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for the 1st time in new zealand's history a judge has ordered the convicted person to spend the rest of their life in prison without the possibility of getting out the sentence was handed to brenton talent the self-confessed white supremacist who killed $51.00 muslim worshipers and knowledge of last year he was responsible for the country's worst mass shooting reports. after a harrowing emotional 4 days in the high court in christchurch justice cameron mander delivered brinton terence sentence on each of the $31.00 charges of murder charges while the $41.00. was sent to life in prison. or did you see the citizens who are all terror and showed little emotion even when being told he would spend the rest of his life in prison outside the court there was relief and gratitude that the convicted murderer and terrorist had been given a sentence never before handed down a new zealand but it was mixed with the realisation that the pain will go on. no punishment. will bring our loved ones back. we respect our justice system and then using a muslim community. known most of them as well we're st
for the 1st time in new zealand's history a judge has ordered the convicted person to spend the rest of their life in prison without the possibility of getting out the sentence was handed to brenton talent the self-confessed white supremacist who killed $51.00 muslim worshipers and knowledge of last year he was responsible for the country's worst mass shooting reports. after a harrowing emotional 4 days in the high court in christchurch justice cameron mander delivered brinton terence sentence...
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to come to new zealand. for the justice served and only just to be she should be under the same tone. to let everyone know. american. european asian african we are of are you going from that part of the world. you were bundy soon. the same we were burnt we live the same we would dare to sin we guess not different between any one of us your identity your behavior differentiate you when you are good you are the biggest. when you care for life you are the best doesn't matter what color you are you are what little you i may be just street to street strip or. ended up as building as a derrick the if you are your heart is now clean over there your do worst and if this must repeat history is the best if that is killing is the best human being so to be. i think this country the people of new zealand and the entire human every every one our own do. the police only choose the best in your life to be kind clean from the inside. clean from the insert you will ever the big you will remain the best till you die thank you
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then new zealand muslim community. then most of them as well which stood together again is to hate a community still with healing from the mosque shootings a year ago comes together again in a show of unity. alarm can but all this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up arcane laura makes landfall along the u.s. gulf coast with warnings that it could cause unsurvivable damage. we need 4 more years of president john will try. us vice president mike pence makes his case for why he and president trump should stay in the white house for another term. india reports another record day of coronavirus cases made around over whether students should sit think university entrance exams. for the 1st time in new zealand's history had judge has ordered a convicted person to spend the rest of their life in prison without the possibility of getting out the sentence was handed to brenton tyrant the self-confessed white supremacist who killed $51.00 muslim worshippers in march of last year it was by far the country's worst mass shoo
then new zealand muslim community. then most of them as well which stood together again is to hate a community still with healing from the mosque shootings a year ago comes together again in a show of unity. alarm can but all this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up arcane laura makes landfall along the u.s. gulf coast with warnings that it could cause unsurvivable damage. we need 4 more years of president john will try. us vice president mike pence makes his case for why he and...
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so yeah this sentencing brings the trial to an end in new zealand but the. trauma of the grief that the victims and survivors will be suffering from will most likely go on for years to come but at least i will get some solace from the fact that this man who caused so much pain and suffering. will never see the light of day again absolutely miles 20 feet of the reporter thank you. you're watching news a quick reminder of our top story u.s. vice president mike pence has more voters against electing the democrats joe biden as president in november told the republican national convention that only president donald trump could maintain order. with that now you're up to date up next it is business news with my colleague monica jones there's also always more on our website w dot com you can also follow us on twitter and instagram at g.w. news i'm sarah kelly in berlin and thanks for watching. we know that this is very time for the coronavirus is changing the world changing. so take care of yourself a good distance hands if you can date and how we do w. here.
so yeah this sentencing brings the trial to an end in new zealand but the. trauma of the grief that the victims and survivors will be suffering from will most likely go on for years to come but at least i will get some solace from the fact that this man who caused so much pain and suffering. will never see the light of day again absolutely miles 20 feet of the reporter thank you. you're watching news a quick reminder of our top story u.s. vice president mike pence has more voters against...
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story this hour a step toward for relatives of the victims of the worst terrorist attack in new zealand's history the gunman who killed $51.00 muslim worshipers last year was sentenced to life in prison without parole for instant terence's the self-confessed white supremacist who was responsible for the attacks on 2 mosques in christchurch when a has this report which after a harrowing emotional 4 days in the high court in christchurch just as cameron manda delivered brenton terrance sentence on each of the $31.00 shots the murder charges walker. was sent to live in prison. all of it you see the citizens who are tearing showed little emotion even when being told he would spend the rest of his life in prison outside the court there was relief and gratitude that the convicted murderer and terrorist had been given a sentence never before handed down a new zealand but it was mixed with the realisation that the pain will go on. no punishment. will bring our loved ones back. will respect our justice system. and then using muslim community. no most of them as well was told to go against the cour
story this hour a step toward for relatives of the victims of the worst terrorist attack in new zealand's history the gunman who killed $51.00 muslim worshipers last year was sentenced to life in prison without parole for instant terence's the self-confessed white supremacist who was responsible for the attacks on 2 mosques in christchurch when a has this report which after a harrowing emotional 4 days in the high court in christchurch just as cameron manda delivered brenton terrance sentence...
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then there will be a shock for new zealand.been enjoying prett much relative nonmedically- normality. clubs and pubsav reopened since the original lockdown. >> they have beennjoying not because essentially, they have been successful in their strategy. talk us through what is been positive. how have they been goi about emily: well, in terms of the government's strategy, i think the general feeling in new zealand is that the gont has handled the whole pandemic pretty well. i don't think there will be that many questions around another lockdown, while it is frustrating. of course, her government has beenhe praised globally of handling of the pandemic. d.it' -- it appead it had eradicated the virus enfcing a strict lockdownly e, and hopefully, the country will be able to say that again. >> l's hope so. emily cooper from "bbc." next, a couple of quick updates on hong kong. people arrested on monday under the new national security law have not been released on bail. in the last two hours, the media tycoon was released. these are phot
then there will be a shock for new zealand.been enjoying prett much relative nonmedically- normality. clubs and pubsav reopened since the original lockdown. >> they have beennjoying not because essentially, they have been successful in their strategy. talk us through what is been positive. how have they been goi about emily: well, in terms of the government's strategy, i think the general feeling in new zealand is that the gont has handled the whole pandemic pretty well. i don't think...
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the white supremacist who killed 51 muslim worshippers in new zealand is jailed for the rest of his life. 29—year—old brenton tarrant is told he'll never get parole and will die behind bars. relatives of the victims say it's justice. i have this necklace that i wear of our favourite picture of me and him and what i would tell him is justice is served today. justice is served. it's the first time in new zealand anyone has been jailed for life with no prospect of release. also this lunchtime: a 17—year—old boy, kyle rittenhouse, is arrested for murder in wisconsin after two people die in protests over the police killing of a black man. anger across america at the death of jacob blake leads to a boycott by athletes of key sporting events. despite the overwhelming plea for change, there has been no action, so our focus today cannot be on basketball. forecasters warn of an "unsurvivable" storm surge, as hurricane laura makes landfall in the us state of louisiana. i saw the tag which had the name. the boy who found an australian airman‘s world war ii dog tag is thanked by his family. and comin
the white supremacist who killed 51 muslim worshippers in new zealand is jailed for the rest of his life. 29—year—old brenton tarrant is told he'll never get parole and will die behind bars. relatives of the victims say it's justice. i have this necklace that i wear of our favourite picture of me and him and what i would tell him is justice is served today. justice is served. it's the first time in new zealand anyone has been jailed for life with no prospect of release. also this lunchtime:...
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even new zealand, you see what's going on in new zealand, they beat it, they beat it, it was like front page, they beat it because they wanted to show me something. the problem is big surge in new zealand. it's terrible. we don't want that.
even new zealand, you see what's going on in new zealand, they beat it, they beat it, it was like front page, they beat it because they wanted to show me something. the problem is big surge in new zealand. it's terrible. we don't want that.
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we respect our justice system and the new zealand muslim community. and. non muslim as well we're still together against the hate and we set out on a model for the wall ron boswell has more from outside the court in christ church the gunman in the murder of brinton tara and his things seem tense to life behind bars with no parole this is unprecedented this is never happened before in new zealand history guilty on 51 counts of murder 40 of a team to murder in one terrorism charge the victims and their families since in the course solving is the same tense was handed down while terence said the cold in didn't waver is the judge told him how long he would be seen tends to life behind bars this week has been so it's so difficult for the victims and their families having to front up to court and face the gunmen in the eye talking about their experiences and how their lives have been changed in this really were expecting to hear from the ground 60 people 60 victim impact statements were supposed to be presented by the end of the wake that number was closer to 10
we respect our justice system and the new zealand muslim community. and. non muslim as well we're still together against the hate and we set out on a model for the wall ron boswell has more from outside the court in christ church the gunman in the murder of brinton tara and his things seem tense to life behind bars with no parole this is unprecedented this is never happened before in new zealand history guilty on 51 counts of murder 40 of a team to murder in one terrorism charge the victims and...
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fairly windy weather that new zealand i said gets the brunt of it but new zealand's weather funny sees snow in the south the south island temperatures to double figures for the most part and the wind is slowly easing as a snows fits northwards and fades out you go to bed today on wednesday was temperatures in the low teens so most places about ready. from fossil fuels to modern day renewables as societies develop the energy demands increase requiring innovative solutions to meet such demands as a global power development of investment company nebraska power is uniquely positioned to deliver against eastern mounds we provide business growth promote social economic benefits and provide innovative safe and environmentally sound energy solutions for future generations the breastpin pioneering future energy. you're watching al-jazeera remind all of our top stories this hour the gunman who murdered 51 people at true mosques in new zealand has face survivors of his attacks and a call for prosecutors say he planned the crosshairs attacks carefully for years intended to burn the 2 buildings dow
fairly windy weather that new zealand i said gets the brunt of it but new zealand's weather funny sees snow in the south the south island temperatures to double figures for the most part and the wind is slowly easing as a snows fits northwards and fades out you go to bed today on wednesday was temperatures in the low teens so most places about ready. from fossil fuels to modern day renewables as societies develop the energy demands increase requiring innovative solutions to meet such demands as...
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warranted new zealand's toughest sentence possible. this is a man who spent months he is meant to kill us a planning every aspect of these attacks on march 15th yet. the 29 year old australian killed people randomly shooting them in the back as they. set. prayers in the mosque. many of them elderly and even killing a 3 year old child. when announcing the sentence. just as cameron manda described the action as into my and he said even when this man spends the rest of his days behind it cannot make up for the the crimes he's committed miles how was the news of the verdict always seems to cross the country. well there were intensely emotional scenes outside the courtroom in christchurch. mostly jubilation and celebration of the fact that this man will never be free again people. locked arms and just celebrated the. decision by minister just to die down also in a statement said she was relieved that the government received the maximum sentence . and she said she hoped that the the survivors. could quote feel the arms of new zealand around
warranted new zealand's toughest sentence possible. this is a man who spent months he is meant to kill us a planning every aspect of these attacks on march 15th yet. the 29 year old australian killed people randomly shooting them in the back as they. set. prayers in the mosque. many of them elderly and even killing a 3 year old child. when announcing the sentence. just as cameron manda described the action as into my and he said even when this man spends the rest of his days behind it cannot...
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also coming up he committed mass murder in new zealand the whites of which the country has never seen today he was sentenced an unprecedented punishment that will also go down in history this is being a crime a new zealand the likes of which has never could before and now we've seen a sentence the likes of which we've never seen before as well but you think i may relate. to know that that person will never see the light of day. but to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with germany's new bitter sweet approach to managing the coronavirus pandemic germany has earned preserve around the world for keeping the number of infections and deaths relatively low but the past is no guarantee for the future the number of new infections is surging now at levels not seen since april today german chancellor angela merkel announced a new tougher rules designed to bring those numbers down partly by hitting where it hurts most the pocketbook there will now be fines for people caught not wearing face masks in shops on buses and in trains and hopes
also coming up he committed mass murder in new zealand the whites of which the country has never seen today he was sentenced an unprecedented punishment that will also go down in history this is being a crime a new zealand the likes of which has never could before and now we've seen a sentence the likes of which we've never seen before as well but you think i may relate. to know that that person will never see the light of day. but to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around...
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shery: let's turn to new zealand. minister has postponed the nation's general election by four weeks, to october 17, amid fresh covert outbreaks in auckland. ed johnson is standing by for us in sydney. as the prime minister was going into this election in a winning position, will this delay impact that? ed: it remains to be seen. he wasthe main reasons in such a strong position was his strong handling of the virus the first time around. new zealand was in the vanguard of nations that had fantastic success. they eliminated community transmission. partyas seen her labour seeking a second term in office rise to about 53% support in opinion polls compared to the main opposition national party, only 32%. it depends on how she handles this second outbreak, which was announced last week in auckland, the largest city. there were a handful of cases, mostly concentrated in one family, and active cases have now grown to 69. the public will be watching closely to see how she handles this. haidi: we have seen the announcement to e
shery: let's turn to new zealand. minister has postponed the nation's general election by four weeks, to october 17, amid fresh covert outbreaks in auckland. ed johnson is standing by for us in sydney. as the prime minister was going into this election in a winning position, will this delay impact that? ed: it remains to be seen. he wasthe main reasons in such a strong position was his strong handling of the virus the first time around. new zealand was in the vanguard of nations that had...
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what is going to be very for new zealanders is if we do end up new zealanders is if we do end up withn, quite how we respond to that because it is very clear around the world, people are getting very tired of having to go in and out of lockdown. so yes, we haven't faced the challenge. the question is whether we will all come together like we did the first time. people still able to come and go from new zealand? we have isolation when you come into the country and the only people allowed in our people from new zealand. there are exemptions for necessary workers and at the moment it is about managing that isolation. do we have the capacity to expand it anymore? the government at the moment is saying no. 101 days did it i will remember that figure. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come: hundreds of volunteers in mauritius, try to stop a massive oil spill from reaching the island's pristine beaches. the big crowds became bigger as the time of the funeral approached. as the lines of fans became longer, the police prepared for a hugejob of crowd control. idi amin, uganda's brutal fo
what is going to be very for new zealanders is if we do end up new zealanders is if we do end up withn, quite how we respond to that because it is very clear around the world, people are getting very tired of having to go in and out of lockdown. so yes, we haven't faced the challenge. the question is whether we will all come together like we did the first time. people still able to come and go from new zealand? we have isolation when you come into the country and the only people allowed in our...
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she has got the attention of the media, notjust in new zealand. make any impact during this crisis. well, it does work for the prime minister at the moment, having this covert crisis take place in the midst of an election. like you say, she does dominate the headlines and people are watching with interest as to what the government does do moving forward. it really does suck oxygen from the other parties and what we have seen over here is that those minor parties and even the opposition party is really struggling in the polls right now. jacinda ardern could quite government —— comfortably govern alone with her party labour without the need for their party to be part of any other government. she is sending or putting out a very commanding presence at the moment here in new zealand and many kiwis are quite happy with the direction that she is taking. thanks for your time. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: he's not donald trump — is that all democratic challenger joe biden has going for him? we investigate, ahead of the national convention. was
she has got the attention of the media, notjust in new zealand. make any impact during this crisis. well, it does work for the prime minister at the moment, having this covert crisis take place in the midst of an election. like you say, she does dominate the headlines and people are watching with interest as to what the government does do moving forward. it really does suck oxygen from the other parties and what we have seen over here is that those minor parties and even the opposition party is...
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also coming up he committed mass murder in new zealand the winds of which the country has never seen today he was sentenced an unprecedented punishment that will also go down in history this is being a crime in new zealand there is never the likes of which has never occurred before and now we're seeing a sentence the likes of which we've never seen before as well but yes it gave me relate. to know that that person will never see the light of day. but to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with germany's new bitter sweet approach to managing the coronavirus pandemic germany has earned preserve around the world for keeping the number of infections and relatively low but the past is no guarantee for the future the number of new infections is surging now at levels not seen since april today german chancellor angela merkel announced a new tougher rules designed to bring those numbers down partly by hitting where it hurts most the pocketbook there will now be fines for people caught not wearing face masks in shops on buses and in tra
also coming up he committed mass murder in new zealand the winds of which the country has never seen today he was sentenced an unprecedented punishment that will also go down in history this is being a crime in new zealand there is never the likes of which has never occurred before and now we're seeing a sentence the likes of which we've never seen before as well but yes it gave me relate. to know that that person will never see the light of day. but to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united...
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let me start off with new zealand.a couple of days ago, we were heralding the success of the new zealand model that had gone 100 days without community transmission and now you have got auckland back into lockdown. does this narrative tell you how insidious this can be, and how even countries that have handled this very successfully are really on a knife's edge? >> everyone is on a knife edge, absolutely. you also have to recognize what they are doing here. it is literally for cases, one household that has been reported with coronavirus and they are locking everything down, so they are just going after this very aggressively. not only that they told everyone to expect this would happen. eradicate thewe virus from the country is unlikely has popped up yet. they knew it was coming, there locking everything back down and it will be interesting to see if they can replay. >> in the meantime, we see the u.s. rushing to get supplies of eight potential vaccine. moderna had come out with the highest vaccine price previously loo
let me start off with new zealand.a couple of days ago, we were heralding the success of the new zealand model that had gone 100 days without community transmission and now you have got auckland back into lockdown. does this narrative tell you how insidious this can be, and how even countries that have handled this very successfully are really on a knife's edge? >> everyone is on a knife edge, absolutely. you also have to recognize what they are doing here. it is literally for cases, one...
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this is what we are watching when it comes to new zealand. ,ew zealand stock exchange markets will be reopening on friday. course, we've had three severe attacks from offshore sources this week alone. seeing ai, we are pretty stark picture. a bit of yenseeing weakness. the biggest drop in the yen in more than a week. we are just hearing that shinzo abe will be unveiling his plan for vaccines. that is recording to a report from the nhk. also saying the government will secure a budget for vaccines. bezer and astrazeneca are to the suppliers. we will be hearing an announcement this evening. moree also waiting to hear details about his health situation. there's been quite a bit of speculation and concern over the last couple of weeks. we are seeing a little bit of weakness as we wrap up this earnings season. shery: and our top story today, the fed taking a new line on monetary policy, letting inflation and employment run higher in a shift that is expected to keep interest rates low for several years. >> our new statement indicates that we will seek to achieve inflation that averages 2% ov
this is what we are watching when it comes to new zealand. ,ew zealand stock exchange markets will be reopening on friday. course, we've had three severe attacks from offshore sources this week alone. seeing ai, we are pretty stark picture. a bit of yenseeing weakness. the biggest drop in the yen in more than a week. we are just hearing that shinzo abe will be unveiling his plan for vaccines. that is recording to a report from the nhk. also saying the government will secure a budget for...
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so zealand for well over 100 days. so zealand once again on alert for the coronavirus. the government to impose these sweeping restrictions very quickly. thank you very much. scotland‘s education secretary, john swinney, will explain later how he plans to address concerns over the way grades were awarded to pupils in exams which couldn‘t be taken. teachers estimated pupils‘ marks, which were then compared with their school‘s past performance. 125,000 grades were revised down after the scottish qualifications authority applied a moderation technique a moderation technique to those results. there was particular criticism after higher pass rates for pupils in the most deprived data zones were reduced by 15.2%, in comparison with 6.9% for pupils from the most affluent backgrounds. it comes as scotland‘s pupils return to their classrooms for the first time since the start of lockdown nearly five months ago. schools in the borders and shetland will be first to reopen with most local authorities following on wednesday. physical distancing among students will not generally be r
so zealand for well over 100 days. so zealand once again on alert for the coronavirus. the government to impose these sweeping restrictions very quickly. thank you very much. scotland‘s education secretary, john swinney, will explain later how he plans to address concerns over the way grades were awarded to pupils in exams which couldn‘t be taken. teachers estimated pupils‘ marks, which were then compared with their school‘s past performance. 125,000 grades were revised down after the...
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she is asking new zealand to wear masks in order to save others. be a test to see how well that message is picked up. she also leans quite heavily on sort of pleading, because there was a sense of pleading inherits owned there, telling people please don't get tired of this, please remember you may think your chance of contracting this virus is small, but that is what eve ryo ne small, but that is what everyone who got the virus thought. it is she countering weariness among the population who are getting a bit tired of all of this? yeah, definitely. and there has definitely been a sense of lockdown fatigue this time around. and especially as it was part of our population which was locked down and not the entire country. last time we had a team of 5 million was the messaging. so that like we we re the messaging. so that like we were in it together, but that has been fractured now with auckland having to go back into lockdown and the rest of the country being pretty free to move around. so that is one of the challenges of the government is trying to g
she is asking new zealand to wear masks in order to save others. be a test to see how well that message is picked up. she also leans quite heavily on sort of pleading, because there was a sense of pleading inherits owned there, telling people please don't get tired of this, please remember you may think your chance of contracting this virus is small, but that is what eve ryo ne small, but that is what everyone who got the virus thought. it is she countering weariness among the population who...
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the prime minister of new zealand announcing that.ection which has put pressure when it comes to the kiwi dollar. we are seeing upsides when it comes to trading in the equities session although we are off the session highs. ,543 is where we see the kiwi pretty steady, the worst performer in the g10 space. in terms of the open, staggered. .25 percent lower, we were expecting that after sterling stocks closed out the best week in six weeks last week. it has been the growth areas. health care is driving that market higher. we continue to get earnings coming through. aussie dollar seeing strength. 71.90 amid a narrow range of trading. let's take a look at one of the stories we are watching, bluescope steel after reporting underlying profits for the full year that met estimates, we have the profit and a contraction of 63% year on year and net income down 91%. ,ne of the great trump trades make america great again, the infrastructure seeming to benefit the u.s. holdings, revising, taking a revision of these separations in new zealand, seein
the prime minister of new zealand announcing that.ection which has put pressure when it comes to the kiwi dollar. we are seeing upsides when it comes to trading in the equities session although we are off the session highs. ,543 is where we see the kiwi pretty steady, the worst performer in the g10 space. in terms of the open, staggered. .25 percent lower, we were expecting that after sterling stocks closed out the best week in six weeks last week. it has been the growth areas. health care is...
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relatives and survivors recount the horror of last year's massacre of the 2 mosques in new zealand prosecutors say the white supremacist gunman planned to cause maximum carnage. republicans are gathered to formally nominate president donald trump for reelection as a scaled down convention in the city of charlotte north carolina the 4 day long event is crucial for trump's bid to reverse his slump in opinion polls as he struggles to tackle the coronavirus pandemic and the resulting economic woes trump's been trailing his democratic rival joe biden in the swing states expected to determine the outcome our white house correspondent kimberly hawkers reports. for president march political rallies the 2020 republican national convention was supposed to be donald trump's campaign crescendo helping cruz toward reelection in november. but covert 19 and social distancing dash trump's plan to accept his party nomination of thousands of bag a hat wearing supporters. drops claim of creating jobs has also disappeared thousands of businesses have closed permanently millions of people are out of work and the s
relatives and survivors recount the horror of last year's massacre of the 2 mosques in new zealand prosecutors say the white supremacist gunman planned to cause maximum carnage. republicans are gathered to formally nominate president donald trump for reelection as a scaled down convention in the city of charlotte north carolina the 4 day long event is crucial for trump's bid to reverse his slump in opinion polls as he struggles to tackle the coronavirus pandemic and the resulting economic woes...
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and historic 1st life in prison without parole for the new zealand white supremacist shot dead 51 was the worst. along came the dell this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up a 4th night of demonstrations in wisconsin over the police shooting of an unarmed black man. we don't have to choose between supporting law enforcement. and standing with their african-american members. the u.s. vice president defends donald trump's call for law and order it's racial unrest continues to dominate headlines across america. disputed accounts of the fatal shooting of an autistic palestinian man who was killed by an israeli police officer . our top story this hour her step toward closure for relatives of victims of the worst terrorist attack in new zealand's history the gunman who killed 51 muslim worshipers last year was sentenced to life in prison without parole brenton tyrant is the self-confessed white supremacist who was responsible for attacks on 2 mosques in christchurch by hate has a story. after a harrowing emotional 4 days in the high court in christchurch just as cameramen delivered
and historic 1st life in prison without parole for the new zealand white supremacist shot dead 51 was the worst. along came the dell this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up a 4th night of demonstrations in wisconsin over the police shooting of an unarmed black man. we don't have to choose between supporting law enforcement. and standing with their african-american members. the u.s. vice president defends donald trump's call for law and order it's racial unrest continues to dominate...
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the man who carried out the murderous attacks on 2 new zealand mosques last year will remain in jail until he dies the high court in christian christ church sentenced britain terror to life in prison without the possibility of parole whites from assisted admitted killing 51 muslim worshippers. justice for the victims thursday's ruling making the immeasurable grief their relatives carry a tiny bit lighter survivors of the 200-1000 mosques shootings gathered outside the court with family and supporters at the loss' this is really big but again we are trying just to move on not moving forward i mean this this thing will make us move on and. we can go all the way and i languish if i'm getting that kind of god or if you think i'm going to get out of that. mental hey i'm the emo i'm one of the 2 mosques targeted that day called the country solidarity a model for the world weary of present love compassion muslim another muslim people to face and in the face that is os new zealanders and we are very proud that we are muslims in new zealand i will continue to serve this country and no punishm
the man who carried out the murderous attacks on 2 new zealand mosques last year will remain in jail until he dies the high court in christian christ church sentenced britain terror to life in prison without the possibility of parole whites from assisted admitted killing 51 muslim worshippers. justice for the victims thursday's ruling making the immeasurable grief their relatives carry a tiny bit lighter survivors of the 200-1000 mosques shootings gathered outside the court with family and...
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new zealand extends the lockdown on its biggest city as it tries to work out how coronavirus made a comeback. and we meet the black americans who say they've left racism and division behind to settle in west africa. the russian government has started releasing people who were detained during protests this week it is a rare public apology in what appears to be an attempt to stop days of unrest nearly 7000 people were rounded up during demonstrations against sunday's disputed presidential election step bassam reports they told of torture and abuse inside cramped detention centers due to the lack of space detainees who are often forced to lie on top of each other young women say they were forced to undress they were beaten and threatened with rape. the violent police crackdown on mainly peaceful protesters has left deep scars on many belorussians it has also angered many of president alex on the local shankar's former support us the call for him to step down has resonated around. the detained everyone everyone girls guys children who are 151413 years old there was a grandpa who was around 70 wi
new zealand extends the lockdown on its biggest city as it tries to work out how coronavirus made a comeback. and we meet the black americans who say they've left racism and division behind to settle in west africa. the russian government has started releasing people who were detained during protests this week it is a rare public apology in what appears to be an attempt to stop days of unrest nearly 7000 people were rounded up during demonstrations against sunday's disputed presidential...
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how was it received in new zealand. with a huge amount of really throughout the days of those who can sing proces significant crowds gathered outside of courthouse and upon hearing the sentence being passed down today those crowds broke out in cheer songs and celebration many of the victims had called for as in terms of this nature some went further and called for the reinstatement of the death penalty so it was only huge predication to those victims and survivors as politicians and public figures around the country are also broken and the new prime minister to serve iraq turns it will be a relief to know that the variability issues are already would never see the light of day here and there's a huge weight off my shoulders one of the big fears especially on the part of you know the survivors that the family is is that the shooter would take the opportunity to speak before the court he chose not to just walk us through how all of that played out. so that was the major concern throughout the entirety of the criminal proc
how was it received in new zealand. with a huge amount of really throughout the days of those who can sing proces significant crowds gathered outside of courthouse and upon hearing the sentence being passed down today those crowds broke out in cheer songs and celebration many of the victims had called for as in terms of this nature some went further and called for the reinstatement of the death penalty so it was only huge predication to those victims and survivors as politicians and public...
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for new zealand as a whole, you remain at level two. for auckland, you are out a form of level two —— at a form of level two that i am going to call level 2.5. tributes to the hollywood actor chadwick boseman, the star of ground—breaking blockbuster black panther, who died at the age of a3. the italian coast guard takes 49 migrants from a rescue ship funded by the artist banksy. hundreds remain at sea on another rescue vessel. and president trump visits areas devastated by hurricane laura as hundreds of thousands of people remain without power and water. hello and welcome. new zealand's prime minister, jacinda ardern, has announced the partial easing of coronavirus restrictions in auckland. the country's largest city was put back into lockdown two weeks ago after a cluster of cases. under the new guidelines, social gatherings will be allowed, but limited to ten people, and face masks will be compulsory on public transport across all of the country. new zealand has registered just two new coronavirus cases in the last 2a hours. here is s
for new zealand as a whole, you remain at level two. for auckland, you are out a form of level two —— at a form of level two that i am going to call level 2.5. tributes to the hollywood actor chadwick boseman, the star of ground—breaking blockbuster black panther, who died at the age of a3. the italian coast guard takes 49 migrants from a rescue ship funded by the artist banksy. hundreds remain at sea on another rescue vessel. and president trump visits areas devastated by hurricane laura...
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warranted new zealand's toughest sentence possible. this is a man who spent months he is meant to kill a flea planning every aspect of these attacks on march 15th yet. the 29 year old australian killed people randomly shooting them in the back as they. set. prayers in the mosque. many of them elderly and even killing a 3 year old child. when announcing the sentence. justice cameron manda described the action as into my and he said even when this man spends the rest of his days behind bars it cannot make up for the crimes he's committed miles how was the news of the verdict was seems to cross the country. well there were intensely emotional scenes outside the courtroom in christchurch. mostly jubilation and celebration of the fact that this man will never be free again people. locked up and just celebrated the. decision by mr just to die down also in a statement said she was relieved that the government received the maximum sentence . and she said she hoped that the survivors. could quote feel the arms of new zealand around them. what a
warranted new zealand's toughest sentence possible. this is a man who spent months he is meant to kill a flea planning every aspect of these attacks on march 15th yet. the 29 year old australian killed people randomly shooting them in the back as they. set. prayers in the mosque. many of them elderly and even killing a 3 year old child. when announcing the sentence. justice cameron manda described the action as into my and he said even when this man spends the rest of his days behind bars it...
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we look at how new zealand managed to go 100 days without a single local infection of the virus. ♪ >>5 million coronavirus cases and counting, the u.s. crossing that milestone on sunday, a mere 17 days after hitting the 4 million mark, and more than doubling the number of cases since the beginning of the last month. these are just cases we know about of course. you can see how quickly the infections are spreading when compared to earlier in the pandemic. it took the u.s. 99 days to reach 1 million cases back in late april. latest total also means the united states is home to about a quarter of all covid-19 infections worldwide, and nearly a quarter of the fatalities. by far the most. now since july 21st, there have been only four days when the u.s. did not report more than 1,000 deaths. but none of that was enough to halt a huge biker event in south dakota. 80th annual sturgess rally goes through the 16th, and fear it could turn into another super spreader event. very few masks in sight as you see. in french capital, better cover up. parisian authorities requiring all over 11 to wear
we look at how new zealand managed to go 100 days without a single local infection of the virus. ♪ >>5 million coronavirus cases and counting, the u.s. crossing that milestone on sunday, a mere 17 days after hitting the 4 million mark, and more than doubling the number of cases since the beginning of the last month. these are just cases we know about of course. you can see how quickly the infections are spreading when compared to earlier in the pandemic. it took the u.s. 99 days to...
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jacinda ardern is speaking in auckland, new zealand.rn is speaking in auckland, new zealand. iwill then remind people of the restrictions that will be in place from midnight tonight for auckland and the rest of the country. but before we do that, i will hand over to our director of public health for an update on our case numbers for today. thank you, prime minister. there are two new cases of covid—19 to report in new zealand today. both are cases in the community and both have epidemiological links to the auckland cluster. one new case is a household contact of a previously confirmed case associated with the finance workplace. the other new case is associated with an existing soccei’ is associated with an existing soccet lowercase. is associated with an existing soccer lowercase. ‘ ‘ is associated with an existing soccer lowercase. — — tokoroa. they are a medical worker in to koroa. they are a medical worker in tokoroa. it is believed they came into contact with the existing case on august 2010. as per usual protocols, test was carried
jacinda ardern is speaking in auckland, new zealand.rn is speaking in auckland, new zealand. iwill then remind people of the restrictions that will be in place from midnight tonight for auckland and the rest of the country. but before we do that, i will hand over to our director of public health for an update on our case numbers for today. thank you, prime minister. there are two new cases of covid—19 to report in new zealand today. both are cases in the community and both have...
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let's speak to our correspondent in new zealand. judge took time, it took nearly an hour to remind brenton tarrant of each person he killed and each one he wounded. he gave details of their lives, their achievements, of what they did, of who they were to their families and the agony these families and the agony these families now feel without him. he also spoke about brenton tarrant‘s attitude, that he showed no remorse of his crimes and the premeditated nature of those killings, the shootings on march 15, 2019. he said that each murder was a product of a calculator, lengthy planning committed with high levels of cruelty and callousness. he also told tyrants that some of his victims were children, including a three —year—old child who he shot in the head as he climbed onto his father's leg. and he said others were murdered while lying down wounded and incapacitated. he handed down that sentence as you say, life without parole which is the first time this has been handed down in new zealand. i have actuallyjust gotten a message from
let's speak to our correspondent in new zealand. judge took time, it took nearly an hour to remind brenton tarrant of each person he killed and each one he wounded. he gave details of their lives, their achievements, of what they did, of who they were to their families and the agony these families and the agony these families now feel without him. he also spoke about brenton tarrant‘s attitude, that he showed no remorse of his crimes and the premeditated nature of those killings, the...
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which you made is worthy of new zealand highest ever. compassed of a sentence. the renovation of your killed the elderly even. a 3 year old child. when announcing the 10th and the judge just the camera man that you had no choice i think even if you spend the rest of it locked in prison nothing can make up for the crimes he committed. given all of that how was this received in new zealand and there were intensely emotional scenes outside the court in christchurch. mostly relief and jubilation actually family members and victims survivors of the attack leaving the courtroom right there hand. and celebrated the fact that this man would never leave prison. i mean if they just and i dented she was relieved by the sentence that was handed down and she said she hoped that the victims of this attack now felt the oms of new zealand around them. what about the shooter did he react at all to the news in court and why didn't he use the opportunity to speak in dayton court. well. the now terrorist reportedly showed emotion in court but that's. going along with the previous 4
which you made is worthy of new zealand highest ever. compassed of a sentence. the renovation of your killed the elderly even. a 3 year old child. when announcing the 10th and the judge just the camera man that you had no choice i think even if you spend the rest of it locked in prison nothing can make up for the crimes he committed. given all of that how was this received in new zealand and there were intensely emotional scenes outside the court in christchurch. mostly relief and jubilation...
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the man who carried out murderous attacks on 2 new zealand mosques last year will stay in jail until he dies the high court in christchurch sentenced bensen time to life in prison without the possibility of parole the white supremacist had admitted killing 51 muslim worship is for justice for the victims thursday's ruling making the immeasurable grief their relatives carry a tiny bit lighter survivors of the 200-1000 mosques shootings gathered outside the court with family and supporters of the loss' this is really big but again we are trying just to move on not moving toward this this thing will make us move on. we can't all the way our language if i'm going thank god for everything i'm going to get on. the eve of one of the 2 mosques targeted that day called the country solidarity a model for the world weary of present love. compassion muslim and non muslim people the face and in the face that is us new zealanders and we are very proud that we muslims in new zealand i will continue to serve this country and no punishment again is going to bring our loved ones back. 90 survivors and
the man who carried out murderous attacks on 2 new zealand mosques last year will stay in jail until he dies the high court in christchurch sentenced bensen time to life in prison without the possibility of parole the white supremacist had admitted killing 51 muslim worship is for justice for the victims thursday's ruling making the immeasurable grief their relatives carry a tiny bit lighter survivors of the 200-1000 mosques shootings gathered outside the court with family and supporters of the...
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and when jacinda christchurch and in new zealand more broadly?ks about moore needing to be done to stop radicalisation in new zealand, what you think is happening ona zealand, what you think is happening on a practical level? i agree with the point that when we reflect on march 15, we will never forget the individuals whose lives were taken from us, but we will always remember the way the community came together in such an outpouring of both grief and support for the muslim community, but also that sense of compassion and kindness that really has enabled us to see us through to this day. so this is a real turning point, but i agree entirely with the prime minister, radicalisation is amplified through social media and the internet generally. where people are able to reach out and find comfort in the dark places on the web. i think we need to do a lot more to ensure that communities do not see themselves as setting themselves out apart from so others. i recall one of the individual standing in the court saying, who is the other today? it is you, yo
and when jacinda christchurch and in new zealand more broadly?ks about moore needing to be done to stop radicalisation in new zealand, what you think is happening ona zealand, what you think is happening on a practical level? i agree with the point that when we reflect on march 15, we will never forget the individuals whose lives were taken from us, but we will always remember the way the community came together in such an outpouring of both grief and support for the muslim community, but also...
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the bank of new zealand faces a tough policy decision this week.alancing a rebounding domestic economy against the increasingly uncertain global picture. shery: happening now, president trump speaking at the white house. he abruptly left, escorted by security. he is back in the briefing room. he says there was a shooting outside the white house and it is now under control and someone was taken to the hospital. pres. trump: he reported he heard shots. he was outside and he heard two shots. we don't know yet. they are going to find out. >> do you know if the individual said something? pres. trump: we don't know that. >> the secret service? pres. trump: it seems to be. . >> where you take into the bunker? pres. trump: no, to the oval office. just told me when he came up, you saw it like i did. sir, could you please come with me? i was surprised also. it is pretty unusual. but, very professional people. they do a fantastic job, as you know. it seems to me, from what was said, a shooting. someone,cement shot seems to be, the suspect. the suspect is now
the bank of new zealand faces a tough policy decision this week.alancing a rebounding domestic economy against the increasingly uncertain global picture. shery: happening now, president trump speaking at the white house. he abruptly left, escorted by security. he is back in the briefing room. he says there was a shooting outside the white house and it is now under control and someone was taken to the hospital. pres. trump: he reported he heard shots. he was outside and he heard two shots. we...
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relatives and survivors recount the horror of last year's massacre at 2 mosques in new zealand prosecutors say the white supremacist gunman planned to cause maximum carnage. from capitol this is just there a live from doha also coming up 2 members of the opposition coordination council are detained in belo roosts the day after one of the biggest protests against president bush. by compare expresses hope other arab states will follow the u.a.e. in establishing diplomatic ties with israel kicks off the middle east tour. bosses at mining giant to rio tinto lose their bonuses over the destruction of sacred aboriginal sites in a straight year the critics say it's an empty gesture. the gunman who murdered 51 people at 2 mosques in new zealand last year has faced survivors of his attacks in a courtroom day one of brenton terence sentencing hearing has begun with harrowing accounts from survivors and families of some of the victims tyrant is already pleaded guilty to dozens of challenges he could be had to use elance 1st life sentence without parole when hey reports. under heavy security brenton t
relatives and survivors recount the horror of last year's massacre at 2 mosques in new zealand prosecutors say the white supremacist gunman planned to cause maximum carnage. from capitol this is just there a live from doha also coming up 2 members of the opposition coordination council are detained in belo roosts the day after one of the biggest protests against president bush. by compare expresses hope other arab states will follow the u.a.e. in establishing diplomatic ties with israel kicks...
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new zealand has registered just two new coronavirus cases in the last 2a hours.some of what the prime minister had to say. no gathering can be larger than ten. i cannot stress how important this is. much of this cluster has stemmed from social gatherings. if we want to stop the spread, we have to stop socialising for a time. i understand that it is easy to become complacent. that if you hear a message that there are just, for instance, as you did today, two cases, you may question what the likelihood is of you coming into contact with those two cases. everyone, i am sure, who has experienced covid—i9 probably thought that same thing at some point, until it was them. a short time ago, i spoke to amelia wade, a political reporter on the new zealand herald. i started asking her if the prime minister's message is clear enough for people to know what they can and can't do. you have to remember we have done this before. after we came out of our last lockdown, the whole country went back into level two so we are familiar with this level before, but what is new is the ma
new zealand has registered just two new coronavirus cases in the last 2a hours.some of what the prime minister had to say. no gathering can be larger than ten. i cannot stress how important this is. much of this cluster has stemmed from social gatherings. if we want to stop the spread, we have to stop socialising for a time. i understand that it is easy to become complacent. that if you hear a message that there are just, for instance, as you did today, two cases, you may question what the...
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also coming up he committed mass murder in new zealand the wanks of which the country has never seen today he was sentenced an unprecedented punishment that will also go down in history this is being a crime and new zealand has never the likes of which has never occurred before and now we've seen a sentence the likes of which we can have a saying before as well but you think i may relate. to know that that person will never see the light of day. but to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin to do. with germany's new bitter sweet approach to managing the corona virus pandemic germany has earned preserve around the world for keeping the number of infections and deaths relatively low but the past is no guarantee for the future the number of new infections is surging now at levels not seen since april today german chancellor angela merkel announced a new tougher rules designed to bring those numbers down partly by hitting where it hurts most the pocketbook there will now be fines for people caught not wearing face masks in shops on buses and
also coming up he committed mass murder in new zealand the wanks of which the country has never seen today he was sentenced an unprecedented punishment that will also go down in history this is being a crime and new zealand has never the likes of which has never occurred before and now we've seen a sentence the likes of which we can have a saying before as well but you think i may relate. to know that that person will never see the light of day. but to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states...
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we will get the verdict on their lockdown love life in new zealand.e've perhaps all realised the importance of relationships, how much we all need to have somebody to love. we brought together two women who hear about a lot of relationships, the good, the bad and the ugly. since 1997, carolyn hax has been writing her advice column in the washington post, now read anotherin 200 newspapers in the united states. dating coach didi edet has been helping single people in nigeria trying to find meaningful romance in lockdown. the lockdown started in nigeria and in march, we had a huge spike in people wanting to date. we started something called dating in quarantine which was like an online speed dating, with no other way to meet people. and a lot of relationships started from there. that was something that was really positive from the covid. so does that mean for you, didi, single people are more focused on finding someone? they are more focused now because everyone is indoors, there are no social spaces open, and with social distance, people are forced to b
we will get the verdict on their lockdown love life in new zealand.e've perhaps all realised the importance of relationships, how much we all need to have somebody to love. we brought together two women who hear about a lot of relationships, the good, the bad and the ugly. since 1997, carolyn hax has been writing her advice column in the washington post, now read anotherin 200 newspapers in the united states. dating coach didi edet has been helping single people in nigeria trying to find...
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it has never been imposed before in new zealand. it has been an emotionally charged three days in court in christchurch. brenton tarrant, the killer responsible for the massacre in two mosques in christchurch in march 2015, sat in the dock as dozens of survivors and bereaved family spoke to the court and to him directly in their impact statements. many of them did not hold back. they looked into his direction and called him a coward, a monster, a failed terrorist. many mothers and fathers asked him, what right he had to kill their children? many of them that looked at the terrorist and told him that despite your attacks, you have failed to terrorise us. that we are united, not just failed to terrorise us. that we are united, notjust within new zealand or christchurch but also the support that they
it has never been imposed before in new zealand. it has been an emotionally charged three days in court in christchurch. brenton tarrant, the killer responsible for the massacre in two mosques in christchurch in march 2015, sat in the dock as dozens of survivors and bereaved family spoke to the court and to him directly in their impact statements. many of them did not hold back. they looked into his direction and called him a coward, a monster, a failed terrorist. many mothers and fathers asked...
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others were made by you is there no one who did and incapacitate and a 1st for new zealand the white supremacist who shot 51 balls and washed his dead is given a life sentence without parole. then using a limb muslim community. not most of them as well which stood together against the hate the community still healing from the mosque shootings year ago comes together again in a show a few years. i'm convinced this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up arcade or makes landfall along the u.s. gulf coast with warnings that it could cause unsurvivable damage. we need 4 more years of president john will try. us vice president mike pence makes his case for why he had president trump should stay in the white house for another term. and players from one of america's most popular sports express their views on racial injustice of the country. for the 1st time in new zealand's history john has ordered a convicted person to spend the rest of their life in prison without the possibility of getting out the sentence was handed to brenton terence the self-confessed white supremacist who killed
others were made by you is there no one who did and incapacitate and a 1st for new zealand the white supremacist who shot 51 balls and washed his dead is given a life sentence without parole. then using a limb muslim community. not most of them as well which stood together against the hate the community still healing from the mosque shootings year ago comes together again in a show a few years. i'm convinced this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up arcade or makes landfall along the...
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new zealanders and we are very proud that we are muslims in new zealand i will continue to serve this country and no punishment again is going to bring our loved ones back. 90 survivors and family members testified during the 4 day sentencing hearing in march brenton terrine a 29 year old white supremacist from australia pleaded guilty to $51.00 counts of murder 40 counts of attempted murder and one count of terrorism terrence court appointed lawyer told the judge of the defendant did not oppose the maximum sentence the judge called tyrant a terrorist who deserved a life sentence without parole you can imagine this. is loaded and the faces of the . united wounded incredible many others. who are victims include the young and the all i mean only and shoulder. the sentence is the country's harshest since the death penalty was abolished in 1961 new zealand prime minister told reporters the punishment fits the crime this is being a crime in new zealand that his need for the likes of which has never occurred before and now we've seen a sentence the likes of which we've never seen before as
new zealanders and we are very proud that we are muslims in new zealand i will continue to serve this country and no punishment again is going to bring our loved ones back. 90 survivors and family members testified during the 4 day sentencing hearing in march brenton terrine a 29 year old white supremacist from australia pleaded guilty to $51.00 counts of murder 40 counts of attempted murder and one count of terrorism terrence court appointed lawyer told the judge of the defendant did not...
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and, yes, new zealand has fewer than 5 million people.re per capita, new zealand has a far lower death rate and a significantly lower infection rate than the united states, lower than most other countries around the world, which is why their prime minister essentially shrugged off president trump's comments that they're in the middle of some big surge right now. >> new zealand's nine cases in a day does not compare to the united states' tens of thousands. it does not compare to most countries in the real world. obviously it's patiently wrong. >> for more than a hundred days, jake, new zealand had declared its covid-19-free. they don't know where this second cluster came from. they ruled out cargo coming from other countries. and it's concerning that a country like new zealand that had their number down to zero for more than three months now has a resurgence of the virus and they don't know where it came from. >> just incredible for president trump to say 100 cases is terrible when we have ten times that in deaths every day in the united s
and, yes, new zealand has fewer than 5 million people.re per capita, new zealand has a far lower death rate and a significantly lower infection rate than the united states, lower than most other countries around the world, which is why their prime minister essentially shrugged off president trump's comments that they're in the middle of some big surge right now. >> new zealand's nine cases in a day does not compare to the united states' tens of thousands. it does not compare to most...
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new zealand's prime minister returned fire. take us through this weird war of words. >> reporter: you know, they have a history, kim, of going back and forth. their latest issue is covid-19. before this it was gun control. before it was the shootings and she moved quickly on gun control. now she's criticizing the united states for its failed covid-19 response because president trump at several different events has been talking about this big resurgence of the violence that new zealand is facing using it as an example of countries that thought they were doing better than the united states because pretty much every other country is, but, you know, he's trying to make the point that new zealand declared itself covid-19 free for 102 days and has a small number, around 100 or so sa sa said. >> new zealand is among a number of states with a low number of coronavirus cases. to give you just one example, the united states has cases per million people. we have 269 cases per million people. and the reason we have been able to do this is
new zealand's prime minister returned fire. take us through this weird war of words. >> reporter: you know, they have a history, kim, of going back and forth. their latest issue is covid-19. before this it was gun control. before it was the shootings and she moved quickly on gun control. now she's criticizing the united states for its failed covid-19 response because president trump at several different events has been talking about this big resurgence of the violence that new zealand is...
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we are incorporated in new zealand. our product and formula is sourced from new zealand.e are very much focused on the relationships we have in china, what we have with our trading partners, the importance of our brand and consumers in china. we believe all that taken into account, and the reputation of new zealand being very much about products finding its way into the asia pacific, position us as well as we can to navigate through some political tensions at this present time. shery: how about the competition angle? chinese vendors are also trying to really push themselves up market. there seems to be this move to compete in that market. how do you plan to keep your competitive edge? >> we have a unique product position. we are the innovators, the founder of that proposition. it is unique, the bedrock of our brand. but now our brand represents more. the sourcing from new zealand. we believe we have to differentiate a product. it's a very large market. we believe we can continue to grow very successfully in that market over time. acknowledging there are other players perf
we are incorporated in new zealand. our product and formula is sourced from new zealand.e are very much focused on the relationships we have in china, what we have with our trading partners, the importance of our brand and consumers in china. we believe all that taken into account, and the reputation of new zealand being very much about products finding its way into the asia pacific, position us as well as we can to navigate through some political tensions at this present time. shery: how about...