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mr trudeau: sherman was hedging his bets. once the march got going, i would say 95% of their daily needs were being met by the foraging, until they reached savannah. savannah is surrounded by marshy areas that were turned into rice plantations, which are not areas where you are going to find livestock. and rice is a very hard commodity to process into something edible. so once sherman's men reached savannah, within two or three days, they were chewing through the wagons. and within four or five days, they are starting to think about getting hungry and missing meals, which forces sherman to do something he's loath to do, which is to order a direct assault on a fortified position, fort mcallister, so he could get his supply line attached to the union supply ships in the atlantic waters there. so for the main part of the march, it turns out they are largely supplied by the foraging. for the latter part of the march, they are sustained by the wagons and those 5000 head of cattle. >> was there jealousy among southern commanders, a
mr trudeau: sherman was hedging his bets. once the march got going, i would say 95% of their daily needs were being met by the foraging, until they reached savannah. savannah is surrounded by marshy areas that were turned into rice plantations, which are not areas where you are going to find livestock. and rice is a very hard commodity to process into something edible. so once sherman's men reached savannah, within two or three days, they were chewing through the wagons. and within four or five...
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trudeau: thank you for coming. i have the opportunity to give this little talk to audiences in the north and south and i came sherman'slization, march to the sea is iconic event in american history. just to say that term -- sherman's march to the sea -- to an audience that may be mixed, people who know a lot about the civil war, people who are just curious about the civil war, i'm sure all of you would have a specific image -- not the same image, but at least one image would come to your mind connected with this great event. the story is a blessing and a curse. it gives us a starting point together, which i welcome. on the other hand, it sends up warning flags when you were approaching this topic. historians now look at the process of memory, how we come to remember major iconic events of american history, and it really isn't just a case of recalling what happened. it is a process of negotiation among segments of society. to use a modern term, various shareholders have a piece of time, they and over are just the st
trudeau: thank you for coming. i have the opportunity to give this little talk to audiences in the north and south and i came sherman'slization, march to the sea is iconic event in american history. just to say that term -- sherman's march to the sea -- to an audience that may be mixed, people who know a lot about the civil war, people who are just curious about the civil war, i'm sure all of you would have a specific image -- not the same image, but at least one image would come to your mind...
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justin trudeau insisted that, no cheap shots to the american in the press, everyone's going to try to do the best to have positive, constructive, not personal relations with the president and with administration. and they maintained that dignified, friendly approach all the way through the start of the negotiations and then as the negotiations proceeded, up until this summer as we approached the one-year mark at which point it was very difficult for justin trudeau to point to anything at all that niceness had achieved. canada was being hit hard with steel and aluminum tariffs. they just escaped a dumping case, or because the i.t. spin anything else. it really was a lack of, this was the first president to wait so long to visit canada. usually the u.s. president goes up to canada early. the president went up in june for the g7 meeting which is quite unusual, the delay, and that turned out to be a turning point where the trudeau government was trying to show canadians that they were not completely selling out to the americans. they were being firm and friendly but try not to be poodles,
justin trudeau insisted that, no cheap shots to the american in the press, everyone's going to try to do the best to have positive, constructive, not personal relations with the president and with administration. and they maintained that dignified, friendly approach all the way through the start of the negotiations and then as the negotiations proceeded, up until this summer as we approached the one-year mark at which point it was very difficult for justin trudeau to point to anything at all...
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justin trudeau was elected in 2015. the canadians adopted recently a fixed election dates system so although their parliamentary system you could call an election and in time, they had an election expected, all things being equal, on october 21, 2019. the problem that is that the prime minister, knowing he has an election next year, is look at how and after renegotiation is likely to affect him. his opposition, conservatives have largely supported the government in the negotiations of nafta and they have taken too many shots, but we are starting to see the electoral impact and is happening at the provincial level. first we saw the election of doug ford to ontario. doug ford for those who remember rob ford, his brother, was mayor of toronto. he is the sort of clean and sober brother, you know, he's not on cocaine thank goodness but he is a populist and he has used that platform now that he is premiere of canada's largest province to criticize the government carbon tax approach and other things. there's a fear among some
justin trudeau was elected in 2015. the canadians adopted recently a fixed election dates system so although their parliamentary system you could call an election and in time, they had an election expected, all things being equal, on october 21, 2019. the problem that is that the prime minister, knowing he has an election next year, is look at how and after renegotiation is likely to affect him. his opposition, conservatives have largely supported the government in the negotiations of nafta and...
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justin trudeau was elected in 2015. canadians adopt it recently a fixed election system. all things being equal, october 21, 2019. the problem now is the prime minister, knowing he has an election next year, is looking how a nafta negotiation may affect him. his opposition, conservatives and the others have largely supported the government in the negotiations of nafta, have not taken too many shots, but we are already starting to see the electoral impact at the provincial levels. first we saw the election of doug ford to ontario. those who remember, rob ford, his brother was mayor of toronto, he is the clean and sober brother. he is not on cocaine, think goodness. but he is a populist politician. and he has used that platform now that he is premier of canada's largest government to criticize the government. there is fear among some of the liberals his next move is to say the auto industry is in big trouble because of nafta and trudeau. because he is the premier, he does not have to solve the problem, just raise the alarm. that is almost too good for the media to pass up.
justin trudeau was elected in 2015. canadians adopt it recently a fixed election system. all things being equal, october 21, 2019. the problem now is the prime minister, knowing he has an election next year, is looking how a nafta negotiation may affect him. his opposition, conservatives and the others have largely supported the government in the negotiations of nafta, have not taken too many shots, but we are already starting to see the electoral impact at the provincial levels. first we saw...
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it was difficult for trudeau to point to anything that niceness had achieved. canada was being hit hard with tariffs. they started saying, some deals would not be acceptable and we have to stand up for ourselves. the president accused prime minister justin trudeau is a liar and traitor and his minions come out. presidential advisors came out and took cheap shots at prime minister justin trudeau. we talk about politics and canadian politics matter and that prime minister justin trudeau was elected in 2013. they adopted a fixed election system. the parliamentary system is expected or all things being equal in 2019 and the problem is that the prime minister knowing he has an election next year is looking at how a nafta agreement will affect him. >> they have been taken too many shots but we are starting to see the electoral impact at the presidential level. first we saw the election of doug ford. for those of you who remember rob ford. 's brother was mayor of toronto and he is the clean and sober brother. he is not on cocaine but he is a populist as well as a poli
it was difficult for trudeau to point to anything that niceness had achieved. canada was being hit hard with tariffs. they started saying, some deals would not be acceptable and we have to stand up for ourselves. the president accused prime minister justin trudeau is a liar and traitor and his minions come out. presidential advisors came out and took cheap shots at prime minister justin trudeau. we talk about politics and canadian politics matter and that prime minister justin trudeau was...
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it was difficult for trudeau to point to anything that niceness had achieved. canada was being hit hard with tariffs. they started saying, some deals would not be acceptable and we have to stand up for ourselves. the president accused prime minister justin trudeau is a liar and traitor and his minions come out. presidential advisors came out and took cheap shots at prime minister justin trudeau. we talk about politics and canadian politics matter and that prime minister justin trudeau was elected in 2013. they adopted a fixed election system. the parliamentary system is expected or all things being equal in 2019 and the problem is that the prime minister knowing he has an election next year is looking at how a nafta agreement will affect him. >> they have been taken too many shots but we are starting to see the electoral impact at the presidential level. first we saw the election of doug ford. for those of you who remember rob ford. 's brother was mayor of toronto and he is the clean and sober brother. he is not on cocaine but he is a populist as well as a poli
it was difficult for trudeau to point to anything that niceness had achieved. canada was being hit hard with tariffs. they started saying, some deals would not be acceptable and we have to stand up for ourselves. the president accused prime minister justin trudeau is a liar and traitor and his minions come out. presidential advisors came out and took cheap shots at prime minister justin trudeau. we talk about politics and canadian politics matter and that prime minister justin trudeau was...
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he speaks with prime minister trudeau by phone all the time. it always possible here in new york that they would have time for a pull aside. there is full and open complete communication between prime minister trudeau and present trump. [inaudible] >> he could be released this month. he should have been released last month. he should be released today, in fact. to the turks. they know the expectations. they all need to be released by turkey. they need be done immediately. i'm sure they will become that conversation this week. there will be nothing that we share with them here that we have not shared with him already about president trump's demands that these instant people who have done nothing wrong not to be detained wrongfully. [inaudible] >> thank you. speaking about the iraqi government formation process. over atinistration took were running- rampant. we have engaged in significant activity that has begun to counter the iranian threat. today, they remain the world's largest state-sponsored terror. it is our effort to make sure that does no
he speaks with prime minister trudeau by phone all the time. it always possible here in new york that they would have time for a pull aside. there is full and open complete communication between prime minister trudeau and present trump. [inaudible] >> he could be released this month. he should have been released last month. he should be released today, in fact. to the turks. they know the expectations. they all need to be released by turkey. they need be done immediately. i'm sure they...
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he speaks with prime minister trudeau by phone all the time. it is always possible here in new york that they would have time for a pull aside. there is full and open complete communication between prime minister trudeau and present trump. that, i can assure you. >> this is for either ambassador haley or secretary pompeo. there are rumors that he could be released this month. is that true? >> yes he could be released this , month. he should have been released last month. he should be released today, in fact. we have talked to the turks. they know the expectations. the pastor and the other u.s. persons being held by turkey all need to be released by turkey. that needs to be done immediately. i'm sure they will become that conversation this week. make no mistake, there will be nothing that we share with them here that we have not shared with him already -- with them already about president trump's demands that these people who have done nothing wrong not to be detained wrongfully. [indiscernible] >> i have a question for the ambassador. [indiscer
he speaks with prime minister trudeau by phone all the time. it is always possible here in new york that they would have time for a pull aside. there is full and open complete communication between prime minister trudeau and present trump. that, i can assure you. >> this is for either ambassador haley or secretary pompeo. there are rumors that he could be released this month. is that true? >> yes he could be released this , month. he should have been released last month. he should...
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if they do not do it well, it will be political problematic for justin trudeau. host: companies pressing to keep canada in nafta is the headline in the wall street journal. business groups urging the donald trump and ministry asian to keep that administration to keep canada. absolutely, that is the way we build things together. the way the north american manufacturing and services sector work. a great thing in the washington post, infographics that showed the path of a lexus engine, went through two plants in the united states, cambridge, ontario, or other tooling and went back to the united states to be put into the lexus. if you get rid of one critical thing, whether canada or in mexico, you disrupt the supply chain and make it difficult for americans to keep jobs and for manufacturing to be as competitive as it could be. that thesurprise to me business associations are weighing in. that look liked if they waited and harder? guest: i would like to see more americans aware of where their products upfront and how much their jobs and livelihoods are dependent on t
if they do not do it well, it will be political problematic for justin trudeau. host: companies pressing to keep canada in nafta is the headline in the wall street journal. business groups urging the donald trump and ministry asian to keep that administration to keep canada. absolutely, that is the way we build things together. the way the north american manufacturing and services sector work. a great thing in the washington post, infographics that showed the path of a lexus engine, went...
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prime minister trudeau didn't seem too concerned despite the importance of a trade agreement with the u.s. three quarters of canada's international commerce is with its southern neighbor but he said he didn't want to deal at any cost. we will not sign a deal that is bad for canadians and quite frankly not having a chapter nineteen to ensure that the rules are followed would be bad for canadians chapter nineteen of the trade agreement is a mechanism to resolve disputes through arbitration tribunal's so far the white house has refused to give ground president trump wants things done his way on his way to the golf course on the weekend he used twitter to threaten that he would stop talking to canada in that case candidate would no longer be party to the north american free trade agreement. the venezuelan government began a pilot program on tuesday in its border states to provide service stations with wireless devices that use a state backed identification document called the fatherland called to carry out fuel transactions president the credits my daughter says he wants to raise fuel pri
prime minister trudeau didn't seem too concerned despite the importance of a trade agreement with the u.s. three quarters of canada's international commerce is with its southern neighbor but he said he didn't want to deal at any cost. we will not sign a deal that is bad for canadians and quite frankly not having a chapter nineteen to ensure that the rules are followed would be bad for canadians chapter nineteen of the trade agreement is a mechanism to resolve disputes through arbitration...
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now, if trudeau does that, he risks losing the election. on friday in washington was probably more like a hellhole, because they know they can't give this up. no one's ever messed with supply-side. trump is doing something no other president has ever done to canada. he's making a tiny fractional product like milk powder become a major issue that could affect manufacturing of car parts, automotive, and the supply-side system of ontario going into the southern states. we've never seen anything like this before. as investors, this has got my ner -- me nervous. >> ron, you're speaking as a canadian, i heard you trying to jump in. when it comes to the deal, dairy is a big one. we've got 8 million u.s. jobs here at stake when it comes to the deal with canada. i know you're eager to jump in. >> yes, listen, in a strange way, i think kevin and i agree from different perspectives. on the one hand the united states also protects rather dramatically its dairy industry. we have import tariffs, import quo tass, we have tariffs and it's interesting, we a
now, if trudeau does that, he risks losing the election. on friday in washington was probably more like a hellhole, because they know they can't give this up. no one's ever messed with supply-side. trump is doing something no other president has ever done to canada. he's making a tiny fractional product like milk powder become a major issue that could affect manufacturing of car parts, automotive, and the supply-side system of ontario going into the southern states. we've never seen anything...
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prime minister trudeau didn't seem too concerned despite the importance of a trade agreement with the u.s. three quarters of canada's international commerce is with its southern neighbor but he said he didn't want to deal at any cost. we will not sign a deal that is bad for canadians and quite frankly not having a chapter nineteen to ensure that the rules are followed would be bad for canadians chapter nineteen of the trade agreement is a mechanism to resolve disputes through arbitration tribunal's so far the white house has refused to give ground president trump wants things done his way on his way to the golf course on the weekend he used twitter to threaten that he would stop talking to canada in that case canada would no longer be party to the north american free trade agreement. well let's get the latest from frankfurt where a financial correspondent joins us from a second a.d.'s have gone back to the negotiating table in washington is there any sense of optimism that a deal will be struck louis. no not really both sides seem to be quite adamant and listening to the canadian prim
prime minister trudeau didn't seem too concerned despite the importance of a trade agreement with the u.s. three quarters of canada's international commerce is with its southern neighbor but he said he didn't want to deal at any cost. we will not sign a deal that is bad for canadians and quite frankly not having a chapter nineteen to ensure that the rules are followed would be bad for canadians chapter nineteen of the trade agreement is a mechanism to resolve disputes through arbitration...
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of canadian workers canadian middle class canadians in general the canadian prime minister justin trudeau there well why i call it a bit of very unfair focusing on online payments to setsu not german giant come out by and out of the blue chip dax index today is the latest sign of plucky fin techs out shining traditional endless wire cart makes software for cash and contactless payments the company started out processing called payments for gambling and pornography websites now some of the biggest names in business using its services. but munich airport chinese travelers are known as an avid buyers of luxury goods just before departure. since recently they've also been able to pay with early pay or we chat chinese payment systems. this watch merchant process is the transaction through the wire card company. germany's why a card takes a one point six percent commission for the service. on the phone thank you think this is to begin with it looks relatively easy and all the trader has to do is integrated it in software like that you also have to look very closely at the security anger when yo
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has that story is sure is there are talking about nafta and the canadian prime minister just in a trudeau has drawn his lines in the sand over the future of the pact this is his negotiators head back to washington for a second stab at reworking the agreement which mexico has already signed up to trudeau said he will not agree to any revision that does not include a dispute resolution mechanism to settle disputes outside of the lengthy u.s. court system speaking yes a the canadian prime minister said he was holding out for a win win agreement. our negotiators are heading back to washington tomorrow to engage in a constructive and collaborative way and seeing if there's a deal for all of us there as i've said we need to see a win win win for all three countries but canada will not be signing a deal unless it is in the interests of canadian workers canadian middle class canadians in general justin trudeau that will why i call it a very in start up specialize in online payments is set to notch the german giant coming out spank out of the blue chip index today is the latest sign of plucky fin
has that story is sure is there are talking about nafta and the canadian prime minister just in a trudeau has drawn his lines in the sand over the future of the pact this is his negotiators head back to washington for a second stab at reworking the agreement which mexico has already signed up to trudeau said he will not agree to any revision that does not include a dispute resolution mechanism to settle disputes outside of the lengthy u.s. court system speaking yes a the canadian prime minister...
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especially when it comes to the president's treatment of prime minister justin trudeau. he already had quite an awkward hand straight -- hand-checked this morning. kevin: i think the backdrop for this is so crucially important. this was an hour-long press conference with the global press corps, a global summit at the united nations. wide range of questions including on the issue of whether or not he was left that. at the same press conference, talking about domestic issues, the issue of sexual assault, and the meeting he has tomorrow with deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. he said he would not like to fire him but said he will have to wait and see and hear him out. this was so wide-ranging. unusual for the president of the united states to be at a global forum and to take such a wide-ranging level of topics in front of a global media for more than an hour. and we talk a lot about election meddling, this is the first time we've heard essentially president trump accusing the chinese of meddling in the midterms essentially without any evidence. it really does mark a tu
especially when it comes to the president's treatment of prime minister justin trudeau. he already had quite an awkward hand straight -- hand-checked this morning. kevin: i think the backdrop for this is so crucially important. this was an hour-long press conference with the global press corps, a global summit at the united nations. wide range of questions including on the issue of whether or not he was left that. at the same press conference, talking about domestic issues, the issue of sexual...
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i think trudeau is motivated to make a deal.e the odd-man out because the cost of not making a deal would outweigh the cost of concessions. he'd be hit with prenafta tariffs and the car tariff that's trump is threatening to impose. vehicle exports the united states from canada account for about $59 billion last year. so if trump puts tariffs on, they could be very significant. >> so as this administration works on nafta kim jong-un is involved in his own economic deal making. do you think calling off the trip that secretary pompeo was going to take to meet with the north korean leaders had an effect? >> i don't think kim is waiting to see what the next move s he is moving full steam ahead with deflating our maximum plressure campaign. president moon announced a massive relief package with north korea that includes infrastructure investments. he's even going to visit north korea later this month and reopening or opening, excuse me, a diplomatic office there. the visit will be followed by frez president xi of china. at the same ti
i think trudeau is motivated to make a deal.e the odd-man out because the cost of not making a deal would outweigh the cost of concessions. he'd be hit with prenafta tariffs and the car tariff that's trump is threatening to impose. vehicle exports the united states from canada account for about $59 billion last year. so if trump puts tariffs on, they could be very significant. >> so as this administration works on nafta kim jong-un is involved in his own economic deal making. do you think...
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nafta negotiations stall after president trump rejects talks with canada's prime minister justin trudeau but ottawa says a one to one meeting was never requested. >>> welcome to the show. we have a huge focus on italy today with budget proposals due out after the market close we have fresh data crossing. we have been seeking an improvement over the window of surveys for the last couple of weeks. we've had improved noise around fiscal discipline. just crossing this morning, italian september manufacturing business confidence has risen in kind, it's 105.. that's above consensus where the market was seeking a 104.5 number we had a revised level for the month of august when we had a weak level that crossed. the number is now 105 versus the 104.8 level. there was some disappointment about the tone and how that was impacting confidence in the manufacturing sector the overall business confidence level is at 103.7, september verses a revised 103.9 in august that's still sliding and showing there's concern in italy when it comes to september consumer confidence of how main street is feeling, that
nafta negotiations stall after president trump rejects talks with canada's prime minister justin trudeau but ottawa says a one to one meeting was never requested. >>> welcome to the show. we have a huge focus on italy today with budget proposals due out after the market close we have fresh data crossing. we have been seeking an improvement over the window of surveys for the last couple of weeks. we've had improved noise around fiscal discipline. just crossing this morning, italian...
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but no meeting with trudeau. justin trudeau and the president of the united states.adians are furious that not only are they being slapped with tariffs and nafta is being renegotiated, okay. but they're being accused of violating the national security of the united states of america. this is the longest unguarded border. they have troops in afghanistan since day one. they are nato members. they are our allies. our closest friends and neighbors. and we are using an obscure unused before provision of the trade law to say that they're violating our national security because they're hurting our steel and aluminum industries. >> and all of these leaders can see our media and know exactly what's happening in washington and inside the west wing. >> in fact, they don't have to look that far because every bilat, if you will, shouting questions are all about rosenstein and kavanaugh and are you standing by your man. nobody's asking him about war or peace. what's really different in the speech we're going to see tomorrow is it's america first. writ large again. it will be very
but no meeting with trudeau. justin trudeau and the president of the united states.adians are furious that not only are they being slapped with tariffs and nafta is being renegotiated, okay. but they're being accused of violating the national security of the united states of america. this is the longest unguarded border. they have troops in afghanistan since day one. they are nato members. they are our allies. our closest friends and neighbors. and we are using an obscure unused before...
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and canada resuming trade talks, canadian prime minister justin trudeau said that he k alwayw that theions would be long and involved, but he also said,quote, no nafta is better than a bad. naf elon has a look at some of the sticking points between the u.s. and its key trading partners. >> the pdsident cance a labor day outing. instead, staying at thee white hous to make phone calls on trade a othernternational issues. >> meanwhile canadian prime minister justin trudeau had calls with labor leaders over the weekend and one of the big sticking points in the talk and it provides dairy farmers. the u.s. wants more access to the market. the u.s. already heavily subsidizes its own agricultural sector. it launched a trade mitigation package and particularly those includes an, and it the process for settling disputs in the countries and whether this agree hnt shoulde the end date and the administration has three days to produce the textof an agreement countries and the president esn't appear to be budging from the hard line with canada. he tweeted over the holiday weekend that there was no po
and canada resuming trade talks, canadian prime minister justin trudeau said that he k alwayw that theions would be long and involved, but he also said,quote, no nafta is better than a bad. naf elon has a look at some of the sticking points between the u.s. and its key trading partners. >> the pdsident cance a labor day outing. instead, staying at thee white hous to make phone calls on trade a othernternational issues. >> meanwhile canadian prime minister justin trudeau had calls...
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canadian businesses putting pressure on prime minister trudeau to cut just such a deal with the president immediately. commerce secretary wilbur ross joining us to fake up the latest negotiations and what to expect in the months ahead as the president's trade policies are implemented. >>> our top story tonight, rale radical dem leaders calling on the fbi, the justice department and the director of national intelligence to defy president trump's direct orders to declassify documents and texts involving the russia witch hunt. the extraordinary letter sent yesterday by nancy pelosi, mark wonder abadam schiff calls on rod rosenstein, the director of national intelligence, dan coats and fbi director christopher wray to refuse to follow a direct presidential order. their letter is written evidence of their effort to subvert the president's administration and to commit insubordination by refusing to follow his direct order. the agency's review and any communication with the white house on the substance of the material for this part of the letter direct should not proceed further until you have b
canadian businesses putting pressure on prime minister trudeau to cut just such a deal with the president immediately. commerce secretary wilbur ross joining us to fake up the latest negotiations and what to expect in the months ahead as the president's trade policies are implemented. >>> our top story tonight, rale radical dem leaders calling on the fbi, the justice department and the director of national intelligence to defy president trump's direct orders to declassify documents and...
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canadian tariffs are too high and trudeau doesn't want to seem to move.he president reiterated his threat to tax cars coming from canada, what he calls the mother load. meanwhile, imported steel and aluminum will cost $1 billion through next year. ford gets most of its metal through u.s. producers. they raised prices due to the tariffs. >>> amazon is opening a store in new york that sells only products with a four-star rating and higher. this is amazon's latest move into brick and mortar retail. everything on the shelves has earned at least a four-star review from amazon customers. it includes consumer electronics, toys, and items for the kitchen and home. prime members pay a discounted price. >>> and mcdonald's says most of the burgers it serves in the u.s. are now preservative free, that includes classics like it's big mac and quarter pounder. it's been removing preservatives from its menu for several years in an effort to appeal to more health conscious customers. >> thanks a lot, diane. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, a seal strikes back. watch how a s
canadian tariffs are too high and trudeau doesn't want to seem to move.he president reiterated his threat to tax cars coming from canada, what he calls the mother load. meanwhile, imported steel and aluminum will cost $1 billion through next year. ford gets most of its metal through u.s. producers. they raised prices due to the tariffs. >>> amazon is opening a store in new york that sells only products with a four-star rating and higher. this is amazon's latest move into brick and...
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the ongoing training with canada that he doesn't like their trade negotiator and it's interesting trudeau had characterized this very differently earlier in the day when he told the press that there had been plenty of opportunities for the two leaders to meet they didn't apparently during the u.n. general assembly it certainly does not bode well for the future of nafta or it's a hot issue castro there in washington d.c. heidi thank you for that and well i spoke with michelle of course fenty she's an international lawyer direct pawson cross north she says the latest allegations against governor raises interesting questions about his current. i think this is actually quite serious and i say that because of the timing what was released today by her attorney michael the neti was a sworn statement on the poetry and although if you read the statement it doesn't actually claim that cavanagh was one of the people that assaulted her what it does is it actually brings a lot of light onto his character and i think that that's going to be particularly problematic given the fact that just a couple of
the ongoing training with canada that he doesn't like their trade negotiator and it's interesting trudeau had characterized this very differently earlier in the day when he told the press that there had been plenty of opportunities for the two leaders to meet they didn't apparently during the u.n. general assembly it certainly does not bode well for the future of nafta or it's a hot issue castro there in washington d.c. heidi thank you for that and well i spoke with michelle of course fenty...
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i think that is what trudeau is thinking. i think that is what the chinese are thinking, i think they're killing the clock until midterms where there is a more favorable political climate they believe for them. neil: if for example, this is precursor what we might or might not get more to the point with the chinese, and president did as we say the chinese will try to inter fear in the midterms pause they don't -- because they don't want anyone around a president pushing the kind of trade policies he has, would be in therapy invested interest to stop him, any republican i guess by extension, is it your sense that that is going to be a big issue? >> yes. i think it is. i think the chinese are killing the clock just like prime minister trudeau is to get to after the midterms. neil, i don't believe we're even playing the same game. the u.s. is thinking about midterms. china is thinking about 25 years from now being world dominance. one belt, one road initiative, acquisition of the port in greece, open up to the eu to them of the
i think that is what trudeau is thinking. i think that is what the chinese are thinking, i think they're killing the clock until midterms where there is a more favorable political climate they believe for them. neil: if for example, this is precursor what we might or might not get more to the point with the chinese, and president did as we say the chinese will try to inter fear in the midterms pause they don't -- because they don't want anyone around a president pushing the kind of trade...
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does justin trudeau have a strong hand in this negotiating game?t trump of course is really enjoyed going after trudeau, famously after the g-7 when trudeau said he wasn't going to be pushed around by the united states. and trump said that he must not know that i have tvs on air force one because he's saying this after saying nice things in person. you have to imagine that president trump is enjoying watching justin trudeau squirm here. he is certainly in a pretty vulnerable position. canada has a smaller economy and exports a lot to the united states. so a lot is at stake here for him. arthel: yeah, and to that point i read where a political science professor at carlton university in iowa, saying that the negotiations are going remarkably well, this despite president trump's public pressure on canada, but isn't that what the president does? he brings the fight into the public square and forces his opponent to tap out? >> he does. you know, of course we have been talking for a few months now about trade wars. we had the surprise breakthrough with m
does justin trudeau have a strong hand in this negotiating game?t trump of course is really enjoyed going after trudeau, famously after the g-7 when trudeau said he wasn't going to be pushed around by the united states. and trump said that he must not know that i have tvs on air force one because he's saying this after saying nice things in person. you have to imagine that president trump is enjoying watching justin trudeau squirm here. he is certainly in a pretty vulnerable position. canada...
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to washington for a second stab at reworking the agreement which mexico has already signed up to trudeau said he will not agree to any revision that does not contain a dispute resolution mechanism to settle this outside of the lengthy us court system canadian prime minister said he was holding out for a win win agreement. our negotiators are heading back to washington tomorrow to engage in a constructive and collaborative way and seeing if there's a deal for all of us there as i've said we need to see a win win win for all three countries but canada will not be signing a deal unless it is in the interests of canadian workers canadian middle class canadians in general acadian prime minister that was why a cot a very in start up best specialized in on line a payments is set to not german giant come out spike out of the blue chip dax index today is the latest sign of plucky fin techs out shining traditional endace waikato makes off with a cashless in contact list payments in the company started out processing card payments the gambling and pornography websites and now some of the biggest na
to washington for a second stab at reworking the agreement which mexico has already signed up to trudeau said he will not agree to any revision that does not contain a dispute resolution mechanism to settle this outside of the lengthy us court system canadian prime minister said he was holding out for a win win agreement. our negotiators are heading back to washington tomorrow to engage in a constructive and collaborative way and seeing if there's a deal for all of us there as i've said we need...
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mr trudeau: not really. of materiel that went to scandinavia and then went to germany as a way to avoid the british blockade. but the british were able to maintain not waterproof, but ship proof blockade. this is something that senator llatte talked about, people thought the submarines were underhanded. any other questions? ♪ now.british march right thank you, very much. i appreciate it. >> you are watching american history tv, only on c-span3. >> are cable partners worked staff inan city tours flagstaff, arizona. the name is derived from a flag raising ceremony held on july 4, 1876, when the u.s. flag was nailed to the top of a ponderosa pine. learn more about flagstaff all weekend here on american history tv. >> they did a flag raising ceremony in 1876. became the name and flagstaff as a city has been established for about 135 years. >> we took a driving tour of the city with flagstaff communications specialist meg roderer. >> the flagstaff visitors center is located at the historic train station. it's an
mr trudeau: not really. of materiel that went to scandinavia and then went to germany as a way to avoid the british blockade. but the british were able to maintain not waterproof, but ship proof blockade. this is something that senator llatte talked about, people thought the submarines were underhanded. any other questions? ♪ now.british march right thank you, very much. i appreciate it. >> you are watching american history tv, only on c-span3. >> are cable partners worked staff...
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prime minister trudeau had announced in may that canada would purchase the pipeline.means the government now owns the project as its expansion faces years of further review. canada's finance minister bill morneau responded to the developments thursday. >> we are committed to moving forward with thihis project. what thehe decision n to they ad us to do was respond p probably, gave us direction on how wewe cn dodo that in a way that would be efficient from a timee standpoint, so we willll be considering our next steps in light of that. what wee really saw today y wasa coconfirmation that our governmements decision to o buys pipeline, because of p political right was absolutely the conclusion. amy: kinder morgan has confirmed its work on the pipeline will now stop, saying in a statement -- "trans mountain is currently taking measures to suspend construction related activities on the project in a safe and orderly manner." all of this prompted alberta's premier, rachel notley, to announce alber i is pullining ot of canada's federal climatate plplan. >> until t the federal
prime minister trudeau had announced in may that canada would purchase the pipeline.means the government now owns the project as its expansion faces years of further review. canada's finance minister bill morneau responded to the developments thursday. >> we are committed to moving forward with thihis project. what thehe decision n to they ad us to do was respond p probably, gave us direction on how wewe cn dodo that in a way that would be efficient from a timee standpoint, so we willll...
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opposition is blaming trudeau for coming off the rails. they blamed him for not being at the table at the u.s. mexico talks. the canadian government argues that was not a big deal. we will see. we don't know how long the political truce can last. >> you noticed some other headlines the president made. caroline: on a possible shutdown, if it happens, it happens. he says he thinks mattis will the secretary. >> the president making a wide range of comments on canada and secretary mattis. very quickly, when it comes to this cold trill sec your exemption, is that a sticking point for the u.s.? has the u.s. pushed on that? proposeds. has eliminating an exemption, rolling into everything else that nafta covers. the fear is that would allow tv networks to be bought out, requiring canadian content through trudeau says that is a nonstarter. if they were to break down these barriers, english-language tv take the kneesy out of canada. the u.s. is looking for stuff there. it is a long ranging battle. everything from radio can music to the super bowl. c
opposition is blaming trudeau for coming off the rails. they blamed him for not being at the table at the u.s. mexico talks. the canadian government argues that was not a big deal. we will see. we don't know how long the political truce can last. >> you noticed some other headlines the president made. caroline: on a possible shutdown, if it happens, it happens. he says he thinks mattis will the secretary. >> the president making a wide range of comments on canada and secretary...
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trudeau has to sound off a little bit.avid: i don't want to lose the threat of the strategy of the leak. i suspect that in trump who knows the media very well knew that if he said this is off the record, they were some how going to leak it. then he used it as he did today. ed: he is not someone who goes off the record very often. my sense is it is a strategy. david: it was a two-fer because he got message out to the canadians and he was able to photograph once again the media is totally dishonorable. ed: equally it help with the mexican side because they feel they got a better deal than they really have. david: the canadians are our allies. we are not going to go to war with them whether it's a physical war or trade war. ed: november is a long what is away. my sense is they need to have a trade policy with us. so imsure it will work out. david: i think the america first strategy sucks some of the oxygen out of the democrat party because they are always suggesting we are getting the shortened of the stick with our trade all
trudeau has to sound off a little bit.avid: i don't want to lose the threat of the strategy of the leak. i suspect that in trump who knows the media very well knew that if he said this is off the record, they were some how going to leak it. then he used it as he did today. ed: he is not someone who goes off the record very often. my sense is it is a strategy. david: it was a two-fer because he got message out to the canadians and he was able to photograph once again the media is totally...
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current procedure first solving disputes despite trump's comments canadian prime minister justin trudeau says his government's approach is always to remain constructive and positive over the past a number of days we've had some very positive conversations on a broad range of issues and we have been very clear about where our red lines are we've been very clear about where we think there's room for give and take donald trump had originally planned to have the agreement done and dusted on friday but a final deal involving mexico the u.s. and canada remains elusive. and a financial correspondent yens quoted joins us from new york yankees the friday deadline is upon us and it appears at this stage canada is out. well canada is out for this deal only this week no deal was reached but there was word that talks might continue next week but that doesn't mean that an important deadline was missed and it won't be possible illegally to have a trilateral deal before the new mexican president takes office december first and the big question is if congress will actually go with a bilateral deal with m
current procedure first solving disputes despite trump's comments canadian prime minister justin trudeau says his government's approach is always to remain constructive and positive over the past a number of days we've had some very positive conversations on a broad range of issues and we have been very clear about where our red lines are we've been very clear about where we think there's room for give and take donald trump had originally planned to have the agreement done and dusted on friday...
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two hundred fifty percent plus of canadian a re terrace is rumored to be a stumbling block justin trudeau said on wednesday you want to see flexibility from the face so this is where we're at right now plus a lady from the united states that one is tough these days thank you very much so fishman ski from new york we say in the subject of trade because when it comes to e.u. africa trade african farmers face many hurdles if they want to export to the e.u. take kenya for example agriculture is one of the backbones of the east african countries economy the e.u. alone imports a billion euros worth of green beans peppers chiles and mangoes every year but for kenyans to sell them there the produce has to meet all your requirements a goal many can only dream of. the vegetables at this street market in nairobi look juicy and good for you but the european union would never accept these farmers produce any new regulations are to blame about regulations concerning hygiene fertilizer and pesticides farmer michael key emma has been trying to export his mangoes to europe for a long time but the e.u. sta
two hundred fifty percent plus of canadian a re terrace is rumored to be a stumbling block justin trudeau said on wednesday you want to see flexibility from the face so this is where we're at right now plus a lady from the united states that one is tough these days thank you very much so fishman ski from new york we say in the subject of trade because when it comes to e.u. africa trade african farmers face many hurdles if they want to export to the e.u. take kenya for example agriculture is one...
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as current procedure first solving disputes despite trumps comments canadian prime minister justin trudeau says his government's approach is always to remain constructive and positive over the past a number of days we've had some very positive conversations on a broad range of issues and we have been very clear about where our red lines are we've been very clear about where we think there's room for give and take donald trump had originally planned to have the agreement done and dusted on friday but a final deal involving mexico the u.s. and canada remains elusive. aretha franklin has been laid to rest in her hometown detroit the queen of souls funeral service featured big names from the music world and the american civil rights movement and included a unity from former u.s. president bill clinton the hour was an invitation and service caps off a week of events that include a tribute concert sound the opportunity the funds to view the music legends can call it. a rousing start to a final farewell. from celebrities like whoopi goldberg to former u.s. president bill clinton. from family to f
as current procedure first solving disputes despite trumps comments canadian prime minister justin trudeau says his government's approach is always to remain constructive and positive over the past a number of days we've had some very positive conversations on a broad range of issues and we have been very clear about where our red lines are we've been very clear about where we think there's room for give and take donald trump had originally planned to have the agreement done and dusted on...
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trudeau: thank you for coming. i have the opportunity to give this little talk to audiences in the north and south and i came sherman'slization, march to the sea is iconic event in american history. just to say that term -- sherman's march to the sea
trudeau: thank you for coming. i have the opportunity to give this little talk to audiences in the north and south and i came sherman'slization, march to the sea is iconic event in american history. just to say that term -- sherman's march to the sea