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law in canada. hasthat is something which screupously. we discussed in our opening remarks how canada and united are countries with deeply shared democratic values. those democratic values include fact that in both countries we have a deep regard for the and of law and strong independent judiciaries. i think that's one of the reason that we feel comfortable with the existence of an extradition our twoetween countries. having said all of that, canada clearly of the view that the is --ition process extradition process is a criminal justice process. that shoulda tool be used for politicized ends. >> you can't ask me, but if i may, i'm going to answer you. [laughter] [speaking foreign language] >> i can't say much about the process, because we have a u.s. judicial process that is an -- underay, and way. the unlawful detention of two canadian citizens is unacceptable. they ought to be returned. the united states has stood for that, whether they're our or citizens of other countries. we ask all nations of
law in canada. hasthat is something which screupously. we discussed in our opening remarks how canada and united are countries with deeply shared democratic values. those democratic values include fact that in both countries we have a deep regard for the and of law and strong independent judiciaries. i think that's one of the reason that we feel comfortable with the existence of an extradition our twoetween countries. having said all of that, canada clearly of the view that the is --ition...
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canada follows rules. it is very important. >> especially when there's a lot of pressure on the very idea of democracy in the world. when there's a lot of pressure on international order . canada will thus continue to follow the rules. this is a strong position of our government. by the same token, it is also very important that canada. >> that extradition agreements are not used for political purposes. canada does not do it that way. and i believe that is obvious that democratic countries such as our partner the us do the same. today we talked about our shared values and one of them is the fact that both countries, the us and canada are countries that follow the rule of law and follow rules in general. i doubt don't entirely agree with the claim. canada indicating meng was not making a political judgment. in canada there has been to this point no political interference in this issue at all. for canada, this is a question of living up to our international treaty obligations and following the rule of law in
canada follows rules. it is very important. >> especially when there's a lot of pressure on the very idea of democracy in the world. when there's a lot of pressure on international order . canada will thus continue to follow the rules. this is a strong position of our government. by the same token, it is also very important that canada. >> that extradition agreements are not used for political purposes. canada does not do it that way. and i believe that is obvious that democratic...
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canada follows the rule of law. canada follows rules. it is very important. especially when there's a lot of idea of on the very democracy in the world. when there's a lot of pressure on international order. will continue to follow the rules. this is a strong position of our governments. by the same token, it is also thatimportant for canada extradition agreements are not used for political purposes. canada does not do it that way. and i believe that it is obvious that democratic countries, such as our partner the u.s., do the same. today, we talked about our shared values. and one of them is the fact that both countries, the u.s. and canada, our countries that follow the rule of law, and follow rules in general. i don't entirely agree with the framing of the christian -- the question. canada, in the detaining of miss ming, was not making a political agenda. there was no political interference in this issue at all. for canada, this is a question of living up to our international treaty obligations and following the rule of the in canada. and that is something
canada follows the rule of law. canada follows rules. it is very important. especially when there's a lot of idea of on the very democracy in the world. when there's a lot of pressure on international order. will continue to follow the rules. this is a strong position of our governments. by the same token, it is also thatimportant for canada extradition agreements are not used for political purposes. canada does not do it that way. and i believe that it is obvious that democratic countries,...
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he was a great friend of canada. i like to also begin by congratulating president of argentina for his leadership and stewardship of the g20 over the past 12 months. it has been a very productive year. argentina focused on priorities, which are priorities for us all. the future of work, infrastructure developing. and sustainable food. these priorities aligned well with those of the g-7 summit in quebec last june where we worked hard to create economic systems that benefit everyone and strengthen the middle class. i would like to congratulate argentina for bringing a perspective of gender equality to our talks. we know that our economies and society are stronger when women are full and equal participants. over our today's here, i have reiterated canada's commit bits to multilateralism, on trade, on climate, and other challenges we share. indeed, no country can solve global problems on its own. we need to work together. offers us a critically important forum for doing so. as you may know, canada played a leading role i
he was a great friend of canada. i like to also begin by congratulating president of argentina for his leadership and stewardship of the g20 over the past 12 months. it has been a very productive year. argentina focused on priorities, which are priorities for us all. the future of work, infrastructure developing. and sustainable food. these priorities aligned well with those of the g-7 summit in quebec last june where we worked hard to create economic systems that benefit everyone and...
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he was a great friend of canada. i'd like to also begin by president macri of argentina for his leadership and stewardship of the g20 over the past 12 months. it has been a very productive year. argentina focused on three priorities, which are priorities for us all. the future of work, infrastructure development and sustainable food. these priorities aligned well g7 summit in quebec. [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] >> i'd like to congratulate argentina for bringing a equalityve of gender to our talks. we know our societies are stronger when women are full and participants. over our two days here, i've reiterated canada's commitment multilateralism on trade, on climate, and other challenges we share. no country can solve global problems on its own. we need to work together. the g20 offers us a critically important forum for doing so. as you may know, canada played a leading role in the creation of as its elevation to the leaders level in 2008, in the international financial crisis. and over the
he was a great friend of canada. i'd like to also begin by president macri of argentina for his leadership and stewardship of the g20 over the past 12 months. it has been a very productive year. argentina focused on three priorities, which are priorities for us all. the future of work, infrastructure development and sustainable food. these priorities aligned well g7 summit in quebec. [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] >> i'd like to congratulate argentina for bringing...
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and gentlemen, the president of united mexican states, and the prime minister of canada. [applause] >> we are gathered together for an agreement that is so important. i am honored to be here with president enrique pena nieto. he has become a great friend. and prime minister justin trudeau who has also become a great friend. been a battle and battle sometimes make great friendships. this has been terrific. we will formally declare the intention of our three countries to replace nafta with the usmca. a truly groundbreaking achievement. modern day agreement. i want to thank you and trade representative bob lighthizer and his entire team for their tremendous effort and the efforts that they have made all throughout the last almost two-year period. thank you as well to jared kushner, secretary of state mike pompeo, secretary of the treasury steve mnuchin, and director larry kudlow for their hard work and untiring devotion throughout the negotiation process. peter navarro, thank you for the work you have put in. and so many others. the usmca is the largest and most significant
and gentlemen, the president of united mexican states, and the prime minister of canada. [applause] >> we are gathered together for an agreement that is so important. i am honored to be here with president enrique pena nieto. he has become a great friend. and prime minister justin trudeau who has also become a great friend. been a battle and battle sometimes make great friendships. this has been terrific. we will formally declare the intention of our three countries to replace nafta with...
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mexico canada agreement replaces nafta which was signed in 1994. here's a look. ladies, the president of the united states, the president of the mexican states, and the prime minister of canada. [applause] >> thank you very much. we are gathered this afternoon for a very historic occasion, the signing ceremony or a brand-new treat deal, the united states-mexico-canada agreement. so important. i am honored to be here with president henrique kenya yet to -- henrique pena nieto. judah -- justin trudeau who has become a great friend. and battles sometimes make great friendships. theill formally declare intention of our three countries to replace nafta with the usmca. a truly groundbreaking achievement. modern day agreement. i want to thank you as trade representative bob lighthizer and his entire team for their tremendous effort and the efforts that they have made all throughout the last almost two-year period. thank you as well to jared kushner, secretary of state mike pompeo, secretary of the treasury steve mnuchin, and director larry kudlow for their hard work and
mexico canada agreement replaces nafta which was signed in 1994. here's a look. ladies, the president of the united states, the president of the mexican states, and the prime minister of canada. [applause] >> thank you very much. we are gathered this afternoon for a very historic occasion, the signing ceremony or a brand-new treat deal, the united states-mexico-canada agreement. so important. i am honored to be here with president henrique kenya yet to -- henrique pena nieto. judah --...
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bush, he was a great friend of canada. begin byike to congratulating the president of argentina for his leadership and stewardship at the g20 over the past 12 months. argentina focused on three priorities, which are priorities of work,l, the future infrastructure development, and sustainable food. --se priorities aligned will aligned well with the g-7 summit last june, were we worked to create economic systems that benefit everyone and strengthened the middle class. french]g i'd like to congratulate argentina for bringing it --spective of gender bringing a perspective of gender equality to our talks. our societies are strength or -- are stronger when women are equal participants. i reiterated canada's commitment to multilateralism on trade, on climate, and on other challenges we share. no country can solve global problems on its own. we need to work together. the g20 offers is a critically important forum for doing so. as you may know canada played a leading role in the creation of the g20, as well as the elevation to the
bush, he was a great friend of canada. begin byike to congratulating the president of argentina for his leadership and stewardship at the g20 over the past 12 months. argentina focused on three priorities, which are priorities of work,l, the future infrastructure development, and sustainable food. --se priorities aligned will aligned well with the g-7 summit last june, were we worked to create economic systems that benefit everyone and strengthened the middle class. french]g i'd like to...
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meng wa nzhou 7 punish canada if it does not release meng wanzhou? the pressure could come in severalforms meng wanzhou? the pressure could come in several forms and i think it is likely that there will be not a tit—for—tat retaliation in any way but some limitations on incoming chinese investment into the country and also reduction of research and development funds that huawei and other chinese companies are putting here. they are pushing... this is something that puts canada in the middle of a crossfire between the united states and china. to some extent, china understands the pressures but also the rules that control extradition proceedings between the us and china. and finally this is a very difficult issue for huawei because canada is one of the country is still considering major huawei investment in our five gee system. so there is a natural reaction to this at the same time the calculation may be to wait and see how the hearings move and then the extradition hearings that will start sometime shortly thereafter. you talk about crossfire bet
meng wa nzhou 7 punish canada if it does not release meng wanzhou? the pressure could come in severalforms meng wanzhou? the pressure could come in several forms and i think it is likely that there will be not a tit—for—tat retaliation in any way but some limitations on incoming chinese investment into the country and also reduction of research and development funds that huawei and other chinese companies are putting here. they are pushing... this is something that puts canada in the middle...
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now come from canada. you know it doesn't have it but both are worried about the heated conflict a rocky tween the two countries of course because people talk about another cold war or is that the case yes. it does concern me to a certain extent because you know as the tough leader after united states seeing something so strong i think that must mean something it seems to be kind of a strategic competitor or you know pos. even something more in the world today and i think a lot of americans have a hard time kind of putting that into any kind of you know framework the trade war is affecting china its economy is slowing and beijing hopes its punitive tariffs will have the same effect on export industries in the u.s. the rivalry between the two nations will now set the tone at the g. twenty summit. the u.s. federal bureau of investigation says it is looking into a massive cyber attack that rattled the world's largest hotel group marriott the personal data of up to half billion guests may have been compromised
now come from canada. you know it doesn't have it but both are worried about the heated conflict a rocky tween the two countries of course because people talk about another cold war or is that the case yes. it does concern me to a certain extent because you know as the tough leader after united states seeing something so strong i think that must mean something it seems to be kind of a strategic competitor or you know pos. even something more in the world today and i think a lot of americans...
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they had to let canada keep that. next he tried to make deep compromises that could affect whether manufacturing once to locate there. then decide on to rules that would require higher wages for 40% of a car. then decide on to higher labor requirements. >> host: on those wages it requires 40% of the car had to be made by workers who makes m6 an hour, correct? >> guest: that's right. we hang from our industry it's workable for them. for the suppliers. it will probably depend on the supplier because they get to factor in some of their r&d in some of the high wage workers will pick it's not like literally 40% of every work involved in the car has to be paid $16 $16 an hour but that s pressure on mexico to either raise wages or potentially lose some of its share or some of its growth in auto suppliers. >> i think that particular provision is more of a bank shot. the mexicans are not going to immediately raise their autoworkers wages to $16. mexicans left to buy more canadian and american continent made by workers making t
they had to let canada keep that. next he tried to make deep compromises that could affect whether manufacturing once to locate there. then decide on to rules that would require higher wages for 40% of a car. then decide on to higher labor requirements. >> host: on those wages it requires 40% of the car had to be made by workers who makes m6 an hour, correct? >> guest: that's right. we hang from our industry it's workable for them. for the suppliers. it will probably depend on the...
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now there is an agreement between mexico and canada. structure rules for the auto industry and labor and other things. it will come up for a vote sns next year. president trump has indicated he will pull out of nafta if usmca.s does not pass the u.s. would be left with nothing. that is where we are now. host: i want viewers to listen to the president talking about the benefits of this agreement at the g20. [video clip] >> the usmca is the largest most significant balanced trade agreement in history. all of our countries will benefit greatly. it is probably the largest trade deal ever made also.in the united states new trade will promote greater trade access for american exports across the range of sectors, including farming, manufacturing, and service industries. host: mr. reinsch? guest: it is not really the largest agreement ever signed. the european union was probably the largest. i think the agreement has been well received in the business community. in the agriculture community, certainly. there is lingering nervousness because the
now there is an agreement between mexico and canada. structure rules for the auto industry and labor and other things. it will come up for a vote sns next year. president trump has indicated he will pull out of nafta if usmca.s does not pass the u.s. would be left with nothing. that is where we are now. host: i want viewers to listen to the president talking about the benefits of this agreement at the g20. [video clip] >> the usmca is the largest most significant balanced trade agreement...
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vancouver canada. for the last three years the. long. journey. was very hard core i could not do it without the prayers from all of you i could not do it without. well you could be different. my lawyer. i love your. that's. all over the war has. become resigned to living in the domestic transfer lounge of the kuala lumpur international airport after being deported from the united arab emirates and overstaying his malaysian tourist visa unable to return to syria to the ongoing war he documented life inside the terminal in a series of viral tweets eventually attracting the attention of canadian activist groups who organized to file a refugee application on his behalf we're pleased to welcome to the show from his new home in whistler british columbia canada welcome to the us and i want to start here on my laptop with a tweet from himself there is a will there is a way if there is a chance in a million to do something anything just to do it the result is breathtaking trust me canada is awesome and a picture there of you so i want to show you some of
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canada's prime minister is looking for a way out of a multibillion dollar military equipment deal with saudi arabia as i just mentioned justin trudeau is calling the murder acceptable and is demanding answers now he's working out how to cancel a contract for armored trucks it's all part of an eleven billion dollar deal made by the previous government relations have been tense since canada's and bassett was expelled earlier this year in a disagreement over human rights in the arab kingdom and the murder of a journalist is absolutely unacceptable that's why canada from the very beginning has been demanding answers and solutions on that secondly we inherited actually a fifteen billion dollar contract signed by steven harper to export light armored vehicles to saudi arabia we are in gauged with the export permits to try and see if there is a way of no longer exporting these vehicles to saudi arabia relations between the two countries have been at crisis point since august when these saudi when saudi arabia expelled candidates and severed all trade ties and investment ties to protest agains
canada's prime minister is looking for a way out of a multibillion dollar military equipment deal with saudi arabia as i just mentioned justin trudeau is calling the murder acceptable and is demanding answers now he's working out how to cancel a contract for armored trucks it's all part of an eleven billion dollar deal made by the previous government relations have been tense since canada's and bassett was expelled earlier this year in a disagreement over human rights in the arab kingdom and...
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thanks for your time and your insights bruce canada's foreign minister has suggested that the extradition process and while ways chief financial officer should not be politicized chrystia freeland made the comments the day off to agree to a bail bond of more than seven million dollars she was arrested in vancouver eleven days ago she now faces extradition to the u.s. where she is accused of violating sanctions on iran it is thought to be incumbent on party six each in an extradition from canada. recognizing that canada is a rule of law country to ensure that any extradition request is about ensuring that justice is done is about ensuring that the rule of law is respected and is not politicized for for any other purpose. than a lack joins us from toronto for the latest daniel tell us where we are in the extradition process and just what kind of implications this has for canada china relations it's certainly opened a big can of worms for the canadian government for the legal and political process here you heard from the foreign minister chrystia freeland there saying that no party who wants
thanks for your time and your insights bruce canada's foreign minister has suggested that the extradition process and while ways chief financial officer should not be politicized chrystia freeland made the comments the day off to agree to a bail bond of more than seven million dollars she was arrested in vancouver eleven days ago she now faces extradition to the u.s. where she is accused of violating sanctions on iran it is thought to be incumbent on party six each in an extradition from...
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foreign affairs department had tweeted canada is gravely concerned about additional arrests of civil society and women's rights activists in saudi arabia including some are but are we we are the saudi authorities to immediately release them and all other peaceful human rights activists some and even is a senior lecturer in international relations on the director of the richardson institute at lancaster university in the north of england and joins me now on our visit was good have you with us again simon on the program it feels like the saudis are being sort of backed into a political corner and do the saudis feel under pressure from the us political backlash and these decisions now being voiced by the canadian prime minister yeah i think so i think if we look at the history of u.s. saudi relations it's been one that it's been quite tranquil the saudis aren't really used to any of this type of. rhetoric from such a prominent all the us government so quite hurt i think by this it's a very strong move that was that was classed on thursday and they're not particularly accustomed to it an
foreign affairs department had tweeted canada is gravely concerned about additional arrests of civil society and women's rights activists in saudi arabia including some are but are we we are the saudi authorities to immediately release them and all other peaceful human rights activists some and even is a senior lecturer in international relations on the director of the richardson institute at lancaster university in the north of england and joins me now on our visit was good have you with us...
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writes in this is sherry she says i'm very happy for you welcome to canada vancouver and whistler also i'm so have you skiing and snowboarding soon hope you enjoy your new job at your hotel in whistler and best wishes hasn't talked to us about what it was like stepping foot in vancouver canada after such a long journey what was going through your mind. before. i realized for the first time that there is a moment in the your life that is a moment where that become more beautiful than the dream itself. staking overlimit . i can't believe how the people kind generous they are the minute i put a foot on the. international airport and how that immigration officers treated me i told them that i have a bad experience when it comes to dealing with that if you are with immigration officers in both u.a.e. and malaysia and you just changed my mind. i keep receiving gifts and free things from the community here i get like that an invitation for skiing with equipments as well. invitation for the nutter for going outside or showing me around it's so what i i could not imagine that it would be that t
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foreign affairs department had tweeted canada is gravely concerned about additional arrests of civil society and women's rights activists in saudi arabia including some are but dolly we urge the saudi authorities to immediately release them and all other peaceful human rights activists well we've been speaking to simon mabel in his a lecture in international relations at lancaster university in the u.k. he says saudi arabia could face a serious challenge if international pressure continues to mount. well i think if we look at the history of u.s. saudi relations it's been one that's been quite tranquil the saudis aren't really used to any of this type of. rhetoric from from such a prominent organ of the u.s. government so that quite hurt i think by this it's a very strong move that was that was passed on thursday and they're not particularly accustomed to it and so when you put that alongside what mr trudeau's been saying overnight and i think you have there in a very delicate position they're in a position they're not being particularly accustomed to over the past seventy years or so
foreign affairs department had tweeted canada is gravely concerned about additional arrests of civil society and women's rights activists in saudi arabia including some are but dolly we urge the saudi authorities to immediately release them and all other peaceful human rights activists well we've been speaking to simon mabel in his a lecture in international relations at lancaster university in the u.k. he says saudi arabia could face a serious challenge if international pressure continues to...
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canada's pm says it's a normal investigation. there was no engagement or involvement in the political level in this decision because we respect the independence of ourjudicial processes . i'm kasia madera, in london. also in the programme: thailand's former prime minister and leader of the democrat party joins a boycott of the military government's plans for new elections. and a personal story about a nation's dark history. cambodia's best known director tells us about his new film. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news — it's newsday. good morning. it's 8:00 am in singapore, midnight in london and 7:00 in the evening in washington, on a day when there have been some sharp falls in global stock markets. they were reacting to doubts about an easing of the trade war between the united states and china. and the concerns were aggravated by news of the arrest in canada, at the request of the us, of a senior chinese telecoms executive. all three main wall street indexes fell more than 2%, though they r
canada's pm says it's a normal investigation. there was no engagement or involvement in the political level in this decision because we respect the independence of ourjudicial processes . i'm kasia madera, in london. also in the programme: thailand's former prime minister and leader of the democrat party joins a boycott of the military government's plans for new elections. and a personal story about a nation's dark history. cambodia's best known director tells us about his new film. live from...
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how big is huawei as a company in canada? big is huawei as a company in canada ? what big is huawei as a company in canada? what is their involvement in the country? meng wanzhou was arrested in vancouver airport. she has two homes here worth many million dollars and had children who went to school here so she has a personal connection to canada but company has sweeping partnerships with canadian and universities. mostly it's to do with telecom networks. five g into connected networks. five g into connected networks. canada among western countries is one that has continued to work with huawei despite many security experts warning against it in the uk, the us, new zealand... 0h, in the uk, the us, new zealand... oh, it looks like we might have lost but that the oh... that looks like we are having a little bit of trouble with the lion in vancouver. joanna, can you hear me? ijust want to continue the discussion around china's point of view in this. yes, i... it looks like we've lost her. a bit more about that huawei case in canada later on in the programme. let's get
how big is huawei as a company in canada? big is huawei as a company in canada ? what big is huawei as a company in canada? what is their involvement in the country? meng wanzhou was arrested in vancouver airport. she has two homes here worth many million dollars and had children who went to school here so she has a personal connection to canada but company has sweeping partnerships with canadian and universities. mostly it's to do with telecom networks. five g into connected networks. five g...
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so canada just cut 300,000 that comes out of global supply. if today opec decides to only cut 1 million barrels, they're thinking about what just happened in canada as well 1 million plus 300,000 is 1.3 million, however you slice it whether it's from here or canada i don't know if it's a smaller than expected cut, but the net effect on global supplies may be the same the big wildcard has to do with iraq iraq is at 4.6 million barrels per day and it's unlikely they can cut because they need the money. here's the other aspect that's important. where does opec go from here qatar saying they will leave is opec going to flex its muscle and show the world that it is still incredibly important even with the u.s. shale oom? here's the other thing you want to tie together the market story and oil energy stocks, they're not as heavily weighted as they used to be in the s&p 500, but if oil prices continue to slide, oil stocks will continue to slide and that means the market -- it's fine. you can do your job. no worries if oil stocks continue to slide it
so canada just cut 300,000 that comes out of global supply. if today opec decides to only cut 1 million barrels, they're thinking about what just happened in canada as well 1 million plus 300,000 is 1.3 million, however you slice it whether it's from here or canada i don't know if it's a smaller than expected cut, but the net effect on global supplies may be the same the big wildcard has to do with iraq iraq is at 4.6 million barrels per day and it's unlikely they can cut because they need the...
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writes in this is sherry she says i'm very happy for you welcome to canada vancouver and whistler also so have you skiing and snowboarding soon hope you enjoy your new job at your hotel in whistler and best wishes hasn't talked to us about what it was like stepping foot in vancouver canada after such a long journey what was going through your mind. first of all. i realized for the first time that there is a moment in the your life that is a moment when it becomes more beautiful than the dream itself. staking overlimit. i can't believe how the people kind generous they are the minute i put a foot on the. bank of our international airport and how that immigration officers treated me i told them that i have a bad experience when it comes to dealing with that if you are with immigration officers in both u.a.e. and malaysia and you just changed my mind. i keep receiving gifts and free things from the community here i get like that an invitation for skiing with equipments as well. invitation for dinner for going outside for showing me around it's it's what i i could not imagine that it would
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canada's pm says it's a normal investigation. there was no engagement or involvement in the political level in this decision because we respect the independence of ourjudicial processes. i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme: first clues about the death of the thai businessman and owner of leicester city football club, a fault is found with his helicopter. rescue is in progress for a sailor in one of the most remote spots on earth. will be speaking to the organisers of the race. —— we will. good morning. it's 9am in singapore, 1 am in london and eight in the evening in washington, on a day when there have been some sharp falls in global stock markets. they were reacting to doubts about an easing of the trade war between the united states and china. and the concerns were aggravated by news of the arrest in canada at the request of the us, of a senior chinese telecoms executive. all three main wall street indexes fell more than 2%, though they regained some ground later in the session. at one point, the dowjones ind
canada's pm says it's a normal investigation. there was no engagement or involvement in the political level in this decision because we respect the independence of ourjudicial processes. i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme: first clues about the death of the thai businessman and owner of leicester city football club, a fault is found with his helicopter. rescue is in progress for a sailor in one of the most remote spots on earth. will be speaking to the organisers of the race....
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when it comes to the rule of law and due process in canada, including in extradition matters, canada understands that the rule of law and extradition issues ought not ever to be politicized or used as tools to resolve other issues and that is a very clear position which canada expresses to all of its partners. it's the position which i have explained particularly with regard to rule of law in canada in a conversation with the chinese ambassador to canada earlier this week, and it's an issue which all of us discussed today. and i do finally want to say, because you have mentioned a few canadians who are detained in china, it's really important to remember these are human beings. as foreign minister, i think for me and for the prime minister, there are no issues that touch us more personally and immediately than the detention of canadians outside our country. we're very, very concerned about these two canadians and that is the concern that we discussed in our meeting today. neil: okay. we are going in and out of that. a couple issues came up about the saudis and yemen funding issue. th
when it comes to the rule of law and due process in canada, including in extradition matters, canada understands that the rule of law and extradition issues ought not ever to be politicized or used as tools to resolve other issues and that is a very clear position which canada expresses to all of its partners. it's the position which i have explained particularly with regard to rule of law in canada in a conversation with the chinese ambassador to canada earlier this week, and it's an issue...
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in the trade war -- canada is saying no. that is playing into the chinese narrative that meng wanzhou is a pawn in the trade war. she was arrested on the same day that president trump and president xi hammered out the truce to the trade war at the dinner at the g20 in argentina. nine days after the arrest, you have two canadian citizens arrested. you have michael spavor and michael covret. both high profile. well known. two can adians arrested on the same way. is this retaliatioretaliation? we have no idea. the timing is suspicious. you can bet american firms like apple and qualcomm are taking a look at personnel movements hoping they don't fall victim to retaliatory actions by beijing. >> will ripley live in hong kong. thank you. >>> on wall street, optimism in the u.s. and china trade saga, but enthusiasm cooled. dow ended up 157 points led by gains with companies with exposure to china. apple and boeing. the dow was up 358 points earlier in the day. s&p closed .60% higher. some enthusiasm came from the report suggesting t
in the trade war -- canada is saying no. that is playing into the chinese narrative that meng wanzhou is a pawn in the trade war. she was arrested on the same day that president trump and president xi hammered out the truce to the trade war at the dinner at the g20 in argentina. nine days after the arrest, you have two canadian citizens arrested. you have michael spavor and michael covret. both high profile. well known. two can adians arrested on the same way. is this retaliatioretaliation? we...
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canada turned dovish because of the oil prices within canada. we will get u.s. futures trading in about an hour. that will also be felt in asia. that would suggest more trade highlands -- headlines. >> we have investors coming to terms with the prospects of the u.s.-china trade deal. the bank of canada is adding to the optimism. that cause the outlook for global growth prospects. in asia, we have future setting up for modest gains for the region. you have the nikkei futures contract into cargo looking to gain over 1% after the decline we saw on wednesday. when it comes to the sydney session, we are hinting at gains as well. this as we got a disappointing gdp data to digest. the rba couldn likely have a rates cut. with that, we have seen aussie dollar take a turn this week. that's after rising 5.2% after the low we hit in october. we may see that downtrend that we have seen over the course of the year since hitting that cyclical high back in january. that may be looking to return as the weak macro pulse indicates more data. we will get retail sales released at 8:
canada turned dovish because of the oil prices within canada. we will get u.s. futures trading in about an hour. that will also be felt in asia. that would suggest more trade highlands -- headlines. >> we have investors coming to terms with the prospects of the u.s.-china trade deal. the bank of canada is adding to the optimism. that cause the outlook for global growth prospects. in asia, we have future setting up for modest gains for the region. you have the nikkei futures contract into...
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it's canada's highest civilian award. and i was fortunate enough to receive this this past year. >> has committed to multiple educational, environmental, and education causes. mr. trebek. [applause] >> it's nice to reach a point in your career where you start getting a lot of goodies because people think you deserve them. >> world vision sponsorship is someone like you taking that child's hand and walking with them take their first steps towardit health and strength. >> harvey: you have done an incredible amount of philanthropic work. i want to go through some of the things you've done. world vision, which i got involved within the early '80s, the days of that great famine in ethiopia. they started sending me all over the world to record these little vignettes, these stories about kids in dire straits in order to raise money for their campaign of child sponsorship. and i was involved in world vision for 25 years. still m. >> harvey: and tell me about the village you adopted in zambia. >> again, that was through world visi
it's canada's highest civilian award. and i was fortunate enough to receive this this past year. >> has committed to multiple educational, environmental, and education causes. mr. trebek. [applause] >> it's nice to reach a point in your career where you start getting a lot of goodies because people think you deserve them. >> world vision sponsorship is someone like you taking that child's hand and walking with them take their first steps towardit health and strength. >>...
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the chinese foreign ministry says canada may face consequences for arresting one jew she's the chief financial officer and daughter of the founder of the chinese smartphone giant weiwei she's now facing extradition to the u.s. over alleged violation of sanctions on iran china is demanding the immediate release and called the detention a violation of human rights further beijing is some of the canadian ambassador over the case as the latest twist of this let's cross live to alexander brood of independent political analysts from work what this is about we're going to go hey there thanks for your time so the chinese foreign ministry some encounters ambassador over this calling autumn is action and acceptable how far could this escalate or is it all going to calm down quickly do you think. first of all thank you for having me well i don't think this is going to end quickly and in fact i think the consequences of this are going to be very long term this is a clear case of but never better than this before i can guarantee. what is known as the city sees traps to see disease the ancient gre
the chinese foreign ministry says canada may face consequences for arresting one jew she's the chief financial officer and daughter of the founder of the chinese smartphone giant weiwei she's now facing extradition to the u.s. over alleged violation of sanctions on iran china is demanding the immediate release and called the detention a violation of human rights further beijing is some of the canadian ambassador over the case as the latest twist of this let's cross live to alexander brood of...
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financial officer china has called for one one joe's immediate release she was arrested in canada on december first on charges of violating iran sanctions but is currently out on bail washington wants her extradited secretary of state mike pompei you have met canada's foreign minister is hoping for a good outcome. the united states is engaged in an extradition process is making travel to canada the canadians have taken her into custody or released her on bail pending extradition and the extradition hearing. will continue to engage through legal processes to get the just outcome that's connected to that. we have is that a trade discussions that are ongoing with the chinese as the chinese have said or we're working on that wall all the other issues not just this particular issue have lots of complicated issues going on with china today all around the world and we work on each of those to get good outcomes for the people united states of america and respecting the rule of law each step along the way. the u.s. and canada say they're committed to keeping politics out of the extradition ca
financial officer china has called for one one joe's immediate release she was arrested in canada on december first on charges of violating iran sanctions but is currently out on bail washington wants her extradited secretary of state mike pompei you have met canada's foreign minister is hoping for a good outcome. the united states is engaged in an extradition process is making travel to canada the canadians have taken her into custody or released her on bail pending extradition and the...
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i was going to school in canada and it would have been a hardship for her. she had no way of supporting me and my sister. so my sister went away to boarding school, and i went away to boarding school. harvey: that must be tough on a kid when you're living with mom and dad and all of sudden you're living with neither. one's out of the country, and the other's not with you. in many ways, yes, and that probably was what contributed to my becoming so unruly my first year at boarding school, and being one of the difficult students in class. - harvey: you were acting out. - alex: yeah. something that, to me, felt like the seeds of "jeopardy!", you spent-- at a period of your life, you spent a lot of time alone and you were kind of a shy kid. you read a lot, didn't you? yeah, reading got to be an escape, and radio got to be an escape. an escape from what? well... ( exhales ) snow. ( chuckles ) what did you want to be when you grew up? i joke with audiences. i tell them when i was a kid i wanted to be a doctor, a pilot, or prime minister of canada. i have achieved
i was going to school in canada and it would have been a hardship for her. she had no way of supporting me and my sister. so my sister went away to boarding school, and i went away to boarding school. harvey: that must be tough on a kid when you're living with mom and dad and all of sudden you're living with neither. one's out of the country, and the other's not with you. in many ways, yes, and that probably was what contributed to my becoming so unruly my first year at boarding school, and...
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her arrest in canada was confirmed by the canadian authorities, as well as huawei. she was arrested on the first of december and her bail hearing is set for friday. is interesting we have not heard about it until now. there is a publication ban in effect sought by herself, thatis ban in effect sought by herself, that is why the canadian authorities could not provide us with any more details, but huawei said that the company has been provided with very little information about her charge. we understand is her arrest was requested by the us authorities, where she is accused of violating us sanctions against iran. this could complicate relations between the chinese and the americans as they appeared to have reached a trade cruise. apart from this arrest, it also has been about 2k hours for the company. that is right. we just heard the news as bt and out that it won't use huawei equipment in its new network as well as its existing systems as well. as we have been reporting, the chinese company has come under scrutiny in various countries around the world, the us, austra
her arrest in canada was confirmed by the canadian authorities, as well as huawei. she was arrested on the first of december and her bail hearing is set for friday. is interesting we have not heard about it until now. there is a publication ban in effect sought by herself, thatis ban in effect sought by herself, that is why the canadian authorities could not provide us with any more details, but huawei said that the company has been provided with very little information about her charge. we...
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canada's prime minister says it's not political. there was no engagement or involvement in the political level in this decision because we respect the independence of ourjudicial processes. difficult but critical. mediators in the yemen peace talks say there's a long way to go. paris braces for another round of protests by the yellow vests movement. thousands of police and armoured vehicles are put on standby. and the rescue mission for a sailor in one of the most remote spots on earth, adrift after a huge storm. hello, good to have you with us. there have been sharp falls in global stock markets. they were reacting to doubts about an easing of the trade war between the united states and china. the concerns were aggravated by news of the arrest of a top executive from the chinese telecoms giant, huawei. meng wanzhou is the chief financial officer and the founder's daughter. she was detained at vancouver airport on saturday on an extradition request from the us. our china correspondent steven mcdonnell reports. chinese tech giant hua
canada's prime minister says it's not political. there was no engagement or involvement in the political level in this decision because we respect the independence of ourjudicial processes. difficult but critical. mediators in the yemen peace talks say there's a long way to go. paris braces for another round of protests by the yellow vests movement. thousands of police and armoured vehicles are put on standby. and the rescue mission for a sailor in one of the most remote spots on earth, adrift...
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twenty summit in his eye it is again to our very own javier i get us a trade deal signed between the us canada and mexico there but not really cause for celebration. that's correct christoph because most analysts that have taken a look at this agreement have concluded that it is not significantly different to what nafta had proposed in the beginning we do know that there are concessions for some industries like the auto industry and the dairy exports of the u.s. to canada but these changes are perhaps not that significant if you consider the damage that this whole uncertainty has actually done to these exact same industries let's not forget that during the time where it was unclear whether the u.s. would pull out of nafta completely and not have a trade deal with canada and mexico many companies halted investments left their current positions as they were fired employees because they were unable to plan for the future now this has of course taken care of those issues as it is it provides relief but the damages are very profound and the wounds are very profound to. talk about another big topic
twenty summit in his eye it is again to our very own javier i get us a trade deal signed between the us canada and mexico there but not really cause for celebration. that's correct christoph because most analysts that have taken a look at this agreement have concluded that it is not significantly different to what nafta had proposed in the beginning we do know that there are concessions for some industries like the auto industry and the dairy exports of the u.s. to canada but these changes are...
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authorities on monday her bail hearing will resume in canada and the u.s. is working to extradite her for trial in new york that is unless china successfully intervenes and is able to convince canet canada against cooperating which it is forcefully trying to do now or show the what impact. might this have all the back and forth between the u.s. and china. well the timing is peculiar because the arrest of ming happened just as u.s. president donald trump was sitting down for dinner with china's president seizing pain in argentina last saturday trum claims he didn't know that this arrest was happening at the same time but china views it all as a national embarrassment particularly because maine is considered to be corporate royalty in china not only is she the chief financial officer of huawei which is the preeminent telecommunications company in china but she's also the daughter of that company's founder so she's widely respected among chinese business elites and their condemnation of her arrests has been swift and scathing they're accusing the u.s. and cana
authorities on monday her bail hearing will resume in canada and the u.s. is working to extradite her for trial in new york that is unless china successfully intervenes and is able to convince canet canada against cooperating which it is forcefully trying to do now or show the what impact. might this have all the back and forth between the u.s. and china. well the timing is peculiar because the arrest of ming happened just as u.s. president donald trump was sitting down for dinner with china's...
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four point two percent for canada seven point one percent for mexico the canadian g.d.p. some analysts say would drop by two point five percent and what does that mean we probably see job losses across the board the whole system the infrastructure that we've built the supply chain you know it's a ready to stabilize because all the talk has been happening since these nafta to go she began since the tariffs went up so nothing good really could come out of it let's bring steve back a decade and steve what's your take on the u.s. canada mexico circumstances as they are right now well you know every every one of the countries has to approve it it's not just the united states all the legislature is involved the three of them have to approve it as far as this agreement you know and as far as the u.s. not being happy you could have. away on the left the democrats now control the house and they're going to hold out for more environmental regulations and more stipulations regarding labor but i think it's a good deal some of the high points for car manufacturers and workers the perc
four point two percent for canada seven point one percent for mexico the canadian g.d.p. some analysts say would drop by two point five percent and what does that mean we probably see job losses across the board the whole system the infrastructure that we've built the supply chain you know it's a ready to stabilize because all the talk has been happening since these nafta to go she began since the tariffs went up so nothing good really could come out of it let's bring steve back a decade and...
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it is thought to be incumbent on parties seeking an extradition from canada. recognizing that canada is a rule of law country to ensure that any extradition request is about ensuring that justice is done is about ensuring that the rule of law is respected and is not politicized or for any other purpose. there is daniel lack reports from toronto you heard from the foreign minister chrystia freeland there saying that no party who wants to extradite someone from canada should politicize their request and she made that risk in response to a question about president donald trump statement earlier this week that if needs be it helped expedite a trade deal between the us and china that he would intervene in the while we're extradition process that's something that is feeling didn't expect to be answering questions on they called this news conference to discuss the fact that there are certain safeguards that will protect miss one joe's rights that will also make sure that senior canadian judges hear this and that it will take some time for this to one full equally can
it is thought to be incumbent on parties seeking an extradition from canada. recognizing that canada is a rule of law country to ensure that any extradition request is about ensuring that justice is done is about ensuring that the rule of law is respected and is not politicized or for any other purpose. there is daniel lack reports from toronto you heard from the foreign minister chrystia freeland there saying that no party who wants to extradite someone from canada should politicize their...
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>>> a warning from canada to president trump. do not use the arrest of the chinese executive as a bargaining chip in trade talks with beijing. the president said he might intervene in the cfo of huawei if it helped reach a trade agreeme agreement. the timing is suspicious. we have the latest from will ripley from hong kong. good morning, will. >> reporter: hi, dave. if you are canada, you are caught in the middle. you are bound by an extradition arrest for meng wanzhou. china furious. starts to take it out on canada warning of grave consequences. the price canada will pay if they do not release wanzhou. accusing her of evading sanctions on iran to the tune of millions of dollars over five years. nine days after the arrest involving canada, the united states requested it. you have two canadians that china detains on the same day. one is a businessman and other is an ex-diplomat. one was based on the border with north korea. i traveled with the same group. he was famous for traveling with dennis rodman in 2013. he was charged with
>>> a warning from canada to president trump. do not use the arrest of the chinese executive as a bargaining chip in trade talks with beijing. the president said he might intervene in the cfo of huawei if it helped reach a trade agreeme agreement. the timing is suspicious. we have the latest from will ripley from hong kong. good morning, will. >> reporter: hi, dave. if you are canada, you are caught in the middle. you are bound by an extradition arrest for meng wanzhou. china...
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how big is huawei as a company in canada? what's their involvement in the country? so meng was arrested in vancouver airport. she does have two homes here worth many million dollars, and she's had children who went to school here, so she has a personal connection to canada, but her company has sweeping partnerships with canadian companies and universities. mostly it's to do with telecom networks, developing sg interconnected networks. canada's actually, among western countries, is one that has continued to work with huawei despite many security experts warning against this. let's get some of the day's other news. angela merkel‘s protege annegret kramp—karrenbauer has been elected the new leader of germany's governing christian democrats. the 56—year—old who's known as akk, won the most support in two rounds of voting by party delegates in hamburg. mrs merkel will remain german chancellor for now although she has signalled her desire to stay in post until the end of her fourth term in 2021. a us court has found a white supremacist guilty of murdering a woman
how big is huawei as a company in canada? what's their involvement in the country? so meng was arrested in vancouver airport. she does have two homes here worth many million dollars, and she's had children who went to school here, so she has a personal connection to canada, but her company has sweeping partnerships with canadian companies and universities. mostly it's to do with telecom networks, developing sg interconnected networks. canada's actually, among western countries, is one that has...
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it's canada. call it the alberta surprise a couple days ago, the canadian government taking a draconian measure and they'll knock out about 300,000 barrels a day of production due to pipeline issues in canada the reason we mention canada at opec is how much does that 300,000 -- the world just cares about the overall amount of oil. how does that 300,000 barrels that surprise matter to the calculus here? >> it does matter here it matters for global markets. canada is a key place where you have this oversupply of oil. local prices are really depressed compared to techs, the east coast so these production cuts are to rebalance the market we detected a pipeline outage which started to back up that oil again. it was equivalent to a couple days of supply cuts. so that means you have to run the cuts for longer. >> i know you will be here all day. we might call on you again don't go anywhere. dom, what's amaze being this in canada, i know it's random, there's so much oil and so many pipeline issues and rai
it's canada. call it the alberta surprise a couple days ago, the canadian government taking a draconian measure and they'll knock out about 300,000 barrels a day of production due to pipeline issues in canada the reason we mention canada at opec is how much does that 300,000 -- the world just cares about the overall amount of oil. how does that 300,000 barrels that surprise matter to the calculus here? >> it does matter here it matters for global markets. canada is a key place where you...
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now come from canada. you know it doesn't have it but both are worried about the heated conflict right between the two countries of course because people talk about another cold world is that the case. yeah. it does concern me in to a certain extent because you know as the top leader of the united states things something so strong i think that must mean something it seems to be kind of a strategic competitor or you know possibly even something more in the world today and i think a lot of americans have a hard time kind of putting that in any kind of you know framework the trade war is affecting china its economy is slowing and beijing hopes its punitive tariffs will have the same effect on export industries in the u.s. the rivalry between the two nations will now set the tone at the g. twenty summit. the u.s. federal bureau of investigation says it is looking into a massive cyber attack that rival the world's largest hotel group marriott the personal data of up to half billion guests may have been compromi
now come from canada. you know it doesn't have it but both are worried about the heated conflict right between the two countries of course because people talk about another cold world is that the case. yeah. it does concern me in to a certain extent because you know as the top leader of the united states things something so strong i think that must mean something it seems to be kind of a strategic competitor or you know possibly even something more in the world today and i think a lot of...
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pretty specific examples this is george nicholas he's an archaeologist and simon fraser university in canada and this is what he told the stream native medicine such as use a little bark contributed to the development of modern britain and other products well she rude and birch bark and other plants that were traditionally used for healing are known to have an edge of microbial and fungal properties as demonstrated by laboratory studies and are now being examined by pharmaceutical companies and here in the north west to see initial practice in its construction clam gardens increase shellfish part of djibouti for harvesting it is now being put back into practice thousands of years later however too often just knowledge is exploited without acknowledgement or recompense it's communities that hold the knowledge it's critical that they benefit from outsiders use of their cultural heritage system and that i for one did not know that aspirin originated with willow bark can he does that resonate with you are there other examples within what he said there are constructing clam gardens lots of things
pretty specific examples this is george nicholas he's an archaeologist and simon fraser university in canada and this is what he told the stream native medicine such as use a little bark contributed to the development of modern britain and other products well she rude and birch bark and other plants that were traditionally used for healing are known to have an edge of microbial and fungal properties as demonstrated by laboratory studies and are now being examined by pharmaceutical companies and...
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you know, canada is legalizing marijuana. marijuana is no longer the cross-border kosh cash crop it used to be. no longer for tco's in mexico and not the same as if it was realized ten or 15 years ago in canada. and that said, travelers have information at us border. that's something we're working on to make sure that that transition to the national legalization in canada goes smoothly and travelers, you know, understand what they're going to face at the border. >> canada is the number one trade partner of the united states, and the number one supplier of petroleum too the united states. >> right. ... whether the border gets sick and trade and commerce is reduced. >> we are committed to keeping it then and defending it further. we now have a joint approach to our trade partnership program with cpp and canada's trade partnership. that's the kind of thing we need to continue to expand and deepen and make more streamlined. >> we don't have a lot of time left but let me come back to the central american region. thank you for taki
you know, canada is legalizing marijuana. marijuana is no longer the cross-border kosh cash crop it used to be. no longer for tco's in mexico and not the same as if it was realized ten or 15 years ago in canada. and that said, travelers have information at us border. that's something we're working on to make sure that that transition to the national legalization in canada goes smoothly and travelers, you know, understand what they're going to face at the border. >> canada is the number...
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of huawei in canada now we know that the u.s. right now if they would like to see. extradited to the states right now this hearing is happening in vancouver and as it stands right now we're haven't heard anything about extradition yet. steve i want to ask you about this i mean it's so weird to me that you know that john bolton was actually there in the meeting with donald trump. and he knew this arrest was going down while they were making nice that said i mean i think it's weird but that said is the media over blowing this somewhat i mean i heard one writer suggest today that perhaps u.s. corporate citizen u.s. citizens that are of corporations and in china should maybe watch out maybe they'll be detained is this much ado about nothing or is it really a serious foreign policy matter what do you think steve. well you know the obama administration went so far as to indict people in this in this kind of vein if you will but never never sought their arrest or extradition to the united states to actually stand trial because they feared the kind of retribution you're ref
of huawei in canada now we know that the u.s. right now if they would like to see. extradited to the states right now this hearing is happening in vancouver and as it stands right now we're haven't heard anything about extradition yet. steve i want to ask you about this i mean it's so weird to me that you know that john bolton was actually there in the meeting with donald trump. and he knew this arrest was going down while they were making nice that said i mean i think it's weird but that said...