.and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. how canadian is quebec? are they truly one entity or two? this is a question that has been wrestled with for some time. quebec is certainly part of canada, but in many ways both culturally, spiritually, and linguistically, it s very much another thing entirely. there s a lot of history, much of it contentious. go back far enough and you get a clearer picture of why. the french arrived on the shores of quebec city in the early 16th century but succumbed to the military might of great britain in the mid 18th.
how canadian is quebec? are they truly one entity or two? this is a question that has been wrestled with for some time. quebec is certainly part of canada, but in many ways both culturally, spiritually, and linguistically, it s very much another thing entirely. there s a lot of history, much of it contentious. go back far enough and you get a clearer picture of why. the french arrived on the shores of quebec city in the early 16th century but succumbed to the military might of great britain in the mid 18th. thus began a gradual but steady persecution of all things french. the quebecois have struggled mightily to hang on to their french heritage and language. the issue of seceding entirely, a notion that persists to some extent even today. journalist patrick legasse meets
how canadian is quebec? are they truly one entity or two? this is a question that has been wrestled with for some time. quebec is certainly part of canada, but in many ways both culturally, spiritually, and linguistically, it s very much another thing entirely. there s a lot of history, much of it contentious. go back far enough and you get a clearer picture of why. the french arrived on the shores of quebec city in the early 16th century but succumbed to the military might of great britain in the mid 18th. thus began a gradual but steady persecution of all things french. the quebecois have struggled mightily to hang on to their french heritage and language. the issue of seceding entirely, a notion that persists to some extent even today. journalist patrick legasse meets me for lunch at bistro m sur masson, to understand what many
angeles. i just want to reiterate some of the things you heard in that piece, laying out the process. some senators say it s a pretty arduous process. they must register with the government or lose some of the opportunities. go through the criminal background check. have to pay any previous taxes that they have not paid. and for the first time in u.s. history, be required to speak english. so there is a pathway to citizenship, but a few significant hurdles to cross financially and linguistically. the financial piece is going to be difficult. linguistically, a lot of latinos that don t speak english certainly want to. so that piece i think is coming in. and once you re immersed in a certain language, if you re in the united states, you can pick it up. but the financial piece could be a barrier to entry for so many people. these are all broad strokes. there s not a word of legislation written yet.
the disclosure requirements by releasing two years of personal tax returns in addition to the hundreds of pages of personal financial disclosure documents he s provided to the fec and made public. let s bring in keli goff, keith boykin with the laryngitis, and susan del percio. since our middle man is disabled linguistically for a moment, kelly, what are we to make of the speculation from harry reid. is this gossip or something that is salacious? it s a reminder that the man used to box. it s easy to see the glasses and see this demure guy, but they call him the back room brawler, and not for nothing. so he knows how to mix it up, and that s what he was doing politically speaking. he knew it, that s what made it funnier. he was lethal about causing trouble. i didn t find that shocking. the only shocking thing to come