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canada needs to take action. we are in a summer of extreme drought, raging wildfires severe weather through all of our season. canadians want action, candidates to take action so that we can defend ourselves from the changing global climate, and from the impact economical here at home. mr. mulcair: but mr. harper has consistently missed -- mr. trudeau: what mr. harper has consistently misunderstood if you can't make a trade between what's good for the economy and the environment. mr. harper continues to say we can't do any inc. for the environment because it will hurt the economy. not only has he not hurt the environment, -- not helps the environment, he has hurt the economy. people don't trust this government to look out for our long-term interests. he hasn't convinced communities of the rightness of his pipelines, of the proposals he supported. he hasn't been working with first nations and the kinds of partnerships that are needed if her going to continue to develop national resources. canada will always have a
canada needs to take action. we are in a summer of extreme drought, raging wildfires severe weather through all of our season. canadians want action, candidates to take action so that we can defend ourselves from the changing global climate, and from the impact economical here at home. mr. mulcair: but mr. harper has consistently missed -- mr. trudeau: what mr. harper has consistently misunderstood if you can't make a trade between what's good for the economy and the environment. mr. harper...
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canada is nowhere to be found. that is why the liberal party is proposing that we work again on a continental model with the united states and mexico to address energy and the environment in a conference of way -- comprehensive way. mr. wells: this question could go to some of your colleagues -- there is a paradox with the right price on carbon. what i hear from you is no, thanks. >> and canadians. mr. harper: the reason the environmental groups in canada and across the united states are so concerned about canadian oil is because mr. harper has turned it into the scapegoat around the world for climate change. he has put a big target on our oils, which will be a part of our economy for years to come, although we do have to get beyond them. his lack of leadership on the environment is hurting canadian jobs and other countries. mr. mulcair: getting our resources to market is critical, but mr. harper has gotten the balance wrong. he has gutted our environmental legislation, and he knows that is hurting jobs in our reso
canada is nowhere to be found. that is why the liberal party is proposing that we work again on a continental model with the united states and mexico to address energy and the environment in a conference of way -- comprehensive way. mr. wells: this question could go to some of your colleagues -- there is a paradox with the right price on carbon. what i hear from you is no, thanks. >> and canadians. mr. harper: the reason the environmental groups in canada and across the united states are...
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. >> oil and the industry that make up a large part for canada. canada is our largest trading partner. $300 billion a year flows north of the border. if canada slows, american companies doing business there will slacken as well. a major global economy on the edge of recession. >> canada was once the darling of advanced economies but the slowdown has put the resource dependent country on the verge of a recession at a time when the u.s. is recovering. a 24-pack of beer is now more expensive than a barrel of oil here in canada. the canadian bench mark fell below $40 a barrel. its lowest price since 2008. analysts say that is heaping more pain on to the economy. >> it is starting to sink in and i think affecting other areas of the country. trade data is following and a recent survey found many canadians feel less financially secure than a year ago. many say they are scaling back on big purchases and trips to the u.s. >> i would say the salary is almost the same. the prices of food and everything going up. >> my daughters who work in the industry of th
. >> oil and the industry that make up a large part for canada. canada is our largest trading partner. $300 billion a year flows north of the border. if canada slows, american companies doing business there will slacken as well. a major global economy on the edge of recession. >> canada was once the darling of advanced economies but the slowdown has put the resource dependent country on the verge of a recession at a time when the u.s. is recovering. a 24-pack of beer is now more...
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i have fought for canada my whole life. i know canada is the greatest country the world. but a lot has been lost under the conservatives. i have the experience to replace mr. harper any plan to repair the damage he has done. canadians are ready for change. we are ready too. i invite you to join us. thank you. mr. wells: the next round of closing remarks goes to elizabeth may. ms. may: i want to thank the claims and rogers -- maclean's and rogers. maybe we will not get a french language debate. i appreciate the opportunity to speak directly to canadians. it will be a shame if we don't have more. we have not discussed social policy, how we respond to the truth and reconciliation commission. how we must expand our medicaid system. what we do for young people with crushing levels of student debts. we have a lot of issues to discuss. everyone is talking about the middle class. the 86 wealthiest families have the same wealth as 11.4 million canadians at the bottom, one third. we have to address this. i ask you consider the green party. i ask you to get to know us. we are not wh
i have fought for canada my whole life. i know canada is the greatest country the world. but a lot has been lost under the conservatives. i have the experience to replace mr. harper any plan to repair the damage he has done. canadians are ready for change. we are ready too. i invite you to join us. thank you. mr. wells: the next round of closing remarks goes to elizabeth may. ms. may: i want to thank the claims and rogers -- maclean's and rogers. maybe we will not get a french language debate....
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and canada has allowed us to fly at night. so we can take people off those routes in canada. it's dangerous. >> before all of commercial demand for drones, this factory rest of toronto sold it's aerial vehicles mainly to the u.s. one was deployed in libya by anti-gadhafi forces in 2011. but all of the peaceful drones, that's where they are now. >> what we saw in recent years, was the transition from the military being the focus of our business, back into the commercial market, and the opportunities that we see the middle market for professional users, where you can keep people safe and it's a lot more cost effective. >> an eye in the sky over wreckage from this year's earthquakes, and just above the stormy seas over alaska's allutian islands, the most deposit yet of the sea lion population, because canada has been more forward-looking on drones than the united states. >> when you have an agency like transport canada has willing to work with industry, it has been great, because you've had sort of a parallel development of regulations, as well as at the same time the technology
and canada has allowed us to fly at night. so we can take people off those routes in canada. it's dangerous. >> before all of commercial demand for drones, this factory rest of toronto sold it's aerial vehicles mainly to the u.s. one was deployed in libya by anti-gadhafi forces in 2011. but all of the peaceful drones, that's where they are now. >> what we saw in recent years, was the transition from the military being the focus of our business, back into the commercial market, and...
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across the border in canada they are used for a variety of new tasks. despite the devastation from the war in gaza, soccer players find a place to play. play. >> i've been asked to keep my voice down >>> a long loft nazi treasure could be on the verge of discovery, the search for a train rumoured to be filled with gold, painting. the strain dispatched near the end of the war, now two men say they know where the treasure train is, and they'll reveal the location for a price. >> no one has ever been able to confirm the existence of the train, there's no documents locating it. it could be nonsense, they got the information directly from germans. maybe one is a descendant of people. >> the man wrote to a polish district council offering to trade information for 10% of the value of what is inside. >> drones have become a commercial technology. across the border, canada is working hard to work the market. >> reporter: factory delivery by drone, courtesy of amazon. after the 2013 announcement, it took so long for the u.s. federal aviation administration to app
across the border in canada they are used for a variety of new tasks. despite the devastation from the war in gaza, soccer players find a place to play. play. >> i've been asked to keep my voice down >>> a long loft nazi treasure could be on the verge of discovery, the search for a train rumoured to be filled with gold, painting. the strain dispatched near the end of the war, now two men say they know where the treasure train is, and they'll reveal the location for a price....
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in canada, we can take those people off routes in canada. in america right now, some are working those routes at night. it's dangerous. >> this factory west of toronto sold its aerial vehicles mainly to the u.s. and other militaries. one was deployed over libya by anti gadhafi forces in 2011. the peaceful use of drones is where all the growth is no you, according to the founder. >> we are seeing a transition from military heavy focus of our business back into the commercial market and opportunities that we see in this middle market of professional users, where you can keep people safe and do things more cost effectively. >> in nepal, medical charities have an eye in the sky over wreckage from this year's earthquakes. in the stormy seas, a u.s. government agency that made the most detailed aerial survey of the sea lion population, all because canada is forward looking on the regulation of jones. >> their laws lag behind the technology. when you have an agency like transport canada that is going to work with industry, it's been great. you've h
in canada, we can take those people off routes in canada. in america right now, some are working those routes at night. it's dangerous. >> this factory west of toronto sold its aerial vehicles mainly to the u.s. and other militaries. one was deployed over libya by anti gadhafi forces in 2011. the peaceful use of drones is where all the growth is no you, according to the founder. >> we are seeing a transition from military heavy focus of our business back into the commercial market...
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from canada. including the foiled plot by an algerian citizen living in montreal who planned to bomb the los angeles airport in 20000. he was arrested when he tried to enter the u.s. with a car full of explosives. and while the u.s./mexico border receives the most attention, our border with canada is nearly three times longer. the longest border in the world. so is there any legitimacy to walk ears planned?weighed in cae idea pretty dumb. putting a wall up between us and canada is a ridiculous notion. the biggest thing we need do is have a functioning immigration system with a good work program. we need to say that we have zero tolerance and that if you come in illegally, you will be sent back. joining me now, ken vogel, chief investigatiive reporter and pery bacon. >> are walls a realistic idea. >> i would say -- if we decided to do so we could. i think they are not realistic for two reasons. first they would be really expensive. but second of all it is not clear they are necessary in any real wa
from canada. including the foiled plot by an algerian citizen living in montreal who planned to bomb the los angeles airport in 20000. he was arrested when he tried to enter the u.s. with a car full of explosives. and while the u.s./mexico border receives the most attention, our border with canada is nearly three times longer. the longest border in the world. so is there any legitimacy to walk ears planned?weighed in cae idea pretty dumb. putting a wall up between us and canada is a ridiculous...
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the police officers in this country need to go to canada and be trained. those officers are totally different and everybody says guns, well, they have more guns in canada and we do per population. host: thank you. definitely hear and understand what he is saying and i think when he is talking about really, if i can summarize, is a perception issue. i certainly was not present at the apprehension of mr. roof, and i certainly do not know the ins and outs of interaction that happened with when he was talking about in texas, but the perception of what is going on is the reality in law enforcement these days. we need to fight just as diligently to be that guardian and have that guardian mentality and have that be the perception and the reality. about as his comments training in canada, i think the richmond police department does a fantastic job making sure it's officers and men and women are phenomenally trained. host: when it comes to the training, what type of nonlethal weapon training to officers receive? guest: we have different training. or, we referred to
the police officers in this country need to go to canada and be trained. those officers are totally different and everybody says guns, well, they have more guns in canada and we do per population. host: thank you. definitely hear and understand what he is saying and i think when he is talking about really, if i can summarize, is a perception issue. i certainly was not present at the apprehension of mr. roof, and i certainly do not know the ins and outs of interaction that happened with when he...
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the robot had traveled in europe and canada with no problems. in the united states the robot made it only about 300 miles. a social experiment as to whether robots could trust humans. it safely traversed 3600 miles in canada and hitched around europe. checked out radio city music hall and went to philadelphia, where it was damaged. its creators are debating what do next. >>> communist government has been working to motivate farmers to grow more crops. that means taking a very capitalistic approach. melissa chan saw it for herself. >> reporter: you're looking at the first and only wholesale actor in cuba where farmers sell their goods on the open market. where buyers haggle over prices. you might call it capitalism with a cuban touch. this time of the year you've got plan goes pineapplemangos, be pn takens. when raul castro took over the runginrunning of this country ht forward be agriculture. >> we did not have a place to sell our products. going analysts estimate that half a million farmers in cuba now own or lease private land for personal pro
the robot had traveled in europe and canada with no problems. in the united states the robot made it only about 300 miles. a social experiment as to whether robots could trust humans. it safely traversed 3600 miles in canada and hitched around europe. checked out radio city music hall and went to philadelphia, where it was damaged. its creators are debating what do next. >>> communist government has been working to motivate farmers to grow more crops. that means taking a very...
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canada had no idea what it was losing. >> have you had a hot karl? no, i haven't gotten to do everything yet. >> it's a totally different group of people. >> what state could you beat up? ours. i don't think that counts. oh, so sorry. ther states not in europe. canada? , okay. none of these tools are sterile. >> neither i is this. it's kind of dark! my momma's always talking about something! >> i'm samantha bee and i watch the five! it's the tale of a winsome blonde, dana parino. got to be a catch! make it snappy, i've got places to be. okay, dripping wet balls. ignore this. umpire. you two timing mother -- ahhh! i'm getting thrown out of this (bleep) pool! one makes you larger -- and it rings! i think a lot of the time it feels like a thankless job. people think our day ends at 3:00 and that's not the case. we feel unappreciated. >> basically instant arrest. takes a little bit of doing. okay, okay, okay. have you had your picture taken with black person yet? >> i don't think so, but wouldn't mind. >> you would be willing to try? certainly. plenty of
canada had no idea what it was losing. >> have you had a hot karl? no, i haven't gotten to do everything yet. >> it's a totally different group of people. >> what state could you beat up? ours. i don't think that counts. oh, so sorry. ther states not in europe. canada? , okay. none of these tools are sterile. >> neither i is this. it's kind of dark! my momma's always talking about something! >> i'm samantha bee and i watch the five! it's the tale of a winsome...
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i'm an independent candidate and i'm here to fight for canada! university is too damn expensive. services like health care and social programs should be expanded, not cut. the indigenous people aren't even protected by their own government. change is coming to canada. and i'm here to lead that charge. are you ready for the shift? i am. my name's wyatt scott and i'm running for parliament! >> i'm scared of those eyes, all of a sudden. i'm joined from vancouver by the candidate himself. i don't know, analyze, dissect what the message in this ad, dragons, robots, random people falling out of the skies, your eyes shooting. what is the message you're trying to get across here? >> well, i think we had a few main points within the video. the video itself was meant to capture attention and i think we've done that at this point. definitely a few points in there. it was a lot of fun making this video. >> you say the idea was who get attention, obviously you've succeeded at that. we don't give too much country in this coverage to canadian parliamentary elections. so congratulations on that
i'm an independent candidate and i'm here to fight for canada! university is too damn expensive. services like health care and social programs should be expanded, not cut. the indigenous people aren't even protected by their own government. change is coming to canada. and i'm here to lead that charge. are you ready for the shift? i am. my name's wyatt scott and i'm running for parliament! >> i'm scared of those eyes, all of a sudden. i'm joined from vancouver by the candidate himself. i...
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he joins us live from canada. tell us how your study seemed to bring up new information about the early stages of breast cancer? >> well, we actually studied stage 0 breast cancer, which has in the past been rare and thought to be a precursor region. with the advent of screening becoming widespread over the past 20 years, we see more and more diagnoses. in fact, about 25% of breast cancers are now at sage zero. so the united states began to collect information on these women. how they treated and how they presented and what was their course of did they live or die. we were able to process information about 100,000 women, and we found out over the course of the study about 900 of them had died of breast cancer, even though this was considered to be an early lesion or a precursor lesion, information, 3% died of what looked like breast cancer. to some extent that's good news. a 97% curate is really good. it's a laudable goal. on the other hand, some did die, and we believe the ones that di died, the cancer had spread
he joins us live from canada. tell us how your study seemed to bring up new information about the early stages of breast cancer? >> well, we actually studied stage 0 breast cancer, which has in the past been rare and thought to be a precursor region. with the advent of screening becoming widespread over the past 20 years, we see more and more diagnoses. in fact, about 25% of breast cancers are now at sage zero. so the united states began to collect information on these women. how they...
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whether russia, denmark, canada can sit down and agree. if the political continues as it is say, it won't be a problem. >> we have seen symbolic gestures before. russia in 2007 put a flag on the sea bed. is this political jostling. i know that you said they could figure it out in a friendly way. but does it end up like that in reality? >> well, that's a great example of how these things can play into domestic policies. that was a political force who stood behind that demonstration. it seems that the states could resolve this peacefully. russia has active been active. >> almost like if you beehive nicely here, we'll help you there? >> exactly. exactly. >> the entire region is structured in a way where all of the countries actually want to cooperate right now and the big threat is domestic politics in all three countries. >> which of the other countries have interests, may clash because canada has a play pending as well. and denmark? >> denmark made a claim. canada has a claim and russia, those three claims are overlapping. they don't have c
whether russia, denmark, canada can sit down and agree. if the political continues as it is say, it won't be a problem. >> we have seen symbolic gestures before. russia in 2007 put a flag on the sea bed. is this political jostling. i know that you said they could figure it out in a friendly way. but does it end up like that in reality? >> well, that's a great example of how these things can play into domestic policies. that was a political force who stood behind that demonstration....
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brazil india and canada. >> convicts could get help paying for college. some say it keeps people out of prison some say it puts criminals before law-abiding students. >> and officials in zimbabwe want to put the hunker who killed a famous lion on trial. >>> zimbabwe has asked the united states to send back the american dentist who killed an iconic lion. the country's wildlife minister wants big game hunter walter james palmer extradited and tried in zimbabwe. the u.s. fish and wildlife service said it was kackth by a representative -- contacted by a representative to the dentist. palm palmer admitted to killing the lion but insists he was told by the guides it was legal >>> fire fires in sacramento has burnt more than 20 square miles and is spreading. the fire has destroyed three homes. officials ordered 500 to evac upt. the education department announced a pilot programme to make some prison inmates eligible for grants. legislation was passed in 1994, to ban college aid to prisoners. critics and congress say the government prioritised criminals over law-
brazil india and canada. >> convicts could get help paying for college. some say it keeps people out of prison some say it puts criminals before law-abiding students. >> and officials in zimbabwe want to put the hunker who killed a famous lion on trial. >>> zimbabwe has asked the united states to send back the american dentist who killed an iconic lion. the country's wildlife minister wants big game hunter walter james palmer extradited and tried in zimbabwe. the u.s. fish...
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he has flown down here from victoria, canada. we are going to work together for the next three years. ultimately, we hope to be spectators together somewhere over there. will moderateuel today? then we will save time for questions and answers towards the end of the session. mauel: thanks. thank you for having us today. i think that this is a really fantastic event to sort of just highlight some of the issues that will be with us for the next three years as russia gears up, not just to host the world cup, but what will prove to be a pivotal year in russia in 2018 seeks ton -- as putin be reelected for another term. myself, i did my dissertation on the transition of football, commented some to capitalism. i looked at the period from 1987 to 214. i would have liked to go further but i couldn't because it is a. history paper. you have to stop at some point. but what it made me realize was that there are many issues going on right now that are very fascinating that do not fit into a phd dissertation. some of these issues you are famil
he has flown down here from victoria, canada. we are going to work together for the next three years. ultimately, we hope to be spectators together somewhere over there. will moderateuel today? then we will save time for questions and answers towards the end of the session. mauel: thanks. thank you for having us today. i think that this is a really fantastic event to sort of just highlight some of the issues that will be with us for the next three years as russia gears up, not just to host the...
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den mash canada, u.s. norway has also made slams. but not everyone is convinced of the arctics untapped wealth. >> this talk about oil gas and resources, but the facts are that there probably isn't that much oil. there probably isn't that much gas. there probably aren't any resource of any significance. this territory is mainly hosts symbolic importance. it is important to domestic politics in russia and other states. the claims to the u.n. the u.the u.n. will look at these claims and it will take about ten years until it's done. but then when the u.n. has made their reviews it goes back to the arctic countries. in the end it's a political question. about the whether russia, canada denmark can actually sit down at a table and agree. if the political environment continues as it is today. it will be a problem. >> carethis may look like a river, but it's actually one area of myanmar hit by floods. the stream overflowed in this region. >> this situation is not good for us. every day we need to pay for a boat just to get out of the house
den mash canada, u.s. norway has also made slams. but not everyone is convinced of the arctics untapped wealth. >> this talk about oil gas and resources, but the facts are that there probably isn't that much oil. there probably isn't that much gas. there probably aren't any resource of any significance. this territory is mainly hosts symbolic importance. it is important to domestic politics in russia and other states. the claims to the u.n. the u.the u.n. will look at these claims and it...
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change is coming to canada. i'm here to lead that charge. are you ready for the shift? i am. >> i don't know what to say. i like the canadian goose. part "lord of the rings," part "star wars." >> very interesting take on a campaign. thanks for that. appreciate it. that does it for me and "way too early." let's bring in mika for a preview of "morning joe." >>> donald trump still has the edge in key early voting states. there may be dropoff to talk about. he had quite the event last night. after months of pressure, hillary clinton agrees to hand over her private e-mail server to the justice department. what's still left on it? is the damage already done? we'll take a closer look at bernie sanders' surge and new poll that has him leading hillary clinton for the first time ever. that and much more coming up next on "morning joe." ♪ this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis from the inside out ...with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflamma
change is coming to canada. i'm here to lead that charge. are you ready for the shift? i am. >> i don't know what to say. i like the canadian goose. part "lord of the rings," part "star wars." >> very interesting take on a campaign. thanks for that. appreciate it. that does it for me and "way too early." let's bring in mika for a preview of "morning joe." >>> donald trump still has the edge in key early voting states. there may be...
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to serve the rest of the time in canada. >> just on that point, just remind our viewers what was handed down in that company row court. mohamed fahmi was sentenced to three years. peter who has deported, he's been sentenced to three years in prison. mohamed also a three year sentence with an additional six months for possession of a bullet, is the charge there. now, in terms of those sentences, will they at all, according to the egyptian judiciary, take into account the 400 days and 400 plus 12 for the other two men, mr. fahmi and mry been served? >> yes, definitely. according to the procedural law, yes, of course, all this time they served already will be minussed from the sentence today. >> it was three years, could they have been handed more? >> of course. i'm sorry to talk about these details. but according to the procedure of law in egypt, the year is not actually 12 months. it's nine months. so a year in prison in egypt, except for certain felonies like homicides and, you know, drug trafficking, one or two felonies, the year in prison is counted by nine months. so nine months minu
to serve the rest of the time in canada. >> just on that point, just remind our viewers what was handed down in that company row court. mohamed fahmi was sentenced to three years. peter who has deported, he's been sentenced to three years in prison. mohamed also a three year sentence with an additional six months for possession of a bullet, is the charge there. now, in terms of those sentences, will they at all, according to the egyptian judiciary, take into account the 400 days and 400...
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chile, sweden, canada or germany? stay tuned and we will tell you the correct answer. >>> this week's book of the week is "the magic of reality, how we know what's really true" by richard dawkins. this was a book given to my 16-year-old son but i got hooked reading it. the great scientist and writer sets out to explain very simply some of the fundamental realities of the world, like who was the first person, why are there so many species, how and why did everything begin? it is brilliantly conceived and lucidly written, one of the great books to make sense of the world around us. everyone, including my son, should read it. >>> and now for the last look. it's not your imagination, it has been swelteringly hot out there. according to noaa, the first half of 2015 ranked as the warmest period on record. additionally, nasa found this july was the hottest ever recorded on planet earth. records were broken all over the planet, but none as extreme as the middle east. in a city in iran, the heat index neared a world record, re
chile, sweden, canada or germany? stay tuned and we will tell you the correct answer. >>> this week's book of the week is "the magic of reality, how we know what's really true" by richard dawkins. this was a book given to my 16-year-old son but i got hooked reading it. the great scientist and writer sets out to explain very simply some of the fundamental realities of the world, like who was the first person, why are there so many species, how and why did everything begin? it...
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he is running for parliament in canada. >> hey. i'm wyatt scott and i'm running for parliament for the new riding a mission, frazier canyon. i'm an independent candidate and i'm here to fight for canada! university is too expensive. services like health care and social programs should be expanded, not cut. the indigenous people aren't even protected by their own government. change is coming to canada. i'm here to lead that charge. are you ready for the shift? i am. my name is wyatt scott and i'm running for parliament! >> slaying dragons, making friends with aliens, taking down robots with laser beams, 2016 candidates the bar has officially been raised. that does it for us tonight. you can always find me on facebook.com/arimelber.com and rachel is back tomorrow night. facebook. find rachel back here tomorrow night. up next, "first look." >>> it's thursday, august 13th. right now on "first look," china is urgently dealing with aftermath of multiple mass explosions. dozens dead, hundreds injured. we have the latest. >>> the donald of
he is running for parliament in canada. >> hey. i'm wyatt scott and i'm running for parliament for the new riding a mission, frazier canyon. i'm an independent candidate and i'm here to fight for canada! university is too expensive. services like health care and social programs should be expanded, not cut. the indigenous people aren't even protected by their own government. change is coming to canada. i'm here to lead that charge. are you ready for the shift? i am. my name is wyatt scott...
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he is running for parliament in canada. >> hey. i'm wyatt scott and i'm running for parliament for the new riding a mission, frazier canyon. i'm an independent candidate and i'm here to fight for canada! university is too expensive. services like health care and social programs should be expanded, not cut. the indigenous people aren't even protected by their own government. change is coming to canada. i'm here to lead that charge. are you ready for the shift? i am. my name is wyatt scott and i'm running for parliament! it is time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." good evening, lawrence. >> thank you very much. >>> bernie sanders is the new front runner in new hampshire according to a new poll and he was welcomed in to that front runner status last night with an insult from donald trump. bernie sanders campaign manager will join us. ♪ >> he's getting the biggest crowds and i'm getting the gg
he is running for parliament in canada. >> hey. i'm wyatt scott and i'm running for parliament for the new riding a mission, frazier canyon. i'm an independent candidate and i'm here to fight for canada! university is too expensive. services like health care and social programs should be expanded, not cut. the indigenous people aren't even protected by their own government. change is coming to canada. i'm here to lead that charge. are you ready for the shift? i am. my name is wyatt scott...
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parts of canada are engulfed in fires, as well. drought has left western wood lands tinder dry drained water reservoirs and led to emergency conserve water orders in several states. against this backdrop, u.s. president barack obama is unveiling a sweeping new energy policy that would sharply cut greenhouse gas emissions linked to global warming. >> we share with message with your friends and family. >> he spoke about the need to take action in a memo to the american people posted on facebook. >> climate change i guess not a problem for another generation, not anymore. on monday, my administration will release the final version of america's clean power plant the biggest most important step we've ever taken to combat climate change. >> key points of the plan include requiring existing power plants to cut emissions by 32% from 2005 levels by the year 2030 forcing electrical utilities to invest in wind and solar power. it gives the 50 individual states a target of drawing 28% of their energy from renewables by the 2020s. power plants
parts of canada are engulfed in fires, as well. drought has left western wood lands tinder dry drained water reservoirs and led to emergency conserve water orders in several states. against this backdrop, u.s. president barack obama is unveiling a sweeping new energy policy that would sharply cut greenhouse gas emissions linked to global warming. >> we share with message with your friends and family. >> he spoke about the need to take action in a memo to the american people posted...
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canada is open doors to refugees displaced by isil. the prime minister said they will take an extra 10,000 people from iraq and syria over the next four years but only if his party is relegend in october. canada has settled more than 20,000 refugees. >> two mississippi residents are in custody for allegedly trying to join isil. the 19-year-old woman and 22-year-old man had been coordinating on line with undercover f.b.i. agents posing as isil members. both were charged with conspiring to provide support to a terrorist group. >> another night of violent unrest in ferguson, two dozen people were arrested. it was the fourth day of protest marking one year since the death of michael brown. st. louis county is under a state of emergency. let's go back to andy, who has been covering events in ferguson. it was another tense day, another tense night in ferguson between protestors and police with numerous arrests. how would you compare that with the night before? >> the difference last night is that police tell us they were much more proactive
canada is open doors to refugees displaced by isil. the prime minister said they will take an extra 10,000 people from iraq and syria over the next four years but only if his party is relegend in october. canada has settled more than 20,000 refugees. >> two mississippi residents are in custody for allegedly trying to join isil. the 19-year-old woman and 22-year-old man had been coordinating on line with undercover f.b.i. agents posing as isil members. both were charged with conspiring to...
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border with canada if it weren't for donald trump and all of his comments on immigration. he's pushed most of the field to the right on immigration. but, francis, there is also worth noting that beyond issues even beyond immigration, we're seeing scott walker having trouble on other issues. there are stumbles for candidates being able to hold, but when you're trying to win over endorsements to get money, you want to be seen as somebody who is credible and you don't want so many doubts about your positions, whether it's on birthright citizenship in the 14th amendment, what are you going to do with immigration, having a wall on the u.s.-canadian border, so the question is what are a lot of the elites from republicans thinking about scott walker's comments? >> it's interesting when you talk about the campaign, we had chris christie with his comments over the weekend suggesting that the government track immigrants just like the u.s. tracks fedex packages or fedex tracks their packages as well. he actually defended the idea. let's listen. >> this is once again a situation where
border with canada if it weren't for donald trump and all of his comments on immigration. he's pushed most of the field to the right on immigration. but, francis, there is also worth noting that beyond issues even beyond immigration, we're seeing scott walker having trouble on other issues. there are stumbles for candidates being able to hold, but when you're trying to win over endorsements to get money, you want to be seen as somebody who is credible and you don't want so many doubts about...
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change is coming to canada and i am here to lead that charge. are you ready for the ship? i am. my name is wyatt scott and i am running for parliament! >> the plan to defeat alien robot invaders out of the water. summer is a great time to catch up on reading so you might want to check out bill's killing books including "hitler's last days" which is a great way to get kids interested in history. if you become a premium member you get any book for free. and that's it for us tonight. it's been a pleasure being part of your evening every night this week. thank you for bringing us into your home while others might spin you, we won't. thanks for watching and see you again soon. i'm eric bolling in for bill o'reilly who will be back on monday. be sure to catch my show cashing in tomorrow here on fnc and please remember the spin stops here because we're looking out for you. napolitano and dana po on monday. have a great weekend. >>> welcome to "hannity." from the moment that he entered the race, donald trump has been shaking up the 2016 republican primary. the businessman had a commandi
change is coming to canada and i am here to lead that charge. are you ready for the ship? i am. my name is wyatt scott and i am running for parliament! >> the plan to defeat alien robot invaders out of the water. summer is a great time to catch up on reading so you might want to check out bill's killing books including "hitler's last days" which is a great way to get kids interested in history. if you become a premium member you get any book for free. and that's it for us...
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and canada. >> we want to build a wall north of the border. >> people asked us about that and raised very legitimate concerns including law enforcement folks that brought that up to me at a town hall meeting about a week and a half ago. that's a legitimate issue for us to look at. >> one of walker's gop rivals laughed that off calling it dumb and ridiculous. >> that's a pretty dumb idea. [ laughter ] >> so there have been a lot of dumb ideas put out, one that the mexicans will pay for a wall is probably the dumbest of dumb ideas but putting a wall up between us and canada is a ridiculous notion. >> gene comings, this may be a window into the problem. he's the guy that supposedly made sense to conservatives on paper but we played it in the a block with donald trump. donald trump saying bush is low energy and scott walker is low energy and tries to make up for it with something like this and makes the situation worse. >> he has so many self-inflected wounds it's difficult to count them. you know, he is a governor with a lot less experience and some of these other candidates. there are
and canada. >> we want to build a wall north of the border. >> people asked us about that and raised very legitimate concerns including law enforcement folks that brought that up to me at a town hall meeting about a week and a half ago. that's a legitimate issue for us to look at. >> one of walker's gop rivals laughed that off calling it dumb and ridiculous. >> that's a pretty dumb idea. [ laughter ] >> so there have been a lot of dumb ideas put out, one that the...
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razor canyon. >> i am an independent candidate and i am here to fight for canada. university is too damn expensive. certain things like healthcare and social programs should be expanded not cut. the indigenous people aren't even protected by their own governments. change is coming to canada. i am here to lead that charge. are you ready for this the shift? i am. my name is wyatt scott and i am running for parliament. >> i mean, he blows hillary clinton's plan to defeat the alien robot invaders out of the water. please don't forget summer is a great time to catch up on some reading. you might want to catch up on the killing books which is a great way to get kids interested in history. you can become a hibill o'reilly.com premium mum you get any book for free including killing reagan. that's it for us tonight. it has been a pleasure going a part of your evening every night tonight. thank you for bringing us into your home. while others might spin you, we won't. thank you for watching and see you again soon. we will be back on monday. in the meantime catch my show cash
razor canyon. >> i am an independent candidate and i am here to fight for canada. university is too damn expensive. certain things like healthcare and social programs should be expanded not cut. the indigenous people aren't even protected by their own governments. change is coming to canada. i am here to lead that charge. are you ready for this the shift? i am. my name is wyatt scott and i am running for parliament. >> i mean, he blows hillary clinton's plan to defeat the alien...
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. >> don't you say cold y >> reporter: no, cool, and because of the cold air from canada, that mixing with the warm air of the gulf, and over the last 24 hours, we saw six tornadoes pushing through, and we saw about 65 wind damage reports coming in. so this is what we see through parts of illinois to wisconsin, that's where we see the tornadoes come down. really only an f tornado, and that's on the scale there. we're going to be seeing a lot of activity from the south to the great lakes. with that frontal boundary, we have such warm moist air here that it's going to fuel the thunderstorms in the next 24 hours, and we'll be seeing flooding as well as the frontal boundary continues to push to the east. if you look up here to minneapolis, 71°, and that's cooler air, for this time of year, and chicago, only seeing 72° there. now i want to take you over here toward the atlantic, because we're watching tropical storm danny, and that system back here is forming and it's pushing to the west. let's get closer, and i want to show you the track as we go to the next day or so. this is from the
. >> don't you say cold y >> reporter: no, cool, and because of the cold air from canada, that mixing with the warm air of the gulf, and over the last 24 hours, we saw six tornadoes pushing through, and we saw about 65 wind damage reports coming in. so this is what we see through parts of illinois to wisconsin, that's where we see the tornadoes come down. really only an f tornado, and that's on the scale there. we're going to be seeing a lot of activity from the south to the great...
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canada is having an election right now. unlike in the u.s. where the economy has kept getting better, the sense in canada is things are starting to turn worse. that's because canada has a large oil sector that is imperiled by this. i generally agree with josh. in general, falling oil prices are a good thing. most of us do not work in the oil industry. most are consumers of oil, not producers of it. in the long run, we're better off when oil prices fall. i worry about the quick moves in the oil price because it's not like a whole bunch of people are using solar today who weren't using solar on friday. when the market is moving quickly, it's a sign of prbroad economic movement. >> latin america had really strong stock markets just some time ago. the bottom seems to have come out from the latin american economies. why? do you see that as being a trend? >> look, you know better than anyone, jose, while we do talk about this as one big mix, it's actually a very different circumstances depending on where you are. i think brazil indicates where they
canada is having an election right now. unlike in the u.s. where the economy has kept getting better, the sense in canada is things are starting to turn worse. that's because canada has a large oil sector that is imperiled by this. i generally agree with josh. in general, falling oil prices are a good thing. most of us do not work in the oil industry. most are consumers of oil, not producers of it. in the long run, we're better off when oil prices fall. i worry about the quick moves in the oil...
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canada's confident. >> i think we're the hardest team to prepare for. we have so much depth and so many strong players that you can't focus on one thing and you know you are going to get hit when you have the ball. >> one thing's garted, it will be a lively tournament. >> and the final has been sold out for weeks and weeks. i'll be back when england are in the throes of winning back. >> thanks andy. >>> a developing news story we've been following. police academy suicide bomber detonated his pack in front of recruits. don't forget in the meantime you can always check out the latest on our website, aljazeera.com. that's it from me lauren taylor, for the newshour barbara serra will be here with more. >> a series of bomb attacks kills at least 40 people in the afghan capital, kabul. the taliban has claimed responsibility for a major blast at a police academy. hello there i'm barbara serra. you're watching al jazeera live from london. also coming up on the program. the united nations announces an investigation into chemical weapons attacks in syria. sanctio
canada's confident. >> i think we're the hardest team to prepare for. we have so much depth and so many strong players that you can't focus on one thing and you know you are going to get hit when you have the ball. >> one thing's garted, it will be a lively tournament. >> and the final has been sold out for weeks and weeks. i'll be back when england are in the throes of winning back. >> thanks andy. >>> a developing news story we've been following. police...
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>> i'm an independent candidate and i'm here to fight for canada! so you're a small business expert from at&t? yeah, give me a problem and i've got the solution. well, we have 30 years of customer records. our cloud can keep them safe and accessible anywhere. my drivers don't have time to fill out forms. tablets. keep them all digital. we're looking to double our deliveries. our fleet apps will find the fastest route. oh, and your boysenberyy apple scones smell about done. ahh, you're good. i like to bake. with at&t get up to $400 dollars in total savings on tools to manage your business. ♪ ♪ fresher dentures with polident. for the best first impression. love loud. live loud. polident. number 1 dentist recommended. ♪ ♪ fresher dentures with polident. for those breathless moments. hug loud. live loud. polident. number 1 dentist recommended. have a sunset mode. and an early morning mode. and a partly sunny mode. and an outside... to clear inside mode. transitions® signature® adaptive lenses ...are more responsive than ever. so why settle for
>> i'm an independent candidate and i'm here to fight for canada! so you're a small business expert from at&t? yeah, give me a problem and i've got the solution. well, we have 30 years of customer records. our cloud can keep them safe and accessible anywhere. my drivers don't have time to fill out forms. tablets. keep them all digital. we're looking to double our deliveries. our fleet apps will find the fastest route. oh, and your boysenberyy apple scones smell about done. ahh, you're...
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eastern time, a debate between the leaders of canada's war main political parties, hosted by maclean's magazine. parliamentary elections have been called for november 19. live coverage here on c-span c-span radio and the c-span.org. theodore roosevelt becomes president after the assassination of william mckinley. first lady edith roosevelt renovates the entire second floor of the executive mansion. the creation of the west wing to house the staff office. she creates the office of the first lady and it changes the name from executive mansion to the white house. edith roosevelt, this sunday night at 8:00 eastern on "first ladies." examining the public and private lives of the women who filled the position of first lady. their influence, from martha washington to michelle obama. on american history tv on c-span3. >> president obama made the case for the iran nuclear agreement at american university and washington, dc. saying rejecting this deal would leave war as the only remaining option. he makes reference to president kennedy's landmark speech about negotiating with the soviet union. h
eastern time, a debate between the leaders of canada's war main political parties, hosted by maclean's magazine. parliamentary elections have been called for november 19. live coverage here on c-span c-span radio and the c-span.org. theodore roosevelt becomes president after the assassination of william mckinley. first lady edith roosevelt renovates the entire second floor of the executive mansion. the creation of the west wing to house the staff office. she creates the office of the first lady...
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researchers in canada disorder a gene that could be linked to white falt. they are linked to problems with weight and heart disease. scientists say they have managed to reduce by half. here is what a professor had to say. >> we think we discovered a gene that is important for determining how many fat cells you are born with and in particular a type of cell that is surrounding the organs, and there's good white fat and bad white fat. we think we have found one of the genes that is important for creating the bad white fat. we are were not looking for a gene critical for the production of fat. we studied the protein because it was an interesting protein, it was unexpected, opening up an area of research in this region. and so there's - we were trying to understand all the different proteins that this different protein works with, and understand the process required to make fat. surprisingly we don't understand how fat is made, how the number of fat cells you end up with is determined, and we think that this advance will help us understand this. and, of course,
researchers in canada disorder a gene that could be linked to white falt. they are linked to problems with weight and heart disease. scientists say they have managed to reduce by half. here is what a professor had to say. >> we think we discovered a gene that is important for determining how many fat cells you are born with and in particular a type of cell that is surrounding the organs, and there's good white fat and bad white fat. we think we have found one of the genes that is...
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and in sport the became better known as murder ball getting ready for a new start in canada. first, the united nations has described that it must take control of what it tribed as chaos. 50,000 people arrived in frees in july alone. the u.n. referee agency says the situation is shapeful, and has urged other nations to share the burden. many have been trying to escape the conflict in syria. >> they are coming swifter but most of them have not stayed for a long time in turkey. some of the people need assistance and protection, in sort. this is a european challenge. i think the european countries need to -- like the european commission is doing. but frees is also part of europe on the frees ask to lead on coordinating. it was a city emergency, it was a natural disaster. people would be properly accommodated and that's what we need to to, but frees indeed in this time of austerity, needs support. >> the u.n. is also pressing for urgent action, thousands of people have been attempting to cross into britain from france, through the channel tunnel. an estimated 3,000 migrants have s
and in sport the became better known as murder ball getting ready for a new start in canada. first, the united nations has described that it must take control of what it tribed as chaos. 50,000 people arrived in frees in july alone. the u.n. referee agency says the situation is shapeful, and has urged other nations to share the burden. many have been trying to escape the conflict in syria. >> they are coming swifter but most of them have not stayed for a long time in turkey. some of the...
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and canada, it was decapitated and left in a pile of trash. it was an experiment on how people might treat a robot hitchhiker. hitchbot, dead at the age of two, and not coming back. i'm david schuster, thanks for watching. we'll be back in a few minutes with antonio morrow. >> hi, everyone, this is al jazeera america. prime time, ten republicans, one debate, tonight how the candidates plan to stand out, and upstage a very vocal front runner. an 11-year-old charged with manslaughter, prosecutors say thability falujjahs demand it, others call it cruel and unusual. the landmark voting rights act of 1965, turns 50. >> this act, flows from a clear and s
and canada, it was decapitated and left in a pile of trash. it was an experiment on how people might treat a robot hitchhiker. hitchbot, dead at the age of two, and not coming back. i'm david schuster, thanks for watching. we'll be back in a few minutes with antonio morrow. >> hi, everyone, this is al jazeera america. prime time, ten republicans, one debate, tonight how the candidates plan to stand out, and upstage a very vocal front runner. an 11-year-old charged with manslaughter,...
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get 4g lte data in mexico and canada just like in the u.s. and call and text as much as you want to and from the united states, mexico, and canada. you heard right! unlimited calls to any phone - even mobile... in mexico and canada for free! it's included with simple choice plans. only t-mobile gives you coverage and calling in three countries for the price of one. switch today. i really want a cupcake, but not the calories. lil sweet sliding down the bannister. ouuuh is someone cryin' cuz they can't have a cupcake? i, i didn't cry. on the inside you did. lil sweet can here that. he can? don't worry, lil sweet brought you some sweeeet zero calorie treats called diet dr peppers. oh yeaahhh. that is sweet. lil sweet defying gravity! is that lil sweet? diet dr pepper. it's the sweet one. get ready to be obsessed. sweetarts soft and chewy ropes. with no artificial flavors or colors. new from sweetarts. wanna get roped in? round and round it goes... how fresh it is, nobody knows. not at wendy's. we cook our bacon fresh every day. only the best for
get 4g lte data in mexico and canada just like in the u.s. and call and text as much as you want to and from the united states, mexico, and canada. you heard right! unlimited calls to any phone - even mobile... in mexico and canada for free! it's included with simple choice plans. only t-mobile gives you coverage and calling in three countries for the price of one. switch today. i really want a cupcake, but not the calories. lil sweet sliding down the bannister. ouuuh is someone cryin' cuz they...
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who is the national songbird of canada? oh, that'd be anne murray. jon stewart: anne murray is correct. that's exactly right. [ding] you knew that right off the bat. all right. actually, we were going to go with, uh-- celine dion? see, we predate celine dion. celine dion, but that's the national one of quebec and they don't count. yeah. we were gonna go with anne murray or a young alanis when she was perky. -oh, yeah. -all right. number two. who played tonya harding in comedy central's retelling of the nancy kerrigan story? that's a tough one. ooh, that-- i-- i'm gonna have to go with-- with-- i'm gonna have to go with, uh, kilborn. jon stewart: [laughter] yeah. that's weird. that's exactly what cbs said. um, i'm gonna go with, uh-- [laughter] i'm gonna go with tina yothers. i'm gonna go with tina yothers. [buzzer] that's all right, though. -wait, wait-- jon stewart: you know what? we'll take it. why not? -was it-- it's not my bit. two for two. what do i care? [ding] -was it tina yothers? -it was tina yothers. -wow. -you guys don't keep in touch? no-
who is the national songbird of canada? oh, that'd be anne murray. jon stewart: anne murray is correct. that's exactly right. [ding] you knew that right off the bat. all right. actually, we were going to go with, uh-- celine dion? see, we predate celine dion. celine dion, but that's the national one of quebec and they don't count. yeah. we were gonna go with anne murray or a young alanis when she was perky. -oh, yeah. -all right. number two. who played tonya harding in comedy central's...
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this is something we talk about all the time. >> fences in canada? >> border security on the canadian border. i would say scott walker, again, is trying to look tough. he was the leader in iowa for a long time. >> what's the biggest threat from canada that needs to be stopped with a fence? >> you know, a lot of open land up there, but certainly, this is one of those issues with scott walker might have been trying to pander a little bit. >> a little bit. >> so diplomatic. >> as we wrap it up, just to show you the age differential, did you see the vmas yesterday? >> i did not. >> did you? >> hip? >> yes. >> thank you both for being with me. >>> and developing now, and this is out of new york city, just moments ago, we saw nfl commissioner roger goodell and patriots quarterback tom brady arrive for court. they have been trying to hammer out a deal before the beginning of the football season. brady suspended for four games in connection with the deflategate scandal. and then there's the issue of the court sketches. how is he going to look in them? that's
this is something we talk about all the time. >> fences in canada? >> border security on the canadian border. i would say scott walker, again, is trying to look tough. he was the leader in iowa for a long time. >> what's the biggest threat from canada that needs to be stopped with a fence? >> you know, a lot of open land up there, but certainly, this is one of those issues with scott walker might have been trying to pander a little bit. >> a little bit. >> so...
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some think it works in canada but not here. you have to take care of the people. this is where i get into trouble with some republicans. believe it or not, i have a heart. we have to take care of the people that have no money that can't afford to take care of themselves. >> is there an opening there for trump's opponents? >> he sounded like a social democrat there. >> a european sociallist. he's okay with it. >> exactly. believe it or not i have a heart is a new trump bumper sticker. the people who support him do not seem motivated by particular issues except for immigration and that was a classic trump answer. you will see more. he's taken a lot of positions that are eventually democratic positions in the past. he's going to find a way around it. i think you will see them see it on other issues and with the 25% for him, it's not all clear they are for him for reasons that have anything to do with his issue stance. ultimately that's why he can't win the republican nomination when it's trump against one or two people he's not going to be a lot higher than 25%, mayb
some think it works in canada but not here. you have to take care of the people. this is where i get into trouble with some republicans. believe it or not, i have a heart. we have to take care of the people that have no money that can't afford to take care of themselves. >> is there an opening there for trump's opponents? >> he sounded like a social democrat there. >> a european sociallist. he's okay with it. >> exactly. believe it or not i have a heart is a new trump...
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. >> reporter: starting in 2001, the doctor travelled to canada learn. taking copious notes in a book he keeps in his or to this day. journal? >> i started in 2001. no textbook with this information in it, you won't find it anywhere. you said you developed a passion for the patients, why? >> they had something i felt was real, a life-long struggle. a high rate of depression, suicide for patients who co could not find treatment for their gender identity disorder. i thought if i am not going to help them, who is. god has given us the ability to treat the disease, whether it's high blood pressure, diabetes, we have the knowledge and capability to treat it. disorder. >> you are progressive in your view, particularly 10 or 20 years ago. encounter. >> i was labelled as the sex change doctor. at that point in time it was less than 1% of my practice. there was a strong push back from the medical community. >> something that a few of the nations prestigious hospitals are addressing head on. >> it hasn't been a legitimate mainstream field of medicine, and we have
. >> reporter: starting in 2001, the doctor travelled to canada learn. taking copious notes in a book he keeps in his or to this day. journal? >> i started in 2001. no textbook with this information in it, you won't find it anywhere. you said you developed a passion for the patients, why? >> they had something i felt was real, a life-long struggle. a high rate of depression, suicide for patients who co could not find treatment for their gender identity disorder. i thought if i...
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very strong words from authorities in canada about just, really, the damage this is causing and not just within families' homes. >> no, i mean, this is tremendous damage, and i really don't know if ashley madison takes anything that seriously. clearly a whole website that is reliant upon having an affair. life is short. have an affair. that's their quote. it's just so oddly unconcerned with the reaction and with these lawsuits. they don't seem to take anything that seriously. and i think they better, because these lawsuits are very serious. we have four federal cases in this country that are class actions. so this is going to reach a lot of people. >> is there a precedent here? first of all, they're offering a $378,000 reward for information on who is behind this, but let's talk about, have we seen consumers sue companies for not properly safeguarding their data in the past? >> well, it's a breach of contract. so in ashley madison's case, they claimed that all the information was private and was very tightly held. now, we found out since then it was very easy to hack into the system. it
very strong words from authorities in canada about just, really, the damage this is causing and not just within families' homes. >> no, i mean, this is tremendous damage, and i really don't know if ashley madison takes anything that seriously. clearly a whole website that is reliant upon having an affair. life is short. have an affair. that's their quote. it's just so oddly unconcerned with the reaction and with these lawsuits. they don't seem to take anything that seriously. and i think...
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canada put on a wonderful world cup for the women. so specifically for russia in 2018, i know i have had some teammates play over there, go over there and play. i played a little bit in germany, in their legs. professional league, but there wasn't an infrastructure to really play the players. so there was some corruption in that regard as well. aspect, i think it will be interesting to see -- you know, 1.i like to bring up prior to the sochi olympics, one organization i am involved in is athlete ally. about a hundred. -- a hundred professional athletes can together to basically bring up the draconian anti-gay law that they had in place and put pressure on the modifyforce them to their olympic charter & deliver six. -- and principle 6. the did have them. there is a way to inspire athletes not just within their sporting event that they are participating in, but also to inspire change and bring these cultural differences outside the sport. i think you see that again prior to the sochi olympics. a lot ofis also within the u.s. athletes. w
canada put on a wonderful world cup for the women. so specifically for russia in 2018, i know i have had some teammates play over there, go over there and play. i played a little bit in germany, in their legs. professional league, but there wasn't an infrastructure to really play the players. so there was some corruption in that regard as well. aspect, i think it will be interesting to see -- you know, 1.i like to bring up prior to the sochi olympics, one organization i am involved in is...