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A lock-down at the parliament building in the Canadian capital has been now lifted. Members of parliament in Ottawa have been much of the day, thereafter a government shot and killed a soldier guarding nearby a war memorial. Then, the xxx into government building began shooting. The gunman is identified by Canadian media outlets is 32-years old MZD was shot and killed inside the parliament. GB, member of the parliament, was in the lock-down, he says the country will more forward. Canada has not had any incident like this in the nation's staple for a very long time. This is quite a nerving, but it's still xxx a nerving, we quickly regroup and we say let's figure out what we have to do next. Police earlier indicated they might be searching for other gun militants whether the day were on. Government employees were allowed to leave and go home. Addressing as fellow countryman tonight, Canadian Prime-minister, SH, said today's attack as well as another 2 days ago in which another soldier was killed would not imitate the country. xxx authorities also learned more about the gunman who would be called terrorists and its motorists. Fellow Canadians in the days to come, we'll learn more about the terrorist and any of the accomplices he may have had. But this week events are a grieve reminder, the Canada is not xxx to the types of terrorists attacks we have seen elsewhere around world. Even before H spoke, President O condemned the latest incident, which he called out-ranges attack. O also expressed the American people's sorrow with Canada. A man jumped to the fence at White House today, but did not make it very far. As NPR CK reports, 2 dogs aiding to the arrest. According to the secret service, the man jumped the north fence of the White House, and was immediately taken into custody by uniform secret service officers with the assistance of 2 special trained BM dogs. In television news, for xxx the man is seeing kicking and punching the dogs. A secret service spokesman, the man was taken to a local hospital for an evaluation. This comes in start-contrast to last month incident in which the K-9 unit was deployed and the man with a knife made it all the way into the executive mansion. A review of what went wrong in that case is do known number first. TK, NPR news.
Federal health official, they plan to significantly expand the scope and range of their monitoring for Ebola. According the centers of disease control and prevention. The programme begins Monday would cover all travellers coming to the US. Ebola- stricken west Africa nations would be bounded for any symptoms of the illness for 21 days. CDS says, the programme include data workers, journalists and others returning from Lybia, Sari Lion and Ginni. Usually, the programme would roll out 6 states NY,P,M,N,V and G.
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T is collecting social security benefits, will see a slight rise in their monthly payment next year. Social security administration announced think the cost of living in the Christ for old Americans were total 1.7%. It's the third union role the xxx will cost living in Christ for retire has been below 2%. Nearly 60 million receive social security benefits by allow the annual increases based on inflation which has been running a while below a historic standards.
A is protesting to the Russian government about the plane that flew to A's air spaces. TS reports, NATO fight-jets intercepted the Russian aircraft and twice-twice before it managed to dip briefly into A's air space over the Island of S. Swedish and Danish fight-jests first scramble the Russian plane, then Portuguese's F-16 made visual contact evident chased it away. The ally jets repartee NATO's heavily reinforced air police mission over the Baltic, putting place as attention rose between Russia and Ukraine. The A summoned the Russian ambassador to demand a explaination for what it calls a serious violation. For NPR news, I'm TS, in Brussels.
Many people who use the internet at any degree of the experienced some form of harassment whether it's been cyber stalking, physical threats, sexual harassment or bullying. That's based on a new report out of some pure research center which is found 3 quarter of Americans use the internet witness some form of online harassment. 40% say they experience that themselves. Most likely group to experience some form of online harassment, young adults between the age of 18 and 29.
Crude oil futures price closed lower day, the price will down a dollar and 90 cents a barrel, end the session at 82.52 a barrel in NY. |
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