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hope to stop manufacturing in power plus when the company refused they seized the product to the us canadian border and banned it for sale in canada why we're talking about vitamins and minerals here when true hope fought back through the courts and won it wasn't long thereafter that health canada mobilized the royal canadian mounted police to conduct a gun was drawn raid at the true hope offices in alberta despite farmers falsified science and billion dollar fines for fraudulent marketing and in spite of millions who were harmed by psychiatric drugs health canada decided that it was this tiny nonprofit that needed to be shown the full might of the canadian government there has been a huge bias against nutrition research cruise triggering that who what what is the political agenda that is continually. bombarding us with the message that taking vitamins and minerals might not be a good thing i don't get that but the result is that the there is a lot of bias against people who say not only should we take them we should be studying it more and we should see whether or not there is treatment ben
hope to stop manufacturing in power plus when the company refused they seized the product to the us canadian border and banned it for sale in canada why we're talking about vitamins and minerals here when true hope fought back through the courts and won it wasn't long thereafter that health canada mobilized the royal canadian mounted police to conduct a gun was drawn raid at the true hope offices in alberta despite farmers falsified science and billion dollar fines for fraudulent marketing and...
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hope to stop manufacturing in power loss when the company refused they seized the product to the us canadian border and banned it for sale in canada why we're talking about vitamins and minerals here when true hope fought back through the courts and won it wasn't long thereafter that health canada mobilized the royal canadian mounted police to conduct a gun was drawn raid at the true hope offices in alberta despite farmers falsified science and billion dollar fines for fraudulent marketing and in spite of millions who were harmed by psychiatric drugs health canada decided that it was this tiny nonprofit that needed to be shown the full might of the canadian government there has been a huge bias against nutrition research whose triggering that who what what is the political agenda that is continually. bombarding us with the message that taking vitamins and minerals might not be a good thing i don't get that but the result is that the there is a lot of bias against people who say not only should we take them we should be studying it more and we should see whether or not there is treatment bene
hope to stop manufacturing in power loss when the company refused they seized the product to the us canadian border and banned it for sale in canada why we're talking about vitamins and minerals here when true hope fought back through the courts and won it wasn't long thereafter that health canada mobilized the royal canadian mounted police to conduct a gun was drawn raid at the true hope offices in alberta despite farmers falsified science and billion dollar fines for fraudulent marketing and...
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hope to stop manufacturing in power plus when the company refused they seized the product to the us canadian border and banned it for sale in canada why we're talking about vitamins and minerals here when true hope fought back through the courts and won it wasn't long thereafter that health canada mobilized the royal canadian mounted police to conduct a gun was drawn raid at the true hope offices in alberta despite farmers falsified science and billion dollar fines for fraudulent marketing and in spite of millions who were harmed by psychiatric drugs health canada decided that it was this tiny nonprofit that needed to be shown the full might of the canadian government there has been a huge bias against nutrition research cruise triggering that who what what is the political agenda that is continually. bombarding us with the message that taking vitamins and minerals might not be a good thing i don't get that but the result is that the there is a lot of bias against people who say not only should we take them we should be studying it more and we should see whether or not there is treatment ben
hope to stop manufacturing in power plus when the company refused they seized the product to the us canadian border and banned it for sale in canada why we're talking about vitamins and minerals here when true hope fought back through the courts and won it wasn't long thereafter that health canada mobilized the royal canadian mounted police to conduct a gun was drawn raid at the true hope offices in alberta despite farmers falsified science and billion dollar fines for fraudulent marketing and...
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us. .. which is wide both theresa may and canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau have spoken personally with would otherwise be an ordinary argument between two companies. in all of this —— and all of this comes as both the uk and canada have an eye on negotiating good trade deals with the united states. but this dispute about bombardier could be a sign that easy trade relations with the trump administration is anything but certain. now let‘s brief you some other business stories. billionaire investor george soros has attacked tech monopolies such as facebook and google, calling them a threat to democracy. at his annual dinner at the world economic forum in davos, mr soros raised concerns about the power of social media platforms to shape people‘s attentions, saying they were "obstacles to innovation". intel has beaten wall street earnings expectations and given a bullish forecast for this year, thanks to strong sales of chips to data centres. it‘s a key growth business as it moves away from the declining pc industry. the boost comes despite revelations of security flaws in its chips that co
us. .. which is wide both theresa may and canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau have spoken personally with would otherwise be an ordinary argument between two companies. in all of this —— and all of this comes as both the uk and canada have an eye on negotiating good trade deals with the united states. but this dispute about bombardier could be a sign that easy trade relations with the trump administration is anything but certain. now let‘s brief you some other business stories....
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in other business news, a ruling on a contentious trade dispute between the us and the canadian planemakers due later today. at the international trade commission is expected to back the us government's move to impose a massive tariffs of almost 300% on the c series planes. boeing accused their opponents of receiving illegal government subsidies and of dumping planes on the us market. do you remember the meltdown at the fokker chinon nuclear power plant in 2011 when the huge tsunami hit? the case against three former executives at the company is in court today. for the latest i am joined by my colleague. how significant is this case? it is quite significant. necessarily criminal case over the nuclear accident. you are seeing some dramatic footage of the tsunami which hit for the ashima and other north—eastern areas of japan. —— fukushima. this is the only criminal case against three former executives of tokyo electric. the argument goes that they could have known that the nuclear accident would have happened should there be a tsunami. the three men who, at the start of the draft several mo
in other business news, a ruling on a contentious trade dispute between the us and the canadian planemakers due later today. at the international trade commission is expected to back the us government's move to impose a massive tariffs of almost 300% on the c series planes. boeing accused their opponents of receiving illegal government subsidies and of dumping planes on the us market. do you remember the meltdown at the fokker chinon nuclear power plant in 2011 when the huge tsunami hit? the...
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us regulators will decide whether to back huge tariffs, or taxes, of pushing 300% on imported planes made by canadian would make up for unfair subsidies the firm gets from the canadian government, following a complaint by rival boeing. thousands ofjobs could be at stake. and notjust in canada, many in northern ireland where bombardier‘s wing factory is the biggest private employer. kulveer ranger is the vice president of strategy and communications at atos. hejoins me now. this is obviously a huge issue, not just in trade policy for the us, but politically we know trump was meeting theresa may in the course of discussions yesterday. it's a big issue for her. this has almost become totemic in the way this particular squabble between boeing and bombardier is playing out. it comes to the question of state aid. where do big global companies get funding? the argument about whether bombardier has been receiving unfair funding from us... sorry, from the uk and canadian government. but really it's a test of that america first policy. this is a major test, this is what donald trump has been talking about. he
us regulators will decide whether to back huge tariffs, or taxes, of pushing 300% on imported planes made by canadian would make up for unfair subsidies the firm gets from the canadian government, following a complaint by rival boeing. thousands ofjobs could be at stake. and notjust in canada, many in northern ireland where bombardier‘s wing factory is the biggest private employer. kulveer ranger is the vice president of strategy and communications at atos. hejoins me now. this is obviously a...
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that is going to be made even trickier by the fact the us has imposed tariffs on canadian aerospace companyier. the australian prime minister malcom turnbull said that all would be open for the us should it ever decide tojoin all would be open for the us should it ever decide to join but it's difficult to see that happening at least within the next three years. the other members want to prove they can do it without the united states. this agreement comes as world leaders gather in davos. prime minister narendra modi is the first indian leader to attend in 20 years and it's one of the fastest growing economies in the world. the government expects growth of 6.5% this fiscal year while growth is expected to increase next year. despite some economic rot —— despite some economic reforms and the goods and services tax. narendra modi is facing a huge challenge of the wealth gap. 1% facing a huge challenge of the wealth gap. i% owned 60% of the wealth, a gap second only to russia. he opened a form with some tough on trade. translation: forces of protectionism are raising their heads against globali
that is going to be made even trickier by the fact the us has imposed tariffs on canadian aerospace companyier. the australian prime minister malcom turnbull said that all would be open for the us should it ever decide tojoin all would be open for the us should it ever decide to join but it's difficult to see that happening at least within the next three years. the other members want to prove they can do it without the united states. this agreement comes as world leaders gather in davos. prime...
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it's america first for trade — donald trump tells global finance leaders — that the us is still open for business. canadianrdier has won it's legal dispute with the us government, which was threatening to put punative tariffs on its aircraft parts. the brexit secretary sets out the uk's ambitions for a transition period, after britain leaves the european union. we must discus how regulators and agencies can best provide continuity and clarity for businesses during this period. the release of black cab rapist john worboys from prison has been put on hold after victims won the first step in a legal challenge. also coming up, the company whose meat is off the menu. the food standards agency says it's recalled products from derby—based company russell hume because of hygiene issues.
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canadian perspective, there has not been a better time to diversify. that opened up a market of 500 million people. $3.3 trillion for public procurement. for us canadians, we are presented 0.5 percent of the world population. 2.5% of global trade. it is essential for canada was to -- modernizing whilst modernize -- it is essential for modernizing. we will continue being engaged at the nafta table whilst making sure we are looking at the end of trading blocs. manus: francois-philippe, you mentioned a number of countries he give you do business with. how likely is this between the u.k. and canada? can i ask you, to what level is that a priority? mr. trump has indicated a willingness to do so. how willing are they canadians to do trade with the u.k.? francois-philippe: we have a trade deal with the u.k.. we currently have -- [crosstalk] manus: that is the current farm. it is a new free trade agreement that i'm referring to. francois-philippe: sure. trading is our largest partner. we want predictability in the relationship. ofentioned this on a number occasions. we will continue discussions to look at making sure we have stability and predictabil
canadian perspective, there has not been a better time to diversify. that opened up a market of 500 million people. $3.3 trillion for public procurement. for us canadians, we are presented 0.5 percent of the world population. 2.5% of global trade. it is essential for canada was to -- modernizing whilst modernize -- it is essential for modernizing. we will continue being engaged at the nafta table whilst making sure we are looking at the end of trading blocs. manus: francois-philippe, you...
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the general secretary of the european trade union confederation plus alex behala bitch tells us what canadian prime minister trudeau is going to be doing here in davos and lots more but first let's get today's business and financial headlines from back in the studio in washington with ashley banks. and the eleven nations that remain in the transpacific partnership or t.p. have agreed to a new fallback deal that they call the comprehensive and progressive agreement for transpacific partnership canadian prime minister justin trudeau announced the resurrection of the t p p in his address to the world economic forum and davos switzerland now one year ago u.s. president donald trump pushed by a grassroots movement with it drew from the t p p. metron by ministration has announced tariffs on imported washing machines and solar panels the tariff thirty percent on solar panels and fifty percent on washing machine washing machines while phase out after three to four years of solar energy enter stres association says a tariff on panels could cost twenty three thousand jobs this year and the u.s. federal
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more with the general secretary in that interview in a moment plus alex mahela which will tell us what canadian prime minister will be doing here in davos but first now let's check the numbers at the closing bell. make its manufacture consent to step into the public well. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the final merry go round be the one percent. we can all middle of the room say. diluting the real news. yes i was pretty hurt with the market you. mean the most of us to. believe the words are almost the young thing we will all soon but you know one of the stuff and little bushes i saw campaigning thank you for coming i'm going to move into the middle of this crowd small you the new coach that we've seen on t v. easy show reason to judge. you will more than a bunch. of the proceeds go to the imus show do you can you get other corners something you. did to miss told. the president. that your sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself in taking your last wrong turn. your attitude up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry finally i could so i write these
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we can speak to him now. just tell us, the canadians tend to take the mickey out of this and say, wetally unexpected and really ferocious? it is, and you just heard about the snow in the capital of the state of florida, tallahassee, for the first time in 28 years. it is interesting, because even though we are not setting a lot of cold temperature records, it is the extent of the wintry precipitation that i think has taken a lot of people offguard and that is why this has become such a big news eventin why this has become such a big news event in the united states. three inches of snow in the state of georgia, a deep southern state, just a dusting of snow in the state of florida, but also some ice accumulation as well. that is very unusual. you can imagine that would make driving for the inexperienced quite challenging. it has been a powerful storm. it has brought lots of cold air down from the arctic. it is still committed eight, causing struggles. what brought these special conditions? more importantly, how like —— how long are they likely to go on? the blizzard will move offshore o
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more with the general secretary in that interview in a moment plus alex mahela which will tell us what canadian prime minister will be doing here in davos but first now let's check the numbers at the closing bell. days ago the u.s. secretary of defense james mattis updated in revised america's global defense strategy it is a dark vision of the world and calls for a massive defense spending what he calls a defense strategy critics say is a blueprint for without it. here's what people have been saying about redacted in the sixty's pull on. the only show i go out of my way to find you know what it is that really packs a punch. yeah it is the john oliver of r t america is doing the same we are apparently better than blue. sea people you've never heard of love went back to the night i'm president of the world bank they. were. seriously sent us an email. yes i was but the police work for the. campaign the last election i believe will do more to well most of the young and we will all soon will but you know one of the up and will push it out so i. can continue. to move into the middle of the scouts mor
more with the general secretary in that interview in a moment plus alex mahela which will tell us what canadian prime minister will be doing here in davos but first now let's check the numbers at the closing bell. days ago the u.s. secretary of defense james mattis updated in revised america's global defense strategy it is a dark vision of the world and calls for a massive defense spending what he calls a defense strategy critics say is a blueprint for without it. here's what people have been...
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more with the general secretary in that interview in a moment plus alex mahela bitch will tell us what canadian prime minister will be doing here in davos but first let's check the numbers at the closing bell. politicians to. put themselves on the line they did accept it or reject. so when you when the president. wanted. to do. this is what the korean people. interested in the war. when lawmakers manufactured them sentenced to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. in the final merry go round of lives only the one percent. who ignore middle of the room sick. days ago the u.s. secretary of defense james mattis updated in revised america's global defense strategy it is a dark vision of the world and calls for a massive defense spending what he calls a defense strategy critics say is a blueprint for without it. but rather stand here from us and. move from what i saw. that are a lot of our brothers you know that are for america that are. only allowed to but i'm going to cut in line you. can keep an eye on what i have to lose each other for twelve years on that and it is living.
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the general secretary of the european trade union confederation plus alex behala bitch tells us what canadian prime minister trudeau is going to be doing here in davos and lots more but first let's get today's business and financial headlines from back in the studio in washington with ashley banks. and the eleven nations that remain in the transpacific partnership or t.p. have agreed to a new fallback deal that they call the comprehensive and progressive agreement for transpacific partnership canadian prime minister justin trudeau announced the resurrection of the t p p and his address to the world economic forum and davos switzerland now one year ago u.s. president donald trump pushed by a grassroots movement with it drew from the t p p. metron by ministration has announced tariffs on imported washing machines and solar panels the tariffs thirty percent on solar panels and fifty percent on the washing machine washing machines while phase out after three to four years of solar energy enter stres association says a tariff on panels could cost twenty three thousand jobs this year. and the us fe
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more with the general secretary in that interview in a moment plus alex mahela bitch will tell us what canadian prime minister will be doing here in davos but first now let's check the numbers at the closing bell. next time just by the national survival guide. when customers go by you reduce the price. to now well reduce some power. that's undercutting but what's good for the market is not good for the global economy. applied for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside guys. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the superman to kill the narrowness and spending to get the twenty million and one player. it's an experience like nothing else not to because i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful game but great so what chance for. the base. prescribe medication is widespread on the us market and a frequent cause of death at that point in my life. like everything was ashes my family was literally coming unglued i had actually planned. to commit suicide watch all who has made ant
more with the general secretary in that interview in a moment plus alex mahela bitch will tell us what canadian prime minister will be doing here in davos but first now let's check the numbers at the closing bell. next time just by the national survival guide. when customers go by you reduce the price. to now well reduce some power. that's undercutting but what's good for the market is not good for the global economy. applied for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside guys. the...
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us are basically blocking the fleet from the american market. bombardier took their complaints to the international trade commission, which will make its ruling friday. it's why both uk prime minister theresa may and canadian spoken personally with us president donald trump about this dispute. and all of this comes as both the uk and canada have an eye on negotiating good trade deals with the united states. but this dispute about bombardier could be a sign that easy trade relations with the trump administration is anything but certain. samira hussain, bbc news, new york. joining me in the studio is richard hunter, head of markets at into —— interactive investor. this bombardier argument has been around for awhile, what the it is a politically charged situation, the us and canada are having trade talks anyway, so this is kind of a poster child for what is going on there. and at the same time we have just seen the recent love in between theresa may at trump in davos, needless to say there is a potential impact onjobs needless to say there is a potential impact on jobs in needless to say there is a potential impact onjobs in northern ireland in terms of the aircraft building. so it's a very interesting one an
us are basically blocking the fleet from the american market. bombardier took their complaints to the international trade commission, which will make its ruling friday. it's why both uk prime minister theresa may and canadian spoken personally with us president donald trump about this dispute. and all of this comes as both the uk and canada have an eye on negotiating good trade deals with the united states. but this dispute about bombardier could be a sign that easy trade relations with the...
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the general secretary of the european trade union confederation plus alex behala bitch tells us what canadian prime minister trudeau is going to be doing here in davos and lots more but first let's get today's business and financial headlines from back in the studio in washington with ashley banks. and the eleven nations that remain in the transpacific partnership or t p p have agreed to a new fallback deal that they call the comprehensive and progressive agreement for transpacific partnership canadian prime minister justin trudeau announced the resurrection of the t p p in his address to the world economic forum in davos switzerland now one year ago u.s. president donald trump pushed by a grassroots movement with it drew from the t p p. the drug administration has announced tariffs on imported washing machines and solar panels the terror of thirty percent on solar panels and fifty percent on washing machine washing machines while phase out after three to four years of solar energy industries association says a tariff on panels could cost twenty three thousand jobs this year and the u.s. fede
the general secretary of the european trade union confederation plus alex behala bitch tells us what canadian prime minister trudeau is going to be doing here in davos and lots more but first let's get today's business and financial headlines from back in the studio in washington with ashley banks. and the eleven nations that remain in the transpacific partnership or t p p have agreed to a new fallback deal that they call the comprehensive and progressive agreement for transpacific partnership...
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it's america first for trade — donald trump tells global finance leaders — that the us is still open for business. canadianpany bombardier has won it's legal dispute with the us government, which was threatening to put punative tariffs on its aircraft parts. the brexit secretary sets out the uk's ambitions for a transition period, after britain leaves the european union. we must discus how regulators and agencies can best provide continuity and clarity for businesses during this period. the release of black cab rapist john worboys from prison has been put on hold after victims won the first step in a legal challenge. also coming up, the company whose meat is off the menu. the food standards agency says it's recalled products from derby—based company russell hume because of hygiene issues. several of the bbc‘s leading male news presenters agree to take a pay cut, after revelations about unequal pay at the corporation. and top chefs from as far afield as the us and japan have attended the funeral in france of one of the prime exponents of their art, paul bocuse. good evening and welcome to bbc news. presiden
it's america first for trade — donald trump tells global finance leaders — that the us is still open for business. canadianpany bombardier has won it's legal dispute with the us government, which was threatening to put punative tariffs on its aircraft parts. the brexit secretary sets out the uk's ambitions for a transition period, after britain leaves the european union. we must discus how regulators and agencies can best provide continuity and clarity for businesses during this period. the...
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a couple of miles from the crossing used by most of the asylum seekers it looks like the border is unmanned, but just as we were about to leave, the canadian patrol came to check up on us. has 2017 been an out of the ordinary year for your job? >> what do you think? >> reporter: i think the answer is yes. what do you think is causing so many people to go north to canada? >> oh, no, i won't answer a question like that. i'm not here for that. we have some people for that. >> reporter: the person who handles the questions is a spokesman for the royal canadian mounted police who we met in montreal, quebec. >> it's unusual for us having people walking toward us who want to be arrested. because when we see them coming at the border we give them a warning saying, "guys, you are committing a crime, we will have to arrest you." and then when we say that they start walking toward us presenting their hands and they want to be arrested. >> reporter: but why they are leaving the united states, is that a question you are asking yourself? >> i can not elaborate on that, and we cannot speculate on that. >> reporter: we asked one of the recent arrivals the
a couple of miles from the crossing used by most of the asylum seekers it looks like the border is unmanned, but just as we were about to leave, the canadian patrol came to check up on us. has 2017 been an out of the ordinary year for your job? >> what do you think? >> reporter: i think the answer is yes. what do you think is causing so many people to go north to canada? >> oh, no, i won't answer a question like that. i'm not here for that. we have some people for that....
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consumer groups raise concerns about a popular let us after canadian health authorities a tie it to dangeusacteria> sub zero windchills not stopping a charity run. meteorologist chris sowers will be back way full accu weather forecast. it's a warmup is on the way. we'll see you after the break. >>> last year's ice kel run were crazy, but that's nothing compared to the 11 degree temperature at the start of this morning 11 degrees and they're out there for a good cause, the frightened annual ice kel and snow flake run were held today. the longer was shortened to raise money for the ymca and other community projects. they're bundled up at least. >> i would have said can you all postpone it to maybe friday? >> friday >> i'm still doing it but i think the temperature will be a little higher. >> a little? >> i believe our high is like 57 on monday. of so better than me. absolutely. let's get you over to the big here as we take a look at the satellite and radar, we haven't had much luck with warm temperatures but a ton of son, huge arctic high pressure system, it's hard to get much in the way of clouds,
consumer groups raise concerns about a popular let us after canadian health authorities a tie it to dangeusacteria> sub zero windchills not stopping a charity run. meteorologist chris sowers will be back way full accu weather forecast. it's a warmup is on the way. we'll see you after the break. >>> last year's ice kel run were crazy, but that's nothing compared to the 11 degree temperature at the start of this morning 11 degrees and they're out there for a good cause, the frightened...
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are saying, i believe it is reuters, that the us international trade commission has voted 4—0 four bombardier, voting against 300% tariffs against a canadianardier in belfast. that is rather different. that will be music to the ears of the people who work in the building behind you. it absolutely well. let me tell you, ido it absolutely well. let me tell you, i do not think anybody in northern ireland was expecting this outcome. everybody was prepared for bad news from washington today, bad news for the people here and for the wider economy. everything that had been coming in this trade disputes so far had been pointing for a victory for boeing. we had two significant preliminary rulings by the us authorities up to now that had slapped a preliminary tariff of 292% on imports of the c series jets whose wings are made in east belfast, to the united states. now the us independent trade commission is, a body that has been meeting in washington in the last few minutes, has unanimously voted to overturn those preliminary rulings. that means bombardier are the winners and boeing have lost. their complaint had not stood up in the view of the commi
are saying, i believe it is reuters, that the us international trade commission has voted 4—0 four bombardier, voting against 300% tariffs against a canadianardier in belfast. that is rather different. that will be music to the ears of the people who work in the building behind you. it absolutely well. let me tell you, ido it absolutely well. let me tell you, i do not think anybody in northern ireland was expecting this outcome. everybody was prepared for bad news from washington today, bad...
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asked you if you know of any famous twins roberto prevost from montréal road in telling us about the successful canadiantwins byron and star person there they are they founded and managed a luxury accessories brand. so thank you were berta for sharing this information with us and as a thank you we're going to send you a euro maxwell watch so enjoy. are you moving on now to london where the renowned the hayward gallery is exhibiting works by photographer andreas gursky now here's a photo stand out because they resemble paintings and some collectors are willing to pay up to three million euros for them. at first glance this looks well organized but a closer look reveals the chaos in the amazon storage depot. hymns are localized digitally brave new world. photographer and various course he captures it with perception and his very own aesthetic. is just much as i love reading the newspaper and i draw my inspiration from the pictures they print their every day so i portray many topics from our daily lives i don't shop there myself but everybody knows amazon but nobody knows what one of their distribution cen
asked you if you know of any famous twins roberto prevost from montréal road in telling us about the successful canadiantwins byron and star person there they are they founded and managed a luxury accessories brand. so thank you were berta for sharing this information with us and as a thank you we're going to send you a euro maxwell watch so enjoy. are you moving on now to london where the renowned the hayward gallery is exhibiting works by photographer andreas gursky now here's a photo stand...
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government reporter, joining us from ottawa on canadian government officialsaying that the increased likelihood of the president withdrawing from nafta is increasing. julia: the white house is saying the president's position has not changed. we're looking at bloomberg's business -- biggest business stories. pimco is cutting down on emerging market equities. developingfiliates a nation stocks will produce annual average real returns of 6% during the next decade. emerging markets will be "betrayed of the decade." -- "the trade of the decade." in a lawsuit, drivers say the f-250 and f-350, sold from 2011 - 2017, are spearing emissions up to 50 times the legal limit. ford is the latest automaker accused of cheating emissions test. according to a university memo, he is heading to the university of dallas as deputy chief investment officer. his temporary replacement has managed harvard's private equity portfolio since 2014. scarlet: our stock of the hour is a repeat offender. we have the owner of movie pass. crypto was mentioned, shares are rising. joe'story mixes t
government reporter, joining us from ottawa on canadian government officialsaying that the increased likelihood of the president withdrawing from nafta is increasing. julia: the white house is saying the president's position has not changed. we're looking at bloomberg's business -- biggest business stories. pimco is cutting down on emerging market equities. developingfiliates a nation stocks will produce annual average real returns of 6% during the next decade. emerging markets will be...
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world cup victory very was in action at the men's moguls event valley utah where he won both of us the canadian has now won all six moguls events in the current season he also won seven in a row last season kingsbury has a total of forty eight career wins which itself is a world cup record is not won an olympic gold medal but on current form will be seen as a favorite in china. britain's mohamed far was forced to pull out of the doha marathon because of a tight achilles tendon the four time olympic champion was due to compete in the half marathon but withdrew after feeling discomfort during the warm up. the thirty four year old was still the star attraction at the event even though he opted to run in the children's race instead. kenya's alex mann half marathon. on the boston celtics to allow a road trip to throw their championship push off course the celtics are leading the way in the n.b.a. eastern conference and they beat the philadelphia seventy six hours at a game played in london so home ports. seeing the stars of the n.b.a. and everything that comes with them has become a regular treat fo
world cup victory very was in action at the men's moguls event valley utah where he won both of us the canadian has now won all six moguls events in the current season he also won seven in a row last season kingsbury has a total of forty eight career wins which itself is a world cup record is not won an olympic gold medal but on current form will be seen as a favorite in china. britain's mohamed far was forced to pull out of the doha marathon because of a tight achilles tendon the four time...
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our storm from yesterday is about a thousand miles away from us, but is still having an influence by dragging the cold canadian air into us. look at these overnight lows 6 in philadelphia 2 inntown. 4 in coatesville. here's how you plan your sunday. staying inside if you can. temperatures will just feel uglyar i'll break down the neighborhoods. i'll show you what we in store for the warmup coming up. >>> we'll see you soon. a dog napping gave one puppy a bird's eye view of her neighborhood but gave her owners a square. >> we started searching for a body. we didn't think she'd be alive. >> still ahead, the unusual spect that took this >>> it's theg in the morning.so what koudcan you do to make sure your car starts? we'll explain. >>> winter storm get away. the roof rescue that saved this woman from stepping into snowbank >>> first here's a look at the closing bell on wall street where the markets ended the day in the green territory once again. my healthy routine helps me feel my best. my digestive health, so i can take on my day. activia. now in >>> th'rttingbes out in hollywood. >> time to toast the year's to
our storm from yesterday is about a thousand miles away from us, but is still having an influence by dragging the cold canadian air into us. look at these overnight lows 6 in philadelphia 2 inntown. 4 in coatesville. here's how you plan your sunday. staying inside if you can. temperatures will just feel uglyar i'll break down the neighborhoods. i'll show you what we in store for the warmup coming up. >>> we'll see you soon. a dog napping gave one puppy a bird's eye view of her...
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us up to date thanks very much for that. we have some sports now where world football spotlight will be on the canadian capital across tonight our sports reporter max merrill joins us for more max what's going to happen well the announcing who's the african player of the year twenty seventeen and there are three attacking superstars in the running ok let's look then at our next report to see what their chances are going to be. will this man be celebrating again thursday night emerick obama young is among the contenders to be named african player of the year even as dortmund have struggled to keep pace at the top of the table the gabba nice hitman has struck thirteen but as the goals to confirm his status as one of africa's best players now he's hoping to win the award for the second time in his career. yes. i'm off. but obama young faces stiff competition for the prize egyptian forward mohamed salah has taken the premier league by storm since joining liverpool in the summer he was also part of the egypt squad that finished runners up at the africa cup of nations in february and his liverpool team mate satya monday is also in
us up to date thanks very much for that. we have some sports now where world football spotlight will be on the canadian capital across tonight our sports reporter max merrill joins us for more max what's going to happen well the announcing who's the african player of the year twenty seventeen and there are three attacking superstars in the running ok let's look then at our next report to see what their chances are going to be. will this man be celebrating again thursday night emerick obama...
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it's all to do with the uk and canadian government money used in making the c series plane and its belfast—builtheart—warming sight for northern ireland — a 100 tonne transport aircraft. if the planes achieve the expected demand, it means a lot of employment in ulster. big aviation projects always promise plenty of good jobs, but they often require plenty of government support. bombardier‘s c series 7 a 21st century airplane designed for 21st—century airlines. a brand new plane with the wings designed and made in belfast. i want to congratulate the workforce on everything that they have achieved. it has made it possible for us to give the grants and help. this help for the c series wings was £113 million from the government. a repayable loan or a subsidy? it's that government money which is now at the heart of this dispute. and here's what that money helped build. swiss, one of the few airlines with c series already in service. so, the head height is good. even for someone tall like me. ladies and gentlemen... those belfast—built wings help make the plane more fuel efficient, saving money for ai
it's all to do with the uk and canadian government money used in making the c series plane and its belfast—builtheart—warming sight for northern ireland — a 100 tonne transport aircraft. if the planes achieve the expected demand, it means a lot of employment in ulster. big aviation projects always promise plenty of good jobs, but they often require plenty of government support. bombardier‘s c series 7 a 21st century airplane designed for 21st—century airlines. a brand new plane with...
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further chill the reception added already somewhat snow covered and cold davos switzerland canadian prime minister to go use davos to announce that canada and ten other countries will reach an agreement on a trade pact this is sensitive to turn specific from pull out of that you think the timing of to those announcement was a slap at trump is i think plenty of things going on at davos are there to position davos and its leadership as sort of the hundred eighty degree alternative to donald trump i think justin trudeau has sort of had that position in north america to some extent being the sort of young suave of open it immigrant welcoming leader juxtaposed to trump's relatively more stern approach to immigration and relatively more advanced age so i do think there's some of that love to t.p. was an american program to counteract chinese global influence we pulled out of it and i think people are trying to say that there is a future for multilateralism without america and that is very much an attempt to reassure themselves and also pop their own chests out when they know that donald trump is coming there for
further chill the reception added already somewhat snow covered and cold davos switzerland canadian prime minister to go use davos to announce that canada and ten other countries will reach an agreement on a trade pact this is sensitive to turn specific from pull out of that you think the timing of to those announcement was a slap at trump is i think plenty of things going on at davos are there to position davos and its leadership as sort of the hundred eighty degree alternative to donald trump...
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we're happy with us an iranian-canadian filmmaker and activist and reporter for news week for many years from 1998 to 2011. he was incarcerated by the iranian government from june 2009, a time that is reminiscent of this one to october 20, 2009 and he wrote most notably new york times west seller called "then they came for me", it was later a movie was made based on it by somebody you may have heard of jon stewart, it was called "rosewater". and founded the iran citizen journalism news site. and it's important for people following this and journalism is not a crime and we're extremely happy and honored he joined us. with him on the panel will be our very own suzanne maloney, she's the deputy director of our foreign policy program as well as my colleague at center for middle east policy. suzanne is our iran expert extraordinaire and energy and gulf energy issues. among her many achievements i just want to note two books, in 2008 "iran's long reach" and an excellent book published in 2015 by cambridge university press called excuse me, "iran's political economy since the revolution". she w
we're happy with us an iranian-canadian filmmaker and activist and reporter for news week for many years from 1998 to 2011. he was incarcerated by the iranian government from june 2009, a time that is reminiscent of this one to october 20, 2009 and he wrote most notably new york times west seller called "then they came for me", it was later a movie was made based on it by somebody you may have heard of jon stewart, it was called "rosewater". and founded the iran citizen...
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s deeds stop using this drug burner recipe marj matchy and veterans of many canadian overseas deployments have gathered outside parliament calling for more support for those who suffered from mental a queen use organizer de bono who is in somalia in one thousand nine hundred two says the drug continues to take a horrendous toll we're losing about a veteran a week is coming through our facebook feeds that have committed suicide so. it's still happening lionel desmond a veteran of canada's mission to afghanistan killed his mother wife and daughter before committing suicide he'd been diagnosed with p.t.s.d. but his family has now found out that he'd been taking methyl equipment his sisters told the auto rally it was time for action this is why we're here today to continue this fight not only for an inquiry into my brother's death but to also make sure that that little white polka met with his kick to the curb and we know change is going to occur and we won't have to said here i'm wary of both anybody falling back on the tracks no more. as of last june canada no longer requires its troops ove
s deeds stop using this drug burner recipe marj matchy and veterans of many canadian overseas deployments have gathered outside parliament calling for more support for those who suffered from mental a queen use organizer de bono who is in somalia in one thousand nine hundred two says the drug continues to take a horrendous toll we're losing about a veteran a week is coming through our facebook feeds that have committed suicide so. it's still happening lionel desmond a veteran of canada's...
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somebody here might find somebody in canada or the can of the canadians could deal with the us and come back and you could be sure there are people very citizens of many countries who'd be willing to play that role well rich may not be a such a bad thing after all because at the end of the day what we want is a. system for all not speaking about the bread and with system the soviet representatives did attend that conference they had it in them to shop at the event but they did not ratify the final agreements charging that the institutions that the conference created was. one of the branches over the wall street and i think that is the view that many in moscow still espouse you worry both at the i.m.f. and world bank do you agree with this assertion which is very popular in moscow maybe even in beijing that they i.m.f. the world bank are essentially. serving the probably western bias well i think the outcome certainly through the first sixty years of these intuitions is that they serve the interests of most of the world i don't think you could argue with that one i mean we've had you ner
somebody here might find somebody in canada or the can of the canadians could deal with the us and come back and you could be sure there are people very citizens of many countries who'd be willing to play that role well rich may not be a such a bad thing after all because at the end of the day what we want is a. system for all not speaking about the bread and with system the soviet representatives did attend that conference they had it in them to shop at the event but they did not ratify the...
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us. cautionary trails, $200. the canadian sign here warns of caribou, the same species as this animal.. trails, $400. three monosyllables make up the caution represented here, asking you to be mindful. rachel.
us. cautionary trails, $200. the canadian sign here warns of caribou, the same species as this animal.. trails, $400. three monosyllables make up the caution represented here, asking you to be mindful. rachel.
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canadian company bombardier has won it's legal dispute with the us government, which was threatening to put punitive tariffs on its aircraft parts. it's america first for trade, donald trump tells global finance leaders, but the us is still open for business. charting a new course — the brexit secretary outlines his vision for the years immediately after britain's departure from the eu. and on newsnight, one of the many women raped by black cab driver john worboys talks to us, at length, about her ordeal and her determination to keep him in prison. good evening and welcome to bbc news. us plans to impose huge import duties on aeroplanes, that could have affected hundreds ofjobs in belfast, have been blocked tonight. the decision‘s been met with relief at the bombardier factory making the wings for the c—series jets, which are assembled in canada for sale in the united states. danny savage reports from belfast. relief and celebration on this production line tonight. 1000 people make wings for the c—series passenger jet 1000 people make wings for the c—series passengerjet here in belfa
canadian company bombardier has won it's legal dispute with the us government, which was threatening to put punitive tariffs on its aircraft parts. it's america first for trade, donald trump tells global finance leaders, but the us is still open for business. charting a new course — the brexit secretary outlines his vision for the years immediately after britain's departure from the eu. and on newsnight, one of the many women raped by black cab driver john worboys talks to us, at length,...
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we are expecting a decision shortly on whether the us will apply high tariffs to the canadian aircraftbitions for a transition period after britain leaves the european union. we must discus how regulators and agencies can best provide continuity and clarity for businesses during this period. the release of black cab rapistjohn worboys from prison has been put on hold after a legal challenge victory.
we are expecting a decision shortly on whether the us will apply high tariffs to the canadian aircraftbitions for a transition period after britain leaves the european union. we must discus how regulators and agencies can best provide continuity and clarity for businesses during this period. the release of black cab rapistjohn worboys from prison has been put on hold after a legal challenge victory.
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us call. the ties between canadians and koreans have been forged in times of conflict and peace for more than a century. in fact, more than 206,000 koreans or people of korean descent now live in canada. in fact i'm proud that many of these korean canadians live in the riding that i have the honor of representing. these ties only increase our firm desire to avoid a devastating conflict on the peninsula. we welcome last week's agreement between north and south korea to hold military to military discussions and for north korea to participate in winter olympics next month. these are encouraging signals. no true progress can be made in addressing instability in the korean peninsula until north korea commits to changing course and verifiably and ir rreversib abandoning all of its weapons of mass destruction. we understand that in these extraordinary times it's vital that we come together. as neighbor, friends, partners and allies to con front threats of aggression. nowhere in the world do we see the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction on the scale of north korea's program. we cannot stand
us call. the ties between canadians and koreans have been forged in times of conflict and peace for more than a century. in fact, more than 206,000 koreans or people of korean descent now live in canada. in fact i'm proud that many of these korean canadians live in the riding that i have the honor of representing. these ties only increase our firm desire to avoid a devastating conflict on the peninsula. we welcome last week's agreement between north and south korea to hold military to military...
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some investors seemed spooked by an unconfirmed report that canadian officials increasingly expect ustime on the nafta free—trade pact. this is the situation so far on in europe. the ftse is in positive territory, the dykes macro in frankfurt down very slightly, the cac 40, not much change in europe so far. —— dax. 0n on thursday, there will be a release of data on the labour market, expecting to show that it increased 3.2% on the pp! figure. in the 12 months through to december, it is expected to have advance 3%. in any news, delta airlines will report of quarterly and full—year results. the number two us airline by passenger traffic will absorb an estimated 25 million dollar hit from a power outage in atlanta. the filings will also include the busy holiday travel period, which is historically one of the airline's most profitable periods. we have another very familiar face. joining us is david buik from panmure gordon. lovely to see you, david, how you? hgppy lovely to see you, david, how you? happy new year, top form for an old bird. you are always on top form, i have never known yo
some investors seemed spooked by an unconfirmed report that canadian officials increasingly expect ustime on the nafta free—trade pact. this is the situation so far on in europe. the ftse is in positive territory, the dykes macro in frankfurt down very slightly, the cac 40, not much change in europe so far. —— dax. 0n on thursday, there will be a release of data on the labour market, expecting to show that it increased 3.2% on the pp! figure. in the 12 months through to december, it is...
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bumbo genesis wrapped strengthening and they can get 2 feet in portions of maine and canadian mar times. heaviest for us across the coast and filled by sun zero wind chills friday and saturday. high, risk for snowfall, win, low risk for ice, freezing rain. cold enough this looks all snow. travel delays, high, probability as we head through tomorrow. three to 6-inch's long i-95. heaviest six to 10 inches down the shore and that will be blowing around, we could be dealing with the threat for power outages as well and once you get behind this storm on friday take a look at these wind chills. it will feel like 30 below in mount pocono. twenty below in philadelphia possible and wind chill of ten below possible down the shore, and if you don't have power on a day like friday or day like saturday, that is very, very, dangerous and that is something we will talk about, the impacts following the storm possiblely more dangerous then the snow, itself, so snow, win, war of it tomorrow morning, our weather team katie fehlinger will be here with updates on that and then we will talk about that broughtal cold. >> here
bumbo genesis wrapped strengthening and they can get 2 feet in portions of maine and canadian mar times. heaviest for us across the coast and filled by sun zero wind chills friday and saturday. high, risk for snowfall, win, low risk for ice, freezing rain. cold enough this looks all snow. travel delays, high, probability as we head through tomorrow. three to 6-inch's long i-95. heaviest six to 10 inches down the shore and that will be blowing around, we could be dealing with the threat for...
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know if that means the us will pull out or it's a egotiating tactic or what the canadian officials aretactic. looney is at the weakest level of the year. to travel. ct them against talks. a sixth round in montreal on january 23rdrd. on the commodities front. oil and goal. texas intermediate, flat on the day. gold futures are up modestly. take a look at a five year chart. they s the stuff that trade in london, europe and at hitting $70ink crew a barrel for the first time in three years. there, and a start to the year. those are today's minutes. scarlet: what did you miss, amidst the green that we saw highs.nd in record what are the risks that be wary of. uld great to see you. stanley says signs of euphoria in equities, do you see signs? >> no. i'm not sure what they are looking at. first, we survey 40 hedge funds every week, and their offensive. and... >> define offensive. 50 is neutral. 47. hey are we ask them how are you invested benchmark. the in the past three weeks investors have taken 44 billion equities, according to flow of funds and put 13 billion bombs. that is in answer to yo
know if that means the us will pull out or it's a egotiating tactic or what the canadian officials aretactic. looney is at the weakest level of the year. to travel. ct them against talks. a sixth round in montreal on january 23rdrd. on the commodities front. oil and goal. texas intermediate, flat on the day. gold futures are up modestly. take a look at a five year chart. they s the stuff that trade in london, europe and at hitting $70ink crew a barrel for the first time in three years. there,...
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use of bitcoin. welcome back now the russian hacking group is claiming the canadian olympic committee covered up its national poll vote champion testing positive for doping prior to the rio olympics. joins us in the studio with the details now so what are they claiming to have dug up here the activists have found an email exchange and it is supposedly between the people from the canadian olympic committee and also on another canadian sport fourteen which is responsible for sport ethics in the country and the emails reveal some of what allegedly was happening behind the scenes of canadian sport around the rio olympics and you won't be impressed because it looked like attempts to play down an anti-doping rule violation and also. quickly. trying to do some quirky damage control so here's the athlete to the center. well it's all about the case of former hold champion shawn barber in prior to the olympics he tested positive for cocaine but instead of being thrown out of the olympics after several and tarnal disciplinary proceedings and cat of the for the pole vaulter was allowed to go moreover for a while
use of bitcoin. welcome back now the russian hacking group is claiming the canadian olympic committee covered up its national poll vote champion testing positive for doping prior to the rio olympics. joins us in the studio with the details now so what are they claiming to have dug up here the activists have found an email exchange and it is supposedly between the people from the canadian olympic committee and also on another canadian sport fourteen which is responsible for sport ethics in the...
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us from davos. and there were more voices today in the world economic forum canadian prime minister justin to door said canada is set to sign the reason recta transpacific partnership along with ten other asia pacific countries to do or used the davos stage as a platform to promote free trade in advance of u.s. president trump appearance later in the week the canadians had backed out of the t p p last year after the u.s. pulled out due to the trump administration's isolationist stance transpacific agreement is now set to be signed in early march. and while all of this was going on thousands of anti-capitalists protesters marched in zurich to demonstrate against u.s. president strums upcoming visit to the world economic forum in davos many of them carried anti-globalization and environmentalist placards as they marched towards zurich financial district some have warned that the u.s. president's polarizing persona could wreck the violent anti w e f protests seen in the early two thousand earlier today backers in zurich were warned to stay clear of the demonstration in switzerland financial capital. and i
us from davos. and there were more voices today in the world economic forum canadian prime minister justin to door said canada is set to sign the reason recta transpacific partnership along with ten other asia pacific countries to do or used the davos stage as a platform to promote free trade in advance of u.s. president trump appearance later in the week the canadians had backed out of the t p p last year after the u.s. pulled out due to the trump administration's isolationist stance...