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the prime minister jacinda ardern described the stabbings as terrorism.attack lasted 60 seconds before officers opened fire. 0ur correspondent shaima khalil sent this report. there's someone here with a knife. he's got a knife. panic and chaos at the countdown supermarket in auckland. oh no. confused shoppers and an attacker on a stabbing rampage. then this. shots fired. as people tried to flee, the police shot him within 60 seconds of the attack. he stabbed this woman when she came out, i was going in. i went down to the other end and there was an old gentleman, european man, lying on the ground. the man, who has not been named, reportedly took a large knife from a display cabinet in the supermarket and stabbed six people. three are in critical condition. the prime minister, jacinda ardern, said he was inspired by the terror group so—called islamic state. the attacker had been under round—the—clock monitoring due to concerns about his ideology. he became a person of national security interest in 2016 and had been on a terror watch list. questions have be
the prime minister jacinda ardern described the stabbings as terrorism.attack lasted 60 seconds before officers opened fire. 0ur correspondent shaima khalil sent this report. there's someone here with a knife. he's got a knife. panic and chaos at the countdown supermarket in auckland. oh no. confused shoppers and an attacker on a stabbing rampage. then this. shots fired. as people tried to flee, the police shot him within 60 seconds of the attack. he stabbed this woman when she came out, i was...
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prime minister jacinda ardern described the attack as terrorism. a known supporter of islamic state. the attack lasted 60 seconds before police opened fire. >> the attacker was under 24-hour surveillance when he began his rampage at a supermarket in auckland. it lasted less than one minute, but six people were wounded, some of them seriously. >> he stabbed a woman coming out. i went down to the other end. there was an older gentleman, european man, lying on the ground. >> jacinda ardern, the new zealand prime minister, said the assailant was shot dead within 60 seconds of the attack starting. >> what happened today was despicable, hateful, wrong, was carried out by an individual, not a faith, not a culture or ethnicity, but an individual person who was gripped by ideology that is not supported here. >> senior officers have insisted that armed police intervened as quickly as they could. >> theeality is, when you are surveilling someone on a 24/7 basis, it is not possible to be immediately next to them at all times. staff intervened as quickly as the
prime minister jacinda ardern described the attack as terrorism. a known supporter of islamic state. the attack lasted 60 seconds before police opened fire. >> the attacker was under 24-hour surveillance when he began his rampage at a supermarket in auckland. it lasted less than one minute, but six people were wounded, some of them seriously. >> he stabbed a woman coming out. i went down to the other end. there was an older gentleman, european man, lying on the ground. >>...
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the prime minister, jacinda ardern, said he was inspired by the terror group so—called islamic state. concerns about his ideology. he became a person of national security interest in 2016 and had been on a terror watch list. questions have been raised about why no action against him was taken before six people were injured. the reality is that when you are surveilling someone on a 24/7 basis, it is not possible to be immediately next to them at all times. the staff intervened as quickly as they could and they prevented further injury in what was a terrifying situation. authorities are confident this was a lone wolf attack and that there is no further danger, after a day of terror that left a community in shock. shaima khalil, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: putting the �*man�* in �*manicure'. we visit a salon in the central african republic where men are proving that nail—care isn'tjust for the ladies. she received the nobel peace prize for her work with the poor and the dying in india slums. the head of the catholic church had said mother teresa was a wonderful exa
the prime minister, jacinda ardern, said he was inspired by the terror group so—called islamic state. concerns about his ideology. he became a person of national security interest in 2016 and had been on a terror watch list. questions have been raised about why no action against him was taken before six people were injured. the reality is that when you are surveilling someone on a 24/7 basis, it is not possible to be immediately next to them at all times. the staff intervened as quickly as...
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new zealand�*s prime minister — jacinda ardern — has revealed that the country�*s immigration agencywho stabbed seven people in a supermarket in auckland on friday. he�*d spent three years in prison in new zealand awaiting trial for possessing islamic state group propaganda. from sydney, phil mercer has more. the new zealand prime minister saying that for years her government had tried to deport this man. he arrived in the country in 2011 on a student visa and claimed asylum. he was granted refugee status. he first came to the attention of the authorities in 2016 and was warned about posting violent extremist examine state content online. he was later charged with various offences and spent three years in prison awaiting trial. he was convicted earlier this year but released in july on a supervision order. jacinda ardern saying that every legal avenue had been perceived to try to keep this man behind bars. he wasn�*t, but was under 24—hour police surveillance when he launched his knife rampage in that supermarket in auckland. for more than 50 days police and tactical unit officers we
new zealand�*s prime minister — jacinda ardern — has revealed that the country�*s immigration agencywho stabbed seven people in a supermarket in auckland on friday. he�*d spent three years in prison in new zealand awaiting trial for possessing islamic state group propaganda. from sydney, phil mercer has more. the new zealand prime minister saying that for years her government had tried to deport this man. he arrived in the country in 2011 on a student visa and claimed asylum. he was...
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the prime minister, jacinda ardern, said he was inspired by the terror group so—called islamic state.ame a person of national security interest in 2016 and had been on a terror watch list. questions have been raised about why no action against him was taken before six people were injured. the reality is that when you are surveilling someone on a 24/7 basis, it is not possible to be immediately next to them at all times. the staff intervened as quickly as they could and they prevented further injury in what was a terrifying situation. authorities are confident this was a lone wolf attack and that there is no further danger, after a day of terror that left a community in shock. shaimaa khalil, bbc news. you're watching bbc news. the latest headlines: the uk and the eu say they won't recognise afg hanistan�*s new taliban government. meanwhile the taliban claim to be making advances in the panjshir valley, the only part of afghanistan they don't control. president biden has been touring one of the areas of louisiana that was hardest hit by hurricane ida last weekend. the us president has
the prime minister, jacinda ardern, said he was inspired by the terror group so—called islamic state.ame a person of national security interest in 2016 and had been on a terror watch list. questions have been raised about why no action against him was taken before six people were injured. the reality is that when you are surveilling someone on a 24/7 basis, it is not possible to be immediately next to them at all times. the staff intervened as quickly as they could and they prevented further...
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jacinda ardern said he had been known to authorities. our correspondent phil mercer reports.hour surveillance when he began his rampage at a supermarket in auckland. it lasted less than a minute, but six people were wounded, some of them seriously. he stabbed this woman when she came out, i was going in. i went down to the other end, there was an old gentleman, european man, lying on the ground. jacinda ardern, the new zealand prime minister, said the assailant was shot dead by the police within 60 seconds of the attack starting. what happened today was despicable. it was hateful, it was wrong. it was carried out by an individual, not a face, —— nota —— not a faith. not a culture, not an ethnicity. but an individual person who was gripped by ideology that is not supported here. senior officers have insisted that armed police intervened as quickly as they could. the reality is that when you are surveilling someone on a 24/7 basis, it is not possible to be immediately next to them at all times. staff intervened as quickly as they could and they prevented further injury in what
jacinda ardern said he had been known to authorities. our correspondent phil mercer reports.hour surveillance when he began his rampage at a supermarket in auckland. it lasted less than a minute, but six people were wounded, some of them seriously. he stabbed this woman when she came out, i was going in. i went down to the other end, there was an old gentleman, european man, lying on the ground. jacinda ardern, the new zealand prime minister, said the assailant was shot dead by the police...
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the prime minister jacinda ardern described the stabbings as terrorism.tack lasted 60 seconds before officers opened fire. 0ur correspondent, shaima khalil, sent this report. there's someone here with a knife. he's got a knife. panic and chaos at the countdown supermarket in auckland. oh no. confused shoppers and an attacker on a stabbing rampage. then this. shots fired. as people tried to flee, the police shot him within 60 seconds of the attack. he stabbed this woman when she came out, i was going in. i went down to the other end and there was an old gentleman, european man, lying on the ground. the man, who has not been named, reportedly took a large knife from a display cabinet in the supermarket and stabbed six people. three are in critical condition. the prime minister, jacinda ardern, said he was inspired by the terror group so—called islamic state. the attacker had been under round—the—clock monitoring due to concerns about his ideology. he became a person of national security interest in 2016 and had been on a terror watch list. questions have be
the prime minister jacinda ardern described the stabbings as terrorism.tack lasted 60 seconds before officers opened fire. 0ur correspondent, shaima khalil, sent this report. there's someone here with a knife. he's got a knife. panic and chaos at the countdown supermarket in auckland. oh no. confused shoppers and an attacker on a stabbing rampage. then this. shots fired. as people tried to flee, the police shot him within 60 seconds of the attack. he stabbed this woman when she came out, i was...
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jacinda ardern said he had been known to authorities. 0ur correspondent phil mercer reports.der 24—hour surveillance when he began his rampage at a supermarket in auckland. it lasted less than a minute, but six people were wounded, some of them seriously. he stabbed this woman when she came out, i was going in. i went down to the other end, there was an old gentleman, european man, lying on the ground. jacinda ardern, the new zealand prime minister, said the assailant was shot dead by the police within 60 seconds of the attack starting. what happened today was despicable. it was hateful, it was wrong. it was carried out by an individual, not a faith, not a culture, not an ethnicity. but an individual person who was gripped by ideology that is not supported here. senior officers have insisted that armed police intervened as quickly as they could. the reality is that when you are surveilling someone on a 24/7 basis, it is not possible to be immediately next to them at all times. staff intervened as quickly as they could and they prevented further injury in what was a terrifying
jacinda ardern said he had been known to authorities. 0ur correspondent phil mercer reports.der 24—hour surveillance when he began his rampage at a supermarket in auckland. it lasted less than a minute, but six people were wounded, some of them seriously. he stabbed this woman when she came out, i was going in. i went down to the other end, there was an old gentleman, european man, lying on the ground. jacinda ardern, the new zealand prime minister, said the assailant was shot dead by the...
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new zealand's prime minister — jacinda ardern — has revealed that the country's immigration agency hadorter who stabbed seven people in a supermarket in auckland on friday. sri lankan ahamed samsudeen had spent three years in prison in new zealand — awaiting trial for possessing islamic state group propaganda. brazil has suspended beef exports to china after the agriculture ministry confirmed two cases of mad cow disease. the samples were collected from meat plants in different regions of the country. authorities say these were isolated cases of the disease — which develops spontaneously in cattle. they say there was no health risk to humans or other animals. the group behind hong kong's annual vigil remembering those massacred in tiananmen square says it won't cooperate with a police investigation into the organisation's activities. police have accused the hong kong alliance in support of patriotic democratic movements of china of being a foreign agent, an allegation it denies. the un has condemned a military coup in guinea — after the military appeared on national television to say t
new zealand's prime minister — jacinda ardern — has revealed that the country's immigration agency hadorter who stabbed seven people in a supermarket in auckland on friday. sri lankan ahamed samsudeen had spent three years in prison in new zealand — awaiting trial for possessing islamic state group propaganda. brazil has suspended beef exports to china after the agriculture ministry confirmed two cases of mad cow disease. the samples were collected from meat plants in different regions of...
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new zealand's prime minister jacinda ardern said his interest in extremism became apparent five yearsr he expressed sympathy on facebook for recent terrorist attacks, violent war—related videos and comments advocating violent extremism. he was spoken to by the police twice, once in april of 2016 and then again in may. this activity online continued and in may of 2017, he was arrested at auckland international airport. police believed at that time he was heading to syria. our correspondent in sydney, phil mercer, has more on the case. we know that after he was arrested by officers at auckland airport in may of 2017, he spent three years in custody after prohibited fundamentalist material was found at his home, there are also weapons offences and assaults on prison staff. and this man was released from prison in july this year. the authorities had tried everything, they say, to try to keep him behind bars but they exhausted every legal avenue and as far as new zealand's counterterrorism laws, as they currently stand, this man wasn't able to be kept in prison and that's why for more than
new zealand's prime minister jacinda ardern said his interest in extremism became apparent five yearsr he expressed sympathy on facebook for recent terrorist attacks, violent war—related videos and comments advocating violent extremism. he was spoken to by the police twice, once in april of 2016 and then again in may. this activity online continued and in may of 2017, he was arrested at auckland international airport. police believed at that time he was heading to syria. our correspondent in...
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zealand are largely considered the freeloaders of the five _ what has angered australia - is jacinda ardern's australia when china was retaliating with these trade sanctions - after the who inquiry bust—up. there is anger towards new zealand. they are seen as riding i on australia's coat—tails. australia would defend new zealand if there was a security issue. - 0n the other hand, that relationship is so close, it is like family. - you can bicker, you can have a disagreement. l we know australia is - a partner with new zealand. there's nothing long—lasting. or damaging, but it is notable new zealand is not part of this alliance. - it does not want nuclearl submarines in its waters. and it has already said to australia, "do not l consider parking them here." interesting. drew thompson, a former pentagon official, was quoted as saying, "this created an escalation with china," but the other question is, how might china seek to retaliate if it does? this is the kind of thing you might expect. we've heard some bloodcurdling language about a new cold war. i've got cop26, the climate summit in mind,
zealand are largely considered the freeloaders of the five _ what has angered australia - is jacinda ardern's australia when china was retaliating with these trade sanctions - after the who inquiry bust—up. there is anger towards new zealand. they are seen as riding i on australia's coat—tails. australia would defend new zealand if there was a security issue. - 0n the other hand, that relationship is so close, it is like family. - you can bicker, you can have a disagreement. l we know...
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what has angered australia is jacinda ardern's public. posture, where she was seen to undermine australiatsj after the who inquiry dust up. there is anger- towards new zealand. they are seen as riding i on australia's coat—tails. on the other hand, that relationship is so close, it is like family. you can bicker, you can have a disagreement. l we know australia is - a partner with new zealand. it is notable new zealand| is not part of this alliance. it does not want nuclearl submarines in its waters. and it has already said to australia, do not. consider parking them here. interesting. drew thompson, a former pentagon official, was quoted as saying, this created an escalation with china, but the other question is, how might china seek to retaliate if it does...? this is the kind of thing you might expect. the fascinating thing we have not yet really seen is whether. .. i've got cop26, the climate summit come in mind, because china is the world's big polluter. you cannot consider tackling climate change without the involvement of the chinese. one of the successes, one of the few successes
what has angered australia is jacinda ardern's public. posture, where she was seen to undermine australiatsj after the who inquiry dust up. there is anger- towards new zealand. they are seen as riding i on australia's coat—tails. on the other hand, that relationship is so close, it is like family. you can bicker, you can have a disagreement. l we know australia is - a partner with new zealand. it is notable new zealand| is not part of this alliance. it does not want nuclearl submarines in its...
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the prime minister, jacinda ardern, described the stabbings as terrorism. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are geraldine scott, who is a political correspondent at the press association, and the broadcaster and journalist james lewer. let's bring you up—to—date with the front pages that they have been looking at all ready for us this evening. the times has "children set to be jabbed from early next week", despite a refusal by thejcvi independent scientific advisers to recommend vaccinations for 12—to—15—year—olds. ministers insist the vaccination programme will go ahead, says the telegraph, despite scientific advisers saying benefits are "too small". "ministers expected to defy advice on jabs for children" is the guardian's take. the i says the vaccines watchdog is under fire for passing the buck to the four chief medical officers of the uk, who are now under pressure to push through jabs for 12—to—15—year—olds. the ft reports that apple is delaying its plans for a child sexual abuse detection code
the prime minister, jacinda ardern, described the stabbings as terrorism. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are geraldine scott, who is a political correspondent at the press association, and the broadcaster and journalist james lewer. let's bring you up—to—date with the front pages that they have been looking at all ready for us this evening. the times has "children set to be jabbed from early next week", despite a...
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new zealand's prime minister — jacinda ardern — has revealed that the country's immigration agency hadpporter who stabbed seven people in a supermarket in auckland on friday. sri lankan ahamed samsudeen had spent three years in prison in new zealand — awaiting trial for possessing islamic state group propaganda. mrs ardern revealed that samsudeen had been served a deportation notice in 2019, after it was discovered his refugee status was fraudulently obtained. but on appeal, he was released on a supervision oder injuly. let's get more now in the news that in the first 6 months of this year, more than 8,000 chain stores disappeared from high streets, shopping centres and retail parks across britain. lisa hooker is the leader of industry for consumer markets at price waterhouse cooper. thank you very much for being with us. are you surprised by these figures? it seems a many chain stores are disappearing every week from our high streets? essen stores are disappearing every week from our high streets?— from our high streets? even before covid this was _ from our high streets? even before
new zealand's prime minister — jacinda ardern — has revealed that the country's immigration agency hadpporter who stabbed seven people in a supermarket in auckland on friday. sri lankan ahamed samsudeen had spent three years in prison in new zealand — awaiting trial for possessing islamic state group propaganda. mrs ardern revealed that samsudeen had been served a deportation notice in 2019, after it was discovered his refugee status was fraudulently obtained. but on appeal, he was...
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new zealand's prime minister, jacinda ardern, has vowed to toughen anti—terror laws following friday'snder police surveillance. the man stabbed seven people in a supermarket, three of them remain in a critical condition. the attacker, a known supporter of islamic state, the attacker, a known supporter of so—called islamic state, was shot dead by police. there have been three gold medals for britain so far today at the tokyo paralympics. hannah cockroft triumphed in the t34 800 metres to claim the seventh paralympic title of her career, while charlotte henshaw and laura sugar won their events in the para—canoeing. 0ur sports correspondent, andy swiss, reports. domination at its most dazzling. hoannah cockroft has never lost a race of the paralympics, and in the 800 metres her supremacy was starker than ever. cockroft almost in a different postcode, as she crossed the line more than ten seconds clear. it's a new paralympic record! behind her, her team—mate took silver, but cockroft�*s seventh title was about as emphatic as it gets. in the canoeing, meanwhile, it was all about the sport s
new zealand's prime minister, jacinda ardern, has vowed to toughen anti—terror laws following friday'snder police surveillance. the man stabbed seven people in a supermarket, three of them remain in a critical condition. the attacker, a known supporter of islamic state, the attacker, a known supporter of so—called islamic state, was shot dead by police. there have been three gold medals for britain so far today at the tokyo paralympics. hannah cockroft triumphed in the t34 800 metres to...
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he was identified as a national security threat and jacinda ardern the prime minister was saying thater surveillance when he began his rampage in the supermarket in the western parts of auckland. auckland is new zealand's�*s biggest city. six people were injured. videos posted on social media have shown unsurprisingly scenes of chaos, hysteria and panic as people tried to get out of the supermarket. that surveillance team, as the prime minister indicated, shot dead the attacker within a minute of his rampage beginning and we do understand that the government is now launching urgent legal action to try to have those suppression orders lifted that are preventing details of this man's identity and past being made public.— of this man's identity and past being made public. of this man's identity and past bein: made ublic. ~ ., ., ., being made public. what more do we know about the _ being made public. what more do we know about the conditions _ being made public. what more do we know about the conditions at - being made public. what more do we know about the conditions at the - know abou
he was identified as a national security threat and jacinda ardern the prime minister was saying thater surveillance when he began his rampage in the supermarket in the western parts of auckland. auckland is new zealand's�*s biggest city. six people were injured. videos posted on social media have shown unsurprisingly scenes of chaos, hysteria and panic as people tried to get out of the supermarket. that surveillance team, as the prime minister indicated, shot dead the attacker within a...
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as you heard jacinda ardern say, let's stay the course, this is working, let's do one more week of strictown. shery: what is been the economic impact so far? matt: of course, it is having a big economic impact, these lockdowns. most economists predicting a big contraction in the third quarter. and of course, the longer it drags on in auckland, the worse that will be, it's about a third of the population and one third of gdp. previous experience shows us the economy bounces back very strongly from these lockdowns. new zealand's economy was growing very strongly prior to this outbreak. the current consensus says at least so far, this outbreak will not prevent the central bank from raising interest rates at its next meeting in october. haidi: matthew brockett, our wellington bureau chief. thank you. the school year has begun in new york city with roughly one million public students returning to in person learning. the vice dean of the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health gave us his assessment of new infection controls in schools as they reopened doors. >> new york is taking as ma
as you heard jacinda ardern say, let's stay the course, this is working, let's do one more week of strictown. shery: what is been the economic impact so far? matt: of course, it is having a big economic impact, these lockdowns. most economists predicting a big contraction in the third quarter. and of course, the longer it drags on in auckland, the worse that will be, it's about a third of the population and one third of gdp. previous experience shows us the economy bounces back very strongly...
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lighter covid news out there, involving new zealand prime minister and my personal uber driver, jacinda ardern. global leaders have heard pretty much every question about covid- 19, but this week, ardern got a new one. >> there's also an allegation of sexual relations between a patient and a visitor at auckland hospital. would you say that that's a high-risk activity, in the current climate? >> stephen: they have sex at the auckland hospital? man, we've got to get socialized medicine. ( laughter ) ( applause ) you know your country is small when you can't have sex without the prime minister finding out about it. ( as ardern ) "someone had sex in the hospital? oh, no. was it david? from wellington? that sounds like david." the p.m. collected her thoughts, and gave a very sensible response: >> i would say, generally, regardless of the covid status, that kind of thing shouldn't generally be part of visiting hours, i would have thought. >> stephen: exactly. i agree. she's right on target. a hospital is no place for patients to have sex. it's a place for doctors to have sex. in the exam room, in th
lighter covid news out there, involving new zealand prime minister and my personal uber driver, jacinda ardern. global leaders have heard pretty much every question about covid- 19, but this week, ardern got a new one. >> there's also an allegation of sexual relations between a patient and a visitor at auckland hospital. would you say that that's a high-risk activity, in the current climate? >> stephen: they have sex at the auckland hospital? man, we've got to get socialized...
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this report from matt gravelling begins with jacinda ardern.wland countdown in auckland. the attack took place at the countdown supermarket in a suburb of auckland. the attacker — who cannot be identified — stabbed and wounded at least six people before he was shot and killed by new zealand police. local reports say three of the victims are in a critical condition. prime ministerjacinda ardern described the event as a terrorist attack. the terrorist is a sri lankan national who arrived in new zealand in october of 2011. he became a personal of national security interest from 2016. questions are already being raised over why action wasn't taken against the attacker before six people were injured. the reality is that when you are surveilling someone on a 24/7 basis, it is not possible to be immediately next to them at all times. the staff intervened as quickly as they could, and they prevented further injury in what was a terrifying situation. the new zealand prime minister also said the exact reasons the attacker was known to the agencies is cur
this report from matt gravelling begins with jacinda ardern.wland countdown in auckland. the attack took place at the countdown supermarket in a suburb of auckland. the attacker — who cannot be identified — stabbed and wounded at least six people before he was shot and killed by new zealand police. local reports say three of the victims are in a critical condition. prime ministerjacinda ardern described the event as a terrorist attack. the terrorist is a sri lankan national who arrived in...
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at a news conference prime minister jacinda ardern said the attacker was a sir lankan national underveillance by police and called him a terrorist. >>> u.s. air force commander who oversaw the last flights out of afghanistan is giving cnn an inside look at those tense final hours. as or ren leasieberman reports, was a dangerous final mission. >> reporter: the approach in and out of kabul allowed little margin for error. mountains survive the airport and the valleys prone to bad weather. thousands of afghans on the field and thousands more desperately trying to get in. nearby, a terror threat from isis-k. in this environment, lieutenant colonel had a mission, end of the u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan. >> what the operators do is focus on the mission, on your individual tasks, you focus on success and you focus on doing your part of the mission as well as you possibly can. >> reporter: pelbath was the mission commander of the final five flights out of kabul. he snapped this picture and in the background the cars and package and hangars about to be left behind. >> i graduated the air
at a news conference prime minister jacinda ardern said the attacker was a sir lankan national underveillance by police and called him a terrorist. >>> u.s. air force commander who oversaw the last flights out of afghanistan is giving cnn an inside look at those tense final hours. as or ren leasieberman reports, was a dangerous final mission. >> reporter: the approach in and out of kabul allowed little margin for error. mountains survive the airport and the valleys prone to bad...
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at a news conference, prime minister jacinda ardern commended the quick action of police, and explained the difficulty in monitoring the attacker who was well known for his extremist views. >> at every turn, every legal avenue that was available -- um -- was utilized. and when it was no longer possible to legally have this person detained, that is when the police came in with their constant monitoring. but what you can see and overseas examples have demonstrated, also, that when you have a highly-motivated, lone actor like this individual, it is incredibly tough. >> for more, let's bring in cnn's selina wang joining me now from tokyo. so, selina, tell us more about what we learned about what happened and the man who carried this out. and a lot of questions about why he was even on the streets. >> right, michael. we learned from the prime minister press conference that the alleged terrorist was released from prison in july after every legal avenue was taken, she said, to keep him in custody. the attacker was a sri lankan national. the identity of the man cannot be revealed because of sup
at a news conference, prime minister jacinda ardern commended the quick action of police, and explained the difficulty in monitoring the attacker who was well known for his extremist views. >> at every turn, every legal avenue that was available -- um -- was utilized. and when it was no longer possible to legally have this person detained, that is when the police came in with their constant monitoring. but what you can see and overseas examples have demonstrated, also, that when you have...
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in the wake of attack, prime minister jacinda ardern has promised to tough.the country's terror law.>> cuba's health care system is facing critical shortages as covid cases continue to climb. now the government is facing rare criticism from some of the country's frontline workers. >>> several influential u.s. conservatives have recently been infected with covid, some dying from the virus. we'll look at whether it made their followers think twice about rejecting the vaccine. neutrogena® hydro boost lightweight. fragrance-free. 48 hour hydration. for that healthy skin glow. neutrogena®. for people with skin. does scrubbing feel like a workout? scrub less with dawn platinum. its superior formula breaks down and removes up to 99% of tough grease and food residue faster. so you scrub less. tackle grease wherever it shows up. scrub less. save more. with dawn. with directv stream, i can get live tv and on demand... together. watch: serena williams... wonder woman. serena... wonder woman... serena... wonder woman... ♪ ♪ ace. advantage! you cannot be serious! ♪ ♪ get your tv together with the
in the wake of attack, prime minister jacinda ardern has promised to tough.the country's terror law.>> cuba's health care system is facing critical shortages as covid cases continue to climb. now the government is facing rare criticism from some of the country's frontline workers. >>> several influential u.s. conservatives have recently been infected with covid, some dying from the virus. we'll look at whether it made their followers think twice about rejecting the vaccine....
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prime minister jacinda ardern said police were able to kill the assailant about a minute after the attack, because security agencies had been monitoring him since 2016. >> the detailed reasons he is known to the agencies is the subject of suppression orders made by the court. at i can say is that we have utilized every legal and surveillance power availableo us to try and keep people safe from this individual. many agencies and people were involved, and all were motivated by the same thing: trying to keep people safe. >> woodruff: three of the stabbing victims were seriously injured. and on wall street, stocks turned mostly lower after today's lackluster jobs report. the dow jones industrial average lost 75 points to close at 35,369. the nasdaq rose 32 points, and the s&p 500 slipped a point. still to come on the newshour: a personal reflection from the chaplain who oversaw fallen soldiers' final return home from afghanistan. jonathan capehart and michael gerson break down the multiple crises facing president biden. and, keeping the beat. how the music industry plays on in the pandemic. >
prime minister jacinda ardern said police were able to kill the assailant about a minute after the attack, because security agencies had been monitoring him since 2016. >> the detailed reasons he is known to the agencies is the subject of suppression orders made by the court. at i can say is that we have utilized every legal and surveillance power availableo us to try and keep people safe from this individual. many agencies and people were involved, and all were motivated by the same...
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the prime minister jacinda ardern described the stabbings as terrorism.a ardern, said he was inspired by the terror group so—called islamic state. the attacker had been under round—the—clock monitoring due to concerns about his ideology. he became a person of national security interest in 2016 and had been on a terror watch list. questions have been raised about why no action against him was taken before six people were injured. the reality is that when you are surveilling someone on a 24/7 basis, it is not possible to be immediately next to them at all times. the staff intervened as quickly as they could and they prevented further injury in what was a terrifying situation. authorities are confident this was a lone wolf attack and that there is no further danger, after a day of terror that left a community in shock. shaima khalil, bbc news. football's world government body, fifa, is investigating racial abuse by hungary fans towards england players during last night's world cup qualifier in budapest. england condemned the abuse as "completely unacceptable
the prime minister jacinda ardern described the stabbings as terrorism.a ardern, said he was inspired by the terror group so—called islamic state. the attacker had been under round—the—clock monitoring due to concerns about his ideology. he became a person of national security interest in 2016 and had been on a terror watch list. questions have been raised about why no action against him was taken before six people were injured. the reality is that when you are surveilling someone on a...
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jacinda ardern, on the latest news.heft we think of property, goods and chattels, not sentience animals. they are living things, we have a responsibility to them. and therefore i think the read across to animal cruelty in the way we've been strengthening the law in relation to that was a more sensible approach. and that's why i think abduction is actually a better way of referring and really reflecting the full impact of this type of crime. [30 and really reflecting the full impact of this type of crime. do you know et impact of this type of crime. do you know yet what _ impact of this type of crime. do you know yet what the _ impact of this type of crime. do you know yet what the maximum - impact of this type of crime. do you know yet what the maximum jail - impact of this type of crime. do you i know yet what the maximum jail terms might be? we are seeing differing reports of something between five to seven years. how tough might sentences be? i seven years. how tough might sentences be?— seven years. how tough might
jacinda ardern, on the latest news.heft we think of property, goods and chattels, not sentience animals. they are living things, we have a responsibility to them. and therefore i think the read across to animal cruelty in the way we've been strengthening the law in relation to that was a more sensible approach. and that's why i think abduction is actually a better way of referring and really reflecting the full impact of this type of crime. [30 and really reflecting the full impact of this type...