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we are starting a new life over in canada. the decision to move to halifax came about on election night. we saw the numbers come in. a much better night for donald trump and his campaign team than anyone predicted. it was a shock, and then it was just disheartening. wejokingly said, i guess it's's time to move to canada. heather got online and she went to the immigration website. canada's immigration website has crashed. i guess a lot of people had the same idea. a lot of family and friends didn't think we were serious, but as ijoined newsletters and as i became more educated on the process of immigration, they realise that we were moving. we started to do more research about canada and we found that the ideals just aligned more greatly with ours. we started injanuary and hit the ground running with background checks, employment history, having a certain amount of savings. at the end of april, we went up and visited halifax. we wanted to see how the character measured up in real life as opposed to through the screen. we picked
we are starting a new life over in canada. the decision to move to halifax came about on election night. we saw the numbers come in. a much better night for donald trump and his campaign team than anyone predicted. it was a shock, and then it was just disheartening. wejokingly said, i guess it's's time to move to canada. heather got online and she went to the immigration website. canada's immigration website has crashed. i guess a lot of people had the same idea. a lot of family and friends...
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canada has been reluctant to open up its telecommunication markets. those will be interesting to watch. thank you very much indeed. rico hizon is in our asia business hub in singapore. let's start with japan which had trade figures out today. very common —— from very promising, beating expectations. exports rising for eight straight months, driven by a robust shipments. speaking to economists, they say this could be a sign that the economy is showing increasing signs of strength with private consumption adding to this growth momentum. total exports. increasing by13.1i%. exports to the us arising ii.5%. shipments to the mainland gaining i7.6% mark in a ninth straight month of gains. philippines, home, sweet home for you. it is one of the fastest growing economies. it is now growing at eight consecutive quarter. already one of the world's fastest—growing, the philippines has been boosted by strong domestic demand and planned spending on roads, railways and ports. looking good going forward. expectations are high for alibaba's quarterly earnings re
canada has been reluctant to open up its telecommunication markets. those will be interesting to watch. thank you very much indeed. rico hizon is in our asia business hub in singapore. let's start with japan which had trade figures out today. very common —— from very promising, beating expectations. exports rising for eight straight months, driven by a robust shipments. speaking to economists, they say this could be a sign that the economy is showing increasing signs of strength with...
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we went ahead with our plans to take canada. that is what americans wanted at the time for various reasons. so it wouldn't be so much trouble to smuggle everything across the border because one third had made a living from smuggling for years. in may in boston, went across the border that the british never had to budget money for their army in canada because they were feeding their army. but still, americans from the west and south wanted to take canada to annex it. thomas jefferson wrote to a journalist, it would e. a mere matter of marching to take canada. very euphonious, very untrue. .. he was the youngest brigadier general of the american army in the war of 1812. he had been from the core of exploration. event all over the west. he had seen pike's peak but he never acclimated. he climbed longs peak right next door but it would be named after him. at this point he has a first regiment of rifleman, and they landed in york in the spring of 1813 and were attacking and nearly defenseless provincial capital. the british had one c
we went ahead with our plans to take canada. that is what americans wanted at the time for various reasons. so it wouldn't be so much trouble to smuggle everything across the border because one third had made a living from smuggling for years. in may in boston, went across the border that the british never had to budget money for their army in canada because they were feeding their army. but still, americans from the west and south wanted to take canada to annex it. thomas jefferson wrote to a...
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canada is not the united states. this is a much more complicated country with a much more complicated economy. i think liberals putting justin trudeau on the front of "rolling stone" is hilarious. they're always enamored with these photogenic, liberal politicians who roll upper that sleeves -- up their sleeves and look like they're going to get things done like barack obama. canada's economy under justin trudeau's father didn't do anything -- elizabeth yeah, a 2008-style bubble. you know, the point is that, you know, they're applauding justin trudeau who's on the cover of "rolling stone," canada has a skills-based immigration policy. president trump says, yes, we should do the same, but president trump is attacked, right. >> >> right. i mean, what else do you expect? of course to, president trump is going to get attacked. the problem here in the united states is that we have jobs at both the low end, at the high end that need a lot of workers. and we've tried to solve this immigration problem in the past, liz. and i
canada is not the united states. this is a much more complicated country with a much more complicated economy. i think liberals putting justin trudeau on the front of "rolling stone" is hilarious. they're always enamored with these photogenic, liberal politicians who roll upper that sleeves -- up their sleeves and look like they're going to get things done like barack obama. canada's economy under justin trudeau's father didn't do anything -- elizabeth yeah, a 2008-style bubble. you...
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both canada and mexico expected this is just a question of time when was it going to happen you know it's hard ball the go shooting everybody looks at you know if you look at as businessman these are tactics used in the past said the same thing about nafta a couple of times over so when it comes to mexico and canada they're like oh well this came a little bit sooner than expected but we did expect to hear this at one point in the process of the nafta negotiations now let's really get realistic about this let's bring up a graph and why trump has to think twice about something like this these are the annual export growth under nafta now exports are on par between canada and the u.s. and mexico seems to be the big winner here but let's remember what mexico is mexico is the pure poorest of the three countries obviously labor's poorer day and they're sending more exports up our way to the u.s. and to canada especially now when you look at that we're helping these guys out we knew going into now who we're dealing with the u.s. knew who they were dealing with so from that respect this is ju
both canada and mexico expected this is just a question of time when was it going to happen you know it's hard ball the go shooting everybody looks at you know if you look at as businessman these are tactics used in the past said the same thing about nafta a couple of times over so when it comes to mexico and canada they're like oh well this came a little bit sooner than expected but we did expect to hear this at one point in the process of the nafta negotiations now let's really get realistic...
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canada free-trade deal. is that a possible redline? say ismpagne: what i can that there are elements of the free trade agreement that exist. supply management. the number of rules that exist, which, you know, you have to get back to why we have this agreement in place. has beenement favorable to both sides that provided millions of middle-class jobs. we need to preserve some of the components of that deal that would be beneficial and would help build our economy. when you have $2 billion in trade and services every day, you have to be very mindful before you take any measures that could disrupt that. how can we make more together, build together, and sell to the world? on the show yesterday, he was very complementary between his state and canada. when i asked about his concerns, dairy came up. this is something on the supply management system that can do has maintained is important to protecting domestic energy -- industry. is that a potential concession? mr. champagne: that is important for canadians. that is how we provide stability
canada free-trade deal. is that a possible redline? say ismpagne: what i can that there are elements of the free trade agreement that exist. supply management. the number of rules that exist, which, you know, you have to get back to why we have this agreement in place. has beenement favorable to both sides that provided millions of middle-class jobs. we need to preserve some of the components of that deal that would be beneficial and would help build our economy. when you have $2 billion in...
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canada. can we get back to that for just a minute? how did it get into the yard. >> obviously, somebody's pet. right? >> that's the thing. walter told us in this specific providence in canada el gators are not native to the area. >> you don't say? >> however, two theories. one, it escaped and the people who own it won't fess up because they can get in big trouble and considers the fact maybe someone dropped it off. behind his home there are train tracks a hiking trail and reservoir. dad got on the phone and called animal services. >> they were like, what? we didn't train for this. >> that's the question. does anybody in canada know how to handle alligators? >> matt, the official from animal services says it's the first time in 12 years he's ever had to deal with something like this. >> came out with a catch pole. swiped it around the alligator's neck. actually made it look easy. >> wow. >> pop him right in the back of the van and off they go. walter posted it to our facebook page, that's after he called the city of animal services. >>
canada. can we get back to that for just a minute? how did it get into the yard. >> obviously, somebody's pet. right? >> that's the thing. walter told us in this specific providence in canada el gators are not native to the area. >> you don't say? >> however, two theories. one, it escaped and the people who own it won't fess up because they can get in big trouble and considers the fact maybe someone dropped it off. behind his home there are train tracks a hiking trail...
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canada and the united states have been arguing over the industry for decades. so what is softwood lumber? it's a kind of wood that comes from softwood trees, obviously. trees like cedar, pine and spruce. it is primarily used to build houses. why is this important? softwood lumber is this important? softwood lumber is big business. in 2014, the softwood lumber industry contributed $21.2 billion to the canadian economy. and more than 350,000 people work in the industry in the us. they are good paying jobs. we are not investing elsewhere. it's all money being put back into the community and it helps make a community and it helps make a community lived and to be vibrant and survive. what is the problem? because it is subsidised and because they have advantages we don't have and we are competing, we can't compete against a government and against subsidies. we need fair trade. for years the us has said the canadian government is unfairly subsidising its lumber industry and canada denies this so both sides took their arguments to a nafta panel created to hear these ki
canada and the united states have been arguing over the industry for decades. so what is softwood lumber? it's a kind of wood that comes from softwood trees, obviously. trees like cedar, pine and spruce. it is primarily used to build houses. why is this important? softwood lumber is this important? softwood lumber is big business. in 2014, the softwood lumber industry contributed $21.2 billion to the canadian economy. and more than 350,000 people work in the industry in the us. they are good...
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one of his major campaign promises was to rework the trade agreement between the us, canada and mexico. trump made it clear that he didn't want tweaks, he wanted major changes. chinese personal computer maker lenovo posted a first—quarter loss this morning saying higher costs and slower growth in the personal computer market are to blame. it plummeted more than 70 million dollars into the red for the three months that ended injune. but lenovo's chief executive is hoping the chinese market will help the company moving forward. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter — i'm @benmbland. stay with us on bbc news — still to come. three years after his capture by so—called islamic state — a yazidi boy is reunited with his family in canada. washington, the world's most political city, is today assessing the political health of the world's most powerful man. indeed, i did have a relationship with miss lewinsky that was not appropriate. in fact, it was wrong. in south africa, 97 people have been killed today, in one of the worst days of violence betwee
one of his major campaign promises was to rework the trade agreement between the us, canada and mexico. trump made it clear that he didn't want tweaks, he wanted major changes. chinese personal computer maker lenovo posted a first—quarter loss this morning saying higher costs and slower growth in the personal computer market are to blame. it plummeted more than 70 million dollars into the red for the three months that ended injune. but lenovo's chief executive is hoping the chinese market...
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capital the world baying of canada. >> host: office on what wall street but also serving wall street interest to some degree in the region. but at one point chicago business interest has the huge chunk from the royal danish of canada even now with these banks in the region. >> professor of african-american studies at ucla author of bakers and empire. booktv on c-span2. cook . >>
capital the world baying of canada. >> host: office on what wall street but also serving wall street interest to some degree in the region. but at one point chicago business interest has the huge chunk from the royal danish of canada even now with these banks in the region. >> professor of african-american studies at ucla author of bakers and empire. booktv on c-span2. cook . >>
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and swollen the country's trade deficit with mexico and canada. it is unclear what will emerge from the talks, but there are fears they could collapse. the u.s. is hoping to shrink at $64 billion transepts it -- trade deficit with mexico, and it's $11 billion trade deficit with canada is unrealistic. dealing with the trade deficit is foolish, and it is not included with any other treaty. another could be the chapter 19 mechanism, which allows -- between the u.s., mexico, and canada. process issaid the unfair, but canada and mexico have called for negotiators to resist any move to eliminate this mechanism. the politics could be as much of a hurdle as the economics. next year brings a presidential election in mexico as well as congressional elections into november 2018. both u.s. and mexican leaders will be eager to secure a political victory for their country and begin aggressive negotiation tactics. they hope to reach a deal by early january. claire: turning our attention to kenya, where supporters of the opposition leader are waiting for him to a
and swollen the country's trade deficit with mexico and canada. it is unclear what will emerge from the talks, but there are fears they could collapse. the u.s. is hoping to shrink at $64 billion transepts it -- trade deficit with mexico, and it's $11 billion trade deficit with canada is unrealistic. dealing with the trade deficit is foolish, and it is not included with any other treaty. another could be the chapter 19 mechanism, which allows -- between the u.s., mexico, and canada. process...
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esto ha generado un Éxodo de haitianos que ahora buscan refugio en canadÁ. reportero: este campo de refugiados no se encuentra en una zona de guerra, ha sido construido por las fuerzas armadas de canadÁ en territorio canadiense. >> la patrulla fronteriza nos ha llamado para construir 25 tiendas para albergar a por lo menos 500 refugiados que estÁn llegando desde estados unidos. la crisis de inmigraciÓn que se estÁ viviendo en canadá no tiene precedentes. sobre todo desde la llegada de los haitianos que tienen miedo de que las polÍticas de donald trump los afecten. >> yo he venido a este paÍs por una razÓn económica. reportero: las latinas tambiÉn han pasado por esa frontera y entrado a canadÁ de manera ilegal con niÑos en brazos. ese temor lo viviÓ esta mujer venezolana. >> tenÍamos miedo mÁs que todo por los niÑos, porque no sabÍamos si en algÚn momento me los iban a quitar y los iba a tener lejos, era mÁs que todo mi temor pero de verdad que dentro de todo estuvo muy bien, siempre fueron muy amables, siempre estuvimos con los niÑos junt
esto ha generado un Éxodo de haitianos que ahora buscan refugio en canadÁ. reportero: este campo de refugiados no se encuentra en una zona de guerra, ha sido construido por las fuerzas armadas de canadÁ en territorio canadiense. >> la patrulla fronteriza nos ha llamado para construir 25 tiendas para albergar a por lo menos 500 refugiados que estÁn llegando desde estados unidos. la crisis de inmigraciÓn que se estÁ viviendo en canadá no tiene precedentes. sobre todo desde la llegada...
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canada's rocky mountains await. call your travel agent or rocky mountaineer for special offers now. 40 million americans are waking up to a gillette shave. and at our factory in boston, 1,200 workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number one shave at lower prices every day. putting money back in the pockets of millions of americans. as one of those workers, i'm proud to bring you gillette quality for less, because nobody can beat the men and women of gillette. gillette - the best a man can get. >>> "abc 7 sports" brought to you by river rock casino. >> well, the giants had the least amount of home runs in the majors despite three at the coliseum tonight. back at at&t park the a's took their turn at a power surge. president assembling an armada to take over mccovey cove. denard span. can't made the catch at the wall. ryan healey scores, a's up 1-0. 2-0 now in the third. ryan healey fasting matt moore. see ya'. crash
canada's rocky mountains await. call your travel agent or rocky mountaineer for special offers now. 40 million americans are waking up to a gillette shave. and at our factory in boston, 1,200 workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number one shave at lower prices every day. putting money back in the pockets of millions of americans. as one of those workers, i'm proud to bring you gillette...
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she went to the official website canada's immigration website has crashed. i just love people have the same idea. obviously a lot of family and friends then i think we were serious but as a joint news letters as i became more to keep it on. of immigration they did start to realize slowly but surely that we're removing. and we started doing research buckenham and we found that the ideal just aligned. more greatly with with ours we started in january we hit the ground running with background checks with employment history with you have to have a certain amount of savings. n't. at the end of april we went up and visited halifax nova scotia you want to see how low. for the character measured up. in real life as opposed to through. screen and that we've picked out apartments we had over four hours businesses for job. cities. it it really solidified our decision to move there and the people. are incredible. i. i love blue sky. right and i do know that it is a little bit more overcast. they're so that will also. klayman adjustment is called one of my biggest sorry.
she went to the official website canada's immigration website has crashed. i just love people have the same idea. obviously a lot of family and friends then i think we were serious but as a joint news letters as i became more to keep it on. of immigration they did start to realize slowly but surely that we're removing. and we started doing research buckenham and we found that the ideal just aligned. more greatly with with ours we started in january we hit the ground running with background...
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round one of nafta talks wrap up as the us, canada and mexico try to reva m p the us, canada and mexico try to revamp the 20—year—old trade agreement. and find out why an entrepreneur in japan is agreement. and find out why an entrepreneur injapan is staking her future on dna analysis. it is a monday, everyone. glad you could join us for this edition of asia business report. i am rico hizon. the first round of talks aimed at revamping the north american trade agreement, or nafta, ended a few hours ago. the us, mexico and canada held meetings in washington, dc and covered more than 200 different negotiation topics. our business reporter has been following this story. a lot of wheeling and dealing, but was there progress made in this negotiation process? based on thejoint statement in this negotiation process? based on the joint statement the countries put out following the first round of talks, it looks as though there was progress in the fact they are committed to coming to a deal by early next year. that is the hope, and they are committed to making sure they are try and achieve th
round one of nafta talks wrap up as the us, canada and mexico try to reva m p the us, canada and mexico try to revamp the 20—year—old trade agreement. and find out why an entrepreneur in japan is agreement. and find out why an entrepreneur injapan is staking her future on dna analysis. it is a monday, everyone. glad you could join us for this edition of asia business report. i am rico hizon. the first round of talks aimed at revamping the north american trade agreement, or nafta, ended a...
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federal investigators say the air canada plane was even closer to planes getting ready to take off than previously thought. >> the plane also dils appeared from radar for 12 seconds. "abc 7 news" melanie woodrow dills into the latest federal report. >> reporter: these newly released ntsb pictures show how close it was last month, an air canada pilot mistaking it for a runway. >> this was a disaster averted. >> reporter: ntsb says the air canada plane was 59 feet from the ground. chris ringold is a retired pilot. >> the fact that it had a tail height of 56 feet, it is alarming to take the difference between 59 and 56, but i think the aircraft were separated laterally by a significant amount. >> the air canada questioned said he saw what he believed was the runway. >> it is a rare occurrence for a pilot to lock on to taxi way instead of runway. >> reporter: according to the report, the air canada flight was so off course it hit a blind spot in the radar system for 12 seconds. it should have alerted air traffic controllers the aircraft was not where it was supposed fob. a united airline pi
federal investigators say the air canada plane was even closer to planes getting ready to take off than previously thought. >> the plane also dils appeared from radar for 12 seconds. "abc 7 news" melanie woodrow dills into the latest federal report. >> reporter: these newly released ntsb pictures show how close it was last month, an air canada pilot mistaking it for a runway. >> this was a disaster averted. >> reporter: ntsb says the air canada plane was 59...
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associations in the us, canada and mexico speak about their support for the north atlantic free trade agreement, representatives of the three countries have become a new round of talks to update the pact by 2018. this event was held at the national press club. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon. i am will roger, director of policy communications at the american farm bureau federation. today negotiators from three member states of nafta will begin renegotiating a treaty that is more than 20 years old. much is at stake particularly for agriculture. we have with us the three heads of the largest farm organizations in canada, mexico and the united states. the president of the american farm bureau federation, ron bonnett, president of the
associations in the us, canada and mexico speak about their support for the north atlantic free trade agreement, representatives of the three countries have become a new round of talks to update the pact by 2018. this event was held at the national press club. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon. i am will roger, director of policy communications at the american farm bureau federation. today negotiators from three member states of nafta will begin renegotiating a treaty that is...
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round one of the nafta talks are now complete, but huge differences remain as the us, canada and mexico try to hold together one of the world's biggest free trade zones. and russia's biggest oil company is leading a $13 billion deal which will secure it thousands of petrol stations across india. hello and a very warm while on to world business report, wherever you are watching. i am ben bland. the us, canada and mexico have finished their first round of talks to overhaul north america's free trade deal, nafta. it follows president trump's threats to scrap the pact, saying it's been a disaster for us workers. the countries have pledged to reach an agreement by early next year, but some trade experts have warned the timetable is just too tight. there are huge challenges ahead. the us says it wants new measures to make sure a substantial proportion of vehicles covered by the deal are made in america. at the momentjust over 62% of each vehicle must come from one of the three countries — but reports suggest the us hasn't yet revealed how it wants this changed in an effort to boost its own
round one of the nafta talks are now complete, but huge differences remain as the us, canada and mexico try to hold together one of the world's biggest free trade zones. and russia's biggest oil company is leading a $13 billion deal which will secure it thousands of petrol stations across india. hello and a very warm while on to world business report, wherever you are watching. i am ben bland. the us, canada and mexico have finished their first round of talks to overhaul north america's free...
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and canada and mexico are prepared for that they have heard this type of right they were rhetoric and if something was to happen yeah the waves would be felt but we saw what happened today after the speech of with donald trump yesterday in phoenix that lutie the canadian dollar didn't budge and mexico yes the peso was hit a little bit because it is the poorer of the three economies but in the long run with mexico really suffer if nafta disappeared maybe it would go through some bumps but whatever happens to nafta supp they would have to come along to replace it but as for now it just seems to be a lot of talk you talk that isn't hot air god for bad from our president thank you very much alex and i live and having us from toronto. the merger deal worth eighty five point four billion die. dollars between eighty and teen time warner may have hit a snag in brazil is one of the world's largest telecoms and time warner owns warner brothers h.b.o. c.n.n. just to name a few and a sticking point to remember eighty also holds a ninety three percent stake in sky brazil after it took over direct
and canada and mexico are prepared for that they have heard this type of right they were rhetoric and if something was to happen yeah the waves would be felt but we saw what happened today after the speech of with donald trump yesterday in phoenix that lutie the canadian dollar didn't budge and mexico yes the peso was hit a little bit because it is the poorer of the three economies but in the long run with mexico really suffer if nafta disappeared maybe it would go through some bumps but...
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we have had a very fair relationship with canada. we do not have to worry about canada. we do not even think about them. don't even think about canada except when president trump goes to a canadian border state, wisconsin, and lies to the voters there about canada. >> in canada, some very unfair things have happened to our dairy farmers and others. what's happened to you is very, very unfair. it's another typical one-sided deal against the united states, and it's not going to be happening for long. >> canada is no problem. do not worry about canada. don't even think about them. up next, what donald trump said about the wall tonight in west virginia. ana marie cox will join our discussion. (bell rings) with my moderate to severe crohn's disease,... ...i kept looking for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i was doing okay... then it hit me... ...managing was all i was doing. when i told my doctor,... ...i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease... ...even after trying other medications. in clinical studies,... the major
we have had a very fair relationship with canada. we do not have to worry about canada. we do not even think about them. don't even think about canada except when president trump goes to a canadian border state, wisconsin, and lies to the voters there about canada. >> in canada, some very unfair things have happened to our dairy farmers and others. what's happened to you is very, very unfair. it's another typical one-sided deal against the united states, and it's not going to be happening...
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the ntsb says the air canada flight was only 59 feet off the ground not 100 feet as earlier reported and closer to planes getting ready to take off. the plane disappeared for 12 whole seconds from a radar system designed to catch close calls like there one. >> the investigation is not yet over and despite this newly released information one retired pilot that we spoke with says the system is safe. >> reporter: the newly released ntsb pictures showed how close an air canada flight came to other aircraft on the taxi way at sfo last month. >> this was a disaster averted. >> reporter: the lane was just 59 feet from the ground. >> air canada flew directly over us. >> saw that. >> reporter: chris is a retired pilot. >> the fact that the united 787 that was number one on the taxi weight has a tail height of 56 feet, well it's alarming to take the difference between 59 and 56 but i think those aircraft were separate bid a significant amount. >> reporter: perhaps as much as 29 feet off to the side. the air canada pilot questioned light what is he saw believed was the runway. >> controller sai
the ntsb says the air canada flight was only 59 feet off the ground not 100 feet as earlier reported and closer to planes getting ready to take off. the plane disappeared for 12 whole seconds from a radar system designed to catch close calls like there one. >> the investigation is not yet over and despite this newly released information one retired pilot that we spoke with says the system is safe. >> reporter: the newly released ntsb pictures showed how close an air canada flight...
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canada is actually opening refugee camps. we will take you to them. >>> good afternoon, everyone, and welcome to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. it is a maxim of this show that we want ideas and policies to be debated full-throatedly while we also try to stay with facts and basic human decency. with that, let's start with president trump's rally last night. let's discuss the policy news of most consequence. the president saying if he does not get funding for the border wall he wants to construct at the u.s.-mexico border, he will force a government shutdown. >> we'll have to close down our government. we're building that wall. >> reporter: >> he also updated reporters on the attempt to renegotiate the free trade agreement, or nafta, with canada and mexico. he did not sound particularly optimistic. >> i don't think we can make a deal, so i think we'll probably end up terminating nafta at some point. probably. >> arizona is also home to former sheriff arpaio in which citizen trump once found common cause in their joint unfounded a
canada is actually opening refugee camps. we will take you to them. >>> good afternoon, everyone, and welcome to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. it is a maxim of this show that we want ideas and policies to be debated full-throatedly while we also try to stay with facts and basic human decency. with that, let's start with president trump's rally last night. let's discuss the policy news of most consequence. the president saying if he does not get funding for the border wall he...
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we have had a very fair relationship with canada. we do not have to worry about canada. we do not even think about them. don't even think about canada except when president trump goes to a canadian border state, wisconsin, and lies to the voters there about canada. >> in canada, some very unfair things have happened to our dairy farmers and others. what's happened to you is very, very unfair. it's another typical one-sided deal against the united states, and it's not going to be happening for long. >> canada is no problem. do not worry about canada. don't even think about them. up next, what donald trump said about the wall tonight in west virginia. ana marie cox will join our discussion. >>> in order to stop the drugs, gangs, and traffickers, we are building a wall on the southern you totanobody's hurt, new car. but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get yo
we have had a very fair relationship with canada. we do not have to worry about canada. we do not even think about them. don't even think about canada except when president trump goes to a canadian border state, wisconsin, and lies to the voters there about canada. >> in canada, some very unfair things have happened to our dairy farmers and others. what's happened to you is very, very unfair. it's another typical one-sided deal against the united states, and it's not going to be happening...
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canada for example, the u.s. has a trade surplus with canada and the deficit with mexico and we know that the relation between tradedeficit, bilateral deficit and employment is basically nonexistent. i think there's a lot of wrong assumptions in this document. the claim that the u.s. has one sidedly lost from the deal is just wrong in the sense that the united states consumers have benefited. , theanufacturing sector manufacturing sector has benefited from breaking up the value and shifting some production to mexico. some production to canada. and globally the u.s. industry has become more competitive thanks to breaking up the value chain. >> what would you say are likely to be the main sticking points? i think there's a number of big sticking point. the wrong assumptions are already a difficult start because it makes it very difficult to negotiate based on wrong assumptions. i think important sticking points are how to deal with intellectual property rights for example which is a major issue where differences cl
canada for example, the u.s. has a trade surplus with canada and the deficit with mexico and we know that the relation between tradedeficit, bilateral deficit and employment is basically nonexistent. i think there's a lot of wrong assumptions in this document. the claim that the u.s. has one sidedly lost from the deal is just wrong in the sense that the united states consumers have benefited. , theanufacturing sector manufacturing sector has benefited from breaking up the value and shifting...
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an air canada pileant mistaking a taxiway for a runway. >> air canada flew directly over us. >> i saw that. >> this was a disaster averted. >> they say the plane was just 59 feet from the ground. chris is a retired pilot. >> the fact that the united 787 that was number one on the taxiway had a tail height of approximately 56 feet, it's alarming to take the difference between 59 and 56, but i think the aircraft were separately by a significant amount. >> the air canada pilot questioned lights he saw on what he believed was the runway. >> it's a very rare occurrence for pilots to actually lock on to a taxiway at night versus the runway because taxiway lights are blue and runway lights are white. >> according to the report, the air canada flight was so off course, it hit a blind spot in the radar system for 12 seconds. they should have alerted air traffic controllers the aircraft was not where it was supposed to be. the pilot radios the control tower to let them know air canada was descending on the taxiway. he had already begun to pull up when air traffic control ordered a go around. >>
an air canada pileant mistaking a taxiway for a runway. >> air canada flew directly over us. >> i saw that. >> this was a disaster averted. >> they say the plane was just 59 feet from the ground. chris is a retired pilot. >> the fact that the united 787 that was number one on the taxiway had a tail height of approximately 56 feet, it's alarming to take the difference between 59 and 56, but i think the aircraft were separately by a significant amount. >> the...
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translation: i am new home in winnipeg, canada. translation: iam happy new home in winnipeg, canada. translation: i am happy and very thankful to anybody who had something to do with the reuniting with my mother. emad reserved special thanks for his uncle and the canadian government for making this possible, a day few thought would ever come. emad and his family were ca ptu red ever come. emad and his family were captured by so—called islamic state in 2014, when the militants took control of their town in northern iraq. two years later his mother and four of her six children escaped to a refugee camp before they were granted asylum in canada. as emad, he was later sent to stay with one of his uncles, where he recovered from his ordeal. this photo of the boy was taken just after his rescue. the image was shed on social media and discovered by his mother last month. 0nly and discovered by his mother last month. only then did she know her son was still alive. translation: i am very happy and thankful and thank god that we got here s
translation: i am new home in winnipeg, canada. translation: iam happy new home in winnipeg, canada. translation: i am happy and very thankful to anybody who had something to do with the reuniting with my mother. emad reserved special thanks for his uncle and the canadian government for making this possible, a day few thought would ever come. emad and his family were ca ptu red ever come. emad and his family were captured by so—called islamic state in 2014, when the militants took control of...
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from as faras canada, the uk, and campsite, people have travelled from as far as canada, the uk, and even australia. carl is from melbourne, and has vowed to see as many total solar eclipses as possible. see a partial eclipse is like going to church. but seeing a total eclipse, a total solar eclipse is like meeting god, or seeing god. the moment of totality will last two minutes and a0 seconds, here, but the memory will leave a permanent mark on this rural community. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: tributes tojerry lewis, one of americas all—time comedy greats, who's died in las vegas, aged 91. washington, the world's most political city, is today assessing the political health of the world's most powerful man. indeed, i did have a relationship with miss lewinsky in fact, it was wrong. in south africa, 97 people have been killed today, in one of the worst days of violence between rival black groups. over the last ten days, 500 have died. chanting: czechoslovakia must be free! russia is observing a national day of mourning for the 118 submariners who died on board the kursk
from as faras canada, the uk, and campsite, people have travelled from as far as canada, the uk, and even australia. carl is from melbourne, and has vowed to see as many total solar eclipses as possible. see a partial eclipse is like going to church. but seeing a total eclipse, a total solar eclipse is like meeting god, or seeing god. the moment of totality will last two minutes and a0 seconds, here, but the memory will leave a permanent mark on this rural community. stay with us on bbc news....
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se esperan sesiones adicionales que se llevarÁn a cabo en mÉxico y canadÁ. julio: la secretaria del departamento de seguridad nacional dio por terminado un programa a jÓvenes que ingresan por el paÍs. rafael: el programa fue establecido por barack obama en 2014 y permite que un menor de 21 aÑos para venir a estados unidos siempre y cuando un pariente con algÚn tipo de estatus legal lo pida. >>lo importante era que el gobierno de estados unidos reconocÍa que sí habÍa un peligro en el paÍs de origen, esa era una de las razones por las cuales estaba saliendo. rafael: al ser aprobado el caso, el menor entraba al paÍs bajo refugiado, pero si no calificaba se le otorgaba un perÍodo de dos aÑos para regularizar su situaciÓn. sin dar razÓn alguna, la administraciÓn trump decidió anular los casos y eliminar por completo esta opciÓn. >> si el nÚmero de jÓvenes que llegaron era pequeÑo, el nÚmero con estatus de refugiado serÁ mÁs pequeÑo. casi están eliminando este programa. rafael: registros indican que 3030 jÓvenes utilizaron en los Últimos
se esperan sesiones adicionales que se llevarÁn a cabo en mÉxico y canadÁ. julio: la secretaria del departamento de seguridad nacional dio por terminado un programa a jÓvenes que ingresan por el paÍs. rafael: el programa fue establecido por barack obama en 2014 y permite que un menor de 21 aÑos para venir a estados unidos siempre y cuando un pariente con algÚn tipo de estatus legal lo pida. >>lo importante era que el gobierno de estados unidos reconocÍa que sí habÍa un peligro...
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they will be in mexico, canada, the u.s. an recognize there is understanding if you will, there is a trade agreement. to materially change that will be very disruptive to the zipline chain. it can be very disruptive to the manufacturing in the u.s. i think if you were not very careful about how that change comes about, it could be very detrimental to the bottom line manufacturers, and to a certain extent, our foreign competitors that are residing in this country that theiruilt their base, supplier base as well as a manufacturing base, in places like mexico and canada. gm has a large presence manufacturing base in canada and mexico, not only to serve mexican and canadian customers. you have to understand mexico is one of the best trading countries in the world. they have trade agreements with i will say to doesn't or more countries around the world. dozen or more countries around the world. although we manufacturing mexico at a certain portion of that goes to north america, including canada, american and canadian markets, a l
they will be in mexico, canada, the u.s. an recognize there is understanding if you will, there is a trade agreement. to materially change that will be very disruptive to the zipline chain. it can be very disruptive to the manufacturing in the u.s. i think if you were not very careful about how that change comes about, it could be very detrimental to the bottom line manufacturers, and to a certain extent, our foreign competitors that are residing in this country that theiruilt their base,...
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in brad and nancy's case, calgary, canada. that's where they met, back in '98. >> i really liked him. >> reporter: as did nancy's younger sister jill. >> this is someone who is warm. you genuinely saw how much he cared for her. >> reporter: so brad became a helpful member of the family, even designed a computer systems in the family business. >> our i.t. guy was like, i want to meet the guy who did this, the networking system. he was kind of a legend in the i.t. world. >> reporter: he was so good, that cisco systems invited him to move to raleigh and work for the company. smart guy. >> smart guy. >> reporter: but if nancy was to go with him to america, for immigration reasons, they had to be married. so in the fall of 2000, they said their vows, an ints mat family affair. >> how did she feel about going to north carolina? >> a little apprehensive at first. lots of tears at the airport. fear of the unknown. but i think she was excited. >> reporter: and a few years later there were two bmws in the driveway, nancy had a vast circ
in brad and nancy's case, calgary, canada. that's where they met, back in '98. >> i really liked him. >> reporter: as did nancy's younger sister jill. >> this is someone who is warm. you genuinely saw how much he cared for her. >> reporter: so brad became a helpful member of the family, even designed a computer systems in the family business. >> our i.t. guy was like, i want to meet the guy who did this, the networking system. he was kind of a legend in the i.t....
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things are back to normal here in canada. the time honored traditions are once again-- yes, the prince is sticking the princess' arm up his ass. there it goes. [cheers and applause] he's really making a good go of it. what a wonderful day for canada, and therefore, of course, the world. ♪ >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome to "the daily show"! welcome to it! i'm trevor noah! thank you so much, everybody. my guest tonight, i could not be more excited, the author of a fascinating new book about steve bannon's role in the trump campaign and presidency, joshua green is here, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) it's a fascinating conversation. apparently this is the book that might have got steve bannon fired. so stick around for that. first, people all over america gathered to watch the first total solar eclipse in 30 years. i don't know about you, but i went out, had a great time, everybody in the building enjoyed it
things are back to normal here in canada. the time honored traditions are once again-- yes, the prince is sticking the princess' arm up his ass. there it goes. [cheers and applause] he's really making a good go of it. what a wonderful day for canada, and therefore, of course, the world. ♪ >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome to "the daily show"!...
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and cuba throughout the region, the world bank of canada has more branches than citibank. they always competed for deposits in cuba. when the -- when the cuban revolution there was a negotiated settlement with the castro government on behalf of the canadian banks. the u.s. banks had to get out and the canadian banks had to work something out. we see in the caribbean, the canadian banks are still prevailing specially in former british colonies of jamaica, et cetera, et cetera. the retreat from caribbean, though you see citibank returned to haiti after many years, the larger legacy was less of the actual presence of wall street and of u.s. bankers in the caribbean than their understanding of what this history meant for them to the present and if you look at the kind of corporate biographies of citibanks, you understand that they looked at the 1920's and -- 1910's, 1920's of expansion when they were able to create new financial institutions and financial instruments that would -- were largely unregulated by the government and go out into the world and make money as they wante
and cuba throughout the region, the world bank of canada has more branches than citibank. they always competed for deposits in cuba. when the -- when the cuban revolution there was a negotiated settlement with the castro government on behalf of the canadian banks. the u.s. banks had to get out and the canadian banks had to work something out. we see in the caribbean, the canadian banks are still prevailing specially in former british colonies of jamaica, et cetera, et cetera. the retreat from...
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the world i mean it's absolutely ridiculous that we're even thinking of doing something like this in canada to be involved and it's a it's a shame in the least well you say for some reason governments keep doing this but we know what the reason is it's money yeah we and it is the number two exporter of weapons to the middle east it's a lot of money the military industry is obviously a lot of business for canadians if the shipments stopped how would it affect the economy. you got me there you're absolutely right it is. all about money you know and if you look at we have a chart here for you that's basically breaks it down some of the biggest buyers in the world of weapons well look it's number one it's saudi arabia even more than india these are countries that build their own weapons on balance like russia or of the united states india a population of one point what is it two three four billion people and saudi arabia comes out on top so you know what these weapons are being used for the canadian government and we have a huge weapons deal with them for light armored vehicles something like t
the world i mean it's absolutely ridiculous that we're even thinking of doing something like this in canada to be involved and it's a it's a shame in the least well you say for some reason governments keep doing this but we know what the reason is it's money yeah we and it is the number two exporter of weapons to the middle east it's a lot of money the military industry is obviously a lot of business for canadians if the shipments stopped how would it affect the economy. you got me there you're...
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is that they are causing friction in the middle east and beyond so when it comes to this right now canada if it does do something it could be very interesting to see how firm the reaction is actually going to be from the saudi side do you know it's what i mentioned i mean those are the wahhabi sect that they've pushed throughout the world everywhere from the philippines to the balkans through to other parts of the world isis we've seen their involvement with groups like that it's just out of hand and for some reason western governments keep patting them on the back we've seen what donald trump's government has done one of the biggest arms deals in all of history we keep giving them weapons and they keep using them on us and our allies and just people out there around the world i mean it's absolutely ridiculous that we're even thinking of doing something like this in canada to be involved and it's a it's a shame in the least well you say for some reason governments keep doing this but we know what the reason is that the money that we ended up is the number two exporter of weapons to the mi
is that they are causing friction in the middle east and beyond so when it comes to this right now canada if it does do something it could be very interesting to see how firm the reaction is actually going to be from the saudi side do you know it's what i mentioned i mean those are the wahhabi sect that they've pushed throughout the world everywhere from the philippines to the balkans through to other parts of the world isis we've seen their involvement with groups like that it's just out of...
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may only get worse for the industry in fact some believe the economy built around canada's tar sands could collapse as early as two thousand and thirty mile of it joins us now from toronto with this story alex what is fueling these dire predictions about canada's tar sands you know the environmental movement in many respects is gaining some steam especially when it comes to things like climate change and in that when you look at the tar sands all the c o two that's coming from there so that's one of the factors but it's not the. biggest factor in the biggest factor is remember the movie who killed the electric car well it looks like the hours come back in zombie form zombie apocalypse of cars electric cars are back and they're growing like crazy and this is the thing that's going to hurt the oil industry more than anything we can see companies like valvo and of course we have tesla out there that's all performing many car companies they're building electric cars in the building them big time we see cities and countries coming up with mandates to phase out gas powered cars and we're o
may only get worse for the industry in fact some believe the economy built around canada's tar sands could collapse as early as two thousand and thirty mile of it joins us now from toronto with this story alex what is fueling these dire predictions about canada's tar sands you know the environmental movement in many respects is gaining some steam especially when it comes to things like climate change and in that when you look at the tar sands all the c o two that's coming from there so that's...
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sir john a macdonald he was the first prime minister of canada and now he is under fire school teachers in the province of ontario are asking that his name be removed from schools in this province and for good reason sir john a macdonald was a big supporter of residential schools basically where native kids were sent off to be turned into europeans now there's a lot of controversy about this like we've seen controversy in the states and some people are saying that you know what this just isn't fair for example john baird jon baird is the former canadian foreign affairs minister he says political correctness on steroids that's what he's calling this john baird is one of the people he could blame for what happened in libya so his opinion of what is political correctness on steroids are not to be taken with a grade of salt especially when you get a quote from sir john a macdonald listen to this one of the school is on the reserve the child lives with its parents who are savages he is surrounded by savages though he may learn to read and write he has a simple way he is simply a thousand who
sir john a macdonald he was the first prime minister of canada and now he is under fire school teachers in the province of ontario are asking that his name be removed from schools in this province and for good reason sir john a macdonald was a big supporter of residential schools basically where native kids were sent off to be turned into europeans now there's a lot of controversy about this like we've seen controversy in the states and some people are saying that you know what this just isn't...
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saying, the air canada plane appeared to be headed right towards them. the tower told the incoming jet to go around... and at the last second... the air canada pilot pulled up and flew over the other planes... just in time. (pam) also tonight at 11. the teen who jumped out of an airpane and onto the tarmac at s-f-o yesterday ... will ánotá face any criminal charges. this is video of the copa airlines plane ... you can see the emergency exit is open. people onboard say, the 17-year-old boy was fidgety and anxious during the seven -hour flight from panama city florida. passengers say, when the plane landed... he opened the emergency door and jumped out before many people even noticed. he is a u-s citizen and was traveling alone. (grant) in national news tonight... president trump is throwing his support behind a plan that'll shake up america's legal immigration system. the raise act...creates a points based system for green card applicants. for instance, english speakers or people with degrees earn more points. the more points, the better shot at citizen
saying, the air canada plane appeared to be headed right towards them. the tower told the incoming jet to go around... and at the last second... the air canada pilot pulled up and flew over the other planes... just in time. (pam) also tonight at 11. the teen who jumped out of an airpane and onto the tarmac at s-f-o yesterday ... will ánotá face any criminal charges. this is video of the copa airlines plane ... you can see the emergency exit is open. people onboard say, the 17-year-old boy was...
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now canada says it's investigating. writer and filmmaker michael moore is making his broadway debut. the oscar winner tells us why he's saving a presidential box. president trump has again threatened north korea. if the regime in pyongyang thinks about attacking the united states, he said, "things will happen to them like they never thought possible. "they will be in trouble like few nations have ever been." he also suggested his earlier threat that north korea faces "fire and fury" might not have been tough enough. his defence secretary has warned that war would be catastrophic, and insisted diplomacy is yielding results. from washington, nick bryant reports. it's from his golf club in newjersey during his working vacation that donald trump is managing this stand—off. and this afternoon he was back in his trademark suit and tie, and using his trademark tough talk, his response to the latest threats from pyongyang. i will tell you this, if north korea does anything in terms of even thinking about attack, of anybody th
now canada says it's investigating. writer and filmmaker michael moore is making his broadway debut. the oscar winner tells us why he's saving a presidential box. president trump has again threatened north korea. if the regime in pyongyang thinks about attacking the united states, he said, "things will happen to them like they never thought possible. "they will be in trouble like few nations have ever been." he also suggested his earlier threat that north korea faces "fire...
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it has been proven in canada and australia. the very popular there. sen. cotton: let me finish up one example of that, the diversity lottery. it is cross-dress. it is no human purpose, does not even really serve diversity because the fastest over the past few years has been europe. will we are leaning towards is no bias to any region in the world, high skilled individuals who can come in and stand on their own two feet. you really think democratic sponsorship given the current environment? sen. perdue: we don't like the current environment, but why you support this? it has been proven to work. this is not an experiment. we are anxious to have this dialogue with people on both sides. sen. cotton: i would say about democratic support, and some republican support, we all know the immigration system has not been working for americans or a long time. that is why we proposed this legislation about green cards. however we failed as a congress before we007, 2013, arrived, to do everything on immigration. the american people don't have confidence in washington. tha
it has been proven in canada and australia. the very popular there. sen. cotton: let me finish up one example of that, the diversity lottery. it is cross-dress. it is no human purpose, does not even really serve diversity because the fastest over the past few years has been europe. will we are leaning towards is no bias to any region in the world, high skilled individuals who can come in and stand on their own two feet. you really think democratic sponsorship given the current environment? sen....
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in pool a, there were big win for new zealand and canada. fullback, selica winiata, scored a hat—trick as the black ferns beat wales 44—12, and canada, runners—up in 2014, thrashed hong kong 98—0. in pool b, england began the defence of their title with a comfortable win over spain. kay wilson ran in four of england's ten tries as the champions won 56—5 and usa beat italy. while in pool c hosts ireland scored a tight win over australia and france were very comfortable beating japan but how did the holders view their win? the second round of games takes place on the weekend. the final is in belfast on the 26th of august. the score does not reflect how physical and tough it is out there. spain where a great opposition. buy from the beginning they set the score. it was a physical game. they played until the end and gave us some questions we were not expecting. we had to adapt on the field. it was certainly a contest no matter what the score has to say. liverpool have rejected a second offerfrom spanish giants barcelona for midfielder
in pool a, there were big win for new zealand and canada. fullback, selica winiata, scored a hat—trick as the black ferns beat wales 44—12, and canada, runners—up in 2014, thrashed hong kong 98—0. in pool b, england began the defence of their title with a comfortable win over spain. kay wilson ran in four of england's ten tries as the champions won 56—5 and usa beat italy. while in pool c hosts ireland scored a tight win over australia and france were very comfortable beating japan...
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saying the air canada plane appeared to be headed right towards them. the tower told the incoming jet to go around and at the last second the air canada pilot pulled up and flew over the other planes just in time. (tiffany) the teen who jumped out of an airpane and onto the tarmac at s-f-o tuesday will ánotá face any criminal charges. this is video of the copa airlines plane ... you can see the emergency exit is open. people onboard say, the 17-year-old boy was fidgety and anxious during the seven - hour flight from panama city florida. passengers say, when the plane landed... he opened the emergency door and jumped out before many people even noticed. he is a u-s citizen and was traveling alone. .(tiffany) a new independent analysis addresses what went wrong during the flooding along coyote creek in san jose last winter. the city received criticism and reccomendations on how to improve preparations for future flooding. the february 21st flood caused at least 14-thousand evacuations and 100-million dollars in damage. the analysis concluded that the ci
saying the air canada plane appeared to be headed right towards them. the tower told the incoming jet to go around and at the last second the air canada pilot pulled up and flew over the other planes just in time. (tiffany) the teen who jumped out of an airpane and onto the tarmac at s-f-o tuesday will ánotá face any criminal charges. this is video of the copa airlines plane ... you can see the emergency exit is open. people onboard say, the 17-year-old boy was fidgety and anxious during the...