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Well Today was the start of all this, the news theses day seam boring or maybe i am just tiered of hearing about Shootings or elections . Watching TV is just as bad with all these reality shows , Are you tired of it too . Well tell me about i like to here from you|!

Thursday, 3 September 2015

Didyay Thursday NEWS and what ever else !

 Well i am back again today  wondering what happen to the summer !!!


Ok everyone saying global warming  , maybe i have to admit  we need to do more for global warming , but really does anyone know what the weather was a thousand years ago , Really Do anyone ? I think are world goes in cycles with the weather ,who hell knows , i just know we have really no control of its going to rain or snow or what ever ! we just suck it and deal with it ! 

So today i will cover a bit of new, but I am getting really tiered of hearing about the election !  

Really think about all this money that  is getting spent on the election ! I think it could be Spent in better places Don't you think ? maybe on  healthcare ,  education , CPP , just a few things that need help !

Canada’s Trade Deficit Narrows in July

Report bolsters hopes the economy is improving after weak first half of the year

OTTAWA—Canada’s trade deficit narrowed in July, beating expectations and bolstering hopes the economy is improving after a weak first half of the year.
Canada posted a trade deficit of 593 million Canadian dollars ($447 million), compared with a revised C$811 million deficit in June, Statistics Canada said.
Expectations were for a C$1.2 billion deficit, according to economists at Royal Bank of Canada.
Nonenergy exports remained strong for a second consecutive month, increasing 4.0% in July.
The Bank of Canada has said it expects non-resource exports to be a key driver for economic growth during the second half of the year, as low oil prices continue to hurt business investment and drive down the Canadian dollar. Those exports should be helped by the strengthening U.S. economy and weaker Canadian currency, which makes Canadian goods cheaper abroad.
Canadian exports rose 2.3% to C$45.46 billion in July, with exports to China and the U.S. leading the overall gain. On a volume basis, Canadian exports advanced 1.0%.
“The export leap builds on a strong June, and is line with our view that Q3 will see a return to positive GDP growth overall,” CIBC World Markets economist Avery Shenfeld said in a note.
Thursday’s trade report, the first major Canadian indicator for July, comes two days after Statistics Canada data confirmed that the country’s gross domestic product shrank in two consecutive quarters during the first half of the year. Many economists say there is little evidence the downturn is widespread, however, citing resilience in labor markets and consumption data.
Trade figures for the U.S., also out Thursday, showed its trade deficit shrank 7.4% from June, with exports climbing 0.4% and imports declining 1.1%.
In Canada, motor vehicles and parts led the export gains in July, rising 9.9% to C$7.55 billion. Exports of consumer goods increased 7.3% to reach a record C$6.4 billion.
The gains in exports were offset in part by a 5.7% decline in energy-product exports to C$7.33 billion. Prices for energy products were down 6.9%, while volumes increased 1.3%.
Imports rose 1.7% in the month to C$46.05 billion, led by increases in energy products and aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts.
Write to Kim Mackrael at kim.mackrael@wsj.com
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Wednesday, 2 September 2015

My last post for Wednesday Sept 2 2015 "Did you know"

  • Did you know 11% of people are left handed

  • Did you know August has the highest percentage of births

  • Did you know unless food is mixed with saliva you can't taste it

  • Did you know the average person falls asleep in 7 minutes

  • Did you know a bear has 42 teeth

  • Did you know an ostrich's eye is bigger than it's brain

  • Did you know most lipsticks contain fish scales

  • Did you know no two corn flakes look the same

  • Did you know lemons contain more sugar than strawberries

  • Did you know 8% of people have an extra rib

  • Did you know 85% of plant life is found in the ocean

  • Did you know Ralph Lauren's original name was Ralph Lifshitz

  • Did you know rabbits like licorice

  • Did you know the Hawaiian alphabet has 12 letters

  • Did you know 'Topolino' is the name for Mickey Mouse Italy

  • Did you know a lobsters blood is colorless but when exposed to oxygen it turns blue

  • Did you know armadillos have 4 babies at a time and are all the same sex

  • Did you know reindeer like bananas

  • Did you know the longest recorded flight of a chicken was 13 seconds

  • Did you know birds need gravity to swallow

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So The Week.com posted 10 things we need to know today Sept 2-2015

http://theweek.com/10things/574733/10-things-need-know-today-september-2-2015


1. Kentucky clerk continues to deny marriage licenses, defying Supreme Court

Rowan County, Kentucky, Clerk Kim Davis defied the Supreme Court and refused to grant marriage licenses to same-sex couples on Tuesday. The day after the Supreme Court rejected a Davis' request for a delay, a gay couple — David Moore and David Ermold — made their fourth attempt to get a license, but Davis told them her office was not issuing marriage licenses. Moore asked under whose authority. "Under God's authority," Davis said. Lawyers for the American Civil Liberties Union asked a federal judge to hold Davis in contempt of court. [CBS News]

2. Obama comes within one Senate vote of clinching Iran nuclear deal

Two more Democratic senators lined up to back the Iran nuclear deal on Tuesday, putting President Obama one vote away from the support he needs to sustain a veto of a bill aiming to block the landmark agreement. The senators, Bob Casey of Pennsylvania and Chris Coons of Delaware, made their announcement a week before the Senate is scheduled to begin debate on a Republican resolution against the deal between Tehran and six world powers. [The New York Times]

3. Fresh China fears send drag down U.S. stocks... again

U.S. stocks plunged on Tuesday after weak manufacturing data from China renewed fears that the world's second largest economy was heading for trouble. The main U.S. indexes — the Dow Jones Industrial Average, the S&P 500, and the Nasdaq — were all down by nearly 3 percent on the first day of trading in September, on the heels of the Dow's worst month in five years. Stocks in China remained volatile on Wednesday, with the main Shanghai index falling more than 4 percent before closing down by just 0.2 percent. [Forbes, The Associated Press]

4. Pope lets priests absolve women who have had abortions

Pope Francis is granting priests "discretion to absolve the sin of abortion," the Vatican announced Tuesday. The Catholic Church considers abortion a serious sin that merits automatic excommunication. Previously, only missionaries and a diocese's chief confessor could absolve people who had abortions, or provided them. Francis said he was making it easier for women who have abortions to request and receive forgiveness in the upcoming "Jubilee of Mercy" year because he knows their decision was "agonizing and painful." [The Washington Post]

5. Migrants protest after Hungary closes train stations

Hundreds of migrants protested in front of a Budapest railway station on Wednesday as Hungary kept train stations closed for a second day in an attempt to contain a refugee crisis. Hungary's right-wing nationalist government is struggling to handle a wave of migrants arriving from the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. It started letting migrants onto trains to Germany, without passport controls, then reversed course Tuesday and blocked asylum-seekers from westbound trains. [Reuters, The Associated Press]

6. New debate rules virtually assure Carly Fiorina a spot in the next GOP debate

CNN has revised the rules for the Sept. 16 Republican presidential debate to include all candidates appearing in the top 10 in recent polls, rather than in those conducted all the way back to July. The change amounted to a victory for former Hewlett Packard CEO Carly Fiorina, who was denied a spot in the first prime-time debate last month. Fiorina was widely praised for her performance in a separate August debate for low-polling candidates, and has made gains in surveys during the weeks since. [Time]

7. Manhunt underway after killing of Illinois police officer

More than 100 police officers, aided by helicopter crews and canine units, conducted a manhunt into early Wednesday for three suspects in the fatal shooting of Fox Lake, Illinois, police Lt. Charles Joseph Gliniewicz. The 52-year-old officer, the father of four young boys, was found fatally shot Tuesday morning after reporting that he was running after three men — two white, one black — he had spotted acting suspiciously. Gliniewicz's gun and pepper spray were missing. [Reuters]

8. Guatemalan lawmakers strip president of immunity

Guatemala's legislature lifted President Otto Perez Molina's immunity of office on Tuesday, exposing him to possible prosecution on corruption charges. Perez Molina is under investigation for bribery and customs fraud in connection with a scandal that has upended his administration. Tuesday's vote gives prosecutors the option of filing criminal charges against him as they would against any citizen. Perez Molina's office said he would "be very respectful and submit himself to the rule of law." [The Associated Press]

9. U.S. launches drone campaign against ISIS leaders

The U.S. reportedly has launched a secret campaign to take out Islamic State leaders in Syria using armed drones. The effort by CIA and U.S. Special Operations forces marks an escalation of the CIA's involvement in the conflict. The ISIS figures targeted included Junaid Hussain, a 21-year-old British hacker. Hussain, who was killed in a drone strike last month, was believed to have played a leading role in ISIS's efforts to recruit members online and hack into U.S. military sites. [The Washington Post]

10. Judge greenlights Uber class-action suit

A San Francisco judge on Tuesday approved the filing of a class-action against Uber by its drivers. The case represents a potential threat to employers that use on-demand workers in the so-called gig economy. The lawsuit was filed by four Uber drivers seeking reimbursement for expenses incurred while driving for the company. U.S. District Court Judge Edward Chen ruled the plaintiffs can represent other Uber drivers who contend they are employees rather than independent contractors.
[MarketWatch]

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