of week. good morning to you thank you for joining us i m maureen umeh. i m wisdom martin. today is wednesday, april 26. erin como talking about the roads and michael thomas though first talking about weather. still a couple shouvrmentz maybe patchy drizzle out. there once we get rid of these the warm-up begins. 70s today and maureen is right 80s your way tomorrow, erin. 5:01 still track ago serious crash oakmont avenue i ll help you steer clear of that and wet rain on the roads coming through. 5:01 is the time now. ft. you re waking up what s happening today a major terrorism response bill take place across the d.c. region. hundreds of volunteer actors and first responders take part in a massive drill to get them ready for a terror attack. emergency medical personnel, police, fire officials along with actors will participate in mock scenarios at six different locations and some are in d.c. and also in hyattsville maryland as well as george mason arlington and locat
victims. you choose certain sets of victims, were alerted victims, and he tried the case on those specific examples. it seems to me that, even if the system has moved on from them and these historic cases have a different kind of circumstances now to the ones carried out now, we can still learn something from a culture that allows someone to carry out operations which, on the face of it, seem unnecessary, but positively harmful to the patients concerned. let s move on. we will be the opposition said tim farren, leader of the liberal democrats. if you look at page seven, it talks about his hopes, particularly in scotland, for their success in the forthcoming general election. i cannot find anything he says we will be the opposition though, can you?m anything he says we will be the opposition though, can you? it is an eye catching headline. it is quite a bold claim, but i think the closest he comes, when he read the story inside is i want to be the leader of the opposition vers
from the washington post. what did the president and trump administration announce today? they announced major changes to the corporate tax system and the individual tax system. they lower the corporate tax rate, the rate businesses pay from 35% to 15%. they also allowed small businesses that pay through the individual income tax system to use that 15% rate as well. they think that will create more hiring, investing, and more money to slosh around in the economy to create more revenue. on the individual income tax side they proposed eliminating tax brackets that currently exist, replacing them with three brackets. and incentivizing people to no longer itemize their deductions and a host of other things they think will help the middle class and low income people. charlie: do most people think this will stimulate economic growth? a lot of people believe if you cut taxes, inevitably people and businesses will have more cash to spend and invest. but if you cut them by this mu
mr. prime minister, the president has tweeted he wishes to remain in nafta but if you can, renegotiate the deal in a satisfactory manner. what is your take on the conversation with him this week and perhaps where you feel the americans are coming from. one of the things i seven the very beginning is it s truly important to have a constructive working relationship with the united states and its government. this is something that matters deepedeeply to our economy and workers and farmers across the country. in matter stall canadians in terms of the cultural family ties and connections that we have in every different way. with her post as friends, neighbors, and allies. so in relationship is big and as complex as the united states there will be issues we need to discuss every now and then. also tremendous opportunities to work together for mutual benefit of the millions of people who work and live in ways of the 49th parallel. i m happy to engage with the president on a broad
brilliant minds or mediocre minds. those canadians? that barack obamacare has systematically rebuilt with our willingness. you must not talk to anybody in the world. any of our allies. it is a disaster for ordinary russians. . it is often incompatible. no. i will not let you. [laughter] i quoted them to say show me the pretext we do not want said the date we want opportunities. i never said the word muslim. it is that type of restraint . . it is my privilege to once again have the opportunity to serve as your moderator. i want to start by welcoming the north american wide television audience tuning into the debate right now on c-span across the continental united states, and on cpac from coast-to-coast. in canada, warm hello to our online audience watching the debate live, right now on facebook live, our exclusive social media partner and on bloomberg.com. courtesy of bloomberg media. it is great to have you as ritual participants in tonight s proceedings. he