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and his advisors tried to make or accept a plea deal trudeau in his inside circle have said they did nothing wrong they were acting to save a company employing nearly ten thousand canadians opinion polls indicate the scandal is hurting the prime minister's popularity with an election later this year his party will have to take urgent steps to save itself from defeat both the cabinet ministers who resigned say they still support the government possible hint they'd serve another leader someone other than justin trudeau the promise of a few years ago has long gone as canada's prime minister attempts to weather the worst political crisis he's ever faced. well here now to help us explore whether the controversy will prove to be a referendum on both trudeau and the liberal party chris elliott is a columnist for the national post he joins us from toronto also in toronto many as a shake is a lawyer and liberal party supporter and in winnipeg me gun sinclair is a professor of native studies at the university of manitoba welcome everyone to the stream i want to start with a headline and a new
and his advisors tried to make or accept a plea deal trudeau in his inside circle have said they did nothing wrong they were acting to save a company employing nearly ten thousand canadians opinion polls indicate the scandal is hurting the prime minister's popularity with an election later this year his party will have to take urgent steps to save itself from defeat both the cabinet ministers who resigned say they still support the government possible hint they'd serve another leader someone...
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on a whim and i would i would add to that that you know trudeau's. has a track record beyond this issue of course there are many aspects within trudeau's legacy here for the past three and half years in which. his relationships in the digits people have been good intentioned but have followed the same violent depressing power of the power however that being said you know indigenous peoples came out and supported trudeau to be elected within this framework i really doubt that electorate is going to continue however there are many different blocks of support that he has been able to shore up throughout the country you know what i would say is that his bread is irreconcilably damaged and he has built a brand on doing politics in a different way reaching out to indigenous peoples wanting a different relationship bringing women into the party all of that has been damaged all of that and i would say that that has been irrevocably damaged and i don't believe that the relationship is unsalvageable i do agree with both my panel members that there has been a s
on a whim and i would i would add to that that you know trudeau's. has a track record beyond this issue of course there are many aspects within trudeau's legacy here for the past three and half years in which. his relationships in the digits people have been good intentioned but have followed the same violent depressing power of the power however that being said you know indigenous peoples came out and supported trudeau to be elected within this framework i really doubt that electorate is going...
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attorney general drew fire from the liberal party for secretly recording another member in aid to justin trudeau and here's what that sounded like. i know i know i have a. lot of the prosecution act that i can use i do not believe it is appropriate to use that in this case. i mean. does he understand the gravity of what this potentially could mean this is not just about saving jobs this is about interfering with one of our fundamental institutions this is like reaching a constitutional principle of prosecutorial independence so we can know because you know that nobody's explained that to him michael so this is the same. this is the seventeen minute audio recording i just wanted to share their audience that this is just a clip but go ahead. yes so i guess there's a number of things that i want to say about this recording first and foremost you know what she did what our previous attorney general did as far as i'm concerned as a lawyer and reaches her obligations from a law society perspective so to be very clear in my view what she has done is grossly on ethical she was the attorney general at th
attorney general drew fire from the liberal party for secretly recording another member in aid to justin trudeau and here's what that sounded like. i know i know i have a. lot of the prosecution act that i can use i do not believe it is appropriate to use that in this case. i mean. does he understand the gravity of what this potentially could mean this is not just about saving jobs this is about interfering with one of our fundamental institutions this is like reaching a constitutional...
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on a whim and i would i would add to that that you know trudeau's. has a track record beyond this issue of course there are many aspects within trudeau's legacy here for the past three and half years in which. his relationships in the digital people have been good intentioned but have followed the same violent depressing power of the power however that being said you know indigenous peoples came out and supported trudeau to be elected within this framework i really doubt that electorate is going to continue however there are many different blocks of support that he has been able to shore up throughout the country you know what i would say is that his bread is irreconcilably damaged and he has built a brand on doing politics in a different way reaching out to indigenous peoples wanting a different relationship bringing women into the party all of that has been damaged all of that and i would say that that has been irrevocably damaged and i don't believe that the relationship is unsalvageable i do agree with both my panel members that there has been a
on a whim and i would i would add to that that you know trudeau's. has a track record beyond this issue of course there are many aspects within trudeau's legacy here for the past three and half years in which. his relationships in the digital people have been good intentioned but have followed the same violent depressing power of the power however that being said you know indigenous peoples came out and supported trudeau to be elected within this framework i really doubt that electorate is...
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a feast to aggressive against justin trudeau, that is something that could give justin trudeau better support. shery: one of the things that he promised was a constitutional challenge to build the federal legislation on how projects are approved and reviewed. can we see ottawa and alberta spending more time in court with their lawyers? >> it's premature to talk about that particular move, because there are senate hearings going on. from what we are reading it looks like there is some
a feast to aggressive against justin trudeau, that is something that could give justin trudeau better support. shery: one of the things that he promised was a constitutional challenge to build the federal legislation on how projects are approved and reviewed. can we see ottawa and alberta spending more time in court with their lawyers? >> it's premature to talk about that particular move, because there are senate hearings going on. from what we are reading it looks like there is some
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but justin trudeau really is a buffoon. that is our perspective anyway.ems totally shallow and sort of fraudulent. is that the perception in canada? >> stephen: well made is becoming the perception unfortunately. he himself said his largely ceremony and he says the ceremonial and in fact on one of the national news magazines last week they had a picture of trudeau imposter across to. that is something that would happen in normal times. it started when he played mr. dressed dress up and went to india and the whole world look -- laughing at him. you remember that. >> tucker: is a is why i was shocked to send his garbage to the philippines, third world country and they need more garbage? so insensitive, i don't know that seems like a form of colonialism, garbage colonialism. >> stephen: i don't think it is a question of insensitivity. you know, tucker or prime minister is very, very sensitive. >> tucker: and bottles garbage to manila. listen i'm just throwing that out there, stephen, thank you. >> stephen: they made a lot of money, tucker. >> tucker: good to
but justin trudeau really is a buffoon. that is our perspective anyway.ems totally shallow and sort of fraudulent. is that the perception in canada? >> stephen: well made is becoming the perception unfortunately. he himself said his largely ceremony and he says the ceremonial and in fact on one of the national news magazines last week they had a picture of trudeau imposter across to. that is something that would happen in normal times. it started when he played mr. dressed dress up and...
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woke, sensitive, justin trudeau is sending garbage to the philippines.acist is that out? >> stephen: i don't think it's racist at all. we send garbage to michigan all the time and have for years and years. it's racist to michigan but obviously somebody in the philippines said and they were receiving it, we will take this garbage. you will pay us to take it and now they are doing so. >> tucker: just to clarify, the united states if we don't like something we call it racist. it doesn't have to be racist but that is how we talk now. >> stephen: well, tucker -- tucker we aren't worried at all about war because we live next to you. i'm certain president trump is going to help us declare war on us and early warning systems with long time to get the ships from the philippines to the west coast. >> tucker: i wouldn't be so cocky, hold on. the population, they are actually, the population of men equal to the entire population of canada. canada is 22% french. you know what percent philippines is? zero, you just zero and that's a massive advantage, that's an advant
woke, sensitive, justin trudeau is sending garbage to the philippines.acist is that out? >> stephen: i don't think it's racist at all. we send garbage to michigan all the time and have for years and years. it's racist to michigan but obviously somebody in the philippines said and they were receiving it, we will take this garbage. you will pay us to take it and now they are doing so. >> tucker: just to clarify, the united states if we don't like something we call it racist. it...
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of meddling in a criminal case involving an influential construction company trudeau says the pair were undermining party unity ahead of october's elections still talking elections turkey's election board has approved recounts in almost a third of istanbul's districts after the ruling party disputed early results in local elections the initial count in istanbul and in our interest shows the president's ak party on course to lose control of both cities its voting irregularities and what affected the outcome the opposition candidate for the marin assembled i was calling on the election board to just declare him the winner. in the mountains of southern nepal rescue workers are finally reaching villages made homeless by a devastating storm three days ago it's been interesting has a report from bob a district or at least thirty people were killed and hundreds injured as the gale force winds flattened entire communities. for these people in southern nepal what began as a hailstorm ended in death and devastation when strong winds reach their village of said they took shelter in their homes in
of meddling in a criminal case involving an influential construction company trudeau says the pair were undermining party unity ahead of october's elections still talking elections turkey's election board has approved recounts in almost a third of istanbul's districts after the ruling party disputed early results in local elections the initial count in istanbul and in our interest shows the president's ak party on course to lose control of both cities its voting irregularities and what affected...
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justin trudeau has lost huge reputations because he portrayed himself as a feminist and as a defender of native rights. wilson ribble is both a woman the first. native canadian attorney general and a woman so she is fully she should have been preserved and honored but big for her then occasion to that to her role instead she was demoted and that i think is the big issue that caused this whole problem political ineptitude. seems like a rather messy way to head for high office but ok we'll keep watching that for now in toronto in the sandro brunei thanks very much thank you. and international chain a fertility clinic has been slammed for helping hundreds of australian couples choose the gender of their children the procedure is banned in australia itself was carried out in the united states. outrage over the latest move toward designer babies the world's first genetically engineered baby out and you get down the slippery slope of does genetically altered designer babies includes designer babies with the gene editing procedure clinics can alter a child's d.n.a. that allows them to change
justin trudeau has lost huge reputations because he portrayed himself as a feminist and as a defender of native rights. wilson ribble is both a woman the first. native canadian attorney general and a woman so she is fully she should have been preserved and honored but big for her then occasion to that to her role instead she was demoted and that i think is the big issue that caused this whole problem political ineptitude. seems like a rather messy way to head for high office but ok we'll keep...
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in particular i don't have the country of amount of regard for for for justin trudeau. well i was thinking of policies like universal pension and standard working hours and i think the universal health care system in canada has worked reasonably well it has its problems but i lived in the us and the health care system there certainly has its problems. it's the radicalization of the left that concerns me and the polarization that's a consequence of that and mostly it's the emphasis on equity or equality of outcome because i think that any attempt to pursue equality of outcome is doomed to a totalitarian tilt because it's technically impossible to equalize outcomes across . all possible identity groups and then there's the problem of identity politics in general which i think is a real catastrophe where each person is viewed in the light of their sexuality or their race or their ethnicity instead of being treated first and foremost as an individual which i think is the great contribution of the west to let's call it interpersonal discourse and relationship and and social
in particular i don't have the country of amount of regard for for for justin trudeau. well i was thinking of policies like universal pension and standard working hours and i think the universal health care system in canada has worked reasonably well it has its problems but i lived in the us and the health care system there certainly has its problems. it's the radicalization of the left that concerns me and the polarization that's a consequence of that and mostly it's the emphasis on equity or...
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trudeau is the result of climate change -- canada's.ather events more regularly due to climate change, we need to think about adaptation, mitigation and how we will move forward together. in some places, the floodwaters are starting to recede, allowing people to begin to assess the damage, but with more rain forecast over the coming days, others will have to watch and wait. donna larsen, bbc news, quebec. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: world tennis number five dominic thiem wins his first barcelona open title, and makes a splash celebrating. nothing, it seems, was too big to withstand the force of the tornado. the extent of the devastation will lead to renewed calls for government help to build better housing. internationally, there have already been protests. sweden says it received no warning of the accident. indeed, the russians at first denied anything had gone wrong. only when radioactivity levels began to increase outside russia were they forced to admit the accident. for the mujahideen, the mood here is of great celebra
trudeau is the result of climate change -- canada's.ather events more regularly due to climate change, we need to think about adaptation, mitigation and how we will move forward together. in some places, the floodwaters are starting to recede, allowing people to begin to assess the damage, but with more rain forecast over the coming days, others will have to watch and wait. donna larsen, bbc news, quebec. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: world tennis number five dominic thiem wins his...
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prime minister has expelled two former cabinet members who he says undermined his leadership justin trudeau has banned the former justice minister and former treasury board chief from the ruling liberal party and bar them from running in the next election they accused him of meddling in a criminal case involving an influential construction company trudeau's says the pair were undermining party unity ahead of the elections in october. the us president's accuse germany of failing to pay its fair share into nato speaking after talks with the organisation's secretary general in washington don't trump insisted that members contributions to the security alliance will have to increase more with our white house correspondent jim lee out. when germany obviously is not paying their fair share calling out members by name donald trump didn't hold back as he sat down at the white house with the nato secretary general crediting himself with the tick in defense spending you go back ten and fifteen years and it's a rollercoaster ride down in terms of payment and since i came to office it's a rocketship up
prime minister has expelled two former cabinet members who he says undermined his leadership justin trudeau has banned the former justice minister and former treasury board chief from the ruling liberal party and bar them from running in the next election they accused him of meddling in a criminal case involving an influential construction company trudeau's says the pair were undermining party unity ahead of the elections in october. the us president's accuse germany of failing to pay its fair...
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a feast to aggressive against justin trudeau, that is something that could give justin trudeau betterupport. shery: one of the things that he promised was a constitutional challenge to build the federal legislation on how projects are approved and reviewed. can we see ottawa and alberta spending more time in court with their lawyers? >> it's premature to talk about that particular move, because there are senate hearings going on. from what we are reading it looks like there is some receptivity to making changes. worked with the senate on this on the senate seems to be listening, and seems to have receptivity on the part of the government so that if those changes are sent to the house of commons, that some or all of those changes will be implemented. amanda: it's worth noting that not this, which was surprising given where the holes are -- the polls are lighted, canada is left without a female premier, are there concerns about that? >> it is significant. femalemonths we had six leaders of provinces and territories. now we are down to zero. that's not moving in the direction that anybod
a feast to aggressive against justin trudeau, that is something that could give justin trudeau betterupport. shery: one of the things that he promised was a constitutional challenge to build the federal legislation on how projects are approved and reviewed. can we see ottawa and alberta spending more time in court with their lawyers? >> it's premature to talk about that particular move, because there are senate hearings going on. from what we are reading it looks like there is some...
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trudeau has denied wrongdoing by him or his officials.ning now to the ongoing h brexit sagshows no signs of becoming any clever, let's bringl in bbc politi correspondent ben wrightnc. what c are there of an 11th-hour compromise over brexit now that the prime minister and leader of the opposition are talking? ben: hard say how extraordinary the prminister's . said it washe only show in town but has failed to get it through parliament. suddenly she finds herself talking to labor leader jeremy corbyn to find some sort of cross party compromise the the rhetoric is positive on both sides. lf reality, there is a gu between them. jeremy corbyn says the country should have a closer relationship with eu after brexit, the prime minister seems allergic to that. ofthe only truth in alhis is the disappearance of time. the eu wille meeting at the art of next week with theresa may wanting a clear idea from the prime minister about why they should grant the u.k. a further extension to the whole process or just say it is off, the whole thing can now, leav
trudeau has denied wrongdoing by him or his officials.ning now to the ongoing h brexit sagshows no signs of becoming any clever, let's bringl in bbc politi correspondent ben wrightnc. what c are there of an 11th-hour compromise over brexit now that the prime minister and leader of the opposition are talking? ben: hard say how extraordinary the prminister's . said it washe only show in town but has failed to get it through parliament. suddenly she finds herself talking to labor leader jeremy...
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prime minister trudeau. 250 years since human stepped on the moon, ——to mark 50 years.portrayed in american art. we took a tour with chief curator laura vookles. the moon is never there by accident. so if it's there it's a very thoughtful thing that the artist has done. we all have a romantic notion of the moon. so you see a moon there and, all of a sudden, you might ask yourself some questions, like: was the artist really outside? what are they thinking? do they just want a source of light for this landscape? or am i supposed to think it is midnight? am i supposed to think it is a certain time of year or a certain time of night? here we have one of the most romantic paintings in the show, and one of the most best—known paintings that we have in this exhibition. norman rockwell's boy and girl gazing at moon — also called puppy love, because of the cute little puppy dog in it. and it's, you know, it'sjust such a romantic view of a little boy and girl who who've been out fishing and they stop to gaze at the moon. a0 years after he painted puppy love, nasa actually hired n
prime minister trudeau. 250 years since human stepped on the moon, ——to mark 50 years.portrayed in american art. we took a tour with chief curator laura vookles. the moon is never there by accident. so if it's there it's a very thoughtful thing that the artist has done. we all have a romantic notion of the moon. so you see a moon there and, all of a sudden, you might ask yourself some questions, like: was the artist really outside? what are they thinking? do they just want a source of light...
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canada's prime minister justin trudeau has expelled his former attorney general from his liberal party caucus saying he's undermined the party jody wilson rob gold and resigned in february using the government of trying to shield major construction firms from legal prosecution trudeau also expelled a second former cabinet minister who also criticized his handling of the case a scandal has threatened his term in office. as a country second youngest prime minister. well the former prime minister of malaysia has gone on trial for his alleged role in a massive corruption scandal. is accused of misappropriating four and a half billion dollars from a state development fund now if convicted of those charges the sixty five year old could face life in prison he was malaysia's prime minister for a decade until losing last year's election he comes from a powerful political dynasty his father and his grandfather both lead the country. or southeast asia correspondent boston r.t. joins us now from bangkok good morning boston this is a first of a number of trials that is facing just how wide ranging
canada's prime minister justin trudeau has expelled his former attorney general from his liberal party caucus saying he's undermined the party jody wilson rob gold and resigned in february using the government of trying to shield major construction firms from legal prosecution trudeau also expelled a second former cabinet minister who also criticized his handling of the case a scandal has threatened his term in office. as a country second youngest prime minister. well the former prime minister...
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secretly recorded phone conversation between senior officials was leaked it suggested that justin trudeau trying to protect that allegedly corrupt company from prosecution there legation surrounding the engineering giant s. and c. level and go back to twenty fifteen what it was charged with bribery and fraud to secure contracts in libya since the allegations surfaced several senior government officials in a tower have stepped down in the leaked order kind of his top civil servant saying that trudeau is firmly against the company facing prosecution on several occasions . michael i have to say including this conversation previous conversations that i've had with the prime minister and many other people around it it's entirely inappropriate and it is political interference or kind of his prime minister's denied any wrongdoing while stressing that his support for the country's largest construction firm was intended to protect jobs independence political analyst alexandra bruno thinks the scandal is down to political incompetence well it's certainly a mess in the office and i think the we have
secretly recorded phone conversation between senior officials was leaked it suggested that justin trudeau trying to protect that allegedly corrupt company from prosecution there legation surrounding the engineering giant s. and c. level and go back to twenty fifteen what it was charged with bribery and fraud to secure contracts in libya since the allegations surfaced several senior government officials in a tower have stepped down in the leaked order kind of his top civil servant saying that...
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justin trudeau described wilson—raybould secretly recording a phone call with a top civil servant asit the cabinet, saying they had been put under pressure not to prosecute a construction company in quebec. jody wilson—raybould and jane philpott are no longer members of the liberal caucus. the trust that previously existed between these two individuals and our team has been broken. whether it's taping conversations without consent, or repeatedly expressing a lack of confidence in our government, and in me personally, as leader, it's become clear that ms wilson—raybould and dr philpott can no longer remain part of our liberal team. still to come: 50 years after humans first stepped on the moon, a new exhibition celebrates our nearest celestial neighbour in an exhibition. the accident that happened here was of the sort that can at worst produce a meltdown. in this case the precautions worked, but they didn't work quite well enough to prevent some old fears about the safety features of these stations from resurfacing. the republic of ireland has become the first country in the world to
justin trudeau described wilson—raybould secretly recording a phone call with a top civil servant asit the cabinet, saying they had been put under pressure not to prosecute a construction company in quebec. jody wilson—raybould and jane philpott are no longer members of the liberal caucus. the trust that previously existed between these two individuals and our team has been broken. whether it's taping conversations without consent, or repeatedly expressing a lack of confidence in our...
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of meddling in a criminal case involving an influential construction company trudeau says the pair were undermining party unity at elections in october. the former malaysian prime minister najib razak has pleaded not guilty to corruption charges and denies involvement in the multi-billion dollar one a m d b scandal this is the first of several cases against not cheap faces more than forty charges. now reports. a former prime minister accused of being involved in looting billions of dollars from the state not getting support here through prayer not chip is on trial for criminal breach of trust corruption and money laundering involving the alleged transfer of more than ten million dollars into his bank account if you got those you know it's called the view. not just you i'm looking forward to it because we've got a lot to say. prosecutors say the money came from s.r.c. international a former subsidiary of state investment fund one m d. and there are other accusations that he faces forty two charges in total most involving claims he pocketed nearly seven hundred million dollars from one an
of meddling in a criminal case involving an influential construction company trudeau says the pair were undermining party unity at elections in october. the former malaysian prime minister najib razak has pleaded not guilty to corruption charges and denies involvement in the multi-billion dollar one a m d b scandal this is the first of several cases against not cheap faces more than forty charges. now reports. a former prime minister accused of being involved in looting billions of dollars from...
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to celebrate a trade agreement the trumpet ministration had snopes together with canada's justin trudeau abbey looked back at the success of the multilateral trans-pacific partnership t p p which aims at strengthening its members against china. as he set off for a round of golf with japanese prime minister shinzo are the us president donald trump had mostly one thing on his mind trade by pressuring japanese carmakers to expand production in the u.s. trump was looking to land a winning agreement with. but our slater the japanese prime minister celebrated real trade achievements elsewhere in north america with the trust of partner in an agreement that was originally designed to include the us. when the american administration decided to pull out of the t p p because of mr obvious leadership we were able to move forward on a deal that is comprehensive and progressive that has benefited tremendously in canadian citizens japanese citizens and businesses and indeed people throughout throughout the region twelve countries signed the transpacific partnership back in two thousand and sixteen the
to celebrate a trade agreement the trumpet ministration had snopes together with canada's justin trudeau abbey looked back at the success of the multilateral trans-pacific partnership t p p which aims at strengthening its members against china. as he set off for a round of golf with japanese prime minister shinzo are the us president donald trump had mostly one thing on his mind trade by pressuring japanese carmakers to expand production in the u.s. trump was looking to land a winning agreement...
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. >> trudeau. if anyone invades canada, he'll be like, oh, you are coming to intrude, oh?al of the canada puns. >> you are not sorry? >> not at all but they are. >> sorry. no pun, they are just apologizing. after this game, i'm going to be real sorry. >> how careful to you have to be when you build a dam? >> how careful? >> you have to be very careful. >> you mean a boot. >> that is the one when you know what they are talking a boot. >> how about elk. >> beautiful beast. >> where does an elk serve his prison sentence? >> elkatraz. >> i knew that one. >> you should have just said >> when the canadians come by this video, they'll say oshawa that. >> you can ottawa watch it. >> that's all for >> it's celebrity week las vegas, and salt-n-pepa are back to finish their game for charity. coming to you from caesars entertainment studios, this is "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody, welcome to "millionaire." it is celebrity week las vegas. d i am so excid at we some holdover contestants, so we had to bring them back. ladies and g
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. >> kelly's opinion there >> kelly thinks he looks like justin trudeau in case people are wonderingt we're talking about. i think there's a slight resemiblen resemblan resemblance. >> you can make up your own mind tomorrow microsoft is up. josh has more on what to watch >> microsoft is focussed on cloud business that will jump at least 43% to $9.7 billion and azure grew 72% that's due to large numbers kicking in for the software jum. they say azure is closing the gap with aws in 2015 they say aws boasted five times the revenue now it's about two times larger. most corporate customers would like to see both succeed, spread around their business giving them more leverage when bargaining for the better price. >> josh, thank you >>> now to facebook trading higher shares up 40% in 2019. is there more run to run dan morgan is with us. he's a facebook shareholder. dan, great to have you with us >> hi. >> you're looking for theed a momentum the company saw in the first quarter to continue. is there any doubt whatsoever that the company could finally be seeing impacts from the data scandal,
. >> kelly's opinion there >> kelly thinks he looks like justin trudeau in case people are wonderingt we're talking about. i think there's a slight resemiblen resemblan resemblance. >> you can make up your own mind tomorrow microsoft is up. josh has more on what to watch >> microsoft is focussed on cloud business that will jump at least 43% to $9.7 billion and azure grew 72% that's due to large numbers kicking in for the software jum. they say azure is closing the gap...
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canada's prime ministerjustin trudeau has held meetings with japan's prime minister shinzo abe, who's—day trip. the leaders discussed the benefits of a pacific trade deal and said it should serve as a model forfuture agreements. mr abe travelled to canada after meeting president trump in washington. more than 40,000 runners have been taking part in the london marathon. the men's race was won by eliud kipchoge from kenya, who crossed the line in the second fastest time ever recorded. a kenyan athlete took the women's race as well, brigid kogayu tookjust two hours and 18 minutes to reach the finishing line. tens of thousands of people have marched on hong kong's parliament to demand the scrapping of proposed extradition rules that would allow suspects to be sent to mainland china for trial. demonstrators fear it's a move by beijing to try and exert more power over the territory. officials say that no—one at risk of being sentenced to death, being tortured, orfacing a political charge will be sent to the mainland. joining me now from hong kong is claudia mo, a member of the legislative c
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canada from our premier and our government at the federal level premier trudeau in in their initial responsei still would agree with rabbi track that new zealand really paved the way of what leadership looks like in that crisis and the gestures and outpouring of like to see and compassion that really is essential so starting that healing so we saw that in canada we saw then come back and certainly wasn't long lived. because of the political dynamic that we had here in quebec so we made progress on some fronts but we still have a lot of work to do to start that healing process i think many of the muslim community members here in our still processing that trauma and i would don't think that healing process has been where we'd like it to be because of the slum a full b. and the climate that continues really is very present and come back. when you talk about this idea of processing trauma. you share what you feel you are comfortable sharing what does that actually mean for those of us who have not been in a tragedy where something has come in to our place of worship at a friend's so i do want to
canada from our premier and our government at the federal level premier trudeau in in their initial responsei still would agree with rabbi track that new zealand really paved the way of what leadership looks like in that crisis and the gestures and outpouring of like to see and compassion that really is essential so starting that healing so we saw that in canada we saw then come back and certainly wasn't long lived. because of the political dynamic that we had here in quebec so we made progress...
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sandbags, but it will take more than a carefully planned photocall to solve the problem whichjustin trudeauf these extreme weather events more regularly. we need to think about adaptation, mitigation and how we will move forward together. in some places, the floodwaters are now starting to recede , enabling people to assess the damage but with more rain forecast over the coming days, others can only watch and wait. caroline rigby, bbc news. the former us republican senator, richard lugar, one of washington's most prominent foreign policy voices, has died in virginia aged 87, he was awarded the presidential medal of freedom in 2013, by barack 0bama. the former president said richard lugar‘s legacy was the thousands of missiles, bombers, submarines, and warheads that no longer posed a threat. mr lugar served six terms in the senate for the state of indiana. he also made a presidential bid in 1996. first of all, what you think richard lugar‘s legacy will be. first of all, what you think richard lugar's legacy will be. there were several things he got himself involved in when he was elected to
sandbags, but it will take more than a carefully planned photocall to solve the problem whichjustin trudeauf these extreme weather events more regularly. we need to think about adaptation, mitigation and how we will move forward together. in some places, the floodwaters are now starting to recede , enabling people to assess the damage but with more rain forecast over the coming days, others can only watch and wait. caroline rigby, bbc news. the former us republican senator, richard lugar, one...
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in canada, prime minister justin trudeau has announced that former attorney general wilson—raybould oldof the liberal caucus. he said that wilson—raybould old secretly recorded phone call. both members of the cabinet quit, saying they had been under pressure not to prosecute a mining construction company. there is thick air pollution blanketing a region in northern thailand. over the last few weeks, northern thailand has been one of the most polluted places on the planet. the haze has been called by farmers burning fields to clear their land. and we have some sad news from australia. prince harry's superfan daphne dunne from australia has died aged 99. she died just days after getting a birthday card from prince harry and his wife, meghan. she met him on all of his trips to the country and said she had a very special relationship with the prince. in the small asian nation of brunei, they have just made gay sex punishable by death. it became the first country in the region to adopt sharia law despite widespread condemnation. the united nations has called the punishments "cruel and inhuma
in canada, prime minister justin trudeau has announced that former attorney general wilson—raybould oldof the liberal caucus. he said that wilson—raybould old secretly recorded phone call. both members of the cabinet quit, saying they had been under pressure not to prosecute a mining construction company. there is thick air pollution blanketing a region in northern thailand. over the last few weeks, northern thailand has been one of the most polluted places on the planet. the haze has been...
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the country's prime ministerjustin trudeau has declared climate action atop priority and canada has alreadygulation and carbon taxes on the wrong way to go so as the political battle continues to rage over canadian climate policy, it is shaping up to be a divisive issue for the country's general election later this year. caroline rigby, bbc news. nasa has called india's deconstruction of a satellite a terrible thing that could threaten the international space station. indian prime minister narendra modi hailed last week's missile strike as a major breakthrough. but the american space agency says it created at least 400 pieces of orbital debris — some of which pose a risk to the space station. now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello there. i am tulsen tollett. this is your wednesday sport briefing, we shall be the news that a 19—year—old appeared to suffer racial abuse after scoring four juventus in their 2—0 win, as they moved 18 points clear at the top of serie a — closing in on an 8th consecutive scudetto. play was halted for three minutes and a warning broad
the country's prime ministerjustin trudeau has declared climate action atop priority and canada has alreadygulation and carbon taxes on the wrong way to go so as the political battle continues to rage over canadian climate policy, it is shaping up to be a divisive issue for the country's general election later this year. caroline rigby, bbc news. nasa has called india's deconstruction of a satellite a terrible thing that could threaten the international space station. indian prime minister...
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in canada's prime minister justin trudeau has expelled his former attorney general from his liberal party caucus saying she's undermined the party jodi wilson raybold resigned in february after accusing the government of trying to shield a major construction firm from prosecution if you go also expelled a second former cabinet minister who's also criticised the handling of that case a scandal as threatened as leadership. the former prime minister of malaysia has gone on trial for his alleged role in a massive corruption scandal brawls arks accused of misappropriating four and a half billion dollars from the state development fund if convicted of those charges the sixty five year old could face life in jail. well also to go into effect in the state of brunei today that makes gay sex and adultery capital offenses punishable by death the country's new islamic law has sparked an international outcry with the united nations calling it quote cruel and inhuman brunei's new penal code introduces death by stoning as the punishment for homosexual acts and adultery. sultan haasan all bolting out say
in canada's prime minister justin trudeau has expelled his former attorney general from his liberal party caucus saying she's undermined the party jodi wilson raybold resigned in february after accusing the government of trying to shield a major construction firm from prosecution if you go also expelled a second former cabinet minister who's also criticised the handling of that case a scandal as threatened as leadership. the former prime minister of malaysia has gone on trial for his alleged...
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canada's prime ministerjustin trudeau has held meetings with japan's prime minister shinzo abe, who's a two—day trip. the leaders discussed the benefits of a pacific trade deal and said it should serve as a model forfuture agreements. mr abe travelled to canada after meeting president trump in washington. more than 40,000 runners have been taking part in the london marathon. the men's race was won by eliud kipchoge from kenya, who crossed the line in the second fastest time ever recorded. a kenyan athlete took the women's race as well, brigid kosgei tookjust two hours and 18 minutes to reach the finishing line. spain's governing socialist party is on course to win the country's general election but not secure a majority in parliament. with more than 80% of votes counted, they are projected to win 123 of the 350 seats. the bbc‘s katie silver is in madrid where pedro sanchez claimed an early victory. in that speech he declared victory. as you say, it is far from over, we had the latest numbers here. 123 seats went to the socialists. the magic number is 176 to form a majority for a coali
canada's prime ministerjustin trudeau has held meetings with japan's prime minister shinzo abe, who's a two—day trip. the leaders discussed the benefits of a pacific trade deal and said it should serve as a model forfuture agreements. mr abe travelled to canada after meeting president trump in washington. more than 40,000 runners have been taking part in the london marathon. the men's race was won by eliud kipchoge from kenya, who crossed the line in the second fastest time ever recorded. a...
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country at war and all it works at all if it's a ball as we travel by board under tight security trudeau. waters that looks more gray then blue because of the toxic mix of sewage in industrial after growing produced by city now but staying at the scene there are fewer ships in port and most of the bush reserve carriers are empty as we go past the oyster we can see the ports new or south wall built by a chinese company or reclaimed from the sea the northwest china port this section and there are thousands of pertain thank you for the nine hundred meters going to stay and especially when you can suffer from up to going down a diamond on a yacht a couple of burning the largest container ships for cars you want to survive although the poor get her one hundred fifty billion tons of cargo e r eight no herders just sixty million tonnes and that is due to all forging economy and a drop in export many blame the decline in grab and corruption and why pakistan has the capacity its systems need to go to. the government that makes of public money and private interests make we pay forty improvement. o
country at war and all it works at all if it's a ball as we travel by board under tight security trudeau. waters that looks more gray then blue because of the toxic mix of sewage in industrial after growing produced by city now but staying at the scene there are fewer ships in port and most of the bush reserve carriers are empty as we go past the oyster we can see the ports new or south wall built by a chinese company or reclaimed from the sea the northwest china port this section and there are...
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mislabeled as material for recycling canada has refused to take it back however prime minister justin trudeau is striking a diplomatic turn. this now theoretically possible to get it back but there's still a number of questions around who will pay for it where the financial responsibility is where the consequences are as i would get reaction to the dispute from political analyst. and investigative journalist but on a does go on. the fact that it matters at present there it has a very very toxic relationship we canada so now when it comes to canada is a days well you guys dared to question my human rights and then you're going to dump mike on what you would call sick materials and garbage no way even though of course that water rectory cannot be taken literally but clearly of course i think it's completely unfair to just blame you certainly the seat of the canadian government alone and of course it would be nice if present in their dollars a question that private companies or for these boards in canada and philippines or lot for these kind of grow up this will go on for quite a long time if yo
mislabeled as material for recycling canada has refused to take it back however prime minister justin trudeau is striking a diplomatic turn. this now theoretically possible to get it back but there's still a number of questions around who will pay for it where the financial responsibility is where the consequences are as i would get reaction to the dispute from political analyst. and investigative journalist but on a does go on. the fact that it matters at present there it has a very very toxic...
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my ministerjustin trudeau of canada has announced that the former attorney general and treasury boarde liberal caucus, saying that the recording of a civil servant byjody wilson—raybould was unconscionable. they were put under pressure not to prosecute a quebec construction company. i suspect in the murder of the rapper nipsey russell has been arrested. it is claimed the vic and the suspect knew each other. nipsey russell was shot in los angeles on sunday, and he is 33. 0f thailand's military government has given northern promises —— provinces seven days to clean up. over the last few weeks, northern thailand has been one of the most polluted places on the planet. the haze has been caused by smoke from forest fires and farmers burning fields to clear their land. some sad news from australia. 0ne some sad news from australia. one of ince harry's biggest fans, 99—year—old daphne dunne, passed away, just days after getting a birthday card from prince harry and his wife. she featured heavily in prince harry's trips to the country and said she had a very special friendship with the prince.
my ministerjustin trudeau of canada has announced that the former attorney general and treasury boarde liberal caucus, saying that the recording of a civil servant byjody wilson—raybould was unconscionable. they were put under pressure not to prosecute a quebec construction company. i suspect in the murder of the rapper nipsey russell has been arrested. it is claimed the vic and the suspect knew each other. nipsey russell was shot in los angeles on sunday, and he is 33. 0f thailand's military...
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flooding has caused at least two hundred seventy million dollars worth of damage prime minister justin trudeauhas warned residents to expect more extreme floods due to climate change. members of the algerian diaspora in france of health protests against algeria is ruling elite for the tenth week in a row thousands of people took to the streets of paris on sunday president abdul aziz beautifully stepped down earlier this month after twenty years ruling algeria and weeks of mass demonstrations which if legal was replaced as interim president by abdul qadeer ben sala who has pledged to hold elections in july and sollars also been facing demands by demonstrators to resign. well elsewhere turnout has been low in parliamentary elections where there's a choice of just two political parties both of which a loyal to the president the first time in thirty years there's not a single opposition candidate on the ballot five years ago voters in a small west african state could choose from twenty parties for the eighty three seats in parliament but election watchdogs ruled last month only two parties qualifi
flooding has caused at least two hundred seventy million dollars worth of damage prime minister justin trudeauhas warned residents to expect more extreme floods due to climate change. members of the algerian diaspora in france of health protests against algeria is ruling elite for the tenth week in a row thousands of people took to the streets of paris on sunday president abdul aziz beautifully stepped down earlier this month after twenty years ruling algeria and weeks of mass demonstrations...
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filling up sandbags but it will take more than a planned photocall to solve the problem whichjustin trudeaume weather events more regularly. we need to think about adaptation, mitigation and how we will move forward together. in some places, the waters are starting to recede allowing people to assess the damage but with more rain forecast over the coming days, others can only watch and wait. for the first time in more than 200 years, a japanese emperor is about to resign. on tuesday afternoon emperor akihito will enter a ceremonial room in the imperial palace in tokyo and formally give up his throne. under japan's constitution emperor akihito is not allowed to retire, so the government had to pass a special one—off law to allow him to do so. rupert wingfield—hayes reports from tokyo. in a lush forest on the western outskirts of tokyo, the japanese emperor is on a final, solemn mission. standing before the vast tomb of his father, 85—year—old emperor akihito has come to tell him that he is relinquishing the throne. 0utside, crowds have gathered with shouts of "banzai", as the emperor and emp
filling up sandbags but it will take more than a planned photocall to solve the problem whichjustin trudeaume weather events more regularly. we need to think about adaptation, mitigation and how we will move forward together. in some places, the waters are starting to recede allowing people to assess the damage but with more rain forecast over the coming days, others can only watch and wait. for the first time in more than 200 years, a japanese emperor is about to resign. on tuesday afternoon...
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sandbags, but it will take more than a carefully planned photocall to solve the problem whichjustin trudeaug to see more and more of these extreme weather events more regularly. we need to think about adaptation, mitigation and how we will move forward together. in some places, the floodwaters are now starting to recede, enabling people to begin to assess the damage. but with more rain forecast over the coming days, others can only watch and wait. caroline rigby, bbc news. do stay with us on bbc news. still to come: kenya's eliud kipchoge beats a field of 40,000 to win the london marathon in the second—fastest time ever. nothing, it seems, was too big to withstand the force of the tornado. the extent of the devastation will lead to renewed calls for government help to build better housing. internationally, there have already been protests. sweden says it received no warning of the accident. indeed, the russians at first denied anything had gone wrong. only when radioactivity levels began to increase outside russia were they forced to admit the accident. for the mujahideen, the mood here is
sandbags, but it will take more than a carefully planned photocall to solve the problem whichjustin trudeaug to see more and more of these extreme weather events more regularly. we need to think about adaptation, mitigation and how we will move forward together. in some places, the floodwaters are now starting to recede, enabling people to begin to assess the damage. but with more rain forecast over the coming days, others can only watch and wait. caroline rigby, bbc news. do stay with us on...
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as the islamic headscarf the jab or the jewish caper however the country's prime minister justin trudeau seems to have a different stance on the issue it's imperative for the ssion don't wear religious and i don't think a lot of people feel that in a free society we should be regionalized thing discrimination of our citizens based on religion the proposed banning covers public workers in positions of authority including school teachers we spoke to citizen journalist bernard this and marc webb who plans to become a teacher in caliber nose and second thoughts. we are already having a lot of manifestation resending petitions we're talking to. lawyers so that this can even come into law a lot of movements are going on right now so that disc can become a law because it's it's going to set a very bad precedent however if this does become a lot then a lot of religious minorities will leave the province and will have to find more safe and inclusive place where they can work as they want to live as they want now the state and seeing well you know the state has to be secular you can wear headscarv
as the islamic headscarf the jab or the jewish caper however the country's prime minister justin trudeau seems to have a different stance on the issue it's imperative for the ssion don't wear religious and i don't think a lot of people feel that in a free society we should be regionalized thing discrimination of our citizens based on religion the proposed banning covers public workers in positions of authority including school teachers we spoke to citizen journalist bernard this and marc webb...
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canada's frei minister has expelled two former cabinet members he says undermined his leadership justin trudeau is banned the former justice minister and former treasury board chief from the party and them running in next year's elections or next elections rather queues tim of meddling in a criminal case involving an influential construction company true says the pair were undermining party unity ahead what so bizarre actions. in the mountains of southern nepal rescue workers the finally reaching villages made homeless by a devastating storm three days ago sabina trust reports from bar district where at least thirty people were killed and hundreds injured as girls force winds flattened communities. for these people in southern nepal what began as a hailstorm ended in death and devastation when strong winds reach their village of fetter they took shelter in their homes in less than two minutes sixteen people were dead and hundreds injured in this municipality alone bijan patel and his wife mina devi lost a six year old son nonetheless their friends see their family is in the in so little. number
canada's frei minister has expelled two former cabinet members he says undermined his leadership justin trudeau is banned the former justice minister and former treasury board chief from the party and them running in next year's elections or next elections rather queues tim of meddling in a criminal case involving an influential construction company true says the pair were undermining party unity ahead what so bizarre actions. in the mountains of southern nepal rescue workers the finally...
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mislabeled as materials for recycling canada has refused to take it back however prime minister justin trudeau is striking a conciliatory tone. this is now theoretically possible to get it back but there's still a number of questions around who will pay for it where the financial responsibility is where the consequences are as we get reaction to this period from political analyst richard haider in an investigative journalist but it does get the fact that it matters at present that there it has a very very toxic relationship canada so now when it comes to canada it's a days well you guys dared to question my human rights and then you're going to do it costs materials and garbage no waste even though of course the water rectory cannot be taken literally but clearly of course i think it's completely unfair to just blame you certainly the seat of the canadian government alone and of course it would be nice to present in their dollars a question that private companies or for the sport in canada and in the philippines or lot for these kind of grow up this will go on for quite a long time if you look
mislabeled as materials for recycling canada has refused to take it back however prime minister justin trudeau is striking a conciliatory tone. this is now theoretically possible to get it back but there's still a number of questions around who will pay for it where the financial responsibility is where the consequences are as we get reaction to this period from political analyst richard haider in an investigative journalist but it does get the fact that it matters at present that there it has...