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the senior executive of the chinese tech firm huawei sues canada over her arrest at vancouver airportleging "serious breaches" of her human rights. the husband of british teenager shamima begum who joined the so—called islamic state tells the bbc he wants them to live in the netherlands. when you say you are a victim —— and victim, that is sickening.” when you say you are a victim —— and victim, that is sickening. i lived in miserable life. i was tortured, i live in fear. five years after the disappearance of flight mh370, malaysia's government says it would consider restarting the search for the missing plane. hello and welcome. in the united states, the head of an influential committee in the democrat—controlled house of representatives says he wants to see documents alleging obstruction of justice, corruption and abuse of power by donald trump and his aides. committee chairmanjerrold nadler has requested information from more than 60 people and organisations, but he says it's too early to talk about trying to impeach the president. we are starting this investigation. we will — tomo
the senior executive of the chinese tech firm huawei sues canada over her arrest at vancouver airportleging "serious breaches" of her human rights. the husband of british teenager shamima begum who joined the so—called islamic state tells the bbc he wants them to live in the netherlands. when you say you are a victim —— and victim, that is sickening.” when you say you are a victim —— and victim, that is sickening. i lived in miserable life. i was tortured, i live in fear....
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of the chinese tech company huawei is suing the canadian authorities in relation to her arrest at vancouverast year. lawyers for meng wanzhou say she was unlawfully detained. she faces charges linked to the alleged violation of us sanctions against iran, which she denies. ms meng was arrested at the request of the united states in december. 0ur reporter lee carter is in toronto. what is she saying happened to her? well, in the claim which was filed on friday in a court in british columbia, meng wa nzhou on friday in a court in british columbia, meng wanzhou says she is seeking damages for, among other things, false imprisonment. she alleges she has suffered mental distress and anxiety, and loss of liberty. from the way she was treated, really right from the get 90, treated, really right from the get go, when she was detained and searched and interrogated at vancouver's airport last december. she says she was held for three hours without any explanation by police officers who didn't tell her why she was being arrested. the documents also say that the arrest was premeditated and that the bord
of the chinese tech company huawei is suing the canadian authorities in relation to her arrest at vancouverast year. lawyers for meng wanzhou say she was unlawfully detained. she faces charges linked to the alleged violation of us sanctions against iran, which she denies. ms meng was arrested at the request of the united states in december. 0ur reporter lee carter is in toronto. what is she saying happened to her? well, in the claim which was filed on friday in a court in british columbia, meng...
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ms meng has made a brief first appearance at a court in vancouver.et's cross live to our china correspondent, stephen mcdonell. good to have you with us. how significant is this latest development? well, i think it is pretty, pretty significant because later today in since then we will hear from huawei and they will be arguing that there has been a violation of meng wanzhou's writes —— in shenzen, we heard in court today, the lawyer for meng wanzhou, i would readers quote" there are issues arising from the treatment of meng wanzhou upon her arrival at vancouver international airport, her detention in subsequent arrest." what their going to be arguing in a separate case, suing, demanding the government, rates been violated, she was let to believe she was being investigated about one thing but clearly it was another. what she has ended up being arrested for was this extradition request from the united states. us government is arguing that meng wanzhou and huawei general deliberately conspired to lie to banks in the united states in order to get around
ms meng has made a brief first appearance at a court in vancouver.et's cross live to our china correspondent, stephen mcdonell. good to have you with us. how significant is this latest development? well, i think it is pretty, pretty significant because later today in since then we will hear from huawei and they will be arguing that there has been a violation of meng wanzhou's writes —— in shenzen, we heard in court today, the lawyer for meng wanzhou, i would readers quote" there are...
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we are live in vancouver. blackberry turns 35. we speak to ceo john chen on the company's turnaround plan and their push into ai. and we also speak with john chambers and why he is looking beyond silicon valley for the next tech ecosystem this half hour. it's get a quick check on the major averages. u.s. stocks falling for a third consecutive session. the s&p 500 seeing the worst week of the year, down 16%. energy and health care leading the declines. oil tumbling on reports that u.s.. files are larger than expected. the dow also down 16%. a lot of concern over the global economic growth. we have seen report today showing the u.s. trade deficit touched a 10-year high. also that private companies really hired fewer people than last month. so we are also seeing treasuries rallying and the dollar gaining ground for a six and second of session. amanda: meanwhile, the canadian dollar going the other way today. our central bank making a decision on rates, to stay on hold. one of the reasons they are changing their language, moderating a
we are live in vancouver. blackberry turns 35. we speak to ceo john chen on the company's turnaround plan and their push into ai. and we also speak with john chambers and why he is looking beyond silicon valley for the next tech ecosystem this half hour. it's get a quick check on the major averages. u.s. stocks falling for a third consecutive session. the s&p 500 seeing the worst week of the year, down 16%. energy and health care leading the declines. oil tumbling on reports that u.s.....
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well as you suggested mario the matter goes before a judge in vancouver british columbia on wednesday march sixth and that's where the justice ministry will make its argument why the extradition of mung juan cho to the united states should proceed as requested by officials here in washington now it does not mean that the extradition if the judge approves is going to go through right away the canadian legal system allows for multiple appeals in extradition matters and it's likely and it's widely assumed that mung one joe and her legal team will appeal as often as possible in order to avoid her being transferred to authorities in brooklyn new york where the she has been indicted on wire fraud bank fraud and conspiracy to commit those fraud all in the purpose of trying to hide. business dealings with the companies in iran against u.s. and international sanctions but it certainly puts canada in the firing line of this dispute that is playing out essentially between china and the united states what's been the reaction from beijing. well through its embassy and the chinese government says t
well as you suggested mario the matter goes before a judge in vancouver british columbia on wednesday march sixth and that's where the justice ministry will make its argument why the extradition of mung juan cho to the united states should proceed as requested by officials here in washington now it does not mean that the extradition if the judge approves is going to go through right away the canadian legal system allows for multiple appeals in extradition matters and it's likely and it's widely...
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it's autumn in canada and on the vancouver waterfront residence embrace the vivid change of season. this place was never in any resettlement plan and i'm surprised to be here. of the thirteen hundred men on nonis once tenacity and good luck has meant he's managed to buck the system. after a secretive application process emilio was granted protection in canada. this is where i now owe her an r. if i call it alpha house on menace through force of personality and a good command of english a mere. became a defacto leader. in canada is anonymity and a job at a local tourist attraction i was a man assigned and i had like one thousand five hundred people just running after me going up they sweating to know what's the news wanting to know when they get out of there wanted me to do stuff with it. being here all of a sudden he says like there's no really around nobody asking me anything. here but you'll like this one and i just want to civility. and your. life is different now. compared to a place that you basically couldn't call it life. basically nothing but now it's a no so called. you kno
it's autumn in canada and on the vancouver waterfront residence embrace the vivid change of season. this place was never in any resettlement plan and i'm surprised to be here. of the thirteen hundred men on nonis once tenacity and good luck has meant he's managed to buck the system. after a secretive application process emilio was granted protection in canada. this is where i now owe her an r. if i call it alpha house on menace through force of personality and a good command of english a mere....
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he's vancouver community college or. the first place that i started i continue my education. as a judge have to follow what the jury recommends and and their heard no that is can make their own. decisions but i am planning to take things step by step. i have been considering human rights law for a psychology i just want to do everything at it one thing at a time was. the the. while of me is says his conversion to christianity forced him to leave iran he now feels that religion is less important than. that and today he makes a rare visit to a church to people from a muse sponsorship group a members of the unitarian congregation he. was i like christianity it is something that i always was very interested since it was a very own kit. i would gradually say i'm not so much into any specific religion but you this is your reason. for getting out of rounds and yes. how does that match up with. well that's one of the thing there always got me in troll into trouble so yeah i do still believe in it i. see it as something that gets me connected. was a news new life looks comfortable bou
he's vancouver community college or. the first place that i started i continue my education. as a judge have to follow what the jury recommends and and their heard no that is can make their own. decisions but i am planning to take things step by step. i have been considering human rights law for a psychology i just want to do everything at it one thing at a time was. the the. while of me is says his conversion to christianity forced him to leave iran he now feels that religion is less important...
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ms meng has made a brief first appearance at a court in vancouver.ur correspondent in beijing, stephen mcdonell, has more on huawei's upcoming news conference. late today in xinjiang will from huawei. and as you mention, they will be arguing that there has been a violation of meng wanzhou's rights. and we heard in court today, the lawyer for meng wa nzhou, i'lljust read this quote, "there are issues arising from the treatment of ms meng upon her arrival at the vancouver international airport and her detention and subsequent arrest. " now what they're going to be arguing in this separate case, suing the canadian government, that her rights have been violated, she was let to believe she was being investigated about one thing but really it was another. of course, what she's ended up being arrested for was this extradition request from the united states. the us government is arguing that meng wanzhou and huawei in general deliberately conspired to lie to banks in the united states in order to get around these sanctions on iran. but in that hearing, which
ms meng has made a brief first appearance at a court in vancouver.ur correspondent in beijing, stephen mcdonell, has more on huawei's upcoming news conference. late today in xinjiang will from huawei. and as you mention, they will be arguing that there has been a violation of meng wanzhou's rights. and we heard in court today, the lawyer for meng wa nzhou, i'lljust read this quote, "there are issues arising from the treatment of ms meng upon her arrival at the vancouver international...
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meng wa nzhou's vancouver airport on the first of december.ained her, during which time they confiscated her electronic devices are made her give up her passwords, search her luggage and interrogated her, all before issuing an arrest warrant or informing her of her rights, and all without a lawyer present. and that, the documents say, violated her rights under canada's constitution, say, violated her rights under ca nada's constitution, and say, violated her rights under canada's constitution, and caused her mental distress. the us wants to try mark one double back try meng wanzhou on try mark one double back try meng wa nzhou on charges try mark one double back try meng wanzhou on charges of violating international sanctions against iran. she will appear in court again on wednesday, when this extradition process will start to get under way. it will take a pretty long time. thank you so much, more details in oui’ thank you so much, more details in our business briefing shortly. now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. he
meng wa nzhou's vancouver airport on the first of december.ained her, during which time they confiscated her electronic devices are made her give up her passwords, search her luggage and interrogated her, all before issuing an arrest warrant or informing her of her rights, and all without a lawyer present. and that, the documents say, violated her rights under canada's constitution, say, violated her rights under ca nada's constitution, and say, violated her rights under canada's constitution,...
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but what happens to the plastic they collect chloe's invited me back to the recycling center in vancouver to find out. what's the next step in the process we take all of these are random hard plastic items and we're going to shred them up. the fragments will then be sold on to companies who will breathe new life into the. styrofoam will become picture frames and picnic benches while bits of old tires will hit the road again as new tires. ocean legacy is even starting to engage high street companies such as lush cosmetics who are using recycled plastic for their signature packaging so in order to make the black pots we've needed to turn this material basically into something that looks like this. so it's still a very small project but we're looking now in our own eyes nation to grow this much larger to engage more industry and more cleanup groups so that we can help create an economic value for these materials they're organized as a nonprofit foundation which means that all their profits get funneled into research education and more clean up nothing goes to waste here. so what are we turni
but what happens to the plastic they collect chloe's invited me back to the recycling center in vancouver to find out. what's the next step in the process we take all of these are random hard plastic items and we're going to shred them up. the fragments will then be sold on to companies who will breathe new life into the. styrofoam will become picture frames and picnic benches while bits of old tires will hit the road again as new tires. ocean legacy is even starting to engage high street...
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since being released on bail has been required to stay in vancouver on sunday her lawyers filed a lawsuit against the canadian government after her high profile arrest saying she was interrogated before she was told she was even under arrest she was detained in canada at the request of washington allegedly she had broken american sanctions against iran yep a so it has severely strained relations between canada and china on monday canada's prime minister's scolded china for what he called arbitrary detentions we are obviously very concerned with the this position that china has taken the safety and security of canadians is always first order for this government and that's why we've been engaging in standing up for the two two canadians who've been arbitrarily detained by china from the very beginning but china was infuriated at their arrest and possible extradition of mang something it reaffirmed on monday. the u.s. and canada buz their bilateral extradition treaty and take compulsory measures freely against chinese citizens so it's a very early violates chinese citizens legitimate rights
since being released on bail has been required to stay in vancouver on sunday her lawyers filed a lawsuit against the canadian government after her high profile arrest saying she was interrogated before she was told she was even under arrest she was detained in canada at the request of washington allegedly she had broken american sanctions against iran yep a so it has severely strained relations between canada and china on monday canada's prime minister's scolded china for what he called...
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he's vancouver community college or. the first place that i started i continue my education. does the judge have to follow what the jury recommends and and their verdict no it is can make their own. decisions but i am planning to take things step by step i have been considering human rights law where course psychology i just. everything that it was one thing at a time was the . while of me is says his conversion to christianity forced him to leave iran he now feels that religion is less important than. that and today he makes a rare visit to a church to people from a muse sponsorship group a members of the unitarian congregation he. was horrified that i like christianity it is something that i always was very interested since it was a very own kit. i would gradually say i'm not so much into any specific religion but you this is your reason. for getting out of rounds and yes. how does that match up with. doubts one of the thing that always got me in troll into trouble so. yeah i do still believe in it i. see it as something that gets me connected. was a muse new life looks com
he's vancouver community college or. the first place that i started i continue my education. does the judge have to follow what the jury recommends and and their verdict no it is can make their own. decisions but i am planning to take things step by step i have been considering human rights law where course psychology i just. everything that it was one thing at a time was the . while of me is says his conversion to christianity forced him to leave iran he now feels that religion is less...
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the criminal complaint claims he paid $200,000 for someone to fly to vancouver to take placement test fozer his two sons. sidoo who also works in san jose is a well known philanthropist in vancouver and has taken leave from his c.e.o. jobs at two canadian companies. his two sons attend cal and chatman university in orange county. >> for the first time since taking office, president trump issued his first veto today. he overruled the congress resolution to stop his emergency declaration on the border wall. this means the president can still go forward with rediverting funds to his wall. president trump insists he could have won over some of the 12 republicans who voted with democrats, but it wasn't necessary. >> i said, i want you to vote your heart, do what you want to do. i'm not putting any pressure. i'll let them know when there's pressure. i told them that when i need your vote, i'm going to let you know. i didn't need the vote because we all knew there was going to be a veto and they're not going to be able to override. >> they don't have the two-thirds majority to override the v
the criminal complaint claims he paid $200,000 for someone to fly to vancouver to take placement test fozer his two sons. sidoo who also works in san jose is a well known philanthropist in vancouver and has taken leave from his c.e.o. jobs at two canadian companies. his two sons attend cal and chatman university in orange county. >> for the first time since taking office, president trump issued his first veto today. he overruled the congress resolution to stop his emergency declaration on...
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but what happens to the plastic they collect chloe's invited me back to the recycling center in vancouver to find out what's the next step in the process we take all of these are random hard plastic items and we're going to shred them up. the fragments will then be sold on to companies who will breathe new life into the. styrofoam will become picture frames and picnic benches while bits of old tires will hit the road again as new tires. ocean legacy is even starting to engage high street companies such as lush cosmetics who are using recycled plastic for their signature packaging so in order to make the black pots we've needed to turn this material basically into something that looks like this. so it's still a very small project but we're looking now in our own eyes nation to grow this much larger to engage more industry and more cleanup groups so that we can help create an economic value for these materials they're organized as a nonprofit foundation which means that all their profits get funneled into research education and more clean up nothing goes to waste here. so what are we turnin
but what happens to the plastic they collect chloe's invited me back to the recycling center in vancouver to find out what's the next step in the process we take all of these are random hard plastic items and we're going to shred them up. the fragments will then be sold on to companies who will breathe new life into the. styrofoam will become picture frames and picnic benches while bits of old tires will hit the road again as new tires. ocean legacy is even starting to engage high street...
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our societies to formalize lasting friendship and i just got there just finally then and i know vancouver island and you presumably know the mass deforestation of that island off the coast of british columbia how important is the environment which is touted as the greatest that to humankind even greater than lack of psychological self-analysis let alone lack of where this well i don't think it is more crucial than lack of psychological insight because i think that societies that put themselves together properly will will look to the long run in the future long run and they'll take the steps that are proper with regards to attempts to make things sustainable which is very difficult i mean you know there all the news on the environmental front isn't bad there are more forests in the northern hemisphere for example than there were one hundred years ago and there's more forests in china and india than there were thirty years ago is that there's a very powerful streak of anti humanity that runs through the more radical end of the environmentalist movement reflected in ideas like that human bei
our societies to formalize lasting friendship and i just got there just finally then and i know vancouver island and you presumably know the mass deforestation of that island off the coast of british columbia how important is the environment which is touted as the greatest that to humankind even greater than lack of psychological self-analysis let alone lack of where this well i don't think it is more crucial than lack of psychological insight because i think that societies that put themselves...
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of the chinese tech company huawei is suing the canadian authorities in relation to her arrest at vancouver airport last year. lawyers for meng wanzhou say she was unlawfully detained. she faces charges linked to the alleged violation of us sanctions against iran, which she denies. after days of protests against his decision to seek a fifth term in office, the algerian president, abdelaziz bouteflika, has registered as a candidate in elections to be held next month. but he's suggested he would only serve one more year if he won the vote. it's 3:30am. now on bbc news, dateline london. hello. welcome to dateline london. i'm carrie gracie. and this week, the first date was love at first sight, the second date didn't go so well. "sometimes you have to walk away," said president trump, but is the world any safer after his hanoi summit with north korea's kimjong—un? and how safe is it to go home when his one—time enforcer is telling the world that the president is a racist and a cheat? here in the uk, tick—tock, tick—tock goes the clock. but with four weeks till march 29th, the prime minister men
of the chinese tech company huawei is suing the canadian authorities in relation to her arrest at vancouver airport last year. lawyers for meng wanzhou say she was unlawfully detained. she faces charges linked to the alleged violation of us sanctions against iran, which she denies. after days of protests against his decision to seek a fifth term in office, the algerian president, abdelaziz bouteflika, has registered as a candidate in elections to be held next month. but he's suggested he would...
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on on vancouver island there was a ceremony with about five hundred people apart louch which is a traditional. ceremony and. him our relationship has been i would say primarily personal you know what. i've helped him with some of the consequences of his catastrophic childhood experiences we've managed to bridge the huge cultural gap between us and our societies to formalize lasting friendship and i just just finally then and i know vancouver island and you presumably know the mass deforestation of that island off the coast of british columbia how important is the environment which is touted as the great is that to humankind even greater than lack of psychological self-analysis let alone lack of class with us well i don't think it is more crucial than lack of psychological insight because i think that societies that put themselves together properly will will look to the long run in the future long run and they'll take the steps that are proper with regards to attempts to make things sustainable which is very difficult i mean you know there all the news on the environmental front isn't bad ther
on on vancouver island there was a ceremony with about five hundred people apart louch which is a traditional. ceremony and. him our relationship has been i would say primarily personal you know what. i've helped him with some of the consequences of his catastrophic childhood experiences we've managed to bridge the huge cultural gap between us and our societies to formalize lasting friendship and i just just finally then and i know vancouver island and you presumably know the mass deforestation...
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c's vancouver community college or. the first place that i started i continue my education. does the judge have to follow what the jury recommends and and their heard no that is can make their own. decisions but i am planning to take things step by step i have been considering human rights law where for psychology i just. doing everything at it one thing at a time was the . while of me says his conversion to christianity forced him to leave iran he now feels that religion is less important than. that and today he makes a rare visit to a church to people from a muse sponsorship group a members of the unitarian congregation he. was i like christianity it is something that i always was very interested since it was a very own kit. i would gradually say i'm not so much into any specific religion but you this is your reason. for getting out of rounds and yes. how does that match up with. doubts one of the thing that always got me in troll into trouble so. yeah i do still believe in it i. see it as something that gets me connected. was a muse new life looks comfortable bought a yea
c's vancouver community college or. the first place that i started i continue my education. does the judge have to follow what the jury recommends and and their heard no that is can make their own. decisions but i am planning to take things step by step i have been considering human rights law where for psychology i just. doing everything at it one thing at a time was the . while of me says his conversion to christianity forced him to leave iran he now feels that religion is less important...
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court next week after canada allowed an extradition request to proceed when longo was arrested at vancouver airport in december at the request of the us government is accuses mung and the chinese tech giant of conspiring to violate sanctions on iran the case triggered and diplomatic route between canada and china beijing says it will be watching the case closely to do. justice will prevail in the end now in fact not only the chinese and canadian citizens but the whole world is extremely interested to hear how the canadian government answers this question chlorine was used as a weapon in the syrian town of duma but an investigation into last year's attack doesn't lay any blame the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons says it found reasonable grounds the toxic chemical was used but can't say who was responsible as the final target of the syrian government's campaign to regain control of the eastern kuta suburbs of damascus from opposition fighters so the activists who were arrested on that use ations of undermining security and harming national unity last year will be put on t
court next week after canada allowed an extradition request to proceed when longo was arrested at vancouver airport in december at the request of the us government is accuses mung and the chinese tech giant of conspiring to violate sanctions on iran the case triggered and diplomatic route between canada and china beijing says it will be watching the case closely to do. justice will prevail in the end now in fact not only the chinese and canadian citizens but the whole world is extremely...
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meng wanzhou was detained in vancouver last year at washington's request.t captured after his jet was shot down in the disputed region of kashmir. wing commander abhinandan varthaman was handed over at a border crossing in punjab. pakistan's prime minister has called the move a gesture of peace. the government has been forced to pay £33 million to eurotunnel,
meng wanzhou was detained in vancouver last year at washington's request.t captured after his jet was shot down in the disputed region of kashmir. wing commander abhinandan varthaman was handed over at a border crossing in punjab. pakistan's prime minister has called the move a gesture of peace. the government has been forced to pay £33 million to eurotunnel,
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chinese executive in vancouver it was under reports. michael covert a former diplomat and current asia advisor to a brussels based think tank and michael spade or a businessman based in china two canadians detained in china since december on monday for the first time china said the two men are being held because they are suspected of being spies but the arrest of the two men has been seen possibly as beijing's retaliation for china's arrest of a mangled one joe an executive at chinese technology company while away and daughter of the company's founder she was arrested on december first nine days later two canadians are arrested in china. since being released on bail has been required to stay in vancouver on sunday her lawyers filed a lawsuit against the canadian government after her high profile arrest saying she was interrogated before she was told she was even under arrest she was detained in canada at the request of washington allegedly she had broken american sanctions against iran yep a so it has severely strained relations between
chinese executive in vancouver it was under reports. michael covert a former diplomat and current asia advisor to a brussels based think tank and michael spade or a businessman based in china two canadians detained in china since december on monday for the first time china said the two men are being held because they are suspected of being spies but the arrest of the two men has been seen possibly as beijing's retaliation for china's arrest of a mangled one joe an executive at chinese...
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meng wanzhou was detained in vancouver last year at washington's request.n fighter pilot captured after his jet was shot down in the disputed region of kashmir. wing commander abhinandan varthaman was handed over at a border crossing in punjab.
meng wanzhou was detained in vancouver last year at washington's request.n fighter pilot captured after his jet was shot down in the disputed region of kashmir. wing commander abhinandan varthaman was handed over at a border crossing in punjab.
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well as you said the matter goes before a judge on wednesday in vancouver that's where monk has a home in british columbia there the government will make the argument why it believes that it should be allowed to proceed with the extradition of ms monk to the united states in order to be tried on conspiracy wire fraud and bank fraud charges she was detained in early december while she was on her way from vancouver to mexico and that was at the request of the united states who say that she basically conspired to have. do business with iran in violation of u.s. sanctions and in violation of international sanctions these are charges was child ms monk has vehemently denied the process however does not mean that she immediately will be brought to the united states and in particular to brooklyn for a prosecution on these charges under canadian law there are multiple opportunities for defendants to appeal their extradition to another country and it's widely expected that munn will be availing herself of canadian law in that respect i cases feel tensions between the u.s. and china and also chin
well as you said the matter goes before a judge on wednesday in vancouver that's where monk has a home in british columbia there the government will make the argument why it believes that it should be allowed to proceed with the extradition of ms monk to the united states in order to be tried on conspiracy wire fraud and bank fraud charges she was detained in early december while she was on her way from vancouver to mexico and that was at the request of the united states who say that she...
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lisa bisgard is the head of pediatrics for kaiser permanente in vancouver.s clinic has had at least one case of confirmed measles. and, because that disease can linger in the air for up to two, hoaiser and other clinics in the area have been admitting potential cases through side entrances to avoid infecting s her patients. >> reporter: sympt measles include a high fever, runny nose, cough and re during winter, those can be hard to distinguish from the flu or o on cold. but after three to five days, a large rashppears-- usually rst on the face, before spreading to other parts of the body. t how serious s disease? >> it's very serious. a lot of people think it might be a smallever for a day or two and a little rash, and it's really not the case. some of the children need to go to the emergency room; in some cases, need to be hospitalized for a few days. and then of course, our patients who have cancer, or who cannot get the vaccine, or the little babies, are even more at risk. and measles can also cause brain infections as well, which a lot of people don't re
lisa bisgard is the head of pediatrics for kaiser permanente in vancouver.s clinic has had at least one case of confirmed measles. and, because that disease can linger in the air for up to two, hoaiser and other clinics in the area have been admitting potential cases through side entrances to avoid infecting s her patients. >> reporter: sympt measles include a high fever, runny nose, cough and re during winter, those can be hard to distinguish from the flu or o on cold. but after three to...
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four countries involved iran being the target country you have canada where mung has two homes in vancouver and you have china and the u.s. which are already at odds over trade policy it will it does make for a complicated and perhaps protracted international legal and political diplomatic i should say controversy it's not going to be resolved any thomson the chinese embassy in ottawa has already said that it is disgusted with the fact that the canadian government is moving ahead with trying to extradite mung to the united states and it's calling this latest decision a political act not one grounded in any legal evidence of course canada says that it is following the rule of. law and even though there hasn't been any comment from the united states in this matter when the indictments came out in january the u.s. was very keen on having monk show brought to brooklyn to face trial on these allegations very nicely summarised indeed rosalynn jordan in washington thank you still in the u.s. the white house has been given until monday to hand over documents detailing security clearances this is of
four countries involved iran being the target country you have canada where mung has two homes in vancouver and you have china and the u.s. which are already at odds over trade policy it will it does make for a complicated and perhaps protracted international legal and political diplomatic i should say controversy it's not going to be resolved any thomson the chinese embassy in ottawa has already said that it is disgusted with the fact that the canadian government is moving ahead with trying to...
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court next week after canada allowed an extradition request to proceed then longo was arrested at vancouver airport in december at the request of the us government is accuses moaning and the chinese tech giant of conspiring to violate sanctions on iran the case triggered a diplomatic route between canada and china beijing says it will be watching the case closely to. justice will prevail in the end you know in fact not only the chinese and canadian citizens but the whole world is extremely interested to hear how the canadian government answers this question and venezuela's opposition leader is now in argentina he's on a diplomatic mission to shore up lassen american support for the removal of president nicolas maduro. will meet argentinian president merits your mockery after visiting paraguayan on friday seeking international backing for a transition of power in venezuela the us is also imposing new sanctions and revoking visas of senior venezuelan officials over maduro's crackdown on western aid well kurdish forces in syria say they expect the battle to retake eisel last held area to be ov
court next week after canada allowed an extradition request to proceed then longo was arrested at vancouver airport in december at the request of the us government is accuses moaning and the chinese tech giant of conspiring to violate sanctions on iran the case triggered a diplomatic route between canada and china beijing says it will be watching the case closely to. justice will prevail in the end you know in fact not only the chinese and canadian citizens but the whole world is extremely...
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to what they've said all along they are furious and have been furious about man was detention in vancouver canada and december they say it's unfair it's just didn't violated her or her rights or detention she's the daughter of the founder of wall way one of the biggest technology companies not only in china but really the entire world the company's come under under suspicion by many countries around the world for perhaps spying the company spying on other countries that it that it works in but the company said no they're independent they don't do any of that but the u.s. wants to extradite her to the u.s. from canada where she could face charges or would face charges that could land her in jail for over twenty years she's fighting that extradition and that's part of the reason why she is suing the canadian government she will go to court in canada on wednesday will be her next court appearance but this is long from over her appeals process to avoid being extradited to the u.s. could go on for months or even years so this could go on for a very very long time all right gabriel is in new yor
to what they've said all along they are furious and have been furious about man was detention in vancouver canada and december they say it's unfair it's just didn't violated her or her rights or detention she's the daughter of the founder of wall way one of the biggest technology companies not only in china but really the entire world the company's come under under suspicion by many countries around the world for perhaps spying the company spying on other countries that it that it works in but...
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authorities have greenlighted an extradition hearing for mad one jew the huawei executive arrested in vancouver in december bringing her a step closer to to a trial in the u.s. . and we take you to argentina where farmers have been protesting against failed economic policies by giving away their produce. and going for gold as well as president nicolas maduro is trying to get his hands on the country's precious metal reserves. welcome to d.w. business i'm john el-gamal in berlin thanks for joining us we take you to latin america where argentina is in the grip of an economic crisis high inflation and the devaluation of the puzzle are weighing on consumers purchasing power poverty is rising and small farmers are particularly hard hit this week they vented their anger right outside the presidential palace and when i was iris. they traveled eighty kilometers with tractors and lots of produce to the center of buenos aires. hundreds of argentinean vegetable producers from the surrounding area of the capital including javier front on this. it's a vegetable protest there so vegetables at a fair price or
authorities have greenlighted an extradition hearing for mad one jew the huawei executive arrested in vancouver in december bringing her a step closer to to a trial in the u.s. . and we take you to argentina where farmers have been protesting against failed economic policies by giving away their produce. and going for gold as well as president nicolas maduro is trying to get his hands on the country's precious metal reserves. welcome to d.w. business i'm john el-gamal in berlin thanks for...
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meng wanzhou was detained in vancouver last year at washington's request.mly denies allegations of bank fraud and helping her company break us sanctions. pakistan has freed an indian fighter pilot captured after his jet was shot down in the disputed region of kashmir. wing commander abhinandan varthaman was handed over at a border crossing in punjab. pakistan's prime minister has called the move a gesture of peace. the government has been forced to pay £33 million to eurotunnel, to settle a legal dispute over brexit contingency plans, in the event of no deal. the department for transport had given ferry contracts to three companies, including one with no ships and no port. but eurotunnel said the process had been "secretive and flawed". labour blames chris grayling, the transport secretary, who oversaw the contract process, and says he should resign. our business correspondent joe miller is at the eurotunnel terminal in folkestone. the department for transport has already had to step back from one of its three controversial no—deal brexit ferry contracts, a
meng wanzhou was detained in vancouver last year at washington's request.mly denies allegations of bank fraud and helping her company break us sanctions. pakistan has freed an indian fighter pilot captured after his jet was shot down in the disputed region of kashmir. wing commander abhinandan varthaman was handed over at a border crossing in punjab. pakistan's prime minister has called the move a gesture of peace. the government has been forced to pay £33 million to eurotunnel, to settle a...
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the homemaker and fisherman site is part of her ten member self-help group in vancouver not. frenzy boatwright's through the dance rush back waters. this is significant because it is for the first time women from the towns fishing community who have very little formal education have come together to scientifically understand the mangroves they're having hated and create around us about preserving their. tickets for the holies idea to walk towards turning friend goalline to an eco tourist destination very different from india sparky how sits just three hundred kilometer salt. with the help of the united nations development program and the local mango. brought together nine women to be part of the first batch of tour guides under the stormy self elko. them. two boats and twenty life jackets the guides can accommodate twenty tourists the one or right course about two years dollars per person and office a wealth of information about the local biodiversity. in the book to us however depend entirely on tourists and feel especially with man ruled by diversity being such a niche inte
the homemaker and fisherman site is part of her ten member self-help group in vancouver not. frenzy boatwright's through the dance rush back waters. this is significant because it is for the first time women from the towns fishing community who have very little formal education have come together to scientifically understand the mangroves they're having hated and create around us about preserving their. tickets for the holies idea to walk towards turning friend goalline to an eco tourist...
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according to federal prosecutors, jordan's father, a wealthy businessman from vancouver, paid someone $100,000 to take the s.a.t. on jordan's behalf. the indictment claims that person was 120 points shy of a perfect score of 2400. while the indictment does not flat-out say jordan was aware of the alleged scam, prosecutors say jordan did not take the s.a.t. test before the test taker took it on his behalf. prosecutors say jordan used the near perfect s.a.t. score on his college applications to yale, georgetown and uc berkley which he ended up attending in 2014. >> it's not that surprising that we're involved in this. >> there's a silver lining. the fact that a lot of that scandal is being exposed. >> reporter: we know jordan left the bay area for vancouver, where he's working on a startup were his older brother also mentioned in that indictment. now i reached outtoda t and he responded back. he e-mailed back that he cannot talk to the media because of his father's legal situation. i'm melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >>> it targets kids and is no longer welcomed in our city, that i
according to federal prosecutors, jordan's father, a wealthy businessman from vancouver, paid someone $100,000 to take the s.a.t. on jordan's behalf. the indictment claims that person was 120 points shy of a perfect score of 2400. while the indictment does not flat-out say jordan was aware of the alleged scam, prosecutors say jordan did not take the s.a.t. test before the test taker took it on his behalf. prosecutors say jordan used the near perfect s.a.t. score on his college applications to...
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and in vancouver, the housing prices have gotten so high that even today, after a correction over theveral months, the average house is still more than $1 million in vancouver and it is really too high. the eastern part of the country, montreal, ottawa, prices are stable and increasing a bit. so when you look at the headlines, there are stories underneath, like in the u.s., but overall it is a stable economy. not overlyi'm concerned about the direction it is going at this point. david: it was really good to have you with us. bruce heyman, former u.s. ambassador to canada. and author of a forthcoming me moir. president trump's former economic adviser says the president is desperate for a deal with china. how desperate? we talked to fred hochberg. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: you are watching "balance of power." i'm david westin. president trump's aggressive use of tariffs may or may not work out in the end, one thing for certain it is imposing hardship on the farmers in america, a point that a senator from south dakota made recently. >> it is a situation where farmers are patient, they
and in vancouver, the housing prices have gotten so high that even today, after a correction over theveral months, the average house is still more than $1 million in vancouver and it is really too high. the eastern part of the country, montreal, ottawa, prices are stable and increasing a bit. so when you look at the headlines, there are stories underneath, like in the u.s., but overall it is a stable economy. not overlyi'm concerned about the direction it is going at this point. david: it was...
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court next week after canada allowed an extradition request to proceed may one joe was arrested at a vancouver airport in december at the request of the us government it accuses ming and the touch the chinese tech giant of conspiring to violate sanctions on iran the case has triggered a diplomatic route between canada and china high level talks between the u.s. and the taliban have resumed in doha u.s. envoy is sad says an earlier round ended with unprecedented progress to end the seventeen year war hundreds of thousands of people have held protests across algeria over president bush or figures plan to run for a fifth term next month police fired tear gas at some demonstrators in algiers but the rally is well mostly peaceful those are the headlines they'll be more news here after inside story. benjamin netanyahu remains defiant this way the prime minister is facing corruption charges fox says it's a witch hunt ahead of the election can here avoid prosecution and what does it mean for his political career this is inside story. this is inside story welcome to the program he's the first sitting i
court next week after canada allowed an extradition request to proceed may one joe was arrested at a vancouver airport in december at the request of the us government it accuses ming and the touch the chinese tech giant of conspiring to violate sanctions on iran the case has triggered a diplomatic route between canada and china high level talks between the u.s. and the taliban have resumed in doha u.s. envoy is sad says an earlier round ended with unprecedented progress to end the seventeen...
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court next week after canada allowed an extradition request to proceed among one joe was arrested at vancouver airport in december is at the request of the us government accuses mung and the chinese tech giant of conspiring to violate sanctions on iran the case triggered a diplomatic row between canada and china beijing says it will be watching the case closely for as well as opposition leader is now in argentina is on a diplomatic mission to shore up latin american support for the removal of president nicolas maduro one way though will need argentinean president maurizio my career after visiting paraguayan friday kwaito is seeking international backing for a transition of power in venezuela the us is also imposing new sanctions and revoking visas of senior venezuelan officials over maduro's crackdown on western aid. in france yellow vests demonstrators are marching for the sixteenth weekend in a row calling for president about all my crawl to resign the protest began in november over a proposal to raise fuel taxes the movement has since grown into anti-government rallies my callers been holdi
court next week after canada allowed an extradition request to proceed among one joe was arrested at vancouver airport in december is at the request of the us government accuses mung and the chinese tech giant of conspiring to violate sanctions on iran the case triggered a diplomatic row between canada and china beijing says it will be watching the case closely for as well as opposition leader is now in argentina is on a diplomatic mission to shore up latin american support for the removal of...
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she was arrested in vancouver last december at the request of the united states.t the markets, and as you can see, across—the—board to start the new trading week, this monday, the nikkei 225 up by 0.75%, the all ordinaries gaining and the hang seng index has just opened for trading and is gaining 43 points. this is after a positive close on wall street friday. you have decreasing trade tensions between china and the united states. the main catalyst for these gains in the asia—pacific market. thank you for investing your time with us. i'm rico hizon. sport todayis time with us. i'm rico hizon. sport today is coming up next. this is bbc news. the top stories this hour: donald trump is under pressure from a senior us congressman who is investigating whether the president and his aides obstructed justice. five years after the disappearance of flight mh370, malaysia's government says it is open to restarting the search for the missing plane. police investigating the murder of a 17—year—old girl in east london say she was stabbed once in the back by a teenager, who ran
she was arrested in vancouver last december at the request of the united states.t the markets, and as you can see, across—the—board to start the new trading week, this monday, the nikkei 225 up by 0.75%, the all ordinaries gaining and the hang seng index has just opened for trading and is gaining 43 points. this is after a positive close on wall street friday. you have decreasing trade tensions between china and the united states. the main catalyst for these gains in the asia—pacific...
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it was a woman in vancouver.ollection, but i literally walked out and never smoked a cigarette again. ( applause ) >> stephen: really? now, there's a slight chance i'm a sleeper cell, you know, i'm a vancouver candidate and one day i'll snap if you show me the queen of hearts, or something. >> stephen: i look forward to it. >> thanks. >> stephen: be a good movie. vancouverian candidate? >> stephen: yeah. ure. >> stephen: you have your first novel. >> i wrote a novel. >> stephen: what drove you to write a novel? >> i wanted to write a novel for a long time, but i had an idea i thought would sustain a novel. i'm a big douglas adams fan, hitchhiker guide. it's a fantasy book. >> stephen: takes place in ireland, has leprechauns. >> it does. >> stephen: it's called "ronan boil and the bridge of riddles." what is it about? >> as a young intern -- i think we have a clip. s it is a book but we have a clip. >> stephen: what's that mean? it's a book. >> did mys send -- i don'ow w t clip but it's probably one of the more im
it was a woman in vancouver.ollection, but i literally walked out and never smoked a cigarette again. ( applause ) >> stephen: really? now, there's a slight chance i'm a sleeper cell, you know, i'm a vancouver candidate and one day i'll snap if you show me the queen of hearts, or something. >> stephen: i look forward to it. >> thanks. >> stephen: be a good movie. vancouverian candidate? >> stephen: yeah. ure. >> stephen: you have your first novel. >> i...
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vancouver athletic program.e now faces fraud charges. >>> now to the latest from the ethiopian airlines crash, with no video of the crash site. it shows a large crater. it crashed sunday, killing all 157 people on board. aviation experts in france have started working on the damaged black boxes. the washington post reports investigators also found the planes jackscrew, which raises and lowers the nose of the plane and it shows the plane was set on a nosedown flightpath. >>> a florida man is expected to plead guilty next week to sending pipe bonds to critics of president trump. he allegedly targeted democrats before the 2018 midterms. investigators say he spent 16 explosive devices to victims across the country, including two packages to tom steyer. none of them exploded. cesar sayoc is facing months in prison. >>> a jester can make all the difference. >> i feel so special having this. i never would've thought i would have anything like this. >> this is a cool story up next. a special nurse and his favorite music
vancouver athletic program.e now faces fraud charges. >>> now to the latest from the ethiopian airlines crash, with no video of the crash site. it shows a large crater. it crashed sunday, killing all 157 people on board. aviation experts in france have started working on the damaged black boxes. the washington post reports investigators also found the planes jackscrew, which raises and lowers the nose of the plane and it shows the plane was set on a nosedown flightpath. >>> a...
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> lori mclove you lin was released on bond, granted permission to travel in united states and to vancouver to film a movie. husband was arrested yesterday. both due to appear in boston court. >> several prep schools in california have been subpoenaed as part of the investigation and notre dame high school in be belmont also. >> administrators there say they have cooperated. high school counsellors responding to the scandal. >> issued because looking for more records related to families involved in the alleged scheme. as for fact checking that should be going on, it's not really at high school or college level. >> it's reminder that cheating doesn't pay. >> marianne osmond is head of notre dame high school in belmont, spoke to us after it was known that former student allegedly cheated on the s.a.t. >> at the time she took her test, had no idea there was possibility of cheating going on. >> both parents of atherton lr charged with cheating on two daughters' college exams in four occasions. first in 2015, paid $25,000 to have someone proctor older daughter's s.a.t. exam and correct the answe
> lori mclove you lin was released on bond, granted permission to travel in united states and to vancouver to film a movie. husband was arrested yesterday. both due to appear in boston court. >> several prep schools in california have been subpoenaed as part of the investigation and notre dame high school in be belmont also. >> administrators there say they have cooperated. high school counsellors responding to the scandal. >> issued because looking for more records related...
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vancouver business man david sidoo pleaded not guilty to conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud. sidoo is accused of paying 200-thousand dollars for someone to take exams for both of his sons. he was the c-e-o of two companies which both say he has taken a leave of absence in the wake of the he's one ofwhat and today-- presidential candidates spoke out about the scam. <"is it not nuts to you pay millions of dollars to cheat on sat exams, to corrupt thie admissions process to get their kids into school, and yet there are millions of americans who can't put together $1200 to pay for tuition at a community college in one of our communities? this is symptomatic of a much bigger problem.">(grant) officials say it's the biggest college admissions scam ever prosecuted by the justice department. (vicki) coming up... a major upgrade for bart passengers... the changes being made to make stations more accessible. for your money... the powerball jackpot is nearly half-a-billion dollars. nobody won the drawing on wednesday, sending the pot to 495-million. that's a cash value of 300-point-2 mi
vancouver business man david sidoo pleaded not guilty to conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud. sidoo is accused of paying 200-thousand dollars for someone to take exams for both of his sons. he was the c-e-o of two companies which both say he has taken a leave of absence in the wake of the he's one ofwhat and today-- presidential candidates spoke out about the scam. (grant) officials say it's the biggest college admissions scam ever prosecuted by the justice department. (vicki) coming up......
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the person who made this is a vancouver british columbia based baker and pastry chef. she's known as the glazing queen because of the glaze mirror cakes she makes. look at this one. that is salted caramel macadamia nut. if you're wondering how does she get that look on her cakes? well, she has signature colors. this one looks like the inside of an orange when she gets done with it. >> what the heck? >> if you'd like to learn, she offers online classes, because she's all about teaching people and learning more herself. she teaches you how to do this. she says she uses all natural ingredients and she says what's inside is even more important. look at the inside. >> even the inside looks like a work of art. look at the colors on this one. >> it's gorgeous. >> i mean, i would like that as a piece of art on my dining room table. >> in this case you can eat it. i ain't complaining about that. she says it will take about three days to make one of these cakes. >> let's talk about the tools that she uses. >> edible bowls is actually easy to find, but when she put ts do -- puts
the person who made this is a vancouver british columbia based baker and pastry chef. she's known as the glazing queen because of the glaze mirror cakes she makes. look at this one. that is salted caramel macadamia nut. if you're wondering how does she get that look on her cakes? well, she has signature colors. this one looks like the inside of an orange when she gets done with it. >> what the heck? >> if you'd like to learn, she offers online classes, because she's all about...