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i. thought of the. breaking news of mass shootings two mosques in christchurch new zealand killed forty nine people and thirty nine many of the survivors are already in critical condition. and some people are just going in the. army. brat people from the school remarkably another three thousand bags are now in custody one of them is an australian who reportedly. over facebook in
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a post right before the massacre he said had been planning it for two years. in other news the. to seek a brags that deadline extension from the e.u. brussels has indicated little appetite for that. and the israel defense forces claim that they've hit around one hundred hamas linked targets in gaza overnight in response to rockets launched from gaza at tel of the. it's one o'clock here in moscow and you're watching live from a studio with mean a day or two day welcome to the program. mass shootings the two most in christchurch new zealand of killed forty nine people and injured thirty nine the number of dead was confirmed by the country's police commissioner he also concern.
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the four suspects were now in custody one of the male in his late twenty's has been charged with murder and one apparent court tomorrow here's a recap of what happened. everybody just trying to cover the bad calls just to save themselves you good is sad and you go one by one everybody killing and some people that it was believe it was i saw in the main the wrong on right inside there were plenty plus people some of them were dead some of them were screaming bloody but the monument which blushing money and i'm from all my god oh my god it's going to happen to me now. this is one of new zealand's darkest days. joined now by correspondent.
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it's been quite a few hours now since the news broke of this mass shooting was the latest that we've. we heard from the new zealand police chief it is now official he's turned told the journalists that the number of people killed has risen to forty nine in this mass shooting which really puts this next to some of the worst such tragedies in the history of the world and who knew it was going to be new zealand who knew it was going to be a city as quiet as christ church it's not even the capital not the biggest city of this small country but again some of the other very important things that we heard from the head of police the now is there was mike bush that one man at least. appear in court on saturday and has been charged
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with murder however the press conference. actually leaves more questions unanswered because mr bush still cannot confirm the number of the offenders. you were there. i'm aware of that suggestion which we're working through at the moment when i have absolute clarity about. all the sharing that we never assume that there are other people involved that's why we've got to. prisons. across canterbury and right across new zealand we don't have nine or identified people that we're looking for but it would be wrong to assume that there is no want to police were indeed quick to react to this and the caught one of the suspected offenders they've been given a lot of credit for that however it is absolutely astonishing how no agency both in new zealand or austria. i knew about the perpetrators or their preparations before
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hand even though new zealand didn't have a history of these kind of tragedies at all now the problem minister earlier she spoke as well she's had her own press conference had something very emotional to say about why our nation suffered this. we new zealand. we were not a target because we are a safe for those who fight. we were not chosen for the sake of violence because we can darn racism because we are an enclave for extremism. we would chosen for the very fact that we none of these things. because we represent diversity kindness compassion for home for those who share our values. for those who need it and always values i can assure you will not and cannot be
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shaken by this attack you may have chosen us but we actually reject and can deem you. her words will resonate with a lot of. migrants children of migrants third fourth fifth generations very powerful indeed if we look at the attacks two attacks almost similar tenuously they they've managed to detain four people we know the connection now one is going to court tomorrow and has been charged with murder. two are suspected to be associated and one they don't know any connection a moment. how much planning and coordination do you think went into this attack while the confirmation was there from the prime minister again there are certain that a certain degree of planning was behind this but again we're looking at this the media is looking at those local journalists looking at this and it's becoming more
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and more evident actually obvious that a lot of planning and coordination was put into this i mean as you said two massacres almost simultaneously in two mosques firearms being found in two different locations improvised explosive devices and also the social network accounts of the supposed attacker they showed posts and we can really understand that the man was preparing for this it looks like it for about two years and some of these post included photographs of pieces of the guns that was. as with the used and there we could see names of christians who fought wars against muslims so he was clearly on a mission to kill as many muslim believers possible and also he wanted
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a new orleans for that but also frightening. he even lifestream what he did on facebook and that is the most disturbing thing however everything's disturbing about this really is a need want some of. can you describe or do you want to describe what you saw it's not that i want to describe what i saw but we have to talk about it at least to a certain extent we will not show you the video because it's worse than just disturbing you don't really believe that it's real but again it's a dilemma for us journalists i will have to tell you some of what's in there it doesn't look like it's real it looks like it's from a video game the camera was attached to the face maybe somewhere below the neck and you can see the actual gun everything that's happening in front of the attacker is visible the people are trying to run away their fall in their crawling but the man is merciless and it's just one after another he's running all around the mosque
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and killing everyone he could see there and perhaps that's where i'm going to stop absolutely shocking covering this for the last few hours it's been an emotional roller coaster as of this morning thank you. joined now by. political and social commentator to discuss this further most times to come into the program as you've probably heard it has been quite a difficult morning taking in the information of what's happened in new zealand and it's not a place that you sociate with this kind of incident how much of a shock do you think this is being to the nation and the world. i think of course it was friday afternoon in new zealand when this took place around the friday afternoon the mandatory congregational prayers that muslim communities have all over the world friday is generally seen as an auspicious day so as muslims wake up around the world they would have been preparing to go to work to school to
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college or be at home with their families and then getting ready for friday prayers would have been a crucial part of their day and the sun rises across the world and everybody will be waking up they'll be waking up to the news from new zealand from christchurch about these horrific barbaric acts of terrorism and terrorism they are and we've had statements from the new zealand muslim community and also from eyewitnesses who say they're now terrified that they don't feel safe there up until then new zealand has been seen on the counterterrorism and counter-accusations kind of mapping as as a relatively to risk area they've had quite positive programs of integration they've brought muslims in the community who are contributing and working and living happy lives there and so this is going to be a profound shock to many people not least it's a soft target they're not seen as being outwardly aggressive towards muslims and are trying to work positively although i would say looking politically going back
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ahead of before breaks in for the london merril campaign lynton crosby was the one from new zealand who developed the angry white man strategy he then went to australia was seen as being successful and i've been here for the general election did very well for twelve years doing the same and that spilled over into the london mayoral elections where he came a cropper because london is just too diverse and wasn't going to be divided so for a number of years as a political strategy we've seen key figures communications advisors being the latest for don't trouble america and. banks in the u.k. and across europe really driving. narrative around patriotism around a false cultural identity appealing to people who've been hurt by austerity and economic. impoverishment they are finding fodder for their. hateful ideologies and these are ideological canons and these people are accounted for and it's
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a disgrace yeah i mean you know the prime minister new zealand prime minister she was quite clear in her message saying that they were proud nation with over two hundred ethnicities this is not who we are as a nation she also said that the country was targeted for its multiculturalism diversity and acceptance does this sound plausible to you. i'm not sure that would necessarily be the rationale i think clearly we know one of the key assailants one of the legends. i watched the footage and it was howling i was on the scene after the willage attacks here we've covered things over the last ten years you know from manchester we've covered all of them but this one in particular the the. the optics the visuals of somebody going into a mosque raising an automatic. rifle and then shooting people as they go in and then indiscriminately just shooting and killing the children in the mosque or
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worshipers run to different areas of the mosque and he just fires into them and it almost looks towards the end it's very surreal it looks like the children are sleeping on the floor as he goes around shooting at them again to make sure and he and he goes after any everybody and it's and it's like one of those water things like. call of duty where he's turning left and right and coming out from behind walls and it is this something which is not quite real about what we're seeing and where it's the kind of brutality and it's been live streamed now we're going to have huge questions how how do these things get managed to get live streamed if places have a liberal agenda towards refugees towards migrants toward people who are looking for a safe haven who are scaping violence. torture and death and they go somewhere and people decide the far right in this instance it could be extremists any wing decide that they're going to attack these soft liberal democratic societies trying
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to build a better future for one another what they're trying to do is to get us to have more securitization what we're going to now see of the great challenges for new zealand are you going to respond by hardening your borders are you going to respond with a hostile environment like we've done in the u.k. one of these guys was radicalized australian i was getting trolled and hammered by these far right patriots who were fall. in the english defense league. bannan esque school of thought but you know there's no more room white immigrants somehow can tell brown skinned immigrants not to come you know this whole hateful ideology and we do need to drain the swamp and we do need to go off these people who allow these far right groups to complicity grow and get funding and are allowed to spread who are the ones who support them where does the money go we need to follow the money we need to find out how these groups are allowed to thrive because it is a real problem now ok always good to have discussion with you on these subjects my
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hands are political and social commentator thanks for coming on to the program. according to reports one of the suspects is a twenty eight year old australian history in the shooting via facebook as we mentioned before he previously posted a white supremacist manifesto his social media accounts have since been blocked and video of the aftermath of the attack is a paid on twitter and a warning that you might find some of it disturbing. was. the.
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financial survival guide i don't buy it i'm on if you. think of the five. as a last summer financial the future tracker was kaiser. is not an ideological scarecrow russia is a real neighbor who will have to leave always being in nato you or wherever
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and it's in our interests to go to russia to talk to the russians and to understand . welcome back to the program brags it is heading for yet another cliff hanger off the british m.p.'s voted to delay the u.k.'s departure from the european union the british prime minister returned to brussels and seek an extension to the bronx that deadline with just two weeks before the currently shadowed exit day frustration is building in westminster. we are like a circle in a spiral like a wheel within a wheel never ending or beginning on an airbus spinning real it's just going on and on and on now we're told that the way that we can avoid any delay is to support the deal that the government has concluded with the european union yet this house as my
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own girlfriend has just mentioned has twice rejected that deal most recently only two days ago the deal is dead it cannot be resurrected by his her deal and no deal a simply no longer viable option it isn't just the prime minister. the country's been misled and now the plan has been mislaid she has bludgeoned us black and blue with a brain food deal on her robotic man sure of it's my deal or no deal this is a waste of time and a waste of time for our chamber and that should not be happening what we should be to is thinking and mapping out a way forward and why full weight is to extend article fifteen british people are sick of it most people in this house on. terrorism may well have a third chance of putting a divorce plan a vote before the house of commons next week the british prime minister has warned against rejecting it saying it would trigger a lengthy delay period and as to see
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a lot of this and some of the possibilities still on the table as parliament turns on me. it's been a very hectic week here in parliament with a series of votes meant to eliminate certain possibilities of what brags it might end up looking like if you recall just on tuesday night we saw m.p.'s reject to resubmit bracks a deal that she so painstakingly stating we negotiated with brussels reject that for the second time around then on wednesday night we saw a big no to the possibility of a new deal bragg's it which of course still does. take that option off the table however are no thursday nights the last of a series of crucial votes at least for now where m.p.'s got together to vote on a possible extension of the bracks a deadline the original bragg's a deadline now march twenty ninth as many as four hundred twelve m.p.'s said yes to
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extending the deadline two hundred two said no that's a majority of two hundred ten votes so certainly quite a considerable margin that indicates if there's anything the house of commons can agree on at this point it's that they're not ready for bracks it to take place at the agreed deadline of march twenty ninth now the big question is to resubmit has to get energized yet again find her way back to brussels and try to get an extension agreement from members of the european union so what is this extension going to be used for is the big question and that's an answer that certainly brussels wants to hear from the u.k. but also that's a bouncer that teresa mayes going to have to find before she tries to get back into any kinds of negotiations or talks or whatever you want to call it attempts to try to figure out what happens with all of this next.
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france's police response to the country's yellow vests protests is putting civil liberties under threat according to a french human rights watchdog pulis here as more details. rubber bullets tear gas on the vehicles the way the president mccracken has responded to the mass anger of the yellow vests movement has sparked widespread condemnation. in france along with the decline of public services a policy of strength and security and repression has taken root in the face of the terrorist threat social troubles and fears about an immigration crisis that has the country's human rights on but simon in his annual report shock to born the says that the number of people of wasted is unprecedented.
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and some of the weapons used to disperse the crowd should be prohibited over the course of the protests thousands of people were injured some lost they are as others had the heads blown off the road or you know oh. policeman sturdy to shoot to help the firefighters to get through and it was delicious thing that i remember because actually that is after the hour and a grenade hit my head. was i was. now let's see who lost an eye for the government is completely blind even with the video footage they can't accept responsibility for what is happening. but the french government rejects the claims saying the police officers were protecting themselves you have to ask a simple question do our security forces have the right to defend themselves in the
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face of the ultraviolence of some demonstrators both the united nations and council of us have criticized the excessive force of mccombs response we encouraged the government to continue dialogue and urged. investigation of all reported cases of assessing usual force the heavy handed way the president to quell the protests and dealt with public anger continues to haunt him policy r t terrorists. israel bombed around a hundred hamas link targets in gaza overnight the i.d.f. says its targets included headquarters used for the planning and execution of terror attacks the air raids were conducted in response to rockets fired at televisa from gaza and hamas has denied that it was behind the rocket attacks we spoke with journalists on both sides of the border. in a lot of statements issued by different political political leaders yuri knees role
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. particularly i can look into some of the. most prominent leaders one in any guns who is a serious contender for the upcoming elections among other things you say is that it is time that israel eliminated hamas leaders but also other political leaders saying that they expect out of prime minister binyamin netanyahu very serious response given what happened last night last night it was one of the scariest most frightening nights for the civilians in the gaza strip as the israeli military carried on airstrikes in the entire gaza strip thousand ministry of health has reported that for civilians have suffered burns and injuries as a result of the airstrikes that happened last night all the palestinian factions have denied any involvement with the escalation that happened last night the night before last night hamas said that it's looking into the shooting while we
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need to take measures against those responsible for it. news this ally jacqueline vega will take over in thirty minutes but much more to come here on out international next is on the touchline. the internet was not built for security so we have to take it to a different level and we have to take the norville you do this five g. level when you can embed security security as an industry and the security has all they need to expose the fears and all the hacking devices so that people get afraid and think that if you're good they should know we have to come up with a new infrastructure because it's very important to start thinking positively about
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or like the always accuse a strike you need to leave the use these words that i should have taught it is that a very difficult part of your job to have time to know know they are lucky and they are lucky to be in the same generation a great cross. believes will have a phenomenal save who would you say he's the strongest. so joe you say eventis man just the sissy liverpool and barcelona complete the quarter final line up of the champions league you predicted to active for correctly
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this week and been very ill so it does show after a hard look at monta that. he's the name. of the week because of course was a fantastic team performance that that result. of the first leg we dealt that personality with that know how we dealt that special natural and be sure and prides. i don't think would be and would be possible it was one of these situations where a store was used because these is the result is the performance of the goals is the is the mental strength and everything everything together i think you are the team of the week. the manager of the week but the if you have to choose the
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man of the week icing has to be here because. you need to leave the use these words that i should have taught it is the guy that brings everything we team more than the leader of dhruva with auditing wouldn't be possible to do this the balls that score. typical ronaldo goal specially now that he becomes and nine much more than he was before and as i was saying is difficult to score against that lead to go it is difficult to believe that that little can lose a match. but maybe the approach is wrong. i've seen juventus was was brave i think allegedly prepare the team in a very good way we did the offensive line very very far from from. the first serves to go or heads a shot in ninety minutes and as i was saying when you have in the box or on the box
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that special cue or like the ease and the sync will happen that's why i say two and a half because i was hard to see you have a favorite after losing to a new away but was also hard to say no chance at all that if any team can can do it these driven those and let me tell you that i'm not unhappy at all because in the end. only one that won it in turin for the whole season. with regard to you now and he's thirty four years old now he seems to save himself the big stage mean you talked about athletic defense very strong i think we had over twenty clean sheets this season already but they couldn't cope with renowned zero in the air which seemed to surprise and i think. it's career is going through. different phases in these.

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