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brenton tarrant has already pleaded guilty to charges of terrorism and murder. he faces the possibility of life in prison, possibly without parole. it has never been imposed before in new zealand. it has been an emotionally charged three days in court in christchurch. brenton tarrant, the killer responsible for the massacre in two mosques in christchurch in march 2015, sat in the dock as dozens of survivors and bereaved family spoke to the court and to him directly in their impact statements. many of them did not hold back. they looked into his direction and called him a coward, a monster, a failed terrorist. many mothers and fathers asked him, what right he had to kill their children? many of them that looked at the terrorist and told him that despite your attacks, you have failed to terrorise us. that we are united, not just failed to terrorise us. that we are united, notjust within new zealand or christchurch but also the support that they
brenton tarrant has already pleaded guilty to charges of terrorism and murder. he faces the possibility of life in prison, possibly without parole. it has never been imposed before in new zealand. it has been an emotionally charged three days in court in christchurch. brenton tarrant, the killer responsible for the massacre in two mosques in christchurch in march 2015, sat in the dock as dozens of survivors and bereaved family spoke to the court and to him directly in their impact statements....
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for three days, brenton tarrant, the for three days, brenton tarra nt, the killer for three days, brentonarrant, the killer responsible for the massacre in two mosques, sat on the dock as dozens mosques, sat on the dock as d oze ns of mosques, sat on the dock as dozens of survivors and bereaved family spoke to him directly with a mix of anger and grief. i would never have imagined that the country in which my parents immigrated to for safety a nd which my parents immigrated to for safety and for a successful future for their children would result in this. this did not have to happen. while you are in prison, you will come to reality that you are now in hell. and only the fire awaits you. today, thejudge hell. and only the fire awaits you. today, the judge spent more than one hour reminding brenton tarrant of each person he killed and injured and the agony the families animals in community now face. then, he handed down the sentence. on each of the 51 charges of murder, charges 1—51, you are sentenced to life in prison. i order that you serve the sentences without parole. brenton tarrant i
for three days, brenton tarrant, the for three days, brenton tarra nt, the killer for three days, brentonarrant, the killer responsible for the massacre in two mosques, sat on the dock as dozens mosques, sat on the dock as d oze ns of mosques, sat on the dock as dozens of survivors and bereaved family spoke to him directly with a mix of anger and grief. i would never have imagined that the country in which my parents immigrated to for safety a nd which my parents immigrated to for safety and...
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we had from one survivor who was shot nine times by brenton tarrant.how he realised he was the killer, how he realised he was the target of his gun and how he had to play dead to avoid being killed. he said that the trauma and the pain will remain with him, he doesn‘t foresee a future without pain. the court also heard very distressing details about how pre—meditating this whole thing was, how, as the killer planned it for more than a year with layouts and research about mosques, when they will be busiest, how he can inflict the most damage and how he planned to burn down the mosques after his attacks. we also had about how he went into one of the main prayer rooms in a mask and started firing at groups of people who were huddled in corners, trying to escape. how he shot people lying down on the floor showing signs of life, including a three—year—old he was clinging on to his father. we are expecting to hear more of those testimonies, more of their state m e nts testimonies, more of their statements in the days to come and also expecting to hear from t
we had from one survivor who was shot nine times by brenton tarrant.how he realised he was the killer, how he realised he was the target of his gun and how he had to play dead to avoid being killed. he said that the trauma and the pain will remain with him, he doesn‘t foresee a future without pain. the court also heard very distressing details about how pre—meditating this whole thing was, how, as the killer planned it for more than a year with layouts and research about mosques, when they...
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who killed 51 muslim worshippers in new zealand is jailed for the rest of his life. 29—year—old brenton tarranttold he'll never get parole and will die behind bars. relatives of the victims say it's justice. i have this necklace that i wear of our favourite picture of me and him and what i would tell him is justice is served today. justice is served. it's the first time in new zealand anyone has been jailed for life with no prospect of release. also this lunchtime: a 17—year—old boy, kyle rittenhouse, is arrested for murder in wisconsin after two people die in protests over the police killing of a black man. anger across america at the death of jacob blake leads to a boycott by athletes of key sporting events. despite the overwhelming plea for change, there has been no action, so our focus today cannot be on basketball. forecasters warn of an "unsurvivable" storm surge, as hurricane laura makes landfall in the us state of louisiana. i saw the tag which had the name. the boy who found an australian airman‘s world war ii dog tag is thanked by his family. and coming up on bbc news: the premier lea
who killed 51 muslim worshippers in new zealand is jailed for the rest of his life. 29—year—old brenton tarranttold he'll never get parole and will die behind bars. relatives of the victims say it's justice. i have this necklace that i wear of our favourite picture of me and him and what i would tell him is justice is served today. justice is served. it's the first time in new zealand anyone has been jailed for life with no prospect of release. also this lunchtime: a 17—year—old boy,...
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you said brenton tarrant decided not to speak in court. changed by his actions. throughout the last three days, tarra nt by his actions. throughout the last three days, tarrant said he would look these victims in the eyes. in some cases he would nod in agreement with what they were saying. again he has not said sorry to these people. he has expressed no remorse and so thejudge he has expressed no remorse and so the judge slamming him he has expressed no remorse and so thejudge slamming him today he has expressed no remorse and so the judge slamming him today for his lack of empathy with these people and what they have gone through. quite clearly, these people have suffered in such a horrendous way and the support of new zealand and kiwis across the country has been so immense, they have really come together to support this community through this horrific time. when you lose a loved one like this, there is no real way of truly getting over it. quite clearly, there was some relief with today's sentence from those people who have been so sadl
you said brenton tarrant decided not to speak in court. changed by his actions. throughout the last three days, tarra nt by his actions. throughout the last three days, tarrant said he would look these victims in the eyes. in some cases he would nod in agreement with what they were saying. again he has not said sorry to these people. he has expressed no remorse and so thejudge he has expressed no remorse and so the judge slamming him he has expressed no remorse and so thejudge slamming him...
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number keeps growing as they feel empowered to tell their stories and come face—to—face with brenton tarrantnt, and that he deserved to go to hell. it has been a very intense day at the high court in christchurch, with another man also fronting up in fact in a wheelchair because he was injured during the shooting, saying his greatest fear was for his ten—year—old son who witnessed the shootings taking place, saying that he in fact had nightmares and continued to have nightmares about his father being shot and people dying around him. it had been truly traumatic. and in fact at one stage, one victim put down his statement and then addressed tarrant face—to—face, saying that when he had moved to new zealand as a 17—year—old he was called a terrorist himself and that changed on march the 15th, and that now brenton tarrant was the terrorist. at that point, the court erupted into applause. what we will see today is these victim impact statements come to a close and then the judge will look at the case and weigh up the legal arguments before summing up and handing down the sentence. many victims t
number keeps growing as they feel empowered to tell their stories and come face—to—face with brenton tarrantnt, and that he deserved to go to hell. it has been a very intense day at the high court in christchurch, with another man also fronting up in fact in a wheelchair because he was injured during the shooting, saying his greatest fear was for his ten—year—old son who witnessed the shootings taking place, saying that he in fact had nightmares and continued to have nightmares about...
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the first day in the sentencing hearing of brenton tarrant just wrapped up.ourtroom will be filled with family members of the victims, as well as survivors of the attack. tarrant pled guilty to murdering 51 people and the attempted murder of 40 others after he opened fire at two mosques in christchurch in march of last year. for more on this, let's turn to cnn's senior international correspondent ivan watson joining us from hong kong. emotional, as one might imagine. >> reporter: that's right. i forgive you were the words of the mother of one of the 51 victims of brenton tarrant's rampage. to the self-confessed terrorist's face in the courtroom today. and eyewitnesss say that was one of the only moments where we visibly responded to victims' impact statements, putting his hand to his mouth and rubbing his eye at one point. so this just part of what is expected to be a very intense emotional experience as new zealand authorities say some 66 relatives and actual survivors of the rampage will be speaking over the course of at least four days here in this court i
the first day in the sentencing hearing of brenton tarrant just wrapped up.ourtroom will be filled with family members of the victims, as well as survivors of the attack. tarrant pled guilty to murdering 51 people and the attempted murder of 40 others after he opened fire at two mosques in christchurch in march of last year. for more on this, let's turn to cnn's senior international correspondent ivan watson joining us from hong kong. emotional, as one might imagine. >> reporter: that's...
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derecho a libertad condicional, la primera vezque se aplica esta pena en ese pais.el australiano brenton tarrant, de 29 aqos, fue condenado por 51 cargos de asesinato, 40 por intento de asesinato, y uno por terrorismo al volver....mujeres en estados unidos celebran el centenario de la enmienda que ples garantiza el derecho al voto. las imagenes al regresar de la pausa... mujeres de los estados unidos se reunieron de manera "virtual" para hacer un brindis y celebrar el centenario de la enmienda constitucional, que les otorgo el derecho al voto.el evento fue organizado por la universidad de drexel, en filadelfia, que organizo una ceremonia llamada "un brindis por la tenacidad", en el independence hall.la enmienda numero 19 de la constitucion se certifico formalmente el 26 de agosto de 1920, despues de decadas de lucha por parte de las llamadas mujeres sufragistas. una fecha para celebrar. y asi llegamos al final con las locutor: televisa presenta... [música]
derecho a libertad condicional, la primera vezque se aplica esta pena en ese pais.el australiano brenton tarrant, de 29 aqos, fue condenado por 51 cargos de asesinato, 40 por intento de asesinato, y uno por terrorismo al volver....mujeres en estados unidos celebran el centenario de la enmienda que ples garantiza el derecho al voto. las imagenes al regresar de la pausa... mujeres de los estados unidos se reunieron de manera "virtual" para hacer un brindis y celebrar el centenario de la...
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earlier this year, brenton tarrant admitted 51 murders and a0 counts of manslaughter.zealand's most recent terror laws. dozens of survivors and victims' relatives will address the court in the presence of the killer. they will describe how his crimes changed their lives. but with new zealand's borders closed because of covid—19, many families as well as international media will have to follow his sentencing remotely. i did go back and forth with making the decision... despite the restriction, some relatives were granted visas to attend. hamimah tuyan's husband zekeriya died in hospital almost two months after he was shot. she's travelled from singapore and has spent two weeks in quarantine. my husband is not here to speak for himself. so, i am his voice. the children love him so much. and of course i hope that when my boys are big enough to refer to this event or this day, they will be proud of their oumi that she has travelled 8,500 km in the middle of a pandemic to see to it that their father's killer is locked away in prison for a long time. and how do you feel abou
earlier this year, brenton tarrant admitted 51 murders and a0 counts of manslaughter.zealand's most recent terror laws. dozens of survivors and victims' relatives will address the court in the presence of the killer. they will describe how his crimes changed their lives. but with new zealand's borders closed because of covid—19, many families as well as international media will have to follow his sentencing remotely. i did go back and forth with making the decision... despite the restriction,...
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they told brenton tarrant himself mass shootings.hootings. they told brenton tarrant himself how his crimes devastated their lives. many chose to start their impact statement with verses from the koran aboutjustice and peace. one person said she drove her husband to the mosque and when they had the shooting she hid in a cupboard and when she came out she described how bodies were piled on each other, including a man who was holding on his dead toddler. she went to the car park to find her husband dead there. we also heard from a mother tea rfully husband dead there. we also heard from a mother tearfully directly spoke to the killer himself. she told him she could not forgive him and that the world would not forgive him for what he'd done, and that she hopes he gets the maximum severe punishment in this life and the hereafter. the court also heard how brenton tarrant hereafter. the court also heard how brenton tarra nt flew hereafter. the court also heard how brenton tarrant flew a drone over the mosque to make sure he inflicted as mu
they told brenton tarrant himself mass shootings.hootings. they told brenton tarrant himself how his crimes devastated their lives. many chose to start their impact statement with verses from the koran aboutjustice and peace. one person said she drove her husband to the mosque and when they had the shooting she hid in a cupboard and when she came out she described how bodies were piled on each other, including a man who was holding on his dead toddler. she went to the car park to find her...
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now, within the past hour also, a court has sentenced brenton tarrant the person who shot at 51 muslims carefully and plans to attract a fad. it is the first time that sentence has been passed to new zealand. let's speak to our correspondent in new zealand. the sentencing itself didn't ta ke the sentencing itself didn't take long but the judge took time, it took nearly an hour to remind brenton tarrant of each person he killed and each one he wounded. he gave details of their lives, their achievements, of what they did, of who they were to their families and the agony these families and the agony these families now feel without him. he also spoke about brenton tarrant‘s attitude, that he showed no remorse of his crimes and the premeditated nature of those killings, the shootings on march 15, 2019. he said that each murder was a product of a calculator, lengthy planning committed with high levels of cruelty and callousness. he also told tyrants that some of his victims were children, including a three —year—old child who he shot in the head as he climbed onto his father's leg. and he sa
now, within the past hour also, a court has sentenced brenton tarrant the person who shot at 51 muslims carefully and plans to attract a fad. it is the first time that sentence has been passed to new zealand. let's speak to our correspondent in new zealand. the sentencing itself didn't ta ke the sentencing itself didn't take long but the judge took time, it took nearly an hour to remind brenton tarrant of each person he killed and each one he wounded. he gave details of their lives, their...
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another testimony, though, called for the death sentence against brenton tarrant. that does not exist in the new zealand penal code. his maximum sentence that he could face mandatory is a life sentence. a judge could decide to remove any chance of parole. kim? >> all right. thank you very much, ivan watson, in hong kong. we appreciate it. >>> well, we're following a breaking story in wisconsin. protests have erupted in the city of kenosha after a police officer shot a black man. the governor tweeted that jacob blake was shot in the back multiple times in broad daylight. a graphic video purported to be of the shooting shows at least two officers following blake with guns drawn as he walks from the passenger side of a vehicle to the driver's side. now, cnn isn't going to show the video right now, but it's purported to show an officer pointing his gun as he holds on to the man's shirt and at least seven gunshots are heard before the victim goes limp. the governor said he doesn't have all the details yet, but he says what we know for certain is that blake is not the fi
another testimony, though, called for the death sentence against brenton tarrant. that does not exist in the new zealand penal code. his maximum sentence that he could face mandatory is a life sentence. a judge could decide to remove any chance of parole. kim? >> all right. thank you very much, ivan watson, in hong kong. we appreciate it. >>> well, we're following a breaking story in wisconsin. protests have erupted in the city of kenosha after a police officer shot a black man....
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the first time the sentence has ever been handed down in the country. 29—year—old australian brenton tarrant0ur correspondent shaimaa khalil reports. for three emotionally charged days brinton tarrant the killer responsible for the massacre in two christchurch masks sat in the dock as dozens of survivors and bereaved family spoke to him directly with a mix of anger family spoke to him directly with a mix ofangerand family spoke to him directly with a mix of anger and grief. i never would have ever imagined that the country in which my parents emigrated to for safety and for a successful future for their children would result in this. this didn't have to happen. while you are in prison, you'll come to reality that you are now in hell, and only the fire awaits you. today, the judge spent more than an hour reminding tarrant of each person he killed and injured and the agony the families and the muslim community now face. then he handed down the sentence. your offending constituted extreme violence. it was brutal and beyond callous. your actions were inhuman. brenton tarrant is now the first man
the first time the sentence has ever been handed down in the country. 29—year—old australian brenton tarrant0ur correspondent shaimaa khalil reports. for three emotionally charged days brinton tarrant the killer responsible for the massacre in two christchurch masks sat in the dock as dozens of survivors and bereaved family spoke to him directly with a mix of anger family spoke to him directly with a mix ofangerand family spoke to him directly with a mix of anger and grief. i never would...
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brenton tarrant, the killer responsible for the massacre in two mosques in christchurch in march 2015poke to the court and to him directly in their impact statements. many of them did not hold back. they looked into his direction and called him a coward, a monster, a failed terrorist. many mothers and fathers asked him what right he had to kill their children? captioned the terrorist and told him that despite your attacks, you have failed to terrorise us, that we are united, notjust within new zealand or christchurch but also the support that they received from the rest of the world. thejudge has heard them for three days, he has the power to give brenton tarrant a life term with no parole which is what many of the victims's relatives and survivors have asked for. many families are saying they hope this will bring the justice and the closure that they have been waiting for, but of course, many say that the memories and the trauma of that day to live with them for a very long time. sentencing is under way at the moment, we will take you there when we have more on
brenton tarrant, the killer responsible for the massacre in two mosques in christchurch in march 2015poke to the court and to him directly in their impact statements. many of them did not hold back. they looked into his direction and called him a coward, a monster, a failed terrorist. many mothers and fathers asked him what right he had to kill their children? captioned the terrorist and told him that despite your attacks, you have failed to terrorise us, that we are united, notjust within new...
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the judge said that brenton tarrant, 29, judge said that brenton tarra nt, 29, was judge said that brentonfor his victims and many of those victims relatives confronted him in court. the judge said that tarrant was neither contrite nor ashamed. we will bring you more on that as soon as we hear we will bring you more on that as soon as we hear from our correspondent. returning out to washington, dc and jane o'brien. jane, just hearing there from lara trump, and soon we will be back to hear from clarence henderson and then the vice president and as you have said all week it is very much a trump show. six members of the trump show. six members of the trumpfamily trump show. six members of the trump family speaking to the convention. president trump has a lwa ys convention. president trump has always thought that he is his best cheerleader and spokesperson but he also puts tremendous store through loyalty a nd tremendous store through loyalty and the people he feels closest to and that give him the most loyalty are his family. that is why we have seen family. that is why we have seen if uncle
the judge said that brenton tarrant, 29, judge said that brenton tarra nt, 29, was judge said that brentonfor his victims and many of those victims relatives confronted him in court. the judge said that tarrant was neither contrite nor ashamed. we will bring you more on that as soon as we hear we will bring you more on that as soon as we hear from our correspondent. returning out to washington, dc and jane o'brien. jane, just hearing there from lara trump, and soon we will be back to hear from...
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the sentencing hearing of brenton tarrant in christchurch in new zealand has heard more distressing detailsa dozen witnesses, survivors and bereaved families. tarrant murdered 51 people in a shooting attack in two mosques last year. 0ur correspondent shaimaa khalil is in sydney. it's another very emotional day in court. heard impact state m e nts in court. heard impact statements from more survivors and more family members and relatives of the victims. this is an attack that shop the world, that shattered people, people's lives, devastated new zealand. what we are getting is the extent, how far is that devastation gone. people spoke in detail about how they had just started prayer on that friday and feeling themselves in pain, feeling the shooting. watching your friends, watching your loved ones being shot. looking at corners of blood in the two mosques in linwood and al—noor. people are speaking about their physical injuries after the attack but also we are getting the mental and psychological toll on people, eve ryo ne psychological toll on people, everyone who came up and spoke about his
the sentencing hearing of brenton tarrant in christchurch in new zealand has heard more distressing detailsa dozen witnesses, survivors and bereaved families. tarrant murdered 51 people in a shooting attack in two mosques last year. 0ur correspondent shaimaa khalil is in sydney. it's another very emotional day in court. heard impact state m e nts in court. heard impact statements from more survivors and more family members and relatives of the victims. this is an attack that shop the world,...
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brenton tarrant may be the first man in new zealand to be given a full life term with no parole. is 20 past one. our top story this lunchtime: the prime minister tells parents it's "vitally importa nt" their children go back to school, saying the life chances of a generation are at stake. and coming up... authorities in the united states agree to allow the emergency use of blood plasma treatment for coronavirus patients. coming up on bbc news... a year out from the paralympics — five—time champion hannah cockroft warns that the impact of the pandemic will have huge implications on its athletes and the future of paralympic sport. in the next hour in the united states, the republican national convention gets under way, as the race for the white house intensifies. there will be a mix of live broadcasts and online streaming over the next four days, as donald trump is officially re—nominated as the party's candidate, and he's promised to take part in each day of the convention. 0ur north america correspondent nada tawfik reports. the democrats had their turn breaking with convention t
brenton tarrant may be the first man in new zealand to be given a full life term with no parole. is 20 past one. our top story this lunchtime: the prime minister tells parents it's "vitally importa nt" their children go back to school, saying the life chances of a generation are at stake. and coming up... authorities in the united states agree to allow the emergency use of blood plasma treatment for coronavirus patients. coming up on bbc news... a year out from the paralympics —...
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brenton tarrant murdered 51 muslim worshippers when he attacked two mosques last year.the murders and is expected to be sentenced on thursday. let's hear some of the family statements. what ever gave the offender the right to take his life away from me for ever. this monster had no right to take my son from me. i have a life sentence now and will forever feel my loss. he stole that safety and security from him, just as he stole our nation's innocence and insulted the manaakitanga of our country. you are already dead to me. whatever punishment you are going to receive in this world, will never be enough. the court case involving harry maguire is due to continue today after the manchester united captain was involved in an alleged altercation with police on the greek island of mykonos. the england defender has pleaded not guilty to all charges and will not be present at the trial in syros. anthee carassava is in athens and gave us more details about the background into the case. it's important that it is happening, because up until yesterday there were concerns it would no
brenton tarrant murdered 51 muslim worshippers when he attacked two mosques last year.the murders and is expected to be sentenced on thursday. let's hear some of the family statements. what ever gave the offender the right to take his life away from me for ever. this monster had no right to take my son from me. i have a life sentence now and will forever feel my loss. he stole that safety and security from him, just as he stole our nation's innocence and insulted the manaakitanga of our...
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brenton tarrant is now the first man in new zealand to be given a full life term with no parole.act statements, survivors and bereaved families have asked the judge for exactly that. today, they feeljustice has been served. translation: she is happy that justice has been served but he is a monster — evil, and deserves everything that comes to him. when i go back to turkey, i'm going to go to my son's grave and tell my son that he is jailed for a life sentence without parole. the prime minister, jacinda ardern, also welcomed the courts decision. this has been a crime in new zealand, the likes of which has never occurred before. now we have seen a sentence the likes of which we have never seen before. but yes, it gave me relief to know that that person will never see the light of day. the sentencing ends one of the highest profile cases in new zealand, but march 15th 2019 will go down as a dark day in the country's history. the trauma and the tragic loss will stay with the families long after. shaimaa khalil, bbc news, sydney. we can talk now to lianne dalziel, the mayor of christc
brenton tarrant is now the first man in new zealand to be given a full life term with no parole.act statements, survivors and bereaved families have asked the judge for exactly that. today, they feeljustice has been served. translation: she is happy that justice has been served but he is a monster — evil, and deserves everything that comes to him. when i go back to turkey, i'm going to go to my son's grave and tell my son that he is jailed for a life sentence without parole. the prime...
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derecho a libertad condicional, la primera vezque se aplica esta pena en ese pais.el australiano brenton tarrantcho al voto. las imagenes al regresar de la pausa... t-mobile y sprint se han fusionado. y t-mobile no solo tiene una red más grande, sino una red aún mejor que nunca... con protección contra fraude incorporada en su red. presentamos scam shield, gratis en t-mobile. recibe menos llamadas fraudulentas. y punto. con la red superpoderosa de t-mobile... despídete de esas llamadas fraudulentas... ...y vuelve a contestar tu teléfono con tranquilidad. ¿aló? ♪ ♪ patricia: mujeres de los estados unidos se reunieron de manera virtualpara celebrar el centenario de la enmienda constitucional que nos otorgÓ el derecho al voto. el evento fue organizado por la universidad de princeton en filadelfia. la enmienda nÚmero 19 de la constituciÓn se revisó formalmente el 26 de agosto de 1920 despuÉs de décadas de lucha por parte de las llamadas mujeres sufragista. gracias. ♪ ♪ [habla en inglÉs] ♪ [hablan inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs]
derecho a libertad condicional, la primera vezque se aplica esta pena en ese pais.el australiano brenton tarrantcho al voto. las imagenes al regresar de la pausa... t-mobile y sprint se han fusionado. y t-mobile no solo tiene una red más grande, sino una red aún mejor que nunca... con protección contra fraude incorporada en su red. presentamos scam shield, gratis en t-mobile. recibe menos llamadas fraudulentas. y punto. con la red superpoderosa de t-mobile... despídete de esas llamadas...
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brenton tarrant.slim worshippers, and faces life in prison without parole. we can now speak to our correspondent shaimaa khalil, who has been following the hearing. thank you forjoining us on the programme. what is the latest on the second day? well, another emotional day in court, really. we had more detail, distressing detail, from family members of the victims, from survivors, about the extent and the devastation of what went on in those two masks in 2019. people speaking about just starting prayer and feeling the strike of pain, knowing they had been shot, watching friends and other worshippers being shot and killed in front of them, looking at pools of blood. some are still suffering with these physical injuries. i think what is also coming out is the extent of the psychological and mental health affect this has taken on so many of the survivors and the family members. we heard from fathers, mothers, siblings, who said they couldn't go back to normal. they had a problem interacting with other fam
brenton tarrant.slim worshippers, and faces life in prison without parole. we can now speak to our correspondent shaimaa khalil, who has been following the hearing. thank you forjoining us on the programme. what is the latest on the second day? well, another emotional day in court, really. we had more detail, distressing detail, from family members of the victims, from survivors, about the extent and the devastation of what went on in those two masks in 2019. people speaking about just starting...
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face with the families of some of his victims relatives of the bereaved and injured confronted brenton tarrant the head of the sentencing in christchurch he faces life in prison without parole for carrying out the worst mass shooting in the country's modern history. rescuers in india racing to save people from the wreckage of a building collapse south of mumbai dozens of people were trapped when the structure came down following having the right thoughts you say at least 28 people have been pulled from the drug problem. in the world health organization is urging caution over the use of blood plasma from recovered patients to treat covert sufferers it says results of international trials are inconclusive prior to their announcement to u.s. president donald trump and i'm seeing emergency authorization of the experiment recovered 19 treatment. 'd to u.s. democratic presidential nominee joe biden has called for an immediate full and transparent investigation into the police officers who shot an unarmed black man in wisconsin 29 year old jacob blake who was shot multiple times in the back as he got
face with the families of some of his victims relatives of the bereaved and injured confronted brenton tarrant the head of the sentencing in christchurch he faces life in prison without parole for carrying out the worst mass shooting in the country's modern history. rescuers in india racing to save people from the wreckage of a building collapse south of mumbai dozens of people were trapped when the structure came down following having the right thoughts you say at least 28 people have been...
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face with the families of some of his victims relatives of the bereaved and injured confronted brenton tarrant ahead of his sentencing in christchurch he faces life in prison without parole for carrying out the worst mass shooting in the country's modern history. u.s. secretary of state mike pompei or has met israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu at the start of a tour of the middle east secretary pompei appraised israel's recent normalization of ties with the united arab emirates and said he hoped other arab states would follow suit. you know in the last few minutes u.s. democratic presidential nominee joe biden has called for an immediate full and transparent investigation into the police officers who shot an unarmed black man in wisconsin the man was shot multiple times in the back by police jacob blake who is 29 is in a serious condition in hospital after being shot while getting into a vehicle on sunday afternoon police say they were responding to a domestic incident protests erupted across the city with officers using tear gas to try and disperse crowds police also imposed an overni
face with the families of some of his victims relatives of the bereaved and injured confronted brenton tarrant ahead of his sentencing in christchurch he faces life in prison without parole for carrying out the worst mass shooting in the country's modern history. u.s. secretary of state mike pompei or has met israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu at the start of a tour of the middle east secretary pompei appraised israel's recent normalization of ties with the united arab emirates and said...
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brenton tarrant murdered 51 muslim worshippers when he attacked two mosques last year.ed guilty to the murders and is expected to be sentenced on thursday. let's hear some of the family statements. whatever gave the offender the right to take his life away from me for ever? this monster had no right to take my son from me. i have a life sentence now and will forever feel my loss. he stole that safety and security from him, just as he stole our nation's innocence and insulted the manaakitanga of our country. you are already dead to me. whatever punishment you are going to receive in this world, will never be enough. earlier i spoke to our correspondent in sydney, shaimaa khalil about today's testimony. another very emotionally—charged day in court for that sentence, hearing a mix of anger, of grief and defiance, as many of the survivors and the bereaved families were facing and directing their remarks at brenton tarrant himself, the killer responsible for the christchurch massacre. many mothers spoke to him directly. one of them said that he was dead to her, whatever pun
brenton tarrant murdered 51 muslim worshippers when he attacked two mosques last year.ed guilty to the murders and is expected to be sentenced on thursday. let's hear some of the family statements. whatever gave the offender the right to take his life away from me for ever? this monster had no right to take my son from me. i have a life sentence now and will forever feel my loss. he stole that safety and security from him, just as he stole our nation's innocence and insulted the manaakitanga of...
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brenton tarrant drove to the mosque and started shooting and moved on to another muslim hohoe of worship to continue his rampage. families, indeed the entire nation, mourned the murderousus acts of an australian man who prosecutors said plan every move for maximum carnage. >> what i can say is that it is clear that this is one of new zealand's darkest days. reporter: new zealanders today as then offered support for the victims, using a maori phrase. >> be strong. >> with a few and your family. >> stay strong. >> just know that we are all supporting you from the sidelines. reporter: back in court, , prays for the victims and also for the perpetrator. great sorrow and defiance. >> no wordrds can describe whaty heart experienced at the time and's film experience -- and ststill experience. >> our heart is broken but we are not broken. we have become for united. -- more united. reporter: tarrant faces licenses, and the judge has the power to imprison him without the possibility of parole. brent: authorities in spain are battling to control news searches in coronavirus infections in many parts
brenton tarrant drove to the mosque and started shooting and moved on to another muslim hohoe of worship to continue his rampage. families, indeed the entire nation, mourned the murderousus acts of an australian man who prosecutors said plan every move for maximum carnage. >> what i can say is that it is clear that this is one of new zealand's darkest days. reporter: new zealanders today as then offered support for the victims, using a maori phrase. >> be strong. >> with a few...
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brenton tarrant remained silent as the court heard how he had planned his attack for more than a yearcommulety military-seapons and researching his targets. there were distressing details about t how brentrant methodically fired at his victims, some as they ran away. oony on the unable to escape. >> this mother spoke of her grief. >> he used to givee flowers for my birthday. stead, i got his body. i decided to forgive you, mr. have hate.rrantbecause i don't i don't have revenge. the killer had been misled and misguided -- we are a peaceful and loving community who did not deserve your actions. today, theeople whose lives have been shattered by the massacre had their voices heard, but they also had to relive those devastating moments of pain. katty: a terrible time for those families since then. we talking about police violence here earlier and three months after the death of george floyd, most officers are still legally allowed to use what are called neck restraint's. civil rights activist, rev. al sharpton, is trying to change that, and is also leading in march on washington this m f
brenton tarrant remained silent as the court heard how he had planned his attack for more than a yearcommulety military-seapons and researching his targets. there were distressing details about t how brentrant methodically fired at his victims, some as they ran away. oony on the unable to escape. >> this mother spoke of her grief. >> he used to givee flowers for my birthday. stead, i got his body. i decided to forgive you, mr. have hate.rrantbecause i don't i don't have revenge. the...
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. >>>> brenton tarrant had pleaded guilty to the killing of 51 people last year when he attacked twoosques in christchurch. hadwhite supremacist thousands of rounds of ammunition, flew a drone for reconnaissance. he had planned to burn the mosques and attack a third. >> no punishment will bring our loved ones back. they represent hate, but we are here today. we represent love. >> dozens of survivors, victims, relatives confronted him in court, sharing the traumaa they have been through. >> i i want to h hear my dad's - voice. to frighten ands we can muslims -- the opposite was achieved. >> the offender achieve the opposisite of what he intended because they have come out as a community stronger. >> coming out of courts, many of the survivors and vivictims families united with those that have stood by them during the tragedy, celebrating a nation that faced a tragedy united. laura madeicane landfall as a monster category 4 storm. it has been weakened to category two but it is still hitting the u.s. statetes of texas and louisiana. hundreds of thousands of g golf course residents have
. >>>> brenton tarrant had pleaded guilty to the killing of 51 people last year when he attacked twoosques in christchurch. hadwhite supremacist thousands of rounds of ammunition, flew a drone for reconnaissance. he had planned to burn the mosques and attack a third. >> no punishment will bring our loved ones back. they represent hate, but we are here today. we represent love. >> dozens of survivors, victims, relatives confronted him in court, sharing the traumaa they...
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brenton tarrant could receive a full—life term without parole for last years attacks. and forty counts of manslaughter. a senior iranian official has said that the black box recorders on the ukrainian plane accidentally shot down by iran injanuary show it was hit by two missiles, with passengers and pilots alive for twenty—five seconds before the second missile hit. all 176 people on board were killed. the president of peru — martin vizcarra — is calling for an investigation after 13 people died in a stampede at an illegal party at a night club in the capital lima on saturday. phoebe hopson has more. it was a birthday party that ended in tragedy. why did 13 people die after the illegal gathering was raided by police? suffocated or trampled as they tried to escape from the club's only exit. it's believed the victims were in their 20s. a nighttime curfew has been in place since march to stop the spread of the coronavirus and large gatherings are banned. it's stimated around 120 people turned up at the bar after party—goers organised the event of social media. under peruv
brenton tarrant could receive a full—life term without parole for last years attacks. and forty counts of manslaughter. a senior iranian official has said that the black box recorders on the ukrainian plane accidentally shot down by iran injanuary show it was hit by two missiles, with passengers and pilots alive for twenty—five seconds before the second missile hit. all 176 people on board were killed. the president of peru — martin vizcarra — is calling for an investigation after 13...
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brenton tarrant could receive a full—life term without parole.ers and a0 counts of manslaughter. the president of peru, president martin vizcarra, is calling for an investigation after 13 people died in a stampede at an ilegal party at a night club in the capital lima on saturday. phoebe hopson has more. it was a birthday party that endedin it was a birthday party that ended in tragedy. why did 13 people die after the illegal gathering was raided by police? suffocated or trampled as they tried to escape from the club's only exit. it's believed the victims were in their 20s. a nighttime curfew has been in place since march to stop the spread of the coronavirus and large gatherings are banned. estimated around 120 people turned up at the bar after party—goers organised turned up at the bar after pa rty—goers organised the turned up at the bar after party—goers organised the event of social media. under peruvian law, those who violate the restrictions face fines of around three and centraljail time. although police denied the use of excessive force
brenton tarrant could receive a full—life term without parole.ers and a0 counts of manslaughter. the president of peru, president martin vizcarra, is calling for an investigation after 13 people died in a stampede at an ilegal party at a night club in the capital lima on saturday. phoebe hopson has more. it was a birthday party that endedin it was a birthday party that ended in tragedy. why did 13 people die after the illegal gathering was raided by police? suffocated or trampled as they...
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brenton tarrant remained silent as the court heard how he'd planned his attacks for more than a year, style weapons and researching his targets. there were distressing details about how tarrant methodically fired at his victims, some as they ran away, many on the floor, unable to escape. i had the privilege... this mother spoke of her grief. he used to give me flowers for my birthday, but instead, i got his body. i decided to forgive you, mr tarrant, because i don't have hate, i don't have revenge. the imam of al noor mosque also spoke in court, telling the killer that he has been misled and misguided. "we're a peaceful and loving community," he said, "who did not deserve your actions." today, the people whose lives have been shattered by this massacre had their voices heard. but they also had to relive those devastating moments of pain. shaimaa khalil, bbc news, sydney. let's get some of the day's other news now. doctors in berlin who're treating the russian opposition leader alexei navalny say there's now evidence that he was poisoned. he remains in a coma and his condition is said
brenton tarrant remained silent as the court heard how he'd planned his attacks for more than a year, style weapons and researching his targets. there were distressing details about how tarrant methodically fired at his victims, some as they ran away, many on the floor, unable to escape. i had the privilege... this mother spoke of her grief. he used to give me flowers for my birthday, but instead, i got his body. i decided to forgive you, mr tarrant, because i don't have hate, i don't have...
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brenton tarrant remained silent as the court heard how he'd planned his attacks for more than a year,re distressing details about how tarra nt methodically fired at his victims, some as they ran away, many on the floor, unable to escape. i had the privilege... this mother spoke of her grief. he used to give me flowers for my birthday, but instead, i got his body. i decided to forgive you, mr tarrant, because i don't have hate, i don't have revenge. the imam of al noor mosque also spoke in court, telling the killer that he has been misled and misguided. "we are a peaceful and loving community," he said, "who did not deserve your actions." today, the people whose lives have been shattered by this massacre had their voices heard. but they also had to relive those devastating moments of pain. shaimaa khalil, bbc news, sydney. the economic impact of the pandemic has been immense. different industries around the world have suffered as people were forced to stay at home. one company in china is especially feeling the strain and their problems are as statuesque as their products. the bbc‘s ti
brenton tarrant remained silent as the court heard how he'd planned his attacks for more than a year,re distressing details about how tarra nt methodically fired at his victims, some as they ran away, many on the floor, unable to escape. i had the privilege... this mother spoke of her grief. he used to give me flowers for my birthday, but instead, i got his body. i decided to forgive you, mr tarrant, because i don't have hate, i don't have revenge. the imam of al noor mosque also spoke in...
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thejudge has heard them for three days, he has the power to give brenton tarrant a life term with no parole which is what many of the victims's relatives and survivors have asked for. many families are saying they hope this will bring the justice and the closure that they have been waiting for, but of course, many say that the memories and the trauma of that day to live with them for a very long time. sentencing is under way at the moment, we will take you there when we have more on it. now, click. this week — a mountain of energy, a solar sea, and some rather unusual food. hey, welcome to click. i hope you're doing 0k. i don't know about you but this year has felt really quite long so far. hey, welcome to click. i hope you're doing 0k. i don't know about you but this year has felt really quite long so far. we live in a world which is unrecognisable from even six months ago and it's clear that we still have big problems to face. but let's not forget the global issues we were talking about even before the pandemic, particularly climate change. possibly one silver lining from all of th
thejudge has heard them for three days, he has the power to give brenton tarrant a life term with no parole which is what many of the victims's relatives and survivors have asked for. many families are saying they hope this will bring the justice and the closure that they have been waiting for, but of course, many say that the memories and the trauma of that day to live with them for a very long time. sentencing is under way at the moment, we will take you there when we have more on it. now,...
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more upsetting testimony on day two of the sentencing of christchurch gunman brenton tarrant.d a stash of gold coins buried for more than 1,000 years.
more upsetting testimony on day two of the sentencing of christchurch gunman brenton tarrant.d a stash of gold coins buried for more than 1,000 years.
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brenton tarrant is the first person to be convicted of terrorism in new zealand.ar—old will "never see the light of day". the us labour department says another one million americans made new claims for unemployment benefits last week. people in the us are not returning to work at the speed economists had hoped. a surge in covid cases is preventing some business from re—opening. around 30 million americans are currently receiving unemployment benefits. health officials in france have reported more than 5,000 new coronavirus infections in a single day. that's the country's highest daily increase since the pandemic‘s peak in april. the government has made it mandatory for people to wear face masks in public across paris from friday. it says it's considering all options to slow the spread of the virus. more than 4,000 police have been deployed to clear some of chile's main highways which have been blocked by striking truck drivers. the drivers are demanding better protection following an increase in attacks, which they blame on indigenous mapuche activists. the chilea
brenton tarrant is the first person to be convicted of terrorism in new zealand.ar—old will "never see the light of day". the us labour department says another one million americans made new claims for unemployment benefits last week. people in the us are not returning to work at the speed economists had hoped. a surge in covid cases is preventing some business from re—opening. around 30 million americans are currently receiving unemployment benefits. health officials in france...
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brenton tarrant is the first person to be convicted of terrorism in new zealand.9—year—old will "never see the light of day". the us labour department says another 1 million americans made new claims for unemployment benefits last week. people in the us are not returning to work at the speed economists had hoped, with a surge in covid cases preventing some businesses from re—opening. around 30 million americans are currently receiving unemployment benefits. health officials in france have reported more than 5,000 new coronavirus infections in a single day. that's the country's highest daily increase since the pandemic‘s peak in april. the government has made it mandatory for people to wear face masks in public across paris from friday, and says it's considering "all options" for slowing the spread of the virus. more than 4,000 police have been deployed to clear some of chile's main highways which have been blocked by striking truck drivers. the drivers are demanding better protection following an increase in attacks, which they blame on indigenous mapuche activist
brenton tarrant is the first person to be convicted of terrorism in new zealand.9—year—old will "never see the light of day". the us labour department says another 1 million americans made new claims for unemployment benefits last week. people in the us are not returning to work at the speed economists had hoped, with a surge in covid cases preventing some businesses from re—opening. around 30 million americans are currently receiving unemployment benefits. health officials in...
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white supremacist brenton tarrant showed no remorse for his crimes as wainaina reports. after a harrowing emotional 4 days in the high court in christchurch just as cameron manda delivered brenton terence sentence on each of the $31.00 shots the charges one. was sent to life in prison. sentences for. terror and showed little emotion even when being told he would spend the rest of his life in prison outside the court there was relief and gratitude that the convicted murderer and terrorist had been given a sentence never before handed down a new zealand but it was mixed with the realisation that the pain will go on no punishment. will bring our loved ones back. we respect our justice system. and the. muslim community. as well we're still to go against the court was told terence actions after he entered the 2 mosques on march the 15th last year were premeditated and calculated he had studied the layout of the buildings and when they would be busy and in interviews with police expressed disappointment that he hadn't killed more worshippers. in extreme. it was brutal be on. yo
white supremacist brenton tarrant showed no remorse for his crimes as wainaina reports. after a harrowing emotional 4 days in the high court in christchurch just as cameron manda delivered brenton terence sentence on each of the $31.00 shots the charges one. was sent to life in prison. sentences for. terror and showed little emotion even when being told he would spend the rest of his life in prison outside the court there was relief and gratitude that the convicted murderer and terrorist had...
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earlier this year, brenton tarrant admitted 51 murders in 41 cou nts admitted 51 murders in 41 counts also the first person to be convicted under new zealand's most convicted under new zealand's m ost rece nt convicted under new zealand's most recent terror laws. dozens of survivors and victims‘ relatives will address the court in the presence of the killer. they will describe how his crimes changed their lives. but when new zealand‘s water is close because of covid—19, many families as well as to national media will have to follow the sentencing remotely. media will have to follow the sentencing remotelylj media will have to follow the sentencing remotely. i did go back and forth with making the decision. despite the restrictions, some relatives we re restrictions, some relatives were granted visas to attend. this man died in hospital almost two months ago after he was shot. she has travelled from singapore and spent two weeks in quarantine. my husband was not here to speak for himself, so i am his voice. the children love him so much. of course i hope, and shall are, when my boys ar
earlier this year, brenton tarrant admitted 51 murders in 41 cou nts admitted 51 murders in 41 counts also the first person to be convicted under new zealand's most convicted under new zealand's m ost rece nt convicted under new zealand's most recent terror laws. dozens of survivors and victims‘ relatives will address the court in the presence of the killer. they will describe how his crimes changed their lives. but when new zealand‘s water is close because of covid—19, many families as...
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mosques in new zealand last year has faced survivors of his attacks in a courtroom day one of brenton tarrant sentencing hearing has begun with how to win accounts from survivors and families of some of the victims tarrant has already pleaded guilty to dozens of charges he could be handed new zealand's 1st life sentence without parole when he reports under heavy security brinton terence was flown by the new zealand air force back to christchurch the city where he inflicted so much pain on so many since the attack the australian has been held in a maximum security prison in oakland where once the sentences handed down he's likely to spend the rest of his life there was also tight security at the court where terence will sit for the next few days facing and listening to the victims and their family members i did go on but. he will always be in the lives of our lives. and we will. use his son was one of 44 people killed during friday prayers at the el nor mosque where terence began his assault armed with 6 high powered guns he then drove across town to the lynwood mosque and killed 7 more before
mosques in new zealand last year has faced survivors of his attacks in a courtroom day one of brenton tarrant sentencing hearing has begun with how to win accounts from survivors and families of some of the victims tarrant has already pleaded guilty to dozens of charges he could be handed new zealand's 1st life sentence without parole when he reports under heavy security brinton terence was flown by the new zealand air force back to christchurch the city where he inflicted so much pain on so...
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shooting has faced survivors and relatives on the 3rd day of his sentencing hearing 29 year old brenton tarrant killed 51 muslim worshippers in christchurch last year he has already pleaded guilty and could be had the use in the 1st life sentence without parole. in your actions with a godless character of a person is nothing horowitz a virtue a shooting a versioning people from behind and people not having a chance of defending themselves your place of oil is someone we don't know. what to realize they're beyond the school over whom as i say they're all the same enjoying all the ins and function the same finally i'd like to tell you that we remember it but there's a scare killer. and nothing more. i want to hear is a voice only hear my dad's voice. my brother's voice. and terence sentencing is expected to happen on thursday morning still to come hare on al-jazeera. vowing not to give up the main batteries in all of this indeed it says protesters calls for a democratic transition it will mark the progress. and there's good news on africa's decades long battle against polio the world. hello franc
shooting has faced survivors and relatives on the 3rd day of his sentencing hearing 29 year old brenton tarrant killed 51 muslim worshippers in christchurch last year he has already pleaded guilty and could be had the use in the 1st life sentence without parole. in your actions with a godless character of a person is nothing horowitz a virtue a shooting a versioning people from behind and people not having a chance of defending themselves your place of oil is someone we don't know. what to...