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melissa: canada has a new prime minister. justin trudeau was sworn in today as the country's 23rd p.m. , almost 60 years after his father had taken on the same job. the 43-year-old won a landslide victory. a new political direction for candida under the liberals, under its relatively youthful prime minister, justin trudeau, who won on a promise of change. when the plan isn't working, the real risk is sticking with the status quo. >> trudeau's policy push back trudeau'ssterity -- policies pushed back against austerity. he said he will legalize marijuana. trudeau shares many ideals with his father, pierre trudeau, who is responsible for canada's bill of rights and its open-door policy to immigration. however, trudeau, jr., has had a more unusual rise to power. a bartender before embarking on a career as a math teacher. seat of theto the liberal party in 2013. the conservatives highlighted his inexperience, saying he wasn't ready to lead. trudeau started his election campaign in third place, but swiftly moved to the lead, eventu
melissa: canada has a new prime minister. justin trudeau was sworn in today as the country's 23rd p.m. , almost 60 years after his father had taken on the same job. the 43-year-old won a landslide victory. a new political direction for candida under the liberals, under its relatively youthful prime minister, justin trudeau, who won on a promise of change. when the plan isn't working, the real risk is sticking with the status quo. >> trudeau's policy push back trudeau'ssterity -- policies...
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canada, canada. stuart they're going to take later on. but countless newspapers, including "the guardian" from britain, hard left newspaper, they say nope, they're not taking syrian males. who would have expected that from canada at a time like this? >> that's right, it has to be noted there are 36 affiliates of isis, it's not just syria, you have to look at others to get in and wreak havoc. stuart: we've got these stories, the shootdown of the russian jet and syrians not going to canada if they're male and in brussels, the fourth day of a terror lockdown. ashley webster is over there for us. give me the mood there. i have to believe that people are pretty sick and tired of this. getting kind of angry, aren't they. ashley: they are, they're sick and tired. they want something done. what was fear and shock has turned to resolve, resilience and yes, a good piece of anger. they want president hollande to go to the u.s. today, tell president obama there should be no discussion, we're all in this together to wipe out isis. they want the u.s. a
canada, canada. stuart they're going to take later on. but countless newspapers, including "the guardian" from britain, hard left newspaper, they say nope, they're not taking syrian males. who would have expected that from canada at a time like this? >> that's right, it has to be noted there are 36 affiliates of isis, it's not just syria, you have to look at others to get in and wreak havoc. stuart: we've got these stories, the shootdown of the russian jet and syrians not going...
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trans canada had asked washington to suspend its application. many say that the company was playing for time and hoping for a favorable decision from the next u.s. president. president obama is now likely to decide the fate of the pipeline before he leaves office in january 2017. a u.s. judge has declared a second mistrial in the case of an alabama police officer accused of throwing an indian national to the ground. patel suffered serious injuries. a dead long among members of the jury at the trial was the reason given for the misstrial. the police officer involved in the incidents was forced today retire after accusations of using unreasonable force. protesters have been back on the streets after the resignation of romania's prime minister and government. there have been calls for early elections. they say corruption was to blame for a nightclub fire on friday that killed 32 people. myanmar's opposition leader says there have been irregularities in advanced voting for sunday's election. she said the process hasn't been entirely free and fair. h
trans canada had asked washington to suspend its application. many say that the company was playing for time and hoping for a favorable decision from the next u.s. president. president obama is now likely to decide the fate of the pipeline before he leaves office in january 2017. a u.s. judge has declared a second mistrial in the case of an alabama police officer accused of throwing an indian national to the ground. patel suffered serious injuries. a dead long among members of the jury at the...
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bbc, rtve are in that category as is canada's c.b.c. the canadian broadcasting corporation was born. output spans a likely populated country and given that canada borders the united states, a superpower, the mother load of news and entertainment programming in the same language, the cbc's output must be canadian. that's not easy. nor have the past few years been kind tore big on airlines mired in conflict -- been find - four big on-air personalities mired in controversy. c.b.c. had an election to cover. the prime minister elect justin trudeau said he would restore the cbc's funding, it's relevant. politicians have been known to promise all kinds of things. >> reporter: election night in canada, and for many, the c.b.c. is still a network to tune into. >> i think part of the reason it resonates is unlike any other country, the need to establish an independent voice, a canadian and a nationality voice in a country so loud was considered a critically appointed foundation. if you look at the coverage more came to c.b.c. >> very interesting.
bbc, rtve are in that category as is canada's c.b.c. the canadian broadcasting corporation was born. output spans a likely populated country and given that canada borders the united states, a superpower, the mother load of news and entertainment programming in the same language, the cbc's output must be canadian. that's not easy. nor have the past few years been kind tore big on airlines mired in conflict -- been find - four big on-air personalities mired in controversy. c.b.c. had an election...
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for the economic and for getting oil from canada south to america. >> all right. daniel lack is live for us in toronto. thank you very much. >>> israeli police reporting another shooting incident in the occupied west bank. earlier two israelis were shot in hebron. they had been taken to hospital as authorities searched the area. hebron is also where israeli police shot an elderly palestinian woman at a petrol station on friday. she died in a jerusalem hospital and was merely trying to fill up her car. israeli police say she was trying to run over soldiers. >>> a 22-year-old palestinian man has been killed in fighting with israeli troops along the gaza border. he died from a single shot to the head. 30 other palestinian protesters were injured by live bullet rounds and tear gas. stephanie dekker has this update now from west jerusalem. >> reporter: there have been two separate incidents of shooting in and around the hebron area on friday night. the first one was sniper fire targeting jewish visitors to the cave of the mate i can't recollect. the army is looking for
for the economic and for getting oil from canada south to america. >> all right. daniel lack is live for us in toronto. thank you very much. >>> israeli police reporting another shooting incident in the occupied west bank. earlier two israelis were shot in hebron. they had been taken to hospital as authorities searched the area. hebron is also where israeli police shot an elderly palestinian woman at a petrol station on friday. she died in a jerusalem hospital and was merely...
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jorge: 50 profesiones prioriza el gobierno de canadÁ. entre ellas... es el caso de abraham quien vino a estudiar a ese paÍs y felicitÉ la iniciativa del programa ya que ahora compatriotas suyos podrÁn beneficiarse. abraham: pues es un programa muy bueno porque mÉxico hay muchas personas que tienen conocimiento para trabajar a nivel mundial siempre es bueno que se abran las puertas en un paÍs tan importante como canadÁ. jorge: para el vicepresidente de la asociaciÓn de estudiantes esta es una buena noticia ya que en el futuro el campus universitario se verÁ mucho más mexicanos. >> las asociaciones de latinos estÁn muy bien planteadas, tiene muchos aÑos, estÁn creciendo poco a poco, y con la entrada de mÁs mexicanos podremos crecer muchÍsimo mÁs. jorge: este es el primer paso del gobierno canadiense el prÓximo serÁ quitarle la obligaciÓn de entrar con visa de turista a los ciudadanos de ese paÍs. felix: veremos quÉ fue lo que mÁs le doliÓ a un familiar del papa francisco tras un robo en su vivienda en argentina. arantxa: y el emblem
jorge: 50 profesiones prioriza el gobierno de canadÁ. entre ellas... es el caso de abraham quien vino a estudiar a ese paÍs y felicitÉ la iniciativa del programa ya que ahora compatriotas suyos podrÁn beneficiarse. abraham: pues es un programa muy bueno porque mÉxico hay muchas personas que tienen conocimiento para trabajar a nivel mundial siempre es bueno que se abran las puertas en un paÍs tan importante como canadÁ. jorge: para el vicepresidente de la asociaciÓn de estudiantes esta...
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reportero: en este camino camino por canadÁ en unos cuantos segundos estoy en estados unidos, menos del 10% de la frontera entre canadÁ y estados unidos tiene un muro o una barda en este momento me encuentro en una ciudad que se ha enseÑado a vivir sin muro y sin vallas, y lo mÁs importante, sin conflicto. a tan sÓlo 20 m de la valla con canadÁ, miles de familias de inmigrantes como la de gilberto washington piden tambiÉn un clima que desde hace dÉcadas se acercÓ a las fronteras. a Él lo deportaron 14 veces en la frontera con mÉxico, aquÍ hormas de 20 aÑos sus raÍces indocumentadas. >> quÉ bonito no? mirar hacia delante y no tener nada de obstÁculos, nada de nada. no se siente perseguido ni amenazado por las autoridades. reportero: encontramos al hermano que tambiÉn ha cobrado la vida de los que suponiendo que en unos cuantos minutos estarÍan de este lado. [ habla en inglÉs ] [ habla en inglÉs ] reportero: ninguna barda en el mundo es tan peligrosa como el agua que divide a nueva york y a canadÁ. las cataratas arrastra todo lo que se lleva a su paso. son la clave par
reportero: en este camino camino por canadÁ en unos cuantos segundos estoy en estados unidos, menos del 10% de la frontera entre canadÁ y estados unidos tiene un muro o una barda en este momento me encuentro en una ciudad que se ha enseÑado a vivir sin muro y sin vallas, y lo mÁs importante, sin conflicto. a tan sÓlo 20 m de la valla con canadÁ, miles de familias de inmigrantes como la de gilberto washington piden tambiÉn un clima que desde hace dÉcadas se acercÓ a las fronteras. a Él...
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trudeau himself looks like canada. that sayse this paper he definitely did set a fresh tone with this cabinet. the national post has a piece describing the events yesterday saying that the atmosphere was providential and full of possibility on a day where civility was an antidote to the harbor years -- the harper years -- stephen harper in his previous predecessor. there is a cartoon in "the national post" as well. you can see justin trudeau saying let's get down to work, but first let's have a group hug. molly: let's take a look at french papers. we have the left-leaning paper focusing on the ongoing migrant crisis. flo: a very striking front page today. very graphic photo. we have decided to blur it here at "france 24," but it essentially shows the body of a young boy that has washed up on the greek island of lesbos. title, sayinge that every day there are two islands. he was a three-year-old boy who died off the coast of turkey in september. it sparked a wave of emotion across the world. his photo went viral, and he
trudeau himself looks like canada. that sayse this paper he definitely did set a fresh tone with this cabinet. the national post has a piece describing the events yesterday saying that the atmosphere was providential and full of possibility on a day where civility was an antidote to the harbor years -- the harper years -- stephen harper in his previous predecessor. there is a cartoon in "the national post" as well. you can see justin trudeau saying let's get down to work, but first...
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el salvador y canadÁ empataron y costa rica le ganÓ a panamÁ 2 1 en sudamÉrica de esperar los gigantes dormidos, argentina gano 1 0 colombia. en el centenario apareciÓ la garra charrÚa y le quitÓ el invicto a chile los goles fueron de cÓdigo cÁceres y pereira. y saltÓ a la segundo lugar en las eliminatorias. brasil destrozÓ a perÚ, ganÓ con autoridad, victoria 3 0. ecuador mantuvo la perfecciÓn en las que venezuela se alejÓ del seÑor ruso la victoria tuvo sabor mexicano, martÍnez jugadores de la liga eme equis fueron autores de goles en la victoria 3 1. en defensores del chaco sorprendÍa vía libia en el minuto 59 pero los de casa sacaron el orgullo le dieron vuelta la tortilla y se anotaron la victoria 2 1, ahora se ilusiona con un boleto al mundial. thompson con el pase aÉreo habÍa fe hasta, lograron empatar el juego y se llevaban 3 puntos. golden spike ganÓ 115% 10 y anotÓ 37 puntos. ya no >>un indocumentado es deportado varias veces en la frontera con mÉxico. maria;hay agentes en la comunidad que viven tranquilamente respetando una barrera invisible. >>uno de tre
el salvador y canadÁ empataron y costa rica le ganÓ a panamÁ 2 1 en sudamÉrica de esperar los gigantes dormidos, argentina gano 1 0 colombia. en el centenario apareciÓ la garra charrÚa y le quitÓ el invicto a chile los goles fueron de cÓdigo cÁceres y pereira. y saltÓ a la segundo lugar en las eliminatorias. brasil destrozÓ a perÚ, ganÓ con autoridad, victoria 3 0. ecuador mantuvo la perfecciÓn en las que venezuela se alejÓ del seÑor ruso la victoria tuvo sabor mexicano,...
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now we'll see what the obama administration does with trans-canada's request. will they now hold off or wait on their denial decision which the obama administration obviously wants to make based on their environmental agenda or will they honor trans-canada's request to pause or suspend the project just as they have made trans-canada wait now for seven years, seven years pending all of the administration's requirements. including the obama administration's adamant concern that the process in nebraska be fully completed before the administration renders a decision. remember, this administration made a big deal about waiting until the nebraska process was fully completed before the administration would make a decision, so let's see what they do. because i have just outlined that process will probably take another year. will they forebear on making a decision now after they held the process up seven years, will they honor the request by trans-canada to pause while the company completes this process in nebraska or will they say no, in spite of their concern that tha
now we'll see what the obama administration does with trans-canada's request. will they now hold off or wait on their denial decision which the obama administration obviously wants to make based on their environmental agenda or will they honor trans-canada's request to pause or suspend the project just as they have made trans-canada wait now for seven years, seven years pending all of the administration's requirements. including the obama administration's adamant concern that the process in...
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you mentioned trans-canada seeing the impact today. the refiners here they are probably going to be disappointed as well. i do want to point out, they had a lot of choices. this could mean they take in more middle eastern oil. more oil from iraq. maybe from iran when that oil comes on-line. there really are consequences to a rejection if that, in fact, is the news that we get. i do also just want to hit the point of what happens next if president obama does, in fact, reject this when they hold the press conference. well, many are saying 23 the next president is a republican if we see that happen in 2016, can you see reapplication of it pipeline and, in fact, maybe it would be very quickly approved. we won't necessarily miss in the short-term, but several wreerz from now if u.s. oil output does drop because of the lack of investment and cutbacks, there will likely be a lot of regret that the pipeline never got built, carl. it's something to think about here. >> i know you've been talking to andy as well. all the refiners with this pleth
you mentioned trans-canada seeing the impact today. the refiners here they are probably going to be disappointed as well. i do want to point out, they had a lot of choices. this could mean they take in more middle eastern oil. more oil from iraq. maybe from iran when that oil comes on-line. there really are consequences to a rejection if that, in fact, is the news that we get. i do also just want to hit the point of what happens next if president obama does, in fact, reject this when they hold...
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canada is getting a piece of the windy city. canada extension has agreed to by chicago's toll road for 2.8 billion dollars. what exactly is behind the deal? joining us from toronto is bloomberg tv canada anchor pamela ritchey. why does canada want a piece of chicago? >> it's a great deal, as often these things are. originally, the spanish consortium bought this toll road in 2005. it was valued at $1.8 billion at the time. it was the first privatization of a u.s. toll road at the time. now we see a billion dollars more two years later. the canada pension fund, ontario teacher fund and ontario are going three ways on this, each of them contributing 512 million dollars to the deal. as you can imagine, canadian pension funds are looking for overseas, long-term investments, often in much higher currencies, hence deals in the u.s. and elsewhere, so they can get better returns on that. i don't know if you have driven it, but as a bit of a refresher, the skyway connects downtown chicago with the southeastern suburbs. the deal still need
canada is getting a piece of the windy city. canada extension has agreed to by chicago's toll road for 2.8 billion dollars. what exactly is behind the deal? joining us from toronto is bloomberg tv canada anchor pamela ritchey. why does canada want a piece of chicago? >> it's a great deal, as often these things are. originally, the spanish consortium bought this toll road in 2005. it was valued at $1.8 billion at the time. it was the first privatization of a u.s. toll road at the time. now...
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and analysts expect canada and the u.s. to be much aligned now on other climate issues regarding fossil fuel use even if they were not connected on this specific pipeline issue. republicans are also going crazy on social media randall and really pushing back against in and saying it's not over yet. we see mitch mcconnell, top republican in the senate saying he expects this issue to come up again and of course presidential candidates are saying they would as republicans try to support this pipeline so it is really dead for now but we will have to watch how the presidential politics play out over the next couple of moves. >> we learned that trans canada shares dropped 6% since the announcement and thank you. big news on the economy and unemployment in u.s. has fallen to a 7 year low and october saw a surge in hiring. the biggest spike came in construction, healthcare and retail jobs. al jazeera's patricia is here now with the numbers, patricia did anyone see this coming? >> no, randall. this report absolutely blew away wall s
and analysts expect canada and the u.s. to be much aligned now on other climate issues regarding fossil fuel use even if they were not connected on this specific pipeline issue. republicans are also going crazy on social media randall and really pushing back against in and saying it's not over yet. we see mitch mcconnell, top republican in the senate saying he expects this issue to come up again and of course presidential candidates are saying they would as republicans try to support this...
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and meet canada's new prime minister. we take a look at what canadiens and the world can expect. >>> china and taiwan have announced that historic talks between their leaders will take place in singapore on saturday. it will be the first such meeting since the end of a civil war in 1949. taiwan split from china when national assists fled there after defeat by the communists in the conflict. taiwan is recognized as an independent state by 21 u.n. member states and the vatican. china considers the islands its territory. and says it should be under beijing's control. taiwan's president has been friendly to china since he came to power in 2008. but his spokesman says no breakthrough is expected at the meeting. >> translator: she will exchange views on issues such as politing peace across the trades and maintaining the status quo across the straight. there will be no deal signed and no joint announcement after the meeting. the president will return to taiwan on the same day. >> taiwan's opposition leaders have called the upcom
and meet canada's new prime minister. we take a look at what canadiens and the world can expect. >>> china and taiwan have announced that historic talks between their leaders will take place in singapore on saturday. it will be the first such meeting since the end of a civil war in 1949. taiwan split from china when national assists fled there after defeat by the communists in the conflict. taiwan is recognized as an independent state by 21 u.n. member states and the vatican. china...
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so, the 1880s, you began to see all of this undocumented immigration coming through canada and at the same time or about a decade later you began to see come to mexico. working hand-in-hand at the same time as you had a steam ships, so imagine the steam ships sailing out of the mediterranean france, or out of the north atlantic. they are selling tickets to the united states and the also have steamship lines going to canada and going to mexico. many of their agents began to approach immigrants saying you can buy your tickets to new york , and that might work out, but there is a chance that you or your elderly grandmother who is traveling with you might get rejected. but if you fail to mexico and buy a ticket from me it's a safer routes, so many people began-- greek, lebanese began to take those routes. in some cases to be frank, they do not need to and they probably would have been admissible at ellis island, but they had been led to believe that they might not, so this network developed that people realize there were other people that other ways to get into the united states. if you'r
so, the 1880s, you began to see all of this undocumented immigration coming through canada and at the same time or about a decade later you began to see come to mexico. working hand-in-hand at the same time as you had a steam ships, so imagine the steam ships sailing out of the mediterranean france, or out of the north atlantic. they are selling tickets to the united states and the also have steamship lines going to canada and going to mexico. many of their agents began to approach immigrants...
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he becomes canada's second-youngest prime minister. his liberal party won 183 of parliament's 338 seats in last month's election. during the campaign he promised to bring in 25,000 syrian refugees by the end of the year and overall security and tax legislation. let's get the latest from daniel lak who is live for us in ottawa. daniel after a decade of conservative rule, describe the atmosphere over there as canada welcomes justin trudeau as its prime minister. >> reporter: for one thing there is an atmosphere here. usually when a prime minister is sworn in, the public isn't invited. several thousand were here earlier in the morning. justin trudeau's cabinet is sworn in. the mood is very upbeat and happy. people voted for change in this country. and that's what they got. a young fresh prime minister, greeted by his children. it was totally different from the past. very, very interesting scene so far. >> how much change could trudeau potentially bring? what can we expect from him? >> reporter: well he has promised those 25,000 syrian ref
he becomes canada's second-youngest prime minister. his liberal party won 183 of parliament's 338 seats in last month's election. during the campaign he promised to bring in 25,000 syrian refugees by the end of the year and overall security and tax legislation. let's get the latest from daniel lak who is live for us in ottawa. daniel after a decade of conservative rule, describe the atmosphere over there as canada welcomes justin trudeau as its prime minister. >> reporter: for one thing...
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eleanor: it means no dirty tar sand oil from canada. we get lots of other oil from canada. but this is a big moment for the environmental community. it's like drawing a line between the fossil fuels of the past and moving into the future. i think this helps obama and carries legacy as environmental stewards, if you will and it's also helped by the fact that oil is at rock-bolt lows. this doesn't make financial sense to extract that dirty oil from canada. -- sand oil is dirty oil. it requires a lot of water to clean it. pat: the new man in canada is sort of an environment list as well. john: trudeau. pat: they might shim it to the west coast and send it to the chinese. the pipeline which was supposed to come through nebraska and to the gulf coast can be refined and shipped out. but there's no doubt that the fact that the price is down, the tracking has slowed down, the investment has slowed down but you wait for that thing to go up 75 a barrel, it will all -- eleanor: save it for justin trudeau as well. clarence: right now the fact that organized labor hasn't made more noise
eleanor: it means no dirty tar sand oil from canada. we get lots of other oil from canada. but this is a big moment for the environmental community. it's like drawing a line between the fossil fuels of the past and moving into the future. i think this helps obama and carries legacy as environmental stewards, if you will and it's also helped by the fact that oil is at rock-bolt lows. this doesn't make financial sense to extract that dirty oil from canada. -- sand oil is dirty oil. it requires a...
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. >>> canada's prime minister has told the u.s. president he will pull canada's warplanes out of the u.s.-led coalition's air seine campaign against the islamic state group. trudeau made the remark when he met with barack obama on the sideline of the apox pok forum. trudeau said canada will still help in the fight against islamic militants but not with air strikes into we'll continue to work with our partners to ensure that we are doing what we can, including militarily to degrade and defeat isil over the long haul. >> canada's former government had sent six fighter jets to syria and iraq to take part of the air strikes but trudeau pledged during the recent election campaign to bring them home. obama said he discussed with peru trudeau how they will cooperate in operations against the extremist group. >>> members of japan's ruling party will be sitting down to work out major tax reforms. what are the officials focusing on? >> corporate tax is a major focus. the prime minister shinzo abe he wants to cut the corporate tax rates from
. >>> canada's prime minister has told the u.s. president he will pull canada's warplanes out of the u.s.-led coalition's air seine campaign against the islamic state group. trudeau made the remark when he met with barack obama on the sideline of the apox pok forum. trudeau said canada will still help in the fight against islamic militants but not with air strikes into we'll continue to work with our partners to ensure that we are doing what we can, including militarily to degrade and...
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-canada relationship is bigger than one issue. in terms of the strength of our country, our energy, i think it is a blow. david: talk about the symbolic significance of this project. he became a very politicized project for better or worse. here we are heading to the big climate conference at the end of november. i was talking to bill mckibben, someone who has opposed this project the beginning. he says this would be a very huge symbolic gesture going into that conference if the president or to reject this. what does it say to the world community? nicholas: i think president obama has been trying to make the point that the united states is going to act on climate change, reduce carbon emissions. i think he is right. united states should be a world leader at these paris talks. this does give the president another argument to convince the rest of the world we are serious about climate. i don't actually agree with the argument. i am for renewable energy obviously. i want us to take decisive steps to lower our carbon emissions. when y
-canada relationship is bigger than one issue. in terms of the strength of our country, our energy, i think it is a blow. david: talk about the symbolic significance of this project. he became a very politicized project for better or worse. here we are heading to the big climate conference at the end of november. i was talking to bill mckibben, someone who has opposed this project the beginning. he says this would be a very huge symbolic gesture going into that conference if the president or to...
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it's a new day in canada. oil is so cheap. there is a myriad of reasons why the president would say no. and transcanada knew that. what this really is, though, it really is less of throwing in the towel and more of a hail mary that they're hoping a republican president will catch in 2017. they are betting on a gop white house. >> and obviously the politics between the two parties on this are pretty stark. i think i can say without googling it, i think, that every republican candidate for president would probably be in favor of approving this application. we know that all the leading -- all the democratic candidates are against it now that hillary clinton has gone on record about this. is there evidence, is there direct evidence from canada that this is a bet on the u.s. elections or is this sort of us extrapolating from their own corporate decision-making? >> well, it's a combination. i mean, in my day-to-day job i talk to these folks quite a lot, and what they'll tell you off the record behind the scenes hush-hush is that tra
it's a new day in canada. oil is so cheap. there is a myriad of reasons why the president would say no. and transcanada knew that. what this really is, though, it really is less of throwing in the towel and more of a hail mary that they're hoping a republican president will catch in 2017. they are betting on a gop white house. >> and obviously the politics between the two parties on this are pretty stark. i think i can say without googling it, i think, that every republican candidate for...
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people do that in the united states too, but it's worse in canada. we have to push back on it, neil. we have to push back on the character assassination because we want to protect our lives. protecting our lives ought to be politically correct. >> thank you, have a good thanksgiving. >> thanks, neil. >>> all right. they call him a mover and a shaker. not only when it comes to influence and power but money. he's a billionaire whose backing made a big difference for mitt romney. you won't believe where he's parked his money. maybe you will, because that's the guy. test. test. test. test. . test. test. . test. >>> all right. he's a billionaire with considerable influence and if you want to parlay any shot at getting to the white house, he's a friend you want to make. and believe me, all the leading republican presidential candidates have been trying to make this fellow their friend, their buddy. frank van der sloot, he was very instrumental in making mitt romney the republican nominee and almost getting him over the top. this time he's set his sights on
people do that in the united states too, but it's worse in canada. we have to push back on it, neil. we have to push back on the character assassination because we want to protect our lives. protecting our lives ought to be politically correct. >> thank you, have a good thanksgiving. >> thanks, neil. >>> all right. they call him a mover and a shaker. not only when it comes to influence and power but money. he's a billionaire whose backing made a big difference for mitt...
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all will be safe homes for people from sir syria for several months at least. >> reporter: canada has a long traditional of accepting refugees. they will need funding but they are ready for the influx >>> i think what is good for us is that we have a sophisticated service sector. we will need to build capacity, we need to ensure we have enough interpreters, but we're feeling as if we're ready >> reporter: at toronto's cafe at least 12 syrians are working. he knows what goes on. >>> i would like to help them. nobody helped me when i came to canada to start a new life. >> reporter: in the beginning it's very hard, but now we are happy that we are here safety, we start to work, my daughters go to school. so i hope that everybody can come here and have this chance >> reporter: syrians begin arriving on aircraft early next month under a system unique to canada, 40% of them will be sponsored by individual and community groups, the rest by government. this country is about to receive one of its biggest refugee intakes ever >>> pope francis is on his way to kenya. he is expected to give a mes
all will be safe homes for people from sir syria for several months at least. >> reporter: canada has a long traditional of accepting refugees. they will need funding but they are ready for the influx >>> i think what is good for us is that we have a sophisticated service sector. we will need to build capacity, we need to ensure we have enough interpreters, but we're feeling as if we're ready >> reporter: at toronto's cafe at least 12 syrians are working. he knows what goes...
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. >>> canada has announced details of its plans to vettel 25,000 syrian refugees. however there is public concern about security and health screening of those to be taken in. daniel lak reports now in from toronto. >> reporter: i picture of two-year-old alan dead on a beach in turkey focused canada's recent election campaign on syrian refugees. the new liberal government now says it's promise today welcome 25,000 will be kept but it will take longer than originally pledged. the new plan involves the army, all levels of government and community groups. >> yes, we want to bring them fast, but we also want do it right. and i have heard canadians across this country saying, yes, you have to do it right. and if it takes a little bit longer to do it right, then take the extra time. >> reporter: after the paris attacks, polls showed more public concern about welcoming so many so quickly. there have everybody been several race assists incidents involving the muslim community. delaying arrivals means more time for security checks as well as planning for transport and resett
. >>> canada has announced details of its plans to vettel 25,000 syrian refugees. however there is public concern about security and health screening of those to be taken in. daniel lak reports now in from toronto. >> reporter: i picture of two-year-old alan dead on a beach in turkey focused canada's recent election campaign on syrian refugees. the new liberal government now says it's promise today welcome 25,000 will be kept but it will take longer than originally pledged. the...
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canada is starting to turn away from the united states. political leadership and denver is starting to realize maybe we shouldn't rely on the united -- political leadership in canada is starting to realize maybe we shouldn't rely so much on the united states. i think it is a longshot to say for certain whether they will i'mve the pipeline, but pretty sure, especially if a republican is elected, that you will not see routine energy infrastructure politicized like it has been. betty: but is there even any political will anymore, bob, with prices at $50 a barrel? bob: right now it is a bit of a side issue because prices are so low. we are in a bust phase in the oil market right now and prices are going low. comes of boom. we are destroying investment in supply that we are going to need in 2017 and 2018. if the work gets on its feet economically, we will need that oil and we will be in a boom phase. we want to revisit whether we want to be close to canada in an energy sense. betty: bob, why continue to talk about oil? why not just take the mon
canada is starting to turn away from the united states. political leadership and denver is starting to realize maybe we shouldn't rely on the united -- political leadership in canada is starting to realize maybe we shouldn't rely so much on the united states. i think it is a longshot to say for certain whether they will i'mve the pipeline, but pretty sure, especially if a republican is elected, that you will not see routine energy infrastructure politicized like it has been. betty: but is there...
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and because canada is unstable as a trading partner, i'm not going to permit it. the president can choose to do whatever he chooses to do, but answers like this make no sense to the american people. and they make no sense to energy country when we understand full well the actual facts on the ground. in recent days we've actually started an energy swap with mexico. many people may not even know that. you see, all oil is not the same. heavier crude oil is preferred by many of our refineries in the united states. quite frankly, our refineries are capable of separating out more of the different minerals and such that are within heavy crude or what's often called sour crude. so our refineries prefer the heavier crude much like what canada produces, many parts of the united states, mexico produces. many refineries in mexico prefer the light sweet crude. we have more light sweet crude in america than what we can use and what our refineries prefer to have. in the past couple of months mexico and the united states have a swap that they're picking up 70,000 barrels of light
and because canada is unstable as a trading partner, i'm not going to permit it. the president can choose to do whatever he chooses to do, but answers like this make no sense to the american people. and they make no sense to energy country when we understand full well the actual facts on the ground. in recent days we've actually started an energy swap with mexico. many people may not even know that. you see, all oil is not the same. heavier crude oil is preferred by many of our refineries in...
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and then citizenship and the u.s.- canada. like the driving to canada. charles more on this tonight at 8:00. that will >> pam: and also killed house, the partnership with abc seven news tonight rob spoke with a neighbor that suspected trouble after he witnessed a heated argument between the gunman. ". >> reporter: it was not normal at all. "man 43 year-old woman identified as 53 year-old hostage and. shot her before being shot by police from himself. greg believe they're the same to people heated argument in the middle of camden avenue recently. guy runs behind and stood in front. lisa did confirm once lived here and no motive but from what he could tell no love life between the. two of these the "much of an extreme solution" >> reporter: restaurant called not seriously hurt sustained a police characterized as the news not named. >> pam: on our weather and the chill is in the air tonight temperature is dropping fast across the bay area and so how cold is it and get. >> diane: grief below average overnight lows and in the 30's for a lot of the north they
and then citizenship and the u.s.- canada. like the driving to canada. charles more on this tonight at 8:00. that will >> pam: and also killed house, the partnership with abc seven news tonight rob spoke with a neighbor that suspected trouble after he witnessed a heated argument between the gunman. ". >> reporter: it was not normal at all. "man 43 year-old woman identified as 53 year-old hostage and. shot her before being shot by police from himself. greg believe they're...
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. >> we have canada and the canada of australia here tonight. >> canada, and the canada of australia. >> i'm just kidding. i love canada. and i love new zealand. >> yes. >> being very nice. >> can i just say i think when he says-- when a guy says family time i think it's code for golf or. >> really? >> or in this case, p90x. >> maybe it's mistress or gay lover too, you never know. >> that is something. >> what do you think is harder on their own, like are men harder on guys who say they want to stay home? because men will give other guys [bleep] for that or are women harder on other women who say they are not going to be home with their kids. >> are you kidding, men are high fiving one another over that. >> about staying home. >> so you and the old lady is going to be earning for you. sweet bro. >> do you get to hang out at the park. with all the hot mums and have play dates. well. >> is that how we sound. >> i don't know. >> i don't know if i agree with that i'm a stay away dad. so-- but you know. >> a stay away dad. >> i have like 90 kids. >> oh wow. >> women are always telling me,
. >> we have canada and the canada of australia here tonight. >> canada, and the canada of australia. >> i'm just kidding. i love canada. and i love new zealand. >> yes. >> being very nice. >> can i just say i think when he says-- when a guy says family time i think it's code for golf or. >> really? >> or in this case, p90x. >> maybe it's mistress or gay lover too, you never know. >> that is something. >> what do you think is...
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for us and canada, this victory is e-mails. there are other -- amy: clayton, let me ask you something, president obama's rejection of the keystone xl comes as activists have staged a canada.imate action in lastly, demonstrators greeted crime minister justin trudeau with a sit in at his new ottawa residents just after he was sworn in. the protest to manning action on stopping emissions and reversing the legacy of trudeau's predecessor. we just lost clayton thomas-muller, that we will continue to follow that protest as well as going to paris for the two week u.n. climate summit . democracy now! will be broadcasting from there. i want to thank our guest, clayton thomas-muller a leading , organizer and writer on environmental justice and indigenous rights in canada. he's the "stop it at the source" campaigner at 350.org. he's a member of the cree nation in northern manitoba, canada. and thank you to jane kleeb with bold nebska,peang her hstate ebraska. go pastcome back, we another border or we go to another border, we are going to
for us and canada, this victory is e-mails. there are other -- amy: clayton, let me ask you something, president obama's rejection of the keystone xl comes as activists have staged a canada.imate action in lastly, demonstrators greeted crime minister justin trudeau with a sit in at his new ottawa residents just after he was sworn in. the protest to manning action on stopping emissions and reversing the legacy of trudeau's predecessor. we just lost clayton thomas-muller, that we will continue to...
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. >>> canada's new prime minister. we taking a look at what canada and the world can expect. >>> at least 41 people have died in south saw doon after a cargo plane crashed short lay after taking off from the main or order in june actual a spokesman for the president says the fatalities including are include people on the ground where the plane crash the let's get more from heber morgan in june a i know detail are still coming in. tell us about the number of fatalities first, that's still being investigated, what are you hearing? >> reporter: well, so far airline officials have confirmed there are 41 bodies they have discovered and they are expect to go find more body as the day goes on. there is the first time something like this has happened in juba and it's raining and making it hard to look for more bodies. >> tell us more about the place where the plane crashed and also whether we have more details about the plane itself. >> reporter: well, it was being flown by a crew, a russian crew, apparently. and it hit an eye
. >>> canada's new prime minister. we taking a look at what canada and the world can expect. >>> at least 41 people have died in south saw doon after a cargo plane crashed short lay after taking off from the main or order in june actual a spokesman for the president says the fatalities including are include people on the ground where the plane crash the let's get more from heber morgan in june a i know detail are still coming in. tell us about the number of fatalities first,...
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we see earnings out of canada. they're shifting some of their focus and spending dollars to assets in texas, because of what's going on in the oil price, alberta, the problem in western canada is being hit with a number of different reviews. they have a more left-leaning government in there right now and there's all kinds of royalty reviews going on. carbon levies have been applied in the last several months. there are all kinds of things being layered on top of it. in the general vein of climate change, they are heading these companies and making companies a little less interested in investing right now. david: we are heading into these climate talks in paris, we have a new prime minister who is more vocal about climate change than his predecessor. is this a wait-and-see moment because of that? absolutely. they have made sure that all of their new cabinet is on the same page with climate change. they have a climate minister and foreign affairs minister who will be at the g20 and be around the world at these variou
we see earnings out of canada. they're shifting some of their focus and spending dollars to assets in texas, because of what's going on in the oil price, alberta, the problem in western canada is being hit with a number of different reviews. they have a more left-leaning government in there right now and there's all kinds of royalty reviews going on. carbon levies have been applied in the last several months. there are all kinds of things being layered on top of it. in the general vein of...
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tomorrow is swearing in of justin to be the primary person in canada. all kinds of things will get into motion tomorrow. his election campaign leading up in support of the keystone xl, the pipeline going through, he has different views on other pipelines in canada. slamdunk that the prime minister will be in favor of various pipelines. is a pipeline that is supposed to go to the pacific coast. he is not in favor of that. there is a pipeline going east to the atlantic side of things. could not just said a prayer ministries completely in favor of pipelines that keystone xl has gotten a checkmark from him. as i mentioned before, the priority of his new time as head of the country is a better relationship with the united states. keystoneoke down over between the previous premise or and president obama. david: we were talking about the price of oil. a lot has changed in the process is still unfolding. has that started to change as well? >> yes is the answer from the company. the company released earnings today. a couple of areas where revenue is not as high.
tomorrow is swearing in of justin to be the primary person in canada. all kinds of things will get into motion tomorrow. his election campaign leading up in support of the keystone xl, the pipeline going through, he has different views on other pipelines in canada. slamdunk that the prime minister will be in favor of various pipelines. is a pipeline that is supposed to go to the pacific coast. he is not in favor of that. there is a pipeline going east to the atlantic side of things. could not...
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the aunt say the authorities have approved to bring the family to canada. their original application had denied which led them to take the dangerous journey that led to the death of 30-year-old alan. when refugees survive their journey and arrive, poland's government says it doesn't plan on taking in any more people. those there are feeling increasingly unsafe. more from warsaw >> reporter: having your own restaurant may be a dream come true for many people, but for the owners of this place it is a constant reminder. he played for one of the warsaw's football teams. his career was interrupted after a racist attack left him with a broken arm, abuse from polish fans worry him down as well. he is-- wore him out as well. his son is how getting abuse >>> i came to pick up my sons and a friend says to him, alex, monkey is here for you. my son was so embarrassed. he was seven years old. on i was looking at the teacher to do something. she didn't say anything. >> reporter: racism in poland is nothing new, but it is getting worse. they shouted about france here whic
the aunt say the authorities have approved to bring the family to canada. their original application had denied which led them to take the dangerous journey that led to the death of 30-year-old alan. when refugees survive their journey and arrive, poland's government says it doesn't plan on taking in any more people. those there are feeling increasingly unsafe. more from warsaw >> reporter: having your own restaurant may be a dream come true for many people, but for the owners of this...
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the dirtiest oil in the world is the tire sand oil up in canada. this would have constructed a pipeline like a straw through the united states with us running all of the environmental risk all the way down to port arthur, texas, which is a tax-free export zone, and then the oil would just leave the united states. no guarantee that it would be used for american purposes, even as we export young men and women overseas to protect ships bringing oil into the middle east. so it's a win on energy, it's a win on climate, it's a win on job creation because this now puts the focus back on wind and solar and other renewable energy resources and, believe it or not, the canadians wouldn't even have to have contributed to the oil liable to tax fund in the event that there was an oil spill within the united states. so the president clearly made the right decision and has much more credibility as he heads to paris to give the leadership to the rest of the world to reduce greenhouse gases. >> woodruff: representative lance, how do you read this decision? >> i thin
the dirtiest oil in the world is the tire sand oil up in canada. this would have constructed a pipeline like a straw through the united states with us running all of the environmental risk all the way down to port arthur, texas, which is a tax-free export zone, and then the oil would just leave the united states. no guarantee that it would be used for american purposes, even as we export young men and women overseas to protect ships bringing oil into the middle east. so it's a win on energy,...
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trans canada company building the keystone pipeline asked the u.s. to suspect the review of the project and white house says they will make a ruling before he leaves office and critics say the project is bad for the environment and would increase greenhouse gas emissions and the $8 billion project has had little support from the obama administration. now small rural communities were once the backbone of canada's agricultural sector but today many are struggling to survive as farming methods change and young people move to the city, daniel lack reports from one village that is using green technology to attract new residents and stay alive. >> reporter: on land she bought for $1 claire built a house of clay, stone and straw. it draws its power from wind and sun and raises vegetables and fish to eat and runs a business that grows plants without soil, hydroponics and she is one of dozens of residentss here trying to live and work sustainably. >> the interesting thing about the spot is it's in an eco village trying to be completely sustainable and the per
trans canada company building the keystone pipeline asked the u.s. to suspect the review of the project and white house says they will make a ruling before he leaves office and critics say the project is bad for the environment and would increase greenhouse gas emissions and the $8 billion project has had little support from the obama administration. now small rural communities were once the backbone of canada's agricultural sector but today many are struggling to survive as farming methods...
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right now, canada has a captive energy market. without keystone, that jeopardizes some of the flows into the u.s.. the in bridge has the northern gateway project. seeing the, you are oil get boxed in by successful environmental campaigns to keep that oil in the ground. we are going to compare wes canadian select. you can see the really big cap. the oil cannot get out of the country. captive market. do about transcanada oil now? >> they may reapply, but it would be in their interest to wait until after the 2016 presidential election. it is very unlikely obama is going to change his mind on the keystone pipeline. congress could ultimately weigh in. they have ultimately passed approve theto pipeline, but they don't have enough votes to overturn the veto. alex: we are hearing president obama speak. in reality, we still import record amounts of canadian crude. we actually need the crew they have. they have a different type of quality than we have. -- net, it does not matt matter how much we are importing in the u.s. -- pumping in the u
right now, canada has a captive energy market. without keystone, that jeopardizes some of the flows into the u.s.. the in bridge has the northern gateway project. seeing the, you are oil get boxed in by successful environmental campaigns to keep that oil in the ground. we are going to compare wes canadian select. you can see the really big cap. the oil cannot get out of the country. captive market. do about transcanada oil now? >> they may reapply, but it would be in their interest to...
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-canada relationship is much larger than just a pipeline and pitch voled to wanting to improve canada's record on climate change and work with the americans on that. that's the sort of thing we did expect hims to had this decision come along. we heard from the company building the pipeline, transcanada saying they are very disappointed and the project is not dead. they didn't really explain that but they may submit a fresh application. they may even go to court. they have not ruled that out, take the united states government to court somewhere down the line. in many ways, the project will linger in the news especially with the american political process where the republicans have signaled they're not particularly happy with this decision, either. >> thank you very much indeed. >> rescuers in brass still are searching for survivors after a dam burst in the southeast of the country swamping a mining vig. two people are confirmed dead and 30 injured. officials warn that toll is almost certain to rises. we have the latest. >> rescuers in brazil have struggled to dig out survivors after a da
-canada relationship is much larger than just a pipeline and pitch voled to wanting to improve canada's record on climate change and work with the americans on that. that's the sort of thing we did expect hims to had this decision come along. we heard from the company building the pipeline, transcanada saying they are very disappointed and the project is not dead. they didn't really explain that but they may submit a fresh application. they may even go to court. they have not ruled that out,...
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. >> and canada's new prime minister making big waves on the first day in office. the simple thing he did that has the world buzzing tonight. . >> and temperature waiting to go below 60 degrees tonight. the record tomorrow and big changes this weekend. the full forecast right here in the mobile weather lab coming woman: i'm here to engineer my future. man: i'm here for my students. man: to work with a best-selling author. woman: and a nobel prize winner. man: here because everyone deserves clean water. the cool research. the future of nursing. man: because the oceans matter to us all. the frontier of knowledge. -woman: and the common good. -man: here for a reason. diabetes, steady is exciting. only glucerna has carbsteady, clinically proven to help minimize blood sugar spikes. so you stay steady ahead. >>> on the bz feed tonight, canada's new president obama of the entire world. >> just hours after he was sworn in, justin trudeau took this picture with his cabinet. do you see anything out of the ordinary? well, he doesn't, and one canadian reporter asked him about
. >> and canada's new prime minister making big waves on the first day in office. the simple thing he did that has the world buzzing tonight. . >> and temperature waiting to go below 60 degrees tonight. the record tomorrow and big changes this weekend. the full forecast right here in the mobile weather lab coming woman: i'm here to engineer my future. man: i'm here for my students. man: to work with a best-selling author. woman: and a nobel prize winner. man: here because everyone...
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lines through canada. i do not see why they have to run it through the united states. the second point i would make is obama wouldident have supported the pipeline , the republicans would have said it was a bad idea. it is sort of the old thing of whatever he is for, they are against it. those are my comments. the: are you worried about economic impact of rejecting the keystone xl pipeline? this is supposed to create thousands of jobs over the next few years. how do you feel the economy will do without this boost? caller: i think it would have no effect. it was a temporary thing. after it is all completed, it would just be less than 50 jobs that people would be monitoring the pipeline. -- let's say the pipeline meeting, or having and oils will, or something like that -- far exceeds the benefit we would get economically. host: our next color is tom from pittsburgh, pennsylvania, calling to oppose president obama's decision. why do you believe the pipeline should have gone forward? opposed tohink, as the pre
lines through canada. i do not see why they have to run it through the united states. the second point i would make is obama wouldident have supported the pipeline , the republicans would have said it was a bad idea. it is sort of the old thing of whatever he is for, they are against it. those are my comments. the: are you worried about economic impact of rejecting the keystone xl pipeline? this is supposed to create thousands of jobs over the next few years. how do you feel the economy will do...
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he becomes canada's second youngest prime minister. his liberal party won 184 out of parliaments 338 seats in last month's election. >> canada's government has been sworn in now, and just behind me the new prime minister justin trudeau is working the crowd. something he showed himself incredibly adept at during the campaign that brought him to power. we met his cabinet. it's half female, it's young, diverse. so far the questions he has been facing in his first conference. it is now a strong team that is in power. there trudeau, a bit of a rock star. his honeymoon period has begun, and the question is how long will it last? we'll be watching. >> mexico's supreme court is opening the door to make marijuana league in the country. the measure was approved in a 4-1 vote on the five-justice panel. at this point it covers the plaintiffs in one case, people wanting to form a cannabis club. >>> retired post master on an island wa has reopened a post office that was closed 25 years ago. >> i'm the director of the missing post office. i'm 81 year
he becomes canada's second youngest prime minister. his liberal party won 184 out of parliaments 338 seats in last month's election. >> canada's government has been sworn in now, and just behind me the new prime minister justin trudeau is working the crowd. something he showed himself incredibly adept at during the campaign that brought him to power. we met his cabinet. it's half female, it's young, diverse. so far the questions he has been facing in his first conference. it is now a...
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a developing closeness between the united states, canada, and mexico would serve notice on friend and foe alike that we were prepared for the long haul looking outward again and confidence of our future that together we're going to create jobs to generate new fortunes of wealth for many and provide a legacy for the children of each our countries. we taught the world a new form of government created out of the genius of man to cope with his circumstances could bring a quality to human life previously thought impossible. now let us work towards the goal of using the assets of this continent in the most efficient ways possible for the common good of all its people. we can dare to dream that at some future date a map of the world might show the north american continent as one in which the peoples and commerce flow freely across their present borde borders. leaders have told us we the people have lost confidence in ourselves, that we must regain our spirit and our will to achieve our national goals. well, it's true. there is a lack of confidence and unease with the way things are, but the
a developing closeness between the united states, canada, and mexico would serve notice on friend and foe alike that we were prepared for the long haul looking outward again and confidence of our future that together we're going to create jobs to generate new fortunes of wealth for many and provide a legacy for the children of each our countries. we taught the world a new form of government created out of the genius of man to cope with his circumstances could bring a quality to human life...
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nobody helped me when i came to canada. i like to help them start new life. >> in the beginning, it's very hard, but now, we are happy that we are here safely. we start to work. my daughters go to school. so, i hope that everybody can come here, have this chance. >> syrians began arrive okay chartered aircraft next month under a stem unique to canada, 40% of them will be sponsored by individual and community groups, the rest by government. this country is about to receive one of its biggest refugee intakes ever. >> liberia has asked the centers for disease control after a grooernld boy died of ebola monday. the child tested positive last week, almost three months after the country was declared ebola-free. his father and brother are being treated. 153 people who had contact with the teenagers and 25 healthcare workers are being monitored. one of the defining events in human hichtd began 70 years this week, two dozen major nazis were brought before a tribunal to account for their actions during world war ii. the numberemburg
nobody helped me when i came to canada. i like to help them start new life. >> in the beginning, it's very hard, but now, we are happy that we are here safely. we start to work. my daughters go to school. so, i hope that everybody can come here, have this chance. >> syrians began arrive okay chartered aircraft next month under a stem unique to canada, 40% of them will be sponsored by individual and community groups, the rest by government. this country is about to receive one of its...