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and so what we are learning to do which is being done in europe and canada is having supervised spaces where people can come in. who are going to be shooting up. and we will have a safe space to do it. not on the street. not in front of someone's house. not a part. but a safe supervised environment. the goal of course is to get them into treatment. and by having them in a supervised environment, we can connect them with those services. and get them into recovery. it is a proven successful method and worldwide there's never been a case of someone having a fatal overdose and a supervised injection site. >> your goal is to get them into recovery. is it more about making them less visible on the street. or are we helping them by giving them a place to inject. >> one goal is to get people healthy and into recovery services. another goal is for people not to be shooting up on our streets. not for the people's houses. and if someone is going to shoot up. keep in mind people are not that choose to shoot up at safe injection's sites they're gonna do it anyway. we want them to not overdose. and
and so what we are learning to do which is being done in europe and canada is having supervised spaces where people can come in. who are going to be shooting up. and we will have a safe space to do it. not on the street. not in front of someone's house. not a part. but a safe supervised environment. the goal of course is to get them into treatment. and by having them in a supervised environment, we can connect them with those services. and get them into recovery. it is a proven successful...
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also folks coming south from canada and north from south america. this is a photograph of the administration building on angel island. when immigrants docked they would land on a pier. they would go up this pier. and this is the first sight they would see. there are three entrances here. and racial segregation was the order of the day. there was an entrance for employees. there was an entrance for whites. and there was an entrance for asians. within the administration building there are separate waiting areas as well. at all times the different groups were segregated from each other through this administration building. so when we compare it to ellis island. ellis island is primarily enforcing laws that relate to immigrants from europe. it's in new york. and most of the immigrants coming over are coming across from the atlantic. angel island is situated in san francisco on the pacific ocean, primarily enforcing laws that are targeting asian immigrants. and the laws are very, very different. so what while ellis island is mostly a processing center. a
also folks coming south from canada and north from south america. this is a photograph of the administration building on angel island. when immigrants docked they would land on a pier. they would go up this pier. and this is the first sight they would see. there are three entrances here. and racial segregation was the order of the day. there was an entrance for employees. there was an entrance for whites. and there was an entrance for asians. within the administration building there are...
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. >> in the election, canada trump railed against daca insisting for president obama to arbitrarily carve out an exception was unconstitutional. >> we will immediately terminate president obama's illegal executive amnesties in which he defied federal law and the constitution. >> as president, sources say he came to a deeper understanding of the situation surrounding children who had no say when they were brought in illegally. >> we are going to show great heart. daca is a difficult subject for me. it's one of the most difficult subjects i have because you have incredible kids. i love kids. i have kids and grandkids. i find it very, very hard doing what the law says exactly to do. >> at one point, the president told dreamers they were the least of his priorities when it came to addressing illegal immigration. >> they shouldn't be worried they are here illegally. they shouldn't be very worried. i have a big heart. we're going to take care of everybody. >> the pressure was moving toward ending the program. the president could still try to push back tuesday's deadline and postponed an announc
. >> in the election, canada trump railed against daca insisting for president obama to arbitrarily carve out an exception was unconstitutional. >> we will immediately terminate president obama's illegal executive amnesties in which he defied federal law and the constitution. >> as president, sources say he came to a deeper understanding of the situation surrounding children who had no say when they were brought in illegally. >> we are going to show great heart. daca is...
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triceratops is one of the most common types of dinosaurs found in the american west in places as far north as canada to the southern united states what makes this particularly unique because it was first discovered your endeavor but there are a lot of tracer cups specimens that have been collected from the denver area so it's going to really fill in that gap for what trace or how it was doing in the southern part of the rocky mountain where search says the skeleton is one of the most complete ever found in the metro area oh oh oh or little bit too big for us look them all over. the front of the lower jaw out kind of a like oh well we've got part of the shield that's called the fro behind her hair and we're starting to find other parts of this guilt sort of up to this where we've got a bunch of rooms with one little part of the tail and the shoulder blade but we really just scratched the surface of the so i suspect in the next few days we're going to uncover a lot more of the scope denver sits right along the cretaceous and tertiary boundary better known as the k.t. period when dinosaurs became extin
triceratops is one of the most common types of dinosaurs found in the american west in places as far north as canada to the southern united states what makes this particularly unique because it was first discovered your endeavor but there are a lot of tracer cups specimens that have been collected from the denver area so it's going to really fill in that gap for what trace or how it was doing in the southern part of the rocky mountain where search says the skeleton is one of the most complete...
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sense the first ground of talks with canada and mexico ended 20th. iran has not violated its nuclear deal with the u.s. and five other world power. s that according to the latest quarterly report by u.n. agency monitoring iran's complains with deal. the international atomic energy does notport out today say iran is oning the -- the deal. military war -- ordered his arrest after he murdera to appear at the trial. overseas was exiled for providing adequate security -- in london people have been kensingtonutside thece as britain observe anniversary death of princess diana. hours a day and country. this is bloomberg. julia: trump administration set to slash spending on obamacare. servicesh human program will cut spending on to $10 million. this $100 million.th there will be costing -- cutting payments to groups to help law.e understand the president trump following through on his promise to allow deteriorate. to force the democrats to the table here to negotiate something else. on there can be done front.ration it's very symbolic that they're not going t
sense the first ground of talks with canada and mexico ended 20th. iran has not violated its nuclear deal with the u.s. and five other world power. s that according to the latest quarterly report by u.n. agency monitoring iran's complains with deal. the international atomic energy does notport out today say iran is oning the -- the deal. military war -- ordered his arrest after he murdera to appear at the trial. overseas was exiled for providing adequate security -- in london people have been...
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you mentioned the office of the assistance from the leaders of canada and mexico. will the president be accepting any of those offers of assistance? >> sure. you know, the answer here is that the president didn't get into the specifics and neither did the heads of stated calling. i think their primary purpose was to express and extend their prayers and thoughts and their condolences to those that lost their lives. what we'll do is turn over to fema, the department of state to accept that request for additional concrete or tangible assistance. they'll figure out how to integrate that with the operators. if we have unmet needs that they can offer some valuable supply for, we'll take that. but there's no reason not to take that assistance. >> can you let us know exactly what -- >> i would say yes, but i would highly encourage you to ask fema how that's unfolding because you have to look at that there a very specific perspective. i've done that before and they have to integrate something very carefully into a logistics chain that is complex. >> you talk about what's ne
you mentioned the office of the assistance from the leaders of canada and mexico. will the president be accepting any of those offers of assistance? >> sure. you know, the answer here is that the president didn't get into the specifics and neither did the heads of stated calling. i think their primary purpose was to express and extend their prayers and thoughts and their condolences to those that lost their lives. what we'll do is turn over to fema, the department of state to accept that...
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canada and mexico are offering condolences. we appreciate it. deployed assets from a lot of states. we have 28, for instance search and rescue teams and task forces for 16 different states all sending down their support to texas. that's a pretty large activation. in fact, i believe that that is the first time we've activated all the task forces since 9-11, this is an all-hand-on-deck operation. there's state and federal officials from all weeks, even from pennsylvania where i'm from. people are getting their hands dirty and going to texas to help. we want to say thank you to them. if i can move to the nation. many of you are watching this and you want to hear from us, what we're doing. i want to make sure you understand, you should have confidence in what we're doing as a government. there's significant commodity numbers and numbers of personnel and material moving into this affected region and increasing number every day as we move forward. i would be remiss if i didn't say that none of that matters if you're an affected individual. so 10,000 liters of water. doesn't matter if i do
canada and mexico are offering condolences. we appreciate it. deployed assets from a lot of states. we have 28, for instance search and rescue teams and task forces for 16 different states all sending down their support to texas. that's a pretty large activation. in fact, i believe that that is the first time we've activated all the task forces since 9-11, this is an all-hand-on-deck operation. there's state and federal officials from all weeks, even from pennsylvania where i'm from. people are...
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you mentioned the office of assistance from the leaders of canada and mexico. will the president be accepting any of those offers of assistance? >> the answer here is that the president didn't get into the specifics and neither did the heads of state calling so i think their primary purpose was to express and extend their prayers and thoughts and their condolences to those that lost their lives. what we'll do is turn over to fema, the department of state, to accept that request for additional actual concrete, you know, or tangible assistance. fema, then, as an office of international affairs, they'll figure out how to integrate that with the operators. if we have unmet needs that they can offer some valuable supply for, we'll take that but there's no reason to not take that assistance. >> can you get back to us and let us know exactly what you guys said yes to. >> i would say yes but i would highly encourage you to ask fema how that's unfolding because you have to look at that from a very specific perspective. i've done that before and the operators had to inte
you mentioned the office of assistance from the leaders of canada and mexico. will the president be accepting any of those offers of assistance? >> the answer here is that the president didn't get into the specifics and neither did the heads of state calling so i think their primary purpose was to express and extend their prayers and thoughts and their condolences to those that lost their lives. what we'll do is turn over to fema, the department of state, to accept that request for...
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comes out of -- canola seed and oil comes out of canada and the u.s. and agricultural products in all three countries have been beneficiaries of nafta, and that's why we think it's a good thing. it's a good thing for jobs and it's a good thing for agricultural products. >> to keep it in place by the way, we're trying to renegotiate and perhaps bilaterally a lot of u.s. trade deals now that it seems like the big global agreements aren't going to move forward. how should we be doing this, a hangup for everything when we try to do something whether it's australia or partners in europe. it always comes back to the agricultural industries. is that important for every nation to protect their own versus kind of trying to free that all up and clone that out and move forward to them i don't know if it's a more modern economy where you don't run into these hangups every time. >> think about it. it's relatives to jobs and the agricultural economies in any economy, it's farmers, and, you know, farmers have a tough job they have got things like the weather as we're
comes out of -- canola seed and oil comes out of canada and the u.s. and agricultural products in all three countries have been beneficiaries of nafta, and that's why we think it's a good thing. it's a good thing for jobs and it's a good thing for agricultural products. >> to keep it in place by the way, we're trying to renegotiate and perhaps bilaterally a lot of u.s. trade deals now that it seems like the big global agreements aren't going to move forward. how should we be doing this, a...
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we' we've hadded -- heads of state from canada and mexico called to express condolences prayers and thoughts and assistance if they could lend to the effort. we very much appreciate that, and the president was deeply touched by the phone calls. i joined him for the call from justin trudeau moments ago, and we appreciate the neighborly gesture. quite seriously. and it's an international expression of what we're seeing at a very local level. we've got neighbors helping neighbors in texas and louisiana but also neighbors that aren't in close proximity internationally expressing help to our international neighbors and canada and mexico are offering condolences and very much appreciate it. seeing deployed from state, 28 search-and-rescue teams and task forces from i think 16 different states, all sending down their support to texas. that's a pretty large activation. in fact, i believe that that's the first time we've activated all the task forces since 9/11. this is a all-hands-on deck operation and state and local officials from all walks, even from pennsylvania where, i'm from. there are people
we' we've hadded -- heads of state from canada and mexico called to express condolences prayers and thoughts and assistance if they could lend to the effort. we very much appreciate that, and the president was deeply touched by the phone calls. i joined him for the call from justin trudeau moments ago, and we appreciate the neighborly gesture. quite seriously. and it's an international expression of what we're seeing at a very local level. we've got neighbors helping neighbors in texas and...
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my point is that chinese tv gave an interview with my friend in canada and he was given the management of the military at every disaster. he was a constituency of one. he said he did not want to run fema. host: i'm going to have michael brown jump in. contracting out, does that happen? happens andsolutely it has to happen because the federal government has limited resources. state governments have limited resources area -- state governments have limited resources. it is the number of volunteers 'sat comment and do the yeomen work to save lives and that the government is incapable of doing. contracting out to get things done is a legitimate response to a disaster, there's nothing wrong with that. host: mark, omaha, nebraska. i thought the disaster in texas was handled wonderfully between the different federal, state, local. is it not coming down to basic common sense of what we need to do in these situations and working together? it is absolutely common sense. that was my frustration during hurricane katrina. i keep going back to my point that you have to know who is in charge. if you c
my point is that chinese tv gave an interview with my friend in canada and he was given the management of the military at every disaster. he was a constituency of one. he said he did not want to run fema. host: i'm going to have michael brown jump in. contracting out, does that happen? happens andsolutely it has to happen because the federal government has limited resources. state governments have limited resources area -- state governments have limited resources. it is the number of volunteers...
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our three biggest oil importers are canada, venezuela and mexico. that is not disturbed in any way, shape or form. that continues. i started to say we are producing 9.6 million barrels, we import 10 million barrels a day for usage. that is what our import is, 9.6 domestic production and 10 million imported. that gets complicated because there are different types of oil. crude comes in heavy oil. we need different oils for different uses. stuart: thanks for being with us. on your screens you are getting some understanding of the scope of this catastrophe. that is a camera high mounted from the air just scanning the scene around houston. this goes on for hundreds of miles, hundreds of miles, that is not an exaggeration. houston, the flooded areas the size of new jersey. the flooded area is the size of lake michigan and goes all the way east texas all the way to louisiana state line. that is an extraordinary development. >> that is the equivalent from new york to boston. if you can think about us from new york all the way to boston, all these interstat
our three biggest oil importers are canada, venezuela and mexico. that is not disturbed in any way, shape or form. that continues. i started to say we are producing 9.6 million barrels, we import 10 million barrels a day for usage. that is what our import is, 9.6 domestic production and 10 million imported. that gets complicated because there are different types of oil. crude comes in heavy oil. we need different oils for different uses. stuart: thanks for being with us. on your screens you are...
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theer: my point is that chinese can hear my friend in canada, and he was given the management of the military in every disaster he wants to because he contracted them. he was a constituency of one. he said he did not want to run fema-- >> i will have michael brown jump in. contracting out disaster response to should it happen? happens,it absolutely and it has to, because the federal government has limited resources. as it is so easy to see in the state of texas, it is the number of volunteers who come in and do the humans work to help save work. -- the yeoman's out to get things done, i think, is a legitimate response to a disaster. there is nothing wrong with that. host: marks, nebraska. caller: good morning. i think of the efforts in texas are being handled very well, between the federal government, state and local. what we need is basic common sense on what we need to do in these situations. working together. michael: it is absolutely common sense. that was my frustration during hurricane katrina, going back to my point, you have to know who is in charge. if you cannot answer the
theer: my point is that chinese can hear my friend in canada, and he was given the management of the military in every disaster he wants to because he contracted them. he was a constituency of one. he said he did not want to run fema-- >> i will have michael brown jump in. contracting out disaster response to should it happen? happens,it absolutely and it has to, because the federal government has limited resources. as it is so easy to see in the state of texas, it is the number of...
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. >> reporter: there are volunteers helping is far as new zealand, belgium and canada. >> it is heartening to see how many people are showing up, powerful and amazing. >> reporter: this mapping app is providing information to those that need it but they say it should not be considered the replacement for emergency management. >> call 911 first but while waiting on 911, tweet us for # harvey sos. >>> on our website, ktvu.com, we have posted a way that you can help the flood victims and look for our web links section. we have had a lot of people asking us on social media because people want to help. >>> it is 5:42 am. >>> "cage free" may include more than chickens and what you may be seeing on the ballot next year. >>> one athlete takes his fundraising efforts as seriously as he does his football game, talking about the millions he race for the hurricane harvey relief effort. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. >>> last night the a's lost to the angels, 10-8. the mvp candidate goes 4 for 4, and the a's were leading 8-3 but the angels scored the next seven runs we need the game. there was a gr
. >> reporter: there are volunteers helping is far as new zealand, belgium and canada. >> it is heartening to see how many people are showing up, powerful and amazing. >> reporter: this mapping app is providing information to those that need it but they say it should not be considered the replacement for emergency management. >> call 911 first but while waiting on 911, tweet us for # harvey sos. >>> on our website, ktvu.com, we have posted a way that you can...
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i do like the way the bank of canada conducts communication. they mention it once, and they just do it. why can't the others do that? michael collins: it is amazing. it seems there is more volatility around the anticipation sometimes. i think they should meet once a year, set their policy, and have at it. jonathan: we sit and debate for hours about the next move, the next move. could the monetary stance of the fed and the ecb be appropriate right now? michael collins: that is the camp we have been an. we might be at the appropriate neutral policy rate in the u.s., just above 1%. we have a zero real funds rate now, or close to it. and maybe, given demographic headwinds and all the debt we global growth,r maybe that is the right policy rate. the fed may be done. if that is true, the stock market could have a long way to go. equity investors do not really believe that. we all think a big increase in rates is coming. the stock market is not priced for this being the normal rate. michael collins: one reason they should hike is not because i want to
i do like the way the bank of canada conducts communication. they mention it once, and they just do it. why can't the others do that? michael collins: it is amazing. it seems there is more volatility around the anticipation sometimes. i think they should meet once a year, set their policy, and have at it. jonathan: we sit and debate for hours about the next move, the next move. could the monetary stance of the fed and the ecb be appropriate right now? michael collins: that is the camp we have...
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december thirteenth in vancouver three there's like three or four stops in canada. does crisscross the country in places that she didn't go to the but again like you're saying michigan she lost by a small margin wisconsin she lost by a razor thin margin that she showed up over. the top two or packages of theirs go around for go for about three thousand canadian dollars for two seats or american dollars or twelve hundred dollars a pop is a lot of money now raking in on the goodwill tour or what happened to the what happened to our which seems where this feels a lot like the share farewell tour you think it's going to be and it's not the ad that's kind of coming back or it's like i thought this was going to be it it's not like what is she going to do vegas now we've already had a court say that you hijacked the primary. for you hijacked the primary i think i think we're good we can we finally be done with the clip after this and this really for execution of a book can i say the thing that bothers me the most is that she's selling this book and making this big deal abo
december thirteenth in vancouver three there's like three or four stops in canada. does crisscross the country in places that she didn't go to the but again like you're saying michigan she lost by a small margin wisconsin she lost by a razor thin margin that she showed up over. the top two or packages of theirs go around for go for about three thousand canadian dollars for two seats or american dollars or twelve hundred dollars a pop is a lot of money now raking in on the goodwill tour or what...
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for a few showers late this afternoon or this evening its a cold front dropping down from southern canada there and of course the other feature to talk about harvey which is now a tropical depression but it's still bringing heavy rain unfortunately to much of louisiana and arkansas this morning. you can see that moisture spreading north up into kentucky. that will give us some rain showers around here for the day on saturday. we'll have more on that coming up but today morning sunshine. we'll get some clouds this afternoon as a front gets a little closer and there could be a shower late this afternoon. notice the warmer temperatures. steve i think you'll like it. 85. >> i do like that. >> warmer than the last seven days. >> it's labor day weekend. it should be the last gasp of summer. >> thanks tuck. >> hi, erin. >> i'm going to enjoy today, going on a nice long walk, sit outside somewhere have a happy hour. yes, please. right now skyfox over a serious crash in damascus. ridge road impacted at gue road. they had both lanes shut down. it looks like they are letting some emergency vehicles
for a few showers late this afternoon or this evening its a cold front dropping down from southern canada there and of course the other feature to talk about harvey which is now a tropical depression but it's still bringing heavy rain unfortunately to much of louisiana and arkansas this morning. you can see that moisture spreading north up into kentucky. that will give us some rain showers around here for the day on saturday. we'll have more on that coming up but today morning sunshine. we'll...
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the united states will probably need to terminate nafta in order to get a fair deal with mexico and canada. the mexicans have responded to that the foreign minister saying mexico will leave the negotiating table entirely if trump pulls the trigger on nafta withdrawal there's a couple of procedures within the nafta treaty terms which allow any country to withdraw mexico saying if the president does that, they're walking away from the table that presents a complexity for the president and his negotiating team there smaller news percolating around the russia story a couple subpoenas fired off this week to people close to paul manafort. melissa laurenza, and jaso jason maloni both have been issued subpoenas to give information related to what they know about all of this politico reporting last night that the new york stated attorney general, eric schneiderman is working with the investigative team for the special counsel, robert mueller, that seems to ab message sent by mruler mueller' even if the president offers federal level pardons, there could sdil be still be state level issues a lot for
the united states will probably need to terminate nafta in order to get a fair deal with mexico and canada. the mexicans have responded to that the foreign minister saying mexico will leave the negotiating table entirely if trump pulls the trigger on nafta withdrawal there's a couple of procedures within the nafta treaty terms which allow any country to withdraw mexico saying if the president does that, they're walking away from the table that presents a complexity for the president and his...
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the united states is now behind france, behind germany, behind canada, ireland, japan, south korea, and many other nations. with these countries in almost every country, we have massive trade deficit numbers that you would not believe. this administration is going to fix that one by one, we're fixing it. we are working right now on nafta, that terrible nafta deal that took so much business out of your state and ities and towns. we are working on it. let's see what happens. [applause] president trump: mexico is not happy. i told them you make a lot of money for a lot of years and every one left you alone, we have got to change the deal and we hope we can renegotiate it but if we cannot, we will terminate at and start again with a real deal. [applause] president trump: when it comes to the business tax, we are dead last. can you believe that? so this cannot be allowed to continue any longer. america must lead the way and not follow from behind. we have gone from a tax rate lower than economic competitors to one that is more than 60% higher. we have totally surrendered our competitive edge
the united states is now behind france, behind germany, behind canada, ireland, japan, south korea, and many other nations. with these countries in almost every country, we have massive trade deficit numbers that you would not believe. this administration is going to fix that one by one, we're fixing it. we are working right now on nafta, that terrible nafta deal that took so much business out of your state and ities and towns. we are working on it. let's see what happens. [applause] president...
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. >> at a honey bee farm in the canada area. so he brought 100,000 bees with him, created a beard, and then some. >> no. just no. it's just wrong. martin luther king jr.: we hold these truths to be self-evident -- that all men are created equal. john f. kennedy: the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. barbara jordan: the american dream need not forever be deferred. lyndon johnson: this is the richest and the most powerful country... >>> this morning on "world news now," the desperate rescue effort on the coast. residents finding themselves quickly surrounded by water. as harvey moves away from east texas, areas to the north may see more flooding conditions. >>> meanwhile, a nearby chemical plant is flooded and may be at risk of explosion. the ceo sent out a word of warning. we'll get a live report from the ground just ahead. >>> and new this half hour, the fda approves a cancer break through. >> so who's able to get the treatment called historic? we'll let you know. >>> and it's abc's day of giving. all acros
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and the states that rely most on trade with mexico and kand r candida canada are allred stat red states. >> when it's a focused speech on a topic -- >> watch what he does, not what he says. >> if he does a press conference with wilbur ross after a nafta negotiation, you would be more concerned. >>> the commerce department opened an investigation on wl whether paper imports from canada are being dumped on the u.s. the probe was prompted by a complaint from a paper company in washington state. >>> in corporate news, uber's new ceo has some plans for the ride hailing company dara khosrowshahi saying he hope forgs hopes for an ipo in 18 to 36 months and he looks to turn around uber's culture, which has been plagued by harassment, and other things >> still a lot of seats to fill. one is done. plenty more to come. >> you had to know who the cfo was first. >>> walt disney is reportedly preparing significant budget cuts at its television group this will include staff reductions and restructuring the majority are set to be at the abc broadcast network, abc news and local stations. the cuts will
and the states that rely most on trade with mexico and kand r candida canada are allred stat red states. >> when it's a focused speech on a topic -- >> watch what he does, not what he says. >> if he does a press conference with wilbur ross after a nafta negotiation, you would be more concerned. >>> the commerce department opened an investigation on wl whether paper imports from canada are being dumped on the u.s. the probe was prompted by a complaint from a paper...
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out other people's-- he's like the rogue of hair styles. >> that is t only way i gemy visa to work in canada, actually, can trudeau get your hair, done, i get my visa. >> stephen: speaking of hair, do you maintain yourself? do you have a razor you maintain, do you do the work yourself? >> i-- no, if i'm not working i let it grow out. and every morning i go and work. and at the moment anik shaves my hair twice. >> stephen: twice a day, waxing, lotion, what goes on. >> no waxing, no lotion. >> stephen: no lotion. >> well, maybe a little bit of moisturizer. yeah. actually, do you know what, i have had a tinted day cream on there once. >> stephen: a tinted day cream. >> i don't know if you can notice, in a slightly neo nazi-- way, my face is darker than my skull. strangely sort of-- i've never seen the sun kind of scalp thing which is whiter than while. and sometimes when i'm going out for dinner or whatever i feel a bit self-conscience about it and let's say have i not got the two days growth that i have right now, it's even more blinding white, and slightly off-putting for people who have an a
out other people's-- he's like the rogue of hair styles. >> that is t only way i gemy visa to work in canada, actually, can trudeau get your hair, done, i get my visa. >> stephen: speaking of hair, do you maintain yourself? do you have a razor you maintain, do you do the work yourself? >> i-- no, if i'm not working i let it grow out. and every morning i go and work. and at the moment anik shaves my hair twice. >> stephen: twice a day, waxing, lotion, what goes on....
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volunteers came from as far as new zealand, belgium and canada. >> it has been inspiring. i i cannot believe so many have come up to help. it is truly amazing. >> the website is providing information to those who need it and she says that should not be considered emergency management. >> people need to call 9111th and while they wait for 911, send us a tweet. >> what a great story. and we posted ways that you can help flooding victims, just go to the web links section. >>> a weekend closure of the bay bridge, demolition of old bridges will affect all drivers this weekend and next month as well. >> and advisory is continuing, and it is going to get hot over the next several days. >>> and uber could go public with a surprise announcement. >>> uber is making changes, employees were told about a timeline today, and initial change could happen 36 months from now and it will be one of the most anticipated changes as they go public. >>> last friday, a man was arrested for robbery. his description matches a robbery at a 711. the department worked together to identify the suspect i
volunteers came from as far as new zealand, belgium and canada. >> it has been inspiring. i i cannot believe so many have come up to help. it is truly amazing. >> the website is providing information to those who need it and she says that should not be considered emergency management. >> people need to call 9111th and while they wait for 911, send us a tweet. >> what a great story. and we posted ways that you can help flooding victims, just go to the web links section....
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., it's about 2%, which is lower than in france, lower than in canada, lower than in japan. and so i thought the central message of his speech today was fundamentally misleading. >> yeah. and, brian, he's making this case to these workers assembled in front of him at this plant that it's really good for them if he can cut the taxes of their bosses and of the owners of these factories. and he wasn't getting a lot of applause in that section of the speech. >> i don't think anyone around the country is thinking that corporations are the ones who need a break right now in america. i think the people who are going through these flood waters in houston and around texas, watching him in missouri talk about how we need to talk about corporations, it couldn't be more tone deaf at the exact wrong moment. it's going to be a complete lie that it's going to have this trickle down effect and create jobs. there's no evidence to suggest it happens. they're being sold on this package that already doesn't have a contour because there's no bill. then he's touting this thing as though it's goin
., it's about 2%, which is lower than in france, lower than in canada, lower than in japan. and so i thought the central message of his speech today was fundamentally misleading. >> yeah. and, brian, he's making this case to these workers assembled in front of him at this plant that it's really good for them if he can cut the taxes of their bosses and of the owners of these factories. and he wasn't getting a lot of applause in that section of the speech. >> i don't think anyone...
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rishaad: expedia naming finance chief as its new ceo, quickly filling the job with the n-terminal canada. -- in terminal candidate. sent expedia stock lower on news of the departure. don't miss our interview later on, bloomberg markets america, :30 p.m. u.s. dollar bounced off its year-to-date lows in that stronger-than-expected gdp and jobs number. bloomberg dollar index extending gains against all major g10 peers. waiting for thursday's monthly inflation number for further direction. friday's jobs numbers as well will be key. let's bring in an executive director from the bank of singapore and fx strategist. point wherear at a we are going to see a rebound? -- i think there is a chance of that happening. we have been looking for a potential dollar rally. the dollar could be on the decline and that impression has been reinforced by the strong trend. if you look at the dollar itself , our view is that it is largely trading in a sideways pattern. we are at the lower end of the range right now. for a dollarntial rally. two fronts i am looking at, tax andrm is to pessimistic there is a chanc
rishaad: expedia naming finance chief as its new ceo, quickly filling the job with the n-terminal canada. -- in terminal candidate. sent expedia stock lower on news of the departure. don't miss our interview later on, bloomberg markets america, :30 p.m. u.s. dollar bounced off its year-to-date lows in that stronger-than-expected gdp and jobs number. bloomberg dollar index extending gains against all major g10 peers. waiting for thursday's monthly inflation number for further direction. friday's...
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., mexico, and canada is the most valuable trade pact in the world, worth around a trillion dollars a year, and mexico knows it. sensing trouble ahead of friday's round of negotiations, the country's minister defended the deal's future, well aware he has a fight on his hands. >> this won't be easy. the start of negotiations is like a roller coaster. there will be good days, bad days, and worse days. fortunately, the mexican economy understands that negotiation is not resolved in 140 two characters. a thinly veiled reference to the u.s. president's personal brand of diplomacy. a series of tweets, including this one, is putting mexico's patience to the test as the man in the white house threatens to pull the plug on nafta negotiations entirely. in mexico city, those threats are not being taken lightly. >> if you ask me whether it is possible that, given all of these efforts and a very good first round of negotiations that started in washington, which will then continue in mexico city on friday, that there is a possibility of an impasse, of no advancement, this is a possibility that we c
., mexico, and canada is the most valuable trade pact in the world, worth around a trillion dollars a year, and mexico knows it. sensing trouble ahead of friday's round of negotiations, the country's minister defended the deal's future, well aware he has a fight on his hands. >> this won't be easy. the start of negotiations is like a roller coaster. there will be good days, bad days, and worse days. fortunately, the mexican economy understands that negotiation is not resolved in 140 two...
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sugar those volunteers help from as far as new zealand, belgium and canada. >> it has been heartening and inspiring to put out the call and have this many show up. >> with the website, it's providing information to those who need it. she says it should not be considered an emergency management arm. >> people should still call 911 first. while they're waiting, tweet us the hashtag is harvey sos. >>>>> texas is underwater. harvey has moved on to the damages done. an estimated 49,000 homes have been damaged by floodwaters in the houston area. >> there van was soaked way while trying to escape the rising floodwaters. 21 people confirmed dead from the store. >> this has law enforcement and volunteers continue to wait through floodwaters looking for those who need to be evacuated. thousand people are in shelters across the state. harvey is weakening, it's a tropical depression and moving through louisiana. good evening.>>> we have life team coverage tonight. first, we want to go through lauren live in dickinson, 35 miles south east of houston.>>> houston and galveston getting a break today.
sugar those volunteers help from as far as new zealand, belgium and canada. >> it has been heartening and inspiring to put out the call and have this many show up. >> with the website, it's providing information to those who need it. she says it should not be considered an emergency management arm. >> people should still call 911 first. while they're waiting, tweet us the hashtag is harvey sos. >>>>> texas is underwater. harvey has moved on to the damages done....
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found out their mothers went to college together and were pregnant at the same time when living in canada. the families lost touch 16 years ago. on monday the mothers were reunited thanks to good morning america. >> you guys were best friends. >> she's my best friend and my family. >> now what are we going to do? >> the whole family will get together. >> the two teenages who thought they had met for first time at uc berkeley found out they had baby pictures with one another. they have a history. >> that's sweet. >>> still to come on abc 7 news at 4:00, we have seen first responders arrive to the occasion in texas. the program that trains volunteers in disaster like floods and earthquakes this disaster. >>> a show of american force off of hawaii. all because of what's happening thousands of miles to the east. >>> president trump hits the road to push tax reform and issues a threat to get it done. ♪ it's twith the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you effortlessly comfortable. and snoring... does your bed do that? the
found out their mothers went to college together and were pregnant at the same time when living in canada. the families lost touch 16 years ago. on monday the mothers were reunited thanks to good morning america. >> you guys were best friends. >> she's my best friend and my family. >> now what are we going to do? >> the whole family will get together. >> the two teenages who thought they had met for first time at uc berkeley found out they had baby pictures with...
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the united states is now behind france, behind germany, behind canada, ireland, japan, south korea, and many other nations.
the united states is now behind france, behind germany, behind canada, ireland, japan, south korea, and many other nations.
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and canada. those are some of the headlines. now,is democracy democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i am amy goodman. joining me is renee phelps, a resident of houston. renee? renee: think good as my family is ok and i hope everybody else is surviving. in texas and the louisiana at least 30 people have died and more than 17,000 are in shelters . hundreds of thousands are under evacuation o orders and all past rainfall levels hahave been shattered. the fourth-largest city in the united states -- harvevey madede landfall again near camemeron, louisiana just before the texas border. nearly a third of harris county remains underwater. the county is home to over 4.5 million people and includes houston. while the rain has largely moved east into louisiana, the houston area remains in a state of crisis as rivers continue to rise and two large reservoirs are overflowing. concern is also growing over the environmental and public health impact of the storm. houston is home to the country's largest refining and petrochemical complex.
and canada. those are some of the headlines. now,is democracy democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i am amy goodman. joining me is renee phelps, a resident of houston. renee? renee: think good as my family is ok and i hope everybody else is surviving. in texas and the louisiana at least 30 people have died and more than 17,000 are in shelters . hundreds of thousands are under evacuation o orders and all past rainfall levels hahave been shattered. the fourth-largest city in the united...
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. >>> now over to ontario, canada, where this woman paid to go on a tandem hang gliding flight. all smiles. >> do you like roller coasters? >> no, i don't like roller coasters. >> that's carol sanchez. she's having a great time up there with instinct wing sports. her pilot asks -- >> you don't want the experience? >> oh, my god. okay. >> i'm not going to pass up this experience. bring it. [ screaming ] >> despite the screams of terror, she's like i love it. >> good for her. some people would be like, that was enough. >> pilot mark put a mike on carol. that's why we get perfect audio. >> it's a once in a lifetime experience that some people see as an end of a lifetime experience. >> do you want more of that? >> sure. >> more fun if you open your eyes though. >> she's fine. when she does land, she says she had a remarkable time. however, i did notice a little bit of blood trickling from the pilot's ears. >> oh, it's fine. you survive it every day. >> what? >> that was amazing. >>> thanks for chilling with us today. we appreciate your time. check out rightthisminute.com for lots mo
. >>> now over to ontario, canada, where this woman paid to go on a tandem hang gliding flight. all smiles. >> do you like roller coasters? >> no, i don't like roller coasters. >> that's carol sanchez. she's having a great time up there with instinct wing sports. her pilot asks -- >> you don't want the experience? >> oh, my god. okay. >> i'm not going to pass up this experience. bring it. [ screaming ] >> despite the screams of terror, she's...
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but canada produces a heavier crude. so i just don't think the disruption would be all that great. but again, i think this is a country that's a three-hour flight from the shores of the united states that, again, is descending into a cuban style dictatorship, and it's important as well to the countries in the region who also don't want this country to descend into a dictatorship. and want the institutions of democracy that this country has restored. >> question on the border wall. i'm curious where you are on it, whether you support it or not. but is it something that if you don't support it, you're fine if it's included in a funding bill that races the debt limit and does some -- is this something you're willing to be persuaded on by the president when it comes to the border wall? how necessary do you think it is and how much of it should be sort of a hot point of debate when we're debating the government, keeping the lights on, debt limit, et cetera? >> well, i mean, i think it's important simply because i want to get to immigration reform and i realize that we have to make -- se
but canada produces a heavier crude. so i just don't think the disruption would be all that great. but again, i think this is a country that's a three-hour flight from the shores of the united states that, again, is descending into a cuban style dictatorship, and it's important as well to the countries in the region who also don't want this country to descend into a dictatorship. and want the institutions of democracy that this country has restored. >> question on the border wall. i'm...
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coming up on ard to researches in canada say eat more fat will tell you why after a short break. and. what holds in change do you should at least. put themselves. to begin to show. soul immunity for us to. want to. achieve the right to be pushed to see what the. real people that. have been pushed to the waters. there should be. about your sudden passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself in taking your last turn. your act got up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry. so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest . i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feelings started to change you talked about war like it was a game still some more fun to feel those that didn't like to question our art. and i secretly promised to never be like him it said one does not leave a few more of the same as one enters mine it's consumed with death this one to. speak to is no. lame that mainstream media has met its maker. for decades the american middle class so the bread railroaded by washington politi
coming up on ard to researches in canada say eat more fat will tell you why after a short break. and. what holds in change do you should at least. put themselves. to begin to show. soul immunity for us to. want to. achieve the right to be pushed to see what the. real people that. have been pushed to the waters. there should be. about your sudden passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself in taking your last turn. your act got up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry. so i...
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in april of 1776 the continental congress sent commissioners to canada, benjamin franklin, samuel chase and roman chaathols and charles who would become a signer of the declaration of independence and charles who is out there in the turn around. the founder of the university in 1789 and later the first bishop of baltimore and you might recall you saw a bust of father carroll, where? in monticello. jefferson appreciates it or was it in montpelier? montpelier, i'm sorry. so madison appreciated the c contribution the catholics have made. james, you'll have to keep me honest. george washington, for example, as president of the newly united states wrote to a group of catholics, i presume your fellow citizens will not forget the patriotic part which you, catholics, took in the accomplishment of their revolution and the establishment of their government or the important assistance which they received from a nation, france, in which the roman catholic religion is professed. so adams has claimed that the american revolution was tied to fears of an anglican establishment and by historical evidenc
in april of 1776 the continental congress sent commissioners to canada, benjamin franklin, samuel chase and roman chaathols and charles who would become a signer of the declaration of independence and charles who is out there in the turn around. the founder of the university in 1789 and later the first bishop of baltimore and you might recall you saw a bust of father carroll, where? in monticello. jefferson appreciates it or was it in montpelier? montpelier, i'm sorry. so madison appreciated...
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canada execute a strategy that allows it to leverage that -- canada it execute a strategy that allows it to leverage that premium value? and can they leverage that into a broader piece of the home, or work, or corporate life, or the other areas that they are targeting? people examine this stock so thoroughly. what do you know about apple that you don't think the market appreciates? michael: i don't think we know much. it is really a matter of placing your bets. for us, it is about time frame. and if you have a three-month timeframe, i don't think there is anything to add. i think the game is whether you believe as an investor, that this strategy that tim cook is laying out, and that they are clearly telegraphing over the last year or two, will be successful. will it be able to take on amazon, in the home? todd, as they are describing it, be able to compete with siri, or not with siri, with alexa? will that strategy get them into the corporate market, more than they have now? there is a lot of skepticism there. the interesting thing about apple is, there is a lot of skepticism about th
canada execute a strategy that allows it to leverage that -- canada it execute a strategy that allows it to leverage that premium value? and can they leverage that into a broader piece of the home, or work, or corporate life, or the other areas that they are targeting? people examine this stock so thoroughly. what do you know about apple that you don't think the market appreciates? michael: i don't think we know much. it is really a matter of placing your bets. for us, it is about time frame....
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the united states is now behind france, behind germany, behind canada, ireland, japan, mexico, south korea and many other nations. also, with these countries and almost every country, we have massive trade deficits. numbers that you wouldn't believe. but this administration is going to fix that one by one. we're fixing it. we're working right now on nafta, the horrible terrible nafta deal that took so much business out of your state and cities and towns. we're working on it. let's see what happens. [applause] mexico is not happy. but as i told them, you made a lot of money for a lot of years and everybody left you alone. we have to change this deal. hopefully we can re me goenegote hopefully we can re me goenego . if not, we'll start over with a real deal. [applause] when it comes to the business tax, we are dead last. can you believe that? so this cannot be allowed to continue any longer. america must lead the way, not follow from behind. we have gone from a tax rate that is lower than our economic competitors to one that is more than 60% higher. we have totally surrendered our comp
the united states is now behind france, behind germany, behind canada, ireland, japan, mexico, south korea and many other nations. also, with these countries and almost every country, we have massive trade deficits. numbers that you wouldn't believe. but this administration is going to fix that one by one. we're fixing it. we're working right now on nafta, the horrible terrible nafta deal that took so much business out of your state and cities and towns. we're working on it. let's see what...