Tonight one man in his late twentys hes due in court short lead charged with murder and false wife to new zealand to hear more from the Prime Minister just into our also coming up tonight the young people who are marching them for their future. Thousands of children around the globe skipped school to call for action to protect the client. Viewers on p. B. S. In the United States and all the around the world welcome tonight of forty nine people are dead and dozens wounded after two mosque attacks in the new zealand city of christchurch one man has been charged with murder and is expected to appear in court within the next few hours the attacks happened during friday prayers at two mosques the first at the eleanore mosque in the center of the city is where the majority of victims lost their lives the second was in the suburb of lynwood were several more fatalities were reported. This has shocked new zealand which is a country which has had little its. All right we are going to go now to w. Samantha early she is in Christ Church where it is morning Early Morning now im going to need to your good morning to you i should say. What are we expecting today after the day after such a horrible terrorist attack. Christchurch is looking at really and a state of shock i could hear helicopters buzzing round for much of the night and the police its really going to be increasingly presence on the streets and here in clashes usually battles like throughout the country and. Have been canceled. Were expecting Prime Minister just not and to speak very soon and the Police Commissioner israel is also getting to christians very soon. Certainly with the agreement and later on as you mentioned earlier the man and his like twentys its you have your own court. Here we are hoping that the Prime Minister will be speaking as you say at any moment were going to go live to her when she begins speaking i want to ask you there are so many unknowns so about this this this these massacres how are the people there in christchurch how are they coping with this attack. Yes its really if he runs in a station of shock a lot of people have been dying hard as i was getting home last night the streets were really becoming very congested and the main question is for me right now i know that theyve gone home and in a day there and just be a father the news an excellent disbelief that Something Like this is happening in our city this is new day and in new zealand before its something that most people just didnt expect to have the security level raised to the highest the first time to just been raised in new zealands history we understand what you know how is the security situation at you know at this moment there when you walk. Or where i am im im in the suburbs so im not noticing too much instances at least what nothing demonstrates or anything like this at least thats more. In situ city and also close to the good mosques every mosque in the country i believe has been told to shut its doors its not open for the time being until blaze the nauseous and there are still please quit and sit out and various places around the city including the two mosques that was hobbess let me ask you about the citys Muslim Community i mean has there been any official reaction or do we know how people are reacting to the fact that by being muslim they were automatically targeted by the shooter. I am not personally having any official reaction. Yet as you can imagine from what ive seen in the media and in social media there is just this real scenes of shock really and theres been huge outpourings as well its support from New Zealanders not in the Muslim Community and one of the big miss just that is you know they they should have been safe here they should have also i think this is the heart and they should have been safe here that that is not an us and them sort of thing with the Muslim Community in the rest of new zealand that they are people are very much experiencing expressing the sentiments that this community is positive is that it is our community it is part of new Zealand Society and it has been huge expressions of so it dare she with that hundreds of thousands of new zealand dollars being donated to crowdfunding campaigns to support the families and loved ones of the victims and. Over time encounter in new ways that people are trying to express the support argumenta early in Christchurch New Zealand samantha thank you very much and while we wait for the new zealand Prime Minister to hold a press conference now we want to take a closer look at how these tragic events unfocussed. Christchurch new zealand a city in shock. Health officials put mass casualty plans into action after carnage unfolded at the busiest of times at the biggest mosque in the country. Worshipers that friday prayers described a man dressed in military clothing and armed for mass murder and he had no idea hed given that got glass just and heres the address of the military and hes very gun machine gun it was used to put out one and if he. Got over that another would get a gun. And here but he was a dude im not talk were here looking im not the weak hes tough in the guards is started shooting at. A second nearby mosque was also attacked its not clear if the shootings were carried out by the same man the Prime Minister has called it one of new zealands darkest days it is clear that this can now only be described as a terrorist attack. From what we know if it does appear to have bring well planned to explosive devices attached to suspects vehicles have now been found and they have been disarmed. Driver films the Moment Police caught the man believed to have carried out the attack his car forced off the road wheels still spinning. He has been identified as an Australian Citizen with a trail of far right extremist views police say theyre still determining if anyone else was involved. Three other people were apprehended we believe one of those persons. Who was armed and was at the same might have had nothing to do with this incident. And the two other people that have been apprehended began a position of foreigners in the general bar but we are working through to understand what they are both. Elsewhere scenes of distress as a grieving Community Grapples with its own such fond says. You dont think Something Like this could happen in new zealand while in christchurch of all places where such a Small Community was so kind and loving so i still understand why someone would hurt us like this and in such a way people are just like an animal like why would you treat us like that we weve done nothing and im some really scared for our future not just a huge loss of life today im going to be feeling sorry for him by myself wearing my head scarf and ive never felt that way. But a sense that things may never be the same again or World Leaders or extending their sympathies to victims and families heres german chancellor. Some of the seal men have this is a horrific attack on people as they prayed and on their house of worship. This is an attack directed against muslims. It is also an attack on new zealands democracy and on an open and Tolerant Society because we share these values with new zealand via and we share their horror and condemnation of this terrible attack is a stick. That was german chancellor Angela Merkel there on the reactions from other World Leaders is this tweet from french president emanuel. He tweets our thoughts are with the victims of these heinous crimes against the mosque in Christ Church in new zealand and their loved ones france stands up against all forms of extremism and works with its partners against terrorism across the world pakistans Prime Minister imran khan has also been expressing shock tweeting that he strongly condemns the terrorist attack this affirms that we have weve always maintained that terrorism does not have a religion prayers go to the victims and their families. All right here some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world hundreds of thousands of people have joined marches in cities across algeria witnesses say they are the biggest protests yet against the long term president abdel aziz it beautifully and despite caving in to pressure on monday and reversing his decision to stand for a fifth term the president has stopped short of stepping down a powerful Tropical Storm has made landfall in mozambique battering a coastal city with heavy rain and winds of up to one hundred seventy kilometers an hour local media say at least one person has been killed in one city buildings that have been damaged as you see there trees blown over power lines roll down. Thousands of children around the globe have been skipping school today to call on World Leaders to do more to combat Climate Change the student strikes are affecting an estimated one hundred countries theyre part of the writings for future movement started by this sixteen year old swedish climate activists gratitude today is the biggest yet for bretta and for other young activists following her late. Great to turn berg started it with a simple bit of activism a student strike today things were still fairly simple for her a march on the Swedish Parliament as with just about every friday for months now and a simple message of action on Climate Change young people didnt cause this she says but young people will have to live with the Consequences Commission were not going to acceptance and thats why were striking we strike because we want to future and we will continue. I they want a future in india as well students took to the streets in delhi i support that and like she is the only one who took the initiative in sweden and because the thought of you got to know about this is just out of supporting her benefits on young people in delhi were joined by some with a few more Years Experience of breathing delis in from a small older protesters have all but given up on their own generation and are looking to the next for a solution. Now that you dont recall forward its for them their future we have ruined it for them and i have no help from our generation also i mean even if i get the government even if it isnt in italy there were strikes and protests in dozens of cities students left class to hammer home the same messages that great a tune bird first made in her first strike this the biggest day in a Global Movement that shows no signs of abating. And there were plenty of berlin schoolchildren taking part in todays climate protests. And David Thoreau accompanied one of them. Her message protect the environment now sixteen year old noah muller and thousands of other High School Students have come to Berlin City Center to protest they want germany to do more when it comes to Climate Change policy. To clean up under the sea as old as the president of the south that Climate Change must be stopped before its too late in the day lets go says i got a map of the. Green Party Leaders are watching closely as thousands of students are calling for action and no one has some very concrete ideas when it comes to peoples daily lives in connection with protecting the anybody and yes yes yes. Thank goodness its unbelievable that this chief has you fly then to take the train. Oh yeah i. Know also finds the governments plan to phase out cool energy too slow she doesnt agree that climate protection policies lead to unemployment many demonstrators criticize that the last call planned will be shut down in twenty thirty eight whether its in berlin or brussels politics has to speed up the exit of coal energy. The fact that some political factions dont like to see students ditching school every friday doesnt matter to know what she believes that teachers and politicians should accept actions taken to clean up Climate Change scares me we have to do something about it before its too late so missing the last two periods of school just measured back much. No one knows how long the young climate activists will continue with their weekly protests but for no im all are and are friends one thing is clear if the politicians dont step up their fight against Climate Change then the students plan to up the pressure another notch. Well here the big table with me tonight are the people who are directly invested in that march that we saw today to my immediate right here is that we know about where she is one of the people who actually organized todays friday for future march and next to her is your highness fogel director of the Natural History museum here in berlin the museum of course was a big supporter of this march we asked both of you to come on the program this evening because many people say that this is a generation issue young people trying to get the older generation to do what it should to protect the environment do you agree that this is about the people in power in the people who will be intolerant for guests very much. We feel like a lot of innovations and particularly just a failed us this is what were bringing on the streets that thats well thats the message today and thats what were fighting for for them for leaders for generations to. Step up and take that response but actually for us i mean is that an indictment on your generation or our generation i should say mr but what i mean and the leaders in our generation failed the future yes i think we know since the eightys or even earlier what is happening alexander for whom both want already in the eighteen tens about human effect on the climate we know it for a long time but we failed to act and being reminded so powerfully is really much welcome was todays march a success. In terms of numbers yes we brought more students on the streets and ever before this was the largest ever the in climate strike let alone the largest cameron climate strike and i mean we were more than a million across the globe and tens of Political Action by obviously this doesnt really make a difference for the climate right to say we will see what we get out of that and we will see how the politicians how it is react to that to watch them closely you talk to leaders both of you have you been in washington you talk with the french president what do they tell you i mean first of all do you do you tell them do you accuse them of failing in their responsibility to protect the future yes every time i mean what do they say to i feel like a lot of the time that every they understand whats going on they see that there needs to be like many used to be done something about the Climate Crisis but then they consider it again enough the issue that you need to sort out and that you can also sit out if you like wait for long enough and i do also believe in times of present across for instance theres this kind of hope that with our strikes we eventually convinced of a chat to live more environmentally friendly and then kind of accept whats going on with easier and thats not definitely not why we can and this is just like kicking the can down the road to how do you explain. So i think it is important that we find. Allies in this fight against dangerous Climate Change extinction of species and so on and so forth we are governing this world as if we have three or four of them and that is all our responsibility to act now and science needs to play its part and im really really proud that scientists from all over germany came to the museum today to talk to the students but not just to talk but also to listen so one of the outcomes is that the students have asked us to continue inviting them to the museum to talk to scientists on a weekly basis so thats what were going to do this is an excellent idea but at the end of the day what has to happen is the people in power the the political leaders around the globe they have to basically work together. To make things happen so that Climate Change can be mitigated. Is that going to happen. I mean can your protests consume media you know organizing is that enough i mean. You know so what do you think has to happen so i think as a comment is on the standing of what distracts kind of chief and what that qantas we can mobilize masses and we can criticize generation thats what were doing right now thats what happening and thats all like future voters out there but we cannot do is commit to Climate Action thats a job thats the job of a politicians so what we need to do is we need these strong allies just mentioned we need or generation to be the scientists be the media we need everyone out there to pressure all governments equally to commit to Action Action and to realise whats going on and that the only way out of this is to step up on its face this huge challenge as in front of the twenty First Century so you want to hold the people in power accountable and you can do that at the ballot box but we see in all democracies around the world that it is the young voters or theyre the ones who do not vote how are we going to change them. Well i think. Thats a bit of a different issue we need we need obviously we need young people to vote but that is young people they let the feeling in their responsibility the issue is like almost a bit of a different one because whats happening here is weve got a government that that makes time for the climate weve got to Paris Agreement weve got to trying to trying to target for germany for instance and despite those plans that are not sticking to it so its not just about voting which obviously is necessary to young people at the ballot boxes but you also need a government to make a basis plans and then stick to them doing what they what they promise and deed but also look at it so a lot of young people have felt disempowered to change their futures and i think what this global protest no shows is we have a voice we can engage we will be hood is the big step forward. And we really have to recognise amplify and support there is a big voice lets have it hurt and then i think politics is eventually made by the people for the people and thats whats not going to happen and what about the role of social media you and i was speaking before the show that youre able to organize a network and communicate with people all over the globe social media is that then is that the most powerful tool in making sure that you can hold leaders all over the world accountable at the same time i would consider the missed powerful tool i think people like watching people on the street seeing them from the parliament that youre working in i expect that to be more powerful even then like a lot like tweets but what we do see is that we can actually for the first time in history present me connect the dots were not Just National movements or students and the range of cities but we can coordinate globally we have we have. We are one we are like the people of the. Demand to have a future and demand of us to act so thats quite powerful and i think every kind of government should feel it see about it and feel like. You know this is quite strong i guess look at it in a way caring for the planet caring for society if the ultimate goal of politics is not ducts the young people have no said youre not a living on it youre not caring about it we do so they are now the drivers of politics and that should give our politicians a lot of food for thought when youre both doing very important things and you know we take our head off so you for bridging the generations to louise annoyed bauer and you one is forward to both of you thank you thank you so much thank you. Arent you sports news now in football the draw for the Champions League quarter finals took place in switzerland today with english teams dominating the last eight one of them mention easter you know and it was drawn against spanish giants barcelona in arguably be pick of the ties united rivals Manchester City played them while last years beaten finalist liverpool take on portuguese champions porto dutch side splay italys you bentons to round out the last eight. Well there is one thing that berlin loves its a polar bear ever since canoe to die do you remember canoeing back in two thousand and eleven fans have been pining for a new arrival woods a day the citys tear park zoo showed off the latest contender a cub born to its mother tanya in december now the zoo says that the cub who doesnt yet have a name is developing well and will be allowed out daily to meet her new fans take a look. A proud mother and her new baby enjoying the first signs of spring in berlin these were the first steps outside after more than three months she was born in december last year but only allowed out today it was also a proud moment for the german capital. She was the first polar bad to be born in berlin since celebrity back newt who died prematurely from illness in two thousand and eleven does indicate this. Is growing very very well shes three and a half months old when we first examined her she already weighed eight. On tuesday we examined her again but we were unable to weigh her because she wouldnt stay still. This susi the cops arrival as a reminder of the challenges environment is facing if we see this little polar bear is an ambassador for the natural habitat we call the arctic its under increasing threat from Climate Change waste discarded in operations and the movements of people into animals living space to park belin say they will unveil the cops name in a few weeks time she will now be allowed out every day and no doubt become the souse new star attraction. I want to go back to our top story and that is fridays mosque massacres in new zealand. Early in again in christchurch the city of Christ Church. Still waiting for the Prime Minister to speak and she was supposed to speak at the top of the hour any news now on the delay what are you hearing. Just that it lies. Sometimes in. What we know is that he or she is very. Maybe a very sound bite and i think that like oh i want to ask you the fact that the suspect was being charged the fact as we understand police say he had a go pro camera on his head and was trying to live stream this massacre to the world the fact that that video was not taken down immediately and the fact that its been shared all over the world whats been the reaction to that in new zealand. Ro place a warning people that put out an easter warning this morning actually that it isnt a new zealand to distribute objectionable material. You know they really wanting people again as shearing me any images any videos that might a service dog line. And they say they did work with the areas that forms to. To remove. Any content but theyre really encouraging and really telling people that it is actually going to the lord who distribute this sort of material in new zealand and that they will be following that out ok. In christchurch in new zealand thank you very much. 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