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he has now been named as alexandre bissonnette, in his late 20s.e as yet. but, even though this is known to be a peaceful place, with very little crime, that same mosque here in quebec city has been targeted with islamophobia before. injune, during during the muslim holy month of ramadan, a pig's head was left on the doorstep, but mosque leaders say there were no threats of late. prime ministerjustin trudeau called the killing a terrorist attack on muslims. to the more than one million canadians who profess the muslim faith, i want to say directly, we are with you. 36 million hearts are breaking with yours. and know that we value you. in recent days, the prime minister stood up against some of the anti—islamic rhetoric coming from the us, saying canada would continue to welcome those fleeing persecution, no matter their faith. aleem maqbool, bbc news, quebec city. jessica murphy is a news editor with bbc news in canada. she joins us from quebec. what more is emerging on this? at the moment there really isn't that much to learn about alexandre bisso
he has now been named as alexandre bissonnette, in his late 20s.e as yet. but, even though this is known to be a peaceful place, with very little crime, that same mosque here in quebec city has been targeted with islamophobia before. injune, during during the muslim holy month of ramadan, a pig's head was left on the doorstep, but mosque leaders say there were no threats of late. prime ministerjustin trudeau called the killing a terrorist attack on muslims. to the more than one million...
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he has now been named as alexandre bissonnette, in his late 20s. a motive as yet. but, even though this is known to be a peaceful place, with very little crime, that same mosque here in quebec city has been targeted with islamophobia before. injune, during during the muslim holy month of ramadan, a pig's head was left on the doorstep, but mosque leaders say there were no threats of late. prime ministerjustin trudeau called the killing a terrorist attack on muslims. to the more than one million canadians who profess the muslim faith, i want to say directly, we are with you. 36 million hearts are breaking with yours. and know that we value you. in recent days, the prime minister stood up against some of the anti—islamic rhetoric coming from the us, saying canada would continue to welcome those fleeing persecution, no matter their faith. aleem maqbool, bbc news, quebec city. you are watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: a bbc investigation exposes a global network of traffickers selling baby chimpanzees. also on the programme: w
he has now been named as alexandre bissonnette, in his late 20s. a motive as yet. but, even though this is known to be a peaceful place, with very little crime, that same mosque here in quebec city has been targeted with islamophobia before. injune, during during the muslim holy month of ramadan, a pig's head was left on the doorstep, but mosque leaders say there were no threats of late. prime ministerjustin trudeau called the killing a terrorist attack on muslims. to the more than one million...
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police arrested this man--- 27 year old alexandre bissonnette. he's charged wit6 degree murder for allegedly opening fire during evening prayer at the mosque. 5 others were seriously injured. while they are still questioning him about a motive, police say bissonette often made derogatory comments about immigrants and women on social media. and canadian officials now calling him a terrorist. make no mistake - this was a terrorist attack." butt " the people who commit this acts mean to test our resolve and weaken our values. we will not close our minds. we will open our hearts." the shooting triggered security concerns across north america. in the district-- police and representatives from the mayor's office visited all nine islamic centers in the district to talk about security and keeping worshippers safe. in the day ahead-- if you plan to sign up for the affordable care act-- the clock is ticking. open enrollment ends today. enrollment figures help insurers decide next year's premiums and if they want to stay in the market projected that more th
police arrested this man--- 27 year old alexandre bissonnette. he's charged wit6 degree murder for allegedly opening fire during evening prayer at the mosque. 5 others were seriously injured. while they are still questioning him about a motive, police say bissonette often made derogatory comments about immigrants and women on social media. and canadian officials now calling him a terrorist. make no mistake - this was a terrorist attack." butt " the people who commit this acts mean to...
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he is alexandre bissonnette. he faces six counts of first-degree murder and five attempted murder charges. the safety minister says the attack would be difficult to prevent. the nation's terror threat remains unchanged. on monday night, marchers held a vigil to honor the victims. >>> in a major shift, the boy scouts of america will now accept members based on their gender identity opening the door for transgender boys to join. they will no longer require birth certificates. the move comes eight months after an 8-year-old cub scout filed a lawsuit claiming he was kicked out for his gender. >>> we have more on the weather with meteorologist pedram javaheri. >> big dip in the jet stream allowed some of the action to rolla cross the region with snowshowers over the past 24 hours. the cold air certainly in place here to support the sticking around into the afternoon hours as well. notice this, at this hour, in detroit, cleveland, we are seeing snowshowers come down. punxsutawney is the place to be in a couple of weeks
he is alexandre bissonnette. he faces six counts of first-degree murder and five attempted murder charges. the safety minister says the attack would be difficult to prevent. the nation's terror threat remains unchanged. on monday night, marchers held a vigil to honor the victims. >>> in a major shift, the boy scouts of america will now accept members based on their gender identity opening the door for transgender boys to join. they will no longer require birth certificates. the move...
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alexandre bissonnette is accused of killing six people, and injuring eight others.he prime minister of canada because of the shooting rampage in act of muslims. alexandre bissonnette was known and legibly for his far right nationalists use. the u.n. security council scheduled to hold a meeting tuesday to address iran's missile tests over the weekend. the test was in defiance of u.n. resolution the bars i ran from testing ballistic missiles. newly confirmed u.s. ambassador to the u.n., nikki haley, will attend the meeting which is being held at the request of the united states. now, back to "hannity." >> if you wait, you're going to be reacting, and when i want to be clear on is the president is not going to wait. he's going to make sure he does everything in his power when he can to protect the homeland and its people. that's it. getting ahead of threats is the key. if not waiting until they happen, not saying how to react to make sure it doesn't happen again? what i want to be clear about is since becoming president, he's continued to take steps through executive o
alexandre bissonnette is accused of killing six people, and injuring eight others.he prime minister of canada because of the shooting rampage in act of muslims. alexandre bissonnette was known and legibly for his far right nationalists use. the u.n. security council scheduled to hold a meeting tuesday to address iran's missile tests over the weekend. the test was in defiance of u.n. resolution the bars i ran from testing ballistic missiles. newly confirmed u.s. ambassador to the u.n., nikki...
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a 27-year-old college student was charged in this attack, alexandre bissonnette.ared in a hearing yesterday and will be back in court in three weeks. his peers described him as a loner with anti immigrant >>> former president obama breaks his silence on president trump's immigration order. he released a statement yesterday saying quote, he fundamentally disagrees with the notion of discriminating against individuals because of their faith or religion. the former president also praised protesters who have taken to the streets in opposition of the travel bans. >>> is white house's correspondence dinner could have some competition. comedian samantha b. is planning a different party on the same night. proceed from the dinner will go to the committee to protect journalists and will be held at the will lard hotel. >>> all morning weave been asking your thoughts on facebook when it comes to dressing your child. do you struggle finding dresses and shirts and other clothing that reflect your daughter or son's interests? >> angie is here with more on two virginia moms on a
a 27-year-old college student was charged in this attack, alexandre bissonnette.ared in a hearing yesterday and will be back in court in three weeks. his peers described him as a loner with anti immigrant >>> former president obama breaks his silence on president trump's immigration order. he released a statement yesterday saying quote, he fundamentally disagrees with the notion of discriminating against individuals because of their faith or religion. the former president also praised...
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six men between the ages of 39 and 60 were shot and killed, the suspect, 27-year-old alexandre bissonnette was a student at duval university. he appeared in court yesterday and was charged with six counts of first degree murder. >> the charges are those that was disclosed by the evidence so far. >> law enforcement sources tell cbs news they believe bissonnette is a white wing extremist. on facebook he liked the political organization generation national whose manifesto rejects multiculturalism. this shooting is a reminder of why president trump is taking steps to be proactive instead of reactive when it comes to national security. but all indications here are this was not an attack by overseas islamic terrorists but by a home grown suspect here from canada. anna warner, cbs news, quebec city. >> police initially arrested two men following sunday's shooting but later said just one remained a suspect. sources telling cbs that bissonnette was not known to u.s. authorities and police have not speculated on a motive. >>> this morning a public hearing was held in san francisco to discuss the bai
six men between the ages of 39 and 60 were shot and killed, the suspect, 27-year-old alexandre bissonnette was a student at duval university. he appeared in court yesterday and was charged with six counts of first degree murder. >> the charges are those that was disclosed by the evidence so far. >> law enforcement sources tell cbs news they believe bissonnette is a white wing extremist. on facebook he liked the political organization generation national whose manifesto rejects...
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the suspect is alexandre bissonnette, charged with six counts of murder. tonight police searched his home where his family has lived for decades. neighbors said he was anti-social and kept to himself. one of the victims was a professor at the university where the shooter went to school. a student who knew bissonnette through the school's chess club described him to nbc news as calm but said he was active on certain anti-immigrant facebook pages. investigators have not yet provided a motive. >> i'm really shocked by all of this. >> reporter: this morning mohammad laberde, vice president of the mosque, was overcome with grief. tonight the eiffel tower going dark for the victims. this happened just after trump's controversial immigration ban sparked international outrage. canadian prime minister justin trudeau who pledged to assist those barred from entering the united states condemning the shooting. adding canadians will not be broken by this violence. lester, tonight in spite of the cold weather, thousands are streaming through the streets of quebec city to
the suspect is alexandre bissonnette, charged with six counts of murder. tonight police searched his home where his family has lived for decades. neighbors said he was anti-social and kept to himself. one of the victims was a professor at the university where the shooter went to school. a student who knew bissonnette through the school's chess club described him to nbc news as calm but said he was active on certain anti-immigrant facebook pages. investigators have not yet provided a motive....
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the suspect is identified as alexandre bissonnette. described as a loner.d with six counts of murder and five counts of attempted murder. he did not enter a plea. a second man who was detained after the deadly attack has been cheered as a witness. >>> the boy scouts of america made a major announcement. effective immediately they will begin accepting transgender people into its programs. this comes 18 months after the scouts ended their long ban. they have band only their practice of determining eligibility by birth certificates because states vary widely on interpretations. >>> just ahead, donald trump's policies turn up the heat in the battle of uber versus lyft. we'll tell you about that. plus some heavy hitters are pushing back on the president's immigration policies. you're watching "early today." this is 100% useful for a 100% fresh mouth. just ask listerine® users. the very people we studied in the study of bold. people who are statistically more likely to stand up to a bully. do a yoga handstand. and be in a magician's act. listerine® kills 99% of b
the suspect is identified as alexandre bissonnette. described as a loner.d with six counts of murder and five counts of attempted murder. he did not enter a plea. a second man who was detained after the deadly attack has been cheered as a witness. >>> the boy scouts of america made a major announcement. effective immediately they will begin accepting transgender people into its programs. this comes 18 months after the scouts ended their long ban. they have band only their practice of...
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alexandre bissonnette did not speak during a brief appearance in court.e were injured in the attack. he faces six counts of murder and five of attempted murder. a legal battle over the rights of parents to take their children out of school for term—time holidays reaches the supreme court today. the case will have ramifications for families across england, as our education correspondent gillian hargreaves explains. isle of wight businessmanjohn platt says d oze ns isle of wight businessmanjohn platt says dozens of parents get in touch with him every day about term time holiday finds. he decided to fight it all the way and says he has no regrets after taking his daughter to disneyland when she had 90% attendance at school. the legal row is about what going to school regularly means. i believe that she attended school frequently or very often but there position is it means every day. that is the most draconian interpretation of this legislation you could possibly have. councils from the isle of wight to the north of england have different policies. some issu
alexandre bissonnette did not speak during a brief appearance in court.e were injured in the attack. he faces six counts of murder and five of attempted murder. a legal battle over the rights of parents to take their children out of school for term—time holidays reaches the supreme court today. the case will have ramifications for families across england, as our education correspondent gillian hargreaves explains. isle of wight businessmanjohn platt says d oze ns isle of wight businessmanjohn...
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canadian authorities now releasing the name of the suspect alexandre bissonnette, believed to have acted alone. >> we can't express our sadness. >> the quebec cultural center remembered their fellow members this man asked that the six dead be remembered as members of the community. they had wives, children, families. prime minister trudeau said the act of terror committed against the muslim community was an attack against all canadians. >> we will mourn this devastating attack and we will heel together heal together as one community, as one country, and as one family. >> reporter: investigators are piecing together the details of the fatal shooting attack that left six people dead, eight more injured. investigators are saying little about the motivation. >> we know that this horror has been based on intolerance and hot red towards one spec community. it's too early to say exactly what kind of message these people, horrible message they wanted to send. >> reporter: president trump spoke with canada's prime minister and offered up the support of the united states. one other thing, accordin
canadian authorities now releasing the name of the suspect alexandre bissonnette, believed to have acted alone. >> we can't express our sadness. >> the quebec cultural center remembered their fellow members this man asked that the six dead be remembered as members of the community. they had wives, children, families. prime minister trudeau said the act of terror committed against the muslim community was an attack against all canadians. >> we will mourn this devastating attack...
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alexandre bissonnette appeared at a hearing yesterday and will be back in court in three weeks. his peers described him as a loner with antti immigrant views. a second person detained after the shooting is no longer a suspe suspect. >>> you may notice extra police officers around several mosques in fairfax county. the tweet used the hash tags engagement and building trust. police are asking for tips if you notice anything suspicious. >>> take a look at your screen. this is 15-year-old from germantown, the police department is worried about christina edwards emotional and physical welfare. she's 5'6" tall and brown eyes. if you see her call police. >>> there's been a case of whooping cough. an e-mail went out yesterday suggesting parents monitor their children for signs of the illness. the school system also wants to make sure all immunizations are up to date. it's a bacterial disease that begins with cold symptoms and can be treated with antibiotics. >>> a wild bob cat is likely wandering around the woods. she escaped her enclosure at the national zoo yesterday. there was a hole
alexandre bissonnette appeared at a hearing yesterday and will be back in court in three weeks. his peers described him as a loner with antti immigrant views. a second person detained after the shooting is no longer a suspe suspect. >>> you may notice extra police officers around several mosques in fairfax county. the tweet used the hash tags engagement and building trust. police are asking for tips if you notice anything suspicious. >>> take a look at your screen. this is...
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he's now been named as alexandre bissonnette, in his late 20s, and he could appear in court as early motive as yet, but even though this is known to be a peaceful place with very little crime, that same mosque here in quebec city has been targeted with islamophobia before. injune, during during the muslim holy month of ramadan, a pig's head was left on the doorstep. but mosque leaders say there were no threats of late. prime ministerjustin trudeau called the killing a terrorist attack on muslims. to the more than one million canadians who profess the muslim faith, i want to say directly, we are with you. 36 million hearts are breaking with yours. and know that we value you. in recent days, the prime minister has stood up against some of the anti—islamic rhetoric coming from the us, saying canada would continue to welcome those fleeing persecution, no matter their faith. aleem maqbool, bbc news, quebec city. a global network of wildlife traffickers selling baby chimpanzees is exposed tonight in a bbc news investigation. the tiny animals are seized from the wild in west africa and sold
he's now been named as alexandre bissonnette, in his late 20s, and he could appear in court as early motive as yet, but even though this is known to be a peaceful place with very little crime, that same mosque here in quebec city has been targeted with islamophobia before. injune, during during the muslim holy month of ramadan, a pig's head was left on the doorstep. but mosque leaders say there were no threats of late. prime ministerjustin trudeau called the killing a terrorist attack on...
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minister calls the shooting at a quebec city mosque a terrorist attack, as one of the suspects, alexandre bissonnette, is charged with six counts of murder. and this video is trending on bbc.com: the british actor peter capaldi is to step down from his role as doctor who. he took over as the 12th time lord in 2013. he will remain as the doctor until the end of the current series. that's all from me now. stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, it is time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk from nato headquarters in brussels. i'm stephen sackur. the job of nato secretary general isn't an easy one, this alliance is supposed to worked by consensus. and achieving that consensus just got a whole lot harder for my guest today, jens stoltenberg, nato‘s chief. why? the united states, nato‘s dominant member, is now being led by president trump, who has voiced grave doubts about nato‘s future. so, will trump's assent hasten the demise of nato? jens stoltenberg, welcome to hardtalk. thank you so much. would you agree the presidency of donald trump brings an unprecedented amount of uncertainty into global securi
minister calls the shooting at a quebec city mosque a terrorist attack, as one of the suspects, alexandre bissonnette, is charged with six counts of murder. and this video is trending on bbc.com: the british actor peter capaldi is to step down from his role as doctor who. he took over as the 12th time lord in 2013. he will remain as the doctor until the end of the current series. that's all from me now. stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, it is time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk from...
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alexandre bissonnette stands accused of killing six men, injuring more than a dozen others, shooting them all in the back when he allegedly stormed the mosque and opened fire sunday night. this canadian facebook advocacy group for syrian refugees said they trolled their page. vincent boissonneault knows him from school -- the'yre connected on facebook. >> when you were looking at these posts, were you seeing signs of someone who might be anti-immigrant? >> anti-immigrant in the broader sense, i guess so. islamophobic, definitely. >> islamophobic, definitely? >> i don't think anything could have told he was going to put his xenophobic thoughts into violent action. >> reporter: tonight, we're seeing the faces of the men killed. this man, a professor at the same university where bissonnette studied anthropology and political science. these two teens saw the aftermath. >> they were on a stretcher. it was hard to hold back tears. >> reporter: memorials like this one are popping up all over this neighborhood. bisonnette will be in court in late february where he will face more charges, inc
alexandre bissonnette stands accused of killing six men, injuring more than a dozen others, shooting them all in the back when he allegedly stormed the mosque and opened fire sunday night. this canadian facebook advocacy group for syrian refugees said they trolled their page. vincent boissonneault knows him from school -- the'yre connected on facebook. >> when you were looking at these posts, were you seeing signs of someone who might be anti-immigrant? >> anti-immigrant in the...
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he's 27 and called alexandre bissonnette. page he indicated he liked marine le pen, the leader of france's far—right national front party. a refugee group in the city says he was known for his far—right views. vigils have been held in parts of canada. prime ministerjustin trudeau spoke at one of them. translation: the six people who were killed, and all the others who were hurt, did not pose a threat. they were ordinary canadians, like all of us. brothers, uncles, fathers, friends. they didn't do anything to deserve the violence and hatred of which they were victims. let's go from canada to ukraine because there is heavy fighting in the east. it's between government troops and separatists backed by russia. this is happening in a town called avdiivka. that's15km north of donetsk. ukraine's foreign ministry says, "the current escalation in donbass is a clear indication of russia's continued blatant disregard of its commitments under the minsk agreements". that refers to the peace deal signed by both sides in early 2015. here's
he's 27 and called alexandre bissonnette. page he indicated he liked marine le pen, the leader of france's far—right national front party. a refugee group in the city says he was known for his far—right views. vigils have been held in parts of canada. prime ministerjustin trudeau spoke at one of them. translation: the six people who were killed, and all the others who were hurt, did not pose a threat. they were ordinary canadians, like all of us. brothers, uncles, fathers, friends. they...
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the 27—year—old french—ca nadian alexandre bissonnette was arrested in his car after the shooting onolice and said he wanted to co—operate with the authorities. israel has accused iran of breaching a un security council resolution by carrying out a ballistic missile test. the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, said the testing of the medium—range device was a flagrant violation of un rules. the security council will meet later on tuesday, following a request from washington. so far there has been no comment from iran. the british parliament will begin debating a bill later that will give the prime minister the authority to trigger negotiations to leave the european union. a vote is due on wednesday evening. 0pposition parties plan to table amendments at a later stage. can't get away from brexit. have you got any brexit, sally?” can't get away from brexit. have you got any brexit, sally? i thinki have a programme without brexit, but there is still time. anything can happen between now and 5:30am uk time. i can't avoid trump, though. technology giants are ramping up their battle again
the 27—year—old french—ca nadian alexandre bissonnette was arrested in his car after the shooting onolice and said he wanted to co—operate with the authorities. israel has accused iran of breaching a un security council resolution by carrying out a ballistic missile test. the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, said the testing of the medium—range device was a flagrant violation of un rules. the security council will meet later on tuesday, following a request from washington. so far...
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alexandre bissonnette faces six counts of first—degree murder and five of attempted murder.sh mps are to conduct an inquiry into "fake news" on social media. they'll consider what it defines as stories of "uncertain provenance and accuracy", examining where they come from, how they spread and their impact on democracy. now on bbc news, reporters. welcome to reporters, i'm philippa thomas. from here in the bbc news room, we send out correspondents to give you the best stories from across the globe. in this week's programme: is america's mission in afghanistan accomplished 7 justin rowlatt asks what the trump administration should do about the united states longest war. according to the american government's own estimates, the taliban still controls a third of the country, opium production is at record high and corruption is still rife here. the forgotten refugees of western sahara. sally nabil gets rare access to camps deep in the algerian desert where tens of thousands of people are living in limbo. anger is growing among many of the youth living in these camps and they say
alexandre bissonnette faces six counts of first—degree murder and five of attempted murder.sh mps are to conduct an inquiry into "fake news" on social media. they'll consider what it defines as stories of "uncertain provenance and accuracy", examining where they come from, how they spread and their impact on democracy. now on bbc news, reporters. welcome to reporters, i'm philippa thomas. from here in the bbc news room, we send out correspondents to give you the best...
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alexandre bissonnette, who's 27, did not speak during his court appearance.ts of murder and five of attempted murder. vigils have been held across canada in memory of those killed and injured. the prospect of the uk leaving the european union will move a step closer today when mps begin debating the bill that will give theresa may the authority to trigger article 50. the government was forced to draw up the legislation after being overruled in the supreme court. some labour mps and the snp have said they'll vote against the measure. adoption organisations have told this programme that a cap on funding for specialist therapy could lead to a rise in the number of placements breaking down. the adoption support fund, which provides financial help for therapy, was cut last october to £5,000 per child. agencies are concerned that without sufficient funds to help children from disadvantaged backgrounds, families will not be able to cope. and later in this programme, we'll be hearing from families about their experience of adoption, and from some who've had to make t
alexandre bissonnette, who's 27, did not speak during his court appearance.ts of murder and five of attempted murder. vigils have been held across canada in memory of those killed and injured. the prospect of the uk leaving the european union will move a step closer today when mps begin debating the bill that will give theresa may the authority to trigger article 50. the government was forced to draw up the legislation after being overruled in the supreme court. some labour mps and the snp have...
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alexandre bissonnette faces six counts of first—degree murder and five of attempted murder.e people remain in a critical condition following the attack on sunday. british mps are to conduct an inquiry into fake news on social media. they will consider what it defines as stories of uncertain provenance and accuracy, examining where they come from, how they spread, and their impact on democracy. now it is time for a look back at the day in westminster. hello, and welcome to monday in parliament — our look at the day at westminster. our top stories: the foreign secretary says all british passport holders will be able to travel to the united states, despite president trump's travel ban. this executive order will make no difference to any british passport holder, irrespective of their country of birth or whether they hold another passport. but despite borisjohnson describing the policy as "wrong", opposition mps say he's not going far enough reacting to the policy. this order was signed on holocaust memorial day. for the sake of history, for heaven's sake, have the guts to speak
alexandre bissonnette faces six counts of first—degree murder and five of attempted murder.e people remain in a critical condition following the attack on sunday. british mps are to conduct an inquiry into fake news on social media. they will consider what it defines as stories of uncertain provenance and accuracy, examining where they come from, how they spread, and their impact on democracy. now it is time for a look back at the day in westminster. hello, and welcome to monday in parliament...
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alexandre bissonnette stands accused of killing six men, injuring more than a dozen others, shooting them all in the back when he allegedly stormed the mosque and opened fire sunday night. this canadian facebook advocacy group for syrian refugees said they trolled their page. vincent boissonneault knows him from school -- the'yre connected on facebook. >> when you were looking at these posts, were you seeing signs of someone who might be anti-immigrant? >> anti-immigrant in the broader sense, i guess so. islamophobic, definitely. >> islamophobic, definitely? >> i don't think anything could have told he was going to put his xenophobic thoughts into violent action. >> reporter: tonight, we're seeing the faces of the men killed. this man, a professor at the same university where bissonnette studied anthropology and political science. these two teens saw the aftermath. >> they were on a stretcher. it was hard to hold back tears. >> reporter: memorials like this one are popping up all over this neighborhood. bisonnette will be in court in late february where he will face more charges, inc
alexandre bissonnette stands accused of killing six men, injuring more than a dozen others, shooting them all in the back when he allegedly stormed the mosque and opened fire sunday night. this canadian facebook advocacy group for syrian refugees said they trolled their page. vincent boissonneault knows him from school -- the'yre connected on facebook. >> when you were looking at these posts, were you seeing signs of someone who might be anti-immigrant? >> anti-immigrant in the...
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alexandre bissonnette faces six counts of first—degree murder and five of attempted murder. mps are to conduct an inquiry into "fake news" on social media. they'll consider what it defines as stories of uncertain provenance and accuracy, examining where they come from, how they spread, and their impact on democracy. let's have a quick look at the headlines in the papers: the metro's front page has a picture showing the huge protest in whitehall, against president trump's immigration policies and his invitation to britain. the telegraph reports that a minster has told mps that parents have as much responsibility to care for their elderly parents, as they do for their own children. the express is worried about a killer arctic blast it says is on the way. the mirror says mr trump's hotels contain all kinds of products imported into the us, despite his america first policy. the independent focuses on the question of when theresa may knew about mr tump‘s immigration policy order. the guardian says there is domestic uproar in britain over mr trump's policy. and the times reports t
alexandre bissonnette faces six counts of first—degree murder and five of attempted murder. mps are to conduct an inquiry into "fake news" on social media. they'll consider what it defines as stories of uncertain provenance and accuracy, examining where they come from, how they spread, and their impact on democracy. let's have a quick look at the headlines in the papers: the metro's front page has a picture showing the huge protest in whitehall, against president trump's immigration...
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the suspect has been identified as alexandre bissonnette. have not given a motive for the attack but the canadian prime minister trudeau is calling it an act of terror. >>> san francisco police are stepping up their patrols around mosques in city in response to the shooting. they are being proactive and checking on mosques routinely. they have expressed condolences to the mosques and helping to feel them more secure. >>> president trump will leave in tact a executive order that left in workplace protections for lgbt people. the statement says in part that president trump continues to be respectful and supportive of lgbtq rights just as he was throughout the election. there was question about whether this law would stay in effect because the trump administration vowed to roll back much of president obama's work from the past eight years. the law protects people from discrimination while working for federal contractors. >>> the boy scouts of america says it will now allow transgender boys into its programs. previously the boy scouts had a poli
the suspect has been identified as alexandre bissonnette. have not given a motive for the attack but the canadian prime minister trudeau is calling it an act of terror. >>> san francisco police are stepping up their patrols around mosques in city in response to the shooting. they are being proactive and checking on mosques routinely. they have expressed condolences to the mosques and helping to feel them more secure. >>> president trump will leave in tact a executive order...
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authorities are,,,,,,,, charging the suspected shooter with six counts of murder. 27-year-old, alexandre bissonnette, is accused of entering the mosque last night during evening prayers and opening fire. six were killed, five remain in critical condition, and another 12 suffered minor in >>> new details on the mosque shooting last night. six people were killed, five remain in critical condition. another 12 suffered minor injuries. police have not offered a motive for the shootings but prime minister justin trudeau called it an act of terror. >>> president trump revealed he will announce his pick for the supreme court. the seat has remained vacant for a year. the senate refused to hold meetings for president obama's nominee they wanted to wait for the new president. >>> tomorrow night is the deadline to apply for insurance for covered california the state's online marketplace. over 1,150,000 people have signed up for new coverage. at one point 3 million others have renewed their existing plans. the open enrollment period ends tomorrow night at midnight. >>> a 2 day crime spree then a dramatic arrest.
authorities are,,,,,,,, charging the suspected shooter with six counts of murder. 27-year-old, alexandre bissonnette, is accused of entering the mosque last night during evening prayers and opening fire. six were killed, five remain in critical condition, and another 12 suffered minor in >>> new details on the mosque shooting last night. six people were killed, five remain in critical condition. another 12 suffered minor injuries. police have not offered a motive for the shootings but...
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the suspect is alexandre bissonnette, charged with six counts of murder. tonight police searched his home where his family has lived for decades. >> i'm really shocked by all of this. >> reporter: canadian prime minister, justin trudeau who pledged to assist those barred from the united states condemned sunday's shooting. adding canadians will not be broken by this violence. tonight in spite of the frigid cold streaming through the streets of quebec city for an outdoor vigil as security is stepped up at mosques in canada and the united states. kevin tibbles, nbc 6, quebec city. >> we need to take a quick break. find us on twitter, @carolincnbc or @louisabojesen. also live on the world markets live blog. it runs throughout the european trading day. much more to come on "street signs." >>> hello. you're still watching "street signs." i'm carolin roth. >> i'm louisa bojesen. these are your headlines. >>> shares in ocado leading the way in europe as the online grocer said it is busier than ever in talks with potential overseas partners. >> h & m shares on cour
the suspect is alexandre bissonnette, charged with six counts of murder. tonight police searched his home where his family has lived for decades. >> i'm really shocked by all of this. >> reporter: canadian prime minister, justin trudeau who pledged to assist those barred from the united states condemned sunday's shooting. adding canadians will not be broken by this violence. tonight in spite of the frigid cold streaming through the streets of quebec city for an outdoor vigil as...
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they charged 27-year-old alexandre bissonnette with six counts of murder and five counts of attempted murder. he will appear in court next month. >>> the boy scouts of america say they are adapting to changing communities. the group will now allow transgender children who identify as boys to enroll in boys only programs. the enrollment will be based on the gender that's put on the relied on the gender listed on the child's birth certificate. >> bullying is an issue at schools and now we know it can have an impact on student's grades. researchers found kids who were bullied were more likely to have poor grades, feel less intel jentd and dislike school. once the bullying started to subside children had fewer academic problems. >>> a wild bob cat is probably roaming the woods around rock creek park. >> have you seen her? she escaped her enclosure at the national zoo yesterday. a hole was discovered in the mesh fencing around her exhibit. the zoo is hoping she will come back on her own for food and shelter. until then a small part of the great cats exhibit is closed. keepers say if you do
they charged 27-year-old alexandre bissonnette with six counts of murder and five counts of attempted murder. he will appear in court next month. >>> the boy scouts of america say they are adapting to changing communities. the group will now allow transgender children who identify as boys to enroll in boys only programs. the enrollment will be based on the gender that's put on the relied on the gender listed on the child's birth certificate. >> bullying is an issue at schools and...
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alexandre bissonnette and mohamed khadir are in custody.t happened during last night's evening prayers. six people are now dead, five others are critically injured. two people are still in the intensive care unit. another dozen people also suffered minor injuries. >> quebec city today has been hit by terrorism. it's hard to believe in such a peaceful, beautiful city, that such a thing could happen. >> authorities said one suspect was arrested alt the scene and another was in his car on a nearby bridge where he called 911 to say he wanted to cooperate with police. police did not give a possible motive nor release the names of the suspects but said the two are in their late 20s or early 30s, have no prior police records. that's what they said this morning. again, now they have been named. we'll learn more about them as the day progresses. >>> now to a story we've been following closely. new details about a bank robber and his accused accomplices that shut down highway 17 for hours. >>> fighting fake news. the steps british law makers are taki
alexandre bissonnette and mohamed khadir are in custody.t happened during last night's evening prayers. six people are now dead, five others are critically injured. two people are still in the intensive care unit. another dozen people also suffered minor injuries. >> quebec city today has been hit by terrorism. it's hard to believe in such a peaceful, beautiful city, that such a thing could happen. >> authorities said one suspect was arrested alt the scene and another was in his car...
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sources describe 27-year-old alexandre bissonnette as a loner with anti-immigrant views but authorities's shooting unclear. bissonnette faces six counts of murder as well as other charges. >>> and residents of flint, michigan, have filed a class action lawsuit against the epa seeking $720 million in damages for the city's water crisis. claiming that the epa waited for months before taking emergency action to address levels of lead in the water. >>> and a surprising discovery on board an american airlines plane. a mechanic found $434,000 of cocaine in the nose gear. the plane had arrived in tulsa from miami and as you might imagine the dea is now investigating. >>> and finally the play of the night in basketball had nothing to do with sports and everything to do with family. the boston celtics paying tribute to military families and then shocked everyone when air force national guard sergeant matthew knowles suddenly walked onto the court. his mom and his family stunned and overjoyed because moments earlier there was a big message on the jumbotron saying he was still overseas. players an
sources describe 27-year-old alexandre bissonnette as a loner with anti-immigrant views but authorities's shooting unclear. bissonnette faces six counts of murder as well as other charges. >>> and residents of flint, michigan, have filed a class action lawsuit against the epa seeking $720 million in damages for the city's water crisis. claiming that the epa waited for months before taking emergency action to address levels of lead in the water. >>> and a surprising discovery...
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police called the suspect alexandre bissonnette a lone wolf. >> this was a group of innocence targeted for practicing -- innocents practiced for targeting their -- innocents targeted for practicing their faith. this wastries attack. >> security is being stepped up at mosques around the world. president trump called canada's prime minister offering condolences and u.s. government resources. >>> santa clara county sheriff's department identified the man who went on a crime spree last week that began with a bank robbery. this is the booking photo of 21- year-old cruz vargas. investigators say he held up a bank of america last thursday and that lead to a chase and a man hunt that closed highway 17. investigators say the robbery suspect escaped on foot after officers used a pit maneuver to stop his car on 17. they ended up shutting down the highway, but they couldn't find it. vargas later broke into a home and stole a minivan, then reportedly ditched that vehicle and stole an unmarked police car. police tracked down that vehicle on friday and arrested vargas. >>> a cliff side apartment buil
police called the suspect alexandre bissonnette a lone wolf. >> this was a group of innocence targeted for practicing -- innocents practiced for targeting their -- innocents targeted for practicing their faith. this wastries attack. >> security is being stepped up at mosques around the world. president trump called canada's prime minister offering condolences and u.s. government resources. >>> santa clara county sheriff's department identified the man who went on a crime...
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information about the man charged with murder in connection to that deadly shooting. 27-year-old alexandre bissonnetted in court yesterday. he was charged with six counts of murder. witnesses say he arrived at the city's islamic cultural center sunday night dressed in all black, with at least one weapon. he later called 9-1-1 identifying himself as the shooter. the deadly attack is being investigated as an act of terrorism. in a story you will only see on kron four... one of many people now stuck abroad as a result of the president's travel ban is a san francisco film student. payam jafari went home recently to visit family in iran... and now he says his college education is at stake. he is enrolled in his third year at academy of art university in san francisco... using an "f-one" student visa. he has been working on a movie for the past three years... and says his project is now at jeopardy because he is not allowed to return to the country. academy of art administrators say their hands are tied. they normally try to help students with visas... but they must follow legal guidelines. payam says he is
information about the man charged with murder in connection to that deadly shooting. 27-year-old alexandre bissonnetted in court yesterday. he was charged with six counts of murder. witnesses say he arrived at the city's islamic cultural center sunday night dressed in all black, with at least one weapon. he later called 9-1-1 identifying himself as the shooter. the deadly attack is being investigated as an act of terrorism. in a story you will only see on kron four... one of many people now...
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this is the university student alexandre bissonnette. he was charged with six counts of first degree murder and five counts of attempted murder for that shooting rampage on sunday. some 50 worshippers were in that mosque at the time of the attack. police say bissonnette is known for having far-right nationalist views. investigators, though, have not yet provided a motive. >> the red wood city police department today is paying its respects to a fellow officer who died from natural causes while on the job. this is new video of the pro session in red wood city. officer silva getting full honors there. officer silva died on january 20th. he was 57 years old. police say the officers found him inside a police facility, unconscious and not breathing. he served 18 years on the red wood city police department's force. today service is taking place inside the fox theater in red wood city. >> up next at 11:00, the push for california to leave the union is gaining momentum. the next step for cal exit. >> plus the surprising find when this plane land
this is the university student alexandre bissonnette. he was charged with six counts of first degree murder and five counts of attempted murder for that shooting rampage on sunday. some 50 worshippers were in that mosque at the time of the attack. police say bissonnette is known for having far-right nationalist views. investigators, though, have not yet provided a motive. >> the red wood city police department today is paying its respects to a fellow officer who died from natural causes...
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alexandre bissonnette surrendered. he opened fire killing six people. the press say bissonnette made derogatory comments against immigrants and women on social media. tonight five worshipers are in the hospital. jonathan: that attack has local mosques examing their own security measures in place. kevin lewis is joining us live in northwest washington at a mosque that just received federal funding to help in that effort. kevin, tell us about that. kevin: hi, jonathan. today alone there are 3.3 million muslims living in the u.s. that is half of the population of this d.c. metro area. this evening, a large percentage of them feel they are under siege. at the mosque in northwest, imam sharif comforts his con congregant shaken by president trump's executive orders and the attacks in quebec. >> we are seeing things that have never happened before in the history of the country. kevin: today, m.p.d. and the d.c. mayor's office visited all nine islamic centers across the district, exchanging notes and providing emotional support. >> we are some place else. some
alexandre bissonnette surrendered. he opened fire killing six people. the press say bissonnette made derogatory comments against immigrants and women on social media. tonight five worshipers are in the hospital. jonathan: that attack has local mosques examing their own security measures in place. kevin lewis is joining us live in northwest washington at a mosque that just received federal funding to help in that effort. kevin, tell us about that. kevin: hi, jonathan. today alone there are 3.3...
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alexandre bissonnette, a french canadian university student, now thought to be the only suspect in that shooting rampage that killed six muslim men, and the charges against them include six counts of first-degree murder, and there is word that he has far-right nationalist views. david lee miller is in quebec city with more. >> heather, what is notable here is that the alleged shooter had no known criminal history, but as you mentioned, he did have a reputation locally for espousing extremist ideologies. on social media he repeatedly voiced his support for france's anti-immigrant national from political party, and during his first court appearance, bissonnette, wearing a white jumpsuit and his hands and feet shackled, didn't say a single word. he has not entered a plea to the charges, and he could face additional charges as well. although the prime minister here, justin trudeau, has called the attack in "despicable act of terror." bissonnette has not been charged with an act of terrorism under canadian law. meanwhile, no, quebec and the rest of canada continues to mourn outside the mosqu
alexandre bissonnette, a french canadian university student, now thought to be the only suspect in that shooting rampage that killed six muslim men, and the charges against them include six counts of first-degree murder, and there is word that he has far-right nationalist views. david lee miller is in quebec city with more. >> heather, what is notable here is that the alleged shooter had no known criminal history, but as you mentioned, he did have a reputation locally for espousing...
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several law enforce the sources confirmed to nbc news that the suspect in the shooting is alexandre bissonnettently in custody. earlier today president trump calling the prime minister of canada to express condolences. that's ron allen who you see up in canada. he's been covering the latest from quebec city. ron, what more can you tell us? >> reporter: well, there was a second person arrested earlier and turns out he was a witness to what happened. it happened right behind me here. the mosque is that glass-front building there that the police have blocked off this entire street in front of. that's where it happened. can you see down at the bottom of the hill here, there's a little memorial that's taking shape, flowers left and cards and condolences. later tonight we expect some many thousands of people to fill this entire area around the mosque for a vigil. to pay their respects. we also think that the prment of canada, justin trudeau, may be coming this way. there's a lot of preparation going under way. you can see canadian networks showing up for their shows. they're clearing off this area in
several law enforce the sources confirmed to nbc news that the suspect in the shooting is alexandre bissonnettently in custody. earlier today president trump calling the prime minister of canada to express condolences. that's ron allen who you see up in canada. he's been covering the latest from quebec city. ron, what more can you tell us? >> reporter: well, there was a second person arrested earlier and turns out he was a witness to what happened. it happened right behind me here. the...
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authorities have charged 27-year-old alexandre bissonnette with six counts of first degree murder andattempted murder. canadian prime minister justin trudeau called the rampage an act of terrorism. bissonnette is known through online communities for having extreme right wing french nationalist views. >> a missouri man broke his cane fighting off another man who was in the middle of an attack on a bus driver. rodney goldman said he saw the attack get going on the driver. goldman got up from his seat and started beating the attacker with his cane. he hit the man so hard his cane broke and the attacker finally released the driver. police arrested the attacker. the bus driver says she's thankful that goldman was there. >> if i'm on the bus and it happen again, i'm going to do the same thing, you know, because -- >> yeah, you know what. >> like i said -- >> i know that, too. >> a medical equipment company provided goldman with two new canes and the bus company gave goldman a lifetime bus pass. >> ♪ rooster sounds honey, what are you doing? watching a cow. oh what's it doing? rooster sound
authorities have charged 27-year-old alexandre bissonnette with six counts of first degree murder andattempted murder. canadian prime minister justin trudeau called the rampage an act of terrorism. bissonnette is known through online communities for having extreme right wing french nationalist views. >> a missouri man broke his cane fighting off another man who was in the middle of an attack on a bus driver. rodney goldman said he saw the attack get going on the driver. goldman got up...
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in fact, there was only one gunman behind the attack, white nationalist 27-year-old alexandre bissonnette. he was well-known online as a supporter of donald trump and far-right wing french politician marine le pen, whose visit to quebec city last year appears to have inspired him to begin voicing extremist anti-refugee, anti-immigrant and anti-woman , views online. he was charged monday with six counts of first-degree murder, and five counts of attempted murder. the information about bissonnette comes after multiple news outlets falsely reported the attack was inspired not by white nationalism, but by muslim extremism, claiming falsely one of the shooters was a muslim moroccan man. in fact, this man was not a shooter but was one of the , worshipers at the center who called 911 during the attack. on monday night, mourners had a vigil outside the islamic cultural centre. >> it is very difficult for me and for all of the other muslims . it is difficult. if you can kill a person, you're not human. in yourot have humidity heart. amy: a former top a two donald trump says the president will defi
in fact, there was only one gunman behind the attack, white nationalist 27-year-old alexandre bissonnette. he was well-known online as a supporter of donald trump and far-right wing french politician marine le pen, whose visit to quebec city last year appears to have inspired him to begin voicing extremist anti-refugee, anti-immigrant and anti-woman , views online. he was charged monday with six counts of first-degree murder, and five counts of attempted murder. the information about...
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alexandre bissonnette, who's 27, did not speak during his court appearance.empted murder. vigils have been held across canada in memory of those killed. borrowing slowed for the first time in five months according to figures from the bank of england. some economists say it might be a sign households might be reining in spending as last year's brexit boat pushed up inflation. last year british consumers recorded the fastest growth in spending among the world's richest economies. a think tank claims the government plans for creating more apprenticeships in england might turn out to be a waste of public money. the institute for fiscal studies warns the new apprenticeship drive won't provide highly paid staff and is just an exercise in hitting targets. the education department said it will enable millions of people to receive high—quality training. a report by mps has described housing conditions for asylum seekers in the uk as "disgraceful". the home affairs committee says people have been living in dirty accommodation infested with vermin. the home office has s
alexandre bissonnette, who's 27, did not speak during his court appearance.empted murder. vigils have been held across canada in memory of those killed. borrowing slowed for the first time in five months according to figures from the bank of england. some economists say it might be a sign households might be reining in spending as last year's brexit boat pushed up inflation. last year british consumers recorded the fastest growth in spending among the world's richest economies. a think tank...
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alexandre bissonnette, 27, did not speak in a court appearance.mpted murder. thejewels have been held across canada. —— vigils. a legal battle has reached the supreme court today. five judges are hearing an appeal by a council which find a father for taking his daughter to florida without her school's permission. he challenged it in the high court and won. our education correspondent reports. a dad from the isle of wight fighting his case in the highest court in the uk, overa his case in the highest court in the uk, over a £120 fine for taking his daughter on holiday to florida. it isa daughter on holiday to florida. it is a shocking situation that if i lose today any unauthorised absence of any child in any school in england, a criminal offence will have been committed. warm seas, soft sand, trying to book a family break without a big increase in price during the school holidays, it is a big challenge for most families. they should not take weeks out of school, but i do not think one family holiday per year will affect a child's education. it is
alexandre bissonnette, 27, did not speak in a court appearance.mpted murder. thejewels have been held across canada. —— vigils. a legal battle has reached the supreme court today. five judges are hearing an appeal by a council which find a father for taking his daughter to florida without her school's permission. he challenged it in the high court and won. our education correspondent reports. a dad from the isle of wight fighting his case in the highest court in the uk, overa his case in...