard being home in kenya for instance the situation is now stable thanks in part to the likes of frequent us. my name is fake leave us with the...
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i was working as a laborer in my hometown in quebec trying to make enough money to get back into lawd secure and had the added benefit of my mother's home cooking every night. on september 2, 1944 where we heard from jon, 20-year-old lieutenant george bush was preparing to attack japanese war sign installations in the pacific. he was part of the courageous generation of young americans who led the charge against overwhelming odds in the historic and bloody battle for supremacy in the pacific against the colossal military might of that's what george bush did the summer he turned 20. many men of differing talents and skills have served as president, and many more will do so as the decades unfold, bringing new strength and glory to these united states of america. and 50 or 100 years from now, as historians review the accomplishments and the context of all who have served as president, i believe it will be said that in the life of this country, the united states, which is in my judgment the greatest democratic republic that god has ever placed on the face of this earth, i believe it will
i was working as a laborer in my hometown in quebec trying to make enough money to get back into lawd secure and had the added benefit of my mother's home cooking every night. on september 2, 1944 where we heard from jon, 20-year-old lieutenant george bush was preparing to attack japanese war sign installations in the pacific. he was part of the courageous generation of young americans who led the charge against overwhelming odds in the historic and bloody battle for supremacy in the pacific...
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sue moss to quebec a big john on my. course uniting but. each got a d. cup local makes t. is own me to a dreams and on be shows me shows i mean the show is a quad to me to more no please on so mom much he me how deep he need not i am behold souls told i show you how he likes the supper brother took a moment of silence. i enjoy bringing my neighbors my neighbors children so they can see and get more comfortable five years children are at the heart of america's love affair with weapons back at the mom makes a real stand there for a new machine and it's fun but the new generation is fighting fire with the reason we are fighting for voices to be heard because we don't want to see and hear disputing get unfairly played never again part of the radicalized youth series on a . december on al-jazeera. from hospitality to hostility toward hotels tells dramatic stories about icons of complex and last resort shelters in divided cities an exclusive interview with nobel peace prize laureates now and dennis mccoy get an ad try special antarctic sanctuary follows greenpeace says their cam
sue moss to quebec a big john on my. course uniting but. each got a d. cup local makes t. is own me to a dreams and on be shows me shows i mean the show is a quad to me to more no please on so mom much he me how deep he need not i am behold souls told i show you how he likes the supper brother took a moment of silence. i enjoy bringing my neighbors my neighbors children so they can see and get more comfortable five years children are at the heart of america's love affair with weapons back at...
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your teenage years behind and turned 20 well, i was working as a laborer in my hometown in northern quebec a tough job, but i was safe and secure and had the added benefit of my mother's home cooking every night on september 2nd, 1944, as we have just heard so eloquently from jon, 20-year-old lieutenant george bush was preparing to attack japanese war installations in the pacific he was part of a courageous generation of young americans who led the charge against overwhelming odds in the historic and bloody battle for supremacy in the pacific against the colossal military might of imperial japan that's what george bush did the summer he turned 20. many men of differing talents and skills have have served as president, and many more will do so as the decades unfold bringing new vestrength and gloy to the united states of america. and 50 or 100 years from now as historians review the accomplishments and the context of all who have served as president, i believe it will be said that in the life of this country, the united states, which is, in my judgment, the greatest democratic republic that
your teenage years behind and turned 20 well, i was working as a laborer in my hometown in northern quebec a tough job, but i was safe and secure and had the added benefit of my mother's home cooking every night on september 2nd, 1944, as we have just heard so eloquently from jon, 20-year-old lieutenant george bush was preparing to attack japanese war installations in the pacific he was part of a courageous generation of young americans who led the charge against overwhelming odds in the...
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i was working as a laborer in my home town in northern quebec, trying to make enough money to get backw school. it was a tough job, but i was safe and secure, and had the added benefit of my mother's home cooking every night. 2, 1944, as we have just heard so eloquently from john, 20-year-old lieutenant george bush was preparing to attack japanese war installations in the pacific. he was part of the courageous generation of young americans who led the charge against overwhelming odds in the historic and bloody battle for supremacy in the pacific against the colossal military might of imperial japan. the's what george bush did summer he turned 20. many men of different talents and skills have served this president, and many more will do so as the decades unfold, bringing new strength and glory to these united states of america. from now, as years historians review the accomplishments and context of all who have served as president, i believe it will be said that in the life of this country, the united states, which is in my judgment the greatest democratic republic that god has ever pla
i was working as a laborer in my home town in northern quebec, trying to make enough money to get backw school. it was a tough job, but i was safe and secure, and had the added benefit of my mother's home cooking every night. 2, 1944, as we have just heard so eloquently from john, 20-year-old lieutenant george bush was preparing to attack japanese war installations in the pacific. he was part of the courageous generation of young americans who led the charge against overwhelming odds in the...
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you see a lot of weather and that is going to be down here along the eastern seaboard anywhere from québecall the way down towards florida the south is going to be severe storms to the north though it is going to be snow and some very heavy rain in between as the system pushes out we're going to be left with much better weather here on saturday clearing out temperatures from new york warm for this time of year fourteen degrees there out here towards the west though not so warm for los angeles we do expect to see a high on saturday of only sixteen degrees there well would be quite nice across much of the caribbean as well the central america we do have some clouds appear to the north but down towards the south really fairly dry across much of the area temperature wise looks like this kingston jamaica a few clouds in your forecast at thirty one on friday and it's really staying the same thing on saturday center domingo is going to be about twenty nine degrees there and then very quickly across south america plenty of showers across the amazon basin we are going to sing very warm conditions o
you see a lot of weather and that is going to be down here along the eastern seaboard anywhere from québecall the way down towards florida the south is going to be severe storms to the north though it is going to be snow and some very heavy rain in between as the system pushes out we're going to be left with much better weather here on saturday clearing out temperatures from new york warm for this time of year fourteen degrees there out here towards the west though not so warm for los angeles...
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in my hometown in northern quebec. to make enough money to get. back in the law school. it was a tough job but i was safe and secure. had the added benefit. of my mother's home cooking. every night. on september second. nineteen forty four as we just heard so eloquently. from john. twenty year old lieutenant george bush. was preparing to attack. japanese war installations. in the pacific. he was part of a courageous generation of young americans. to lead the charge against overwhelming odds. in the historic and bloody battle for supremacy in the pacific. against the colossal. military might imperial japan. that's what george bush did. the summer he turned. twenty many men of different talents and skills. have served as president. and many more will do so with the decades on full. bringing new strength and glory each of these united states of america. an fifty or a hundred years from now. as historians review the accomplishments. and the context. of all who have served as president [inaudible] i believe. it will be said that in the life of this country. the united states.
in my hometown in northern quebec. to make enough money to get. back in the law school. it was a tough job but i was safe and secure. had the added benefit. of my mother's home cooking. every night. on september second. nineteen forty four as we just heard so eloquently. from john. twenty year old lieutenant george bush. was preparing to attack. japanese war installations. in the pacific. he was part of a courageous generation of young americans. to lead the charge against overwhelming odds. in...
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square the edge of the realm of the red maple leaf is also the home of maple syrup the province of quebecproduces more of it than any other place and no one sells a greater variety of maple products then stiff fine food chain in his farm shop to the review. of course we have maple syrup. glass or plastic or metal bottles here we have maple butter we have maple chocolates gold nuggets sugared covered not people carom out there for me build a new church here and maybe talk or slowly thoughts before assented shoaf sitting. here there are certainly different people. here's. was unknown maple syrup bottles and the maple syrup children's books the cook books and on the rules in the three hundred c. ten maple syrup speciality restaurant does the friendly bedded face of piaf or shea the maple syrup king and stefan's father. the one who's done sing with the wolf light dog. i. learned a lot before to go to south and order time round. no i wouldn't i would like to water to the south of the sun because because it's the real sees and hears wizards either called the fireplace or the. correction that. p
square the edge of the realm of the red maple leaf is also the home of maple syrup the province of quebecproduces more of it than any other place and no one sells a greater variety of maple products then stiff fine food chain in his farm shop to the review. of course we have maple syrup. glass or plastic or metal bottles here we have maple butter we have maple chocolates gold nuggets sugared covered not people carom out there for me build a new church here and maybe talk or slowly thoughts...
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this is a plano based not actually a big quebec we're calling it a block chain from the bank it's a plain old bank except it's a one hundred percent reserve bank and it's there for because it's one hundred percent reserve bank it won't be able to lend but it will specifically serve this industry this is been a problem. just basic bank accounts for block ten companies have been a problem just not even touching cryptocurrency plano cash i want to make a very clear this is a plain old cash bank it's just one hundred percent reserve bank that's designed to specialize in serving this industry and as you know this industry of course has higher now your customer and anti money laundering standards that it has to comply with i've written in forbes dot com i think the bank secrecy act is unconstitutional but right now it's the law of the land and so everybody has to comply with it and so this industry i think has been shunned by the banking industry for basic cash only bank accounts precisely because it's a higher risk industry and there was some powerful testimony from the trade association the d
this is a plano based not actually a big quebec we're calling it a block chain from the bank it's a plain old bank except it's a one hundred percent reserve bank and it's there for because it's one hundred percent reserve bank it won't be able to lend but it will specifically serve this industry this is been a problem. just basic bank accounts for block ten companies have been a problem just not even touching cryptocurrency plano cash i want to make a very clear this is a plain old cash bank...
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as we go towards sunday that storm makes its way towards the northeast and we're also bringing in québecas well as ontario with heavy snow totals as well so for new york not looking too bad in terms of temperature but up towards the north we are going to be seeing auto wet four up towards winnipeg it is going to be minus six in your forecast will make your way down here towards central america we are looking at the clouds pushing in across parts of mexico into the yucatan as well as into cuba over the next few days so the good weather that we had is going to start to deteriorate in terms of clouds but we are going to be seeing a van or most a cloud if you at thirty degrees as we go towards sunday a little bit more winds coming out of the southeast and also kingston we do expect to see some rain in your forecast with a time to them of thirty one degrees as well and then very quickly down here across south america plenty of raid on the forecast map particularly across the amazon basin and we are going to be seeing a sense ian getting out of the rain but the temperatures going up to a tempe
as we go towards sunday that storm makes its way towards the northeast and we're also bringing in québecas well as ontario with heavy snow totals as well so for new york not looking too bad in terms of temperature but up towards the north we are going to be seeing auto wet four up towards winnipeg it is going to be minus six in your forecast will make your way down here towards central america we are looking at the clouds pushing in across parts of mexico into the yucatan as well as into cuba...
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had quebec and montreal that have fallen, would the reaction in the 1770's had been different? mr. bunker: oh yes. only since the french had been expelled from candidate with the americans feel comfortable about their position. keep in mind that the british did not believe the expulsion of the french from canada was permanent. thereere concerned that would be attempts by france and colonies.egain their the american colonies had not been as confident if the french were still in canada. could you tell us more about the british political establishment at the time. you mentioned the privy council, which now is largely ceremonial. was there a strong debate about this whole matter? mr. bunker: absolutely. there was a series of debates in the spring and early summer of 1774. then in january and february of 7075 -- 1775. immediately before lexington. they were the most revealing. for the government, there was support. 25% of the members of the house voted against the proposition that the colonies were in rebellion. lord north was asking for a declaration that massachusetts was in rebellion
had quebec and montreal that have fallen, would the reaction in the 1770's had been different? mr. bunker: oh yes. only since the french had been expelled from candidate with the americans feel comfortable about their position. keep in mind that the british did not believe the expulsion of the french from canada was permanent. thereere concerned that would be attempts by france and colonies.egain their the american colonies had not been as confident if the french were still in canada. could you...
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prior to reagan and eight years of the obama administration so we had to take care of that and q-quebec that and that's what we are doing so because the second thing in terms of priority is. second we have to modernize the force as for the competition while we've been very busy fighting on terrorism, china and russia have been rapidly modernizing their militaries and unfortunately they've been doing a good job so we have a serious problem there they are doing things better than we can and the military advantage is eroded in the war fighting in areas such as power projection, cyberspace, electronic warfare, air, missile defense, submarine warfare, long-range fires and as a result the nonpartisan national defense strategy commissione report released ths month warns americans might struggle to win, and this is a quote from the document you are required to read -- [laughter] it says we might struggle to win oor perhaps lose a border with china or russia and we are talking about now. we don't have time to waste so we've got to restore the military advantage and failure to do so the cost will
prior to reagan and eight years of the obama administration so we had to take care of that and q-quebec that and that's what we are doing so because the second thing in terms of priority is. second we have to modernize the force as for the competition while we've been very busy fighting on terrorism, china and russia have been rapidly modernizing their militaries and unfortunately they've been doing a good job so we have a serious problem there they are doing things better than we can and the...
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to my eye you left out one of the major players, british general wolfe of montreal and quebec. declaimed the british 24th was undisciplined, reckless, roguish, and at previous buildings had created problems etings had created problems. prof. hinderaker: there are a lot of disparagement of the soldiers. what i would say about that -- i talk ito say more length about the troops in town in the book. in my opinion they were charged with an impossible task. they were accused of episodes of this behavior and disorder, but on balance i think you could argue 17 months was a long time to be stationed in very difficult circumstances in a hostile town. i would say the 14th and 29th regiments acquitted themselves pretty well. i don't say that to whitewash the soldiers behavior, but i would sort of dissent from that strong argument for blaming the soldiers. >> i am curious about the nature and presence of the clergy in all of this. particularly the absence of congregations who were a part of what happened next and were re-creating the story that the interested happened that day in light of
to my eye you left out one of the major players, british general wolfe of montreal and quebec. declaimed the british 24th was undisciplined, reckless, roguish, and at previous buildings had created problems etings had created problems. prof. hinderaker: there are a lot of disparagement of the soldiers. what i would say about that -- i talk ito say more length about the troops in town in the book. in my opinion they were charged with an impossible task. they were accused of episodes of this...
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president was strong right from the start of the meeting and had a discussion on how we would proceed in quÉbec hill and rounded up the votes. in a few minutes there will be majority of house of representatives support this measure passed by billion dollars for a border security wall to begin to do what was one of the central messages and central promises of the 2016 campaign. the last few months we've seen the soul caravan deal unfold over the last several months and this is how you begin to address that fundamental problem. this is are you deal with the appropriate money and build that wall like we should and hopefully we will see that get started here in a few minutes. lou: we will cover it, i assure you. this is a historic moment and i have a hard time contemplating the politics of this. as you have pointed out repeatedly it has become without any doubt the jordan mantra, that is, do what you promised. the house has refused to do th that. >> never hurts to keep your wo word. lou: it certainly doesn't. it's a lesson that the paul ryan and his rhino team have learned late but at least it appe
president was strong right from the start of the meeting and had a discussion on how we would proceed in quÉbec hill and rounded up the votes. in a few minutes there will be majority of house of representatives support this measure passed by billion dollars for a border security wall to begin to do what was one of the central messages and central promises of the 2016 campaign. the last few months we've seen the soul caravan deal unfold over the last several months and this is how you begin to...
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number spiked and by 2016 there were 70 according to elizabeth valet, a professor at the university of quebechard to fathom. they include unprecedented levels of migration and the conflict in the middle east. there is the rise of national leaders eager to fence off their countries some of whom have succeeded. the question is do these walls work? well, sometimes they do. take the massive wall that separates the west bank from israel, it's forbidding, made of 25 foot tall concrete slabs and electrified fencing. trump has admired it publicly. construction began in 2002 after a rash of suicide attacks from the west bank. suicide attacks did fall from 60 in 2002 to just five in 2006 according to the political scientist ron hassner and jason whittenburg. fatalities similarly plunged and have stayed down. let's look at an older example. the 1,700 mile long wall made of sand that morocco built along the disputed territory of the western sahara. construction began in 1980 to defend against the sahari people who reject morocco's claim on the territory. the wall is flanked by land mines, hundreds of sol
number spiked and by 2016 there were 70 according to elizabeth valet, a professor at the university of quebechard to fathom. they include unprecedented levels of migration and the conflict in the middle east. there is the rise of national leaders eager to fence off their countries some of whom have succeeded. the question is do these walls work? well, sometimes they do. take the massive wall that separates the west bank from israel, it's forbidding, made of 25 foot tall concrete slabs and...
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it is different in ontario and quebec. one of the thorny issues in the nafta negotiations and in usmca. the dairy farmers are not joy.ing for they don't have a new untapped market, but they do have more canadian market. what's more important, if this passes, then they won't lose their dairy access to the o, which is one of great advantages to nafta. i think american companies, i numbers, but they sell a ridiculous amount of cheese and other products in mexico. are relieved this thing has been signed and is headed to congress. interrupt. could i think the dairy farmers are relieved, other farmers not so much. as we were talking about in the beginning, if you're in the corn, soybean, other business, commodity crop businesses in the midwest, you're far more affected by the retaliation of steel and aluminum tariffs than anything else. until those are removed, those have problems. if you grow tomatoes in mexico, unhappy because then you wanted a special provision to complain about dumping tomatoes in the united states. dairy pe
it is different in ontario and quebec. one of the thorny issues in the nafta negotiations and in usmca. the dairy farmers are not joy.ing for they don't have a new untapped market, but they do have more canadian market. what's more important, if this passes, then they won't lose their dairy access to the o, which is one of great advantages to nafta. i think american companies, i numbers, but they sell a ridiculous amount of cheese and other products in mexico. are relieved this thing has been...
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in the part of the quebec get -- in the part of the court that gets left out that may mean a lot at the end -- there will be a positive dealing on behalf of both presidents. in terms of doing a deal, that is up to the president of the united states and the president of china. saying it is going to be a success but not saying what that is. if the two presidents came out and said it was a success and we are going to keep talking, that may be enough to keep people happy for a couple of months until we see where all of this goes. sophie: still ahead, as we review the week on "bloomberg best," an exclusive interview with the saudi aramco ceo. the eu's competition commissioner talks trade, and when august shares his thoughts -- glenn august shares his thoughts on brexit. next, more of the business headlines. president trump threatens to close the u.s. southern border, but bluster barely moving markets. >> traders are taking it with a grain of salt. sophie: this is bloomberg. ♪ sophie: this is "bloomberg best." i'm sophie kamaruddin. let's pick up on our global tour of the week's top is missed
in the part of the quebec get -- in the part of the court that gets left out that may mean a lot at the end -- there will be a positive dealing on behalf of both presidents. in terms of doing a deal, that is up to the president of the united states and the president of china. saying it is going to be a success but not saying what that is. if the two presidents came out and said it was a success and we are going to keep talking, that may be enough to keep people happy for a couple of months...
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liket up a similar system the whole the scheduling systems in quebec after 28 uprising. in the end ofved 2015. and starting from 2016, he used systemar surveillance you mentioned earlier. wholehat, right now, the area became a complete police state. everybody is -- like, homes have at the doors. and also, the chinese officials, 1.1 communist officials in the country moved into people's houses to live with them for a few days to a week. imagine you have been invited chinese people living in people's houses, sharing their beds, sharing their food, meals. just to monitor their daily activities. amy: let's turn to the 29-year-old uygur woman who testified bebefore congress s lt month about her time in a detention center in xinjiang. this is part of mihrigul tursun's statement read in -- read by a translator. cooks i was taken to a cell. there were cameras on all four sides so officials could see every corner of the room. there were around 60 people in one of the cells where i was held. rotate sleeping every two hours. some people had not taken a showerer in over r a year. be
liket up a similar system the whole the scheduling systems in quebec after 28 uprising. in the end ofved 2015. and starting from 2016, he used systemar surveillance you mentioned earlier. wholehat, right now, the area became a complete police state. everybody is -- like, homes have at the doors. and also, the chinese officials, 1.1 communist officials in the country moved into people's houses to live with them for a few days to a week. imagine you have been invited chinese people living in...
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portugal, the bay and, of course, general wolf defeating -- [inaudible] the plains of abraham and taking quebec. that is a moment to which the first british empire is starting to be laid, and that's a foundational fact, of course, not merely from the british, but, of course, the americans, because it's the seven years' war that creates the overhang of debt that the british think they have to pay back or at least start or to push back on that, means savings have to be made. those savings can be not enough. taxation needs to be introduced including, guess what? on the colonyings. and so, of course, you get the slow movement, increasingly fast towards the losses of the american colonies beginning in 1765. and, of course, every member of parliament thinks about that moment when they have to stand up and make a speech, a maiden speech in front of their colleagues for the first time in the house of commons. and it was the repealed, it was the debate on the repeal of the stamp act which in edmund burke made his maiden speech. as you said, like a map dump, and then taliban to establish his parliamentar
portugal, the bay and, of course, general wolf defeating -- [inaudible] the plains of abraham and taking quebec. that is a moment to which the first british empire is starting to be laid, and that's a foundational fact, of course, not merely from the british, but, of course, the americans, because it's the seven years' war that creates the overhang of debt that the british think they have to pay back or at least start or to push back on that, means savings have to be made. those savings can be...
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some people quÉbec conspiracy theory but that came from the balance of the people themselves.what do you define as the insurance policy from what you saw if one exists, or you say this? i believe,. >> the insurance policy was between struck and page who made a deal with the acting director of the fbi, he had been removed on in it may 9. the same day i should note, he was interviewed the ig and has been lying under oath on three separate occasions. that insurance policy was to make sure donald trump was never elected president and if he was elected, to the implement the series of events which took place, jim, taking a unverified document in providing it in a restricted meeting that just between jim comay and the president-elect of the united states, he put that document in place and he leaked the information with the hopes of basically overturning, i believe, overturning the outcome of the u.s. election so donald trump never served a day is president and the united states. what i really mean is that jim comay should have never presented in unverified document to the president-e
some people quÉbec conspiracy theory but that came from the balance of the people themselves.what do you define as the insurance policy from what you saw if one exists, or you say this? i believe,. >> the insurance policy was between struck and page who made a deal with the acting director of the fbi, he had been removed on in it may 9. the same day i should note, he was interviewed the ig and has been lying under oath on three separate occasions. that insurance policy was to make sure...
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's q-quebec there are plenty of cases that have been made. my colleague makes a compelling argument that we have good empirical evidence that shows children do quite well in high-quality health care and there's also the quality of women's lives. the fact that women are contributing to the economy and paying taxes and contributing to social security into this population i talked about. there's all sorts of ways that the labor force participation is aided and abetted by a really robust provision of child care on a federal level and i think the big problem is that it's expensive. there's always going to be a push against the cost associated with child care. even as you are mentionin were e private provision of child care it is enormously expensive in this country and many women are forced even if they want to work they are forced to stay home because they can't afford the cost of private child care s che are losing women. many that we've invested in the human capital they have talents that could contribute to the economy, so i do think there is
's q-quebec there are plenty of cases that have been made. my colleague makes a compelling argument that we have good empirical evidence that shows children do quite well in high-quality health care and there's also the quality of women's lives. the fact that women are contributing to the economy and paying taxes and contributing to social security into this population i talked about. there's all sorts of ways that the labor force participation is aided and abetted by a really robust provision...
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i was working as a laborer in my hometown of northern quebec trying to make enough money to get backinto law school. it was a tough job but i was safe and secure and had the added benefit of my mother's home cooking every night. on september second one thousand and forty four as we've just heard so eloquently from john twenty year old lieutenant george bush was preparing to attack japanese were installations in the pacific. he was part of a courageous generation of young americans. who led the charge against overwhelming odds in the historic and bloody battle for supremacy in the pacific against the colossal military might imperial japan. that's what george bush did the summer he turned twenty. many men of different talents and skills have served as president and many more will do so as the decades unfold bringing new strength and glory to these united states of america. and fifty or a hundred years from now as historians review the accomplishments and the context of all who have served as president. i believe. it will be said that in the life of this country the united states which
i was working as a laborer in my hometown of northern quebec trying to make enough money to get backinto law school. it was a tough job but i was safe and secure and had the added benefit of my mother's home cooking every night. on september second one thousand and forty four as we've just heard so eloquently from john twenty year old lieutenant george bush was preparing to attack japanese were installations in the pacific. he was part of a courageous generation of young americans. who led the...