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quebec's premier urged for unity. toi want to say a few words muslims.w citizens, we are all quebecers. we should strive for a community that is more open, peaceful. dheepthika: the attack took place in the quebec cultural center. two suspects were arrested. one was arrested here, and the other one was arrested. dheepthika: the mosque was already the target of vandals when a sheep head was left on the doorstep during ramadan. in the wake of the attack, police every enforced security for other mosques in the area. new york mayor bill de blasio said he, too, will step up security for mosques around the city. ag will fly at half mast. genie: for more on the attack, i am joined by candida specialist dr. steve hewitt. thank you for joining us. this is the worst terrorist attack on canadian soil in some 25 years. walk us through the reaction there. >> clearly there is widespread shock and horror that such a thing could occur. has a somewhat justified reputation of being a tolerant cities.ith very diverse with toronto and va
quebec's premier urged for unity. toi want to say a few words muslims.w citizens, we are all quebecers. we should strive for a community that is more open, peaceful. dheepthika: the attack took place in the quebec cultural center. two suspects were arrested. one was arrested here, and the other one was arrested. dheepthika: the mosque was already the target of vandals when a sheep head was left on the doorstep during ramadan. in the wake of the attack, police every enforced security for other...
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there's been a gun attack at a mosque in a suburb of quebec city in canada.'s thought up to three gunmen opened fire at the mosque in sainte—foy during evening prayers. about a0 people were inside the building at the time. police in quebec city say two people have been arrested following the shooting at the mosque. we're hearing that large numbers of police have surrounded the building. details are still coming in — we'll update you with more as we get it. there's been a gun attack at a mosque in a suburb of quebec city in canada. reports so far suggest that up to five people have been killed. canada's ca nada's public safety canada's public safety minister has said he is profoundly saddened by the loss of life. there have been reports of a large police operation taking place. that is the breaking news we have brought it —— brought you this hour. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. hello. this week, january will go out, february will start on a much more active spell of weather than we've had recently. we're all going to see some
there's been a gun attack at a mosque in a suburb of quebec city in canada.'s thought up to three gunmen opened fire at the mosque in sainte—foy during evening prayers. about a0 people were inside the building at the time. police in quebec city say two people have been arrested following the shooting at the mosque. we're hearing that large numbers of police have surrounded the building. details are still coming in — we'll update you with more as we get it. there's been a gun attack at a...
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he is studying in quebec city.court and began, police so recently in court and began, police so farare recently in court and began, police so far are offering no motives. mr alexandre bissonnette himself not speaking at his court hearing. that said, there are some hints, suggestions, perhaps, as to why he may have... allegedly may have attacked this mosque, reports that on facebook, for example, he liked french national front leader marine le pen, donald trump on facebook as well. and that is not a lot of information about him, it has even now sparked an early discussion about right—wing politics here in quebec. jessica, we have some problems with the sound quality that. we will leave it for a moment. thanks very much. stay with us on bbc news. the shuttle challenger exploded soon after liftoff. there were seven astronauts on board, one of them a woman school teacher. all of them are believed to have been killed. by the evening tahrir square, the heart of official cairo, was in the hands of the demonstrators. they
he is studying in quebec city.court and began, police so recently in court and began, police so farare recently in court and began, police so far are offering no motives. mr alexandre bissonnette himself not speaking at his court hearing. that said, there are some hints, suggestions, perhaps, as to why he may have... allegedly may have attacked this mosque, reports that on facebook, for example, he liked french national front leader marine le pen, donald trump on facebook as well. and that is...
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quebecers.are with you, this is your home, we are all quebecers. we should work together to build a society which will be even more open, peaceful too even in this troubled world. thank you. reporter: details of those who lost their lives are beginning to emerge. one was a university professor gathered for evening prayers. several victims reportedly shot in the back. the mosque had already been a target. last year, a pig's head was left on the doorstep. brent: at first police said two suspects had been arrested, but that has changed. earlier we asked fletcher of google news in quebec city to clear up that confusion. >> they had arrested two people on the scene last night one of those suspects turned himself in. now they are saying there is really one as a suspect. we know that person is in their 20's. police are continuing to investigate this case as well as another case i believe you mentioned early on in your program, the issue of the page had. there was a pig head dropped off at this mosque l
quebecers.are with you, this is your home, we are all quebecers. we should work together to build a society which will be even more open, peaceful too even in this troubled world. thank you. reporter: details of those who lost their lives are beginning to emerge. one was a university professor gathered for evening prayers. several victims reportedly shot in the back. the mosque had already been a target. last year, a pig's head was left on the doorstep. brent: at first police said two suspects...
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gunmen have opened fire on a mosque in a suburb of quebec city in canada.ast four people are reported to have been killed. around forty were in the building at the time. two people have been arrested. sarah corker reports: police have closed off the area surrounding the centre culturel islamique de quebec as armed officers entered the mosque. it was during evening prayer on sunday that gunmen opened fire on a0 worshippers inside. ambulances continued to take away that dead and injured. police confirmed to suspects have been arrested and gave no further details. they have not ruled out the possibility of third suspect is still at large. the canadian prime minister tweeted. .. the premier wrote... and the public safety minister said... the motive for this attack is unknown but incidents of ith pharma phobia in quebec have increased in recent yea rs. quebec have increased in recent years. —— ith pharma —— we can speak toa years. —— ith pharma —— we can speak to a journalist at the scene. we first heard about this at 9pm your local time. is that when the attack
gunmen have opened fire on a mosque in a suburb of quebec city in canada.ast four people are reported to have been killed. around forty were in the building at the time. two people have been arrested. sarah corker reports: police have closed off the area surrounding the centre culturel islamique de quebec as armed officers entered the mosque. it was during evening prayer on sunday that gunmen opened fire on a0 worshippers inside. ambulances continued to take away that dead and injured. police...
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i am going to start off with the mosque attack in quebec.lo: as you can imagine, lots of shock in the canadian papers. "the globe and mail" is paying tribute to the victims today. you can read it in article six, six men who sought better lives in quebec. details are emerging about the suspect. he is identified as a 25-year-old, alexander this and bissonette.ander he was known online as a troll expir inspired by an extreme right-wing group. he also stood up for donald trump online and was vocal about tong against immigration quebec, particularly by muslims. chris: donald trump put up cartoons about his so-called muslim band. flo: you might remember the prime minister, justin trudeau of canada, drew attention for tweeting after the ban was put in place pretty had a welcoming message for refugees, saying diversity is our strength. build a wall on the other t-shirt. globe and mail talked about a clash of civilizations we are seeing across the border between canada and the u.s. the statue of liberty is taking a beating in a lot of arab light whic
i am going to start off with the mosque attack in quebec.lo: as you can imagine, lots of shock in the canadian papers. "the globe and mail" is paying tribute to the victims today. you can read it in article six, six men who sought better lives in quebec. details are emerging about the suspect. he is identified as a 25-year-old, alexander this and bissonette.ander he was known online as a troll expir inspired by an extreme right-wing group. he also stood up for donald trump online and...
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from quebec city, aleem maqbool reports.bec city that was the site of this bloodshed. a gunman burst into the islamic cultural centre during evening prayers, spraying the worshippers with bullets. police say the victims were all men aged between 35 and 60, including, according to locals, a university professor, and the owner of this butcher's shop, close to where the attack took place. translation: quebec is the most secure city. for me, it's beautiful. so, to have an attack like this here... police said one man was detained close to the scene, but he is now thought to have been just a witness. the suspected gunman fled in his car across a bridge in the centre of this city, but pulled over and called police to turn himself in. he waited, and appears to have been detained without a struggle. he has now been named as alexandre bissonnette, in his late 20s. well, the police haven't talked about a motive as yet. but, even though this is known to be a peaceful place, with very little crime, that same mosque here in quebec city ha
from quebec city, aleem maqbool reports.bec city that was the site of this bloodshed. a gunman burst into the islamic cultural centre during evening prayers, spraying the worshippers with bullets. police say the victims were all men aged between 35 and 60, including, according to locals, a university professor, and the owner of this butcher's shop, close to where the attack took place. translation: quebec is the most secure city. for me, it's beautiful. so, to have an attack like this here......
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aleem maqbool, bbc news, quebec city. in scotland, wales and northern ireland have demanded a greater role in brexit negotiations, after talks with theresa may in cardiff. the scottish and welsh governments have published plans that would allow them to keep full access to the european single market. nicola sturgeon said time was running out, as the brexit process was due to start by the end of march. our scotland editor sarah smith reports. cardiff — the latest stop for the well—travelled prime minister, and yet another tricky meeting, this time with the leaders of the governments in scotland, wales, and northern ireland. they have all complained that the uk government is not living up to promises to keep the devolved nations fully involved in brexit preparations. after the meeting, nicola sturgeon warned time is running out to reach agreement. i'm very clear today that this period now, in the run—up to the triggering of article 50, is crucial to determine whether or not there is any hope of getting a uk—wide position. an
aleem maqbool, bbc news, quebec city. in scotland, wales and northern ireland have demanded a greater role in brexit negotiations, after talks with theresa may in cardiff. the scottish and welsh governments have published plans that would allow them to keep full access to the european single market. nicola sturgeon said time was running out, as the brexit process was due to start by the end of march. our scotland editor sarah smith reports. cardiff — the latest stop for the well—travelled...
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aleem maqbool, bbc news, quebec city. mourners in myanmar as they attended the funeral of the country's most prominent muslim lawyer. ko ni, who also advised aung san suu kyi's political party on legal affairs was assassinated in yangon on sunday. from there our correspondent jonah fisher reports. what is his name? aged three years old, his survival is nothing short of miraculous. just 2a hours previously, he was in the arms of his grandfather, ko ni, at the airport. unknown to them, a pistol was being put to the back of the head of ko ni and seconds later he was dead. somehow his grandson survived. he is in good condition. but his grandfathers are assassination has left myanmar in deep shock. thousands attended his funeral. his death, a new and more deadly twist in these countries political history. he worked as a legal adviser to aung san suu kyi's political party. specialising in constitutional affairs. this is the man who police say pulled the trigger. aged 53, kyi linn he was given a pardon from a political sentence.
aleem maqbool, bbc news, quebec city. mourners in myanmar as they attended the funeral of the country's most prominent muslim lawyer. ko ni, who also advised aung san suu kyi's political party on legal affairs was assassinated in yangon on sunday. from there our correspondent jonah fisher reports. what is his name? aged three years old, his survival is nothing short of miraculous. just 2a hours previously, he was in the arms of his grandfather, ko ni, at the airport. unknown to them, a pistol...
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aleem maqbool, bbc news, quebec city.allegedly linked to the 2008 attack in mumbai has been placed under house arrest in pakistan. hafiz saeed is wanted by the us and india — who accuse him of being implicated in the raid, in which more than 160 people died. he has denied any involvement. wildfires are still raging in chile as the search continues to find those responsible behind the blazes that have killed 11 people, burnt more than a thousand homes and wiped out an entire town. ten people have been arrested on suspicion of arson. a huge air and ground operation is underway to contain 61 forest fires. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: a bbc investigation exposes a global network of traffickers selling baby chimpanzees. the shuttle challenger exploded soon after liftoff. there were seven astronauts on board, one of them a woman school teacher. all of them are believed to have been killed. by the evening tahrir square, the heart of official cairo, was in the hands of the demonstrators. they were using the word "revo
aleem maqbool, bbc news, quebec city.allegedly linked to the 2008 attack in mumbai has been placed under house arrest in pakistan. hafiz saeed is wanted by the us and india — who accuse him of being implicated in the raid, in which more than 160 people died. he has denied any involvement. wildfires are still raging in chile as the search continues to find those responsible behind the blazes that have killed 11 people, burnt more than a thousand homes and wiped out an entire town. ten people...
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solidarity rallies are planned across quebec today.bal news montreal. she joins me on the line from the scene of the shooting in quebec. just bring us up—to—date? just bring us up-to-date? at this hour, the police have cordoned off a large part of the borrow. it is a very residential area. they say they have two suspects in custody. we're waiting for an update on the state of the suspect and of the victims. there is little information right now. but exactly who these people are, who committed this act. what reaction has been? it is really one of disbelief. quebec city is a city that really does not have a large crime rate. nothing like this has happened. there has been a large outpouring of support. we have had people come by with —— just wanted to see where the event happened. some tears have been shed. there has been an outpouring of grief. there are memorials planned throughout the day in quebec city and in montreal. thank you very much. prime minister theresa may faces tough talks on brexit today, when she meets representatives of
solidarity rallies are planned across quebec today.bal news montreal. she joins me on the line from the scene of the shooting in quebec. just bring us up—to—date? just bring us up-to-date? at this hour, the police have cordoned off a large part of the borrow. it is a very residential area. they say they have two suspects in custody. we're waiting for an update on the state of the suspect and of the victims. there is little information right now. but exactly who these people are, who...
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here is the latest on a deadly shooting in quebec city, canada.lding where the shootings occurred has been secured and evacuated. but according to the director of the center, at least five people are dead. radio canada reports several people were injured by gunfire inside the building which is known as the great mosque of quebec. there were a few dozen
here is the latest on a deadly shooting in quebec city, canada.lding where the shootings occurred has been secured and evacuated. but according to the director of the center, at least five people are dead. radio canada reports several people were injured by gunfire inside the building which is known as the great mosque of quebec. there were a few dozen
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shots have been fired at a mosque in quebec city. at least four people have been killed.olice said two people have been arrested during evening prayers. a0 people were inside the building. canada's prime ministerjustin trudeau has issued a statement on social media: jessica murphy is a news editor with bbc news in canada, she's on the line from toronto. jessica, what more do we know at this stage? well, there's still not too many details that have been confirmed. police are saying the situation right now is under control and the area has been secured and everyone has been evacuated. as you noted, we know there are two men in custody. we know there are confirmed dead and wounded but we don't know the exact figures, reporters on the ground are speaking to witnesses and hearing everything from two to 15 dead but those numbers aren't confirmed. we know gunmen opened fire during evening prayers, this was about three hours ago. but again, still a lot of details and police are saying the investigation is ongoing. jessica, seem via twitter that police are saying the mosque premis
shots have been fired at a mosque in quebec city. at least four people have been killed.olice said two people have been arrested during evening prayers. a0 people were inside the building. canada's prime ministerjustin trudeau has issued a statement on social media: jessica murphy is a news editor with bbc news in canada, she's on the line from toronto. jessica, what more do we know at this stage? well, there's still not too many details that have been confirmed. police are saying the situation...
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this is quebec city.n the map, i can show you the mosque itself, the quebec islamic cultural centre. one of the men was captured near the mosque, the other called police an hour after the shooting to give his location. more on that in a bit, first, here's what the canadian prime minister has had to say to his country's muslim population. you'll enrich our shared country in immeasurable ways. it is your home. last night's horrible crime against the muslim community was an act of terror committed against canada and against all canadians. we will grieve with you, we will defend you, we will love you and we will stand with you. let's bring you all the latest from paul adams. quebec's islamic cultural centre, normally a quiet corner of a quiet city, but now a sense of disbelief that something like this could happen here. two men, one armed with an assault rifle, burst in on worshippers as they prayed. six men, aged between 35 and 65, were killed. two men are in custody. one was picked up at the scene. he is mo
this is quebec city.n the map, i can show you the mosque itself, the quebec islamic cultural centre. one of the men was captured near the mosque, the other called police an hour after the shooting to give his location. more on that in a bit, first, here's what the canadian prime minister has had to say to his country's muslim population. you'll enrich our shared country in immeasurable ways. it is your home. last night's horrible crime against the muslim community was an act of terror committed...
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quebec city police confirmed to suspects have been arrested.vernments of wales, scotland and northern ireland today. the prime minister will chair a meeting of the joint ministerial committee in cardiff to discuss how all parts of the uk can work together to support trade and investment. last week the supreme court ruled that devolved assemblies cannot block the triggering of article 50. a group of mps will carry out a parliamentary inquiry into so—called fake news, inaccurate or false news stories shared on social media. the trend came to international attention during the recent us election campaign when there were fears voters were swayed by untruthful reports. our media editor amol rajanjoins us from our london newsroom. good morning to you. the first question is, what is fake news and how big a problem is it? fake news used to have a particular meaning, around the election of donald trump there were new stories suggesting the pope backed donald trump or denzel washington backed donald trump, these were deliberately wrong, deliberately misl
quebec city police confirmed to suspects have been arrested.vernments of wales, scotland and northern ireland today. the prime minister will chair a meeting of the joint ministerial committee in cardiff to discuss how all parts of the uk can work together to support trade and investment. last week the supreme court ruled that devolved assemblies cannot block the triggering of article 50. a group of mps will carry out a parliamentary inquiry into so—called fake news, inaccurate or false news...
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we are all quebecers."day vigils were planned in quebec city, and in the white president trump spoke with prime minister trudeau to offer condolences. in washington, i'm karin caifa. president donald trump expected to announce his pick for scotus. find out when after the break. hey team, i know we're tight on time, but i really need a... ...sick day tomorrow. moms don't take sick days. moms take nyquil severe: the... ...nighttime sniffling,sneezing, coughing, aching, fever best... ...sleep with a cold, medicine. new pantene doesn't just wash i wiyour hair, it fuels it.gain. making every strand stronger. so tangles don't stand a chance. because strong is beautiful. another day, another executive order. president trump signed an order today aimed at what he considers the over-regulation of business. the order says that for every new business regulation implemented -- two must be cut. president trump says the idea is to make opening and expanding businesses easier. regulatory agencies will identify which regul
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kevin gallagher reporting for nbc news from quebec city. >> all right, kevin gallagher there from quebecity. i want to bring in my colleague stephanie ruhle who is joining us from set at 30 rock. talk us through. as we are watching what is happening at the white house right now, we know that any minute we expect to see president trump signing his latest executive order, it's essentially saying he's making good on his campaign promise. for every new regulation put in place, two other regulations need to be eliminated essentially. this is something that president trump had talked about during his campaign, fairly frequently. it was one of his first hundred day, first-week promises. apparently that is up to the agencies. there is discretion for each agency to determine which regulations they will eliminate, but ultimately it is the white house that is the arbiter of which regulation of which is cut and which is not. the president say this would, quote, massively reduce regulations for big and small and called it one of the biggest ever. go ahead, stephanie. >> in terms of regulation, regula
kevin gallagher reporting for nbc news from quebec city. >> all right, kevin gallagher there from quebecity. i want to bring in my colleague stephanie ruhle who is joining us from set at 30 rock. talk us through. as we are watching what is happening at the white house right now, we know that any minute we expect to see president trump signing his latest executive order, it's essentially saying he's making good on his campaign promise. for every new regulation put in place, two other...
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it happened in quebec city.s attack on a mosque is being investigated as an act of terrorism. >> we want to bring in brin in canada. they daled this a terrorist attack and condemned it. what more did you learn about this from the recent news conference and has
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anna warner is in quebec city with new developments about the suspect. >> quebec city's frigid temperatures didn't stop thousands from paying tribute to the victims of sunday night's deadly shooting rampage at a local mosque. >> they are home here. >> prime minister justin trudeau joined other canadian leaders showing their support for quebec's muslim community. more than 50 worshipers were in the mosque when the attack began during evening prayers. six men between the ages of 39 and 60 were shot and killed, the suspect, 27-year-old alexandre bissonnette was a student at duval university. he appeared in court yesterday and was charged with six counts of first degree murder. >> the charges are those that was disclosed by the evidence so far. >> law enforcement sources tell cbs news they believe bissonnette is a white wing extremist. on facebook he liked the political organization generation national whose manifesto rejects multiculturalism. this shooting is a reminder of why president trump is taking steps to be proactive instead of reactive when it comes to national security. but all indica
anna warner is in quebec city with new developments about the suspect. >> quebec city's frigid temperatures didn't stop thousands from paying tribute to the victims of sunday night's deadly shooting rampage at a local mosque. >> they are home here. >> prime minister justin trudeau joined other canadian leaders showing their support for quebec's muslim community. more than 50 worshipers were in the mosque when the attack began during evening prayers. six men between the ages of...
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the investigation in quebec city. it is still new. we are learn more about it. >> i think people will make up to really a lot of sadness this morning outside that city as canada comes to terms. thank you. >>> this morning, confusion reigns after protests over the executive order banning travelers from seven muslim ma yort counc majority countries. the president said america is a proud nation of immigrants. we will show compassion to those fleeing oppression, but we will protect our border. as the media refuses to say. in a moment, we will have more on the president's comments which followed a growing wave of political and legal complications. democrat and sfet houenate hous leaders set for a protest today. and chuck schumer announced democrats will introduce to try to overturn the ban. >> this executive order -- was mean spirited and unamerican. it was implemented in a way to create chaos and confusion across the country and it will only serve to embolden and inspire those around the globe who will do us harm. >> the group cair is set
the investigation in quebec city. it is still new. we are learn more about it. >> i think people will make up to really a lot of sadness this morning outside that city as canada comes to terms. thank you. >>> this morning, confusion reigns after protests over the executive order banning travelers from seven muslim ma yort counc majority countries. the president said america is a proud nation of immigrants. we will show compassion to those fleeing oppression, but we will protect...
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the canadian prime minister is due to visit quebec.ack on muslims. the quebec premier had this to say. we're with you. this is your home. you're welcome here. we all quebeckers. we were hoping the fact that we had such an open and peaceful society this would make us immune from violence we see around the world. obviously this is not the case. the cultural centre has been targeted before. last summer, a pig's head was left on the doorstep in the middle of ramadan. police have yet to say if they believe last night's deadly attack was connected. joining us live is lorna dawson, professor in the department of sociology, legal and religious studies at the university of waterloo. thanks forjoining us. how much do we know about whether or not this was terror related. justin trudeau is convinced? long before the facts have emerged, they were quick to pronounce it was a terrorist act. it could be because in some way they no things that have yet to be revealed. the canadian legal system and the police are tight and conservative in the informatio
the canadian prime minister is due to visit quebec.ack on muslims. the quebec premier had this to say. we're with you. this is your home. you're welcome here. we all quebeckers. we were hoping the fact that we had such an open and peaceful society this would make us immune from violence we see around the world. obviously this is not the case. the cultural centre has been targeted before. last summer, a pig's head was left on the doorstep in the middle of ramadan. police have yet to say if they...
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, muslim quebecers. this is your home welcome here. >> here in the united states, all mosques city wide are being monitored. and there's extra coverage extended to certain mosque locations. cbs 2 news new york. >>> police are investigating a motive. they did not release the names of the suspect but said they were in their late 20s and early 30s. >>> here at home, we have breaking news from prince georges county, a former elementary school volunteer answered a plea in court to 15 counts of child porn, what happened? what's next for deonte? scott is joining us live from green belt with more on that, scott? >>> the gravity of the caraway case cannot be over stated by pleading guilty today in federal court, caraway agreed to a potential sentence of 60 to 100 years of federal time. and that's not to mention the state charges he faces. caraway pled guilty to 15 counts of enticing and coercing kids as young as 9 make sexually explicit videos with each other and with him while caraway volunteered at an elementar
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a massacre at a quebec city mosque kills six people.e minister calls it a terror attack ominous limbs twochl suspects are in custody after the victims were shot during sunday night prayers. >>> protests across the country denounce president trump's temporary ban against muslims from seven predominant countries. we ask about the policy that's not about religion. >>> and more cancellations. it's the airlines' second major breakdown in six months. >>ut
a massacre at a quebec city mosque kills six people.e minister calls it a terror attack ominous limbs twochl suspects are in custody after the victims were shot during sunday night prayers. >>> protests across the country denounce president trump's temporary ban against muslims from seven predominant countries. we ask about the policy that's not about religion. >>> and more cancellations. it's the airlines' second major breakdown in six months. >>ut
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we are also now hearing from quebec. >> angie has the latest. >> we are just hearing from quebec city after that fatal shooting. >> i want to say a few words to our -- we are with you. this is your we are all connected. >> as he mentioned two arrests were made but a mow ty has not been released. eight people who were injured are in the hospital. now back to you. >> thank you. and we eerp turning to a developing story that dominated the news all weekend. thousands from across the country protested president trump's executive order. houston, orlando, philadelphia, they all saw these sorts of demonstrations and here at home dulles international airport was also a place for demonstrators to voice their opposition to these orders. >> these are the seven banned countries. iraq, syria, yemen and they are muslim countries. for more on this story we send things to dulles international. >> yeah, i want to show you the scene right now. we are at the international arrivals terminal where it is quiet and it has been throughout the morning. no flights coming in from any of those countries on the li
we are also now hearing from quebec. >> angie has the latest. >> we are just hearing from quebec city after that fatal shooting. >> i want to say a few words to our -- we are with you. this is your we are all connected. >> as he mentioned two arrests were made but a mow ty has not been released. eight people who were injured are in the hospital. now back to you. >> thank you. and we eerp turning to a developing story that dominated the news all weekend. thousands...
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aleem maqbool, bbc news, quebec city.by chimpanzees is exposed tonight in a bbc news investigation. the tiny animals are seized from the wild in west africa and sold as pets as far away as the gulf states and china. our research, conducted in half a dozen countries over the past year, shows that a baby chimp can be bought for around £10,000. according to un figures, at least 400 chimpanzees have been the victims of trafficking since 2005. 0nly baby chimps are trafficked, and for each baby caught, around ten adult chimps get slaughtered. this comes as scientists estimate that 60% of all primate species — including chimpanzees — are threatened with extinction. the bbc worked undercover in ivory coast to produce this report by our science editor, david shukman. a baby chimpanzee. captured from a jungle in west africa. 0rphaned after poachers killed its family and now looking for reassurance. chimps are endangered, so exporting them is illegal. but they're so adorable that they're wanted as pets on the black market. during a
aleem maqbool, bbc news, quebec city.by chimpanzees is exposed tonight in a bbc news investigation. the tiny animals are seized from the wild in west africa and sold as pets as far away as the gulf states and china. our research, conducted in half a dozen countries over the past year, shows that a baby chimp can be bought for around £10,000. according to un figures, at least 400 chimpanzees have been the victims of trafficking since 2005. 0nly baby chimps are trafficked, and for each baby...
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let's get latest from cnn's paula newton live in quebec for us.ning, chris. the main piece of the investigation the police are looking into this is a coordinated attack. two attackers and weapons. weapons they believe are banned in canada. you said six and eight people. six critically injured in the hospital. those people are fighting for their lives. the mosque here, islamic culture society saying they stunned. they had issues at the mosque behind me in the past. ramadan in june, they had a head of a pig left at the steps of the mosque. they not think that was of concern. the community is shocked. as investigators trying to piece this together, they are going through the city conducts raids and searches. they >> all right. thank you very much. bring us all the developments as soon as you get those. to president trump's 7 nation travel ban that triggered nationwide protest and global condemnation not to mention lawsuits and airport chaos. pushing back defending the action and top republicans distance themselves from this executive orders. what is
let's get latest from cnn's paula newton live in quebec for us.ning, chris. the main piece of the investigation the police are looking into this is a coordinated attack. two attackers and weapons. weapons they believe are banned in canada. you said six and eight people. six critically injured in the hospital. those people are fighting for their lives. the mosque here, islamic culture society saying they stunned. they had issues at the mosque behind me in the past. ramadan in june, they had a...
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cultural center in quebec city. some 50 worshippers were inside as police and paramedics rushed to the scene. six members of the mosque, men ranging in age from 39 to 60, were killed. eight others injured. shot by a lone gunman in what police are calling an act of terror. the suspect is alexandre bissonnette, charged with six counts of murder. tonight police searched his home where his family has lived for decades. neighbors said he was anti-social and kept to himself. one of the victims was a professor at the university where the shooter went to school. a student who knew bissonnette through the school's chess club described him to nbc news as calm but said he was active on certain anti-immigrant facebook pages. investigators have not yet provided a motive. >> i'm really shocked by all of this. >> reporter: this morning mohammad laberde, vice president of the mosque, was overcome with grief. tonight the eiffel tower going dark for the victims. this happened just after trump's controversial immigration ban sparked i
cultural center in quebec city. some 50 worshippers were inside as police and paramedics rushed to the scene. six members of the mosque, men ranging in age from 39 to 60, were killed. eight others injured. shot by a lone gunman in what police are calling an act of terror. the suspect is alexandre bissonnette, charged with six counts of murder. tonight police searched his home where his family has lived for decades. neighbors said he was anti-social and kept to himself. one of the victims was a...
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at the quebec islamic worship site with 50 worshippers inside. one man telling abc news he heard shouting. >> then he opened shots. two people standing next to me praying were killed. >> reporter: six were killed. more than a dozen injured, five critically. police arresting this man, 27-year-old alexandre bisonnette. a student at a nearby university. another man detained near the scene later determined to be a witness, and not a suspect. the timing hard to ignore. the attacks after president trump's immigration crackdown. the attack sending shock waves through the community. the mosque's vice president breaking down in tears during a press conference with officials. >> this was a group of innocents targeted for practicing their faith. make no mistake. this was a terrorist attack. >> reporter: the mosque in quebec has been targeted before. just this past summer, a pig's head was left on its doorstep during the holy month of ramadan. president donald trump offering condolences to justin trudeau who had this message for the attacker. >> the people w
at the quebec islamic worship site with 50 worshippers inside. one man telling abc news he heard shouting. >> then he opened shots. two people standing next to me praying were killed. >> reporter: six were killed. more than a dozen injured, five critically. police arresting this man, 27-year-old alexandre bisonnette. a student at a nearby university. another man detained near the scene later determined to be a witness, and not a suspect. the timing hard to ignore. the attacks after...
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reporter: it is a quiet suburban corner of quÉbec city that was the site of this bloodshed.gun man burst into the islamic cultural center during the evening prayers, spraying the worshipers with bullets. police say the victims were all men aged between 35 and 60, including, according to locals, a university professor. and the owner of this butcher shop close to where the attack took place. >> quÉbec is the most secure city. for me, it is beautiful. so to have an attack like this here -- reporter: police say one man was detained close to the scene but is now thought to be just a witness. the suspected gunman fled in his car across the bridge in the center of the city, but pulled over and called police to turn himself in. he waited and appears to have been detained without a struggle. he has been named as alexandra bissonette, in his late 20's, and could appear in court as early as today. police have not talked about of motive as of yet, but even of -- even though this is known as a peaceful place, that same mosque has been targeted with islamophobia before. in june, during th
reporter: it is a quiet suburban corner of quÉbec city that was the site of this bloodshed.gun man burst into the islamic cultural center during the evening prayers, spraying the worshipers with bullets. police say the victims were all men aged between 35 and 60, including, according to locals, a university professor. and the owner of this butcher shop close to where the attack took place. >> quÉbec is the most secure city. for me, it is beautiful. so to have an attack like this here --...
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six people are shot dead at a mosque near quebec city. canada's prime minister calls it a terrorist attack against muslims. theresa may holds talks with political leaders from scotland, wales and northern ireland on her brexit strategy. finally identified — an american with dementia found in the uk lost with no id two years ago — he'd been abandoned by his family. and mapping the mood of urban britain. we hear from the man who's walked more than a thousand miles to do so. and coming up in the sport on bbc news... the fa cup fifth round draw is tonight, and who will non league sutton united and lincoln city get after knocking out leeds and brighton? good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. more than a million people have now signed a petition calling on the government to cancel a planned state visit to the uk by donald trump. it follows his temporary ban on visitors from seven predominantly muslim countries from entering the usa. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, said the visit should be postponed. but downing street said scrappi
six people are shot dead at a mosque near quebec city. canada's prime minister calls it a terrorist attack against muslims. theresa may holds talks with political leaders from scotland, wales and northern ireland on her brexit strategy. finally identified — an american with dementia found in the uk lost with no id two years ago — he'd been abandoned by his family. and mapping the mood of urban britain. we hear from the man who's walked more than a thousand miles to do so. and coming up in...
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. >> police say there are casualties after a shooting at a mosque in quebec city. they have not confirmed how many people were killed. >> let's go to our national correspondents in new york, and what is the latest information that you have learned joining us now by phone? >> george, they are still trying to figure out this investigation, still early, and as you mentioned, this shooting happened over this evening, and the police can confirm there are people who died in that mosque, the quebec mosque cultural center, and we know five people are injured and are in the hospital and we know from quebec city police, at least one person has been arrested. the police department there tweeting that this is now under control and that the mosque actually has been evacuated, but, of course, still a very fluid motion at this point. we know the prime minister, justin trudeau, he expressed his condolences through social media tweeting tonight, and tonight canadians grieve for those killed in a mosque tonight, and my thoughts are with the victims and their families and this is som
. >> police say there are casualties after a shooting at a mosque in quebec city. they have not confirmed how many people were killed. >> let's go to our national correspondents in new york, and what is the latest information that you have learned joining us now by phone? >> george, they are still trying to figure out this investigation, still early, and as you mentioned, this shooting happened over this evening, and the police can confirm there are people who died in that...
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it's such a peaceful city. >> nearby where this mosque is, a little suburb in quebec city, there are ongoing police raids in small neighborhoods nearby. we're still waiting to find out more about the identities of these two suspects that have been arrested. one last night was arrested near the mosque after the shooting had occurred, and another was captured by police some distance away closer to downtown quebec city, and people here are eager and on edge to learn more, and police say the situation is under control but many in the neighborhood are still concerned. reporting from quebec city. >>> new york city police are stepping up patrols at mosques and other worship places after a shooting in canada, and a van was parked outside a mosque cultural center, and all new yorkers need to be vigilant and if somebody sees something they should say something. >>> happening now, protesters are rallying in washington against trump's nominee for attorney general. clergy and civil rights leaders hope to stop jeff sessions from being confirmed. the senate is expected to vote tomorrow, and the acl
it's such a peaceful city. >> nearby where this mosque is, a little suburb in quebec city, there are ongoing police raids in small neighborhoods nearby. we're still waiting to find out more about the identities of these two suspects that have been arrested. one last night was arrested near the mosque after the shooting had occurred, and another was captured by police some distance away closer to downtown quebec city, and people here are eager and on edge to learn more, and police say the...
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follow breaking news out of canada where six people are dead following a shooting at a mosque in quebec city in what the country's prime minister is calling an act of terrorism. officials from the city's police department say two suspects have been arrested in connection to the attack. eight other people were also hurt. >>> and delta airlines is flying around the u.s. again after a system outage forced all domestic flights to be grounded for about two hours last night. about 80 flights scheduled for today have been canceled. so delta is telling customers to check their flight status ahead of time. last week a computer program forced united airlines to ground all domestic flights. >>> and the trump administration is trying to clarify part of the controversial travel ban that had some green card holders detained at the airports despite being permanent residents. last night john kelly released a statement declaring, quote, entry of permanent red dense in the national interest. but added where information suggests a serious threat to public safety, those residents will be treated on a case-
follow breaking news out of canada where six people are dead following a shooting at a mosque in quebec city in what the country's prime minister is calling an act of terrorism. officials from the city's police department say two suspects have been arrested in connection to the attack. eight other people were also hurt. >>> and delta airlines is flying around the u.s. again after a system outage forced all domestic flights to be grounded for about two hours last night. about 80 flights...
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. >> overnight an outpouring of support in quebec city for the victims of the deadly mosque attack there as we learn the identity of the suspect who gunned down six muslim worshipers. we'll have those new details. >>> a cyclist is clinging for his life. >> the terrible crash that turned terrifying for a rider sent airborne during a pile-up, then hanging over the side of a bridge. >>> the high drama on the bachelor last night. the two the women who hate each other ended up on a two-on-one date with nick. who boot? a complete wrap-up with our burglar analyst. jack's title is getting longer and longer in "the skinny" on then tuesday, january 31st. >> from abc news, this is sfwhoons ye"world news now." >> yes, what a title. >> chief senior bachelor analyst. >> that's a heck of a title. >> congratulations on the promotion, jack. >> good stuff. i've been waiting with bated breath to hear. >> we begin with the acting attorney general. she is out of a job after defy agpresident trump's immigration ban. >> the president fired sally yates hours after she refused to defend his executive order and p
. >> overnight an outpouring of support in quebec city for the victims of the deadly mosque attack there as we learn the identity of the suspect who gunned down six muslim worshipers. we'll have those new details. >>> a cyclist is clinging for his life. >> the terrible crash that turned terrifying for a rider sent airborne during a pile-up, then hanging over the side of a bridge. >>> the high drama on the bachelor last night. the two the women who hate each other...
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here is the latest on a deadly shooting in quebec city, canada. the building where the shootings occurred has been secured and evacuated. but according to the director of the center, at least five people are dead. radio canada reports several people were injured by gunfire inside the building which is known as the great mosque of quebec. there were a few dozen people inside the center when the shooting began. they were mostly men who were gathered for prayers. a short time ago canada's prime minister tweeted tonight canadians grieve for those killed in cowardly attack in a mosque in quebec city. no motive for the massacre has been confirmed. i'm leah gabriel. now we take you to "justice with judge jeanine."ri out. it will just take aways to get up to the top. we already had three or four courts not just here in new york but other places issue temporary restraining ordering. judge jeanine: fox news correspondent kristen fisher is live from our d.c. bureau. kristen? >> reporter: judge, still right outside the white house, because a senior administra
here is the latest on a deadly shooting in quebec city, canada. the building where the shootings occurred has been secured and evacuated. but according to the director of the center, at least five people are dead. radio canada reports several people were injured by gunfire inside the building which is known as the great mosque of quebec. there were a few dozen people inside the center when the shooting began. they were mostly men who were gathered for prayers. a short time ago canada's prime...
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we must stand cbs news. >>> now imu baek city has been -- now quebec city has been plagued by issues. >> dulles airport one of many airports with protestors, chanting and holding signs saturday and sunday demonstrating against president trump's executive order to ban travel from several middle eastern countries. some people were detained others were stopped from getting on planes as well. >> someone died in the family yesterday morning, we are -- >> your heart is heavy you just feel so much discomfort. >> now both virginia and maryland representatives, joined the protests. trump tweeted we vetting. >>> several people demonstrated in front of the white house calling for an end to the president's executive order as part of our city your voice our conversation about the first 100 days of the trump administration we are listening to you on all of our platforms. >> many of you have a lot to say about the travel ban. sean says we are a nation of immigrants, banning any group of people based on religion or the country they come from is disgraceful and unconstitutional. >> kenny said why didn
we must stand cbs news. >>> now imu baek city has been -- now quebec city has been plagued by issues. >> dulles airport one of many airports with protestors, chanting and holding signs saturday and sunday demonstrating against president trump's executive order to ban travel from several middle eastern countries. some people were detained others were stopped from getting on planes as well. >> someone died in the family yesterday morning, we are -- >> your heart is...
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and quebec officials have called for solidarity rallies across the city today. anne-marie? >> hena daniels here in new york. thank you so much, hena. >>> well, in this country president trump's immigration cramdown sparked protests throughout the weekend. thousands gathered outside the white house yesterday, eventually marching to the capitol. at the detroit airport demonstrators chanted, "no hate, no fear, refugees are welcome here." and last night they gathered downtown, sitting in and blocking traffic. the president has ordered a ban on all refugees enters, a paul for all refugees' admissions to the u.s. and the temporary suspension of all visa holders from seven muslim majority countries, but the administration later said citizens of the seven countries that hold green cards allowing a foreign national to live and work in the u.s. would be allowed to re-enter the country. the rules caused confusion at airports where travelers were detained. >> i was nervous wondering what was going on. i was nervous. i'm happy now i'm out. >> a string of rulings in five states temporari
and quebec officials have called for solidarity rallies across the city today. anne-marie? >> hena daniels here in new york. thank you so much, hena. >>> well, in this country president trump's immigration cramdown sparked protests throughout the weekend. thousands gathered outside the white house yesterday, eventually marching to the capitol. at the detroit airport demonstrators chanted, "no hate, no fear, refugees are welcome here." and last night they gathered...
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the gunman opening fire inside a mosque in quebec. tonight, the suspect just charged. and now, his motive. >>> airline achaos in this country. computers forcing delta to cancel nearly 300 flights. thousands stranded. >>> and the deadly pileup tonight. more than 40 cars involved as the system moves through the northeast. >>> good evening, and it's great to have you with us here on a monday night, and tonight, the fiery debate across the country, ignited with the stroke of a pin. president trump's executive order, and the ban on seven countries. tonight, the protests coast to coast at airports across the country, and just days after leaving office, something we rarely see. former president obama now weighing in. tonight, major questions about who knew this was coming. president trump's two generals, one running the pentagon, the other homeland security. how much did they know about the controversial plan? abc's chief white house correspondent, jonathan karl leading us off. >> reporter: the white house today firing back insisted its new extreme vetting travel ban is worki
the gunman opening fire inside a mosque in quebec. tonight, the suspect just charged. and now, his motive. >>> airline achaos in this country. computers forcing delta to cancel nearly 300 flights. thousands stranded. >>> and the deadly pileup tonight. more than 40 cars involved as the system moves through the northeast. >>> good evening, and it's great to have you with us here on a monday night, and tonight, the fiery debate across the country, ignited with the stroke...
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the gunman opening fire inside a mosque in quebec. tonight, the suspect just charged. and now, his motive. >>> airline achaos in this country. computers forcing delta to cancel nearly 300 flights. thousands stranded. >>> and the deadly pileup tonight. more than 40 cars involved as the system moves through the northeast. >>> good evening, and it's great to have you with us here on a monday night, and tonight, the fiery debate across the country, ignited with the stroke of a pin. president trump's executive order, and the ban on seven countries. tonight, the protests coast to coast at airports across the country, and just days after leaving office, something we rarely see. former president obama now weighing in. tonight, major questions about who knew this was coming. president trump's two generals, one running the pentagon, the other homeland security. how much did they know about the controversial plan? abc's chief white house correspondent, jonathan karl leading us off. >> reporter: the white house today firing back insisted its new extreme vetting travel ban is worki
the gunman opening fire inside a mosque in quebec. tonight, the suspect just charged. and now, his motive. >>> airline achaos in this country. computers forcing delta to cancel nearly 300 flights. thousands stranded. >>> and the deadly pileup tonight. more than 40 cars involved as the system moves through the northeast. >>> good evening, and it's great to have you with us here on a monday night, and tonight, the fiery debate across the country, ignited with the stroke...
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a shooter killed six worshipers at a quebec city mosque. the fallout continues from u.s. president trump's travel ban. france's foreign minister says it is common sense to get rid of it as it is still creating havoc for migrants and refugees. and facing investigators, french right-wing presidential candidate francois fillon and his wife spoke to law enforcement officials monday. he received hundreds of thousands of you -- she received hundreds of thousands of euros for two jobs she did not perform. ♪ one suspect is in police custody, a second person detained is now considered a witness. the alleged shooter was accused of killing six people at a quebec city mosque is a university student, accused of barging in sunday night when the mosque was holding evening prayers. five people are in critical condition and 12 others suffered minor injuries. more on the timeline of the attack. police investigating sunday's deadly shooting say only one of the two men arrested remains a suspect. considered ason is witness. police apprehended someone right after the attack while another indi
a shooter killed six worshipers at a quebec city mosque. the fallout continues from u.s. president trump's travel ban. france's foreign minister says it is common sense to get rid of it as it is still creating havoc for migrants and refugees. and facing investigators, french right-wing presidential candidate francois fillon and his wife spoke to law enforcement officials monday. he received hundreds of thousands of you -- she received hundreds of thousands of euros for two jobs she did not...
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autoridades canadiense hacen un llamado a la paz despuÉs del ataque que resultÓ en una mezquita en quebec responsable del ataque, quienes lo conocÍan lo califican de reservado aunque con ideologÍa antiinmigrante, inmediatamente en los estados unidos, reforzaron la seguridad en las mezquitas del paÍs se incrementÓ en centros de oraciÓn. >> se investiga el caso de una mezquita que quedÓ en cenizas. >> son 3.3 millones de personas que practican el islam en los estados unidos y el leeds er de la mezquita una de las mÁs grandes de nueva york nos asegura que sus oradores se sienten como blancos de sus futuros ataques. >> se rumoraba un ataque, nos afirmÓ que trabaja con la policÍa neoyorquinas para evitar una tragedia. >> tuvo lugar el mismo fin de semana en donde el ministro canadiense dio la bienvenida a refugiado despuÉs de la orden del presidente trump. >> para algunos expertos en seguridad no hay ningÚn vÍnculo. >> sÍ, algunos casos especificos en el paÍs, pero no solamente si puede inspirado vamos a seguir o algo que hizo trump. >> en nueva york, rebeca smith, noticias telemundo. >> mient
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at least two suspect have been arrested. >> quebec city today has been inside terrorism, hard to believe in such a beautiful city that such a thing could happen, but it has happened. >> canadian prime minister immediately called the incident a terrorist attack on muslims. and tweeted canadians grieve for those killed in a cowardly attack. thoughts are with victims and their families. officials in the country announced they would take in refugees temporarily blocked from entering the us. part of president trump's travel ban on immigrants. >> we have to keep working together striving toward an open peaceful society. that's the right response to this terrible dis asker. >> back in the u.s., authorities are taking action. the nypd has now added extra officers to patrol mosks, city-wide new york city mayor bill de blasio is also urging all new yorkers to remain vigilant. he tweeted his condolances to the people of canada, writing our prayers tonight are with the people of quebec city as they deal with a terrible attack on a mosque. we must stand together. hena daniels, cbs-3, "eyewitness news
at least two suspect have been arrested. >> quebec city today has been inside terrorism, hard to believe in such a beautiful city that such a thing could happen, but it has happened. >> canadian prime minister immediately called the incident a terrorist attack on muslims. and tweeted canadians grieve for those killed in a cowardly attack. thoughts are with victims and their families. officials in the country announced they would take in refugees temporarily blocked from entering the...
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the shooting in quebec c d and 8 others >>> police are now saying there's only one suspected gunman in last night's deadly canadian mosque attack and the shooting in quebec city left six dead and eight others hurt. the prime minister is calling it a terrorist attack. >>reporter: the gunfire erupted inside this mosque sunday night during evening prayers. first responders are seen rushing inside to aid the wounded. prime minister justin trudale addressed the attack from the floor of parliament. >> this was a group of innocence targeted for practicing their faith. make no mistake, this was a terrorist attack. >> of the more than 50 people inside the mosque at the time of the shooting, sick were killed. more than a dozen hurt. >> it's hard to believe such a peaceful, beautiful city, something could happen. >> police said they took two suspects into custody, but now say one is just a witness. >> we're still in the early stage of the investigation. >> we'll get to the bottom of this. such senseless violence has no place in canadian society. >> police have not released the possible motive. br
the shooting in quebec c d and 8 others >>> police are now saying there's only one suspected gunman in last night's deadly canadian mosque attack and the shooting in quebec city left six dead and eight others hurt. the prime minister is calling it a terrorist attack. >>reporter: the gunfire erupted inside this mosque sunday night during evening prayers. first responders are seen rushing inside to aid the wounded. prime minister justin trudale addressed the attack from the floor...