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quebec groups -- people in quebec are fighting this out within quebec. groups are going to court. we are frankly looking at a situation where we don't want to statething to hurt that within quebec. >> while bill 21 is of course , we have to tackle the powerful corporations not paying their fair share. that's part of the reason people are not able to earn a good living, find housing or the medication they need because those at the top are not paying their fair share. >> ms. may, thank you. your turn. >> i give you more than 10 seconds. >> you are nice. the only people supporting bill to anyone are members of parliament in quebec. as far as the polarization issue, that's the problem. and tonight, it will be quite everybody here has .roblems with the very idea they will tolerate it. but quebec does not need to be told what to do or what not to do. >> this is a bill that says to people that because of the way they look, they cannot do their job. >> that's not true. you know this is not true. >> instead, what we should be doing is protecting women's rights. build up more protections fo
quebec groups -- people in quebec are fighting this out within quebec. groups are going to court. we are frankly looking at a situation where we don't want to statething to hurt that within quebec. >> while bill 21 is of course , we have to tackle the powerful corporations not paying their fair share. that's part of the reason people are not able to earn a good living, find housing or the medication they need because those at the top are not paying their fair share. >> ms. may,...
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the explained it is not fair to tax the people and also in quÉbec because quebecers are proud. to provinces for their own natural resources. they don't want to have a discussion. it is important when you ask people. >> quÉbecers received less money from equalization and they have received it in canada. >> are right mr. blanchet mr. mr. blanchet your opportunity to debate. >> i was thinking of ways we could make life more affordable and this is one of the things i believe we can build a better candidate for tackle some of the challenges people are facing. one of the things we hear about a lot in quÉbec is the cost of healtht. -- health care. universal pharma care plan iss one where reuse the buying power of all canadians in deliver provincially that we can buy medication for lower costs. >> it is delivered provincially and dental care if we wanted to provide it in the soul jurisdiction. you good ideas but your ideas always interfere in friends in two jurisdictions. >> if you want to do that we can take their our part of the money as the constitution allows. the other thing we ne
the explained it is not fair to tax the people and also in quÉbec because quebecers are proud. to provinces for their own natural resources. they don't want to have a discussion. it is important when you ask people. >> quÉbecers received less money from equalization and they have received it in canada. >> are right mr. blanchet mr. mr. blanchet your opportunity to debate. >> i was thinking of ways we could make life more affordable and this is one of the things i believe we...
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with quebecers and all canadians.ights of women, on the rights of minority, outside qucbec. glory be it on Ãbservices in ontario. we defend the rights at that point. we've always been there and we will always be there to defend fundamental rights. this is what all canadians expect from their federal government and this is what we intend to do. but we won't commit at this point in time to a specific position we will decide on that. and in the future based on the conditions and their circumstances but i refuse to close the door to that and i was being very clear on that. several times i cannot close the door to defending basic rights. i won't do that. for your first hundred days canadians are going to have a very close eye on what you do during those first hundred days, you mentioned the specific legislation you intend to table but what else do you tend to do? >> there are other things which will meet or deal with the priorities we put forward. we recognize that we need to work on medically assisted dying we need to wor
with quebecers and all canadians.ights of women, on the rights of minority, outside qucbec. glory be it on Ãbservices in ontario. we defend the rights at that point. we've always been there and we will always be there to defend fundamental rights. this is what all canadians expect from their federal government and this is what we intend to do. but we won't commit at this point in time to a specific position we will decide on that. and in the future based on the conditions and their...
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ontario, quebec, this is where most of the seats are.s. good to be surprises there succumb? it is going to come down to voter efficiency. it may come down to the west of canada, we will see what british columbia does and how it behaves. so the big question will depend very much on a vote splitting. are we going to see politically in viz columbia where that vote has been fractured —— british columbia, will they cancel each other's abodes out and create areas where the conservatives will pick up? or areas where the conservatives will pick up? 0ragain areas where the conservatives will pick up? or again have we seen a situation where left of centre vote rs situation where left of centre voters look deep into their hearts and say we are very happy with justin trudeau, but we loathe the idea of a right of centre conservative government even more so we're going to rally behind the liberals and deal with what comes. these are the outstanding questions and we will be watching tonight. just very difficult arithmetic. let's bring montreal back in
ontario, quebec, this is where most of the seats are.s. good to be surprises there succumb? it is going to come down to voter efficiency. it may come down to the west of canada, we will see what british columbia does and how it behaves. so the big question will depend very much on a vote splitting. are we going to see politically in viz columbia where that vote has been fractured —— british columbia, will they cancel each other's abodes out and create areas where the conservatives will pick...
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quÉbec is us. building the party back from official parties it is that's why we took so much of the speech because it will be important in a minority government but he does not want a pipeline to pass through quÉbec in any shape or form. now the liberals have no interest in revising that is good news for him. so that was not to make sure federalism works but also not to stop it. that sounds like a conciliatory move that they will have to work and there are ways to do that there. >> those with the other race is still too close to call with a 558 lead this was one of the seats they were going to hold onto right now trailing in second place this is the seat the liberals and conservatives targeted in the campaign multiple times a 1600 vote lead. >> i was with her when she was campaigning for court seem to be anyone. >> that further to that so where the rise come at the same time as the demise in the province of quÉbec? but in 2011 hitting the high watermark it was reduced to four now it's at 32 we have
quÉbec is us. building the party back from official parties it is that's why we took so much of the speech because it will be important in a minority government but he does not want a pipeline to pass through quÉbec in any shape or form. now the liberals have no interest in revising that is good news for him. so that was not to make sure federalism works but also not to stop it. that sounds like a conciliatory move that they will have to work and there are ways to do that there. >>...
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qois.d bloc quebec quebec they could steal a lot of seats, and so the liberals and conservatives andnd the p have to look at this other party -- and m.v.p. have to look at this other party to read they could steal the shows on issues like immigration, bill 21 in canada, the quebec government has a lot about secularization, that government employees could not wear any religious symbols. it's been very controversial, and climate change. but this is the gravy and you have to watch out for this party. it's unique to this debate. shery: thank you so much for that. u.s.,re in the presidential candidate elizabeth warren unveiled details on a tax on lobbying that would cost some of the biggest u.s. corporations hundreds of millions of dollars. with the latest from washington, wendy benjamin's and -- wendy. these businesses will have to pay hundreds of millions of dollars come at the end the day they are selling products u.s. consumers, what are the chances that it will be the public having to end up having to pay for these costs? >> ultimately the public does pay for these the plan elizabeth
qois.d bloc quebec quebec they could steal a lot of seats, and so the liberals and conservatives andnd the p have to look at this other party -- and m.v.p. have to look at this other party to read they could steal the shows on issues like immigration, bill 21 in canada, the quebec government has a lot about secularization, that government employees could not wear any religious symbols. it's been very controversial, and climate change. but this is the gravy and you have to watch out for this...
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they make it and get to quebec. he was a hero. they finally would storm quebec at the end of the year in a snowstorm. montgomery, who had teamed up with him by that point, would be killed in the early going. he was badly injured when a bullet ricocheted off his left leg. it was still an amazing feat. he would be reassigned in montreal and be a vital element in leading the retreat from canada back down lake champlain. chapter two of this book takes york0 miles north of new to lake champlain, right near the canadian border. it is benedict arnold with a fleet of about 15 vessels. many of them hacked from the trees surrounding the southern end of lake champlain. these are basically floating that forms for cannons. he has put this fleet together in record time. the northern army at ticonderoga. arnold is sent up there with a fleet. the british now have new york. is a british general leading this vast armada down lake champlain. ships.ve three masted they have schooners. thousands of shoulders -- soldiers. they are all headed in arnold'
they make it and get to quebec. he was a hero. they finally would storm quebec at the end of the year in a snowstorm. montgomery, who had teamed up with him by that point, would be killed in the early going. he was badly injured when a bullet ricocheted off his left leg. it was still an amazing feat. he would be reassigned in montreal and be a vital element in leading the retreat from canada back down lake champlain. chapter two of this book takes york0 miles north of new to lake champlain,...
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the new democrats and the bloc quebecois and quebec which is a party that is on the rice that reallyst party in the only run seats on the province of quebec. they are poised to potentially come in third place was up in a minority government situation come if needed the liberals are the conservative take a majority of the seats they could potentially have to work with one of those two other parties and that presents unique challenges to either justin trudeau or andrew scheer. the arithmetic of of an election, thank you laura stone. when you cover elections these days, they said to be a warning because and went election after another around the well, the polls, with all due respect to the pollsters, pollsters often get it wrong. we will have to just wait at the polls and votes are counted right across this great country, six time zones come it will be a long cold night and we continue our special coverage here on bbc world news. lisa, thank you. —— at least you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme... the king, the consort and the very public criticism... the r
the new democrats and the bloc quebecois and quebec which is a party that is on the rice that reallyst party in the only run seats on the province of quebec. they are poised to potentially come in third place was up in a minority government situation come if needed the liberals are the conservative take a majority of the seats they could potentially have to work with one of those two other parties and that presents unique challenges to either justin trudeau or andrew scheer. the arithmetic of...
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. -- overland expedition to get to quebec. the british had been caught by surprise about the revolution. montgomery is sent up lake champlain and takes ontreal. it is up to benedict arnold to lead this ragtag band up the penobscot river. up the river, not down in the fall. it is getting very cold. the river is a virtual torrent. i followed benedict arnold's trail into the interior of maine to quebec. up there, up north, there is still nothing up there. if there is a street name, it says arnold. he led his men up there. it is an incredible story on its own. he is there with daniel morgan. the great rifleman. aaron burr. it is an amazing cast. they make it and get to uebec. he would be known as the american hannibal. he was a hero. they finally would storm quebec at the end of the year in a snowstorm. montgomery, who had teamed up with him by that point, would be killed in the early going. benedict arnold would be badly injured when a bullet ricocheted off his left leg. it would not succeed, but it was still an amazing feat. he
. -- overland expedition to get to quebec. the british had been caught by surprise about the revolution. montgomery is sent up lake champlain and takes ontreal. it is up to benedict arnold to lead this ragtag band up the penobscot river. up the river, not down in the fall. it is getting very cold. the river is a virtual torrent. i followed benedict arnold's trail into the interior of maine to quebec. up there, up north, there is still nothing up there. if there is a street name, it says arnold....
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within quebec specifically it's complicated.irestorm surrounding justin trudeau is a quebec-based company. from the west that was viewed as favoritism towards quebec. thein quebec, it felt like star power we saw, all the selfies in the first year of the trudeau government had kind of washed away and then you saw this resurgence for the block quebecois. this is a party that did not campaign on the idea of separatism. this was a party that was about just getting back to quebec issues. argument that the when we are talking about separatism, there's a lot more of that on twitter tied to alberta than quebec. now the challenge from justin trudeau who for the most part because he had a majority government chose to go it alone is going to have to find friends in parliament. some of those could come from the new seats that the block quebecois have. could come from the ndp party. their leader had an encouraging campaign better off than where some thought they would be eight weeks ago. find thehave to balance of party with those parties wh
within quebec specifically it's complicated.irestorm surrounding justin trudeau is a quebec-based company. from the west that was viewed as favoritism towards quebec. thein quebec, it felt like star power we saw, all the selfies in the first year of the trudeau government had kind of washed away and then you saw this resurgence for the block quebecois. this is a party that did not campaign on the idea of separatism. this was a party that was about just getting back to quebec issues. argument...
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and in quebec, there is another result which matters, the lock quebec has made a resurgence. idea. if you take a look at the bloc, they are really concerned about the province and today's other policies they push. they were wiped out in the last election in 2015 and they are now back. they pet plan to use and they will have two that something is done and work with other parties was up it could be the bloc but it may well be the ndp that plays an important role in parliament was not that is it for now as we wait for the last of the writing is to be declared across canada in this extraordinary election one of the closest reason is that the canadians have seen in many years. now onto other major event. and another major event we're covering on the briefing is the enthronement of the japanese emporer which is taking place in tokyo. let's go back to mariko 0i. tell us more about this historic day. indeed. we have just tell us more about this historic day. indeed. we havejust heard tell us more about this historic day. indeed. we have just heard from emperor naruhito making the spe
and in quebec, there is another result which matters, the lock quebec has made a resurgence. idea. if you take a look at the bloc, they are really concerned about the province and today's other policies they push. they were wiped out in the last election in 2015 and they are now back. they pet plan to use and they will have two that something is done and work with other parties was up it could be the bloc but it may well be the ndp that plays an important role in parliament was not that is it...
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quebec party had been expected to make a comeback and so far they have 19 seats.emocratic party was, according to analysis, said they had run a good campaign but the results are disappointing so far. only three seats and only one seat so far for the greens but the night is still young. and the night so far seems to belong to the liberal party. that's going to their headquarters in montreal. our correspondent is there and chris, it was declared that justin trudeau won his seat in montreal. there must have been cheers there but there have been cheering for over an hour now. cheers there but there have been cheering for over an hour nowlj must cheering for over an hour now.|j must say, when i arrived here a few hours ago it felt tense and nervous. there was a real sense from the liberal party that they were watching this election closely and not quite sure what would happen. the mood has completely changed in the last hour. cheers of gone up time and time again with a chant of four more years. they regard this as being a real victory. if you consider that they were n
quebec party had been expected to make a comeback and so far they have 19 seats.emocratic party was, according to analysis, said they had run a good campaign but the results are disappointing so far. only three seats and only one seat so far for the greens but the night is still young. and the night so far seems to belong to the liberal party. that's going to their headquarters in montreal. our correspondent is there and chris, it was declared that justin trudeau won his seat in montreal. there...
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what is surprising, what nobody saw coming was the rise of a nationalist separatist party in quebec.hey had 10 seats out of 338. they could double or triple that. that would stop a trudeau majority government. also a rise of the ndp factor that nobody really saw. we could be in for minority government territory here. the biggest winner out of the election could be the smaller parties. evan: that is why what you're seeing in the final week is what we call project fear. if you vote for them, the other guy will get in. the math in canada is fundamental. you have four parties that can make a difference, the conservatives, the liberals, the ndp, and then the separatist quebec party. if you vote for the ndp or the block, you'll get conservatives. now it is fear and loathing on the canadian campaign trail. in canada of course at the electoral college in the u.s. and say what a weird system, but we have a weird system, too, and then the most popular person doesn't always become the leader. in this case, the vote splitting seems to be on the left. when we talk about how tight the race could b
what is surprising, what nobody saw coming was the rise of a nationalist separatist party in quebec.hey had 10 seats out of 338. they could double or triple that. that would stop a trudeau majority government. also a rise of the ndp factor that nobody really saw. we could be in for minority government territory here. the biggest winner out of the election could be the smaller parties. evan: that is why what you're seeing in the final week is what we call project fear. if you vote for them, the...
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there has been a surge for a quebec separatist movement in quebec seen mostly as a protest vote here against the 2 mainstream parties i think it's safe to say the conservative party led by the rookie leader andrew shear is somewhat disappointed at least so far tonight it still could tighten up though as we head across the west of canada where people tend to be more conservative party supporting and on the west coast there's a big knot of votes around the city of vancouver that tend to swing back and forth between $12.00 or 3 of the major parties in the country still a little early to be confident if your liberal prime minister justin trudeau but with the t.v. network saying a liberal government of some sort i think there's a big sigh of relief over liberal circles at the moment yeah just quickly dan and this is more a bit of housekeeping but you talk about the spread right across the country it is a very large country so when would you get or expect to get more definitive results once everything is coming. i think in the next couple of hours we'll be able to say with more certainty w
there has been a surge for a quebec separatist movement in quebec seen mostly as a protest vote here against the 2 mainstream parties i think it's safe to say the conservative party led by the rookie leader andrew shear is somewhat disappointed at least so far tonight it still could tighten up though as we head across the west of canada where people tend to be more conservative party supporting and on the west coast there's a big knot of votes around the city of vancouver that tend to swing...
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and they have to find a way, like they did in scotland, like they did in quebec. because...oo tied into other comparisons. let's. .. the truth is, if one wants to gets to this point quickly, the scottish referendum only took place after the british government had sanctioned it and, indeed it is interesting that in the last few days, the leader of the scottish national party, nicola sturgeon, the first minister in scotland, has made it quite plain that she will never call a referendum without the sanction, the authorisation of the british government. i don't know. alex salmond said other things. the fact is that scotland voted, quebec voted, despite whatever rulings the supreme court did in canada. so you are not...? sorry, stephen, if i could talk. i am sure you will counter my arguments better if i can talk a little bit. in catalonia, the problem is that the spanish government has never, never ever agreed to hold dialogue on this. not before the referendum, not during the referendum, not after the referendum. not now. and we're asking for them to sit and talk. and that's ba
and they have to find a way, like they did in scotland, like they did in quebec. because...oo tied into other comparisons. let's. .. the truth is, if one wants to gets to this point quickly, the scottish referendum only took place after the british government had sanctioned it and, indeed it is interesting that in the last few days, the leader of the scottish national party, nicola sturgeon, the first minister in scotland, has made it quite plain that she will never call a referendum without...
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coming up this evening canadian party leaders take part in a two-hour debate in quÉbec and of the october21 federal election. live coverage starts today at 7 p.m. eastern on c-span. you can see all of these events online at c-span.org online at c-span.org listen with the free c-span radio app. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible] -- if you could take your seats so that we can start as close to time as possible. thank you again for sticking out the last session, as was the in these conferences, we keep the best for the last, and that's true for the audience also. my name is muzaffar chishti, i,i work for in the other directors office. you have our bios of all our distinguished spe
coming up this evening canadian party leaders take part in a two-hour debate in quÉbec and of the october21 federal election. live coverage starts today at 7 p.m. eastern on c-span. you can see all of these events online at c-span.org online at c-span.org listen with the free c-span radio app. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible...
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leading in the polls but is less popular than he was and 2015 john hendren reports from governor in quebec in a battle for his political life prime minister justin trudeau absorbed withering attacks from both sides justin trudeau only pretends to stand up for canada you know he's very good at pretending things he can't even remember how many times he put blackface on but in the only english language debate in canada's brief 40 day campaign again and again trudeau took fire 1st from the right mr trudeau you're a phony and your fraud and you do not deserve to govern this country and then from the left the problem is that you said a lot of these things in 2015 so what's it going to take now for canadians to believe that you're actually going to fall through your promises what's it going to take for you to follow through on these commitments because your words are not a good enough savings it's not good enough to have better rather than mr shear you bought a pipeline it kept the a climate leader and spent $10.00 to $13000000000.00 more on a project that by itself blows through our carbon budge
leading in the polls but is less popular than he was and 2015 john hendren reports from governor in quebec in a battle for his political life prime minister justin trudeau absorbed withering attacks from both sides justin trudeau only pretends to stand up for canada you know he's very good at pretending things he can't even remember how many times he put blackface on but in the only english language debate in canada's brief 40 day campaign again and again trudeau took fire 1st from the right mr...
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for québec they are the proud the nationalist party from there and the f.d.p. .house and being a very good night for the n.d.p. excuse me as i mean a very good night for them aboard is still continuing on until we get actually the final result it will be very hard to tell exactly who just in trudeau will seek support from to prop up his minority government you know what the result being so close as it appears what with the next step be i mean what kinds of alliances for example should we expect. that's right i mean like i said it's now down to the final kind we'll see exactly how it looks at the end of the night voting is or sorry polling is still being at the moment in in many parts of the country and what will essentially happen is justin trudeau in order to possibly i just play sion will need the support of different parties in order to get that's positive you other question is how long will the minority government last and many analysts here in canada are saying you know minority governments don't tend to have a very long period where they can actually sustai
for québec they are the proud the nationalist party from there and the f.d.p. .house and being a very good night for the n.d.p. excuse me as i mean a very good night for them aboard is still continuing on until we get actually the final result it will be very hard to tell exactly who just in trudeau will seek support from to prop up his minority government you know what the result being so close as it appears what with the next step be i mean what kinds of alliances for example should we...
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what you have right now in quebec is a lot of splintering going on, so the liberals and conservativest count on a huge incoming vote. splintered by the new democratic party, bloc quebecois, and a number of smaller parties. ontario, hard to say. the area around toronto is very crucial. a lot of our economy and manufacturing is centered around there. farther west, particularly british columbia, where most leaders have been spending their time, they will probably have more weight in terms of who ends up the victor. on british columbia and minds is the environment, pipeline, trade with china, trade with the united states. david: to oversimplify, how much is bread and butter, jobs, employment, as opposed to social issues? , iit is with bloc quebecois understand there is an issue with religious dress. canadians, asost you indicated, life is pretty good. unemployment is low, we have good growth. pincheddians feel a bit , especially when it comes to home ownership in toronto and vancouver. feel of the younger voters that home ownership is totally out of reach because the prices are so high. t
what you have right now in quebec is a lot of splintering going on, so the liberals and conservativest count on a huge incoming vote. splintered by the new democratic party, bloc quebecois, and a number of smaller parties. ontario, hard to say. the area around toronto is very crucial. a lot of our economy and manufacturing is centered around there. farther west, particularly british columbia, where most leaders have been spending their time, they will probably have more weight in terms of who...
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and quebec entered into a cap and trade agreement intended to tackle climate change but the justiceays only the federal government has the right to form agreements with foreign entities. seattle public schools about the new curriculum that would look at the way math is culturally appropriated by the west. according to proposed curriculum methods used to repress people of color. there's a big drop in our energy level and now you can get it back. jumpstart your heart-healthy energy with the circulation superfood of superbeets by humann. one teaspoon of superbeets every day supports healthy circulation and promotes improved energy. - as we age, as we get older, we all need help, and so superbeets provides that in one small scoop. - [narrator] the power of nutrient-rich beets found in superbeets helps unlock the key to better cardiovascular health, supports healthy blood pressure levels and helps give you more heart-healthy energy. - there is no doubt in my mind that superbeets has changed my life. - [narrator] fuel your body and rediscover heart-healthy energy with superbeets by humann
and quebec entered into a cap and trade agreement intended to tackle climate change but the justiceays only the federal government has the right to form agreements with foreign entities. seattle public schools about the new curriculum that would look at the way math is culturally appropriated by the west. according to proposed curriculum methods used to repress people of color. there's a big drop in our energy level and now you can get it back. jumpstart your heart-healthy energy with the...
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they trump administration suing california for joining forces with the canadian province of quebec.bec entered into a agreement intended to tackle climate change, but the justice department's as all of the federal government has the right to form agreements with foreign entities. seattle public schools with a new curriculum next fall don't look at the way that math has been culturally appropriated by the west. according to the proposed curriculum, methods used two oppressed people of color ♪ ♪ (vo) the all-new subaru outback. dog tested. dog approved. i get it all the time. "have you lost weight?" of course i have- ever since i started renting from national. because national lets me lose the wait at the counter... ...and choose any car in the aisle. and i don't wait when i return, thanks to drop & go. at national, i can lose the wait...and keep it off. looking good, patrick. i know. (vo) go national. go like a pro. they give us excellent customer otservice, every time.e. our 18 year old was in an accident. usaa took care of her car rental, and getting her car towed. all i had to tak
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. ♪ i feel like i'm >> we were exclusively with celine in quebec on the hoping day of her "courage" worldhe 51-year old performed two more concerts after that. then a week ago postponed four concerts and has now called off two more. celine cancelled 14 concerts last year due to ear and throat issues and took off three months off for vocal issues in 2012. >> it's hard because life imposes things on you. >> stress has been a factor in the past. a specialist examined celine's throat in this unforgettable scene from her 2010 documentary. >> tension, tension, tension. >> celine is expected to resume touring, telling fans, i'll get through this with our support. >>> now to more music news. nischelle just sat down with cardi b., and she gave us a major clue on whether we'll see a "hustlers" reunion on j.lo and shakira's super bowl stage. >> well, the people want to see you and j.lo hookup again. maybe you show up at the super bowl on stage with her. what do you think about that? [ laughs ] >> see that laugh? >> cardi could teach a master class on the art of the silent statement. but it could hap
. ♪ i feel like i'm >> we were exclusively with celine in quebec on the hoping day of her "courage" worldhe 51-year old performed two more concerts after that. then a week ago postponed four concerts and has now called off two more. celine cancelled 14 concerts last year due to ear and throat issues and took off three months off for vocal issues in 2012. >> it's hard because life imposes things on you. >> stress has been a factor in the past. a specialist examined...
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governor newsom and claims the california exceeded its authority when it signed an agreement with quèbecto limit fossil fuel a missions. they are fighting to overturn california authority to set tougher mileage standards. >>>this latest attack shows the white house has its head in the sand when it comes to ime chanand service no purpose other than political retribution. >>> for the first time in her career judge judy is making a presidential endorsement. in an op-ed with usa today she endorsed michael bloomberg. the 77-year-old says she knows she's taking a career risk i speaking out about her political views. she says the times have changed and the country is hopelessly divided. judge judy who has delivered verdicts on her tv show for years believes that bloomberg would make a no-nonsense president. he may have judge judy and his corner but he does not intend to run for president. >>> tesla is back in ac and shares are soaring effort or the company reported their third-quarter earnings. they posted a surprise profit of $342 million. wall street insiders have projected the company would
governor newsom and claims the california exceeded its authority when it signed an agreement with quèbecto limit fossil fuel a missions. they are fighting to overturn california authority to set tougher mileage standards. >>>this latest attack shows the white house has its head in the sand when it comes to ime chanand service no purpose other than political retribution. >>> for the first time in her career judge judy is making a presidential endorsement. in an op-ed with usa...
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the quebec nationalist party has seen great gains in their support. could be inched into see who supports who and what looks like a minority government for the liberals or conservatives. brent: what about the small party, the new democratic party? some are saying this could be the kingmaker. why? pablo: they have seen a real support increase, particularly from younger voters, who are feeling jaded and disappointed with the liberals and conservatives. their leader seems to be someone who strikes a cord. he's quite charismatic and young. he has given a message of hope to people. it has created some momentum and his party. it's not just his party. it's also the greens hussein -- who could potentially be gaining a lot of support. it will be a tight race. we really won't have a clue until the polls close. brent: thank you. a group of leading drug companies in the u.s. have agreed to a last-minute settlement before the first federal trial over the opioid crisis. the $250 million settlement resolves settlements ruled by two ohio counties by the companies, bu
the quebec nationalist party has seen great gains in their support. could be inched into see who supports who and what looks like a minority government for the liberals or conservatives. brent: what about the small party, the new democratic party? some are saying this could be the kingmaker. why? pablo: they have seen a real support increase, particularly from younger voters, who are feeling jaded and disappointed with the liberals and conservatives. their leader seems to be someone who strikes...
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some close races in british columbia, which is around vancouver, and there are some tight races in quebecweis almost inevitable that are going to get a fragmented parliament or neither of the two parties are going to get a majority government. the most important thing is how little voters like the two main options. neither of the liberals or conservatives are managing to get more than 30% of support in the polls. a lot of that support is splintering into the three small parties. it is looking increasingly like a fragmented parliament where we will get at the -- at the best case scenario, we will get a minority government. worst case scenario, a total dysfunction. we might need to go to new elections sooner than later. amanda: one thing we know from recent elections around the world is at the polls are sometimes wrong. sometimes, dramatically so. if you had to guess what your gut says from following this on the ground, is there is -- is there a possibility of a majority? oni would not want to go record as predicting there is no way we are going to get a majority, but i will tell you what i
some close races in british columbia, which is around vancouver, and there are some tight races in quebecweis almost inevitable that are going to get a fragmented parliament or neither of the two parties are going to get a majority government. the most important thing is how little voters like the two main options. neither of the liberals or conservatives are managing to get more than 30% of support in the polls. a lot of that support is splintering into the three small parties. it is looking...
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a in quebec we used to call it their neverendum. i think we could have it. i don't think so.ople not to buy dogs as pets for children with a dog is for life and notjust for christmas, i think brexit could be something similar. "let someone else fight over this long bloodstained sand", donald trump declared at the white house wednesday, as he trumpeted the "big success" which had followed the abrupt withdrawal of us troops from syria and the subsequent "incursion" by turkey. the success was a ceasefire, though one which may have as much to do with the active presence of russia as with the absent americans. mina, donald trump seems to be waving goodbye to the middle east. will it be easy to let go? with donald trump, it has been quite interesting because he had said they are out of syria, but the us secretary of defence has announced that there will be some forces to secure the oil fields in syria. along with the russians, which is an interesting development. i don't think he is going to be disengaging as he pledges. these troops transiting in iran, on their way home. exactly,
a in quebec we used to call it their neverendum. i think we could have it. i don't think so.ople not to buy dogs as pets for children with a dog is for life and notjust for christmas, i think brexit could be something similar. "let someone else fight over this long bloodstained sand", donald trump declared at the white house wednesday, as he trumpeted the "big success" which had followed the abrupt withdrawal of us troops from syria and the subsequent "incursion"...
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. >> they are from quebec, montreal my hometown the family suing but i immediately thought of the oreoos are just as addictive asco cane so i have a problem i do seed a lot of oreos so can i sue for that case but that's not my question. my question is does a legal basis for this particular case they are using the quebec supreme court that ruled in 201e public, tobacco companies didn't warn the public about the harm. >> well i can't say yes because it's novel, but it is the right way for them to go, because the failure to warn is what we call products liability trigger, that allows them to reach a jury. the question is is this a warn able event? did the company know that this stuff is addictive and harmful? being addicted to mozart or this game might not necessarily be harmful. they have to prove harm as well as -- >> but what about in south korea, you know those kids that play all into the night? >> i doubt that a canadian court would take cognizant to that. and as you know there's no jury so this is a trial before one judge or three judges it's not the history. david: jonathan go ahea
. >> they are from quebec, montreal my hometown the family suing but i immediately thought of the oreoos are just as addictive asco cane so i have a problem i do seed a lot of oreos so can i sue for that case but that's not my question. my question is does a legal basis for this particular case they are using the quebec supreme court that ruled in 201e public, tobacco companies didn't warn the public about the harm. >> well i can't say yes because it's novel, but it is the right way...
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the entire power grid in the canadian province of quebec collapsed after the transformers literally burnedthrough it was the middle of the canadian winter and suddenly 6000000 people were without power. to help protect vital technology on earth physicists in the german city of pottstown a study in the sun very closely they want to predict solar storms a number of satellites are already providing detailed information about the star and the stormy cloud of superheated gas that surrounds it. images like this are of course very impressive that something special about solar physics compared to astrophysics or extragalactic physics we can actually see the processes happening on the sun. they occur in a time scale that we can still observe for ourselves. with help from the european space agency's solar orbiter satellite the researches want to discover more about how solar storms develop to do so the satellite will need to get extremely close to the sun and then spend 10 days observing just one area of the burning ball of gas the scientists in part stan helps develop an important instrument for th
the entire power grid in the canadian province of quebec collapsed after the transformers literally burnedthrough it was the middle of the canadian winter and suddenly 6000000 people were without power. to help protect vital technology on earth physicists in the german city of pottstown a study in the sun very closely they want to predict solar storms a number of satellites are already providing detailed information about the star and the stormy cloud of superheated gas that surrounds it....
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canada's political leaders will take part in a debate in quebec ahead of elections in two weeks. live coverage of today's debate starts at 7:00 p.m. eastern. we will have that here on c-span. this opening day of the 2019 term of the supreme court, we discussed aggressive efforts at federal court reform. viewers might recognize you from work in the obama administer ration justice department. you have found it "demand d "demand -- founde justice." grassroots and awaken them to the crisis we believe is recurring in the -- occurring in the federal judiciary. probably the longest legacy that donald trump will have will be his lasting imprint that he left in terms of the judges he has nominated. he has confirmed 150 federal judges, including two supreme court justices quite famously. it is not just the number of the judges at the historic nature of how ideology clean extreme -- how ideologically extreme they seem. point is we can win at the ballot box at 2020 and defeat donald trump and win back the senate and yet all of the priorities may well be facing certain power because we have a
canada's political leaders will take part in a debate in quebec ahead of elections in two weeks. live coverage of today's debate starts at 7:00 p.m. eastern. we will have that here on c-span. this opening day of the 2019 term of the supreme court, we discussed aggressive efforts at federal court reform. viewers might recognize you from work in the obama administer ration justice department. you have found it "demand d "demand -- founde justice." grassroots and awaken them to the...
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we're looking at the greens and then of course in the province of quebec at the bloc quebecois. we heard reports about judge me saying he's the leader of these small new democratic party what role could he play as some are calling him a kingmaker that's right because like i was saying many voters of the liberals have actually left and they've sort of gone to other parties for example the n.d.p. who really appeals to younger voters here in canada his presence online has been quite significant and of course like i said other other people younger people have also been moving to parties such as the greens and over and kept back. who could actually end up being quite useful for the conservatives if they manage to get the votes necessary to form a government. fully and audible for us thank you very much. our the group of leading drug companies in the united states has agreed to a last minute legal settlement related to the u.s. opioid crisis but the $260000000.00 resolves just 2 of the thousands of lawsuits brought against the companies and the numbers related to that crisis are start
we're looking at the greens and then of course in the province of quebec at the bloc quebecois. we heard reports about judge me saying he's the leader of these small new democratic party what role could he play as some are calling him a kingmaker that's right because like i was saying many voters of the liberals have actually left and they've sort of gone to other parties for example the n.d.p. who really appeals to younger voters here in canada his presence online has been quite significant...
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illegal border crossings the birth of the populace people's party in a controversial new bill in quebec banning religious symbols such as he jobs some canadians fear into immigrant populism is growing some say canada is not immune to the forces of populism we've seen elsewhere around the world but in country after country the u.s. the u.k. people said he can't happen here and then it did i see resentment i don't see populism occurring in canada i see resentment especially in western canada because of the kind of he's not going very well and so people wonder well what the federal government is doing for me the government is doing nothing for me so maybe i should look at other options the election will determine whether liberalism will continue to be canada's governing philosophy or whether this nation of 38000000 makes a decisive tilt to the right john hendren al-jazeera auto hundreds of people in venezuela's capital caracas have been mourning the death of an opposition activist edmund as a bullet ridden body was found off there had been missing for 24 hours his body also been set on fir
illegal border crossings the birth of the populace people's party in a controversial new bill in quebec banning religious symbols such as he jobs some canadians fear into immigrant populism is growing some say canada is not immune to the forces of populism we've seen elsewhere around the world but in country after country the u.s. the u.k. people said he can't happen here and then it did i see resentment i don't see populism occurring in canada i see resentment especially in western canada...
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illegal border crossings the birth of the populace people's party in a controversial new bill in quebec banning religious symbols such as he jobs some canadians fear into immigrant populism is growing some say canada is not immune to the forces of populism we've seen elsewhere around the world but in country after country the u.s. the u.k. people said he can't happen here and then it did i see. especially in western canada because of the kind of he's not going very well and people wonder well what the federal government is doing for me the government is doing nothing for me so maybe i should look at other options the election will determine whether liberalism will continue to be canada's governing philosophy or whether this nation of 38000000 makes a decisive tilt to the right john hendren al-jazeera. one of the natural wonders of the world is in the hills of northwestern iran is the largest water filled cave anywhere it once could have been a candidate to become a unesco world heritage sites but it's not anymore as same as rather reports from the just say that commercialization is to b
illegal border crossings the birth of the populace people's party in a controversial new bill in quebec banning religious symbols such as he jobs some canadians fear into immigrant populism is growing some say canada is not immune to the forces of populism we've seen elsewhere around the world but in country after country the u.s. the u.k. people said he can't happen here and then it did i see. especially in western canada because of the kind of he's not going very well and people wonder well...
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canadian party leaders including prime minister justin trudeau take part in a two hour debate in quebecad of the october 21 federal election. my coverage begins monday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span -- live coverage begins monday at 7:00 p.m.. night on the communicators, the d.c. center appeals ruling that the agency can repeal net neutrality cannot lock state laws. >> you will see others jump into the debate. some with net neutrality one way and some another is not what it should be. the interstatee commerce clause, in my opinion. in my structure, my analysis of is nochitecture, there basically intrastate traffic on the internet. >> monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> attorney general william barr delivered remarks at a justice department lawful access summit in washington, d.c. he spoke about social media and technology companies using end-to-end encryption and the threat it poses to the public. on the same day of his remarks he along with his counterparts , from the united kingdom and australia sent a letter to facebook's ceo, mark zuckerberg, asking the company to delay plan
canadian party leaders including prime minister justin trudeau take part in a two hour debate in quebecad of the october 21 federal election. my coverage begins monday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span -- live coverage begins monday at 7:00 p.m.. night on the communicators, the d.c. center appeals ruling that the agency can repeal net neutrality cannot lock state laws. >> you will see others jump into the debate. some with net neutrality one way and some another is not what it should be. the...
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seats for regional party which is they only in quebec so look to be black it also 'd looks like the supportthe government so. probably does to those who need to be able to manage seems to govern. efficiently sure both true huge which is the average life a very minority government. and then after that 'd new elections will 'd probably a place that the conservatives might have a new leader. and coming into this election it come under a lot of personal scrutiny the black face pitches it merging it wasn't looking particularly good for you consider this a good result for him and his party or not overall. well i don't think that is a. topic you just mentioned of blackface and other topics we had such a big influence on the election but. what's happened is that a lot of people were sort of his solution the last on borders wanted to get rid of the party so he went for those you know. and so 'd people we that it's a good idea to elect somebody who seems to be very much less mean by those left bolder very much by and i think a lot of them being even bones in the last election. and so. there's a lot o
seats for regional party which is they only in quebec so look to be black it also 'd looks like the supportthe government so. probably does to those who need to be able to manage seems to govern. efficiently sure both true huge which is the average life a very minority government. and then after that 'd new elections will 'd probably a place that the conservatives might have a new leader. and coming into this election it come under a lot of personal scrutiny the black face pitches it merging it...
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the party made strong gains in rural quebec. has once again the chief official party status in ottawa. it was a terrible night the populace people's party of canada founded in the last year they received strong media coverage. but it failed to win a single seat. because what's the how that'll pans out that in canada. time to business stephen carroll is here and that's reason to rejoice greasy sept a rollercoaster couple of hours the sterling as events unfolded in westminster steteven with the breakdown that's right the votes did move the markets asashey took place in the house of commons not first browse past it was a sort of preliminary vote on allowing the process to continue starling. rose against the dollar but the second vote rejecting the accelerated timetable to papass the wiwithdrawal bell effectively grind in the whole prorocess to hold scented in the otherer direction as the dust setettles on those two votes this was the position onn the currency markets starling down around half a percent agagainst the dollar a mining
the party made strong gains in rural quebec. has once again the chief official party status in ottawa. it was a terrible night the populace people's party of canada founded in the last year they received strong media coverage. but it failed to win a single seat. because what's the how that'll pans out that in canada. time to business stephen carroll is here and that's reason to rejoice greasy sept a rollercoaster couple of hours the sterling as events unfolded in westminster steteven with the...
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in quebec, we used to call it the "neverendum." we have heard that word here as well.t a december election? i don't think so, but... i don't think so. i think we could have it. i don't think so. we used to say in this country, when we were trying to encourage people not to buy dogs as pets for children, a dog is for life not just for christmas. i think brexit could be something similar. "let someone else fight over this long bloodstained sand", donald trump declared at the white house wednesday, as he trumpeted the "big success" which had followed the abrupt withdrawal of us troops from syria and the subsequent "incursion" by turkey. the success was a ceasefire, though one which may have as much to do with the active presence of russia as with the absent americans. mina, donald trump seems to be waving goodbye to the middle east. will it be easy to let go? 0bama tried to wave goodbye to the middle east. he didn't get very far. likewise, with donald trump, it has been quite interesting because he had said they are out of syria, but the us secretary of defence has announ
in quebec, we used to call it the "neverendum." we have heard that word here as well.t a december election? i don't think so, but... i don't think so. i think we could have it. i don't think so. we used to say in this country, when we were trying to encourage people not to buy dogs as pets for children, a dog is for life not just for christmas. i think brexit could be something similar. "let someone else fight over this long bloodstained sand", donald trump declared at the...