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it was back in 1600 nate the shawn plan founded quebec city. that the time there was an area quite secular on the shore beneath the towering bluff. trungpa was given a friendly reception indians had never seen a ship as big as the one on which he sailed up to some lawrence river. and they had no idea that he would found a town. in fact. a nothing more in mind than a small trading post consisting of 2 wooden cabins and the storage of the beaver skins and chill detained in exchange for worthless trinkets and other tawdry good. 80 years later a chance was built on the town square not to a dam davy twell the oldest stone church in north america. by this time there were numerous buildings surrounding the pass plan more and more settlers had arrived from from the back became a french possession the territory which had belonged to the indians was renamed new friends and declared a crown colony of the some king. troops were sent from europe to protect the crown colony. also on board the trading ships arriving from the old world with missionaries. franc
it was back in 1600 nate the shawn plan founded quebec city. that the time there was an area quite secular on the shore beneath the towering bluff. trungpa was given a friendly reception indians had never seen a ship as big as the one on which he sailed up to some lawrence river. and they had no idea that he would found a town. in fact. a nothing more in mind than a small trading post consisting of 2 wooden cabins and the storage of the beaver skins and chill detained in exchange for worthless...
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you will start in your hometown of quebec city. >> yes, we're going to start in quebec city, we're going>> you have to come! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ don't let me down ♪ don't let me down [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: the song that you're singing for us later tonight is "ashes." and this is the song a lot of people probably remember from the beginning of "deadpool 2." >> i think they remember. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i, that was a great, i thought that was fantastic. how did that come to be? did ryan personally contact you? how did you end up in that movie? >> well, i end up in that movie because i receive mail. a lot of mail, like you do. and i opened, just opened a letter. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> and it said he wanted, i was sure of myself. i know what he wants, he wants me to play the movie with him, you know? >> jimmy: this is ryan reynolds. and i thought oh, my god, i got to work on my features and all that, i started to work on my facial features, and i had to go to the mirror and work on my eyebrows. >> jimmy: you have to work on the eyebrows. >> you have to work on th
you will start in your hometown of quebec city. >> yes, we're going to start in quebec city, we're going>> you have to come! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ don't let me down ♪ don't let me down [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: the song that you're singing for us later tonight is "ashes." and this is the song a lot of people probably remember from the beginning of "deadpool 2." >> i think they remember. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i, that...
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because we arrived here in quebec and that's why friends is now my 2nd mother tongue i would say. gave me a voice a voice that i didn't know that i had and that i was looking for. with this voice came to become an author eventually her 1st book route was published in french in 2009 the novel is full of memories of her childhood inside gone of the city smells and food of being forced to flee and the refugee camp the language remains poetic even when dealing with despair. if a choreographer had been underneath the plastic sheet on a rainy day or night he would certainly have reproduced the same $25.00 people shortened to all on their feast each holding a tin can to collect the water that dripped off the roof sometimes in torrents sometimes drop by drop if a musician had been there he would have heard the orchestration of all that water striking the sides of the chains if a filmmaker had been there he would have captured the beauty of the silent and spontaneous complicity between richard people but there was only us standing on the floor that was slowly sinking into the cry. finally
because we arrived here in quebec and that's why friends is now my 2nd mother tongue i would say. gave me a voice a voice that i didn't know that i had and that i was looking for. with this voice came to become an author eventually her 1st book route was published in french in 2009 the novel is full of memories of her childhood inside gone of the city smells and food of being forced to flee and the refugee camp the language remains poetic even when dealing with despair. if a choreographer had...
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kim and her 2 brothers didn't just have to learn english and french upon arriving in quebec i had to learn how to trust again. i didn't have a voice you know vietnam felt really into silence after the end. the war in 75 you could no longer speak freely or as much as possible to not eat so that you don't make your the people around you bad information because we were all forced to the nouns and the jesters accents which were considered to be anti-revolutionary are anti cultural as you know you know in a communist context and so as much as possible that you don't you no longer speak you no longer you try not to hear it try not to see and so that's how i lived it to me years after the end of the war and before that because i was such a shy kid i didn't speak at all or of very very little all i did was crying i was very good at crying canada and our specify quebec because we arrived here and go back and that's why friends is now my 2nd mother tongue i would say. gave me a voice a voice that i didn't know that i had and that i was now looking for. with this voice came to become an author
kim and her 2 brothers didn't just have to learn english and french upon arriving in quebec i had to learn how to trust again. i didn't have a voice you know vietnam felt really into silence after the end. the war in 75 you could no longer speak freely or as much as possible to not eat so that you don't make your the people around you bad information because we were all forced to the nouns and the jesters accents which were considered to be anti-revolutionary are anti cultural as you know you...
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>> around quebec in canada. >> that's cool. >> especially in the summer. >> unfortunately it's in april, a cloudier time .around quebec >> you get to go to canada. >> talking about a really cool thing haening in chile. talking about our area, the third warmest day so far this year in the d.c. area. i 95s leesburg as well as dulles. look at winchester at 95. that's theur hottest temperat they've seen all year. now as we mov r toward thet of the evening hours, right now 76 degrees, winds out of the north, three miles an hour. we're not going see much more in the way of rain. we've seen the rain move off in toward the eastern shore. some showers back to the west but most of us dry. now, the rain because of th warmer temperatures too you might see some fog overnight into early tomorrow morning. so know that stepping out the front door. especially in some of the suburbs. but notice there are more showers and thunderstorms backt to west. that kind of shows you what we're in for during the day tomorrow. rather unsettled. 8:00 a.mai once a no problem stepping out the front door on your wednesda
>> around quebec in canada. >> that's cool. >> especially in the summer. >> unfortunately it's in april, a cloudier time .around quebec >> you get to go to canada. >> talking about a really cool thing haening in chile. talking about our area, the third warmest day so far this year in the d.c. area. i 95s leesburg as well as dulles. look at winchester at 95. that's theur hottest temperat they've seen all year. now as we mov r toward thet of the evening hours,...
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central plains as well so here's your forecast on saturday even into the canadian maritimes parts of quebec will be seeing some rain as well therefore auto up it's going to be 30 degrees heavy rain is going to be a big problem anywhere from boston new york washington and that also means on saturday we could be seeing some airport delays across much of the area down towards miami the rain continues to feel with the tempter there of about $31.00 degrees but as we go towards sunday there is some improving conditions up here towards the northeast the rain though continues across much of the southeast so for lana and hartsfield airport continue to see those expected delays there as we go into sunday evening well cross much of the caribbean not too bad across much of the region we are seeing some rain showers here across much of the bahamas but over the next few days watch what happens as we go towards sunday into the yucatan heavy rain here for cosmetic as well as into king koon where the temperature of 31 degrees and also speaking of temperatures as been quite cool across much of southern brazi
central plains as well so here's your forecast on saturday even into the canadian maritimes parts of quebec will be seeing some rain as well therefore auto up it's going to be 30 degrees heavy rain is going to be a big problem anywhere from boston new york washington and that also means on saturday we could be seeing some airport delays across much of the area down towards miami the rain continues to feel with the tempter there of about $31.00 degrees but as we go towards sunday there is some...
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central plains as well so here's your forecast on saturday even into the canadian maritimes parts of quebec will be seeing some rain as well there for auto up it's going to be 30 degrees heavy rain is going to be a big problem anywhere from boston new york washington and that also means on saturday we could be seeing some airport delays across much of the area down towards miami the rain continues for you with a tempter there of about $31.00 degrees but as we go towards sunday there is some improving conditions up here towards the northeast the rain though continues across much of the southeast so for alina and hartsfield airport continue to see those expected delays there as we go into sunday evening well cross much of the caribbean not too bad across much of the region we are seeing some rain showers here across much of the bahamas but over the next few days watch what happens as we go towards sunday into the yucatan heavy rain here for cozumel as well as into king koon where the temperature of 31 degrees and also speaking of temperatures as has been quite cool across much of southern bra
central plains as well so here's your forecast on saturday even into the canadian maritimes parts of quebec will be seeing some rain as well there for auto up it's going to be 30 degrees heavy rain is going to be a big problem anywhere from boston new york washington and that also means on saturday we could be seeing some airport delays across much of the area down towards miami the rain continues for you with a tempter there of about $31.00 degrees but as we go towards sunday there is some...
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the thirty's but look how far north those temperatures go we're talking into ontario and parts of quebec temperatures are into the thirty's as well well thank you for that kevin still ahead for you on the news on. in the italian island. people are still risking their lives to make dangerous crossing despite the fact that the taliban government has insisted it's blocked such a right. and in sport. on one side and in the bushes there is a spying scandal brewing at the women's world cup family we'll have those details a little later. in. the pages of this exercise book cold unspeakable mannerly compiled testimonies of victims of congolese mercenaries as this intimate evidence finds its way to international courts the central african republic is plunged into further. and intricate tanev of people and a nation crippled by recent history. afrikaans part 2 of a 2 part series on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. and. malaysia plans to abolish the death penalty dividing them. with more than $1200.00 prisoners on death row one o one in india. on al-jazeera. you're on the news hour here at al-jazeera these a
the thirty's but look how far north those temperatures go we're talking into ontario and parts of quebec temperatures are into the thirty's as well well thank you for that kevin still ahead for you on the news on. in the italian island. people are still risking their lives to make dangerous crossing despite the fact that the taliban government has insisted it's blocked such a right. and in sport. on one side and in the bushes there is a spying scandal brewing at the women's world cup family...
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columbia that was to start a count of the saints and clouds and some raw and central parts of canada to quebec seeing some wet weather down toward the southeastern corner back into florida yet the wet weather still in place here some of the showers also affecting parts of the caribbean but for the most part it's looking fine and dry some lovely sunshine coming through we want to more especially across the western side of the region down towards nicaragua costa rica maybe to panama you could see some law was as we go on into the weekend across the main islands it's fine and dry kingston with a top temperature of 32 degrees. a victim. being his past as an instrument of pinochet's brutal dictatorship a father tries to forget. but his son's quest for answers reveals there are often 2 sides to even the darkest of stories witness the color of the chameleon announces there. the diagnosis he has been sick for around 6 months now the challenge ahead there when one of these 96 could be a new cure for a basis of a nuke your 4 colors are in your illness or disability al-jazeera examines pyaar mein treatme
columbia that was to start a count of the saints and clouds and some raw and central parts of canada to quebec seeing some wet weather down toward the southeastern corner back into florida yet the wet weather still in place here some of the showers also affecting parts of the caribbean but for the most part it's looking fine and dry some lovely sunshine coming through we want to more especially across the western side of the region down towards nicaragua costa rica maybe to panama you could see...
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quebec, 5002 eastbourne and eventually had to leave with the spanish, when they got florida back.about 8000 mostly white loyalists and about 5003 black loyalist to britain and 2500 white loyalists to the bahamas, bringing some 4000 slaves. jamaica, 3000 white loyalists and up to 8000 slaves. and she believes the total immigration was 60,000 with the caveat, it probably could be increased by 10%. it also she believes safe to conclude the white loyalists was up to 15,000 slaves. >> one more. here we go. you mentioned native americans, >> you barely mentioned native americans. >> yeah, the american indians in the southeast didn't play an important role as the iroquois did. on the new york frontier. early in the war, 1776, the cherokee rose, powerful militia columns from the carolinas and virginia marched over the mountains, there was no major battles, or skirmishes. the cherokee could not withstand them. their towns were ravaged, their fields were destroyed, they were an agricultural people. fields destroyed and they were left to face and they had warehouses, where they would store f
quebec, 5002 eastbourne and eventually had to leave with the spanish, when they got florida back.about 8000 mostly white loyalists and about 5003 black loyalist to britain and 2500 white loyalists to the bahamas, bringing some 4000 slaves. jamaica, 3000 white loyalists and up to 8000 slaves. and she believes the total immigration was 60,000 with the caveat, it probably could be increased by 10%. it also she believes safe to conclude the white loyalists was up to 15,000 slaves. >> one...
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a number of regions in southern quebec are under severe thunderstorm watch as well. suggesting children and pregnant women avoid staying outdoors because of the air quality. >>> the nexthu a time siri something, someone else may listening. in a bombshell report by a whns and your appleer iphone. nbc's liz mclaughlin has what you can do to protect yourself. >> because atth apple we nk privacy a fundamental human right. >> reporter: apple has long touteits commitment to protecting customer data. but according to a new report from "the guardian" humans are listening in on conversations with apple's voicent assista siri. >> a lot of companies often have folks monitoring the content just to see howhe voice assistants are, woulding. >> reporter: according to anonymous whistleblower apple contractors regularly hear recordings with medical information, drug deals, even intimate moments. >> i think it's something that folks have to understand, like this to do happen to you. >> reporter: apple hasn't denied the allegation but emphasizes siri recordings are anonymized and only
a number of regions in southern quebec are under severe thunderstorm watch as well. suggesting children and pregnant women avoid staying outdoors because of the air quality. >>> the nexthu a time siri something, someone else may listening. in a bombshell report by a whns and your appleer iphone. nbc's liz mclaughlin has what you can do to protect yourself. >> because atth apple we nk privacy a fundamental human right. >> reporter: apple has long touteits commitment to...
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>> just like you said when they call timeout and you say hey, wait a second, even quÉbec and so we areg but as long as you keep doing that will have to show back up. it's a holy war. i don't care what anyone calls it over here that's what they call it. were going after them and you need to identify that. >> is a caliphate. >> finished against who? we can't get on a battleship and sign a treaty. >> were fighting a mindset that you got to defeat the mindset that if you allow the caliphate to flourish in the mindset will double and triple and excitement and that's why isis was a good initially because people believe this will the caliphate until we kicked their face and then they thought maybe it's not but that does not mean they don't now believe the koran says there some iteration but take the medicine every day. i wish it was different but there is not necessarily going to be some surrender until in islam the next generation says we've had enough and we deserve better next generation will say that. he's been fighting this generation long enough that we made the night next generation of
>> just like you said when they call timeout and you say hey, wait a second, even quÉbec and so we areg but as long as you keep doing that will have to show back up. it's a holy war. i don't care what anyone calls it over here that's what they call it. were going after them and you need to identify that. >> is a caliphate. >> finished against who? we can't get on a battleship and sign a treaty. >> were fighting a mindset that you got to defeat the mindset that if you...
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in 2017 a drone stuck a commercial plane in quebec city, canada. no one was hurt.catastrophe warrants tougher action by the faa. >> all i've seen from the faa is we're going to pass rules and regulations. that's not what we need. we need to be able to identify a drone and identify who is operating it. >> there's one sender what we call it normally, headed from the roof top. >> reporter: d-drone is developing systems that detect drones in unauthorized air space. >> every airport has multiple drone sightings a day. so on average, the place where we installed, we have two two sightings a day per airport. >> reporter: the chaos caused by a drone buzzing around an airport is equal to roughly $100,000 a minute, a big reason why anti-drone technology is taking off at airports around the world. at the oakland international airport, claudia cowen, fox news. lauren: coming up, the yankees cross the pond for a stellar performance in london. we'll tell you about the team's record run. you won't believe what got one woman banned from walmart. keep it here on "fbn: a.m." ♪ money
in 2017 a drone stuck a commercial plane in quebec city, canada. no one was hurt.catastrophe warrants tougher action by the faa. >> all i've seen from the faa is we're going to pass rules and regulations. that's not what we need. we need to be able to identify a drone and identify who is operating it. >> there's one sender what we call it normally, headed from the roof top. >> reporter: d-drone is developing systems that detect drones in unauthorized air space. >> every...
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there's been a lot of fires up around parts of quebec up north of the great lakes.n fire and also been an incredible amount of wildfires this season in alaska. you talk about climate change.e that's on of the areas that's being hit hardest by that, and even us seeing the oke from those wildfires. 84 right now. dropping through the 880s and down to 77 degrees by 11:00 p.m. and a really nice night all acrios our reg thinking about eating out tonight, no problem there. 83 in gaithersburg and 87 in annapolis and 84 in port bolivar. 85 degrees right now in manassas as well. no rain to talk about. we're on the dry side.in going to conte to be as we make our way through the kay tomorrow and then into thursday, that's wheree're tracking something else. look at the highs today. 85 d.c. and 80 in ocean city. day.fect beach 91 though in charleston, west virginia. the heat back to the west and that heat will be building across our region during the day tomorrow so a couple of things i'm watching here.uc noth going on in our area, but i'm watching this storm right here. this is
there's been a lot of fires up around parts of quebec up north of the great lakes.n fire and also been an incredible amount of wildfires this season in alaska. you talk about climate change.e that's on of the areas that's being hit hardest by that, and even us seeing the oke from those wildfires. 84 right now. dropping through the 880s and down to 77 degrees by 11:00 p.m. and a really nice night all acrios our reg thinking about eating out tonight, no problem there. 83 in gaithersburg and 87 in...
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members of parliament from a canadian federal government and officials from ontario and quebec. [applause] were also excited to recognize the council generals from mexico and japan. thank you so much for your focus on states and for being here with us today. thank you also governor and first lady for being wonderful host and showing us a fantastic time here. we certainly looking forward to several social events to complement these business sessions. that includes bringing in that incredible children's choir. [applause] herbetter, the floor herbert, the floor is yours. >> we appreciate your leadership. we are honored to have you here. our special guest we have. those that are here. the children's choir, i would like to make mention. the group of young people from around the state. they have been on "america's got talent." they just completed a tour in japan. great ambassadors for america is the travel around seven that cells. and love for our country. please give them one more round of applause. let me just mention a couple of things here. one, i'm starting my 11th year as govern
members of parliament from a canadian federal government and officials from ontario and quebec. [applause] were also excited to recognize the council generals from mexico and japan. thank you so much for your focus on states and for being here with us today. thank you also governor and first lady for being wonderful host and showing us a fantastic time here. we certainly looking forward to several social events to complement these business sessions. that includes bringing in that incredible...
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should there have been some sort of resolution quebec that's. b, here's the thing -- can you separate with the president said, which i even on this couch has said it's racist true. we've seen it. it's offensive. can you separate those words from calling the individual a certain name? can we get there? kennedy? a >> kennedy: i think if you're going to condemn one, you have to condemn all of them. i think democrats made a mistake when they have the resolution against ilhan omar, of not being more specific and condemning exactly what she said. >> harris: you mean actually naming her? >> kennedy: yes, naming her in singling out the language and white was offensive. i think the resolution against the president would have carried more weight. because they are the same kind of trope. there are essentially the same thing. what i will take an issue with, everyone who is running for president doesn't run on, "hey, this place is awesome! isn't this the best? i want to be part of a neat team!" no, what they say is there are specific problems we have in they
should there have been some sort of resolution quebec that's. b, here's the thing -- can you separate with the president said, which i even on this couch has said it's racist true. we've seen it. it's offensive. can you separate those words from calling the individual a certain name? can we get there? kennedy? a >> kennedy: i think if you're going to condemn one, you have to condemn all of them. i think democrats made a mistake when they have the resolution against ilhan omar, of not...
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control -- of course taliban has no control of this because they tried to take over the military to quÉbecand what is the answer to say they are taliban control and still looking at the population of this. >> i don't know, i'm not responsible for what people say in the press. we reported the data that we got from the afghan government and the u.s. government and as we last reported that in a coterie report and generally prayed we stand by whatever the information was. i don't think we reported that. these reports you talk about our reports in the media or other sources that i really don't know. i cannot, on that if they're accurate. [inaudible question] >> consider your sources. >> thank you. >> government and the blue shi shirt. >> i work with international foundation in d.c. my question, giving the election in september, based on the lessons learned in effort how with the capability of afghan forces can predict security for international elections? >> are you saying after negotiation? >> the ongoing. >> the ongoing election. i cannot answer the question. i do not know. they are going to
control -- of course taliban has no control of this because they tried to take over the military to quÉbecand what is the answer to say they are taliban control and still looking at the population of this. >> i don't know, i'm not responsible for what people say in the press. we reported the data that we got from the afghan government and the u.s. government and as we last reported that in a coterie report and generally prayed we stand by whatever the information was. i don't think we...
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joined by delegation senators and members of parliament from the provincial officials from ontario and quÉbec [applause] we are also excited to recognize counsel general some canada and mexico and japan. thank you so much for your focus on states and for being here with us today. thank you also governor and first lady herbert for being wonderful hosts and showing us a fantastic time here. we're certainly looking forward to several excellent social events to consummate these business sessions. that includes bring in that incredible children's choir this morning. [applause] governor herbert, the floor is yours. >> thank you. -- we appreciate your leadership through nga and we really are honored to have you here, the nation's governors, and our special guests we have from afar and sponsors, those who are here we are honored to host you here in salt lake city, utah. the children's choir, i want to make mention, an eclectic group of junk people from around our state, they bent on america's got talent. the just completed a tour of japan. their great ambassadors for america and for you to ask us a t
joined by delegation senators and members of parliament from the provincial officials from ontario and quÉbec [applause] we are also excited to recognize counsel general some canada and mexico and japan. thank you so much for your focus on states and for being here with us today. thank you also governor and first lady herbert for being wonderful hosts and showing us a fantastic time here. we're certainly looking forward to several excellent social events to consummate these business sessions....
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. >> that your policy states that unaccompanied kids quÉbec must be offered use those that were not committeduntil they reached our custody this man was finally returned to his mother last sunday. the mother was two hours away and he was left in your facility with five days no ability to make a phone call. >> without ability to make a phone call than that is a policy. >> that has not changed and that is still the policy. >> we allowed them to make a call. >> how do you ensure comprehensively that they are not granted the ability to make a call quick. >> speaking with those who do those investigations. >> also the cruelty that exist in your agency. a widely reported incident in el paso with like men and the agent instructed them to walk in front of a group of other migrants and set others laughed while this was occurring that it is dehumanizing and homophobic that the inhumane treatment i asked the secretary if he would do and investigation to house those officers taking children away in the middle of the night while the father was asleep so where do you make a commitment here and now for a co
. >> that your policy states that unaccompanied kids quÉbec must be offered use those that were not committeduntil they reached our custody this man was finally returned to his mother last sunday. the mother was two hours away and he was left in your facility with five days no ability to make a phone call. >> without ability to make a phone call than that is a policy. >> that has not changed and that is still the policy. >> we allowed them to make a call. >> how...
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right quebec we've got to go. do you agree or no? people have a lot of money and retirement funds all across the middle class. i figure all benefiting with the increase in the market. >> arthel: will leave it on the positive note, i like it. jean marx, thank you. >> think you can have a great weekend. >> leland: we watch the markets. the closing bell coming soon. the president not giving up on adding a citizenship questions the 2020 census. the admin stricken deadline 12 minutes from now. we will see we can do. it's been 42 days since anyone has seen jennifer do most. police are now searching for clues and what her exchanged has is saying about this. ♪ at's ensure max protein, with high protein and 1 gram sugar. it's a sit-up, banana! bend at the waist! i'm tryin'! keep it up. you'll get there. whoa-hoa-hoa! 30 grams of protein, and one gram of sugar. ensure max protein. ohone day you'll tell yourse grandkids about it. and they'll say, "grandpa just tell us about humpty dumpty". and you'll say, "he broke his pelvis or whatever, now b
right quebec we've got to go. do you agree or no? people have a lot of money and retirement funds all across the middle class. i figure all benefiting with the increase in the market. >> arthel: will leave it on the positive note, i like it. jean marx, thank you. >> think you can have a great weekend. >> leland: we watch the markets. the closing bell coming soon. the president not giving up on adding a citizenship questions the 2020 census. the admin stricken deadline 12...
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balance you face and the struggle of a resource rich canada with all that is going on in ontario and quebecill: you bring up an important issue. he really have to think about the environment and the economy at the same time, and that has been our approach. we have a big energy sector. ournow that getting resources to international markets is important and that can be important for the global market, but we need to think about the environmental impact. we put a price on pollution across our country as being a critically important step, recognizing our need to reduce emissions over time. getting that right is critically important for the future. we think canada is very much in the position where we are the ones who can show how to do that, how to address both of those issues. tom: you need to say bilateral or multilateral. how do you and mr. trudeau and ms. friedland, how do you balance your trade policy given a mercantile american president? think you have seen our approach. hand, a on the task at nice canadian interests. you sue -- use saws work with the u.s. -- saw us work with the u.s. on
balance you face and the struggle of a resource rich canada with all that is going on in ontario and quebecill: you bring up an important issue. he really have to think about the environment and the economy at the same time, and that has been our approach. we have a big energy sector. ournow that getting resources to international markets is important and that can be important for the global market, but we need to think about the environmental impact. we put a price on pollution across our...
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the white supremacist murdered muslim worshipers in new zealand or six muslim worshipers in quÉbec citycanada. and in the united states there have been shootings at the temple in wisconsin, the episcopal church in charleston south carolina, tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh and the t 14 synagogue at t 14 california that this is not taken as seriously and that the fbi has now changed the definition when it comes to race related crimes they have created a new category racially motivated violent extremism and it used to be white supremacist so can you explain to me why there was this change, if you consider this a serious threat and what you are doing about it? this is in context of the national conversation taking place every day of the issue of race and inciting emotion and violence by the people who were using race as the motivator. >> senator, first i will unpack the question a little bit. designating domestic terrorism or hate crime we take that very seriously i assure you and we are aggressively pursuing it. using both counterterrorism resources and criminal investigation resource
the white supremacist murdered muslim worshipers in new zealand or six muslim worshipers in quÉbec citycanada. and in the united states there have been shootings at the temple in wisconsin, the episcopal church in charleston south carolina, tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh and the t 14 synagogue at t 14 california that this is not taken as seriously and that the fbi has now changed the definition when it comes to race related crimes they have created a new category racially motivated...
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you went through a barrel roll and hammerhead in quÉbec down and you got upside down for a bit.any because you are how many years in the air force? >> 23. reporter: now you train future air force pilots. reporter: yeah, we do with our company is a contract adversary company and contracted air services. reporter: what you do is go in and play the other guys. >> we are the aggressors. we train them to all our guys are trained from the military. reporter: stuart, this is an incredible place to be. i wish you were here and would experience what i did to see if you got as sick as i did. stuart: very funny. no way on god's green earth you will get me doing that. jeff, you're alright. thank you. good stuff. serious stuff, more protests in hong kong over the weekend and police used tear gas, rubber bullets at those protesters and it's gotten so bad apple is closing its doors in hong kong early. they're worried about the violence taking place there. we brought you the story friday, major cyber security company has been - it says it has seen three successful audio attacks where a company
you went through a barrel roll and hammerhead in quÉbec down and you got upside down for a bit.any because you are how many years in the air force? >> 23. reporter: now you train future air force pilots. reporter: yeah, we do with our company is a contract adversary company and contracted air services. reporter: what you do is go in and play the other guys. >> we are the aggressors. we train them to all our guys are trained from the military. reporter: stuart, this is an incredible...
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i 2017, a white supremacist murdered six muslim worship he a moscow in quebec city, canada. and in united states .far right extremes prerp separated snoogt in oak creek wisconsin, the emmanuel african methodist church in south carolina. the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. the poway synagogue in poway, california. the reason i raise this is because there is a concern that this is notn being taken as seriously as it should be. as one of the real threats in oured country. and a concern as well that the fbi has now changed its definition whenme it comes to re related crimes. they have create add new categoryed for what you term racially motivated violent extremism. it used to be white supremacist incidents. could you explain to me why there was this change, whether you consider this a serious threat andway you are doing about it. i ask you this in the context of a national conversation that's taking place every day under this presidency. about the issue of race and incitement to emotion and violence by the people who are using race as the motivator. >> so, se
i 2017, a white supremacist murdered six muslim worship he a moscow in quebec city, canada. and in united states .far right extremes prerp separated snoogt in oak creek wisconsin, the emmanuel african methodist church in south carolina. the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. the poway synagogue in poway, california. the reason i raise this is because there is a concern that this is notn being taken as seriously as it should be. as one of the real threats in oured country. and a...
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q-quebec i don't have it in front of me tha but i take yourd for it. >> appendix c. 13 states this much. according to page 440 and two of the report, your investigation found the president in an efficient director in june of 2017 was shown e-mails that set up the trump tower meeting and she told your office that she was, quote, shocked by the e-mails because they looked, quote, really bad. true? >> citation? >> 100 volume two. >> while you are flipping to the page, director mueller, i will tell you on page 99 of volume two, the e-mails in question stated according to the report, the current prosecutor of russia offered to provide the trump campaign with official documents and information that would incriminate hillary and her dealings with russia as part of russia and its government support for mr. trump. trump, junior responded if it's what you say, i love it. and he and manafort met with russian attorneys and several of the russian individuals at trump tower on june 9, 2016,." >> generally accurate. >> isn't it true, that your office was told she went multiple times to the president,
q-quebec i don't have it in front of me tha but i take yourd for it. >> appendix c. 13 states this much. according to page 440 and two of the report, your investigation found the president in an efficient director in june of 2017 was shown e-mails that set up the trump tower meeting and she told your office that she was, quote, shocked by the e-mails because they looked, quote, really bad. true? >> citation? >> 100 volume two. >> while you are flipping to the page,...
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understanding of the emotional toil it was taken on the moment the canadians had to go back to the quebec area and speak with the dairy farmers. this is an election year for prime minister trudeau. and it was a very emotional topic for them with their dairy farmers. i think it's really important, it was very successful and most importantly is that it lifted the doubt in the minds of americans and canadians and they were able to feel very secure and confident with their purchases, if they had small businesses or medium-size businesses to know they are going to be supported by usmca. >> so you support the agreement in its final form that was negotiated? >> absolutely, yes, i do. >> moving on to the issue of boycotts, sanctions and legislation, as you know senate carter and i supported a resolution with 50 co-sponsors that simply says these effort should not be supported because they're an effort to delegitimize israel. and we had another bill we introduced last year that got a lot of support but have not reintroduced it this year until we have the broader discussion until the international
understanding of the emotional toil it was taken on the moment the canadians had to go back to the quebec area and speak with the dairy farmers. this is an election year for prime minister trudeau. and it was a very emotional topic for them with their dairy farmers. i think it's really important, it was very successful and most importantly is that it lifted the doubt in the minds of americans and canadians and they were able to feel very secure and confident with their purchases, if they had...