do believe right now is him but they are waiting for fingerprint tests to come back and confirm it. this man himself says he is the suspect. he says he is luca magnata. he was caught in an internet cafe and there were reports that they had seen activity on his account. he still had his own personal mobile phone. they figured this gi sooner or later would give himself up in a sense. because he want doing a good job of trying to cover his tracks. let s bring viewers back it last week when you and i were talking about this case. it plays out like a slasher movie. absolutely chilling, the allegations against this man, and what he s done. and he actually put things on the internet that only helped police lead the investigation toward him and toward these gruesome acts, right? it was quite an internet trail from the beginning. so if we recap according to canadian police and this is what they have put certainly in their document and prosecution documents, that he had a person he
writer with the wall street journal. the benefits may be disappearing but the problem that led to these extraordinary emergency measures are not going away. 5 million americans remain out of work for six months or longer. are we cutting the cord too soon considering how weak this economic recovery has been? well, i certainly agree with you, christine, this has been a weak jobs recovery, one of the weakest we ve had, and that s the core of the problem, isn t it? there aren t enough private sector jobs out there that are being created. but, you know, i ve never been a fan of extending unemployment benefits beyond six months or a year. two years of benefits is just too much and i ll tell you why, christi christine. i think that one of the worst things you can do for someone who loses their job, and there s nothing more tragic than someone in their 30s or 40s or 50s losing their life line, their job. the problem is we have incentivized and the data is clear. we do incentivize
to make sure we have a safety net that cares for people that are falling from the middle class into poverty. 99ers receiving an unprecedented 99 weeks of jobless benefits. fight, fight, fight. but 20 straight months of job gains have many wondering when do you cut the cord? when do it we want it? now. with no easy answers for the long-term unemployed, what can and what should government do? sometimes it means making sure that there s a safety net. by the end of the summer the gaps in the safety net will be a whole lot wider, more than 100,000 americans across six states are set to lose the extended unemployment benefits they ve been receiving from the federal government. those are the states in yellow, rhode island, idaho, nevada, new jersey, new york, west virginia, and also washington, d.c. as state unemployment rates improve the kind of federal extensions that led to 99 weeks of support are being phased out. stevon moore is an editorial writer with the wall