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canadians celebrate canada on july 1st. that's the birthday of canada. thousands are here, this is a very large area, that can hold large crowds, but this is a place that people visit because it is a symbol of canada. a symbol of canadian democracy, the canadian government raised the terror threat level from low to medium a few hours ago, kimberly. what does this tell us, were they perhaps expecting somethi something? and how well prepare are the canadian security force to his handle a situation like the one we are seeing today? >> i can tell you canadians take security very seriously. there is a coordinated effort from the united states when if comes to counter terrorism, canadian border protection. much of what you see in the united states has been replicateed in canada. sometimes it's the canadians who take the lead and vice versa. because there is this understanding that there is a shared border that needs to be protected. so the response would be sim floor one that you would see in the united states. canadians say there is much lower gun violence in
canadians celebrate canada on july 1st. that's the birthday of canada. thousands are here, this is a very large area, that can hold large crowds, but this is a place that people visit because it is a symbol of canada. a symbol of canadian democracy, the canadian government raised the terror threat level from low to medium a few hours ago, kimberly. what does this tell us, were they perhaps expecting somethi something? and how well prepare are the canadian security force to his handle a...
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shared with canada. 1800 border agents on the mexico border and only 2,000 on the canada border. that is a scary thing. >> there was an attempt in the northwest, an attempted crossing to carry out a terrorist attack during the millennium and that was intercepted because of the good work of a border agent, as i recall at the time. so we have since 9/11 put down a lot of these al qaeda oriented attempted attacks. the lone wolf element throws in a new curve into this. so your point is well-taken that this will become much more complex with what we were facing after 9/11, there were small cad rays of individuals that we were able to talk and now you are talking about a larger audience. but not with the magnitude -- the attacks of the magnitude that al qaeda was trying to do at the time. these will be more pinprick attacks. >> thank you so much for your time tonight. >> thank you. >>> and more breaking news. we're standing by for a press conference with canada prime minister stephen harper. we'll take you there live. >>> and new details on the shooting of michael brown, the unarmed ba
shared with canada. 1800 border agents on the mexico border and only 2,000 on the canada border. that is a scary thing. >> there was an attempt in the northwest, an attempted crossing to carry out a terrorist attack during the millennium and that was intercepted because of the good work of a border agent, as i recall at the time. so we have since 9/11 put down a lot of these al qaeda oriented attempted attacks. the lone wolf element throws in a new curve into this. so your point is...
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canada is in mourning but canada is really strong and they're making it very clear don't mess with us john. >> you're seeing the hash tag all over the internet "ottawa strong." i think that does ring true. talk to me about the environment in canada over the last several days and weeks. there has been a heightened concern over terror chatter. just monday there was an attack where a man who is believed to have been radicalized ran down a soldier in a car. >> reporter: on friday canada raised the threat level from low to medium. that means there was an increased vigilance. isis put out a statement calling on these people who are jihad oriented to basically do these lone wolf attacks. those are the ones that kind of undermine a situation because obviously you can't really plan for them you don't know when they're coming. people may or may not be on the radar. the element of surprise is crucial. also on monday another man, muslim convert, he was radicalized online. he too had wanted to go overseas in order to fight and join the terrorists fight jihad. he used his -- his passport was confis
canada is in mourning but canada is really strong and they're making it very clear don't mess with us john. >> you're seeing the hash tag all over the internet "ottawa strong." i think that does ring true. talk to me about the environment in canada over the last several days and weeks. there has been a heightened concern over terror chatter. just monday there was an attack where a man who is believed to have been radicalized ran down a soldier in a car. >> reporter: on...
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and canada? auto when you talk to officials, dhs officials current and ps past, they will tell you that, of course, there is the concern that these individuals could cross between that border. lots of people cross this border on a daily basis. but when you look at -- you're looking at that map there, you look at the southern border, northern border there, when you talk about the presence of law enforcement at the border, you see a lot more at the southern border and when you talk to former officials, they say the people at the southern border are more focused on immigration issues. the cartels. northern border not so much. the question has become, if we've seen what happened here just yesterday, why not increase the man power on the northern border and as one former official told me, of course there is the concern but in a time where you have limited budgets, that would mean having to double the man power at the northern border. just not the money to do that. let's not forget canada is an ally of
and canada? auto when you talk to officials, dhs officials current and ps past, they will tell you that, of course, there is the concern that these individuals could cross between that border. lots of people cross this border on a daily basis. but when you look at -- you're looking at that map there, you look at the southern border, northern border there, when you talk about the presence of law enforcement at the border, you see a lot more at the southern border and when you talk to former...
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and canada. the u.s. strongly values that relationship. officials inside the u.s. government have been in close touch with their canadian counterparts today to offer assistance. that includes officials here in the white house. we have been in touch with the canadians about arranging a phone call between the president and prime minister harper at the prime minister's earliest convenience. he's dealing with a lot today but as soon as we can arrange that call, we'll let you know. with that -- and do you want to get started with questions? >> thanks for that, josh. can we talk about the announcement coming out of the cdc that there will be a 21-day monitoring of people coming in from west african countries? >> all right. so there you have the official from the white house. obviously very, very early in this investigation but the white house saying that the white house will speak with prime minister harper. there is a close, collaborative relationship, intelligence, political, diplomatic relationship
and canada. the u.s. strongly values that relationship. officials inside the u.s. government have been in close touch with their canadian counterparts today to offer assistance. that includes officials here in the white house. we have been in touch with the canadians about arranging a phone call between the president and prime minister harper at the prime minister's earliest convenience. he's dealing with a lot today but as soon as we can arrange that call, we'll let you know. with that -- and...
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from canada before. if you remember in 1999, a man was arrested and trying to enter the united states with explosives and the plan was to blow up l.a.x. airport on new year's eve. that did not happen. now if security were to be stepped up at the border, wolf, we could see more scrutiny, which could mean secondary screening for people with non-u.s. or canadian passports. at the land borders, individuals may be required to get out of the vehicle. the vehicle may have to be searched. people could also be randomly picked for a secondary screening. so that is what we could see. again, we're not getting any indication that it is happening at this very moment, wolf, but dhs saying they are closely monitoring the situation. >> as they should. renee, thanks very much. colonel reese said there was an incident in jerusalem, a car rammed up to a bunch of pedestrians at a tram. we have some video of that. israelis think this is an act of terror and they are investigating. you see the car ramming up and apparently a l
from canada before. if you remember in 1999, a man was arrested and trying to enter the united states with explosives and the plan was to blow up l.a.x. airport on new year's eve. that did not happen. now if security were to be stepped up at the border, wolf, we could see more scrutiny, which could mean secondary screening for people with non-u.s. or canadian passports. at the land borders, individuals may be required to get out of the vehicle. the vehicle may have to be searched. people could...
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in canada it's not that at all. so the struggle that people will be having today is to say, wow, this is terrible but could it be terrorism? that would be a turning point for the canadian psych see. when you go to a place like ottawa, i know you have been, david, i believe that you have been, when you go to a place lie ottawa you get a disk feeling than you do when you travel around the government enclave in washington. in washington you are sure it's a secure environment. ottawa is a friendly warm village kind of a place in downtown ottawa. so this idea that a ceremonial guard would be shot and killed and then someone would run inside parliament, now you can see from the video, that the global and mail shot, the cell phone video shot inside the certainty block, that as soon as the gunfire is heard, you can see rcmp officers, you can tell because they have got those yellow stripes on their hats and badges authorize rcmp officers, they are in motion very quickly. if you are in parliament, you really get the sense tha
in canada it's not that at all. so the struggle that people will be having today is to say, wow, this is terrible but could it be terrorism? that would be a turning point for the canadian psych see. when you go to a place like ottawa, i know you have been, david, i believe that you have been, when you go to a place lie ottawa you get a disk feeling than you do when you travel around the government enclave in washington. in washington you are sure it's a secure environment. ottawa is a friendly...
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this is where the prime minister of canada was. everyone knew that he was there because this is a weekly meeting with all of parliament. what we don't know now and what wasn't disclosed in the press conference is affiliated with isis or some other group? is it a lone wolf which it may be because they're not clarifying if there was a second gunman or something that we're not thinking of right now. former military in canada or something else that may have just -- someone taking this opportunity. the evidence is cutting both ways. we did have an increased threat alert in canada last friday and then this weird car attack on monday. and so all of the pieces are going to lead in different places. the whole point of getting everyone on alert is because we don't know yet. we just don't know. i read that press conference to be that they don't know yet either. they don't know if there was a second gunman and they don't know the identity of the dead assailant yet. >> they are going room to room to room office by office in parliament. they are
this is where the prime minister of canada was. everyone knew that he was there because this is a weekly meeting with all of parliament. what we don't know now and what wasn't disclosed in the press conference is affiliated with isis or some other group? is it a lone wolf which it may be because they're not clarifying if there was a second gunman or something that we're not thinking of right now. former military in canada or something else that may have just -- someone taking this opportunity....
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a tabloid says that canada is under siege. they really paid tribute to the soldier who was killed in the shooting. he has been identified as corporal nathan cirillo 24-year-old -- 24 years old, a father of a six euros. you can see they are paying tribute not only to him, but the canadian armed forces -- a father of a six-year-old. you can see they are paying to be not only to him, but the canadian armed forces in general. >> there has been a lot of focus on the gun man in the press and on who he is. >> that is right. information continues to trickle in. what we do know, according to the globe another canadian paper, is that he was born in canada in 1982. he was the son of a quÉbec the zisman -- businessman who appears to have fought in 2011 in libya against moammar gadhafi's forces. and his mother was the deputy chairperson of canada's immigration and refugee board. lots of papers are focusing on the fact that he was a convert to islam. you can read about it in the ottawa citizen. he had been flagged as an at risk problem. on
a tabloid says that canada is under siege. they really paid tribute to the soldier who was killed in the shooting. he has been identified as corporal nathan cirillo 24-year-old -- 24 years old, a father of a six euros. you can see they are paying tribute not only to him, but the canadian armed forces -- a father of a six-year-old. you can see they are paying to be not only to him, but the canadian armed forces in general. >> there has been a lot of focus on the gun man in the press and on...
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, even camel tigers in canada. you have many different groups coming out of canada engaged in this activity. >> there's been plots, but only plots. they haven't been hit. >> this is obviously an elevation for the threat against canada and because of canada's entry into the coalition of the more than willing as it's been called by john kerry in actually taking action in iraq and syria. we're going to see more of this. their going to try to chip away our allies and make us think we're alone in this mission. >> what do you make of the fact secretary kerry calling it violent extremisextremism, ther reason he didn't go so far as to say terrorism. >> so far i think it's good he hasn't called it workplace violence. the administration is very, very slow to say what we all know is obvious which is this is islamic extremism. this is terrorism. that couldn't be more obvious. with the way they're trying to handle this, we can only mitigate this threat, megyn. we can't actually entirely eliminate and that and we need to be awar
, even camel tigers in canada. you have many different groups coming out of canada engaged in this activity. >> there's been plots, but only plots. they haven't been hit. >> this is obviously an elevation for the threat against canada and because of canada's entry into the coalition of the more than willing as it's been called by john kerry in actually taking action in iraq and syria. we're going to see more of this. their going to try to chip away our allies and make us think we're...
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specifically will helping canada, there is confusion. canada is ahead on monitoring these people. a lot of them were not tracked the same way in the united states. the concern for the u.s. is the man yesterday, one detail that we know is, he had traveled to the u.s. several times. when, why, whom did he meet with? he had connections to vancouver and a man there who wanted to return to jihad. a lot of different ways this situation has to be sliced up for what here in canada is perceived as new normal and frequency in terms of threat. john, we will track the angles going on here as well as on the other side of the border in the u.s. the threat there is every bit as real. >> serious questions, chris. bad enough to have his passport frozen. how did he end up in the building? i know you will push for answers there this morning. look forward to "new day." thanks, chris. that attack in canada has many countries around the world on edge. new fears about home-grown terrorists here and in london as well. we will take you live after the break. >>> the attacks in canada sparking global fears
specifically will helping canada, there is confusion. canada is ahead on monitoring these people. a lot of them were not tracked the same way in the united states. the concern for the u.s. is the man yesterday, one detail that we know is, he had traveled to the u.s. several times. when, why, whom did he meet with? he had connections to vancouver and a man there who wanted to return to jihad. a lot of different ways this situation has to be sliced up for what here in canada is perceived as new...
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you need technology. >> whether it is canada, in the homes, whether it's canada or the united states. >> you're going to find people who are going to be attracted and they're going to go over there. >> very scary stuff. >> very. >>> we're learning a little bit more about the shooter, but we're also learning more about how the canadians are blatantly responding to this, because they are not used to it. but in the last week, they're used to it. a big canadian publisher tonight on fbm, we're going to look at it from all angles live, as the world goes round and round. tag: sooner or later, everyone needs a helping hand, or a helping paw! so mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to help train assistance dogs for wounded veterans. veteran: i live independently because of what all it provides for me. and it's huge! there's a lot of wounded, ill, and injured out there just like myself, who just maybe need a little bit of help. tag: you can lend a helping paw too. give at mattressdiscountersdogs.com or any mattress discounters. mattress discounters good deed dogs-- helping dogs
you need technology. >> whether it is canada, in the homes, whether it's canada or the united states. >> you're going to find people who are going to be attracted and they're going to go over there. >> very scary stuff. >> very. >>> we're learning a little bit more about the shooter, but we're also learning more about how the canadians are blatantly responding to this, because they are not used to it. but in the last week, they're used to it. a big canadian...
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canada will never be intimidated. >> canada's prime minister vows to redouble its fight against terrorism after a gunman kills a canadian soldier and charges deep into the heart of parliament. >>> terror in jerusalem as well. a palestinian man rams his car into a group of pedestrians, killing a three-month-old baby and wounding several people. >>> also coming up for you, anger on the streets of ferguson, missouri. new details emerge from the autopsy of a slain teen, and it threatens to push an already tense situation over the edge. >>> lots to get to, but we want to begin in ottawa, canada, where a soldier, and the man who shot him, are dead at this hour. authorities still scrambling for answers. this all started wednesday morning in the canadian capital when the gunman shot and killed a soldier at the national war memorial. from there, he ran to parliament hill, that's where he burst through the building's main entrance and then began shooting. [ gunfire ] >> just got a sense of the chaos at the time. police say the gunman's name and michael zehaf-bibeau. witnesses say he opened fire ins
canada will never be intimidated. >> canada's prime minister vows to redouble its fight against terrorism after a gunman kills a canadian soldier and charges deep into the heart of parliament. >>> terror in jerusalem as well. a palestinian man rams his car into a group of pedestrians, killing a three-month-old baby and wounding several people. >>> also coming up for you, anger on the streets of ferguson, missouri. new details emerge from the autopsy of a slain teen, and...
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and canada going forward as this unfolds? >> reporter: well, you know, a lot of this is a concern because of what canada is doing to help out in the fight in iraq. we sent f-16 fighters, 600 personnel over as well to take part in iraq. we're based in kuwait but will be taking part in the air strikes in iraq in a short time. we've heard isis has called on people -- on sympathizers to isis to attack members of the military, use whatever means possible to do so. and two days ago, i'm not sure if you reported this or not, but this is the second soldier to be killed by someone who has been -- we don't know what the shooter is, but the shooter on monday -- excuse me, the man who ran over a soldier on monday had been radicalized. so, this is the second soldier in the week to be killed by -- in this type of activity. >> hannah thibodeau, thank you for your reporting. your organization has been on top of this and it's helped us in the united states to understand. to recap quickly for people, several shootings in ottawa this day. a cha
and canada going forward as this unfolds? >> reporter: well, you know, a lot of this is a concern because of what canada is doing to help out in the fight in iraq. we sent f-16 fighters, 600 personnel over as well to take part in iraq. we're based in kuwait but will be taking part in the air strikes in iraq in a short time. we've heard isis has called on people -- on sympathizers to isis to attack members of the military, use whatever means possible to do so. and two days ago, i'm not...
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., now possibly canada. do you think canada knew something was coming? do you think something is imnenlt hei imneni imminent here in the united states? >> the canadian police and the fbi, all agree that something is not necessarily imminent. but inevitable. talked to fbi agents and cia officers who cover this. look it is going to happen sooner rather than later. it is not going to be organized like on 9/11. we are going to get some blow back from this conflict. it doesn't speak to ability of the fbi or canadian police. they're doing a good job. these people that pop out of nowhere. self recruited. self trained. and, and act on their own. >> bob, want to get your response to this. from newt gingrich. tweeted this. president obama's statement on canadian killings verges on delusional. he can't bring himself go tell truth about -- to tell truth about radical islamists. does he have a point? >> i think it has gone beyond radical islam. when you find people converting to islam on their own, and stating the jihada, and going out and seeking some sort of justic
., now possibly canada. do you think canada knew something was coming? do you think something is imnenlt hei imneni imminent here in the united states? >> the canadian police and the fbi, all agree that something is not necessarily imminent. but inevitable. talked to fbi agents and cia officers who cover this. look it is going to happen sooner rather than later. it is not going to be organized like on 9/11. we are going to get some blow back from this conflict. it doesn't speak to ability...
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there is a subset in canada of muslims that have been canada ralized. there are a number of people, is00 or so, that have gone to iraq and syria from canada and the united states. there are ,000 or so westerners there. it is a problem in canada and the rest of the western world. >> if you are sitting in the white house today, what are the questions you are asking yourself? >> is this a terror attack? what more can we expect? what can we do here in this country to keep ourselves safe. what are we doing at the borders? what are we doing at the airports? what are we doing at iconic american targets? this comes after the troubling incident that happened at the white house, where a crazed man was able to get on the grounds. people think god forbid that would be a terrorist or multiple terrorists. even our most iconic installations around the world are not as safe as we think they are. >> if you are sitting in isis at the moment, whether or not this has any link to an organized terror group in the middle east, you are watching. >> no doubt, and you are taking
there is a subset in canada of muslims that have been canada ralized. there are a number of people, is00 or so, that have gone to iraq and syria from canada and the united states. there are ,000 or so westerners there. it is a problem in canada and the rest of the western world. >> if you are sitting in the white house today, what are the questions you are asking yourself? >> is this a terror attack? what more can we expect? what can we do here in this country to keep ourselves...
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and canada. as nbc news reported last week, canadian officials have been concerned about the potential for knife and gun attacks in canada on both u.s. and canadian targets, including military personnel because of the nation's involvements both canada and the u.s. in the international fight against isis. earlier this month, prime minister steven harper in canada announced that canada would deploy six planes to bomb targets in isis-controlled areas. soon after harper's announcement, intelligence officials told nbc news that canadian authorities had heard would be terrorists discussing potential isis-inspired knife and gun attacks against u.s. and canadian targets inside canada. they've been concerned, according to the reporting that the attacks have a lower threshold from desire to action than relatively sophisticated attacks using explosives. that could shorten the time line between radicalization and overt attacks. after radical islamic convert martin rulo used a car to run down -- confirmed he
and canada. as nbc news reported last week, canadian officials have been concerned about the potential for knife and gun attacks in canada on both u.s. and canadian targets, including military personnel because of the nation's involvements both canada and the u.s. in the international fight against isis. earlier this month, prime minister steven harper in canada announced that canada would deploy six planes to bomb targets in isis-controlled areas. soon after harper's announcement, intelligence...
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in canada, a gunman open fires. we get new details on the suspected shooter, the soldier who was his lone victim and the police officer rightly being hailed as a hero. >> plus, new protests in ferguson, missouri as michael brown's autopsy report was leaked to the public. what it suggests about the day the unarmed teen was shot and killed by a police officer. >> and coming .later, the only ebola treatment center in sierra leone. see for yourself why officials say more help is desperately needed there. >> a deadly shooting rampage in canada. a man ran inside the main parliament building and open fired before mps say he was fatally shot by the sergeant at arms. >> bibeau recently coffin verted to islam. >> prime minister harper addressed the media just a few hours ago. take a listen. >> these week's events are a grim reminder that canada is not immune to the types of terrorist attacks we have seen elsewhere around the world. we are also reminded that attacks on our security personnel and our institutions of governments
in canada, a gunman open fires. we get new details on the suspected shooter, the soldier who was his lone victim and the police officer rightly being hailed as a hero. >> plus, new protests in ferguson, missouri as michael brown's autopsy report was leaked to the public. what it suggests about the day the unarmed teen was shot and killed by a police officer. >> and coming .later, the only ebola treatment center in sierra leone. see for yourself why officials say more help is...
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you look front and center in canada. two soldiers were run over on monday in canada. they just joined the fight against isis in october. our lows of the day we're 155 points. that is exactly where we are right now. liz: we also have to look at apple t has been two days since the wonderful earnings numbers came out. and dashes it was almost like a slight delayed reaction. apple shot up and hit an all-time high holding to the upside. >> hello, 104. that was a big move, right, for apple after record sales of iphones. they came out with great numbers. goldman saks thinks momentum will move into 2015. so this is a great story. david: you mentioned oil, nicole t hasn't been this low since june of 2012, 2 1/2% loss. >> there has been a real correlation between equity markets and oil. every time oil sells off so dot equity markets led by energy stocks. that happened today as well. [closing bell ringing] david: bells ringing on wall street. glad to see this one end. enthusiastic crowd always there at opening and ringing for the close. but all indices are down, directly in rela
you look front and center in canada. two soldiers were run over on monday in canada. they just joined the fight against isis in october. our lows of the day we're 155 points. that is exactly where we are right now. liz: we also have to look at apple t has been two days since the wonderful earnings numbers came out. and dashes it was almost like a slight delayed reaction. apple shot up and hit an all-time high holding to the upside. >> hello, 104. that was a big move, right, for apple...
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appreciate it. >>> the threat level just raised in canada. did officials knew something at all or could this be related in to another story from canada. more on this late-breaking story coming up. [ male announcer ] some come here to build something smarter. ♪ some come here to build something stronger. others come to build something faster... something safer... something greener. something the whole world can share. people come to boeing to do many different things. but it's always about the very thing we do best. ♪ there are more reasons than ever why now is the best time to be on verizon. one: verizon's the largest, most reliable 4g lte network in the country. that's right america. with xlte in over 400 markets. two: and here's something for families to get excited about. our best ever pricing with double the data on select plans. and three: you can now get our best ever single line pricing starting at $45. so get all this now, on the network ranked #1 for data performance nationwide. verizon. ♪ (boys screaming) totino's pizza rolls.
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david: back to canada. how will the u.s. respond to shootings in canada? will we raise our own terror threat level? answers are coming up. (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. [ male announcer ] how did edward jones become one of the biggest financial services companies in the country? hey. yours? not anymore. come on in. [ male announcer ] by meeting you more than halfway. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. liz: break being news. more on coverage of deadly situation in ottawa. david: peter barnes is live in d.c. and ashley webster on the story. start with ashley, with the latest. ashley. >> david we actually have a name now of the gunman fata
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canada post. so there you can see some federal workers who were also parts of this lock down because it was an active situation. apparently now that sweep has been conducted and they have been able to leave. but i can tell you that there are probably a number of federal buildings in close proximity to the parliament building that remain in lock down as police don't to rule out any potential additional threats. there is concern about a second shooter that has not been ruled out. and so i think that's what we are seeing there. but again this is not the parliament building but a building close to it. >> thanks for that, canada. so coming back to being against isil. how did that go down with people, are they supportive of canada being part of this coalition? >> canadians tend to, while there may be internal difference with his regard to political views, where it comes to a perceived threat against the nation, canadians will often unite around that. and that seems to be the case in terms of the support
canada post. so there you can see some federal workers who were also parts of this lock down because it was an active situation. apparently now that sweep has been conducted and they have been able to leave. but i can tell you that there are probably a number of federal buildings in close proximity to the parliament building that remain in lock down as police don't to rule out any potential additional threats. there is concern about a second shooter that has not been ruled out. and so i think...
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terrifying news out of canada today. canadian parliament members forced to run for their lives as dozens of gunshots are fired. right in the middle of the parliament building. so would members of our congress be prepared if our capital came under attack. congressman jason chaffetz joins us. pleasure to have you here, congressman and also a member of the homeland security committee. just a harrowing experience today. what's your take away from what happened in canada and are we prepared, god forbid if there was an attack like this on our capital? >> first of all, god speed to those men and women who are on the front lines to deal with this. some who run to the sound of the guns. those people do amazing job. they do it at our capital. they did it in canada. you saw that place was smothered rather quickly. got bless them. the united states capital one of the highly targeted terrorist facilities in the world is the white house. you have got some jumper that i just saw that story for the first moments as you just played it. t
terrifying news out of canada today. canadian parliament members forced to run for their lives as dozens of gunshots are fired. right in the middle of the parliament building. so would members of our congress be prepared if our capital came under attack. congressman jason chaffetz joins us. pleasure to have you here, congressman and also a member of the homeland security committee. just a harrowing experience today. what's your take away from what happened in canada and are we prepared, god...
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i believe that's canada's role. i haven't changed that view, the fact that some nut job with a gun from montreal comes and runs up the hill with a shotgun doesn't change that view. how do we deal with these issues? they're very complicated but i think -- >> so you're not in favor of canada still participating in these air strikes or helping the united states in its efforts to treat isis in iraq and syria, other than humanitarian aid? >> well, we are certainly very interested in helping our allies, the u.s., and our other european allies in this very serious struggle. what role could canada play? we have had an amazing history in terms of our humanitarian work. we believe that's where we should be. we don't believe right now personally that whether we're bombing into syria or iraq, as the canadian forces, that's not something that i think that our party was comfortable with, nor many canadians. hour, the issue today is that we are united as a country. we have to make tough decisions. i don't, my colleagues might disa
i believe that's canada's role. i haven't changed that view, the fact that some nut job with a gun from montreal comes and runs up the hill with a shotgun doesn't change that view. how do we deal with these issues? they're very complicated but i think -- >> so you're not in favor of canada still participating in these air strikes or helping the united states in its efforts to treat isis in iraq and syria, other than humanitarian aid? >> well, we are certainly very interested in...
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it's not a crime in canada. unless we have indications, clear indication of what he was doing, it was very difficult to prevent and stop him. >> fascinating. they knew who he was, they were following him, still could not stop him. last time police had contact with ru rouleau was back on october 10th, 11 days before the attack. >> i've heard police say up there, trace, this suspect, who's now dead after running over the soldier was proud. how did they know if he was proud of it if they shot and killed him? >> right after he ran down those two soldiers he called 911 quickly claiming responsibility and police say that he wanted to make sure that he got credit for this attack. as you said, they did later kill him, but then isis immediately declared him a martyr. remember it was last month that isis issued its supporters an urge to go out and kill canadian soldiers to single them out and then to, quote, run them down with your cars. canadian police say this was definitely an act of terrorism. shep? >> trace gallagher
it's not a crime in canada. unless we have indications, clear indication of what he was doing, it was very difficult to prevent and stop him. >> fascinating. they knew who he was, they were following him, still could not stop him. last time police had contact with ru rouleau was back on october 10th, 11 days before the attack. >> i've heard police say up there, trace, this suspect, who's now dead after running over the soldier was proud. how did they know if he was proud of it if...
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and canada. investigators trying to figure out if any of that chatter might be related at all to what happened this morning. to be clear, there have been no incidents today on u.s. soil. in washington, capitol police remain on the same heightened alert that's been in place since after 9/11. same story down the street at the white house where president obama is being kept up to date on developments by his homeland security adviser and he spoke by phone a short time ago with the canadian prime minister. meantime, u.s. officials are beefing up security, police and military centers around the nation out of an abundance of caution. nbc news justice correspondent pete williams has been working the phones since those first shots were fired. pete, how is u.s. law enforcement here at home responding to what we've seen unfold in canada today? >> not much. the reason is there's no threat in the u.s. the whole dhs system was changed here in the last couple of years. getting away from the color-coded threat l
and canada. investigators trying to figure out if any of that chatter might be related at all to what happened this morning. to be clear, there have been no incidents today on u.s. soil. in washington, capitol police remain on the same heightened alert that's been in place since after 9/11. same story down the street at the white house where president obama is being kept up to date on developments by his homeland security adviser and he spoke by phone a short time ago with the canadian prime...
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i think canada is gripped with debate over what to do. if you know or suspect a guy is about to do bad things and you reveal that you know that to him, seize his passport, and have no way to track or hold him, raises some questions i think. >> don, is there concern about copy cats, about people, canada or here, seeing that and maybe -- >> sure. you saw the fbi put out the alert to all field offices, and clearly the notion of a copy cat. but fbi offices around the country are dealing with this every day. they have been dealing with it before the canadian incident. it is one of our biggest fears that somebody is going to be kind of off the radar, but yet getting motivated, watching videos, and whatever else is going on in that person's life, and one day decide to go on personal jihad, using a gun or car. and they have been off the radar until they act. this is a very difficult problem for law enforcement. >> thank you both so much for being with me this morning. we're going to take a short break. coming up, much more from ottawa where it ha
i think canada is gripped with debate over what to do. if you know or suspect a guy is about to do bad things and you reveal that you know that to him, seize his passport, and have no way to track or hold him, raises some questions i think. >> don, is there concern about copy cats, about people, canada or here, seeing that and maybe -- >> sure. you saw the fbi put out the alert to all field offices, and clearly the notion of a copy cat. but fbi offices around the country are dealing...
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an-- in canada. while he was not specific, he said canada would not be intimidated by this violins and canada will strengthen its resolve. reuben shake in canada, welcome. reuben what did you think of what the prime minister had to say? >> yes, this is you know expected. you know it's to give comfort, consolation and confidence to canadians. and i'm sure we will see a lot more information, of course, come out on the details of the attack and the case. but this is the kind of address that we would expect. >> but the word choices regarding this particular incident, and the way he delivered them, seemed to indicate more than just a random attack on parliament. how do you read it? >> yeah, i think more and more people are moving away from the random attack scenario. i did initially believe it to be a terrorist attack just given the timing and the targets. and i think the foreign minister is also, had mr. baird, has mentioned or directly linked canada's combat mission in iraq to this attack. and you hear
an-- in canada. while he was not specific, he said canada would not be intimidated by this violins and canada will strengthen its resolve. reuben shake in canada, welcome. reuben what did you think of what the prime minister had to say? >> yes, this is you know expected. you know it's to give comfort, consolation and confidence to canadians. and i'm sure we will see a lot more information, of course, come out on the details of the attack and the case. but this is the kind of address that...
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canada will never be intimidated. >>> the red cross in sierra leone's capital freetown says it's recovering up to 100 bodies a day of people who have died of the ebola virus. >>> tesco, britain's biggest retailer, the boss is about to step down after the supermarket announces a bigger than forecast hole in its profits. >>> our correspondent climbs onboard a train to kiev to find out what passengers there are thinking of ukraine and where it should be heading. >>> hello there. a very warm welcome to you. now, the cold-blooded killing of a canadian soldier followed by the attack on the country's national parliament has shocked authorities. investigators are now focusing their attention on the gunman and his possible motives behind the attack. it all started just before 10:00 a.m. on wednesday morning when a man shot and killed a guard at the national war memorial in the city center. from there, he stormed the nearby parliament building in a dramatic attack. but the gunman was reportedly shot dead by the ceremonial serge
canada will never be intimidated. >>> the red cross in sierra leone's capital freetown says it's recovering up to 100 bodies a day of people who have died of the ebola virus. >>> tesco, britain's biggest retailer, the boss is about to step down after the supermarket announces a bigger than forecast hole in its profits. >>> our correspondent climbs onboard a train to kiev to find out what passengers there are thinking of ukraine and where it should be heading....
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canada mourns the loss of a soldier killed in an attack on its parliament. now officials are reviewing security measures. >>> violence ahead of tunesia's elections. we'll have the latest. >>> and rebels poised to control the entire jordanen border with syria. >>> plus, it took them almost 50 years, but scientists have now solved a dinosaur mystery. >>> the canadian prime minister has sent a message of defiance a day after shootings near and inside parliament in the capitol of ottawa. stephen harper has addressed the members of parliament saying the main goal of the attacks was to instill fear and panic in the country. a gunman was shot and killed after being chased into the parliament building on wednesday. and police say he had earlier killed a soldier at the nearby national war memorial. >> we will be vigilant, but we will not run scared. we will be prudent, but we will not panic. and as for the business of government, well, here we are in our seats in our chamber in the very heart of our democracy. [applause] >> let's talk about that speech with john hend
canada mourns the loss of a soldier killed in an attack on its parliament. now officials are reviewing security measures. >>> violence ahead of tunesia's elections. we'll have the latest. >>> and rebels poised to control the entire jordanen border with syria. >>> plus, it took them almost 50 years, but scientists have now solved a dinosaur mystery. >>> the canadian prime minister has sent a message of defiance a day after shootings near and inside parliament...
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this is not unique to canada. you have to honor civil liberties and then make hard choices where you will put your limited resources. they generally will have to be aimed those who look to be most advanced and most committed. there will be other who's pop up later and this is after the fact. >> after 9/11, i think there was a change in the way we thought of tlelt tlhreats. it was no longer governments funding violence and terrorist acts, if you will, the theater of terrorism had been brought to the homeland and carried out by cells and networks that existed independently. now we're hearing u.s. and canadian officials were most concerned about a low tech and ni knife and gun attack. that seemed to further dilute the message. how feasible is it that governments can disrupt a knife attack. >> it's very difficult. it's not impossible, it's been done. but the fewer number people involved in a plot, the less likely you are to encounter that unless you have trip wires in place, and for a knife and gun attack it will be v
this is not unique to canada. you have to honor civil liberties and then make hard choices where you will put your limited resources. they generally will have to be aimed those who look to be most advanced and most committed. there will be other who's pop up later and this is after the fact. >> after 9/11, i think there was a change in the way we thought of tlelt tlhreats. it was no longer governments funding violence and terrorist acts, if you will, the theater of terrorism had been...
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of beyond politics in canada. and we're covering the attacks in a moment. >> joined now by katharine clarke, the host of "beyond politics" the daughter of a former canadian prime minister. and do you have memories of when your dad was in parliament? >> my memories of when he was prime minister are blurry, because i was pretty young, but he served as foreign affairs minister many years after that, but i have many memories of growing up. >> there was always security. and i remember very clearly, every time i would walk in, dadding saluted at the member's entrance, and for years and years, you could actually drive right up. i remembering driven by mum or other people up to parliament hill to be dropped off. but however, that did change. there was an incident there, many years ago, when a person hijacked a greyhound bus and took it up to the lawns of parliament hill and another person drove a jeep up to gain entrance, and at that point, they stopped traffic on the hill and vehicles. so there's enhanced security x memb
of beyond politics in canada. and we're covering the attacks in a moment. >> joined now by katharine clarke, the host of "beyond politics" the daughter of a former canadian prime minister. and do you have memories of when your dad was in parliament? >> my memories of when he was prime minister are blurry, because i was pretty young, but he served as foreign affairs minister many years after that, but i have many memories of growing up. >> there was always security....
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referring to the plotting of a series of attacks against canada. apparently to detonate truck bombs in downtown toronto and storm parliament hill. we're looking at the video now back from 2006. is it 2006 or 2008? 2006. anthony, what do you make of that? any connection? >> i'm glad you bring that up. in the toronto area as you said, not just storm the parliament, but behead the prime minister. they're seen to be al qaeda sympathetic group itself in toronto. that spot was entirely foiled by law enforcement. we heard stories of them having training areas, and it did seem rather amateur and mickey mouse. people downplayed it a little bit, but clearly what you are seeing here is back then we had a large amount of al qaeda sympathy and now we have isis sympathy. very similar situation. clearly it was wrong for people to let their guard down sfwloosh what if the perception inside canada with regard to the security measures that the united states has in place, regarding possible terrorist threats? >> well, i mean, i think in many regards canada and the un
referring to the plotting of a series of attacks against canada. apparently to detonate truck bombs in downtown toronto and storm parliament hill. we're looking at the video now back from 2006. is it 2006 or 2008? 2006. anthony, what do you make of that? any connection? >> i'm glad you bring that up. in the toronto area as you said, not just storm the parliament, but behead the prime minister. they're seen to be al qaeda sympathetic group itself in toronto. that spot was entirely foiled...
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i'm not in canada. i assume that if the ultimate decision is no, canadian politicians will do what canadian politicians do when they feel snubbed by the united states which is to sort of jump up and down and stomp and say all sorts of nasty things and go on with the relationship. so i mean i think the -- i think the -- there's in some sense we write about it all the time of wake me up when they make a decision on this because it will be a little longer and longer. but it is plain. it has come up in debates. we've written stories about where the canadians fall. it's clear that the democratic candidates very much are opposed to pipeline and republicans are very much in favour. that said, i mean, look, you look at the polls and the majority of the public supports this project when asked about it straight up. however, you know, i think it's arguable that using keystone in ads doesn't necessarily move the needle. a saw a lot of adds in 2012 and the record was somewhat mixed. but whatever is actually moving r
i'm not in canada. i assume that if the ultimate decision is no, canadian politicians will do what canadian politicians do when they feel snubbed by the united states which is to sort of jump up and down and stomp and say all sorts of nasty things and go on with the relationship. so i mean i think the -- i think the -- there's in some sense we write about it all the time of wake me up when they make a decision on this because it will be a little longer and longer. but it is plain. it has come...
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among those who they oppose, canada. today the canadian military, a member of the military, researchists, was attacked and killed, and there are reports that other people have been shot. let's listen back in to global news, if they new information now. >> we have to sort of keep the security heightened for a while. we just can't do it for the next three or four months and then scale back. >> you know, it's interesting, gentlemen, if i can just adhere. we're looking at the footage that was taken inside the center block of the main foyer when police started to move in and get the gunman. when we look at this and keep in mind that the original shooting happened across the street at the national war memorial. as soon as those shots were fired, someone called 911 and alerted the authorities, but he had enough time, obviously, to get across the street. we're talking a matter of minutes here. if he had only targeted parliament hill and we know he came within 20 to 30 feet in that caucus room, i mean, this could have been a lot
among those who they oppose, canada. today the canadian military, a member of the military, researchists, was attacked and killed, and there are reports that other people have been shot. let's listen back in to global news, if they new information now. >> we have to sort of keep the security heightened for a while. we just can't do it for the next three or four months and then scale back. >> you know, it's interesting, gentlemen, if i can just adhere. we're looking at the footage...
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terror in canada. brand-new information this morning about the muslim convert who shot a canadian soldier dead, as we learn about the hero credited with taking him out and the lessons the united states could learn from him. >>> caught on camera, another white house fence jumper. this time trying gets attacked by security dogs and security went up to them. who is he and how did he get over that nine-foot fence? >>> sick em. sorry, boss, can't come to work today. >> cold and clammy. >> believe it or not, that excuse actually works and there are many, many more just like them. why? because we want to tell you how things work on this thursday when mornings are always better with friends. >>> we start this hour with a fox news alert. home-grown terror sets off chaos in canada's capitol city. >> the government is storming the parliament building shooting a canadian soldier to death first at the war memorial across the street. the prime anyone ster calling it terror. police scrambling to find any possible acc
terror in canada. brand-new information this morning about the muslim convert who shot a canadian soldier dead, as we learn about the hero credited with taking him out and the lessons the united states could learn from him. >>> caught on camera, another white house fence jumper. this time trying gets attacked by security dogs and security went up to them. who is he and how did he get over that nine-foot fence? >>> sick em. sorry, boss, can't come to work today. >> cold...
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that's not an uncommon thing, people don't carry handguns in canada. and there is nothing going in the canadian politics at the moment that would be prompt this is sort of half your. there is a municipal election in canada in most canadian cities or at least in ontario on mond monday. again nothing particularly radical going there, the mayor of ottawa is running for reelection and polls indicate that he will handily win. nothing would suggest if one were looking for reasons you would have to think the only reason to target a member of parliament is canada's stance as it relates to matters going on in the middle east, that would be the only thing i can think of, a think no expert at that. shootings and mass murders but they tend to have been once type of incidents where many years spaced in between, again, no guess from me as to what the motive is, i also will tell you, there seems to be a lot of conflicting reporting going on. and as the reporter who was inside parliament said earlier, in canada it is not as common to be kept informed by the police dur
that's not an uncommon thing, people don't carry handguns in canada. and there is nothing going in the canadian politics at the moment that would be prompt this is sort of half your. there is a municipal election in canada in most canadian cities or at least in ontario on mond monday. again nothing particularly radical going there, the mayor of ottawa is running for reelection and polls indicate that he will handily win. nothing would suggest if one were looking for reasons you would have to...
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a violent terror attack on canada's parliament. what's behind it and why won't the world yaw night against terrorism? we'll have a no spin report. >> fears of another ebola case on american soil. a patient is undergoing tests at university hospital in newark, new jersey. >> is that a scare tactic? is mr. rose and other journalists trying to frighten you? that's what some supporters of president obama are saying. we will have analysis of that situation. >> what do you say to people who say the justice system is going through its cases? let it work? which have a wonderful set of facts to support the way it has engaged. >> >> also ahead, some new information about the shootingeth death of michael brown will not make the antipolice folks happy. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ hi, i'm bill o'reilly thanks for watching us tonight. talking points memo on fear and how it pertains to the obama administration will be in our second segment tonight, leading the factor, terror in canada. to
a violent terror attack on canada's parliament. what's behind it and why won't the world yaw night against terrorism? we'll have a no spin report. >> fears of another ebola case on american soil. a patient is undergoing tests at university hospital in newark, new jersey. >> is that a scare tactic? is mr. rose and other journalists trying to frighten you? that's what some supporters of president obama are saying. we will have analysis of that situation. >> what do you say to...
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we know that canada knows the name of this gunman. we know that canada passed that name to u.s. federal officials because you say canada doesn't know who this guy is. >> it's suggestive they may not know who he is. if they had a good handle on him and he's been a known affiliate or sympathizer, they would certainly alert the fbi and other international law enforcement agencies but the fact that they reach out, it's probably like this is the guy's name. does he appear on your radar? >> what are they doing right now? finding his home and his car? >> they're in his home. the first step is to identify the guy. how did he get there? did he drive himself? where does he live? they'll do a search of his house and look at his passport and travel documents. if he has an electric device, forensics takes longer. that will go over that with a fine-toothed comb looking at every possible place he frequented. his friends and who he speaks to and who knows him. they know who he is and someone is in his house right now. >> one gunman, multiple shooters, you were saying this appears to be preplann
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one, when's going on in canada. the other is inventory report on oil that pushed those prices clearly lower and tested that $80 level here and seems to be having a market -- >> that is a little bit and holding there on oil at the home. didn't break it again like last week and certainly putting pressure on the energy sector and maybe the market itself but i think it's much more the market kind of pulling back because i think the correction was way too fast. >> i'm sorry. art was just signaling me about 400 million to sell on the close. >> sell. feels like the bias is to the sell side and feel it's heavy. >> what do you read into that now, kenny? people said it's a wednesday, as well. a sign that this is a trend reasserting itself to the downside? >> listen. i was always one to say that the market needed to test its lows after the violent reaction of last week. i think the correction bounceback right up was too quick and too fast and maybe not testing the lows of 1820 and wouldn't be surprised to test to find support.
one, when's going on in canada. the other is inventory report on oil that pushed those prices clearly lower and tested that $80 level here and seems to be having a market -- >> that is a little bit and holding there on oil at the home. didn't break it again like last week and certainly putting pressure on the energy sector and maybe the market itself but i think it's much more the market kind of pulling back because i think the correction was way too fast. >> i'm sorry. art was just...
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we will go to canada for the latest. then to indonesia. >> the process of choosing ministers was done carefully and cautiously. carefully and cautiously. this is a priority because this will be working for five years and we want to choose clean people. >> indonesia's new president jokowi holds his first cabinet meeting as human rights activists decry him for picking a new defense minister who once defended the military's abuses in west papua and aceh. we will speak to allan nairn. then should genetically modified food be labeled? voters in colorado and oregon will decide next week. >> knowing if you're eating or buying genetically engineered food is not your right. >> may be moved to europe or japan if you want that right. >> or a lot of countries were people have the right to know. >> but not here, baby. >> vote and you get to know what is in your food. >> monsanto is pouring millions of dollars to fight labeling. we will speak to tufts university professor sheldon krimsky, editor of the new book, "the gmo deception: wh
we will go to canada for the latest. then to indonesia. >> the process of choosing ministers was done carefully and cautiously. carefully and cautiously. this is a priority because this will be working for five years and we want to choose clean people. >> indonesia's new president jokowi holds his first cabinet meeting as human rights activists decry him for picking a new defense minister who once defended the military's abuses in west papua and aceh. we will speak to allan nairn....
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what's it like in canada? >> i would say it's quieter and more although there have been reports from security officials in canada very recently over the last couple of weeks that have talked about individuals who have been radicalized, people who are born in canada and have converted to islam and have become followers of web sites and social medias, outlets that have been promoting hatred against canadians and americans. encouraging traveled to turkey wanted to get to isis. and on the facebook pages in canada, there is a lot of hatred, there is a lot of pro-terrorist isis stuff. that on the terror attack on your country was imminent i understand, do you know anything about that? >> i'm not aware of that specific warning. it's clear that the police did know the individual who was involved in the attack on monday. let him go because he hadn't committed any crimes and they didn't feel he was immediate threat. obviously that turned out to be wrong. i think the canadian security officials certainly are very vigilan
what's it like in canada? >> i would say it's quieter and more although there have been reports from security officials in canada very recently over the last couple of weeks that have talked about individuals who have been radicalized, people who are born in canada and have converted to islam and have become followers of web sites and social medias, outlets that have been promoting hatred against canadians and americans. encouraging traveled to turkey wanted to get to isis. and on the...
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canada will never be intimidated. >> canada's prime minister vowing to stand tough after a day of panic and chaos in ottawa that left a soldier fatally shot and the international community in shock. >>> an american ebola survivor speaks exclusively to nbc about the moments he thought he might have the virus and why he is now thankful to be alive. >>> and on a lighter note, these heels, they're made for promenading and promotion, but a commotion sarah jessica parker caused bringing her shoe line to carrie's old brownstone and leaving some neighbors p.o.'d in the city. this is "way too early"! ♪ hey, everybody! we are almost to the weekend. good morning. i'm thomas roberts. it is thursday, october 23rd. welcome to "way too early," the show that loves sjp's style. it is better to ask forgiveness than permission. we will talk about that story and what is getting sjp in a little bit of trouble down on perry street. but we want to start this morning on some very serious news, and we begin in canada, where the prime minister is vowing that that country will not be intimidated after a gunman
canada will never be intimidated. >> canada's prime minister vowing to stand tough after a day of panic and chaos in ottawa that left a soldier fatally shot and the international community in shock. >>> an american ebola survivor speaks exclusively to nbc about the moments he thought he might have the virus and why he is now thankful to be alive. >>> and on a lighter note, these heels, they're made for promenading and promotion, but a commotion sarah jessica parker...
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and our hearts of course go out to canada. everybody here has somebody in canada, that's for sure. and we'll be right back with more on the story. new york state is jump-starting business with startup-ny. an unprecedented program that partners businesses with universities across the state. for better access to talent, cutting edge research, and state of the art facilities. and you pay no taxes for ten years. from biotech in brooklyn, to next gen energy in binghamton, to manufacturing in buffalo... startup-ny has new businesses popping up across the state. see how startup-ny can help your business grow at startup.ny.gov gerri: we're continuing to follow the situation on parliament hill. the capital will be back. in the meantime, i want to get a story we followed for a long time. an update on-air bags. the us attorney's office launching a criminal investigation into these exploding air bags tied to at least four deaths. the probe as federal safety officials ramp up new warnings for millions of drivers. weeflghtd important information you need to know with car coach lauren. lauren, we
and our hearts of course go out to canada. everybody here has somebody in canada, that's for sure. and we'll be right back with more on the story. new york state is jump-starting business with startup-ny. an unprecedented program that partners businesses with universities across the state. for better access to talent, cutting edge research, and state of the art facilities. and you pay no taxes for ten years. from biotech in brooklyn, to next gen energy in binghamton, to manufacturing in...
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canada and the u.s. on high alert. >> let there be no misunderstanding, canada will never be intimidated. in fact, this will lead to us strengthen our resolve and double our effort. >> good morning. welcome to al jazeera america. i'm stephanie sy. >> i'm del walters. >> u.s. and canadian finishes on high alert 24 hours after a man killed a canadian soldier in ottawa and then attacked parliament. >> the gunman has been identified. these are believed to be the first i am manuals of the shooter. you see him getting into a car after killing the soldier. he had a criminal history and was a recent convert to is slam. >> investigators want to know whether it was part of a larger coordinated terror plot. monday, another canadian soldier was killed in a hit-and-run, the suspect another recent muslim convert. we are live in ottawa. >> canadians this morning coming to terms with the awful violence rout on their capitol city. >> there is a shooter on the loose, please move back. >> it was just before 10:00 a.m. when
canada and the u.s. on high alert. >> let there be no misunderstanding, canada will never be intimidated. in fact, this will lead to us strengthen our resolve and double our effort. >> good morning. welcome to al jazeera america. i'm stephanie sy. >> i'm del walters. >> u.s. and canadian finishes on high alert 24 hours after a man killed a canadian soldier in ottawa and then attacked parliament. >> the gunman has been identified. these are believed to be the first...
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embassy in canada in ottawa is on lockdown. but in terms of the security situation here, there has not been any change at this point in time. now, president obama, as you mentioned, was briefed earlier today by his homeland secure adviser lisa monaco. he'll continue to get briefings throughout the day, including by his national security adviser, susan rice. now, he was scheduled to have a meeting with his so-called ebola czar, ron klain. that's set for 3:00 this afternoon. prior to this shooting, joy, we expected to hear some brief comments from president obama at the conclusion of that meeting, so i wouldn't be surprised if we heard some comments from president obama about this shooting. we will, of course, continue to monitor that and try to get the very latest from that phone conversation that he did have with prime minister harper. the white house certainly monitoring this situation quite closely, as we have been reporting throughout the day. canada recently joined the united states in the fight against isis, but u.s. offic
embassy in canada in ottawa is on lockdown. but in terms of the security situation here, there has not been any change at this point in time. now, president obama, as you mentioned, was briefed earlier today by his homeland secure adviser lisa monaco. he'll continue to get briefings throughout the day, including by his national security adviser, susan rice. now, he was scheduled to have a meeting with his so-called ebola czar, ron klain. that's set for 3:00 this afternoon. prior to this...
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canada will never be intimated. we will learn more about the terrorists and more of the accomplices he may have had. >> welcome back to the real story. the search for 22-year-old samantha greenley. with her boyfriend and now murder suspect jacob ferrero taking police to the spot where the pregnant woman's body was buried. she and greenley -- he hit her with a baseball bat before strangling her. her grandmother says ferraro needs to pay for his crimes. >> i want him dead. i want him dead now. this is my granddaughter. he needs to be dead. the hardest way possible. >> ferraro appeared in franklin county municipal court where he was charged with murder. his bond had been set at $1.1 million. >>> well, democrats moving yet even further away now from president obama. north carolina senator kay haagan struggling when asked repeatedly if the president is a strong leader. >> you know, president obama has a lot on his plate. >> do you think he has acted as a strong leader? >> i think there's definitely -- like with ebola, we
canada will never be intimated. we will learn more about the terrorists and more of the accomplices he may have had. >> welcome back to the real story. the search for 22-year-old samantha greenley. with her boyfriend and now murder suspect jacob ferrero taking police to the spot where the pregnant woman's body was buried. she and greenley -- he hit her with a baseball bat before strangling her. her grandmother says ferraro needs to pay for his crimes. >> i want him dead. i want him...