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round one of nafta talks wrap up as the us, canada and mexico try to reva m p the us, canada and mexicoo revamp the 20—year—old trade agreement. and find out why an entrepreneur in japan is agreement. and find out why an entrepreneur injapan is staking her future on dna analysis. it is a monday, everyone. glad you could join us for this edition of asia business report. i am rico hizon. the first round of talks aimed at revamping the north american trade agreement, or nafta, ended a few hours ago. the us, mexico and canada held meetings in washington, dc and covered more than 200 different negotiation topics. our business reporter has been following this story. a lot of wheeling and dealing, but was there progress made in this negotiation process? based on thejoint statement in this negotiation process? based on the joint statement the countries put out following the first round of talks, it looks as though there was progress in the fact they are committed to coming to a deal by early next year. that is the hope, and they are committed to making sure they are try and achieve that through
round one of nafta talks wrap up as the us, canada and mexico try to reva m p the us, canada and mexicoo revamp the 20—year—old trade agreement. and find out why an entrepreneur in japan is agreement. and find out why an entrepreneur injapan is staking her future on dna analysis. it is a monday, everyone. glad you could join us for this edition of asia business report. i am rico hizon. the first round of talks aimed at revamping the north american trade agreement, or nafta, ended a few...
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associations in the us, canada and mexico speak about their support for the north atlantic free trade agreement, representatives of the three countries have become a new round of talks to update the pact by 2018. this event was held at the national press club. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon. i am will roger, director of policy communications at the american farm bureau federation. today negotiators from three member states of nafta will begin renegotiating a treaty that is more than 20 years old. much is at stake particularly for agriculture. we have with us the three heads of the largest farm organizations in canada, mexico and the united states. the president of the american farm bureau federation, ron bonnett, president of the
associations in the us, canada and mexico speak about their support for the north atlantic free trade agreement, representatives of the three countries have become a new round of talks to update the pact by 2018. this event was held at the national press club. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon. i am will roger, director of policy communications at the american farm bureau federation. today negotiators from three member states of nafta will begin renegotiating a treaty that is...
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negotiators from the us, canada and mexico meet today to lash out a new north american free trade agreementone of the world's biggest shipping companies releases its latest earning numbers. what will this tell us earning numbers. what will this tell us about the state of global trade? good morning, asia, hello, world, glad you could join us for asia business report. i'm rico hizon. later today in washington, dc the first round of negotiations will start for nafta, the north american free trade agreement, a pact between canada, the us and mexico. the us president made a campaign to promise to renegotiate the deal signed in 1994. any other disagreements are between the us and mexico, but there are also issues in canada, one of them softwood lumber. to get to the root of this problem we sent our correspondent to the state of maine. there's a lot of uncertainty. nobody knows where this will go. there's a lot of talk about free trade and fairtrade. need fairtrade. money may not grow on trees by the softwood lumber isa not grow on trees by the softwood lumber is a billion—dollar business. canada
negotiators from the us, canada and mexico meet today to lash out a new north american free trade agreementone of the world's biggest shipping companies releases its latest earning numbers. what will this tell us earning numbers. what will this tell us about the state of global trade? good morning, asia, hello, world, glad you could join us for asia business report. i'm rico hizon. later today in washington, dc the first round of negotiations will start for nafta, the north american free trade...
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round one of the nafta talks are now complete, but huge differences remain as the us, canada and mexico to hold together one of the world's biggest free trade zones. and russia's biggest oil company is leading a $13 billion deal which will secure it thousands of petrol stations across india. hello and a very warm while on to world business report, wherever you are watching. i am ben bland. the us, canada and mexico have finished their first round of talks to overhaul north america's free trade deal, nafta. it follows president trump's threats to scrap the pact, saying it's been a disaster for us workers. the countries have pledged to reach an agreement by early next year, but some trade experts have warned the timetable is just too tight. there are huge challenges ahead. the us says it wants new measures to make sure a substantial proportion of vehicles covered by the deal are made in america. at the momentjust over 62% of each vehicle must come from one of the three countries — but reports suggest the us hasn't yet revealed how it wants this changed in an effort to boost its own automo
round one of the nafta talks are now complete, but huge differences remain as the us, canada and mexico to hold together one of the world's biggest free trade zones. and russia's biggest oil company is leading a $13 billion deal which will secure it thousands of petrol stations across india. hello and a very warm while on to world business report, wherever you are watching. i am ben bland. the us, canada and mexico have finished their first round of talks to overhaul north america's free trade...
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—— we are looking to the us, canada, and mexico. an agreement by early next year — but some trade experts have warned the timetable is just too tight. there are huge challenges ahead. the us says it wants new measures to make sure a substantial proportion of vehicles covered by the deal are made in america. at the momentjust over 62% of each vehicle must come from one of the three countries — but reports suggest the us hasn't yet revealed how it wants this changed in an effort to boost its own automotive sector. we will talk you through all of this on world business report in about 20 minutes, of course. another store we are —— another story we're looking at is the story of rosneft. a consortium led by the russian oil giant is expected to announce a $13 billion deal to buy the indian private refiner essar 0il. the deal will strengthen ties between the world's biggest oil producer and the world's fastest growing fuel consumer. essar 0il operates a 400,000 barrel—per—day oil refinery on india's west coast and sells fuels through its 3,
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walking a trade tightrope — round one of talks between the us, canada and mexico are over.ut can the three nations do what it takes to hold nafta together? live from london, that's our top story today, monday the 21st of august. the trading relationship is worth more than a trillion dollars a year, so can the members of nafta bridge their differences and save the troubled trade pact? also in the programme, the world's biggest oil producer gets cosy with it's fastest growing consumer, as russia's rosneft spends 13 billion dollars in india. a new week, the same worries. asian markets were down, with japan at its lowest level in four months over concerns for president trump's stalled economic agenda. europe is looking like this in the first half hour of trade. and from bumble to babies — we'll meet the woman who's behind a networking app for new mums called peanut to help them juggle careers and kids. elon musk has today issued a stark warning about the risks of killer robots in the future. today, we want to know if you think terminator type robots could be more fact than fict
walking a trade tightrope — round one of talks between the us, canada and mexico are over.ut can the three nations do what it takes to hold nafta together? live from london, that's our top story today, monday the 21st of august. the trading relationship is worth more than a trillion dollars a year, so can the members of nafta bridge their differences and save the troubled trade pact? also in the programme, the world's biggest oil producer gets cosy with it's fastest growing consumer, as...
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canada, the us and mexico rehashing the north american free—trade agreement, 23 yea rs american free—tradent, 23 years after it went into effect. this is newsday. thank you for joining us. the philippines will be posting growth figures for the second quarter and it is one of the fastest—growing economies in asia but it has a weakening currency and concerns over a growing account deficit. rodrigo duterte on a campaign to increase infrastructure spending but he needs funds to do this. we match up with carlos dominguez, the finance secretary. we think it is a very important neighbour and it is important for us to test the market in china so we are coming up to a small issue of $200 million and we just want to sit how well it will be received. —— to see. you are getting these at a time when you're trying to fight your claims against china in the south china sea. isn't there a risk you will give up on these claims in the china sea? absolutely not. we have won oui’ china sea? absolutely not. we have won our case in the arbitration court but, as president rodrigo duterte rodrigo said, we will tak
canada, the us and mexico rehashing the north american free—trade agreement, 23 yea rs american free—tradent, 23 years after it went into effect. this is newsday. thank you for joining us. the philippines will be posting growth figures for the second quarter and it is one of the fastest—growing economies in asia but it has a weakening currency and concerns over a growing account deficit. rodrigo duterte on a campaign to increase infrastructure spending but he needs funds to do this. we...
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that's how donald trump has described the north american free trade agreement, a pact between the us, canadaexico. welcome to world business report. i'm jamie robertson. also in the programme, rico will talk us through some surprisingly strong economic data from some asian economies. but first, us president donald trump has closed down two white house business councils. this comes as several business leaders started walking away from the groups, in a reaction against the preisdent‘s response —— president's response to the deadly protests in charlottesville, virginia. despite belatedly condemning the white supremacist and neo—nazi groups that rallied, on tuesday, mr trump appeared to defend the rally‘s organisers. samira hussain reports from new york. it was the tweets that said it all. 0n it was the tweets that said it all. on wednesday, donald trump disbanded to councils to bring jobs to america. but the move was more about saving face. i especially want to thank ken frazier. in a statement, ken frazier said he felt a responsibility to ta ke said he felt a responsibility to take a stand aga
that's how donald trump has described the north american free trade agreement, a pact between the us, canadaexico. welcome to world business report. i'm jamie robertson. also in the programme, rico will talk us through some surprisingly strong economic data from some asian economies. but first, us president donald trump has closed down two white house business councils. this comes as several business leaders started walking away from the groups, in a reaction against the preisdent‘s response...
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july publication from the institute of faculty of actuaries in the united kingdom found that the us canada and britain have all experienced some really slowing gains since two thousand and eleven that report suggests that the combination of the recession and cuts to social safety net per. rams may have played a role quote these signs should be taken as warnings that were sent health care behavior and environment can reverse decades of success and health and longevity in fact in the u.k. they said pension costs are been cut by three hundred ten billion pounds thanks to austerity of course we must point out that there's been no us there at eight there's been an increase a social welfare cost to bankers to the top one percent through this zero percent interest rates the free money they get from the fed or the central bank of england the bank of england so you know that there has been no reduction in the overall cost actually in terms of how much the government spends you can see that in their own get government deficit numbers like government spending is gone up on welfare by trillions and tr
july publication from the institute of faculty of actuaries in the united kingdom found that the us canada and britain have all experienced some really slowing gains since two thousand and eleven that report suggests that the combination of the recession and cuts to social safety net per. rams may have played a role quote these signs should be taken as warnings that were sent health care behavior and environment can reverse decades of success and health and longevity in fact in the u.k. they...
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with canada, the us, we have $56 billion in reciprocal trade and the us has a surplus at this time. with mexico and canada we have $3.2 billion in trade and mexico has a slight surplus. canada is the top export market for 29 us states. as farm leaders we have outlined common ground for forward. there are five areas we agreed on. one is a focus on increased and improved regulatory alignment. the secondary is looking at approving the flow of goods at border crossings. the third is alignment of science-based sanitary measures and with that fancy term that is human animal and plant health issues. the elimination of non-science-based technical barriers to trade is another area we need to concentrate on. adapting the agreement to technology advanceds that have been made since 1994. in 1994, the internet, digital economies, those types of things. in closing i would like to echo what was said this morning. we are neighbors, partners and friends, we have a relationship based on trust and understanding. agriculture has been a success. and remember, do no harm. thank you. >> finally, bosco vega
with canada, the us, we have $56 billion in reciprocal trade and the us has a surplus at this time. with mexico and canada we have $3.2 billion in trade and mexico has a slight surplus. canada is the top export market for 29 us states. as farm leaders we have outlined common ground for forward. there are five areas we agreed on. one is a focus on increased and improved regulatory alignment. the secondary is looking at approving the flow of goods at border crossings. the third is alignment of...
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for years the us has said the canadian government is unfairly subsidising its lumber industry and canada took their arguments to a nafta panel created to hear these kinds of complaints and repeatedly the americans lost. so now the us wants to get rid of the panels all together and find another way to resolve conflicts. not so fast. the canadians said they will quit the nafta talks if these panels go. so what now? renegotiations will be testy a nd ta ke what now? renegotiations will be testy and take time and these panels will be a sticking point. mexico says it wants them to stay and even if the americans get their way, they will still need to find a way to settle arguments that make up in the future. if one thing is clear, friends disagree. the international monetary fund has warned that china's credit growth is on a dangerous trajectory. the imf says that without the boom in lending, china's recent rate of economic growth would have been significantly slower. let's get more on this with rico hizon in singapore. it isa it is a double—edged sword with beijing on the step path. it tolerat
for years the us has said the canadian government is unfairly subsidising its lumber industry and canada took their arguments to a nafta panel created to hear these kinds of complaints and repeatedly the americans lost. so now the us wants to get rid of the panels all together and find another way to resolve conflicts. not so fast. the canadians said they will quit the nafta talks if these panels go. so what now? renegotiations will be testy a nd ta ke what now? renegotiations will be testy and...
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one of his major campaign promises was to rework the trade agreement between the us, canada and mexicor that he didn't want tweaks, he wanted major changes. with me isjoseph sternberg, wsj europe 0pinion editor. when we look at what the president has achieved so far, has he done well enough on delivering the promises or are we expecting too much? you don't generally see a huge number of deliverable promises because things take time in washington but the big problem for trump is you have much less prospect there ever will be deliverables. some of the things you've did. such as the tra ns—pacific some of the things you've did. such as the trans—pacific partnership, the withdrawal, it's not necessarily an achievement anyway, and it also shows he has this ability to say no to things without being to say —— being able to say what he will say yes to. the deeper we get into this administration, the bigger problem that is. it's not enough to oppose your predecessor eventually, you have your predecessor eventually, you have to set out some think you are going to do. if president trump happens t
one of his major campaign promises was to rework the trade agreement between the us, canada and mexicor that he didn't want tweaks, he wanted major changes. with me isjoseph sternberg, wsj europe 0pinion editor. when we look at what the president has achieved so far, has he done well enough on delivering the promises or are we expecting too much? you don't generally see a huge number of deliverable promises because things take time in washington but the big problem for trump is you have much...
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now president of farm and ranch associations in the us, canada and mexico speak about their support forthe north atlantic free trade agreement, representatives of the three countries have become a new round of talks to update the pact by 2018. this event was held at the national press club.
now president of farm and ranch associations in the us, canada and mexico speak about their support forthe north atlantic free trade agreement, representatives of the three countries have become a new round of talks to update the pact by 2018. this event was held at the national press club.
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nafta was implemented back in the ninety's it really tied together the three economies of nafta the us canada and mexico in fact on top of that dependency you know the jump in u.s. exports to canada and mexico skyrocketed in fact there are two biggest export markets we're talking about over a trillion dollars a year and you will trade so if there was a major change to now that there would be a major change to the u.s. economy and businesses and jobs and i mean most analyst estimates are expecting that if there were big changes to nafta we could see up to fourteen million jobs at risk so not only would it look bad on the businesses and obviously be a struggle for them it wouldn't exactly look good for president trump i there considering the reason he goes after these sort of trade deals is to protect the american worker so you know it's it's not something that they are upset to hear about at least not right now you know as long as that we only see minor changes and renegotiation of the tenets of the deal and it's part of the reality that there's going to be some sort of disconnect here what po
nafta was implemented back in the ninety's it really tied together the three economies of nafta the us canada and mexico in fact on top of that dependency you know the jump in u.s. exports to canada and mexico skyrocketed in fact there are two biggest export markets we're talking about over a trillion dollars a year and you will trade so if there was a major change to now that there would be a major change to the u.s. economy and businesses and jobs and i mean most analyst estimates are...
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later today, the us, canada and mexico will sit down to renegotiate the nafta free trade agreement.bad—tempered news conference in his new york tower, donald trump has lashed out at reporters who pressed him on his response to the violence in charlottesville, virginia at the weekend. unscripted and in his own words, the president again blamed "both sides" for the clashes which broke out when neo—nazis and white supremacists held a rally on saturday. david willis has this report violence. 0ur ——i have no doubt about it and if you reported accurately, you would say. condemned to failing to apportion blame for the violence and more than 30 others injured, the president took to the white house on monday to denounce racism and the white supremacist groups that organise this rally. a carefully worded statement which briefly served to cool the embers of outrage, only to the president to reignite them 2a hours later. outrage, only to the president to reignite them 24 hours later. you had a group on one side and you had a grip on the other side that was also very violent and nobody wants to
later today, the us, canada and mexico will sit down to renegotiate the nafta free trade agreement.bad—tempered news conference in his new york tower, donald trump has lashed out at reporters who pressed him on his response to the violence in charlottesville, virginia at the weekend. unscripted and in his own words, the president again blamed "both sides" for the clashes which broke out when neo—nazis and white supremacists held a rally on saturday. david willis has this report...
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but the us buys more goods and services from its neighbours than it sells to them, so has a big trade deficit, more than $12 billion with canadaxico. trump wants a deal that helps us firms sell more to these nations, and his trade representative began the meeting by talking tough. for cou ntless for countless americans, this agreement has failed, we cannot ignore the huge trade deficits, the lost manufacturing jobs, the businesses that have closed or moved, because of incentives, intended or not, in the current agreement. canada does not view trade surpluses deficits as a primary measure of whether it's own relationship works, nonetheless, it is probable in worth pointing out today that our trade with the us is balanced and mutually beneficial. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. the economy of the philippines grew by 6.5% in the second quarter of the year, boosted by higher government spending and a strong performance in the agriculture sector. the performance is though, lower than the 7.1% growth in the same period a year ago, when election—related spending boosted the economy. japan has recorded
but the us buys more goods and services from its neighbours than it sells to them, so has a big trade deficit, more than $12 billion with canadaxico. trump wants a deal that helps us firms sell more to these nations, and his trade representative began the meeting by talking tough. for cou ntless for countless americans, this agreement has failed, we cannot ignore the huge trade deficits, the lost manufacturing jobs, the businesses that have closed or moved, because of incentives, intended or...
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one of his major campaign promises was to rework the trade agreement between the us, canada and mexicot tweaks, he wanted major changes. chinese personal computer maker lenovo posted a first—quarter loss this morning saying higher costs and slower growth in the personal computer market are to blame. it plummeted more than 70 million dollars into the red for the three months that ended injune. but lenovo's chief executive is hoping the chinese market will help the company moving forward. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter — i'm @benmbland. stay with us on bbc news — still to come. three years after his capture by so—called islamic state — a yazidi boy is reunited with his family in canada. washington, the world's most political city, is today assessing the political health of the world's most powerful man. indeed, i did have a relationship with miss lewinsky that was not appropriate. in fact, it was wrong. in south africa, 97 people have been killed today, in one of the worst days of violence between rival black groups. over the last 1ten days, 500
one of his major campaign promises was to rework the trade agreement between the us, canada and mexicot tweaks, he wanted major changes. chinese personal computer maker lenovo posted a first—quarter loss this morning saying higher costs and slower growth in the personal computer market are to blame. it plummeted more than 70 million dollars into the red for the three months that ended injune. but lenovo's chief executive is hoping the chinese market will help the company moving forward. don't...
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one of his major campaign promises was to rework the trade agreement between the us, canada and mexicor that he didn't want tweaks, he wanted major changes. with us is dr brian klaas, fellow in comparative politics at the london school of economics. thank you for coming to joiners. we have been looking at what promises president trump hasn't has not achieved, i'll be expecting too much given we're 200 years into a four year term? i don't think so, in historical terms usually when the white house, the house the senate are controlled by the same party there is a mandate sweeping progress for change, but that has not been achieved. president trump promised he would say manager builds within 100 days of becoming president. we ronde 211, he has signed non—, they have not been submitted to congress in any reasonable form and are going nowhere. which of those do you suggest he should concentrate on getting through in order to placate those who say he has not achieved anything, legislatively, so far?‘ anything, legislatively, so far?l smart move would be to go their infrastructure, this is the
one of his major campaign promises was to rework the trade agreement between the us, canada and mexicor that he didn't want tweaks, he wanted major changes. with us is dr brian klaas, fellow in comparative politics at the london school of economics. thank you for coming to joiners. we have been looking at what promises president trump hasn't has not achieved, i'll be expecting too much given we're 200 years into a four year term? i don't think so, in historical terms usually when the white...
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interesting given the renegotiations happening on nafta between the us, canada and mexico. for all your messages as well. we will be back tomorrow. goodbye. good morning, rather chilly start across many parts of the uk, some clear skies overnight. that translated into sunshine for many parts through today come gradually we will see some rain spreading from the west. ahead of that, increasing cloud coming from this area of low pressure and this weather front bringing the rain from the west. this morning, already raining in northern ireland and by lunchtime that will have spread into western scotla nd that will have spread into western scotland but for most of us for most of the date it will be dry with some sunny spells. by about 4pm the rain will move into cornwall, pembrokeshire and anglesey and elsewhere in wales, a bit more cloudy in the afternoon but for the midlands and eastern and south—eastern parts, fine and sunny. a bit of rain come into cumbria and the isle of man and it continues in northern ireland and by this time in the afternoon much of scotland beneath the c
interesting given the renegotiations happening on nafta between the us, canada and mexico. for all your messages as well. we will be back tomorrow. goodbye. good morning, rather chilly start across many parts of the uk, some clear skies overnight. that translated into sunshine for many parts through today come gradually we will see some rain spreading from the west. ahead of that, increasing cloud coming from this area of low pressure and this weather front bringing the rain from the west. this...
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or us canada and britain where there is seen this increase in mortality and therefore celebrating they reduce pension costs they say the broader trend isn't unique to the us a july publication from the institute of faculty of actuaries in the united kingdom found that the u.s. canada and britain have all experienced some really slowing gains since two thousand and eleven that report suggests that the combination of the recession and cuts to social safety net programs may have played a role quote the signs should be taken as warnings that worsened health care behavior and environment can reverse decades of success and health and longevity in fact in the u.k. they said pension costs are been cut by three hundred ten billion pounds thanks to austerity of course we must point out that there's been no us there is a there's been an increase of social welfare cost to bankers to the top one percent through this zero percent interest rates the free money they get from the fed or the central bank of england the bank of england so that has been no reduction in the overall cost actually in terms o
or us canada and britain where there is seen this increase in mortality and therefore celebrating they reduce pension costs they say the broader trend isn't unique to the us a july publication from the institute of faculty of actuaries in the united kingdom found that the u.s. canada and britain have all experienced some really slowing gains since two thousand and eleven that report suggests that the combination of the recession and cuts to social safety net programs may have played a role...
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after cuba denies it used a sonic device to damage the hearing of us diplomats. now, canada says it's investigating symptoms reported by its staff. writer and filmmaker, michael moore, is making his broadway debut. the oscar winner tells us why he's saving a presidential box. president trump has again threatened north korea. if the regime in pyongyang thinks about attacking the united states, he said, "things will happen to them like they never thought possible. they will be in trouble like few nations have ever been." he also suggested his earlier threat that north korea faces "fire and fury" might not have been tough enough. his defence secretary has warned that war would be catastrophic, and insisted diplomacy is yielding results. from washington, nick bryant. it's from his golf club in newjersey during his working vacation that donald trump is managing this stand—off. and this afternoon he was back in his trademark suit and tie, and using his trademark tough talk, his response to the latest threats from pyongyang. i will tell you this, if north korea does anything in ter
after cuba denies it used a sonic device to damage the hearing of us diplomats. now, canada says it's investigating symptoms reported by its staff. writer and filmmaker, michael moore, is making his broadway debut. the oscar winner tells us why he's saving a presidential box. president trump has again threatened north korea. if the regime in pyongyang thinks about attacking the united states, he said, "things will happen to them like they never thought possible. they will be in trouble...
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business and going to a bigger picture story, if you like, which is north america trade between the us, canada $1 trillion per year, but mr trump is not happy with the free trade deal, calling nafta a job killer. the first round of talks to renegotiate the deal began in washington today. america's chief negotiator was talking tough. for callous americans this agreement has failed. we cannot ignore —— for cou ntless failed. we cannot ignore —— for countless americans. we can't ignore the huge trade deficits, lost manufacturing jobs and businesses that have moved and closed because of incentives, intended or not, in the current agreement. now some exciting news about james the current agreement. now some exciting news aboutjames bond. after months of speculation daniel craig has confirmed he will return as 007 in the next film due to be released in 2019. he said this will be his final appearance. months of speculation, will daniel craig come back for a fifth time as 007? will you return as james bond? yes. cheering daniel is the seventh actor to take on bond and is commercially the most successf
business and going to a bigger picture story, if you like, which is north america trade between the us, canada $1 trillion per year, but mr trump is not happy with the free trade deal, calling nafta a job killer. the first round of talks to renegotiate the deal began in washington today. america's chief negotiator was talking tough. for callous americans this agreement has failed. we cannot ignore —— for cou ntless failed. we cannot ignore —— for countless americans. we can't ignore the...
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north american trade between the us, canada and mexico is worth more than $1 trillion a year. o renegotiate the deal. joining us live from washington is michelle fleury. during the presidential campaign, donald trump said he would repeal nafta. he‘s now back tracked to renegotiating it, but what are his issues with it? he has put his agenda forward on the basis of america first, saint up manufacturing jobs across the board are from america to mexico, and one way of doing that is by reducing trade deficits. they have a big one with mexico. there is a press conference going online in the building behind me and canada‘s trade minister has basically said that canada does not view the surplus or deficit says the most important part of any trade agreement. it gives you a sense of how difficult these talks are going to be. we are talking about a trade deal that is the biggest agreement in the world, it covers about a quarter of the global economy, so i huge chunk of the world‘s wealth and growth involved and is at stake here. what with canada and mexico wa nt to here. what with canada
north american trade between the us, canada and mexico is worth more than $1 trillion a year. o renegotiate the deal. joining us live from washington is michelle fleury. during the presidential campaign, donald trump said he would repeal nafta. he‘s now back tracked to renegotiating it, but what are his issues with it? he has put his agenda forward on the basis of america first, saint up manufacturing jobs across the board are from america to mexico, and one way of doing that is by reducing...
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problem is that an enormous percentage of the goods freely traded inside this curtain after zone the us canada mexico have. very high levels of non nafta content which means enormous lost opportunities for workers inside the nafta zone so if i could boil it down to just a sentence or two actual practical stuff it's that. you know you may get a computer that says it was assembled in mexico but ninety percent of the stuff made in it came from either china or germany exactly so so it really isn't a mexican product exists so in mexico is not expanding as a result of that they're not growing because they're not doing manufacturing and that's hurting the entire north american trade bloc and china and germany and other countries outside north america are reaping major benefits from wide open access to the us market which is of course the big prize in any global trade negotiation and again incurring no obligations whatever to open their markets in their own right what do we know. so what about chapter is a chapter eleven chapter not just one thought time of the i.z.'s the into a. state dispute. about
problem is that an enormous percentage of the goods freely traded inside this curtain after zone the us canada mexico have. very high levels of non nafta content which means enormous lost opportunities for workers inside the nafta zone so if i could boil it down to just a sentence or two actual practical stuff it's that. you know you may get a computer that says it was assembled in mexico but ninety percent of the stuff made in it came from either china or germany exactly so so it really isn't...
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and in russia on one side of this arctic in five nato nations, the us, canada, denmark, iceland, norway on the other side. this the cause of the ice melting will create real geopolitical challenges, there is something called the arctic council, nato on one side, russia on the other. i hope we can find a way to use diplomacy to avoid further conflict in the high north. >> and we don't have enough icebreakers. anybody know how many icebreakers the united states has? one. you get the prize, one. denmark, a nation of 4 million people, they have six . russia has dozens. china has 12 and is building more. >> we need to step up our game if we are going to operate in a high north. >> so lastly, having walked you through a few of the world's oceans. let me turn to what i call sometimes the outlaw seed. the outlaw see, those oceans are the largest crime sees in the world. >> falluja. >> dumping, acidification. piracy itself. fishing. under reported, under regulated. >> catches of protein down 60 percent over the last two decades. and the oceans are warming. again, we can have a debate about why t
and in russia on one side of this arctic in five nato nations, the us, canada, denmark, iceland, norway on the other side. this the cause of the ice melting will create real geopolitical challenges, there is something called the arctic council, nato on one side, russia on the other. i hope we can find a way to use diplomacy to avoid further conflict in the high north. >> and we don't have enough icebreakers. anybody know how many icebreakers the united states has? one. you get the prize,...
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us. canada has about a 20 billion or so surplus with us, and those are our two biggest exporting countries is some value here to bring them to the table to say, hey, guys, we're doing a lot for you. yes, you're doing a lot for us, so let's work on maybe some duty free stuff. some quotas. maybe even some tariffs on goods just to level off the playing field a little bit. liz: the standards obama put in place, scott. watch this. it forced companies, basically the lawmakers to build a lot of the lightweight small cars that nobody wants. everybody wants the suvs and trucks. so it's really not cost effective for automakers to do that, so they put those factories in mexico to make those little cars; right? i mean, isn't this a complicated issue for the president? >> yeah. it's complicated for that exact regard. and here's the other thing. remember, trump did a great job at the beginning of his administration talking to those companies like ford about bringing this jobs back or bringing jobs like this back or keeping them from going overseas. so working out some of these in half did a deals with r
us. canada has about a 20 billion or so surplus with us, and those are our two biggest exporting countries is some value here to bring them to the table to say, hey, guys, we're doing a lot for you. yes, you're doing a lot for us, so let's work on maybe some duty free stuff. some quotas. maybe even some tariffs on goods just to level off the playing field a little bit. liz: the standards obama put in place, scott. watch this. it forced companies, basically the lawmakers to build a lot of the...
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it's called the raises and it's used by canada and australia. >> as canada i and taxpayers and is that the why we're here the raise act raise will increaseith as and tell cast gorys willon. they go to merit based system. it's like speak english and demonstrate skills that require for u.s. economy. this if passed as a whole slashes immigration levels. white house aid stephen miller and along with cnn reporter things got heated. >> this who notion they are to learn english from they get to the united states. are britain an australia. >> i have to honestly say i'm shocked aaa 0. >> it reveals your cosmopolitan bias to shock degree nat your mind -- this is amazing case case it's so insalting it millions of hard working immigrants who do speakish lush. >> he woymented to promo on sat uof liberty. so let take a moment and enjoy the back and forming on that. i don't want to get off into a whole thing about history but the statue of liberty is sim poll of liberty anden lightning the word. the poem you're referring to was added later. not actually part of the original >> more fundamentally. >>
it's called the raises and it's used by canada and australia. >> as canada i and taxpayers and is that the why we're here the raise act raise will increaseith as and tell cast gorys willon. they go to merit based system. it's like speak english and demonstrate skills that require for u.s. economy. this if passed as a whole slashes immigration levels. white house aid stephen miller and along with cnn reporter things got heated. >> this who notion they are to learn english from they...
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the us and canada are investigating reports that cuba may have used a sonic device to damage the hearing of its diplomatic staff in havana. the us said its diplomats were taken ill. one canadian is reported to have had hearing loss and headaches. washington has expleed two cu ban diplomats. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. venezuela's political and economic crisis is precariously poised. the maduro regime is determined to rewrite the constitution to strengthen its grip on power. the opposition is intent on using mass protest to bring the government down. the current stand—off is not sustainable, but which side will prevail? my guest is isaias medina, until last month the venezuelan diplomat at the un. now an anti—maduro dissident. can maduro outlast his enemies? isaias medina, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. thank you so much, stephen. i would like to express my gratitude not only to you personally but to hardtalk and the bbc for representing objectively the hardships that the venezuelan people are living in right now in my country. well, let's examine
the us and canada are investigating reports that cuba may have used a sonic device to damage the hearing of its diplomatic staff in havana. the us said its diplomats were taken ill. one canadian is reported to have had hearing loss and headaches. washington has expleed two cu ban diplomats. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. venezuela's political and economic crisis is precariously poised. the maduro regime is determined to rewrite the constitution to strengthen...
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growth that we've seen on an annual basis from a nafta for all three countries of involves us mexico and canada and of course so you know let's go to the wish list was really what we're trying to talk about here what canada wants a lot of things that america wants but when you break it down a new chapter on labor standards is something that was already mentioned but also environmental standards are important gender rights indigenous rights progressive things they can unions want to push this forward to make it not just an act. nomic agreement but a social ingredient for people in the labor market for people of minorities for indigenous people that supported thing when it comes from the canadian side also reforms to the investor state dispute settlement that's chapter of eleven of not the basically the government the canadian government wants to have the right not to be sued by companies they want to have the right to protect the health of people within canada expand procurement that's the third one procurement meaning that you know of cities in the states if they're building infrastructure they
growth that we've seen on an annual basis from a nafta for all three countries of involves us mexico and canada and of course so you know let's go to the wish list was really what we're trying to talk about here what canada wants a lot of things that america wants but when you break it down a new chapter on labor standards is something that was already mentioned but also environmental standards are important gender rights indigenous rights progressive things they can unions want to push this...
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trade between the us, canada and mexico is worth more than $1 trillion a year — it happens under a freeairy. nestle is launching three new varieties of the walnut whip, its oldest chocolate brand, without the walnut. a nestle spokesperson says the company simply wants "to extend the whip range". but some say strong global demand for walnuts, together with a poor crop in chile last year and the falling value of the pound has led to a prohibitive rise in prices. among chocolate fans it‘s certainly whipping up debate. the ftse is up a bed today. —— up a bit today. shares in admiral sank as much as 5.5% earlier today after the insurer said the rising cost of personal injury claims hit profits. shares in construction firm balfour beatty have jumped 6% after a strong set of results implied its turnaround was on track. that‘s all the business news. after months of speculation, daniel craig has finally confirmed he will return as james bond in the next film which is due in 2019. he told an american television show that this appearance would be his last as 007. it‘s been a closely guided secret
trade between the us, canada and mexico is worth more than $1 trillion a year — it happens under a freeairy. nestle is launching three new varieties of the walnut whip, its oldest chocolate brand, without the walnut. a nestle spokesperson says the company simply wants "to extend the whip range". but some say strong global demand for walnuts, together with a poor crop in chile last year and the falling value of the pound has led to a prohibitive rise in prices. among chocolate fans...
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software is called chronos and was used in a number of countries including france, the uk, the us and canadahas some support within the cyber security industry and from his motherjanet hutchins, who said he spent an enormous amount of his time trying to combat these kind of problems, to improve security on the web, and she says the charges against him are outrageous. time for the sport with will bury. starting with the latest from the world athletics championships in london. usain bolt making his final appearance on the global stage back at the stadium where he won those gold medals five years ago at london 2012. he has been in action in the 100 metres eats ahead of the semifinal tomorrow. he won his heat with a time of 10.0 seconds, but described his performance as a very bad, and he is unhappy with the starting blocks. not at his best, but you usain bolt, importantly, into the semifinals of the world athletics championships. mo farah has fond memories of the stadium, he won gold in the 5000 metres and 10,000 metres four years ago, and is about a run in the next couple of minutes in the 10,
software is called chronos and was used in a number of countries including france, the uk, the us and canadahas some support within the cyber security industry and from his motherjanet hutchins, who said he spent an enormous amount of his time trying to combat these kind of problems, to improve security on the web, and she says the charges against him are outrageous. time for the sport with will bury. starting with the latest from the world athletics championships in london. usain bolt making...
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after cuba denies it used a sonic device to damage the hearing of us diplomats. now, canada moore, is making his broadway debut. the oscar winner tells us why he's saving a presidential box.
after cuba denies it used a sonic device to damage the hearing of us diplomats. now, canada moore, is making his broadway debut. the oscar winner tells us why he's saving a presidential box.
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backers of this plan say it is similar to immigration systems used in australia and canada. omists however warn the gop plan might actually hurt economic growth by reducing the number of available workers. let's talk it over with texas congressman gonzalez. he's a democrat and he's joining us now from texas. thank you congressman. how is this immigration plan being received first on capitol hill among you and your colleagues? >> well, obviously, it's going to be dead on arrival. and it's unfortunate because it's another lost opportunity rooted into partisan politics. i think both parties are interested in talking about some type of intelligent immigration plan for the country but when you use english proficiency as a standard to immigrate to the united states of america it's obviously flawed. i can assure you the members of both congress and the senate have at some point in history had an ancestor who was not proficient if the english language. it's never been a standard used to immigrate to this country great. when you discriminate on age, we have laws that prohibit age disc
backers of this plan say it is similar to immigration systems used in australia and canada. omists however warn the gop plan might actually hurt economic growth by reducing the number of available workers. let's talk it over with texas congressman gonzalez. he's a democrat and he's joining us now from texas. thank you congressman. how is this immigration plan being received first on capitol hill among you and your colleagues? >> well, obviously, it's going to be dead on arrival. and it's...
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a lot more to come stay with us for canada to international the hunted when it seems is over already. as the french public's fold out of love for the leader of just one hundred days in the field looking out for more closely on the rescue news coming up. in fattening up administrators they're not hiring doctors they're not actually improving health but they are creating more bureaucracy more fees more infant mortality life expectancy is dropping overall health standards are collapsing. an elderly palestinian couple have lived in the same house in east jerusalem for more than fifty years a number less about to be evicted by israeli authorities. we lived for fifty three years to this house and it was a great injustice israel should give us back our land they take our homes and claim . they take all of trailers even farm here is seventy six years old her husband's eighty four moved into that house back in one hundred sixty four which is three years before israel took over eastern jerusalem she says now the threat of this forthcoming a fiction is left them in despair. then. the police are
a lot more to come stay with us for canada to international the hunted when it seems is over already. as the french public's fold out of love for the leader of just one hundred days in the field looking out for more closely on the rescue news coming up. in fattening up administrators they're not hiring doctors they're not actually improving health but they are creating more bureaucracy more fees more infant mortality life expectancy is dropping overall health standards are collapsing. an...
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the children were born in the us, argentina, canada and the youngest one arrived in australia.road. geography lessons are something special. i think if you have kids, you have the responsibility to take them to see the beautiful world we live in. that'll be the best education, to show them the world, notjust read education, to show them the world, not just read about education, to show them the world, notjust read about it or see and maybe about the world. we never hear them say, are we there yet? no, they don't know that question, because the know the world is there. so after a few days in york, they will be exploring the north of england and then scotland. that's something ofa and then scotland. that's something of a change from some of their more recent tropical destinations. would you think of the weather? it rains a lot. it rains a lot, but it is nice when it's sunny. would you think of the weather? it's like a woman, you get in one day, everything from her! the family are trying to fund the rest of their travels with a book about their lives. at some point, they will retu
the children were born in the us, argentina, canada and the youngest one arrived in australia.road. geography lessons are something special. i think if you have kids, you have the responsibility to take them to see the beautiful world we live in. that'll be the best education, to show them the world, notjust read education, to show them the world, not just read about education, to show them the world, notjust read about it or see and maybe about the world. we never hear them say, are we there...
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their children were born in the us, argentina, canada and their youngest son, wallaby, arrived in australiai think if you have kids, you have a responsibility to show them the beautiful world we live in, geography lessons. we never heard them say, are we there yet? they know that we will get there. after a few days in york, they will be exploring the north of england, and then scotland. it is something of a change from some of their more recent tropical destinations. what do you think of the weather? it is very rainy. it rains a lot. it rains a lot, but it is really nice when it's sunny. what do you think of our weather? it is like a woman. in one day you are getting everything from her... the zapps are trying to fund the rest of their travels with a book about their lives. at some point they will return home to argentina, but for now, there is so much more of the world to explore. police in arkansas in the us are searching for thieves who stole an atm from a bank using a fork lift truck. the raid was carried out in the city of conway in the early hours of wednesday morning. police say the
their children were born in the us, argentina, canada and their youngest son, wallaby, arrived in australiai think if you have kids, you have a responsibility to show them the beautiful world we live in, geography lessons. we never heard them say, are we there yet? they know that we will get there. after a few days in york, they will be exploring the north of england, and then scotland. it is something of a change from some of their more recent tropical destinations. what do you think of the...
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of a i'm alex mile of america in montreal canada. us marines have been preparing for world war three with the help of a combat simulator is set up in an unnamed eastern european country with russian speaking insurgents trouble is seems there's little resemblance to reality. no sir. i'm kevin oh and thanks for watching this is the station the questions more check out our facebook page naughty dot com. it will ever. be used to. here's what people have been saying about redacted in the navy seals exactly just full on awesome self the only show i go out of my way to punch him believe it is the really packed a punch to sleep yampa is the john. and all over of our three americans doing the same thing we are apparently better than blue nothing's better than some a c. anybody had ever heard of love or down for the night not the president of the world bank so very good to the world today seriously send us an email. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself and taken your last turn. to cut up to you as we all knew it wou
of a i'm alex mile of america in montreal canada. us marines have been preparing for world war three with the help of a combat simulator is set up in an unnamed eastern european country with russian speaking insurgents trouble is seems there's little resemblance to reality. no sir. i'm kevin oh and thanks for watching this is the station the questions more check out our facebook page naughty dot com. it will ever. be used to. here's what people have been saying about redacted in the navy seals...
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of big i'm alex mile of america in montreal canada. us marines have been preparing for world war three with the help of a calm but simulator set in an unarmed eastern european country with russian speaking insurgents trouble is it seems there's little resemblance to reality. no the first place that the for. a leader that for i'm kevin always thinks watching more live use must just thirty minutes time more of a great program is right after this break. never let me. get. in. touch with. these two different. groups. one else seemed wrong but all in all just don't call. me all that you get to shape out of this thing comes to educate and it gains from an equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. i'm after transit we're going underground on the day of the sched jewel release of u.s. whistleblower chelsea manning coming up in the show was manning tortured by the obama administration for revealing american lawlessness we speak to former cia officer ray mcgovern about u.s. violations of interna
of big i'm alex mile of america in montreal canada. us marines have been preparing for world war three with the help of a calm but simulator set in an unarmed eastern european country with russian speaking insurgents trouble is it seems there's little resemblance to reality. no the first place that the for. a leader that for i'm kevin always thinks watching more live use must just thirty minutes time more of a great program is right after this break. never let me. get. in. touch with. these two...
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of a i'm alex mileage for america in montreal canada. us marines been preparing for world war three with the help of combat simulator set in an unnamed eastern european country with a russian speaking insurgents trouble is this it was very little resemblance to reality when you look at it. no. thank god. i live without that's the way the music shaping up this wednesday from. the next round up in thirty minutes time is always going to get twenty four seventh's news and so many more stories to. zero in are already out there that one if you're that. good hope to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so. you want to be president. to i believe this is what the three of them will be good. interested in the waters in the. city. and welcome to crossfire all things are considered i'm peter lavelle it was only a matter of time before congressional democrats would attempt to impeach and remove donald trump from the presidency well it's happening at this point it is unlikely this endeavor will succeed but this isn't stopping the neve
of a i'm alex mileage for america in montreal canada. us marines been preparing for world war three with the help of combat simulator set in an unnamed eastern european country with a russian speaking insurgents trouble is this it was very little resemblance to reality when you look at it. no. thank god. i live without that's the way the music shaping up this wednesday from. the next round up in thirty minutes time is always going to get twenty four seventh's news and so many more stories to....
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of a i'm alex mileage for our america in montreal canada. us marines been preparing for world war three with the help of a simulator is set in an unnamed eastern european country with russian speaking surgeons is this little resemblance to reality apparently. no. thanks being with us or if you want to run the world that's how the news is shaping up from our t. this wednesday morning my name is kevin i know but with the next round up for you in thirty minutes live from h.q. and as always check at dot com for the latest twenty four seven ready. oh ok are you really right there at that one employer that. it's. thanks. thanks. thanks. greetings and salutations i think it can be said in no simpler terms than this talk watchers the world is awash in weapons and weapon technology which means that when you add in the chaos theory society our society operates on one shouldn't be surprised when a new report released monday by the international institute for strategic strategic studies alludes that north korea's sudden summer success an international ball
of a i'm alex mileage for our america in montreal canada. us marines been preparing for world war three with the help of a simulator is set in an unnamed eastern european country with russian speaking surgeons is this little resemblance to reality apparently. no. thanks being with us or if you want to run the world that's how the news is shaping up from our t. this wednesday morning my name is kevin i know but with the next round up for you in thirty minutes live from h.q. and as always check...
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i'm grateful for the canada institute providing support for us on these issues. the timing question is one thing we may run up against the question do we do it fast or right. and that could be a very important choice and i'm looking forward to discussing that with our panel. we have a very encouraging phenomenon of convergence between the three sides. and we go back to january or to november of last year, there was an enormous amount of concern, could we ever get to a point where at least we were on the same-- in the same book, if not on the same page. and with regards to international trade negotiations, and it seems as though we've got there which i think is tremendously encouraging. and then there's all of the problems and challenges and obstacles, many of which are known, but there are a number that are unknown out there and we don't know how things are really going to turn out if these negotiations become public, if we get a great deal of buy-in into the negotiations, if certain things are tweeted. if then we get a reaction from the u.s. president, which mig
i'm grateful for the canada institute providing support for us on these issues. the timing question is one thing we may run up against the question do we do it fast or right. and that could be a very important choice and i'm looking forward to discussing that with our panel. we have a very encouraging phenomenon of convergence between the three sides. and we go back to january or to november of last year, there was an enormous amount of concern, could we ever get to a point where at least we...
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some would like to think canada will continue to treat these people with dignity and respect chances are though many will be told to go home and that won't be back to the good old us of a i'm alex mileage for our america in montreal canada . ok so we all have those days when work can be stressful especially like today toward the beginning of the week anything could cause it to could be your coworkers it could be working conditions or just the job itself well a recent survey only stresses the fact that americans are really stressed at work this is the rand corporation it conducted a survey of three thousand u.s. workers with some interesting results they did an in-depth study for two years what they found was that fifty five percent of u.s. workers claimed that they had unpleasant jobs seventy five percent complained about intense repetitive labor and in this stat which the study called disturbingly high one in five workers say they face hostile or threatening conditions at work including sexual harassment and bullying so we're stressed at work we knew that but is there anything good that can come of all of this while buried in this grim study not everything about
some would like to think canada will continue to treat these people with dignity and respect chances are though many will be told to go home and that won't be back to the good old us of a i'm alex mileage for our america in montreal canada . ok so we all have those days when work can be stressful especially like today toward the beginning of the week anything could cause it to could be your coworkers it could be working conditions or just the job itself well a recent survey only stresses the...
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theara's brother sohpa now lives in canada, using the skills he learnt in battambang to perform at the world-famous cirque du soleil. everyone's very proud of him. >> as your brother, i hope you achieve your dreams. i already have. but i hope you keep improving, keep flying higher, above the clouds. >> every day they get a bit closer to their goal. the circus kids are going on a big trip to siem reap in northern cambodia. sreyneang and theara have never been on a boat before. not far from the famous temples of angkor wat, stands the huge phare circus tent. this is where the circus school pros show off their skills. it's a performance full of acrobatics. a dreamworld beneath the big tent. theara and sreyneang hope to perform here some day that would be the next milestone their career. the sunrise in angkor wat is a spectacle all of its own. the girls are enamored. >> it's so beautiful here that sunrise! what an amazing view. i'm so lucky to experience this. >> it will be years before theara and sreyneang take to the big stage. they've got a lot of hard work ahead of them. but through he
theara's brother sohpa now lives in canada, using the skills he learnt in battambang to perform at the world-famous cirque du soleil. everyone's very proud of him. >> as your brother, i hope you achieve your dreams. i already have. but i hope you keep improving, keep flying higher, above the clouds. >> every day they get a bit closer to their goal. the circus kids are going on a big trip to siem reap in northern cambodia. sreyneang and theara have never been on a boat before. not...