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i'm in the middle of quebec, trying to get my sos to work. >> that's because his plane went down into the woods. he said he experienced engine failure and he looked at his instruments and he was in trouble. >> take this log so people can learn from this experience. >> you were in a plane crash in the woods and now you're blogging. that's insane. >> he crashed into the woods, a tree broke through the floor of his plane, narrowly missing impaling him. some of you know tit iit is with a parachute system which is essentially a full plane ballistic parachute recovery system which detonates when you pull the lever and blows a huge canopy over the plane to slow down the descent of a failed airplane. since december of 2018, several of these parachutes have already saved dozens of lives. he is one of the most recent ones. >> something good comes out of it. >> now he's stuck in the middle of the quebec wilderness. and this -- >> how are they going to see him? >> that's why this is necessary for him to film this blog. once he had a gps with him, he was able to use that to try to send out a signa
i'm in the middle of quebec, trying to get my sos to work. >> that's because his plane went down into the woods. he said he experienced engine failure and he looked at his instruments and he was in trouble. >> take this log so people can learn from this experience. >> you were in a plane crash in the woods and now you're blogging. that's insane. >> he crashed into the woods, a tree broke through the floor of his plane, narrowly missing impaling him. some of you know tit...
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. >> no, he was originally֖ from quebec in canada. ( cheers and applause ) yes, quebec in canada, andny, what happened was in the ninth episode of the first series, we had already done the pilot, and in the pilot peter freedman does my birthday, and he says born in quebec, canada. and he came back and said this is the ninth episode, they've changed your birth place. i said what do you mean? he said, well, you're born somewhere else. i did some dubbing, and he went to his device and said, here we are, dundee, scotland. and i said, but that's where i'm from. ( laughter ) he said, yeah. and i went to jesse and i said, what do you mean? why in the ninth episode are you suddenly making me from dundee, scotland? oh, we thought it would be a nice little surprise for you. i said, well, it certainly is. ( laughter ) >> stephen: it makes reference to families. any member of this family come up to you and say i do or do not like how i'm portrayed. have they seen themselves in this? >> a funny story, i spend some of my time in london, i live in primrose hill. there are lovely cafes there. i was h
. >> no, he was originally֖ from quebec in canada. ( cheers and applause ) yes, quebec in canada, andny, what happened was in the ninth episode of the first series, we had already done the pilot, and in the pilot peter freedman does my birthday, and he says born in quebec, canada. and he came back and said this is the ninth episode, they've changed your birth place. i said what do you mean? he said, well, you're born somewhere else. i did some dubbing, and he went to his device and...
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phil lebeau has more from quebec.ter: this is o hottest planes in the commercial jet market, a 737-200, with more than00 boeing 737 max planes parked airlineshat plan t fly them have been scrambling to find replacement jets. great newsor nolander aviation outside of montreal. it is leasing 737s like this to an aline in toronto needing replacement planes. >> we have a lot of requests from many airlines that don't have enough capacity to do their charter flights on the weekends or their regular or providing charter flights for the airline. >> airlines looking to cover their schedule are pushing up short-term leasing rates, in particular for older boeing 737s. often airlines will lease the plane and pay a crew to fly it. it hired aatarir to fly some of its flights. passengers probably w't notice the change. >> they are getting on a fusela, they doesn't see the color scheme. they are walking down a jet way. maybe once they get into the seats they think, oh, last times i flew i w in this kind of seat, now i am in a differe
phil lebeau has more from quebec.ter: this is o hottest planes in the commercial jet market, a 737-200, with more than00 boeing 737 max planes parked airlineshat plan t fly them have been scrambling to find replacement jets. great newsor nolander aviation outside of montreal. it is leasing 737s like this to an aline in toronto needing replacement planes. >> we have a lot of requests from many airlines that don't have enough capacity to do their charter flights on the weekends or their...
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i'm in the middle of quebec trying to get my sos to work. >> reporter: that's experienced pilot matt crash landed in the canadian wilderness. he was traveling from newfoundland en route to quebec city when his plane began losing engine power. >> everything was flying forward in the cabin. as i started to enter the tree line there was a large explosion and a large tree came piercing through the bottom of the airplane. it missed my leg by about an inch. >> reporter: the plane eventually hitting the ground wedging itself between these two trees. once free lehtinen started documenting it. >> reality is setting in. this could be a while. the bugs are so bad. >> reporter: he made the split-second decision to go back to the plane despite the risk that the plane could explode at any moment. >> i got fire sticks. i took the risk to go back to the plane. and my lighter. i'll see what we can do. >> reporter: he then sent an sos on his gps and started a fire hoping to create enough smoke to signal for help. the whole ordeal lasting five hours, but lehtinen hopes by releasing the footage it could
i'm in the middle of quebec trying to get my sos to work. >> reporter: that's experienced pilot matt crash landed in the canadian wilderness. he was traveling from newfoundland en route to quebec city when his plane began losing engine power. >> everything was flying forward in the cabin. as i started to enter the tree line there was a large explosion and a large tree came piercing through the bottom of the airplane. it missed my leg by about an inch. >> reporter: the plane...
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in 2017, a white supremacist murdered six muslim worshipers in a mosque in quÉbec, canada.a white supremacist committed the shootings at the sikh temple shooting in oak creek, wisconsin, the emmanuel african methodist episcopal church in charleston, south carolina, the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, and the chabad of poway synagogue in poway, california. the reason i raise this is because there is concerned this is not being taken as seriously as it should be as one of the real threats in our country, and there is concern as well that the f.b.i. has changed its definition when it comes to race-related crimes. they have created a new category for what you call 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, and what you are doing about it? i ask you this in the context of a national conversation that is taking place every single day and this presidency about the issue of race and incitements to emotion and violence by the people
in 2017, a white supremacist murdered six muslim worshipers in a mosque in quÉbec, canada.a white supremacist committed the shootings at the sikh temple shooting in oak creek, wisconsin, the emmanuel african methodist episcopal church in charleston, south carolina, the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, and the chabad of poway synagogue in poway, california. the reason i raise this is because there is concerned this is not being taken as seriously as it should be as one of the...
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commander into use the dying president attempted at hawaii, quÉbec to prepare the united nation for apost world war order. now we know, even on his deathbed fdr was the worst great visionary. douglas brinkley said, were in peace is hitler's demise. and co-author of american war and peace, a stunning achievement. hamilton commands his talent as both a meticulous military history in the season biographer and the result is an intimate portrait of america's most consequential presidents. nigel hamilton is a best-selling and award-winning biographer of president john f. kennedy, general bernard and president bill clinton among other subjects. his most recent book the mantle of commands, the previous book fdr in 1941 to 19421 the national book award, he's a senior fellow at the mccormick graduate school of university of massachusetts boston. >> thank you all for joining us please welcome nigel hamilton. [applause] >> thank you very much george. actually i spit my time between somerville in orleans. [laughter] and the man was actually the first and second volume was called commander-in-chief
commander into use the dying president attempted at hawaii, quÉbec to prepare the united nation for apost world war order. now we know, even on his deathbed fdr was the worst great visionary. douglas brinkley said, were in peace is hitler's demise. and co-author of american war and peace, a stunning achievement. hamilton commands his talent as both a meticulous military history in the season biographer and the result is an intimate portrait of america's most consequential presidents. nigel...
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the prime minister claims his earlier promise in quebec to carry out the invasion is simply a lawyer's agreement, one that he can, as british commander in chief, tear up. and he is serious. he threatened his own war cabinet in london he will resign if the president continues to insist upon d-day's spring 1944 priority and time table. he's even threatened his military chiefs he will risk breaking the grand alliance by telling the americans they will be welcome to switch their focus to the pacific if they don't accept a delay or cancellation of d-day. in other words, the prime minister of britain is willing to break his partnership with the united states, a partnership he himself has created, rather than give in. he openly complains to his staff, he is the only genius who can win the war. but is being forced to fight with, quote, one arm tied behind his back, thanks to american stupidity. rome, rhodes, turkish, the dardenels, the back sea, balkans, vienna, anywhere but d-day and normandy in the spring of 1944, demands by the pyramids. how the president of the united states deals with chu
the prime minister claims his earlier promise in quebec to carry out the invasion is simply a lawyer's agreement, one that he can, as british commander in chief, tear up. and he is serious. he threatened his own war cabinet in london he will resign if the president continues to insist upon d-day's spring 1944 priority and time table. he's even threatened his military chiefs he will risk breaking the grand alliance by telling the americans they will be welcome to switch their focus to the...
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i'm in the middle of quebec, trying to get my sos to work. >> reporter: an airplane pilot crash-landsn the canadian wilderness. experienced pilot was traveling from newfoundland en route to quebec city when his plane lost engine power. >> my engine lost all its power. it was quite clear something catastrophic had happened. >> reporter: the wreckage jammed between two trees. documents the harrowing experience and his impressive survival skills every step of the way, beginning with his bold rush back to the plane for supplies despite the risk for explosion. we'll have more on his daring escape from the canadian wilderness. gio benitez, abc news, new york. >>> we have new details on disney's streaming service, the bundle deal you can get when it rolls out in november. >> walgreens stores closing. why nearly 200 locations will shut down. >> reporter: home buyers, do you know your debt to income ratio? i'm michael finney. this is a "7 on your side" quick tip. because of the 2008 mortgage crisis your debt to income ratio is more important than ever before. that's because there's a rule that
i'm in the middle of quebec, trying to get my sos to work. >> reporter: an airplane pilot crash-landsn the canadian wilderness. experienced pilot was traveling from newfoundland en route to quebec city when his plane lost engine power. >> my engine lost all its power. it was quite clear something catastrophic had happened. >> reporter: the wreckage jammed between two trees. documents the harrowing experience and his impressive survival skills every step of the way, beginning...
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all around, mistakes that were perhaps made by the canadian presidency last year where famously in quebecre was a communique waiting for president trump to sign and he walked out without signing the communique it was a ranker all around between justin trudeau and president trump. mr. macron, bit of enforcer with merkel seeing her influence waning as the lead country, leader of europe it's interesting that macron has been very careful not to upset the u.s. over a whole host of issues that's probably why we won't get a communique this time around. we found out in advance there would be no communique because there was so many differences of opinion over protectionism, over trade, over tariffs, over the environment, over climate and perhaps how to deal with brazil as well. there will be no formal group g7 communique in previous years it's looked like g6 plus one, there will be no repeat of that, but it also means of course there is no forthright action no, coordinated policy action. i'm sure all of you know by now, the g7 was formulated back in the 1970s to form an economic response, coordina
all around, mistakes that were perhaps made by the canadian presidency last year where famously in quebecre was a communique waiting for president trump to sign and he walked out without signing the communique it was a ranker all around between justin trudeau and president trump. mr. macron, bit of enforcer with merkel seeing her influence waning as the lead country, leader of europe it's interesting that macron has been very careful not to upset the u.s. over a whole host of issues that's...
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comes just before the official start of campaigning for the general election in canada, involving a quebec-based engineering giant accused of bribing officials in libya. the zimbabwe main opposition party says it will begin protest starting this week to try to force the president to establish transitional authority. he had promised sweeping political and economic reforms as part of a new dawn after taking power in november of 2017. as the economic situation deteriorated, his government has increasingly turned to what critics call strong-armed tactics. china has unleashed a torrent of verbal abuse on protesters in hong kong. terrorists, them to calling them inhumane and committing atrocities. the airport resumed normal operations today. authorities have a court order aimed at restricting demonstrations there. day onnews 24 hours per air and on tictoc on twitter. i'm mark crumpton, this is bloomberg. "pen --n: welcome to bloomberg markets." stocks plunging, the fear index jumping, we have you covered from every angle, bonds to equities and currencies. amanda: during the volatility, and office shar
comes just before the official start of campaigning for the general election in canada, involving a quebec-based engineering giant accused of bribing officials in libya. the zimbabwe main opposition party says it will begin protest starting this week to try to force the president to establish transitional authority. he had promised sweeping political and economic reforms as part of a new dawn after taking power in november of 2017. as the economic situation deteriorated, his government has...
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right now, celine's rehearsing for her "courage" world tour, which kicks off next month in her native quebecntime when hanging out with her three sons, she says, hey, she's just like us, quote, i will wear my pjs all day. i'm with my kids and it will be breakfast all day. she also says that she loves to get into the tub, listen to this, wearing all of her jewelry, it makes her feel like liberace. >> that's like you. she walks around in a robe all day. >> i'm comfortable. >>> still ahead -- spandex on spandex. >> why the 90210 stars are getting back into their original '90s costumes. >> i was thinking i can't fit into this. >>> and "saved by the bell" turned 30 years old today. and we flashback to bayside. >> you poor thing. >>> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ >>> hey, guys, tori said you might be needing my help. >> oh, come through brenda walsh. shannen doherty finally comes face to face with her "90210" family on tomorrow night's episode, which, by the way, is directed by jason priestley. look, jason's no stranger to directing his "beverly hills" co-stars back in the day. "e.t." was act
right now, celine's rehearsing for her "courage" world tour, which kicks off next month in her native quebecntime when hanging out with her three sons, she says, hey, she's just like us, quote, i will wear my pjs all day. i'm with my kids and it will be breakfast all day. she also says that she loves to get into the tub, listen to this, wearing all of her jewelry, it makes her feel like liberace. >> that's like you. she walks around in a robe all day. >> i'm comfortable....
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right now, celine's rehearsing for her "courage" world tour, which kicks off next month in her native quebecime when hanging out with her three sons, she says, hey, she's just like us, quote, i will wear my pjs all day. i'm with my kids and it will be breakfast all day. she also says that she loves to get into the tub, listen to this, wearing all of her jewelry, it makes her feel like liberace. >> that's like you. she walks around in a robe all day. >> i'm comfortable. >>> still ahead -- spandex on spandex. >> why the 90210 stars are getting back into their original '90s costumes. >> i was thinking i can't fit into this. >>> and "saved by the bell" turned 30 years old today. and we flashback to bayside. >> you poor thing. >>> closed captioning provided by -- thanks to move free ultra i keep up with this little one. see the world with this guy. and hit the town with these girls. in a clinical study, 4 out of 5 users felt better joint comfort. move free ultra. movement keeps us connected. when you boo an intruder... you act fast. so do we. raid is the fastest ant & roach killer on the market.
right now, celine's rehearsing for her "courage" world tour, which kicks off next month in her native quebecime when hanging out with her three sons, she says, hey, she's just like us, quote, i will wear my pjs all day. i'm with my kids and it will be breakfast all day. she also says that she loves to get into the tub, listen to this, wearing all of her jewelry, it makes her feel like liberace. >> that's like you. she walks around in a robe all day. >> i'm comfortable....
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. >> i'm in the middle of quebec trying to get my sos to work. >> the pilot crashing into the wilderness, recording everything he did to survive. how he led rescue crews right to him. his survival story this morning. >>> and celebrating a literary legend. tributes pouring in for toni morrison, the nobel prize-winning author whose novels changed america. >>> and we certainly do say good morning, america. so many celebrating the life of toni morrison this morning. she had such a way with words, in fact, i posted this on my instagram when she said your life is already artful waiting, just waiting for you to make it art. you know, she was 40 years old when her first novel was published. that was in 1970. >> which is amazing. she's such a trail blazer, the first black woman to win the nobel prize in literature. >> also awarded the medal of freedom from president obama in 2012. we're have more on that coming up. >>> we start with president trump. he's under pressure, facing protests as he heads to dayton and el paso to meet with first responders after those deadly mass shootings. it could be a
. >> i'm in the middle of quebec trying to get my sos to work. >> the pilot crashing into the wilderness, recording everything he did to survive. how he led rescue crews right to him. his survival story this morning. >>> and celebrating a literary legend. tributes pouring in for toni morrison, the nobel prize-winning author whose novels changed america. >>> and we certainly do say good morning, america. so many celebrating the life of toni morrison this morning....
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the scottish one to be separate from uk quebec canada. when you do it without involving the population in question. there's always a fear that it'll backfire for me catch me right now is a dormant volcano. we don't know how angry because me these are because there's a complete shut down no internet no television no media. does go fuel for austin days. if and when the good the curfew is lifted and it will have to be lifted right. we will find out you know how to set which movies are but it just leads to violence or with the more the government will. divide and rule david in order to get some politicians on its side. and take it from there. but i am i am fearful i mean i am concerned. the world's doesn't appreciate it at the moment. but if this goes into violence and if boxed on in india are back on the brink of the water and two nuclear armed nations. then the world would have to take notice. of and i hope it doesn't come down to me what a shame here is being described as treating kashmir is a colony of being a fully fledged occupying forc
the scottish one to be separate from uk quebec canada. when you do it without involving the population in question. there's always a fear that it'll backfire for me catch me right now is a dormant volcano. we don't know how angry because me these are because there's a complete shut down no internet no television no media. does go fuel for austin days. if and when the good the curfew is lifted and it will have to be lifted right. we will find out you know how to set which movies are but it just...
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this went back to about one year ago when there was a large engineering firm based in quebec, justin because if you are in canada you cannot bid on contracts. they wanted a deferred prosecution agreement or an agreement to avoid criminal prosecution and there could be up to 9000 jobs lost and move the headquarters to the united kingdom. that is when the prime minister's office sought to influence the attorney and the director of public prosecutions to intervene and grant this company a deferred prosecution agreement. the prime minister said he did nothing wrong, he was trying to protect jobs, the he did nothing wrong, he was trying to protectjobs, the attorney general, however, said he inappropriately influenced and it was he said, she said. the independent report came out today said thatjustin trudeau not only did it, but he found that what happened in the prime minister's office was troubling and it was a flag ra nt office was troubling and it was a flagrant attempt to influence the judicial system. how significant would you say this is, how damaging is it if the prime minister is
this went back to about one year ago when there was a large engineering firm based in quebec, justin because if you are in canada you cannot bid on contracts. they wanted a deferred prosecution agreement or an agreement to avoid criminal prosecution and there could be up to 9000 jobs lost and move the headquarters to the united kingdom. that is when the prime minister's office sought to influence the attorney and the director of public prosecutions to intervene and grant this company a deferred...
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webster is a professor of history at bishop's university joins us now live from much of brooke in quebec good to have you with us david what's your overriding thought then on this the 20th anniversary of east timor's vote for independence well i think it's. overall thought is a success story the east timorese people 20 years ago today voted massively for independence as you've mentioned the events leading up to that are a group of big surprise that it's an unlikely state it wasn't supposed to go that way in 1975 the indonesian army invaded indonesia and next timor leste as its 27th province and for 24 years the international community whether politicians diplomats journalists academic experts they all said team reason dependence was a lost cause that it could never become independent that was impossible and yet it did the team mobilized on a whole variety of fields to seek their independence of the restoration of their independence that they declared in $75.00 their international supporters mobilized around the world and eventually want to diplomatic victory over the in the nation diplom
webster is a professor of history at bishop's university joins us now live from much of brooke in quebec good to have you with us david what's your overriding thought then on this the 20th anniversary of east timor's vote for independence well i think it's. overall thought is a success story the east timorese people 20 years ago today voted massively for independence as you've mentioned the events leading up to that are a group of big surprise that it's an unlikely state it wasn't supposed to...
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if you're careful, there are a couple showers in southern quebec. a weak front will come through today, an isolated spot shower is possible this afternoon. here's a snapshot of labor day weekend. that spot shower today is warm and breezy with mid-80s. lots of sun shine. we're in the 70s. clouds will increase on sunday. a better chance of showers on labor day itself. in terms of dorian, here's the very latest, this information new this morning. major slowdown likely as the storm nears florida. landfall most likely along the east coast of florida. the storm will likely linger for many days next week and then potentially glide by the carolinas mid to late week. like i said, we're talking about this for a long time. major implications for a lot of people. a lot more on this in your local ten day in a few minutes. >> thanks, michael. >>> here's a look. here's a look at hurricane dorian from space. millions of people in florida are in the strike zone right now. >> florida's governor issuing a state of emergency for the entire stay. >> reporter: dorian's e
if you're careful, there are a couple showers in southern quebec. a weak front will come through today, an isolated spot shower is possible this afternoon. here's a snapshot of labor day weekend. that spot shower today is warm and breezy with mid-80s. lots of sun shine. we're in the 70s. clouds will increase on sunday. a better chance of showers on labor day itself. in terms of dorian, here's the very latest, this information new this morning. major slowdown likely as the storm nears florida....
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i'm in the middle of quebec. >> this was the scene just moments after matt lenen. he noticed his oil pressure and oil temperatures were off and suddenly his engine gave out. >> i felt the tree come up through the bottom of the airplane. it scraped my leg and ripped o n t gro h smoke signals were fired. >>lay or do something. >> yeah, super scary stuff. >>> if you're going to use a car this morning we also have a new accident that is into our new traffic center. it's off to the shoulder but it's really slow and go in that northbound part of the nimmets and you can see it's slow going in the approach to that. here's the accident. off to the side here the delay is backed up all the way into san leandro single digit numbers as you're headed northbound a little bit north of here one lane is closed. it is slow going on the nimmets frae this morning and this one is in the westbound direction right there. it's slowing you down pretty significant 3 pretty much all the way from tracy almost to livermore . that is bad news for those of you headed there. look at that drive tim
i'm in the middle of quebec. >> this was the scene just moments after matt lenen. he noticed his oil pressure and oil temperatures were off and suddenly his engine gave out. >> i felt the tree come up through the bottom of the airplane. it scraped my leg and ripped o n t gro h smoke signals were fired. >>lay or do something. >> yeah, super scary stuff. >>> if you're going to use a car this morning we also have a new accident that is into our new traffic center....
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what you think, dahlia quÉbec do you have an answer? >> yes.the real answer is thank them for being here and it's everything to show up. >> we have another. >> yep. [inaudible] >> i have three sons, 11, nine and a half, seven and a half and a daughter who is six and they are all very literary and they saw me reading the book and the boys were very confused. why are you reading this book like don't you love daddy and don't you love us and of course i said no-- no i said of course but i want to know in always how to raise you boys to not be hideous men. >> good answer. >> thank you for putting that out there. >> thank you. >> we have five minutes. oh, there are going to be a lot of here i suspect. >> i worked for donald trump and 89 and i found him to be a wonderful employer and i have never had any problems with him. i have had many problems with many men, celebrities, famous men. i could write my own book. >> how many men are on your hideous book? >> pardon me, many men are on your hideous list? >> 70. >> 70 8. >> i'm 91. >> you look incredible
what you think, dahlia quÉbec do you have an answer? >> yes.the real answer is thank them for being here and it's everything to show up. >> we have another. >> yep. [inaudible] >> i have three sons, 11, nine and a half, seven and a half and a daughter who is six and they are all very literary and they saw me reading the book and the boys were very confused. why are you reading this book like don't you love daddy and don't you love us and of course i said no-- no i said...
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>> the quÉbec city of the story is what drew me too it.the complexity in terms of the recording and research challenge was at the time a fun challenge. but also the more complexity and we are talking about the reagan backtracking and i think one reason the complexity of the story did not come out at the time there is not particularly ideologically continual to anyone to tell the full story of her because reagan wants to broadcast that she's an extraordinary welfare sheet because it shows the wealth welfare system is broken and he's a person to identify and also to fix it in reagan's critics are more concerned making reagan back then telling a fuller story about the person and again, they be she's not much of a welfare cheat but she's also been accused of kidnapping and murder. the thing i think that is important for me to get across in the story, the fact that the welfare queen stereotype and linda taylor's name and story are indicative of the power of the distorted and the power of the story and the fact all these vulnerable people, in ma
>> the quÉbec city of the story is what drew me too it.the complexity in terms of the recording and research challenge was at the time a fun challenge. but also the more complexity and we are talking about the reagan backtracking and i think one reason the complexity of the story did not come out at the time there is not particularly ideologically continual to anyone to tell the full story of her because reagan wants to broadcast that she's an extraordinary welfare sheet because it shows...
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a richard montgomery from montgomery county and the assault on quÉbec.hihit and dies mortally through the face, his effects were shoot off a couple days after his death item by an impaired two volumes of polybius. johnson's dictionary of the english language, a buffalo skin and close brush bought by captain ehrenberg and a wardrobe with ruffled shirts, coats all bought by benedict arnold. or we see eleanor the island of nuts. a couple hundred acres in the river just above the near quarter with thousands of american soldiers retreating from canada in june 1776 jammed among malarial hell suffering from smallpox, or god awful melody infested with lice and maggots, one dr. wrote, we had nothing to give them. it broke my heart and i wept until i had not more power to sweep. and we see matthew patton, of bedford new hampshire whose son john survived the gunshot wound but did not survive. he wrote simple in his diary, i got an account of the death of the smallpox in canada. he was 24 years and 31 days old. the historian considered the american civil war a redem
a richard montgomery from montgomery county and the assault on quÉbec.hihit and dies mortally through the face, his effects were shoot off a couple days after his death item by an impaired two volumes of polybius. johnson's dictionary of the english language, a buffalo skin and close brush bought by captain ehrenberg and a wardrobe with ruffled shirts, coats all bought by benedict arnold. or we see eleanor the island of nuts. a couple hundred acres in the river just above the near quarter with...
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this was from quebec last year. angela merkel, the german chancellor perturbed at trump.iting around on trump, trump object city nanltd. he said everything was great. it was fine. he left before the climate change conversation and refused to sign the communique, the broad agreement that comes out after these things. first time since 1975 when all didn't sign the communique. this year, there isn't going to be a communique, one reason for that. donald trump. >> one of the reasons is he doesn't like who is not there, he wants the g7 to be the g 8 again. >> a remarkable thing. this is a very wide ranging to be kind to him press conference he gave earlier this week before flying the kentucky. he talked about russia. they were in the g 8 before they annexed crimea. and then they were ousted and they went down to the g7. here's what he said about it. president putin totally outsmarted president obama on crimea and other things. lug the red line in the sand. all right? he outsmarted. he made a living on outsmarting president obama. >> whether it is this or whether it is the powel
this was from quebec last year. angela merkel, the german chancellor perturbed at trump.iting around on trump, trump object city nanltd. he said everything was great. it was fine. he left before the climate change conversation and refused to sign the communique, the broad agreement that comes out after these things. first time since 1975 when all didn't sign the communique. this year, there isn't going to be a communique, one reason for that. donald trump. >> one of the reasons is he...
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. >> i'm perfectly happy with no communique having gotten heavily involved last year in quebec on thatre it was rewritten, i don't know if anybody reads it and it doesn't mean anything to me at all. >> so no communique. maybe no agreements. very low expectations but in a lovely setting in south of france. >> the question is whether there's a formal motion by the united states. the president said he would sign on to it he believes that russia should be back in the g-7, make it the g-8 again as it was up until 2014 the leaders removed russia after russia annexed crimea as punishment for the land grab but now the president says that was simply vladimir putin outsmarting barrack obama and russia should be back in not sure that's going to go over well with everybody, particularly germany so that could be one of the potential clash points over the weekend. >> thank you for that update we appreciate it back to the markets. fed chair jay powell's big speech today coming up a modestly higher open if these gains hold at the opening bell joining us is the u.s. economist for ubs. i want to pose th
. >> i'm perfectly happy with no communique having gotten heavily involved last year in quebec on thatre it was rewritten, i don't know if anybody reads it and it doesn't mean anything to me at all. >> so no communique. maybe no agreements. very low expectations but in a lovely setting in south of france. >> the question is whether there's a formal motion by the united states. the president said he would sign on to it he believes that russia should be back in the g-7, make it...
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. >> i'm in the middle of quebec trying to get my sos to work. >> reporter: as he signals for help afteris plane suddenly lost engine pour. >> i went into full blown emergency mode. >> brought the plain in this wooded area. >> a large tree pearced the bottom of the airplane and ripped my shorts. >> reporter: he escapes, then despite the risk of leaking jet fuel sparking an explosion, rushes back to the plane for his gps device and supplies to start a fire. >> i got fire sticks. or cra landing, rescuers spot him and pull him to safety. he says he feels incredibly grateful and explains he recorded the video hoping one day others might learn from his experience. marci gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >> wow. incredible. can you have a meatball sub with no meat? subway seems to think so. it's jumping on the plant-based protein trend by offering a meet bawl sub made by beyond meat that makes meatless alternatives to beef and pork. subway will beginning selling it at 700 restaurants for a limited time starting in september. >> it looks like the real thing. >> it does. >> tastes like the real t
. >> i'm in the middle of quebec trying to get my sos to work. >> reporter: as he signals for help afteris plane suddenly lost engine pour. >> i went into full blown emergency mode. >> brought the plain in this wooded area. >> a large tree pearced the bottom of the airplane and ripped my shorts. >> reporter: he escapes, then despite the risk of leaking jet fuel sparking an explosion, rushes back to the plane for his gps device and supplies to start a fire....
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i mean, the only survey they have done on this, it's 239 people from the coroner's office in quebec.ix hangings had the broken hyoid bone. so this is untypical of the 95.7% of hangings. >> in the meantime, maxwell did something typical. she did go to an in and out burger apparently. this is a recognizable woman. we have seen a photograph of her there. she has not changed anything about her look. she is sitting there. i'm at native of los angeles. you don't really eat at the in and out. that is why they call it "in and out." you go and leave. you do a drive through. what in god's name is going on with this woman? she was there with a little dog and was alone and was surprised people were taking her picture. >> she wasn't that surprised, which is what surprised me, actually, tammy. i met miss maxwell about 25 years ago briefly. she is a woman who sort of has stumbled from one mystery including the mysterious also supposedly suicide of her father to another. she does not -- put it this way. if she thought she was in danger of jail time she would be in london. she is a british citizen an
i mean, the only survey they have done on this, it's 239 people from the coroner's office in quebec.ix hangings had the broken hyoid bone. so this is untypical of the 95.7% of hangings. >> in the meantime, maxwell did something typical. she did go to an in and out burger apparently. this is a recognizable woman. we have seen a photograph of her there. she has not changed anything about her look. she is sitting there. i'm at native of los angeles. you don't really eat at the in and out....
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when we talk about that, this is a man that president trump last year at the end of the summit in quebec, weak. what influence does prime minister trudeau have over president trump when they're talking trade with china? >> reporter: that is a big question. the president did speak out about the detention of those canadians. they've had sort of a rocky relationship, to say the least. as you'll recall, it was very contentious at last year's g-7. justin trudeau really pushed back against president trump saying he won't back down on trade. and in response, the president withdrew from the communique. it was really a remarkable turn of events. since then the leaders have sort of bridged their differences, they reached an agreement on usmca. as far as influence from justin trudeau, that remains to be seen. the president did admit he was having second thoughts on the trade war with china. it seems this could be an opening for justin trudeau to make his thoughts known on what he thinks about the trade wars, the tariffs and how that could be hurting the global economy. >> pamela brown, thank you so
when we talk about that, this is a man that president trump last year at the end of the summit in quebec, weak. what influence does prime minister trudeau have over president trump when they're talking trade with china? >> reporter: that is a big question. the president did speak out about the detention of those canadians. they've had sort of a rocky relationship, to say the least. as you'll recall, it was very contentious at last year's g-7. justin trudeau really pushed back against...
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another quebec one, nvidia, nvda, talked about very short term trade they bought the weekly 170 skauls now with the stock today 171.65. those calls went from 70 vents cents last friday to $3.90 today. we got out of the bulk of ours at $3 today. nonetheless, great trade most of those have been liquidated and/or rolled out to next week, mem, people want more upside on nvidia >> we were talking tim cook getting love from the president. what is the flipside like? ford is under fire the risks and rewards facing ceos and their stocks straight ahead. >>> president trump taking aim at another ceo this time attacking formed for fought backing the administration's plan to roll back the obama fuel efficiency rules. eamon javers joins us from the white house with more on this. ro the president's got ceos he favors and ceos that are out of favor. >> that can make difference with particular policy outcomes they want tim cook the latest example. i asked the president yesterday whether he has a better relationship with tim cook of apple than other technology ceos the president says he does, tim cook m
another quebec one, nvidia, nvda, talked about very short term trade they bought the weekly 170 skauls now with the stock today 171.65. those calls went from 70 vents cents last friday to $3.90 today. we got out of the bulk of ours at $3 today. nonetheless, great trade most of those have been liquidated and/or rolled out to next week, mem, people want more upside on nvidia >> we were talking tim cook getting love from the president. what is the flipside like? ford is under fire the risks...
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trump is planning to put some leaders in the hot seat taking a cue from last year's g-7 meet-up in quebecome. the president plans to call out france over their digital services tax and pressure nato allies to carry their weight in spending. trump's foreign policy shakeups will be at the center of attention particularly with iran including his maximum pressure sanctions on the country, european nations will likely push for the u.s. to rejoin the iran nuclear deal. >> charles: and iran could be getting maximum attention. bloomberg says europe is digging in against the president's maximum pressure campaign against iran this coming with iran unveiling a new mess -- missile defense. dan hawk joins me. >> thanks for having me. >> charles: our european allies have pushed back mightily against us pushing back against iran to the point that we heard them considering not using the dollar and creating their own sort of economic exchange system with iran. >> that's right. they have tried to do that. they have not succeeded at all. today, you know, president macron met with the iranian foreign ministe
trump is planning to put some leaders in the hot seat taking a cue from last year's g-7 meet-up in quebecome. the president plans to call out france over their digital services tax and pressure nato allies to carry their weight in spending. trump's foreign policy shakeups will be at the center of attention particularly with iran including his maximum pressure sanctions on the country, european nations will likely push for the u.s. to rejoin the iran nuclear deal. >> charles: and iran...
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country, president macron wants this to be something that doesn't evolve into acrimony like it did in quebecme these leaders all got together. but they're making an effort but the president is not making it easy for them. just like you mentioned earlier about wanting russia to come back into this group and make it the g8 again. that's a controversial thing. and the question around that, what are the conditions for, the president proposing without saying that russia has to change its behavior in ukraine. or are there certain conditions on whether or not russia can come back in. there's a lot on the table. but i do think the economy overall is the main thing hanging over the summit. >> why is it such a bad idea for russia to not be brought in? >> well, it's kind of a hopeful thing from the '90s. but this is supposed to be a group of not only the world's richest countries, in fact, that's not true anymore. but also like-minded democracies defending certain basic values, human rights, democracy, freedom of speech, these kinds of things, all together and agreed by all of them. well, russia doesn'
country, president macron wants this to be something that doesn't evolve into acrimony like it did in quebecme these leaders all got together. but they're making an effort but the president is not making it easy for them. just like you mentioned earlier about wanting russia to come back into this group and make it the g8 again. that's a controversial thing. and the question around that, what are the conditions for, the president proposing without saying that russia has to change its behavior in...
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she represented a district in upstate new york headed by the quebec border and she had a very moderatevery centrist views that she has tossed overboard along with her trailing moral compass and that the last three months so she just comes across as a shallow opportunist. without the excuse of joe biden's biden that she barely remembers what country she's in so she is not the same person she was five yes ago and that gives her credibility and makes her sound fake when she's lecturing on his sins and youngest in ohio on how they are suffering from white privilege. this is someone who just -- and bodies all the worst most opportunist most shallow aspects of politics. >> brian: whatever you want to say about elizabeth warner at bernie sanders or president trump, they are themselves pretty say with their same issues, they barely bend, they do some nuances so people can have a real sense of who they are not voting for or voting for. meanwhile, st. pete buttigieg is even more competent in his own moral authority. he is very competent about who god is and who got his .4 and it's not his oppone
she represented a district in upstate new york headed by the quebec border and she had a very moderatevery centrist views that she has tossed overboard along with her trailing moral compass and that the last three months so she just comes across as a shallow opportunist. without the excuse of joe biden's biden that she barely remembers what country she's in so she is not the same person she was five yes ago and that gives her credibility and makes her sound fake when she's lecturing on his sins...
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somewhat of a connotation when the turmoil stops in their home country a lot of times it would be okay quebec versus an immigrant who came to this country by their own choice for whatever the reason is and so for a refugee the reason we would like welcome them is because we are like helping them until they go back but an immigrant that connotation is in their. >> the ability to be able to return to your home country, we talk about how a lot of immigrants migrate to the united states or elsewhere and return home. refugees don't have the option. because they have been pushed out due to war, persecution, natural disaster, any number of reasons that make their life in their previous country impossible. they would not survive. i think you are exactly right. refugee migration is characterized by a need for survival. what you think it means when refugees are zombies of the world? i thought that was evocative. zombies of the world. the undead who rise from dying states. >> in a way like they are the only vessels of culture left of these dying states and it is really hard to get someone to completely
somewhat of a connotation when the turmoil stops in their home country a lot of times it would be okay quebec versus an immigrant who came to this country by their own choice for whatever the reason is and so for a refugee the reason we would like welcome them is because we are like helping them until they go back but an immigrant that connotation is in their. >> the ability to be able to return to your home country, we talk about how a lot of immigrants migrate to the united states or...
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in north america we have a weather front taking wet and windy weather through quebec to labrador.idity with torrential downpours. in the north—west we have seen above average temperatures for the southern half of british columbia with below average temperatures to the north bringing some snow over the north bringing some snow over the weekend. more snow is likely as we go through the next couple of days. there is still a good amount of fine weather through parts of oregon, california, the central plains. we see those thundery downpours in the far south—east corner set to continue. los angeles and san francisco staying finance settled with the threat of more rain in vancouver. in south asia we have seen heavy rain over the weekend and it's brought some localised flash flooding as well. it looks as though the heaviest of the rain is likely to be across northern and central areas, stretching up through to the coastline. despite a brief lull in proceedings in mumbai, the rain is set to return on friday. shop shelves in colombo. moving on to asia where we are seeing some sharp showers
in north america we have a weather front taking wet and windy weather through quebec to labrador.idity with torrential downpours. in the north—west we have seen above average temperatures for the southern half of british columbia with below average temperatures to the north bringing some snow over the north bringing some snow over the weekend. more snow is likely as we go through the next couple of days. there is still a good amount of fine weather through parts of oregon, california, the...
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last year it was canada and quebec. as we continue to watch the pictures and await the president, we're told that he did not actually -- you know, oven on these overnight trips he does not sleep on the red eyes, but he did not -- according to the pool, he did not come back to the press area to talk about anything. he seemed to make more noise before he got on the plane with the trade war with china. >> yes, a trade war that he described in quite extraordinary terms just before he boarded that plane. he said our economy is doing great. we're having a little spat with china and we will win it. now, i don't think anyone really considers what's been going on with china a little spat. it has been going on for about a year, and it has moved i think from skirmishes to something that is really is unsettling. i think many of the world leaders, especially in europe, really worried that the sluggish growth in their economies will simply be exacerbated by this trade war which is developing in a tit for tat way it seems every few we
last year it was canada and quebec. as we continue to watch the pictures and await the president, we're told that he did not actually -- you know, oven on these overnight trips he does not sleep on the red eyes, but he did not -- according to the pool, he did not come back to the press area to talk about anything. he seemed to make more noise before he got on the plane with the trade war with china. >> yes, a trade war that he described in quite extraordinary terms just before he boarded...
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gunther recently published a journal article on the border of quebec in the 1960s in essays in history and he was one of the small, but growing number of scholars who studied the environmental impacts of warfare in american history. >> ralph waldo emerson's dose of arsenic and the civil disobedience and his calls for park across the united states, george perkins marsh concerns about deforestation and soil erosion, these are some of the topics that have excited environmentalist historians going bake 30 or 40 years. there doesn't seem to be much attention to the actual presidents and politicians and politics in the antibell up years. so i was interested in exploring that with you today. on august 10, 1846, at the end of the first session of the 29th congress president polk signed into law a bill creating the smithsonian institution. this fulfilled the quest of englishman james smithson who left a substantial amount of money quote to find washington for the diffusion of knowledge, end quote. there was some opposition in g congress as well as the protracted debate. they would include scien
gunther recently published a journal article on the border of quebec in the 1960s in essays in history and he was one of the small, but growing number of scholars who studied the environmental impacts of warfare in american history. >> ralph waldo emerson's dose of arsenic and the civil disobedience and his calls for park across the united states, george perkins marsh concerns about deforestation and soil erosion, these are some of the topics that have excited environmentalist historians...
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that the british government sent 25,000 regular troops across the atlantic to capture montreal and quebec and drive the french out of canada, and, of course, a british navy commanded the seas. what you remember is braddock marching his army pel mel through the forests of pennsylvania, being ambushed and practically destroyed by the indians and the french, saved only by the courage of the colonial troops led by george washington. so you don't have a terribly good impression of the park that the british military played in winning this war. you think more of it being a colonial victory. and since the victory has been won the future looks great. oh, that dark brooding presence out there in the forest that is laying like a shadow over your future is gone now, the french are out of america, they're not coming back as far as you're concerned, the french without -- the indians without french help are less able to oppose colonial expansion. the future looks great, all the way to the mississippi. this is your world now. well, across the atlantic, in westminster, things don't look quite that good. i
that the british government sent 25,000 regular troops across the atlantic to capture montreal and quebec and drive the french out of canada, and, of course, a british navy commanded the seas. what you remember is braddock marching his army pel mel through the forests of pennsylvania, being ambushed and practically destroyed by the indians and the french, saved only by the courage of the colonial troops led by george washington. so you don't have a terribly good impression of the park that the...
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gunther recently published a journal article on the bordering of quebec in the 1760s in "essays in history." he is one of the small but growing number of scholars who study the environmental impacts of warfare in american history >>> ralph waldo emerson's dose of arsenic, henry david theroux's civil disobedience in his call for parks across the united states, george perkins marsh's concerns about deforestation and soil erosion, these are some of the topics that have excited historical authorities over the years. there doesn't seem to be much attention to the actual presidents and politicians and politics in the antebellum years. i was interested in exploring that with you today. on august 10, 1846, at the ends of the first session of the 29th congress, president polk signed into law a bill creating the smithsonian institution. this fulfilled the bequest of englishman james smithson, who left a substantial sum of money, quote, to found at washington an establishment for the increase and diffusion of knowledge, end quote. there was some opposition in congress as well as protracted debate ove
gunther recently published a journal article on the bordering of quebec in the 1760s in "essays in history." he is one of the small but growing number of scholars who study the environmental impacts of warfare in american history >>> ralph waldo emerson's dose of arsenic, henry david theroux's civil disobedience in his call for parks across the united states, george perkins marsh's concerns about deforestation and soil erosion, these are some of the topics that have excited...
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i've been to europe once, and it was five years ago but i've got people go of all the time and the quÉbecand they raise about the train service. it just happened again this week in the absolutely raved about timeliness, cleanliness in user-friendliness. are we looking to do away with our train service for passenger purposes with except what's going on in eastern seaboard, or over looking to expand it and make a better answer of states like montana to greater degree? there there've been some actionn by amtrak, and i love to see all. some stuff has made me upset,, let's to put it that way. so do we have a long-term plan? is it to privatize it, do away with it or to make it better? >> all you'll get from he is an opinion. i think amtrak can best answer that question. >> all right, all right pixel last thing eyelet four blocks from here, , okay. i get in the prius that gets 99 miles and every time i drive those four blocks somebody is look at their damn cell phone when the light turns green and backs traffic after i would do anything about that looks if we are what are we doing? excuse me for
i've been to europe once, and it was five years ago but i've got people go of all the time and the quÉbecand they raise about the train service. it just happened again this week in the absolutely raved about timeliness, cleanliness in user-friendliness. are we looking to do away with our train service for passenger purposes with except what's going on in eastern seaboard, or over looking to expand it and make a better answer of states like montana to greater degree? there there've been some...
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chief justice beverly maclachlan, who just retired from the court, was ruling in the province of quebec on denial of care, she said that access to a waiting list is not access to health care. having a care card does not mean you can get a doctor. when bernie sanders tells you everybody has a care card and everybody has care, they do have a care card, but they do not have access to care. what bernie sanders and elizabeth warren want for the american people is unfortunate because it is not free. the average canadian family pays $13,000 in hidden taxes to pay for a system where care is rationed and the weights are long -- waits are long. if we get a single-payer system, the united states will be on the road to serfdom and there will be no offramp because the systems are hard to get rid of even when they are not working. we will have long waits, new taxes, higher taxes, rates for doctors being paid 40% lower, a lot of doctors will retire early from medicine, we have seen this under obamacare, and it is a huge concern of mine, the best and brightest young people will not pursue a career in m
chief justice beverly maclachlan, who just retired from the court, was ruling in the province of quebec on denial of care, she said that access to a waiting list is not access to health care. having a care card does not mean you can get a doctor. when bernie sanders tells you everybody has a care card and everybody has care, they do have a care card, but they do not have access to care. what bernie sanders and elizabeth warren want for the american people is unfortunate because it is not free....
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he was flying to quebec city about two weeks ago when the plane's engine suddenly lost power, leavingles from the crash site. >> i came 2 inches from being impaled be i a tree. it actually ripped my shorts. >> he suffered only minor cuts and scrapes from the incident as fuel leaked from the wings. he rushed back into the plane for supplies despite the possibility of an explosion. he was able to send his coordinates to rescue crews. he also started a fire using fire sticks, a lighter, and moss to create a smoke signal. >> i hear a helicopter. i hear a helicopter. >> absolutely crazy. we'll be right back. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." . >>> you know, it's amazing. usually when you make a movie, you don't always have the real-life person to draw on. those marvel guys can't look to him. so we were lucky to have both brian banks and justin brooks there as great assets, you know, telling us exactly how these moments happened in what was a really fantastic story. >> they're actually executive producers of the film, right. >> ya i. >> were they on set the whole time? >> pretty
he was flying to quebec city about two weeks ago when the plane's engine suddenly lost power, leavingles from the crash site. >> i came 2 inches from being impaled be i a tree. it actually ripped my shorts. >> he suffered only minor cuts and scrapes from the incident as fuel leaked from the wings. he rushed back into the plane for supplies despite the possibility of an explosion. he was able to send his coordinates to rescue crews. he also started a fire using fire sticks, a...
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they're not trying to do that now because of the last summit in quebec, president trump refused to sign on to that communique. they're coming into it acknowledging that they are not all on the same page and hoping, i guess, to try to agree in certain areas maybe or make headway on certain issues, namely the economy. the president yesterday with his moves on china really pushed that to the forefront. it was already going to be an issue. there are a number of leaders who are worried about the u.s. trade war with china and how that's affecting their economies, particularly in europe where we've seen softening of those economies. then you have a number of world leaders worried about whether president trump will slap them with tariffs on some of their goods. these threatened that with germany on cars, france on wines. then you have iran and north korea and those issues. overall it will be focussed on the economy. and then there's a number of side conversations that will happen individually with world leaders. then there's sort of these other big national security issues to deal with too. >>
they're not trying to do that now because of the last summit in quebec, president trump refused to sign on to that communique. they're coming into it acknowledging that they are not all on the same page and hoping, i guess, to try to agree in certain areas maybe or make headway on certain issues, namely the economy. the president yesterday with his moves on china really pushed that to the forefront. it was already going to be an issue. there are a number of leaders who are worried about the...