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our ivan watson is live -- we just lost ivan. we will get back to ivan shortly.in, this is the scene there. you saw the moment if we pull that video up. it is telling. investigators saying that reresisted arrest and investigators also saying that they put themselves at great risk trying to detain him and of course keeping that community safe. joining now is peter newman. peter is the director of the international center for the study of radicalization and political sy leviolence. we were talking about the moment of the arrest. let's just talk about what happened, itself. these two attacks on two mosques, so many people killed. what do you make of the motive behind all of this? >> having read the manifesto that the attacker produced before the attack, i think it is very clear. in the manifesto, he asks himself questions. he asks himself, is is this a racist attack? he answers, yes. he asks him himself, is this an islamophobia attack? he answers yes. he says is this an anti-immigrant attack? he says, yes. based on his own attack, i don't think there is any doubt at
our ivan watson is live -- we just lost ivan. we will get back to ivan shortly.in, this is the scene there. you saw the moment if we pull that video up. it is telling. investigators saying that reresisted arrest and investigators also saying that they put themselves at great risk trying to detain him and of course keeping that community safe. joining now is peter newman. peter is the director of the international center for the study of radicalization and political sy leviolence. we were...
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i'm ivan watson in christchurch, new zealand. >> hi to you, ivan. hello, everyone. i'm natalie allen from cnn center in atlanta and we are following new developments in the new zealand terror attack. here is the very latest for you. in the next few hours, bodies of the victims will start being turned over to their families. they hope to have all the bodies returned by wednesday. it is a process that takes some time as it was explained. in a news conference, prime minister jacinda ardern said she will meet with her cabinet monday and start the process of changing the country's gun laws. she confirmed her office received a copy of that hate-filled manifesto believed sent by the suspect. >> i was one of more than 30 recipients of a manifesto that was failed out nine minutes before the attack took place. it did not include a location. it did not include specific details. it advised within two minutes of its receipt, in at least my office, it was conveyed directly to parliamentary security. but the assurance i want to give is that had it provided details that could have
i'm ivan watson in christchurch, new zealand. >> hi to you, ivan. hello, everyone. i'm natalie allen from cnn center in atlanta and we are following new developments in the new zealand terror attack. here is the very latest for you. in the next few hours, bodies of the victims will start being turned over to their families. they hope to have all the bodies returned by wednesday. it is a process that takes some time as it was explained. in a news conference, prime minister jacinda ardern...
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i'm ivan watson in christchurch. >> hello, to you, ivan.from cnn center in atlanta, we thank you for joining us. the latest now on those terror attacks for you across new zealand, memorials are becoming gathering places as people try to come to grips with what happened. friday's deadly rampage that made absolutely no sense. prime minister jacinda ardern joined mourners in welington, consoling those in grief and then she laid a wreath at a mosque. >> in the next few hours bodies of the victims will start being returned to the families. officials hope to have all of the bodies returned by wednesday. the country's cabinet will meet on monday and discuss possible changes to the country's gun laws. the death toll now stands at 50 and 50 others remain wounded. let's go now back to ivan watson, he's live in christchurch, new zealand, with more about what people are dealing with there. ivan? >> reporter: thank you, natalie. it is well after 10:00 at night here so the crowds that have been walking through past this i'm pro surprised memorial site in
i'm ivan watson in christchurch. >> hello, to you, ivan.from cnn center in atlanta, we thank you for joining us. the latest now on those terror attacks for you across new zealand, memorials are becoming gathering places as people try to come to grips with what happened. friday's deadly rampage that made absolutely no sense. prime minister jacinda ardern joined mourners in welington, consoling those in grief and then she laid a wreath at a mosque. >> in the next few hours bodies of...
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ivan? >> this morning, there were 11 victims of the mosque shootings in intensive care and many more being treated. we have seen people, well wishers from other parts of new zealand traveling to this city in a show of solidarity for the victims after what has been described as the deadliest attack in new zealand's history. on the other side of the park where i'm standing, well wishers erected a long row of flowers showing their support for the many dead and wounded in something that is, quite frankly, shocked many people in this country, some of whom told me, these types of mass shootings are things that happen oceans away from us, not in our small country of around 5 million people, a country with a reputation for peace and stability and, which some new zealand politicians suggesting maybe that could have been a terrorist carried out these - attacks here. in fact, the prime minister of new zealand made it very clear that there will be changes in gun control laws in this country in the wake
ivan? >> this morning, there were 11 victims of the mosque shootings in intensive care and many more being treated. we have seen people, well wishers from other parts of new zealand traveling to this city in a show of solidarity for the victims after what has been described as the deadliest attack in new zealand's history. on the other side of the park where i'm standing, well wishers erected a long row of flowers showing their support for the many dead and wounded in something that is,...
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ivÁn: el gobierno mexicano activÓ el protocolo de ayuda a personas inmigrantes.r michael cohen, su exabogado de confianza, le pidiÓ que le otorgara el perdón presidencial y se lo negÓ. lo dio a conocer por twitter. aparentemente hacerse con una prensa que los abogados de michael cohen buscarÍan la posibilidad de un perdÓn presidencial. hoy se confirmÓ, el presidente no deja de decir que es un mentiroso y que ha mentido todo el tiempo. ramÓn: una reforma electoral catalogarÍa el día de elecciones como feriado. palmira: finalmente, los demÓcratas pudieron aprobar la medida. fernando pizarro tiene detalles. fernando: imagÍnese en día de elecciones en noviembre como feriado nacional. demÓcratas de la cÁmara acaban de aprobar una amplia reforma electoral que harÍa esto realidad. asÍ opina la congresista annette barragÁn. anne barragÁn: es importante para que mÁs gente pueda ir. yo cuando hablo con me dicen Í yo no puedo ir a votar el dÍa de votar porque tengo dos trabajos. mi hijo se puede enfermar. fernando: los demÓcratas llamaron a esta propuesta la nÚmero uno, res
ivÁn: el gobierno mexicano activÓ el protocolo de ayuda a personas inmigrantes.r michael cohen, su exabogado de confianza, le pidiÓ que le otorgara el perdón presidencial y se lo negÓ. lo dio a conocer por twitter. aparentemente hacerse con una prensa que los abogados de michael cohen buscarÍan la posibilidad de un perdÓn presidencial. hoy se confirmÓ, el presidente no deja de decir que es un mentiroso y que ha mentido todo el tiempo. ramÓn: una reforma electoral catalogarÍa el día...
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prevenir >> [♪ ] >> (llorando) >> estoy sufriendo >> desconsolada trataba de entender cómo su hijo iván departamento del padre de los jóvenes en (nombre en inglés) >> hubo una discusión en el departamento salieron afuera parece que hubo una pelea >> ella habló con su hijo después de entregarse >> pidió perdón que no quería hacer y cuando le dije que estaba muerto se volvió loco >> no supo comprender la inestabilidad de su hermano >> iván había sido diagnosticado de esquisofrenia y estuvo en la cárcel por violar su libertad condicional >> su padrastro dice que apenas llevaba un par de semanas en libertad cuando el martes llamó a la policía >> mi objetivo era que el policía lo detuviera en un hospital psiquiátrico >> iván no cumplía con el protocolo para llevárselo >> ahora que me traigan el protoclo del gobierno porque iván estuvo en peligro de muerte ayer pero ya está muerto >> en santa rosa noticiero telemundo 48 >> en otras noticias , como héroes fueron honrados dos oficiales del condado santa clara al salvar la vida de un hombre donde lo localizaron el día internacional de de san val
prevenir >> [♪ ] >> (llorando) >> estoy sufriendo >> desconsolada trataba de entender cómo su hijo iván departamento del padre de los jóvenes en (nombre en inglés) >> hubo una discusión en el departamento salieron afuera parece que hubo una pelea >> ella habló con su hijo después de entregarse >> pidió perdón que no quería hacer y cuando le dije que estaba muerto se volvió loco >> no supo comprender la inestabilidad de su hermano...
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era de que lo detuvieran en un hospital psiquiátrico porque nosotros veíamos que él estaba mal >> iván
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quería hacer eso y lloraba y lloraba que se quería matar >>> en medio de su dolor explicaron que ivánbía sido diagnosticado con esquizofrenia y a raíz de este problema estuvo en la cárcel acusado de un crimen que no cometió y luego por violar su libertad condicional >>> su padrastro dice que apenas llevaba un par de semanas el libertad cuando el martes decidió llamar a la policía >>> el propósito era de que lo detuvieran en un hospital psiquiátrico porque nosotros veíamos que él estaba mal >> iván no cumplía con el protocolo para llevárselo >> ahora que me traigan el protocolo del gobierno porque iván estuvo en peligro de muerte ayer pero ya está muerto >>> (llorando) >> ya perdí a un hijo no pudo perder otro >>> >> ♪(música) >> (hablan en inglés) >> un hombre fue arrestado el miércoles luego de que un niño de cuatro años de edad recibiera un impacto de bala en la cabeza dentro de una vivienda en auckland el pequeño fue trasladado al hospital donde fue puesto en soporte vital mientras esperaba para ser operado él si no recupera la actividad cerebral en los próximos tres días le quitar
quería hacer eso y lloraba y lloraba que se quería matar >>> en medio de su dolor explicaron que ivánbía sido diagnosticado con esquizofrenia y a raíz de este problema estuvo en la cárcel acusado de un crimen que no cometió y luego por violar su libertad condicional >>> su padrastro dice que apenas llevaba un par de semanas el libertad cuando el martes decidió llamar a la policía >>> el propósito era de que lo detuvieran en un hospital psiquiátrico porque...
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ivan: no.t, we are attractive, we are a single copper producer, and therefore we get exposure to copper as no other company does. we have a good operating we seeance, and ourselves as attractive but we haven't seen any trading. this is a family controlled company, so that is a key feature of our corporation. we remain an attractive investment, but we have not seen something beyond demand for our stocks in the way we have seen before. attracted and having a participation. it is putting off bids, and that begs me to ask if you think the family would sell. this is a mining company that has a long history with the development of operations in chile. i do not foresee ownership structures at this moment, but it is for the family to consider. i am concerned with running the business well, and we have had a good strong operating performance in the last year. we have good momentum into next year, and i think we want to take advantage of that. operations are running well, and we think our commodity is a
ivan: no.t, we are attractive, we are a single copper producer, and therefore we get exposure to copper as no other company does. we have a good operating we seeance, and ourselves as attractive but we haven't seen any trading. this is a family controlled company, so that is a key feature of our corporation. we remain an attractive investment, but we have not seen something beyond demand for our stocks in the way we have seen before. attracted and having a participation. it is putting off bids,...
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ivan watson live in christchurch with the exclusive details. ivan, what are we learning?i, david. we are learning from the police that they believe that the terrorist, the suspected terrorist, was on his way to a third target when he was praensdepraens apprehended. and from the security camera footage that we're seeing, we're seeing that he attacked past by on the road as he was driving from the first targeted mosque to a second mosque that he targeted. >> reporter: security camera footage from what was soon to become new zealand's darkest day. this video from march 15th shows people casually strolling past at 1:42 in the afternoon. it is from a camera on a hotel located about 300 meters from the al noor mosque. a series of gunshots ring out, from what appear to be two different types of firearms. and even though this is the start of a deadly terrorist attack, passers by still have no idea what is unfolding nearby. it isn't until nearly four minutes later that pedestrians show signs of alarm. and then this car appears. the driver honks his horn to get pedestrians' attenti
ivan watson live in christchurch with the exclusive details. ivan, what are we learning?i, david. we are learning from the police that they believe that the terrorist, the suspected terrorist, was on his way to a third target when he was praensdepraens apprehended. and from the security camera footage that we're seeing, we're seeing that he attacked past by on the road as he was driving from the first targeted mosque to a second mosque that he targeted. >> reporter: security camera...
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nacho: el presidente iván duque me entregó la nacionalidad colombiana.aba intentar pasar la ayuda humanitaria. estaba claro: la solidaridad, el arte y el lenguaje universal pedían una apertura. había ganado la realidad sobre la fantasía, quizás por eso al otro día se respondió con violencia el intento de cruzar las barreras con la ayuda humanitaria. después del concierto muchos decidieron quedarse del lado colombiano y otros, regresar a la tierra que aman y que sufren. es que ya lo dicen el dicho: "podrán cortar todas las flores, pero no podrán detener la primavera". y este fue simplemente el más grande y poderoso día de desconcierto. teresa: muchas gracias y muy buenas noches. locutor: te duele el cuello, tiene fatiga? puede ser el culpable que sea tu celular. hoy te decimos cÓmo aliviar todos los problemas de salud que puede causar el uso excesivo del telÉfono. quieren saber lo quÉ estÁ trending en cirugÍa? tenemos lo Último para senos y nariz. revelaciones reales. hoy las enfermeras hablan sobre todo lo que pasa en las oficinas
nacho: el presidente iván duque me entregó la nacionalidad colombiana.aba intentar pasar la ayuda humanitaria. estaba claro: la solidaridad, el arte y el lenguaje universal pedían una apertura. había ganado la realidad sobre la fantasía, quizás por eso al otro día se respondió con violencia el intento de cruzar las barreras con la ayuda humanitaria. después del concierto muchos decidieron quedarse del lado colombiano y otros, regresar a la tierra que aman y que sufren. es que ya lo...
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>> ivan watson live for us in christchurch, new zealand. ivan, thank you.ll be right back after this. audible members know listening has the power to change us make us better parents, better leaders, better people. and there's no better place to listen than audible. with audible you get a credit good for any audiobook and exclusive fitness and wellness programs. and now, you'll also get two audible originals: titles exclusively produced for audible. automatically roll your credits over to the next month if you don't use them, and if you don't like a book just swap it for free. enjoy 100% ad free listening in the car, on your phone or any connected device. and when you switch a device pick up right where you left off. with our commitment free guarantee, there's never been a better time to start listening to audible. the most inspiring minds, the most compelling stories, the best place to listen. to start your free 30-day trial, text listen9 to 500500 today. ♪ we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks an
>> ivan watson live for us in christchurch, new zealand. ivan, thank you.ll be right back after this. audible members know listening has the power to change us make us better parents, better leaders, better people. and there's no better place to listen than audible. with audible you get a credit good for any audiobook and exclusive fitness and wellness programs. and now, you'll also get two audible originals: titles exclusively produced for audible. automatically roll your credits over to...
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let's bring in ivan watson. moving very quickly in new zealand on this matter. >> reporter: christine, all of the victims from last friday's terrorist attacks haven't even all been buried yet, and yet the government has announced this ban, the prime minister saying she is convinced she has the country's support behind this series of gun control proposals. >> we as a government feel absolutely confident that the vast majority of new zealanders will support this change. >> reporter: so how is this going to work? many people, gun owners who had some of these category guns as of 3:00 in the afternoon on thursday here in new zealand suddenly those guns are illegal. and the police have announced that there is going to be the activation of this website this weekend where people can register their weapons to surrender them. the government is estimating that it will cost the equivalent of between $70 million and $140 million for subsequent gun buyback scheme. and they are also taking measures that we don't quite know wha
let's bring in ivan watson. moving very quickly in new zealand on this matter. >> reporter: christine, all of the victims from last friday's terrorist attacks haven't even all been buried yet, and yet the government has announced this ban, the prime minister saying she is convinced she has the country's support behind this series of gun control proposals. >> we as a government feel absolutely confident that the vast majority of new zealanders will support this change. >>...
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jeff rosell on thursday announcing the arrest of this man, 32-year-old ivan ramirez tapia in mexico, in connection with the october 2009 murder of 16 year-old tyler tenorio, of santa cruz.jeff rosellon october 16, 2009, tyler tenorio, a junior at santa cruz high school, was fatally stabbed dring an altercation with several gang members near the 7-eleven at the corner of laurel and chestnut streets. an american citizen, tapia fled to durango, mexico, where he was tracked down with the help of the fbi. bertram farries/f.b.i.besides tapia, three other besides tapia, three other suspected gang members have been implicated in the case and a fourth suspect is also thought have fled to mexico. the d.a. says law enforcement wont rest until all of those involved in the killing have been brought to justice.jeff rosell/santa cruz county district attorney rob fladeboe/santa cruz "....ivan tapia is being held without bail here in the santa cruz county jail. he is scheduled to be arraigned friday on charges of murder with several gang enhancements. in santa cruz rob fladeboe ron4news (robin) also
jeff rosell on thursday announcing the arrest of this man, 32-year-old ivan ramirez tapia in mexico, in connection with the october 2009 murder of 16 year-old tyler tenorio, of santa cruz.jeff rosellon october 16, 2009, tyler tenorio, a junior at santa cruz high school, was fatally stabbed dring an altercation with several gang members near the 7-eleven at the corner of laurel and chestnut streets. an american citizen, tapia fled to durango, mexico, where he was tracked down with the help of...
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. >> so let's bring in ivan watson. good to see you. now, no reason to trust the north koreans first off, but even if that was the offer, still would represent a bad deal from the u.s. perspective, would it not? >> reporter: yeah and clearly they were not able to bridge the gap. we're in this funny position where both governments are expressing affection for each other, promising to keep talking, while also expressing disappointment at failing to reach a deal. the north koreans gave a very unusual press appearance, their foreign minister, during which he said that the north koreans had offered to dismantle their yongbyon nuclear plant in exchange for lifting five out of 11 sanctions. and they said that was pretty of the best offer they could put on the table given the current levels of confidence between these two governments. in return a senior state department official briefing journalist said yeah, the north koreans wanted sanctions lifted excloouding the ones that stopp the export of weapons to north korea. but went on to say that t
. >> so let's bring in ivan watson. good to see you. now, no reason to trust the north koreans first off, but even if that was the offer, still would represent a bad deal from the u.s. perspective, would it not? >> reporter: yeah and clearly they were not able to bridge the gap. we're in this funny position where both governments are expressing affection for each other, promising to keep talking, while also expressing disappointment at failing to reach a deal. the north koreans gave...
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let's bring in ivan watson. is there any opposition to these really swift moves by the prime minister? >> reporter: so far we haven't heard an organized opposition. new zealand police association has supported, but they were lobbying for this ahead of time. an auckland rifle association say they supported this. and deputy prime minister had spoken out after the orlando night club shooting in the u.s. against this type of gun control, now he is on board. and i think that consensus is what the prime minister is banking on. take a listen. >> we the government feel absolutely confident that the vast majority of new zealanders will support this change. >> reporter: now, on top of this, how are they going to do this this? the police commissioner explained that people had guns legally with permits as of 3:00 on p.m. this afternoon, if they fall under the new classifications are now illegal. but there is answs is a transit period. the buy back scheme could cost anywhere between $70 million and $140 million u.s. to do. a
let's bring in ivan watson. is there any opposition to these really swift moves by the prime minister? >> reporter: so far we haven't heard an organized opposition. new zealand police association has supported, but they were lobbying for this ahead of time. an auckland rifle association say they supported this. and deputy prime minister had spoken out after the orlando night club shooting in the u.s. against this type of gun control, now he is on board. and i think that consensus is what...
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ivan, what are you hearing this hour?> reporter: i'm coming to you from next to the botanical gardens. as you can see, this has become an improvised memorial side for many of the victims of the terrorist attack that took place on friday. other sites like this in christ church and across the country, messages that say we love you. they are us. this is not new zealand. and kiaka is an expression that means stay strong. i am seeing the children's messages written in crayon saying we miss you. those are the type of things that put a lump in my throat and left many people here crying as they quietly file through. it's after 11:00 so the crowds have thinned somewhat. the authorities continue with their investigation. they say two other suspects that were arrested yesterday, they are not believed to be linked with the attacks that took place at the two mosque oz friday leaving one person who was charged with murder in a court in christ church on saturday, authorities saying that some of the weapons that he was caught with, the f
ivan, what are you hearing this hour?> reporter: i'm coming to you from next to the botanical gardens. as you can see, this has become an improvised memorial side for many of the victims of the terrorist attack that took place on friday. other sites like this in christ church and across the country, messages that say we love you. they are us. this is not new zealand. and kiaka is an expression that means stay strong. i am seeing the children's messages written in crayon saying we miss you....
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cnn's ivan watson live in christchurch tonight with exclusive details. hi, ivan. >> hi there, dave. intercepted the suspect as he was on his way to attack a third target. and we're learning from this exclusive footage that we obtained that he was shooting at victims on the way between the first two mosques that he attacked. >> reporter: security camera footage from what was soon to become new zealand's darkest day. this video from march 15th, shows people casually strolling past at 1:42 in the afternoon. it's filmed from a camera on a hotel, located around 300 meters from the al noor mosque. seconds later, a series of gunshots ring out from what appear to be two different types of firearms. and even though this is the start of a deadly terrific attack, passersby still have no idea what is unfolding nearby. it isn't until nearly four minutes later that pedestrians show signs of alarm. and then this car appears. the driver honks his horn to get pedestrians' attention. then shoots through the passenger side window at a man on the sidewalk. the hotel owners say they shared this security
cnn's ivan watson live in christchurch tonight with exclusive details. hi, ivan. >> hi there, dave. intercepted the suspect as he was on his way to attack a third target. and we're learning from this exclusive footage that we obtained that he was shooting at victims on the way between the first two mosques that he attacked. >> reporter: security camera footage from what was soon to become new zealand's darkest day. this video from march 15th, shows people casually strolling past at...
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let's go live to christchurch and bring in ivan watson. it is just so awful, the world mourning this awful attack. what are we learning now? >> reporter: the world mourning and people mere in christ churnchurc church, it is after 10:00 and folks are coming up with bouquets, laying them here, messages that are so heartfelt that say they are us you c, yout divide us, this act of terrorist violence is not us. and embracing this country's tiny muslim minority, just 1% of the population of new zealand is muslim. the target of a savage terrorist attack, the most deadly attack in new zealand's modern history. it killed 50 people. still people fighting for their lives down the road here in christ church oig hospital which has had to postpone other previously scheduled surgeries to keep focusing on keeping those people alive. the prime minister has said that the gun laws in this country will change and she will have proposals laid out within ten days of last friday's attack. meanwhile the police say that they believe this was the work of one man, t
let's go live to christchurch and bring in ivan watson. it is just so awful, the world mourning this awful attack. what are we learning now? >> reporter: the world mourning and people mere in christ churnchurc church, it is after 10:00 and folks are coming up with bouquets, laying them here, messages that are so heartfelt that say they are us you c, yout divide us, this act of terrorist violence is not us. and embracing this country's tiny muslim minority, just 1% of the population of new...
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let's go live to our senior international correspondent ivan watson ivan, what's behind this very surprisingthe short answer is lob lobbying, wolf, appears to be lobbying from the highest levels of the indonesian government to set their citizen free, a citizen who was a key suspect in this incredible broad daylight murder. more than two years after the brazen assassination of the north korean dictator's half brother, one of the key suspects in the murder is now suddenly free. siti aisyah, a citizen of indonesia, all smiles after malaysian prosecutors suddenly dropped murder charges against her. malaysian authorities arrested aisyah and a vietnamese woman named doan thi huong after the deadly poisoning of kim jong-un's half brother kim jong nam. security cameras filmed what appears to be the two women wiping something on his face in kuala lumpur airport in february 2017. soon after, he died, poisoned by vx nerve agent. both women pleaded not guilty. four north koreans have also been charged with kim's killing. their whereabouts are unknown. aisyah's unexpected release on monday apparently the
let's go live to our senior international correspondent ivan watson ivan, what's behind this very surprisingthe short answer is lob lobbying, wolf, appears to be lobbying from the highest levels of the indonesian government to set their citizen free, a citizen who was a key suspect in this incredible broad daylight murder. more than two years after the brazen assassination of the north korean dictator's half brother, one of the key suspects in the murder is now suddenly free. siti aisyah, a...
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ivan died on the way to the hospital. maria sanchez lives next door. >> shocking. it's just shocking. i don't know, it kind of makes me sad. >> have there been problems here before? >> no, not like this, no. like i said, i always keep private, i always stay away from everybody. i'll say hi to the neighbors, that's it. >> it sounds like a dispute ensued, and they brought it outside. i guess this was a challenge to a fight. the fight started, and from the physical fight, and somehow a knife came out and again, very tragic. >> reporter: overnight, police found the suspect, moses torres, about ten miles south of here. he was on foot, arrested without incident. police also recovered the knife elsewhere. moses has been cooperative and is being transferred to county jail. this is the first homicide here in 2 1/2 years. bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, bob. >>> we are tracking thunderstorms in the north bay right now. here's a live look at the radar powered by storm ranger. our meteorologist is here with more thunderstorms. >> yeah, we've seen a lot of lightnin
ivan died on the way to the hospital. maria sanchez lives next door. >> shocking. it's just shocking. i don't know, it kind of makes me sad. >> have there been problems here before? >> no, not like this, no. like i said, i always keep private, i always stay away from everybody. i'll say hi to the neighbors, that's it. >> it sounds like a dispute ensued, and they brought it outside. i guess this was a challenge to a fight. the fight started, and from the physical fight,...
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over ivan. eighty year old ivan cantor is the oldest employee at amazon's hebrew and warehouse he and his wife will rain work to top up their pensions and they say to have a better life. for i think that there are a lot of people who. don't like to be tied down there you know. personally i have to have a home base i've moved to if i need a home base. but. that for me i hope i can get out. and that's good for free opportunity to do that more financial security but you have to hit the road to get it perhaps not everyone's dream but it seems to work for some. in a lot of criticism about amazon and concern about what the growing online tree industry would mean for work environments of the united states but one thing seems to be clear that all the work campers in kentucky applied helping with the lifestyle rachel. nothern were camping hasn't quite caught on the same way in europe yet even though there are more than a dozen was on the just six inches in germany alone the amazon of course is the world'
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let's bring in ivan watson. just maertbreakinheartbreaking.ring us up to speed. >> reporter: yeah, it is after 8:00 p.m. here and at this make shift memorial site, there are still thopeople walking through many of them with tears on their faces laying flowers, putting up signs like we stand with our muslim brothers. and they are us. so a message of inclusion to this tiny minority which makes up about 1% of the population in new zealand, muslims who were so viciously attacked on friday. the prime minister of new zealand has said that there will be proposals to change the gun laws in this country within ten days of last friday's terror attack. we don't know what will be proposed, but we do know one business here, gun city, its owner has said four of the five firearms that the key suspect had were legally purchased from that store. the key suspect brenton tarrant, an australian citizen who did not have any prior krinl record, he has told a public defender here that he wants to represent himself in upcoming court appearances. as for the effort to
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let's go live to christchurch and bring in ivan watson.van, just so fast, remarkable the speed at which they are promising reforms. good morning. >> reporter: it certainly is. and some of that, they are taking an example from australia which moved very quickly after a gun massacre in '96 and dramatically reduced the number of guns in that country. the prime minister also while she doesn't want to say the chief suspect's name, she called him an extremist, a terrorist and a criminal. and said that she wants to focus the attention on the victims. the police here in new zealand say they are still on high alert, there are concerns about the possibility of copycat patterns. and that is why you will see police walking around with rifles strapped on to their chests which is a very unusual scene and image here in new zealand. the people say they are not accustomed to seeing their law enforcement carrying weapons like that out on the streets in front of hospitals for example. the police have had a hard time, the authorities, with the shear loss of l
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ivan, what more can you tell us about the circumstances of this woman walking free?ll, this is remarkable development in the trial after this brazen assassination in calla lumpur international airport in 2017. one of the two suspects in the case who was apparently caught on security cameras involved in smearing deadly vx nerve agent on the face of the north korean dictator's half brother kim jong-nam, that she was abruptly set free when the prosecutors in malaysia abruptly dropped charge. now, it appears that some serious lobbying on behalf of the indonesian government in defense of their citizen may have played a big role in getting these charges dropped. the indonesian embassy igave a press conference where they said prosecutors dropped the charges according to section 254 of malaysia's criminal code and i'll paraphrase but it says at any moment the prosecutors want they can drop charges, which appears to be what has happened. the indonesian authorities are saying who was potentially facing the death penalty in malaysia up until this morning is now expected to be b
ivan, what more can you tell us about the circumstances of this woman walking free?ll, this is remarkable development in the trial after this brazen assassination in calla lumpur international airport in 2017. one of the two suspects in the case who was apparently caught on security cameras involved in smearing deadly vx nerve agent on the face of the north korean dictator's half brother kim jong-nam, that she was abruptly set free when the prosecutors in malaysia abruptly dropped charge. now,...
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ivan? >> reporter: that's right. it's raising some concerns i think that we're hearing that the suspect might try to espouse some of the ideology in his manifesto in a courtroom and spread ideas of hate even further than the alleged killing of some 50 innocent people. the worst terror attack in nuzzi land's modern history. natalie, i'd like to introduce you to some of the people who have been coming here to this improvised memorial by the botanical gardens here in christchurch, a group of students, tutors, community workers who came to pay their respects today. thank you guys for coming to speak with cnn. i guess i start with you. you're 1 years old. why did you want to come down here today? what prompted to you come here? >> so we actually, we were performing for the public and just paying our respects to the people that had passed and we thought it would be a good idea to just jam with the community and show our love. >> reporter: you are 15 years old. right? >> yes. >> reporter: were you in school when the attack
ivan? >> reporter: that's right. it's raising some concerns i think that we're hearing that the suspect might try to espouse some of the ideology in his manifesto in a courtroom and spread ideas of hate even further than the alleged killing of some 50 innocent people. the worst terror attack in nuzzi land's modern history. natalie, i'd like to introduce you to some of the people who have been coming here to this improvised memorial by the botanical gardens here in christchurch, a group of...
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in 2004, hurricane ivan destroyed the mc-20 oil platform operated by taylor energy. company has spent over $400 million working alongside the u.s. coast guard to contain and clean up the spill, which taylor estimates has beenut gally r yer:ut expert, ian macdonald, who has studied the taylor site for the government using underwater technology says he has found the leak is closer how much oil in total could we possibly be talking about? >> we're talking about coming up on half a million barrels of oil over 14 or 15 years. what is happening now is the coast guard and the government is saying, "wait a minute, we're going to take charge, because we think that you're underestimating the amount of oil." >> reporter: in a statement to cbs news, the company said, "taylor energy iseration the alarm about the junk science the congratulations is now using to justify activities that could destabilize the site." the coast guard is now working with a private contractor to cap the well and will demand taylor energy pay the bill. but taylor has pursued legal action to block the cont
in 2004, hurricane ivan destroyed the mc-20 oil platform operated by taylor energy. company has spent over $400 million working alongside the u.s. coast guard to contain and clean up the spill, which taylor estimates has beenut gally r yer:ut expert, ian macdonald, who has studied the taylor site for the government using underwater technology says he has found the leak is closer how much oil in total could we possibly be talking about? >> we're talking about coming up on half a million...
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. >> let's go now to cnn international correspondent ivan watson in christchurch. ivan, good morning. what you have learned? >> reporter: well, it's shortly after 11:00 p.m. here. new zealand is a country in mourning right now, after the deadliest terror attack in this country's modern history. at least 49 people killed when two mosques, not far from where i'm standing right now, shg, a morph and linwood mosque teared during prayers. dozens wounded are here at ci christchurch hospital. the investigation focuses on the 28-year-old branton tarrant, an australian citizen who was arrested with five guns in his vehicle, expels improvised explosive devices. and some of the eyewitnesses of the terrifying moments when so many lives were claimed and destroyed has been sharing those frightening moments with cnn. take a listen. >> heard it and it was from the main entrance of the building. and everybody just running towards the back doors just to save themselves. >> could hear screaming and crying and i saw some people were, you know, dropped dead. >> all my friends lying dow
. >> let's go now to cnn international correspondent ivan watson in christchurch. ivan, good morning. what you have learned? >> reporter: well, it's shortly after 11:00 p.m. here. new zealand is a country in mourning right now, after the deadliest terror attack in this country's modern history. at least 49 people killed when two mosques, not far from where i'm standing right now, shg, a morph and linwood mosque teared during prayers. dozens wounded are here at ci christchurch...
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terms of what's happening around the world and we're glad to have you help wrap our minds around it ivan eland u.s. defense analyst thanks for being with us on our to international. thank you. all right a transparency group claims it has uncovered systemic bias by facebook targeting conservatives more and then after a short break you are watching. warren buffett you know these doing the stock buybacks which is you know used to be illegal so recently that's completely fraudulent and yes no governance or oversight whatsoever you know he's a more than one of the biggest are the biggest shareholder of wells fargo for example during that period when they were engaged in serial criminality when they were engaged in absolute fraud and he's a party to that so here's a guy who given unlimited credit at zero percent and is exempt from the rule of law still can't seem to make money for his shareholders which is you know. this is our national now transparency group project very toss has exposed what it claims is a series of tools used by facebook to target politically conservative pages and restrict
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jeff rosell on thursday announcing the arrest of this man, 32-year-old ivan ramirez tapia in mexico, in connection with the october 2009 murder of 16 year-old tyler tenorio, of santa cruz.jeff rosellon october 16, 2009, tyler tenorio, a junior at santa cruz high school, was fatally stabbed dring an altercation with several gang members near the 7-eleven at the corner of laurel and chestnut streets. an american citizen, tapia fled to durango, mexico, where he was tracked down with the help of the fbi.bertram farries/f.b.i.besides tapia, three other suspected gang members have been implicated in the case and a fourth suspect is also thought have fled to mexico. the d.a. says law enforcement wont rest until all of those involved in the killing have been brought to justice.jeff rosell/santa cruz county district attorney rob fladeboe/santa cruz "....ivan tapia is being held without bail here in the santa cruz county jail. he is scheduled to be arraigned friday on charges of murder with several gang enhancements. in santa cruz rob fladeboe ron4news ( james ) coming up at 7:30 on the kron 4
jeff rosell on thursday announcing the arrest of this man, 32-year-old ivan ramirez tapia in mexico, in connection with the october 2009 murder of 16 year-old tyler tenorio, of santa cruz.jeff rosellon october 16, 2009, tyler tenorio, a junior at santa cruz high school, was fatally stabbed dring an altercation with several gang members near the 7-eleven at the corner of laurel and chestnut streets. an american citizen, tapia fled to durango, mexico, where he was tracked down with the help of...
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victor, christi. >> ivan watson, we appreciate that update so much. thank you. >>> president trump offered his condolences to people of new zealand and when asked about the terror attack during an event at the oval office, the president said he doesn't see white nationalism as a rising threat. joining us, democratic strategist, former white house senior director and former state department spokesperson. welcome to the show. thanks for being with us. >> fwogood to be with you. >> let's start with the facts. reconcile the president's characterization of white nationalism, what he sees as a small group with the facts. >> it is very difficult to reconcile, victor. it comes across more as part of a president's agenda of who he wants to appeal to with his rhetoric. frankly he is not appealing to those concerned about their safety, not appealing to those worried about religious freedom in this country, given the fact that every law enforcement agency, most of the research coming out of the government itself will tell you that they are extremist attacks. it a
victor, christi. >> ivan watson, we appreciate that update so much. thank you. >>> president trump offered his condolences to people of new zealand and when asked about the terror attack during an event at the oval office, the president said he doesn't see white nationalism as a rising threat. joining us, democratic strategist, former white house senior director and former state department spokesperson. welcome to the show. thanks for being with us. >> fwogood to be with...
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. >> luis torres shared this picture of his 25-year-old son ivan. ivan, from santa rosa, was visiting his father at an apartment with other family members. there was an argument. ivan was killed. he was stabbed to death by his own brother. >> there was a challenge to a fight. the fight started and from the physical fight somehow a knife came out and it was tragic. >> luis says his son died in his arms. >> my son kept on giving him cpr. i called him finis, 15 minutes before the amulets. it took 15 minutes and the hospital is right here. he took the last breath and that was it. he died. >> please arrested the younger brother. 18-year-old moses torres for murder. he was trying to flee town. they were covered the weapon. >>> he was interviewed and he was caught hours after the incident. he was fleeing on foot. around the san jose area. >> police call this area quiet and residential and they don't respond to this area very often. in fact, this is the first homicide in hillsboro since 2015. in hillsboro, elissa harrington, ktvu fox2 news. >> we are learni
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. >> ivan watson is in christchurch. ivan, walk us through where authorities are in the investigation. >> reporter: well, there is one key suspect at this time that's been arrested and identified as this 28-year-old australian named branton tarrant. he appeared in a christchurch court saturday and faced a charge of murder and authorities say he will face additional charges. they say that he was arrested, that he resisted arrest, and was found with five firearms that had been used they say in the attack as well as two improvised explosive devices. the prime minister's office confirmed to cnn that an e-mail for the prime minister received a long manifesto moments before it took place, it rants against islam and warns of white genocide in a country like new zealand where just 1% of the population is estimated to be muslim. this suspect broadcast, live streamed images of himself as he was carrying out the attack. and has quite clearly devastated christchurch and new zealand, the prime minister calling this one of the country
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ivan. >> reporter: good morning, erica. that's right. t new zealand was quick to call this a terrorist attack to denounce it, and quick to call for new gun control laws. she shok about it a few hours ago. take a listen. >> i want to acknowledge when australia found itself tragically in a similar position who to what we found ourselves now, they take 12 days to make the decision. we have taken 72 hours. there is some detail that needs to be worked through want to do that, but still move as quickly as we can. >> reporter: she says quinn ten days of the attack the new poll sills be appropriapolicies will appropriate posed. because in 96 a gun massacre, it tightened its gun laws. the chief suspect, brant ton tarrant charged with murder in court here in christchurch on saturday, the police say they believe he operated alone attacking two mosques on friday here in christchurch. he has declined having an attorney defending him in court in upcoming court appearances. we know australian counterterrorism police were searching two residences in aus
ivan. >> reporter: good morning, erica. that's right. t new zealand was quick to call this a terrorist attack to denounce it, and quick to call for new gun control laws. she shok about it a few hours ago. take a listen. >> i want to acknowledge when australia found itself tragically in a similar position who to what we found ourselves now, they take 12 days to make the decision. we have taken 72 hours. there is some detail that needs to be worked through want to do that, but still...
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guest steve malzberg in new york he's a conservative political commentator and in washington we have ivan eland he is the senior fellow at the independent institute and author of the forthcoming book war and the rogue presidency or a gentleman crossed rules in effect that means he can jump in anytime and i always appreciate it steve let me go to you first here i mean poll after poll. indicate that there's a growing appreciation even wanting of something that's called socialism now at the outset i'm not particularly sure they know what socialism is ok maybe like i said in my introduction they just want free stuff they want free education they want open borders they want. free medical care they want everything which i find really bizarre if you want an open border person and you want to have this what they call socialism well then i guess most of the world is going to pack up their bags and move to the united states where they'll have this radian future and i'm using that term obviously for a reason because that was what the soviet union tried to create and did not what do you think account
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a disaster and we're all living with that today so good intentions not to when i look for the door ivan go ahead and launch into yeah i think a lot of the programs don't work and i think the new diogo didn't cure the depression i think certainly the war on poverty didn't do that any time the government does a war on something proper now verty drugs whatever it's very doesn't work it's usually counterproductive and they waste a lot of money and distort the market and i think you know what they should do if they're you know if you take a more freedom and ask approach to these things you should let the market work and then if you don't like the market there. then you can give people money and let them spend it in the market rather than creating all these bure bureaucratic programs but you know some people would even object to that but of course at the end where we're nowhere near venezuela or you know some of these other places like cuba or or you know the true socialist or communist countries but i think certainly this is a this is a. path that we don't want to go on and i think right now
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you heard ivan mention this.n the history of aviation, civil aviation, with the exception of 9/11, which was terror related, you don't see people saying i won't fly anymore. 9/11, extremely different situation than talking about here. >> guys, thank you both very much ivan and phil. >>> the nasdaq on pace for the first gain in six sessions currently up 2%. let's send it to bertha coombs for a deep dive on what's moving there. >> thanks, wilf. investors seem to be shrugging off senator warren's advocacy for breaking up the big tech companies, she made that comment this weekend at south by southwest. facebook on an upgrade apple with a biggest gain since the start of the year for a day. on an upgrade from b of a and amazon up. nvidia is the day's biggest gainer with the $6.9 billion deal to acquire mellanox and that is really seeing the chips moving higher today. they're among the best gainers up for the first day in five but they have done pretty well overall in the quarter wilf, they're -- morgan, at below that 1
you heard ivan mention this.n the history of aviation, civil aviation, with the exception of 9/11, which was terror related, you don't see people saying i won't fly anymore. 9/11, extremely different situation than talking about here. >> guys, thank you both very much ivan and phil. >>> the nasdaq on pace for the first gain in six sessions currently up 2%. let's send it to bertha coombs for a deep dive on what's moving there. >> thanks, wilf. investors seem to be shrugging...
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he shared a picture from his son of ivan torres. he is 25 years old.y said that he and his 18- year-old brother moses got into an arguement and moses stabbed ivan. the police were able to track down the suspect. he was trying to flee the area and they found him running away. i spoke with the father that initially that told me that he didn't know who attacked him son. the police said that he was probably in a state of shock and his son died in his arms. >> i kept giving him cpr. and i called the ambulance and it took 15 minutes. the hospital is right here. he took the last breath and that was it. it died. >> it appeared it was a physical fight. and from the physical fight, the 18-year-old pulled out a pocket knife and stabbed his 25- year-old brother. it is a tragedy in hillsberg. i spoke to the dad and we're in contact with him. our condolences to the family. this is not something that happened in hillsberg. >> reporter: there there is crime scene tape surrounding the apartment and also a field behind the unit because the argument ended up moving to th
he shared a picture from his son of ivan torres. he is 25 years old.y said that he and his 18- year-old brother moses got into an arguement and moses stabbed ivan. the police were able to track down the suspect. he was trying to flee the area and they found him running away. i spoke with the father that initially that told me that he didn't know who attacked him son. the police said that he was probably in a state of shock and his son died in his arms. >> i kept giving him cpr. and i...
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ivan watson for us in new zealand. again, there is wide, broad-base support for this action there which is different than the united states. i want to bring in amy stoddard, david gregory. david, there are many differences between new zealand and the united states, 4.5 million people versus 350 million people. the united states has a second amendment where gun rights and ownership sei ownership is enshrined in the founding papers of this country. yet the contrast there is extraordinary. six days to take some broad-based action that receives wide support. where in the united states despite the fact that we have a plague of mass shootings and the commonality of the weapons that are used, there has been very little action. >> yeah. and it's striking because the polarization in our country, particularly around the gun action in our country where we have call for safety measures that congress has never been able to pull off or a president has been able to get past makes it so difficult. but there are big differences. we hav
ivan watson for us in new zealand. again, there is wide, broad-base support for this action there which is different than the united states. i want to bring in amy stoddard, david gregory. david, there are many differences between new zealand and the united states, 4.5 million people versus 350 million people. the united states has a second amendment where gun rights and ownership sei ownership is enshrined in the founding papers of this country. yet the contrast there is extraordinary. six...
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ivan three. thousand of people are being evacuated the number of people each happy hour are stigma very very. controversial but maybe from tomorrow it could be some rain coming. now what's happening on the grounds now i mean there's still people being pulled to safety what's something key you can tell us now. government through the department over disaster management are deployed they are affected parts of fifty tripped. before being deployed to one of the more crucial areas in. the district where people who are white. women and children so the situation because like the government is. trying to rescue people who have been affected and are. talking about the government how well equipped really is it to handle this. it's very tricky because the government has been spending a lot of money already on organizing. telling people to move our plans before the flood can find the usual government like that of malawi hasn't got enough money budgeted sorely the same so it is dependent on the chinese are goi
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ivan, do we have any idea why this indonesian woman has been released and what about the other woman?it does appear this remarkable release and the decision by prosecutors to drop charges was a result of lobbying by the indonesian government on behalf of this suspect. it's a remarkable turn of events now. a little more than two years after the very brazen assassination in personal ambassador ambassador. taik a look at what the lawyer had to say after the charges were adopted against her. >> today the prosecution informed the court that they declined to further prosecute the case. so she's been discharged from the court today. >> so rosemary, the lawyer says she's going to be headed home soon. now she appeared at embassy. their official confirmed there was a heavy lobby iing effort o the orders of the indonesia, she thought she was participating in a reality tv show. and that all efforts were made to help her escape the death penalty and it appears that lobbying effort succeeded. >> surely, if she's been released, the other woman should as well. what information are you getting on that
ivan, do we have any idea why this indonesian woman has been released and what about the other woman?it does appear this remarkable release and the decision by prosecutors to drop charges was a result of lobbying by the indonesian government on behalf of this suspect. it's a remarkable turn of events now. a little more than two years after the very brazen assassination in personal ambassador ambassador. taik a look at what the lawyer had to say after the charges were adopted against her....
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an announcement from the prime minister about gun control, ivan. but no detail.hat's the latest from there? >> reporter: that's right. no details yet. she says that will come ten days after the initial atk. here we are, three days after the attack and you have a constant stream of well-wishers, of visitors, coming to this improvised memorial here that has been -- organically grown up in response to the most deadly terror attack in new zealand modern history. just to give you a sense of how enormous it is, for this city and for this country, the christchurch hospital, for example, where you have nine people in critical care, fighting for their lives, it has had to postpone surgeries for other patients to try to deal with trying to keep these victims alive, who, some of whom, have undergone multiple surgeries as a result of their wounds. the police here say this is the largest investigation they have conducted now, after the attack on two mosques on friday here in christchurch. the police commissioner has gone on to say, he believes the two attacks were initially r
an announcement from the prime minister about gun control, ivan. but no detail.hat's the latest from there? >> reporter: that's right. no details yet. she says that will come ten days after the initial atk. here we are, three days after the attack and you have a constant stream of well-wishers, of visitors, coming to this improvised memorial here that has been -- organically grown up in response to the most deadly terror attack in new zealand modern history. just to give you a sense of...
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and then moses staffed ivan with a pocket knife. police say they were able to track down the suspect as he was trying to flee the area. the father told me he initially did not know who attacked his son and that he died in his arms. >> i kept giving him cpr. it took 15 minutes for the ambulance. the hospital is right here. he took his last breath and that was it, he died. >> it appears it was a physical fight. from the physical fight the 18- year-old pulled out a pocket knife and stabbed his 25-year- old brother. it is unfortunate. i spoke to the dad and we are in contact with him. our condolences to the family. this is not something that happens here. >> police describe the area as a quiet residential neighborhood. this is the first homicide there since 2016. >>> for more on today's top stories let's check in with frank. >> police have arrested a man in connection in the case of a four-year-old boy who accidentally shot himself. he was rushed to children's hospital with head trauma. family and friends say he was visiting a home yest
and then moses staffed ivan with a pocket knife. police say they were able to track down the suspect as he was trying to flee the area. the father told me he initially did not know who attacked his son and that he died in his arms. >> i kept giving him cpr. it took 15 minutes for the ambulance. the hospital is right here. he took his last breath and that was it, he died. >> it appears it was a physical fight. from the physical fight the 18- year-old pulled out a pocket knife and...
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. ♪ >>> and that is sebastian bach played by ivan and justice at the civic center bart station.e's playing with a claurinate. they joined the bach in the subways event that celebrates bach's birthday in subways around the world. >> so relaxed now. >> wake up. >> i'm goi to comou at y abo it's whai .nc ashaa >>> abc 7 sports sponsored by river rock casino. >>> the former assistant with the warriors and stanford is the head coach at uc irvine. the anteaters seated 13th in the ncaa tournament. they take down four seed kansas state in the shark tank in san jose. irvine went on a 12-2 burst. watch him sprint into the locker room. and year tied at 30. i'm gone. hazard, you could say, is a dangerous man. 19 points. anteaters by five. cats down two. brown, no. threw it out of bounds. that's your ball game. irvine with coach turner, the upset, 70-64. they will meet ororegon next. taking on north dakota state. zion is like a force of nature. not enough. free throw misses. out of my way, i'm dunking. he's not done. zion with a harding. duke wins 85-62. check out 7'6" taco fall towering ove
. ♪ >>> and that is sebastian bach played by ivan and justice at the civic center bart station.e's playing with a claurinate. they joined the bach in the subways event that celebrates bach's birthday in subways around the world. >> so relaxed now. >> wake up. >> i'm goi to comou at y abo it's whai .nc ashaa >>> abc 7 sports sponsored by river rock casino. >>> the former assistant with the warriors and stanford is the head coach at uc irvine. the...
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we do want to bring in cnn ivan watson. joining us live. ivan, the most significant part of this weapons ban is it came so swiftly. less than a week after the deadly terror attack. and it's immediate. how is this going to work? >> that's, it's immediate. that's one way of putting it. it's comprehensive. listen to what the prime minister had to say. >> today i'm announcing that new zealand will ban all military style semi-automatic weapons. we will also ban all assault rifles. we will ban all high capacity magazines. we will ban all parts with the ability to convert any other type of firearm into a military style semi-automatic weapon. we will ban parts that cause a firearm to generate semi-automatic or close to automatic gunfire. in short, every semi-automatic weapon used in the terrorist attack on friday will be banned in this country. >> so in other words, as the police commissioner put it. up until 3:00 this afternoon, if you were in possession of one of the weapons and you were a licensed gun owner, as of 3:00 p.m. that gun that firearm
we do want to bring in cnn ivan watson. joining us live. ivan, the most significant part of this weapons ban is it came so swiftly. less than a week after the deadly terror attack. and it's immediate. how is this going to work? >> that's, it's immediate. that's one way of putting it. it's comprehensive. listen to what the prime minister had to say. >> today i'm announcing that new zealand will ban all military style semi-automatic weapons. we will also ban all assault rifles. we...