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say mr trudeau promoted former minister of international trade chrystia freeland to foreign minister in large part because of her strong u.s. contacts many developed before she entered politics her mandate letter from the prime minister listed her number one priority is maintaining constructive relations with the united states trudeau then added to her responsibilities for us affairs giving her responsibility for us canada trade an unprecedented move in the canadian context seems harmonizing relations with washington is the number one aim for canada and looking at foreign minister christian freeland's track record it seems her america 1st mission is a success a keen supporter of sanctions she's never far behind washington's foreign policy whether it's overthrowing the most durable government in venezuela putting sanctions on syria and of course russia perceiving moscow as an aggressor i think it's pushing is doing is really dangerous forward. neighbors allies friends we all knew last year spot probably wouldn't last long and what kind of there's america 1st policy any war of tariffs
say mr trudeau promoted former minister of international trade chrystia freeland to foreign minister in large part because of her strong u.s. contacts many developed before she entered politics her mandate letter from the prime minister listed her number one priority is maintaining constructive relations with the united states trudeau then added to her responsibilities for us affairs giving her responsibility for us canada trade an unprecedented move in the canadian context seems harmonizing...
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my father is rene trudeau, and he was the hockey player. a little his history is he was in the business for about 10 years and then he was paralyzed. my mother took care of him, and she had to learn the business. and she went to bartending school to learn how to make drinks. she had to get on the license because at that time a woman couldn't be behind the bar to serve drinks. it was against the law. a long time ago. and so she did that. and she ran the bar. and then my father passed away in 1984, and in 1989, she decided to retire. she sold the bar to josephine and marguerite, and down the road they told it to aaron massey. and aaron and i have reconnected and i'm just thrilled to death of what she has done with the bar. she's cleaned it up. it looks beautiful. i'm glad she kept can you kept the uniqueness and i am honored hob here to help her represent it. my mother is 89, and she knows what is going on here, and she is thrilled to death that it stayed a women-owned business, and so am i. any questions? >> great. thank you. force >> robert
my father is rene trudeau, and he was the hockey player. a little his history is he was in the business for about 10 years and then he was paralyzed. my mother took care of him, and she had to learn the business. and she went to bartending school to learn how to make drinks. she had to get on the license because at that time a woman couldn't be behind the bar to serve drinks. it was against the law. a long time ago. and so she did that. and she ran the bar. and then my father passed away in...
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look, justin trudeau, prime minister of canada, in the second row.sa may, because she's resigning, barely in the picture. but look, front and center. this is not the first time, by the way, brooke, we have seen this. g20, 2017. this is a bit of a grainy photo, but here's what you can make out. here is theresa may, there is ivanka trump. why is she at the table? she was taking her dad's place while he stepped out. this is not someone who lacks for a desire and a willingness to put herself front and center, and, of course, all of this, because the internet is great, has led to this. you remember this famous photo of the beatles walking across abbey road. a lot of times they crop it with john lennon. here's another photo from the brits. meghan markle. there she is! it's often cropped here so you don't see it. but there you go! so it's a walter mitty type of situation. but on a serious note, ivanka trump, they get around the anti nepotism call by making her a white house employee, agency employee. not confirmed to her job. no one other than donald trump
look, justin trudeau, prime minister of canada, in the second row.sa may, because she's resigning, barely in the picture. but look, front and center. this is not the first time, by the way, brooke, we have seen this. g20, 2017. this is a bit of a grainy photo, but here's what you can make out. here is theresa may, there is ivanka trump. why is she at the table? she was taking her dad's place while he stepped out. this is not someone who lacks for a desire and a willingness to put herself front...
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canada's prime minister, justin trudeau, came to power promising to legalise cannabis.ince 2001, but as of last october, recreational users could use it too without fear of breaking the law, meaning places like this have been springing up all over the country. investors know there could be billions to be made from the industry, but the uk mps admit there's a lot to get their heads around. have you ever seen this volume of cannabis yourself? i never saw any volume of cannabis! so this is your first experience of it? so two or three of those balls are worth $60. so that's quite a valuable amount. sir norman was central to the lib dems' policy of backing legalisation. which do you tend to use? i've done this one. back at westminster, one of the uk mps has had a significant change of view. i want the market legalised and regulated, taken away from criminal gangs, young people not criminalised because of use, properly educated. but i actually want to see the strength of the stuff reduced, labelled and properly organised in our country. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, th
canada's prime minister, justin trudeau, came to power promising to legalise cannabis.ince 2001, but as of last october, recreational users could use it too without fear of breaking the law, meaning places like this have been springing up all over the country. investors know there could be billions to be made from the industry, but the uk mps admit there's a lot to get their heads around. have you ever seen this volume of cannabis yourself? i never saw any volume of cannabis! so this is your...
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it seems that the comments this time seem to have crossed a line, and justin trudeau has a very diverse cabinet, he wanted to seem to want it onned record that as far as he was concerned, this was completely unacceptable. >> u.k. leaders are condemning president trump's racist tweets along with the racist rhetoric of some of his supporters. they said they were completely unacceptable. worth noting, may is on her way out of office here. the two candidates on their way to replace her later joined her in that criticism. just today, u.k.'s home secretary one of the most senior muslim politicians here, described the send her back chant as totally unaccept bible. but he stopped short of calling the president racist. ana. >> thank you. for many critics and perhaps some of his supporters, the president's demand that alexandria ocasio-cortez, ilhan omar and two other congresswoman go back to where they came from is the opposite of what america should stand for. they point to comments like the these, from ronald reagan's farewell address. >> we lead the world, unique among nations, we draw people
it seems that the comments this time seem to have crossed a line, and justin trudeau has a very diverse cabinet, he wanted to seem to want it onned record that as far as he was concerned, this was completely unacceptable. >> u.k. leaders are condemning president trump's racist tweets along with the racist rhetoric of some of his supporters. they said they were completely unacceptable. worth noting, may is on her way out of office here. the two candidates on their way to replace her later...
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canada's prime minister, justin trudeau, came to power promising to legalise cannabis.minal gangs, young people not criminalised because of this. poorly educated. but i actually want to see the strength of the stuff reduced, labelled and properly organised in out labelled and properly organised in our country. the home office says they will be no change in the law to illicit drugs, pointing to homes and misery they can cause for families and society. coming up at 6:00 on breakfast: naga and charlie will have all the day's news, business and sport. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: at least one person has been killed and 11 injured at a food festival in the small town of gilroy in northern california. police have said the scene is still active. it's not clear if the gunman is at large. two days of clashes between pro—democracy activists and police in hong kong have ended. china's top policy unit for the territory is expected to hold a rare news conference in beijing in a few hours' time. the uk prime minister, borisjohnson, will travel to scotland
canada's prime minister, justin trudeau, came to power promising to legalise cannabis.minal gangs, young people not criminalised because of this. poorly educated. but i actually want to see the strength of the stuff reduced, labelled and properly organised in out labelled and properly organised in our country. the home office says they will be no change in the law to illicit drugs, pointing to homes and misery they can cause for families and society. coming up at 6:00 on breakfast: naga and...
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justin trudeau, the prime minster of canada. it is a long list.nfortunately, it is not the first time donald trump has been roundly criticised by the world's leaders and various other people. and of course, again, this is another example of the president saying whatever he wants say whenever he says it and of course he doesn't care who he insults, who he u psets doesn't care who he insults, who he upsets and there will be outcry about this and of course, quite rightly there will be outcry about this because the tweets that he sent are unacceptable. but i think what's real interesting about this is will there be any material effect on donald trump and his presidency whatsoever and i think the answer is thatis whatsoever and i think the answer is that is pretty much know. i think we know the guys made of teflon. it doesn't matter what he does, what he says, he will continue to be the same, not change anyway, continue with his policies, and as we have seen already, no real damage is ever done to him. it is interesting you should say that because in t
justin trudeau, the prime minster of canada. it is a long list.nfortunately, it is not the first time donald trump has been roundly criticised by the world's leaders and various other people. and of course, again, this is another example of the president saying whatever he wants say whenever he says it and of course he doesn't care who he insults, who he u psets doesn't care who he insults, who he upsets and there will be outcry about this and of course, quite rightly there will be outcry about...
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hannau, pollock -- trudeau, campaign 2020 for the next hour or so. welcome to the program this morning. let's start with just a snapshot, look at the polling and this is no surprise where people stand. 27% approval in the average of polls . elizabeth warren 15%, bernie ,, the hairs of 15%. it drops off with pete -- come harris at 15%. climbing upr steadily in those polls. joewas a bit further behind biden or bernie sanders, she got a big boost after that debate. >> josh, what about you? >> a standout night for kamala harris. i think what was also interesting was looking at the fundraising numbers that came where shethe debate raised about $2 million in the first 24 hours. the kind of signals problems there before the debate and a question of what might have them -- might might have those numbers look like if she didn't have that standout performance. elizabeth has excellent numbers. in too far behind joe biden the upper echelons of fundraising. host: do those levels surprise either of you? guest: i was a little surprised by the warren number with the
hannau, pollock -- trudeau, campaign 2020 for the next hour or so. welcome to the program this morning. let's start with just a snapshot, look at the polling and this is no surprise where people stand. 27% approval in the average of polls . elizabeth warren 15%, bernie ,, the hairs of 15%. it drops off with pete -- come harris at 15%. climbing upr steadily in those polls. joewas a bit further behind biden or bernie sanders, she got a big boost after that debate. >> josh, what about you?...
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we met with our friend, prime minister trudeau. we want this. with only eight legislative days left before the august recess, could the gentleman give an indication if there is ability to include usmca on the calendar in these next two weeks that we have available? and i would yield. mr. hoyer: i thank the gentleman for yielding. we did have a meeting. on a bipartisan fashion, i think, we're all hopeful we can pass the usmca. i was here when we passed nafta, as was the speaker. there were a number of promises made, as the gentleman knows from his knowing the experience of nafta. a number of promises were made that weren't kept. we're very focused, as the gentleman knows, on workers' rights, environmental protections, the price of bilogics and the length of time -- biologics and the length of time they would be protected in generic competition and bringing prices down. we met with the prime minister of canada, mr. trudeau, and many of his cabinet, we are very concerned about enforcement. we want to say, if we make this agreement that it will in f
we met with our friend, prime minister trudeau. we want this. with only eight legislative days left before the august recess, could the gentleman give an indication if there is ability to include usmca on the calendar in these next two weeks that we have available? and i would yield. mr. hoyer: i thank the gentleman for yielding. we did have a meeting. on a bipartisan fashion, i think, we're all hopeful we can pass the usmca. i was here when we passed nafta, as was the speaker. there were a...
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canada, trudeau says he's waiting on us. they have broken, he said he'll have to call everyone back to take the vote once we take action. what will this do? only make our country stronger, more prosperous, create more jobs, make the debate with china even in a stronger position for america, and make the future better than it is today. but they didn't do anything about it. because one person has all the power, the speaker of the house of representatives. she has has not -- hat not called the bill up where the other country has. she's going on break. that wasn't part of the celebration of 200 days. they actually denied the work that america could become stronger. then let's look when it comes to medical costs. the moment in time when these committees actually work, the energy and commerce, they found bipartisanship, every republican, every democrat voted to lower the prices of generic drugs. three bills just like that. but an odd thing happened on the way to the floor. it went through the leadership. you know what the democrat
canada, trudeau says he's waiting on us. they have broken, he said he'll have to call everyone back to take the vote once we take action. what will this do? only make our country stronger, more prosperous, create more jobs, make the debate with china even in a stronger position for america, and make the future better than it is today. but they didn't do anything about it. because one person has all the power, the speaker of the house of representatives. she has has not -- hat not called the...
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justin trudeau from canada is there. theresa may is there, angela merkel is there. who is the president hobnobbing with? it's vladimir putin. it's, you know, the crown prince of saudi arabia. refusing to answer questions about jamal khashoggi. those are the people that he feels the strongest ties to on that stage. >> yes? >> you know, i thought it was america first and we always sort of choose america's side. i guess it's really russia first. have we seen the situation where donald trump sides against vladimir putin? >> not yet. >> western liberalism -- >> he's on the same partisan side as vladimir putin. anyway, in touting his relationship with kim jong-un on the other hand, president trump said the obama administration had sought meetings with the north korean leader but were rebuffed. >> president obama wanted to meet and chairman kim would not meet him. the obama administration was begging for a meeting. they were begging for meetings constantly. and chairman kim would not meet with him. >> well, several obama administration officials have since denied trump's c
justin trudeau from canada is there. theresa may is there, angela merkel is there. who is the president hobnobbing with? it's vladimir putin. it's, you know, the crown prince of saudi arabia. refusing to answer questions about jamal khashoggi. those are the people that he feels the strongest ties to on that stage. >> yes? >> you know, i thought it was america first and we always sort of choose america's side. i guess it's really russia first. have we seen the situation where donald...
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world was asked to grant asylum to syrians canada once again opened its doors prime minister justin trudeau even came to greet the 1st syrian refugees but there isn't a phobia in canada to jim toohey hopes her own story could help counter anti immigrant sentiment that when you came to canada you're received a warm welcome this what about today's canada it's not recess you know when we left vietnam the international community community was waiting for us. that everybody was opening their arms in you know taking us in today is not the same. it's not the same situation and that's why i just want to remind all of us that we have already been so generous and so good we have this and that we are capable of this goodness we can be great which is forget sometimes. canada's hospitality it's breathtaking scenery can make us forget the darkest chapters of this country's history it's banning of the cultural practices and languages of its indigenous peoples the so-called 1st nations even in the 1990 s. it was still being relocated repressed and disenfranchised they continue to suffer the economic and ps
world was asked to grant asylum to syrians canada once again opened its doors prime minister justin trudeau even came to greet the 1st syrian refugees but there isn't a phobia in canada to jim toohey hopes her own story could help counter anti immigrant sentiment that when you came to canada you're received a warm welcome this what about today's canada it's not recess you know when we left vietnam the international community community was waiting for us. that everybody was opening their arms in...
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meeting in montreal, canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau and european union council president donaldd trump's comments at the rally. i want everyone in canada to know that those comments are completely unacceptable and should not be allowed or encouraged in canada. it is difficult to understand some fact, some worlds. it is difficult to understand some fact, some words. and sometimes if you feel that something is totally unacceptable you have to react. despite business, despite interest for me, those values are so much more important than trade. maybe i am old—fashioned but i will never change my opinion here. i asked taylor griffin, former republican party candidate and editor of roughly explained—dot—com if he thought donald trump was a facist. i think there is an important distinction here. fascists have a plan. donald trump is hamming it up for the audience and it is getting out of control. donald trump woke up this weekend and not strategically deciding to stir all these up. he woke up on the wrong side of the bed. he was mad and he is impulsive and he sent a tweet out. this kin
meeting in montreal, canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau and european union council president donaldd trump's comments at the rally. i want everyone in canada to know that those comments are completely unacceptable and should not be allowed or encouraged in canada. it is difficult to understand some fact, some worlds. it is difficult to understand some fact, some words. and sometimes if you feel that something is totally unacceptable you have to react. despite business, despite interest for...
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meeting in montreal, the european union president donald tusk and canadian prime minister justin trudeaus comments at the rally. i want everyone in canada to know that those comments are completely unacceptable and should not be allowed. or encouraged, in canada. unacceptable and should not be allowed. or encouraged, in canadalj allowed. or encouraged, in canada.|j have been from —— seen one of the most pro— american politicians in europe, it is difficult to understand some facts and some words. and sometimes if you feel that something is totally unacceptable, you have to react. despite business, despite interest, for me, values are much more important than trade, sorry, may be old—fashioned. but i will never change my opinion here. live now to north carolina and to taylor griffin, former republican party candidate. taylor, i know you worked under george w bush in the white house, you're now editor of roughlyexplained.com. this must be uncomfortable ground, it's come to something, hasn't it that we have to seriously discuss whether the president of the united states is racist, white nati
meeting in montreal, the european union president donald tusk and canadian prime minister justin trudeaus comments at the rally. i want everyone in canada to know that those comments are completely unacceptable and should not be allowed. or encouraged, in canada. unacceptable and should not be allowed. or encouraged, in canadalj allowed. or encouraged, in canada.|j have been from —— seen one of the most pro— american politicians in europe, it is difficult to understand some facts and some...
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want to better their relations with with china 2nd biggest trading partner and also the 3rd justin trudeau i mean he can't really do very much at this point but if it ever did come to extradition that's when the prime minister could come in and talk to his minister of justice and say ok we need to stop this let's be far down the road but right now there does seem some movement and some people talking about letting go i had a correspondent alex mahela back and i to produce that branch of our thank you both so much for your. time now for a quick break but stay tuned because when we return the roller coaster rages on for a bit quiet as the krypto has seen its ups and downs and it's not just this one as all the coins have also taken a beating i mean morale us about liar venters this. i didn't dig into the details of the definitely and as we go to break here are the numbers up close up le. pressure. area. flow. plz. plz. plz. plz. plz. plz. please. list slim. lift. and a very warm welcome to you you're watching us inside. this is a sticker from the water bottle phone in the stomach of a fish th
want to better their relations with with china 2nd biggest trading partner and also the 3rd justin trudeau i mean he can't really do very much at this point but if it ever did come to extradition that's when the prime minister could come in and talk to his minister of justice and say ok we need to stop this let's be far down the road but right now there does seem some movement and some people talking about letting go i had a correspondent alex mahela back and i to produce that branch of our...
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meeting in montreal, the canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau and european union council president donaldir condemnation of donald trump's comments at the rally. i want everyone in canada to know that those comments are completely unacceptable and should not be allowed or encouraged in canada. i've been through many of the most pro—american politicians in europe. it is difficult to understand some facts, some words. and sometimes if you feel that something is totally unacceptable you have to react. despite business, despite interests for me, values are much more important than trade. sorry, it's maybe...maybe i am old—fashioned but i will never change my opinion here. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news. police injapan are investigating why a 41—year—old man set fire to an animation production compa ny‘s studios, killing 33 people. the president of the kyoto animation company says his firm had received threats by email. a man resembling the suspect was caught on cctv filling two 20 litre jerrycans at a nearby petrol station. japanese media say he believed the comp
meeting in montreal, the canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau and european union council president donaldir condemnation of donald trump's comments at the rally. i want everyone in canada to know that those comments are completely unacceptable and should not be allowed or encouraged in canada. i've been through many of the most pro—american politicians in europe. it is difficult to understand some facts, some words. and sometimes if you feel that something is totally unacceptable you have to...
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to suggest that justin trudeau is somehow imposing himself on russia i'm not a psychologist but it seems that there is much there something bigger i'm denethor all of them oh yes because you know or just. kind of. they have peaceful relations and in georgia as you might know in no way believe the. things that our territory part of our territory has been annexed where local pride by russia that's how it is they know and it's a young generation who came to the streets this is a generation of the russian georgian war i believe myself for example i believe i belong to the generation of 9 april 1809 when the soviet army to spare space will demonstration in tbilisi and you know that's something that something like this happens in your formative years you know then you will become where i want to be counted a tour and now this young generation simply they don't know unfortunately i would say they don't speak russian at all and they are not interested in russian for them russia is a hostile power russia is a state led by a certain element not russian people let me just say that's what i find ver
to suggest that justin trudeau is somehow imposing himself on russia i'm not a psychologist but it seems that there is much there something bigger i'm denethor all of them oh yes because you know or just. kind of. they have peaceful relations and in georgia as you might know in no way believe the. things that our territory part of our territory has been annexed where local pride by russia that's how it is they know and it's a young generation who came to the streets this is a generation of the...
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canada's prime minister justin trudeau came to power promising to legalise cannabis.1, but as of last october, recreational users could use it too without fear of breaking the law, meaning places like this have been springing up all over the country. investors know there could be billions to be made from the industry, but the uk mps admit there's a lot to get their heads around. have you ever seen this volume of cannabis yourself? i never saw any volume of cannabis! so this is your first experience of it? so two or three of those balls are worth $60. so that's quite a valuable amount. sir norman was central to the lib dems' policy of backing legalisation. which do you tend to use? i've done this one. he decides to buy some. thank you very much. he wants to know what it feels like, and takes some before bed. so now i'm supposed to put it under my tongue. he claims it helped him sleep. the difference between what he's taken and the cannabis oils you can buy in the uk is that this contains thc, the compound that can get you stoned, and at high strengths is linked to psyc
canada's prime minister justin trudeau came to power promising to legalise cannabis.1, but as of last october, recreational users could use it too without fear of breaking the law, meaning places like this have been springing up all over the country. investors know there could be billions to be made from the industry, but the uk mps admit there's a lot to get their heads around. have you ever seen this volume of cannabis yourself? i never saw any volume of cannabis! so this is your first...
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strong words, too, referencing the president's racist tweet, canadian prime minister justin trudeau saying the comments were hurtful, wrong, and completely unacceptable. german prime minster angela merkel also weighing in, saying she stands in solidarity with the four congresswomen. >> thank you. >>> we are also watching rising tensions with iran tonight. the u.s. military is monitoring a container ship traveling through the strait of hormuz after word iran seized two more ships there. let's go to martha raddatz. what do we know about the seized ships? >> reporter: the iranians seized a british flagged tanker with 23 crew members in the strait of hormuz claiming it violated international rules. a liberian tanker also seized. the british foreign secretary saying he is extremely concerned about the seizure, calling it unacceptable. president trump showing today it says iran is nothing but trouble. david, it is a serious escalation. >> martha, in the meantime, the iran denying -- u.s. saying it destroyed an iranian drone, and iran is showing video they claim proves it. >> reporter: that's rig
strong words, too, referencing the president's racist tweet, canadian prime minister justin trudeau saying the comments were hurtful, wrong, and completely unacceptable. german prime minster angela merkel also weighing in, saying she stands in solidarity with the four congresswomen. >> thank you. >>> we are also watching rising tensions with iran tonight. the u.s. military is monitoring a container ship traveling through the strait of hormuz after word iran seized two more ships...
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meeting in montreal, canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau and european union council president donald's comments at the rally. i want everyone in canada to know that those comments are completely unacceptable and should not be allowed or encouraged in canada. unacceptable and should not be allowed or encouraged in canadam is difficult to understand some fa ct, is difficult to understand some fact, some worlds. and sometimes if you feel that something is totally u na cce pta ble you feel that something is totally unacceptable you have to react. despite this nurse, despite interest for me, those values are more important than trade. maybe i am old—fashioned but i will never change my opinion here. so how is this playing in the home state of representative ilhan omar — minnesota? to try and answer this, i'm joined from minneapolis byjavier morillo, who is a political consultant for democratic party candidates and a commentator on local politics. i know you are a commentator there in minnesota. your representative has a much higher profile, perhaps an uncomfortably high profile. she has a
meeting in montreal, canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau and european union council president donald's comments at the rally. i want everyone in canada to know that those comments are completely unacceptable and should not be allowed or encouraged in canada. unacceptable and should not be allowed or encouraged in canadam is difficult to understand some fa ct, is difficult to understand some fact, some worlds. and sometimes if you feel that something is totally u na cce pta ble you feel that...
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start off, nick we have news that prime minister johnson and the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau busy this evening. but in terms of talks with the us president, what can the uk get out of this? that is the big question. there are a lot of people who fear that the us will hold all the cards when it comes to trade talks. yes, president trump wants to doa talks. yes, president trump wants to do a deal with his pal borisjohnson when the uk eventually leaves the european union, but there is some concern that would mean accepting us farming products into the uk, potentially opening up the nhs to some sort of us competition. i don't think that is something boris johnson wants to do. i am sure he will try to resist it. and what he would like us to take away from this is that he has a good relationship with us president and when the uk does leave the european union, he says at the end of october, then the groundwork is already there to establish a quick free trade agreement, something the two have spoken about on the phone tonight. but it is far from simple. trade deals don't happen overn
start off, nick we have news that prime minister johnson and the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau busy this evening. but in terms of talks with the us president, what can the uk get out of this? that is the big question. there are a lot of people who fear that the us will hold all the cards when it comes to trade talks. yes, president trump wants to doa talks. yes, president trump wants to do a deal with his pal borisjohnson when the uk eventually leaves the european union, but there is...
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hanna trudeau. guest: i think that was summing to got almost unanimous support.that is something that got i think unanimous support. the democratic candidates, maybe they have seen some polling that it is something to get behind, or maybe they have talked to enough voters on the ground, so i think that appears to be kind of a nonissue among their platform. i do not see too much gradient from where they stand on that. i think it would be a pretty drastic shift if somebody in the next debate or on the stone somewhere said i did not mean that, i take that back, because it seems to be something everybody wanted. guest: there are some democrats who just make a purely economic argument to do so. some will say for humane, humanitarian reasons, they should get covers or should be provided for. if they say something like our costs will go up if we are subsidizing their -- if they come in just uninsured through an e.r. and cannot pay their tab. host: do you think the mayor's argument may have helped him on the campaign trail? ofst: i honestly think a lot voters that i talk
hanna trudeau. guest: i think that was summing to got almost unanimous support.that is something that got i think unanimous support. the democratic candidates, maybe they have seen some polling that it is something to get behind, or maybe they have talked to enough voters on the ground, so i think that appears to be kind of a nonissue among their platform. i do not see too much gradient from where they stand on that. i think it would be a pretty drastic shift if somebody in the next debate or...
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the chances that trudeau gets another mandated in my opinion is zero he'll either get a minority andkicked out this wave of conservativism is sweeping through the provinces including alberta. it happened in ontario the country is moving away from the socialist mandate he came in with here's the trade, i'm guessing i converted a bunch of u.s. dollars into canadian and put it into the index there with the assumption that trudeau will lose in october. there will be demand for the canadian dollar. watch what happens, money will flow dback into canada it's down 52% since he came in businesses hate this guy maybe that's why he gets the punt he never saw trump coming. >> is this what you think will happen or what you want to happen >> i want it to happen now >> his money is where his mouth is. >> i'm saying kacanada is an interesting trade as long as trudeau loses. it will be good for the country. >>> we'll talk about this. we'll talk about how nike is handling this controversy over the betsy ross sneakers, the fallout from the state of arizona. we'll grade the company's handling of the iss
the chances that trudeau gets another mandated in my opinion is zero he'll either get a minority andkicked out this wave of conservativism is sweeping through the provinces including alberta. it happened in ontario the country is moving away from the socialist mandate he came in with here's the trade, i'm guessing i converted a bunch of u.s. dollars into canadian and put it into the index there with the assumption that trudeau will lose in october. there will be demand for the canadian dollar....
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we met with our friend, prime minister trudeau. we want this. with only eight legislative days left before the august recess, could the gentleman give an indication if there is ability to include usmca on the calendar in these next two weeks that we have available? and i would yield. mr. hoyer: i thank the gentleman for yielding. we did have a meeting. on a bipartisan fashion, i think, we're all hopeful we can pass the usmca. i was here when we passed nafta, as was the speaker. there were a number of promises made, as the gentleman knows from his knowing the experience of nafta. a number of promises were made that weren't kept. we're very focused, as the gentleman knows, on workers' rights, environmental protections, the price of bilogics and the length of time -- biologics and the length of time they would be protected in generic competition and bringing prices down. we met with the prime minister of canada, mr. trudeau, and many of his cabinet, we are very concerned about enforcement. we want to say, if we make this agreement that it will in f
we met with our friend, prime minister trudeau. we want this. with only eight legislative days left before the august recess, could the gentleman give an indication if there is ability to include usmca on the calendar in these next two weeks that we have available? and i would yield. mr. hoyer: i thank the gentleman for yielding. we did have a meeting. on a bipartisan fashion, i think, we're all hopeful we can pass the usmca. i was here when we passed nafta, as was the speaker. there were a...
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. >> it is being noted also around the world, angela merkel, justin tr trudeau, outgoing prime minister, theresa may, and incoming, likely, prime minister boris johnson, an ally of president trump, saying it's racist. >> it's not what the republican party is today. the republican party is trump's republican party. i can't make a distinction between somebody who puts out racist tweets and a racist. a person who puts out racist tweets is a racist. that is the republican party right now. to the extent that republicans are quietly saying oh, we don't like that, let's move on, they are complicit in their silence. and i think it's being heard around the world. and it's a playbook that the president used in the 2016 election. and he's just ramped that up. the question is, what will the republican party look like tomorrow? >> as we sit here, the president is awaiting the arrival, excuse me, imminently, of imran khan, the new prime minister of pakistan. a cricket player, a famous cricket player and a newcomer to politics, who had a populist appeal and, of course, huge issues with pakistan's cont
. >> it is being noted also around the world, angela merkel, justin tr trudeau, outgoing prime minister, theresa may, and incoming, likely, prime minister boris johnson, an ally of president trump, saying it's racist. >> it's not what the republican party is today. the republican party is trump's republican party. i can't make a distinction between somebody who puts out racist tweets and a racist. a person who puts out racist tweets is a racist. that is the republican party right...
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well, prime minister trudeau, whom i spent some time with on a visit to ottawa about a year and a half ago told me, he said, "alex, if you ever do a 'celebrity jeopardy!' with world leaders, put me down. i want to be on the show." i read that you dropped out of military school at one point to chase a girl? i had, just before going off to military college met the love of my life. and then the thought of being away from her for this extended period of time at military college, i guess, was one of the major influences in my walking out of military college. so what happened? we broke up not too long after that. ( laughing ) ( music playing ) when we were at the front door, i told you that i don't throw anything away. - you did say that. - and i have saved-- i have an example here. this is the first income tax return i filed after my first full year in broadcasting with the canadian broadcasting corporation. - i'm dying to see this. - 1962. - yep. - how much money did i make? oh, $8,855 and 41 cents. even then, i was overpaid. ( laughing ) now, what-- what were you doing there? alex: i was
well, prime minister trudeau, whom i spent some time with on a visit to ottawa about a year and a half ago told me, he said, "alex, if you ever do a 'celebrity jeopardy!' with world leaders, put me down. i want to be on the show." i read that you dropped out of military school at one point to chase a girl? i had, just before going off to military college met the love of my life. and then the thought of being away from her for this extended period of time at military college, i guess,...
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the french government she's seen trying to make conversation with canadian prime minister justin trudeauench president emmanuel macron, and british prime minister theresa may. look at this. >> a lot of people are listening. >> on the defense side, in terms of the whole, it's been very male dominated. >> that video went viral over the weekend with critics saying it exemplifies why the president's daughter should not act as a diplomat in international politics. over the course of the trip she participated in several bilateral meetings and was on stage for a women's empowerment forum. the white house posted a video of her giving a readout of a meeting between president trump, and japan's prime minister, shin shinzo abe, and ivanka visited the demilitarized zone between north and south korea. >>> as part of her latest rollout, massachusetts senator elizabeth warren plans to bolster the state department starting with a pool of u.s. diplomats. warren pledged to increase the number of u.s. ambassadors a around the world and swore offhandi off handing jobs to wealthy, putting america's interest
the french government she's seen trying to make conversation with canadian prime minister justin trudeauench president emmanuel macron, and british prime minister theresa may. look at this. >> a lot of people are listening. >> on the defense side, in terms of the whole, it's been very male dominated. >> that video went viral over the weekend with critics saying it exemplifies why the president's daughter should not act as a diplomat in international politics. over the course...
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you notice he never speaks that warmly about angela merkel or macron or justin trudeau.ct, he obvious has negative, nasty things. again, what's striking about it, it seems so easy to play donald trump. he mentions mbs sends him a birthday card, mentions putin flatters him. he's so taken up by that kind of personal flattery, it seems a pretty easy path to getting in on his good side. some democratic leaders have tried it, abe in japan, moon in south korea and it works. but i think the strong men have the ability to maybe go one step further and also he likes the strength they present. >> more than his allies. >> he finds democratic leaders constrained. they have to be worried about democratic constraints. >> human rights. >> that's the thing. i'm not naive, we're not naive here, united states has long dealt with regions that have questionable human rights records or might be autocratical but it's just he seems to enjoy it. he seems to relish in these relationships somehow. >> it minimizes a core element of u.s. power, which has always been that the united states stands up
you notice he never speaks that warmly about angela merkel or macron or justin trudeau.ct, he obvious has negative, nasty things. again, what's striking about it, it seems so easy to play donald trump. he mentions mbs sends him a birthday card, mentions putin flatters him. he's so taken up by that kind of personal flattery, it seems a pretty easy path to getting in on his good side. some democratic leaders have tried it, abe in japan, moon in south korea and it works. but i think the strong men...
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and justin trudeau denouncing the comments. >> i want everyone in canada to know that those comments are completely unacceptable. >> reporter: and british prime minister theresa may also calling trump's language completely unacceptable. >> hopefully we're in good shape on the debt ceiling. >> reporter: the president also taking a firm stance on the debt ceiling telling reporters that democratic leadership shouldn't use to negotiate. >> i can't imagine anybody ever thinking of using the debt ceiling as a negotiating wedge. that is a sacred element of our country. they can't use the debt ceiling to negotiate. >> reporter: changing his tune from 2013 when president obama was the one facing a debt ceiling crisis. >> the debt ceiling is a powerful weapon. i think that is a powerful card. >> and let's bring in inderjeet parmar in london, a frequent guest. good to have you with us. >> thank you. >> first up, president trump targeting these women in congress, progressive democrats, in denigrating statement, his audience cheered and then i backed off and said he didn't like the chanting and n
and justin trudeau denouncing the comments. >> i want everyone in canada to know that those comments are completely unacceptable. >> reporter: and british prime minister theresa may also calling trump's language completely unacceptable. >> hopefully we're in good shape on the debt ceiling. >> reporter: the president also taking a firm stance on the debt ceiling telling reporters that democratic leadership shouldn't use to negotiate. >> i can't imagine anybody ever...
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and here is justin trudeau. >> that is not how we do things in canada. a canadian is a canadian is a canadian and the diversity of our country is actually one of our greatest strengths. outfront now white house correspondent for american urban radio networks. you have covered politics for many years. did you ever think you would see a president speak like president trump just has? >> not out loud. this is a water shed moment for the history of the country and it should be. this was no dog whistle. this was the expression of a rabid dog expressed as racism. the rabid dog of american racism unambiguous expressed by the president of the united states in a way that no other president has. and it's time that the republican party and the party of lincoln, does the republican party want to be defined as a racist party? that is really the big question here and a big question for the press, as well. the press has got to make this a continuing story in which we go to all members of congress who are republicans and try to get them on the record about what they real
and here is justin trudeau. >> that is not how we do things in canada. a canadian is a canadian is a canadian and the diversity of our country is actually one of our greatest strengths. outfront now white house correspondent for american urban radio networks. you have covered politics for many years. did you ever think you would see a president speak like president trump just has? >> not out loud. this is a water shed moment for the history of the country and it should be. this was...
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business is a neighborhood sports bar established in the outer richmond district in 1949 by renee trudeaurenault was a french canadian who played pro hockey for the new york rangers. when his professional hockey career came toen an end, he moved to san francisco and opened hockey haven. renee ran the bar until he became disabled in a car accident after which his wife took over the bar. in october 1989, a woman named josephine burns bought the bar and married a man hired as a bartender who ran the bar with her from the early 1990s. present bar owner erin massey started working for josephine and john in 2001 and became the manager and she shared the same passion regarding the business. 2018 the findlay's offered massey the opportunity to buy the bar and she accepted. she is only the third owner in the 70-year existence and the third woman to own this thriving neighborhood bar. item 3f is joe goode performance group which is a nonprofit organization founded in 1986 by choreographer joe goode with the mission of promoting, understanding, compassion and tolerance o f people through the innovat
business is a neighborhood sports bar established in the outer richmond district in 1949 by renee trudeaurenault was a french canadian who played pro hockey for the new york rangers. when his professional hockey career came toen an end, he moved to san francisco and opened hockey haven. renee ran the bar until he became disabled in a car accident after which his wife took over the bar. in october 1989, a woman named josephine burns bought the bar and married a man hired as a bartender who ran...
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the project titled "hitler moves east" was a collaboration with a friend and former classmate, gary trudeau. they employed toy soldiers and constructed sets to stage the track by hitler's troops into the former soviet union between 1941 and 1943. the sepia toned images, i might you see here -- but you don't see them. i might need some help. really? ok. i'm going to keep talking. sepia toned images were published in the book you see here, in 1977, and set the stage for the now decades long preoccupation with history, memory, and myth. the photographs provoked questions that still hover over david levinthal's work. what am i looking at?, what am i looking at, really? [laughter] ok, hi. thanks. are these actually human beings? hours were spent studying archival battle footage. it was equally inspired by their "experience" of the war. how the war was passed down to them through film, novels, plays, poems, and even toys. his subsequent bodies of work are equally informed by various visual culture, from film noir -- if i can do this right, got it -- to televised westerns, photojournalism, and 19t
the project titled "hitler moves east" was a collaboration with a friend and former classmate, gary trudeau. they employed toy soldiers and constructed sets to stage the track by hitler's troops into the former soviet union between 1941 and 1943. the sepia toned images, i might you see here -- but you don't see them. i might need some help. really? ok. i'm going to keep talking. sepia toned images were published in the book you see here, in 1977, and set the stage for the now decades...
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european council president donald tusk in montreal for trade talks with canadian prime minister justin trudeauboth have criticized president trump over his verbal attacks on four female members of congress. >> i think the comments made were hurtful, wrong. i want everyone in canada to know that those comments are completely unacceptable. and should not be allowed or encouraged in canada >> mourners gathered outside the building of a kyoto animation studio where 33 people died an suspected arson attack flowers were laid outside the structure where a man burst into that building, set it on fire. >>> a dutch still life paint stolen by the nazis have been returned the foreign ministers of germany and italy were on hand for the unveiling of base of flowers, a master piece by dutch artist jan van heisem >>> after the break, the founder of oculus and defense company lm luckey joins us that's less than three minutes away stay with us >>> it is not just the title of world's most valuable company that microsoft and amazon are fighting over, it's also a potential $10 billion pentagon cloud contract up fo
european council president donald tusk in montreal for trade talks with canadian prime minister justin trudeauboth have criticized president trump over his verbal attacks on four female members of congress. >> i think the comments made were hurtful, wrong. i want everyone in canada to know that those comments are completely unacceptable. and should not be allowed or encouraged in canada >> mourners gathered outside the building of a kyoto animation studio where 33 people died an...