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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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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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can canada afford not to? ♪ ♪ >> moderator: our first question on this topic goes to stephen harper. using primers for a decade. you want to be a different primers on energy exporter joint candidate to be an energy superpower. major export projects with united states and china installed on your watch. what if you achieving energy exports that beats the records of your predecessors? harper: exports have increased not just into recently not just our oil and gas exports in the united states but we have also seen increase in uranium exports, coal exports and others jewish or i would say this, paul. the federal government does not build pipelines. we favor seeing a diversification of experts but we establish an environmental assessment process. companies had to go to the and they are going through that process. in terms of the keystone pipeline as you know that the situation under control of the united states. i've had many conversations with president obama. is not asking candidate do anything. using he was to
can canada afford not to? ♪ ♪ >> moderator: our first question on this topic goes to stephen harper. using primers for a decade. you want to be a different primers on energy exporter joint candidate to be an energy superpower. major export projects with united states and china installed on your watch. what if you achieving energy exports that beats the records of your predecessors? harper: exports have increased not just into recently not just our oil and gas exports in the united...
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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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i have fought for canada my whole life. i know that canada is the greatest country in the world. but a lot has been lost under the conservatives. i have the experience to replace mr. harper and the plan to repair the damage he has done. canadians are ready for change and so are we. >> i appreciate the opportunity to speak directly to canadians. i want to say it will be a shame if we don't have more debates because as comprehensive of the questions we haven't discussed social policy, how to respond to the truth and reconcile association, and how to include the medical system to include medical care. inequality. everyone is talking about the middle class and i support the concern. but the 86th wealthiest families in the country have the same combined wealth as the 11.4 million canadians at the bottom. we have to address this. so i ask you to consider the green party. i ask you to get to know us. we are not what you think. we are not a one-issue party or a one-person party. i am proud to be joined by deputy leader and bruce hire, and deputy leader daniel green. we have leaders from
i have fought for canada my whole life. i know that canada is the greatest country in the world. but a lot has been lost under the conservatives. i have the experience to replace mr. harper and the plan to repair the damage he has done. canadians are ready for change and so are we. >> i appreciate the opportunity to speak directly to canadians. i want to say it will be a shame if we don't have more debates because as comprehensive of the questions we haven't discussed social policy, how...
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the kind canada has always taken on the world stage. mr. harper: we have the worst relationship with the u.s. and a long time. that is what we need to fix. mr. wells: we have covered so much ground. it is time to wrap things up with closing remarks paris to each leader will have two minutes. the election is about who has the proven experience to keep canada safe and our economy strong. beyond our shores, the global economy remains in a state of turmoil. we have falling oil prices, turmoil in china. through it all, since the end of the global financial crisis, we have the best economic growth and job creation and growth in middle-class incomes among advanced developed nations. while other countries are descending into spirals of debt and deficit, in this country we have a balanced budget with lower taxes, increased money for the things that matter, health care, education, infrastructure. benefits for families like yours. the other parties want a different course. they would replace a low tax balanced budget plan. they want to spend tens of b
the kind canada has always taken on the world stage. mr. harper: we have the worst relationship with the u.s. and a long time. that is what we need to fix. mr. wells: we have covered so much ground. it is time to wrap things up with closing remarks paris to each leader will have two minutes. the election is about who has the proven experience to keep canada safe and our economy strong. beyond our shores, the global economy remains in a state of turmoil. we have falling oil prices, turmoil in...
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he knew i was from canada and i would go back to canada, so he wanted to educate me. i spent almost two years with this in mind -- iman. we studied every verse in the koran the hat of this verse of fighting and construction eyes it -- and contextualize it. host: hussein from jamaica, new york. thank you for calling. caller: good morning, sir. brother, i have one question. , someone0 years ago asked a question. he said, god has chosen you. [indiscernible] what options do the palestinians have? difference between systems? jefferson said, give me liberty or give me death. help me. our grandchildren, our grandchildren. do they have any option left? person -- i was eight years old and i saw hindi in muslim women brutalized pakistan and india. help me. what options do muslims have? what happened in the central african countries. what options do muslims have? host: all right. we want to let our guest respond. you are giving him a lot of questions. we will let him respond. guest: thank you. crusades was about the . when you have these grievances, what do you do about it? the
he knew i was from canada and i would go back to canada, so he wanted to educate me. i spent almost two years with this in mind -- iman. we studied every verse in the koran the hat of this verse of fighting and construction eyes it -- and contextualize it. host: hussein from jamaica, new york. thank you for calling. caller: good morning, sir. brother, i have one question. , someone0 years ago asked a question. he said, god has chosen you. [indiscernible] what options do the palestinians have?...
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>> we do lobbying in the individual countries and in canada and we do lobbying in the individual u.s. states such as oregon and washington. and here in new york where the governor signed the compassionate care act of new york and july that we did some federal lobbying on an informal basis. >> i'm kind of interested in the name, because historically privateers were basically pirates commissioned by governments that were allowed to operate in a certain areas. so opposing the navy's and stuff like that. what are you trying to say about the companies with the same? >> it is a play on the war on drugs and cannabis that we believe we can help fuel the end of prohibition. in our mind of the war is lost. it's just a matter of timing until it ends. we felt we could build a team of people that have 250 employees in the three subsidiaries who are smart, professional, come from places like microsoft and amazon. they are motivated every day to end prohibition. and that's different. so we think that we build a workforce that can help fight that war. the privateers ransack the british navies to help
>> we do lobbying in the individual countries and in canada and we do lobbying in the individual u.s. states such as oregon and washington. and here in new york where the governor signed the compassionate care act of new york and july that we did some federal lobbying on an informal basis. >> i'm kind of interested in the name, because historically privateers were basically pirates commissioned by governments that were allowed to operate in a certain areas. so opposing the navy's...
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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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customers of ours in mÉxico, canada, each -- even in argentina jumped on the band wag on but that was for satellite delivery to commercial or cable head ends. it wasn't quite digital all the way to the consumer. that first happened in 1994 with prime star who became our hit customer. they launched digital standard definition to consumers in the spring of 94 and then several months later direct tv launched to consumers also. 1994 was really the first time that digital tv signals went all the way into consume -- consumers' homes. the fcc had a central role in all of that. they coordinated the plan by which the broadcast stations would get an additional six mega hurtz channel and then many years later they also coordinated the plan by which those broadcast station would give up their analog channel, turn off over the air forever and the fcc was also involved in the standardization process of the digital broadcast system which became called the grand alliance system. >> host: you talk in your book, you open your book with a sentence that some of these video early contributors jdrockfeller
customers of ours in mÉxico, canada, each -- even in argentina jumped on the band wag on but that was for satellite delivery to commercial or cable head ends. it wasn't quite digital all the way to the consumer. that first happened in 1994 with prime star who became our hit customer. they launched digital standard definition to consumers in the spring of 94 and then several months later direct tv launched to consumers also. 1994 was really the first time that digital tv signals went all the...
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but over an area from canada, united states, mexico, central america. six boats over an expanse that large in the open ocean and we got all six of them. we would not have gotten any of those if we were not able to leverage the cyber domain and vector our ships to where we knew these threats were operating. many of you that have worked in the intelligence community probably can figure out how we do that, but if someone compromises our ability to do cyber, then we're not able to do that. and when you just look at search and rescue, i only wish those two teenagers had an emergency distress beacon. we would have found them in a matter of minutes, not even an hour. that signal goes up to a satellite, comes down near realtime, and we're ready to launch within 30 minutes and we would have been on scene within 30 minutes of that eperb being activated. nothing is harder for me as a commandant when i tell a family member that one of ours has died in the line of duty, but all of our sector commanders, they make those notifications to first of kin. and when we make
but over an area from canada, united states, mexico, central america. six boats over an expanse that large in the open ocean and we got all six of them. we would not have gotten any of those if we were not able to leverage the cyber domain and vector our ships to where we knew these threats were operating. many of you that have worked in the intelligence community probably can figure out how we do that, but if someone compromises our ability to do cyber, then we're not able to do that. and when...
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then canada just put on a wonderful world cup for the women but, so specifically for russia in 2018, i know i had teammates play over there, go over there and played. i never played. i played a bit in germany in their leagues. they have a professional league but there wasn't the infrastructure for, to really play the players. so there was some corruption in that regard as well. but, in social aspect i think, it will be just interesting to see, you know one point i like to bring up prior to the sochi olympic, the organization i'm involved in is with athlete ally, prior to ahead of those olympics, 100 professional olympic athletes came together to basically bring up the draconian anti-gay law they had in place. and put pressure on the ioc to force them to modify their olympic charter, principle 6 in the olympic charter and that did take place. i guess my point is though, there is a way to inspire athletes to not just within their sporting event they're participating in but to inspire change and bring these cultural differences outside of the sports. i think you see that again prior to
then canada just put on a wonderful world cup for the women but, so specifically for russia in 2018, i know i had teammates play over there, go over there and played. i never played. i played a bit in germany in their leagues. they have a professional league but there wasn't the infrastructure for, to really play the players. so there was some corruption in that regard as well. but, in social aspect i think, it will be just interesting to see, you know one point i like to bring up prior to the...
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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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pilots union and we have more than 52,000 members who fly the 31 airlines in the united states and canada. i would like to give the view on the epa proposed finding regarding the greenhouse gas emissions and its advanced notice of public rulemaking. first however i would like to provide some context about why we are passionate about the subject. i've also talked about a positive difference that the u.s. airlines are making to reduce emissions while safely transport in more than 2 million passengers and more than 63,000 tons of freight and mail each day. airline pilots literally said at the intersection of technology. aircraft operating procedures come aircraft traffic control procedures and techniques and varying aircraft capabilities. this gives us a unique bandage point. from which to manage the aircraft capabilities in such a way as to her burden less fuel while operating as safely and efficiently as possible. the principle was to help further the advances they've already made towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving the efficiency of the industry while maintaining or im
pilots union and we have more than 52,000 members who fly the 31 airlines in the united states and canada. i would like to give the view on the epa proposed finding regarding the greenhouse gas emissions and its advanced notice of public rulemaking. first however i would like to provide some context about why we are passionate about the subject. i've also talked about a positive difference that the u.s. airlines are making to reduce emissions while safely transport in more than 2 million...
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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...
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canada will be at the table as well. china has created a china coast guard. they used to have five seagoing services called the five dragons. now four of those services come under the auspices of the china coast guard. there's been a lot of discussion that we should deploy coast guard cutters over to the east and south china sea. our u.s. policy is one of nonintervention. i liken it to a dog that chases a bus. what do you do with it? if i sent one ship over there, china can tend ten to my one and japan can send six to our one. if it is a numbers game, i'm never going to win. if you look at the one ship over there to me, i look at the real opportunity costs. this fall we wrote out a strategy for the western hemisphere. the last of the perry class frigates to be decommissioned. it was doing the lion's share of the drug interdiction activity, that we've seen in the western hemisphere with law enforcement coast guard teams. as the navy is rebalancing, there are some trade-offs being made there as well. if they're vacating one region, i need to make sure i'm doubl
canada will be at the table as well. china has created a china coast guard. they used to have five seagoing services called the five dragons. now four of those services come under the auspices of the china coast guard. there's been a lot of discussion that we should deploy coast guard cutters over to the east and south china sea. our u.s. policy is one of nonintervention. i liken it to a dog that chases a bus. what do you do with it? if i sent one ship over there, china can tend ten to my one...
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later, a debate with the candidates for the prime minister of canada. seeking arper is third term as prime minister. he will face off with the new thecratic party leader, liberal party leader justin trudeau, and the green party leader elizabeth may. that is from toronto he or at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. on q&a, kevint orr talks about overseeing the ingest municipal bankruptcy u.s. history. >> if detroit had taken that in 2005, 2006 when the stock market went down to exceed 700 and had fund,nvested in an index the stock market is now at 18,000. that not only would have tripled their money. they would have paid the pensions in full and gotten back to business of what is called the 13th check. it used to be giving the pensioners the 13th check at the end of the year. it could have fixed itself if there'd been sober management going forward, just like any organization in the united days. if you have strong, focused leadership, you can resolve these problems. q&a.nday night on c-span's >> this morning, veterans affairs secretary robert mcdonald sat down
later, a debate with the candidates for the prime minister of canada. seeking arper is third term as prime minister. he will face off with the new thecratic party leader, liberal party leader justin trudeau, and the green party leader elizabeth may. that is from toronto he or at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. on q&a, kevint orr talks about overseeing the ingest municipal bankruptcy u.s. history. >> if detroit had taken that in 2005, 2006 when the stock market went down to exceed 700 and...
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as a canadian i always wonder what it would be like for canada in the upcoming years. >> a good example of the 99 world cup. just how electrifying that can be and what ignited country to get them excited about the sport, and encourage and propel other youth athletes to get involved in a sport as well. 99, even though we had a little bit of a lull a few years afterwards, it was an exciting time, been a little ball between her specialties in the early 2002 the late 2000, but i think exactly what happened in germany happened in the u.s. and a propelled, excited players like myself who ar were coming up the ranks to get involved and to play more often, ngc that group wins the world cup it we had one of the world cup since 1990. just as much like germany you can get people excited. and then it also empowers, specifically with the females, to speak out about issues. in this world cup which is exciting not only did we went but you saw quite a few more athletes who spoke out, came out publicly and then arguably in my opinion had some of the best world cup because i think that inspires and creat
as a canadian i always wonder what it would be like for canada in the upcoming years. >> a good example of the 99 world cup. just how electrifying that can be and what ignited country to get them excited about the sport, and encourage and propel other youth athletes to get involved in a sport as well. 99, even though we had a little bit of a lull a few years afterwards, it was an exciting time, been a little ball between her specialties in the early 2002 the late 2000, but i think exactly...
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prime is in canada offers it to their customers at no charge. cautiouslyan: i am optimistic, but i wouldn't hold my breath. for years, we have been urging carriers to do this. as you have said, there is no legal impediment to providing providers are and desperately asking for it. they do participate in the working groups we are referring to. again, i would like to be optimistic. ,en. mccaskill: usually american companies are so smart about marketing. i don't get why all of their marketers are so dumb on this. it's amazing to me. prof. schulzrinne: one reason is because it is often sold as a bundle as opposed to a standalone service. sen. mccaskill: i don't think they realize, we have choices on bundles. i have two or three places i can go for a bundle. i would much rather go for a bundle that will block robocalls, i guarantee that. and i bet a vast majority of americans agree with me. sen. collins: senator heller. senator: i have just gotten a copy of the bill i think you are going to be putting forward. i think there is some good thinking in th
prime is in canada offers it to their customers at no charge. cautiouslyan: i am optimistic, but i wouldn't hold my breath. for years, we have been urging carriers to do this. as you have said, there is no legal impediment to providing providers are and desperately asking for it. they do participate in the working groups we are referring to. again, i would like to be optimistic. ,en. mccaskill: usually american companies are so smart about marketing. i don't get why all of their marketers are...
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it starts with canada and it's a long, long list. the next president is going to have to restore these relationships because they're important in keeping the peace. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national able satellite corp. 2015 bob: governor, thank you for those inspiring remarks. i think by the response from the people, you can tell you got every single one of them on your side. jeb bush: can you all move to iowa? [applause] jeb bush: no, they're living in paradise. bob: on behalf of the reagan library, the reagan foundation shall and i bet everyone in this room, we have a little gift four. this is an american flag that flew over the library today and he would like to give that to you. jeb bush: thank you. thank you all. [applause] >> this weekend on the c-span networks, live from the iowa state fair, presidential candidates speak at the "des moines register"'s candidates soapbox. beginning saturday at noon, we'll hear from rick santorum, senator bernie sanders. a
it starts with canada and it's a long, long list. the next president is going to have to restore these relationships because they're important in keeping the peace. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national able satellite corp. 2015 bob: governor, thank you for those inspiring remarks. i think by the response from the people, you can tell you got every single one of them on your side. jeb bush: can you all move to iowa? [applause]...
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at 8:00, a debate candidate for prime minister canada. stephen harper is seeking a third term, and the ownly scheduled debate he will face off with other candidates. that is live from toronto tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. this weekend, politics, books, and american history. saturday night on c-span, congressional profiles with four freshmen members. sunday night at 9:00 with elections coming in over, a debate among the four national party leaders in canada. 10:00 eastern, charles murray argues through technology can rein in the power of the federal government. sunday evening at 7:00, the city and people of nagasaki japan from the morning it was bombed on august 9, 1945, two today. this weekend on tuesday three -- on c-span3 we commemorate bombings of hiroshima and not psyche -- and not nagasaki. and we will visit the promotional exhibit -- the hiroshima exhibit. our coverage continues with the 2000 documentary on the making of the atomic. later, interviews with survivors. giving complete schedule at www.c-span.org. in justice departm
at 8:00, a debate candidate for prime minister canada. stephen harper is seeking a third term, and the ownly scheduled debate he will face off with other candidates. that is live from toronto tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. this weekend, politics, books, and american history. saturday night on c-span, congressional profiles with four freshmen members. sunday night at 9:00 with elections coming in over, a debate among the four national party leaders in canada. 10:00 eastern, charles murray...
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canada, the from united states, mexico, central america, six boats over an expanse that large in the open ocean. we got all six. we would not be able to get those if we did not leverage the cyber domain. work in thethat intelligence community can probably figure out how to do that. if someone comprises our ability to do cyber, we are not able to do that. when you look at search-and-rescue, i only wish those two teenagers had an emergency distress beacon. we would've found them in minutes, not even an hour. that goes up to a satellite and comes down near real-time and we are ready to launch within 30 minutes and we would've been on .cene nothing is harder for me than when i tell a family member that one of ours has died in the line of duty but all of our commanders make those notifications to first of kin . when we make those notifications it's like we have lost a member of our family as well. as alexander hamilton reminded us, we are a country of free men and we gave it our best effort and search over 44,000 square miles from florida to north carolina. we did not find these young boy
canada, the from united states, mexico, central america, six boats over an expanse that large in the open ocean. we got all six. we would not be able to get those if we did not leverage the cyber domain. work in thethat intelligence community can probably figure out how to do that. if someone comprises our ability to do cyber, we are not able to do that. when you look at search-and-rescue, i only wish those two teenagers had an emergency distress beacon. we would've found them in minutes, not...
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indeed even though canada has one-tenth of the population they have more immigrants because they have a strategy part of their economic growth the united states could do the exact same thing. it should be expanded in the path of residency should be made. in 2007 there was 1 million h1-b visas but we're training people with high skills to be the next generation of renovators to allow us to be competitive. we trade them to give them hope they can stay then they leave and go to the country that is competing this is madness we need to change the system so it is part of the economic interest. and to make a difference your. to help sustain industries like agriculture. i think we need to expand dramatically leges im of unbiased but to have the visitors come to spend all their money in disneyland or disney world to create economic activity for the country. [applause] and if you were here illegally there needs to be a path to learn english to not violate the law. it is not the american way. ronald reagan would not approve. because living a life of dignity with the success of the nation. first
indeed even though canada has one-tenth of the population they have more immigrants because they have a strategy part of their economic growth the united states could do the exact same thing. it should be expanded in the path of residency should be made. in 2007 there was 1 million h1-b visas but we're training people with high skills to be the next generation of renovators to allow us to be competitive. we trade them to give them hope they can stay then they leave and go to the country that is...
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i would would like mexico to be like canada, in terms of the representational nature of its democracy, or like chile in terms of its oral trial system and its rule of law system. you're not going to get an mexican co- when you have oral trials, i am grateful for the administration for transporting to oral trials but if you don't transform the police you're going to have trials with people have been unfairly arrested and tortured when the case begins. so i would like mexico to be more like the u.s. in terms of the decriminalization of marijuana, because we are fighting a war over substances that are increasingly being legalized in their main market, which is here. so a positive scenario would entail movement in those areas and the supervision and implementation of reforms in the spirit in which they were conceived, and in its foundational aspect was the right one. which is we need to move this country. question about newspaper shedding and journalism? why are they doing that? because they are being pressured by the government to do so. because after the casablanca and the firing, the p
i would would like mexico to be like canada, in terms of the representational nature of its democracy, or like chile in terms of its oral trial system and its rule of law system. you're not going to get an mexican co- when you have oral trials, i am grateful for the administration for transporting to oral trials but if you don't transform the police you're going to have trials with people have been unfairly arrested and tortured when the case begins. so i would like mexico to be more like the...
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with more than 52000 members who fly for 31 airlines, in the united states and canada. i'd like to give alpa's view on the epa proposed finding regarding greenhouse gas emissions and its advanced notice of public rulemaking. but first, however, i'd like to provide some context about why we are passionate about this subject. i will also talk about the positive difference to use airline to make and reduce emissions while safely transporting one and 2 million passengers and more than 63,000 tons of freight and mail each day. airline pilots literally sit at the intersection of technology. aircraft operating procedures, traffic control procedures and techniques and varying aircraft capabilities. this gives us a unique vantage point from which to manage our aircraft capabilities in such a way as to burn less fuel while operating as safely and efficiently as possible. alpa's principal goal is to further the advances in aviation has already made toward reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and improving the efficiency of our industry while maintaining or improving on our current l
with more than 52000 members who fly for 31 airlines, in the united states and canada. i'd like to give alpa's view on the epa proposed finding regarding greenhouse gas emissions and its advanced notice of public rulemaking. but first, however, i'd like to provide some context about why we are passionate about this subject. i will also talk about the positive difference to use airline to make and reduce emissions while safely transporting one and 2 million passengers and more than 63,000 tons...
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canada says no need to keep this as a nationstate level. until that's resolved, nato willie won't play an active revolt because nato was responsible for territory the arctic circle. in the arctic, that means respecting other sovereignty and that means being able to defend iran's sovereignty. i feel that usm partners in europe are far away from being able to fulfill that requirement. thank you. >> before we go to questions or perspectives from the audience i was wondering if ambassador hardy or isaac would like to have been a reflection on what luke said. i don't want you guys to feel like you are booked in by heritage. >> the question of russia in this context is complicated. our view has been in spite of the differences and the problems we have a bilateral relationships as a result of what has happened in crimea ukraine, let's not mix the drinks. let's keep arctic issues separate and see if we can cooperate and do some good stuff together they are. it seems to me working on the art tick issues would be completely pointless. we are the bigg
canada says no need to keep this as a nationstate level. until that's resolved, nato willie won't play an active revolt because nato was responsible for territory the arctic circle. in the arctic, that means respecting other sovereignty and that means being able to defend iran's sovereignty. i feel that usm partners in europe are far away from being able to fulfill that requirement. thank you. >> before we go to questions or perspectives from the audience i was wondering if ambassador...
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it is the 12th largest economy in the world, about the same size as canada or australia. we had a huge prison population. big prison buildup in the 1990's. use of federal mandatory sentencing laws that were cramming a lot of young nonviolent drug-related offenses into our prisons. it was costing a lot of money, and we were destroying lives. this is not to try to make any excuses for the activities they were involved with. they broke the laws and need to pay a price, but does this trying light by throwing them in prison for long periods of time the answer? i had a democrat district judge from dallas, texas, in early 2000 say think about this. he laid it out and we were putting people in prison for long periods of time costing huge amounts of money and there was an alternative. that alternative is drug courts. we implement of those in 2007. a republican-controlled house and senate at that particular point in time. this is not a partisan issue. this is just a commonsense issue from my perspective. the result was in a short eight year period or seven year period of time we sa
it is the 12th largest economy in the world, about the same size as canada or australia. we had a huge prison population. big prison buildup in the 1990's. use of federal mandatory sentencing laws that were cramming a lot of young nonviolent drug-related offenses into our prisons. it was costing a lot of money, and we were destroying lives. this is not to try to make any excuses for the activities they were involved with. they broke the laws and need to pay a price, but does this trying light...
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we've seen attacks in canada, australia, out of the uk, the terrible attacks across 30 british lives in tunisia we saw the attacks on "charlie hebdo" in france. until we figure out a way to crack this terrorist threat billion payout i think all of us are on edge, then we're going to see an attack like that here at home. we just had a tragic attack in tennessee, and my condolences go out to the families of those who lost their loved ones. >> can you say what he using an encrypted phone or an encryption to communicate? >> are not going to talk about that case specifically, but i will say of the variety of cases that we are seeing now, currently rehearsing that. >> caroline, what is the cia sing about whether isil things this is a useful strategy for them and it will continue? the analysis i've seen is at a stalemate right now. isil is not leaving their caliphate anytime soon under the current u.s. strategy. are we facing this threat for years to come? >> i think we're doing everything we can to mitigate against the threat and to get information we can get in terms of threat information
we've seen attacks in canada, australia, out of the uk, the terrible attacks across 30 british lives in tunisia we saw the attacks on "charlie hebdo" in france. until we figure out a way to crack this terrorist threat billion payout i think all of us are on edge, then we're going to see an attack like that here at home. we just had a tragic attack in tennessee, and my condolences go out to the families of those who lost their loved ones. >> can you say what he using an encrypted...
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look at canada where you may have the discussion on what do develop, protect and how we can have both at the same time. something also very specific. you mentioned it briefly that you have long historical conversations. which are that the develop, pro for example, in the 16th century in russia so this kind of you are banization. they are just history of russia in sibecombeeria since several centuries. that more than that more than the population is europe and people soviet people living in arctic cities make also a very specific set of questions on the ray russia is looking at the indiginous issue because it is about 5% of the population. so that's explaining why this issue is often kind of considered very important by russia. so i like the way the report is balanced between recognizing the legitimacy and looking at the international aspects of the discussion. to give you just two elements of the trip i made in the arctic in jill, i think it's od news for russia and its neighbors that they are reinvesting a lot of attention in the region because it's good for every state to look at al
look at canada where you may have the discussion on what do develop, protect and how we can have both at the same time. something also very specific. you mentioned it briefly that you have long historical conversations. which are that the develop, pro for example, in the 16th century in russia so this kind of you are banization. they are just history of russia in sibecombeeria since several centuries. that more than that more than the population is europe and people soviet people living in...
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he has flown down here from victoria, canada and will work together next three years and we hope to be spec taters together somewhere over there. with that, manual will moderate today. bill has a moderate discussion and save time for questions and answers towards the end of the session. >> well, thanks, mike. i want to thank the center on global interest of washington university, see if i got that right for having us today. i think that this is a really fantastic event to sort it just highlights to the issues that will be with us the next three years as russia gears up not only with the world cup but also a pivotal year in russia in 2018 as food and whiskey to be reelected for another term. we have two major events taking place in russia in 2018. now about myself, i did my dissertation on the transition of communism to capitalism and i've looked at the period between 1987 to 2014. i would've liked to go further but i couldn't because it is a history paper and you have just not that point. but what made me realize the many issues going on right now that are very fascinating and do not f
he has flown down here from victoria, canada and will work together next three years and we hope to be spec taters together somewhere over there. with that, manual will moderate today. bill has a moderate discussion and save time for questions and answers towards the end of the session. >> well, thanks, mike. i want to thank the center on global interest of washington university, see if i got that right for having us today. i think that this is a really fantastic event to sort it just...
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as high school classmates, high school hockey coach, the princeton hockey team is here flying from canada and england and all over the world. some of us didn't make the pros but a lot of us try. my college roommates of yesteryear, and all of them are really not. to celebrate. you really are just to confirm actually eventually graduated. [laughter] and friends from the 10th mountain, fort hood, fellow company committed from the seventh division and fifth crew, so many others, thank you all for being here. and as the chief and others have mentioned, before the represent us of our army, third united states africa, the oldest unit in the army of what a remarkable job they do every day every week, week in, week out all year long. and how about one more round of applause for the old guard? [applause] most important i want to thank my family. as the chief has said, i guess i'm the chief no, i don't calling anymore. as ray has said, our families are our strength. so it is with me, for the last 35 years. both my mother and my father had passed, but they were members of our nations greatest generat
as high school classmates, high school hockey coach, the princeton hockey team is here flying from canada and england and all over the world. some of us didn't make the pros but a lot of us try. my college roommates of yesteryear, and all of them are really not. to celebrate. you really are just to confirm actually eventually graduated. [laughter] and friends from the 10th mountain, fort hood, fellow company committed from the seventh division and fifth crew, so many others, thank you all for...
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it starts with canada and it is a long, long list. the next president needs to restore these relationships because it is important to keeping the peace. [applause] thank you guys. >> hold on just a second. [applause] >> governor, thank you for those inspiring remarks. i think by the response from the people in the audience, you can tell you have every single one of them on your side. mr. bush: can you all move to iowa? [laughter] they are living in paradise. theehalf of everyone at reagan library in the foundation and everyone in this room, with a gift for you. this is an american flag that flew over the library today and we would like to give it to you. mr. bush: thank you. thank you all. [applause] >> today the national business group on health prisons the results of its annual survey looking at 2016 health care trends and ways large employers plan to reduce cost. it is live at tenant like a.m. on -- 10:00 a.m. on c-span 2. today a discussion on naval aviation, the center for strategic and international studies hosts aviation comman
it starts with canada and it is a long, long list. the next president needs to restore these relationships because it is important to keeping the peace. [applause] thank you guys. >> hold on just a second. [applause] >> governor, thank you for those inspiring remarks. i think by the response from the people in the audience, you can tell you have every single one of them on your side. mr. bush: can you all move to iowa? [laughter] they are living in paradise. theehalf of everyone at...
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it starts with canada and it is a long list. the next president needs to restore these relationships because it is important to keeping the peace. thank you guys. >> hold on just a second. [applause] >> governor, thank you for those inspiring remarks. by the response from the people in the audience, you can tell you have every single one of them on your side. mr. bush: can you almost to iowa? -- can you all moved to iowa? [laughter] on behalf of everyone in the reagan library, and i bet everyone in this room, we have a gift. it is an american flag that flew over the library today and we would like to give it to you. mr. bush: thank you. thank you all. [applause] >> republican presidential candidate tumbled -- donald beforepoke to the press his remarks at a lincoln day dinner in michigan. campaign polls, women's health issues, and immigration policy. this is 15 minutes. trump: good evening. yes ma'am? >> [indiscernible] trump: i think the republican party is going to do well. you have another party that has problems. i just saw i
it starts with canada and it is a long list. the next president needs to restore these relationships because it is important to keeping the peace. thank you guys. >> hold on just a second. [applause] >> governor, thank you for those inspiring remarks. by the response from the people in the audience, you can tell you have every single one of them on your side. mr. bush: can you almost to iowa? -- can you all moved to iowa? [laughter] on behalf of everyone in the reagan library, and i...
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we have 52,000 members who fly 31 airlines in the united states and canada. i would like to give alpa speeone greenhouse gas emissions in its advance notice of rulemaking. first i would like to provide context about why we are passionate about the subject. i will also talk about the positive difference u.s. airlines are making to reduce emissions while safely transported more than 2 million passengers and 63,000 tons of freight and mail each day. airline pilots literally sit at the intersection of technology. aircraft operating procedures, air traffic control procedures and techniques in varying aircraft capabilities. this gives us a unique vantage point from which to manage aircraft capabilities in such a way as to burn must feel while operating as and efficiently as possible. alpa's principal goal is to further advance his aviation authority made towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving efficiency of our industry while maintaining or improving on our current level of safety. improved engine and aircraft technologies have resulted in significa
we have 52,000 members who fly 31 airlines in the united states and canada. i would like to give alpa speeone greenhouse gas emissions in its advance notice of rulemaking. first i would like to provide context about why we are passionate about the subject. i will also talk about the positive difference u.s. airlines are making to reduce emissions while safely transported more than 2 million passengers and 63,000 tons of freight and mail each day. airline pilots literally sit at the intersection...
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together and those that are familiar with the countries of the art to it, it is the united states, canada, iceland, denmark, norway, sweden, finland and russia committee eight countries and make up the count will. the arctic council was created by the auto council -- ottawa declaration between the united states with a focus on sustainable development and environmental protection. those have been the tenant ever spent over the last 20 years with very little variation. everything in the counsel because it's an international forum is done by consent. we don't take issues unless there's at this from all countries. when you propose a rather aggressive chairmanship program like the united states it takes a lot of negotiation, listening and that there is within the united states. our council structure -- i have it in front of me as well. this makes it much easier. as i said the eight countries we have 22 observers including 12 observers gave. we have a number of observers waiting to come onto the counsel of file and perhaps most late one of the major components of what we do is have the six perm
together and those that are familiar with the countries of the art to it, it is the united states, canada, iceland, denmark, norway, sweden, finland and russia committee eight countries and make up the count will. the arctic council was created by the auto council -- ottawa declaration between the united states with a focus on sustainable development and environmental protection. those have been the tenant ever spent over the last 20 years with very little variation. everything in the counsel...
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canada is 418. my primary comment is when you look at those stark statistics and you see, and i met with jerome dillard from wisconsin. he is part of a group of individuals, some of them are ex-offenders, trying to help other people reenter society. i remember during the meeting, how many times did i wince as i was being told the stories of how unbelievably difficult we make it for former offenders to reenter society? the purpose is to lay out the realities. you understand what the bureau of prisons is dealing with. it is a difficult and complex problem. the testimony by charles samuels, the current director, is also powerful and lays out a little bit of the problem in terms of the dual mission of the bureau of prisons. let me read from the testimony. the dual fold mission is to protect society by confining prisoners in a safe and cost effective and secure facility. and second, to make sure that the prisoners are actively participating in programs to make them better law-abiding citizens when they r
canada is 418. my primary comment is when you look at those stark statistics and you see, and i met with jerome dillard from wisconsin. he is part of a group of individuals, some of them are ex-offenders, trying to help other people reenter society. i remember during the meeting, how many times did i wince as i was being told the stories of how unbelievably difficult we make it for former offenders to reenter society? the purpose is to lay out the realities. you understand what the bureau of...
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got aau and thibodeau pilot to go all the way to canada to shoot moose. they bagged six moose. as they were loading on the plane to return, the pilot says you can't put all six moose on the plane, we will crash. thibodeau and boudreau said last shot six in the pilotless take them in the plane you are flying right now. the pilot gave up, got in the plane, and took off. even on full power, the plane couldn't handle the road, -- handle the load, and crash. recklessly, thibodeau and boudreau survived. they are lying in the pile of rubble. boudreau sees thibodeau and says do have any idea where we are? thibodeau says we are the same place we were less your we crashed. -- last year when we crashed. [laughter] mayor landrieu: that's just some home cooking from the south. the problem is obvious, it is especially clear after katrina. if we do the same thing over and over again, we should expect the same outcome. after years of angst and anxiety, after years of fits and hearts, we made the decision to change. and what has emerged on the other side is a premier example of urban innovation
got aau and thibodeau pilot to go all the way to canada to shoot moose. they bagged six moose. as they were loading on the plane to return, the pilot says you can't put all six moose on the plane, we will crash. thibodeau and boudreau said last shot six in the pilotless take them in the plane you are flying right now. the pilot gave up, got in the plane, and took off. even on full power, the plane couldn't handle the road, -- handle the load, and crash. recklessly, thibodeau and boudreau...
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they hear it from australia, canada, united kingdom, france, spain, other places where they do business and customers use their services that you need to do more to help make these platforms save him that is causing resources and then other symptoms last to prevent these messages from reaching vulnerable populations. we need to improve in that area. with material support, let's take the far end of the example. there is somebody holding a camera as the decision was made to slowly behead an individual by a terrorist and kill him for propaganda purposes. i will avoid in general that is someone who is providing material support under this statute. if we can identify that type of individual providing support to the designated terrorist group, we can use criminal authorities to identify and locate them. what we don't do is we wouldn't target under the first amendment and we have to look at the facts and circumstances. there is conduct in the middle that my plan itself itself to a criminal prosecution of intentionally aiding the terrorist group. the third area talked about with civil liability
they hear it from australia, canada, united kingdom, france, spain, other places where they do business and customers use their services that you need to do more to help make these platforms save him that is causing resources and then other symptoms last to prevent these messages from reaching vulnerable populations. we need to improve in that area. with material support, let's take the far end of the example. there is somebody holding a camera as the decision was made to slowly behead an...
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and a debate with the prime -- candidate for prime minister of canada. and in the only scheduled debate of the election, the three live tonight from toronto at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. month, c-span radio takes you to the movies. hear the supreme court oral argument from the four cases that played a part in popular movies. "the watergate case" and the 2011 story and validating the laws prohibiting interracial marriage. from fourrguments cases that played a part in popular movies. saturdays in august on c-span radio. listen to c-span radio at 90.1 fm in the washington dc area, online at c-span.org, or download our c-span radio app. debate, the first one, tonight in cleveland. and tomorrow morning on "washington journal" reaction to tonight presidential debate. and this afternoon, and expected news conference with senator mitch mcconnell. host: we are welcoming to the table tom manger, the president of the major chiefs association and the chief for the montgomery county placed a prominent in maryland. we want to talk about a real spike in crimes a
and a debate with the prime -- candidate for prime minister of canada. and in the only scheduled debate of the election, the three live tonight from toronto at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. month, c-span radio takes you to the movies. hear the supreme court oral argument from the four cases that played a part in popular movies. "the watergate case" and the 2011 story and validating the laws prohibiting interracial marriage. from fourrguments cases that played a part in popular...
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october, we will show you a debate among the fourth national id leaders -- national party leaders in canada. afterwards, charles murray argues through the use of technology, we can rein in the power of the federal government. on sunday, susan talks about the city and people of not snp japan from the moment it was bombed on august 9 two today. this weekend on american history tv on c-span three, we commemorate the 70th anniversary of the bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki. we had a conversation with harry truman's grandson, and later we visit the american university atomic bomb exhibit with the university's director of nuclear studies. sunday morning at 10:00, our coverage continues with the 2000 documentary on the making of the atomic on -- bong, and leader interviews with atomic bomb survivors. get details at c-span.org. >> next, the senate foreign relations committee holding a hearing on a read the report on human trafficking. this year's report highlighted the hidden risk that workers could encounter when seeking a job. this is an hour and a half. >> senate foreign relations committee wi
october, we will show you a debate among the fourth national id leaders -- national party leaders in canada. afterwards, charles murray argues through the use of technology, we can rein in the power of the federal government. on sunday, susan talks about the city and people of not snp japan from the moment it was bombed on august 9 two today. this weekend on american history tv on c-span three, we commemorate the 70th anniversary of the bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki. we had a conversation...