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and i'm robert hall in berlin.s emerged that the suspect had already been under covert surveillance and had served time in italy for theft and arson. a millionaire property developer has been sentenced to life for murdering his escort girlfriend, whom he claimed threatened to blackmail him. once i'd attempted to murder her, i'd be in a hell of a lot of trouble for that and she could have still gone on and blackmailed me. a royal marine serving a life sentence for the murder of an injured afghan fighter, has been refused bail, while awaiting an appeal. labourmpjamie reed, one ofjeremy corbyn‘s most high profile backbench critics, is quitting parliament to work in in the nuclear industry. in in the nuclear industry. he queen and prince philip have delayed plans to travel to sandringham for christmas, after coming down with heavy colds. and after dozens of near misses with planes this year, plans are afoot for tighter rules on flying drones. good evening and welcome to bbc news. a europe—wide manhunt is underway tonig
and i'm robert hall in berlin.s emerged that the suspect had already been under covert surveillance and had served time in italy for theft and arson. a millionaire property developer has been sentenced to life for murdering his escort girlfriend, whom he claimed threatened to blackmail him. once i'd attempted to murder her, i'd be in a hell of a lot of trouble for that and she could have still gone on and blackmailed me. a royal marine serving a life sentence for the murder of an injured afghan...
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robert hall is in berlin. berlin the darkness surrounding kaiser wilhelm church has been lifted tonight, the lights turn back on for the first time in three days. it is hoped but tomorrow the market will reopen. but around it and across germany and across the german frontiers, a manhunt is under way. the police have been saying very little, said that they have been conducting operations. but social media and the press have said a great deal about the man who we now know is a prime suspect. a 100,000 euros reward has been issued for information leading to his arrest or detention. he is a tunisian, originally from an area near the libyan border. he came to germany at some point in the last 18 months or so. he is said to have applied for asylum but to have had that request turned down and to have been detained for a short time in north—western germany. but because he did not have a distinct nationality or certainly a national that could be at that time ascertained, he was released. so he is currently the focus of
robert hall is in berlin. berlin the darkness surrounding kaiser wilhelm church has been lifted tonight, the lights turn back on for the first time in three days. it is hoped but tomorrow the market will reopen. but around it and across germany and across the german frontiers, a manhunt is under way. the police have been saying very little, said that they have been conducting operations. but social media and the press have said a great deal about the man who we now know is a prime suspect. a...
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robert hall in berlin.ont pages will have much more coverage of all this, and we'll tell you what they're reporting at 10:40 and 1130 tonight. my guests on the papers will be miranda green of the financial times, and christopher hope, chief political correspondent at the daily telegraph. let's move onto other news now. turkish police have detained six people following the killing of the russian ambassador at an art gallery in ankara yesterday. it's believed those being questioned are related to off—duty police officer mevlut mert altin—tash who opened fire. as the body of ambassador andrey karlov was flown back home, both the kremlin and turkish officials said the assassination would not derail their negotiations about the war in syria. from ankara mark lowen reports. a farewell to russia's ambassador but in a way nobody could envisage. andrey karlov‘s body was flown back to moscow, the victim of an assassination. his government called eternal symbol of russian turkish friendship. his widow was barely able
robert hall in berlin.ont pages will have much more coverage of all this, and we'll tell you what they're reporting at 10:40 and 1130 tonight. my guests on the papers will be miranda green of the financial times, and christopher hope, chief political correspondent at the daily telegraph. let's move onto other news now. turkish police have detained six people following the killing of the russian ambassador at an art gallery in ankara yesterday. it's believed those being questioned are related to...
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robert hall in berlin. let's update you on another big story from monday.nation of the russian ambassador to turkey. we reported it yesterday. you will have pictures of the attacker and shouting in the moments after the shooting. let's show you pictures that have emerged, showing the moments before the attack. you can see the gunman standing at the back of the room, pacing a little bit, and finally he reaches for his gun and shoots dead the ambassador andrey karlov on the right of the picture. we stopped just before that moment, of course. the ambassador‘s be has been flown home, russian investigators have concluded their investigation, and backing turkey, six members of the gunman's family have been arrested. the gunman was protesting against russia's involvement in syria, especially in aleppo. that involvement has been discussed today by the foreign minister ‘s of russia, iran and turkey. sergey lavrov has said the three countries are ready to achieve a deal between the syrian government and opposition, and widened the aleppo ceasefire. the latest on the
robert hall in berlin. let's update you on another big story from monday.nation of the russian ambassador to turkey. we reported it yesterday. you will have pictures of the attacker and shouting in the moments after the shooting. let's show you pictures that have emerged, showing the moments before the attack. you can see the gunman standing at the back of the room, pacing a little bit, and finally he reaches for his gun and shoots dead the ambassador andrey karlov on the right of the picture....
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let's get the latest from our correspondent, robert hall, who's in berlin.rt hall, who's in berlin. the market has reopened, but with the suspect still at large, there must be widespread unease? there is unease. the scene here differs in one important respect from monday evening. earlier today, pretty much as the sun was rising, convoys of lorries arrived and began training giant concrete blocks into a circle effectively around the market itself. there has been some criticism of the german authorities in recent days since the attack about how they did or did not respond to warnings that there might bea respond to warnings that there might be a threat to places where the public gather in the run—up to christmas. well, they are certainly trying to show the public that there is blocks, as well as armed police, patrolling. one thing which struck me about the mood was just how vulnerable this location was on monday. you can see that the streets are absolutely packed here. people visiting the stores, passing through, and that lorry careered into so many people, wh
let's get the latest from our correspondent, robert hall, who's in berlin.rt hall, who's in berlin. the market has reopened, but with the suspect still at large, there must be widespread unease? there is unease. the scene here differs in one important respect from monday evening. earlier today, pretty much as the sun was rising, convoys of lorries arrived and began training giant concrete blocks into a circle effectively around the market itself. there has been some criticism of the german...
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straight to robert hall now in berlin.f we were in paris, i would be standing on the champs—elysees, london, oxford street or regent street, but this is the heart of the christmas festivities in berlin. in this great city, beyond the police lines behind me, silence. there is no sense of festivity, the market stores are closed as the investigation continues around the attack which is now confirmed to have been a terrorist incident, and which claimed 12 lives and left 30 people seriously injured. we are going to be going over the events of the day during the next few minutes, but for now, let's hear about the latest from the investigation with paul adams. berlin early this morning, amid the scattered debris of the festive season, a weapon of mass murder is slowly removed. chaotic scenes last night after the truck ploughed through the market. dozens of people caught up in the mayhem. i heard loud noises and screams, that was the first impression. i heard loud noises and screams, that was the first impressionlj i heard loud no
straight to robert hall now in berlin.f we were in paris, i would be standing on the champs—elysees, london, oxford street or regent street, but this is the heart of the christmas festivities in berlin. in this great city, beyond the police lines behind me, silence. there is no sense of festivity, the market stores are closed as the investigation continues around the attack which is now confirmed to have been a terrorist incident, and which claimed 12 lives and left 30 people seriously...
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robert hall there for us the morning. robert hall there for us in berlin.lowing the attack at the christmas market in berlin here on bbc news and you can also keep up—to—date with the latest developments online on the bbc news website. the queen and prince philip have cancelled plans to travel by train today to their estate in sandringham in norfolk, after coming down with heavy colds. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell gave me the latest details. buckingham palace has now said officially on the record the queen and the duke of edinburgh have heavy colds. heavy colds. and so have decided not to travel to sandringham today. the queen was, as you mentioned, due to catch a train from london up to king's lynn this morning to travel to sandringham to begin the christmas break. she normally catches the 11.01am. but she didn't catch it so that started questions being asked what was the cause of this departure from the plan and it transpires both she as the duke of edinburgh have heavy colds. i imagine they will wish to travel as soon as they feel able to. t
robert hall there for us the morning. robert hall there for us in berlin.lowing the attack at the christmas market in berlin here on bbc news and you can also keep up—to—date with the latest developments online on the bbc news website. the queen and prince philip have cancelled plans to travel by train today to their estate in sandringham in norfolk, after coming down with heavy colds. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell gave me the latest details. buckingham palace has now said...
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i'm robert hall live in berlin.veillance and had served time for theft and arson. life for the property developer millionaire who murdered his escort girlfriend — he told the police his reasons. once i'd attempted to murder her, i'd be in a hell of a lot of trouble for that and she could have still gone on and blackmailed me. a royal marine serving a life sentence for the murder of an injured afghan fighter, has been refused bail,
i'm robert hall live in berlin.veillance and had served time for theft and arson. life for the property developer millionaire who murdered his escort girlfriend — he told the police his reasons. once i'd attempted to murder her, i'd be in a hell of a lot of trouble for that and she could have still gone on and blackmailed me. a royal marine serving a life sentence for the murder of an injured afghan fighter, has been refused bail,
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robert hall is in berlin.evening as the lights come on above the market for the first time in three days and authorities prepared to reopen at the emphasis has shifted away from berlin and beyond the german borders as a europe—wide alert is issued in the hunt for one suspect at least at the moment. we are not receiving any official confirmation from police but we have been piecing together information from media reports and security sources in tunisia. the man is being named unofficially as anis amri, the name appears on a wanted poster issued during the afternoon. he is thought to be 23 years old, he was born in tunisia close to the libyan border and he came to germany during the last 18 months. he said to have for asylum, to have had that claim rejected, he appears to have beenin claim rejected, he appears to have been in custody for a while in the german state up in the north west near the dutch frontier. that is where there has been a police operation going on during this afternoon. at some stage she has b
robert hall is in berlin.evening as the lights come on above the market for the first time in three days and authorities prepared to reopen at the emphasis has shifted away from berlin and beyond the german borders as a europe—wide alert is issued in the hunt for one suspect at least at the moment. we are not receiving any official confirmation from police but we have been piecing together information from media reports and security sources in tunisia. the man is being named unofficially as...
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i'm robert hall in berlin.s police release their only suspect they're urging the public to be on heightened alert. in mexico, at least 29 people are killed and many more injured after a huge explosion at a fireworks market. the last rebel enclave in aleppo is evacuated as syrian government forces plan to take full control of the city. also, an increase in the number of people reporting historical child abuse. figures seen by the bbc show the numbers reporting allegations in england and wales has more than doubled in the past year. and new safety checks on people who buy drones are being considered by the government. good morning and welcome to bbc news. a manhunt is underway in germany after police revealed the suspect they arrested following monday's truck attack in berlin has been released without charge. 12 people were killed and nearly 50 were injured after a lorry was driven into crowds at a christmas market. security has been stepped up in the german capital. the authorities say they are following up 500
i'm robert hall in berlin.s police release their only suspect they're urging the public to be on heightened alert. in mexico, at least 29 people are killed and many more injured after a huge explosion at a fireworks market. the last rebel enclave in aleppo is evacuated as syrian government forces plan to take full control of the city. also, an increase in the number of people reporting historical child abuse. figures seen by the bbc show the numbers reporting allegations in england and wales...
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robert hall reporting from berlin.ng against a repeat of ‘the horrors of the past. delivering bbc radio 4‘s thought for the day, he spoke of attacks on christian people, jewish people and muslims. he had had a conversation with a jesuit priest who want him that in five years there may not be any christians left in iraq. according to the united nations, 5.8 million more people abandoned their homes in 2015 than the year before. bringing the annual total to a staggering 65.3 million. that is almost equivalent to the entire population of the united kingdom. and the suffering does not end when they arrive seeking refuge in a foreign land. we are now seeing the rise of many populist groups across the world, increasingly aggressive towards those who adhere to a minority faith. all of this has deeply disturbing echoes of the dark days of the 1930s. i was born in 1948, just after the end of world war ii. my parents‘ generation had fought and died in battle against intolerance, monstrous extremism, and an inhuman attempt to ext
robert hall reporting from berlin.ng against a repeat of ‘the horrors of the past. delivering bbc radio 4‘s thought for the day, he spoke of attacks on christian people, jewish people and muslims. he had had a conversation with a jesuit priest who want him that in five years there may not be any christians left in iraq. according to the united nations, 5.8 million more people abandoned their homes in 2015 than the year before. bringing the annual total to a staggering 65.3 million. that is...
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i'm robert hall in berlin.mexico, at least 29 people are killed and many more injured after a huge explosion at a fireworks market. the last rebel enclave in aleppo is evacuated as syrian government forces plan to take full control of the city. also, an increase in the number of people reporting historical child abuse. figures seen by the bbc show the numbers reporting allegations in england and wales has more than doubled in the past year.
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our correspondent in berlin, robert hall, has been speaking to karl—heinz kamp, the president of thedemy for security policy, which advises the german government on security matters. he explained the complexity of the investigation. we had no guy shouting, "allahu akbar," we did not have any self confirmation, we didn't have any videos, so a number of things are still completely uncertain, and that is why authorities said, yes, it is an attack, but we are not sure whether it is an is/muslim attack so we have to wait for further results. does this feel to you, karl—heinz, like an attack that has been long in the planning, or something more spontaneous? it doesn't look long in the planning. it looks more like being spontaneous, because the pre—emptive measures we all take in all our societies — in your country and my country — are pretty good in the meantime. which means you are trip—wiring phones, you hear things going on, you hear about something cooking up there, but since there was nothing it pretty much looks like a spontaneous act in which apparently the driver of the truck has b
our correspondent in berlin, robert hall, has been speaking to karl—heinz kamp, the president of thedemy for security policy, which advises the german government on security matters. he explained the complexity of the investigation. we had no guy shouting, "allahu akbar," we did not have any self confirmation, we didn't have any videos, so a number of things are still completely uncertain, and that is why authorities said, yes, it is an attack, but we are not sure whether it is an...
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let's get the latest from our correspondent, robert hall, who's in berlin.uspect still at large there must be widespread unease? yes, there is. there is an armed and dangerous man on the loose and he might still be in the city, he might be further away posing a threat elsewhere in germany. no one could fail to be aware of the skill of the police operation that is under way oi’ police operation that is under way or the actors that are being made to make them feel safe. i can bring you some pictures of the security precautions here being put in place earlier today. teams of people from the german civil defence corps working around the city to bring in big concrete blocks that snow circle the market. —— that now circle. we are seeing armed police patrols alongside those physical precautions. some people might say it is too late, but efforts are being made to make sure that in this period before christmas people are able to shop and go about their lives as they want to do. one other thing to mention which is that angela merkel, the german chancellor, is currentl
let's get the latest from our correspondent, robert hall, who's in berlin.uspect still at large there must be widespread unease? yes, there is. there is an armed and dangerous man on the loose and he might still be in the city, he might be further away posing a threat elsewhere in germany. no one could fail to be aware of the skill of the police operation that is under way oi’ police operation that is under way or the actors that are being made to make them feel safe. i can bring you some...
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robert hall is in berlin. well, there is still a sombre mood around this area. an area which is circled now by shrines and we will come back to those moments of remembrance later on. but here and across the city, indeed across germany, that police investigation is widening and intensifying. they say 80 of those 500 leads that they mentioned earlier are now regarded as positive leads which they need to work on and they need to follow up. a report bringing things up—to—date, here is catriona renton. this had been a place filled with festive joy. now, silence and sadness, as people come together to support each other. members of berlin's muslim community stood outside the nearby church, asking for peace. translation: we want to clearly distance ourselves from every person that attacks our society. germany is our home. we love germany, we want to live here. berlin is our city, and we won't allow our life to be threatened. it is still not known who crashed this lorry, or where they are. this was the immediate aftermath. 12 people were killed, dozens more injured, whe
robert hall is in berlin. well, there is still a sombre mood around this area. an area which is circled now by shrines and we will come back to those moments of remembrance later on. but here and across the city, indeed across germany, that police investigation is widening and intensifying. they say 80 of those 500 leads that they mentioned earlier are now regarded as positive leads which they need to work on and they need to follow up. a report bringing things up—to—date, here is catriona...
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lets go there and join robert hall. very sombre mood at the kaiser wilhelm church, the market closed and shuttered as this huge police investigation fans out across germany. the police say very little, safe to tell the public they are hunting a man they have named as anis a, who they say is 23 years old. other than that, a great deal of press speculation, not only about him, the fact he may or may not have different identities, about the fact he may or may not be wanted by police on other alleged offences. there is also talk of a police operation at kleve, a town on the german— dutch border, which may well be connected to paperwork found in the cab of the lorry used in monday's attack. a wide—ranging investigation covering a number of areas. here's christian fraser to give us more detail. amid the chaos and the panic of monday night's attack, the man at the wheel of this truck slipped into the wheel of this truck slipped into the dark undetected. the man arrested, aged 23—year—old pakistani migrant, has already been rel
lets go there and join robert hall. very sombre mood at the kaiser wilhelm church, the market closed and shuttered as this huge police investigation fans out across germany. the police say very little, safe to tell the public they are hunting a man they have named as anis a, who they say is 23 years old. other than that, a great deal of press speculation, not only about him, the fact he may or may not have different identities, about the fact he may or may not be wanted by police on other...
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that were missed and of course the difficulty in trying to stop them chl well our correspondent robert hallout the hunt for the tunisian man, but no confirmation from the authorities? that's right. i think we need to be very guarded about this. one can say that the press reports are numerous and from different sources, they refer to the man himself, the circumstances which may have led police to follow a trail and to a police to follow a trail and to a police operation which some media sources are saying police operation which some media sources are saying is under way near a town up in the north—west of germany near the dutch border. a town that again it is said anis a may have connections to. that is a developing story, perhaps, maybe we will get some confirmation later. here on the scene, all around me here the hub busyness of berlin. but not the church, still sealed off. the market stalls shut and every where shrines springing up. this area at christmas has become a place of solitude and remembrance. thank you. here scotland yard is bringing forward extra security measures for the chang
that were missed and of course the difficulty in trying to stop them chl well our correspondent robert hallout the hunt for the tunisian man, but no confirmation from the authorities? that's right. i think we need to be very guarded about this. one can say that the press reports are numerous and from different sources, they refer to the man himself, the circumstances which may have led police to follow a trail and to a police to follow a trail and to a police operation which some media sources...
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let's join our correspondent, robert hall, who is at the markets in berlin. at's the atmosphere like there this morning? police are still obviously looking for the suspect. yes, indeed, louise mensch it. a heavy atmosphere. they are still in darkness. you may catch are still in darkness. you may catch a glimpse of the kaiser church behind me. the only light is coming from these impromptu shrines set up last night. there was a vigil as a show of solidarity as catriona renton reported. this investigation is widening to two key areas. what happened after the lorry crashed on to the market? where did the driver go? was at a man who was subsequently spotted, also to be spotted in tiergarten park, what was he before he came here? at what point was the polish man the original driver of the vehicle? where was he killed? and why do the police say the lorry was attempted to be driven earlier in the evening. there may be witnesses or cctv evidence. they will be looking at that in the hopes it will take them on new leads. 500 new leads so far yet to be followed. thank you
let's join our correspondent, robert hall, who is at the markets in berlin. at's the atmosphere like there this morning? police are still obviously looking for the suspect. yes, indeed, louise mensch it. a heavy atmosphere. they are still in darkness. you may catch are still in darkness. you may catch a glimpse of the kaiser church behind me. the only light is coming from these impromptu shrines set up last night. there was a vigil as a show of solidarity as catriona renton reported. this...
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robert hall is in berlin. could not be on one stark contrast between the bright lights of the come first and dan just over to my left, the equivalent of oxford street or the champs—elysees and the sombre, dark area, the area, a christmas market should be alive with colour and light tonight. it is silent and people have been gathering throughout the evening to pay tribute and to try and show some solidarity with those who lost their lives and those who are still seriously injured. away from here the story has been moving rapidly all day and as you indicated, in the last hour or so another development. let's speak to damian, who is in our berlin office. could you bring us up to speed with the latest development? it all centres on the certainty or uncertainty of the initial arrest, the man who was arrested a mile or so from this attack. that's right. this was a 23—year—old man from pakistan who came to germany as an asylum seeker in december2015. came to germany as an asylum seeker in december 20 15. he then move
robert hall is in berlin. could not be on one stark contrast between the bright lights of the come first and dan just over to my left, the equivalent of oxford street or the champs—elysees and the sombre, dark area, the area, a christmas market should be alive with colour and light tonight. it is silent and people have been gathering throughout the evening to pay tribute and to try and show some solidarity with those who lost their lives and those who are still seriously injured. away from...
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and robert hall is following events for us. what is the latest about the search for anis amri?orning. what you see behind me is that search continues is an indication of the level of concern gci’oss indication of the level of concern across germany now. the workers from the civil defence team putting concrete barriers around the christmas market in the centre of berlin, the target of monday's attack. an indication they do fear there could be at the very least some sort of copycat action here or elsewhere germany. as you have indicated, the operation across germany and across the schengen area continues in that hunt. the posters have been issued to every european police force, anis amri's picture is on social media. and people warned he is extremely dangerous and he should not be approached. let's hear now the overnight events. still on the run, the most wanted man in europe. two images of anis amri are shown on this poster. two images of anis amri are shown on this poster. police are offering a reward of 100,000 euros, and warn he may be armed and dangerous. and he has used six
and robert hall is following events for us. what is the latest about the search for anis amri?orning. what you see behind me is that search continues is an indication of the level of concern gci’oss indication of the level of concern across germany now. the workers from the civil defence team putting concrete barriers around the christmas market in the centre of berlin, the target of monday's attack. an indication they do fear there could be at the very least some sort of copycat action here...
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robert hall is in berlin.d the chaos and the panic of monday night's attack, the man at the wheel of this truck slipped into the dark undetected. the man arrested, a 23—year—old pakistani migrant, has already been released without charge. now, we discover, there is a new suspect, said to be a tunisian asylum seeker still at large. german newspapers are carrying a photo of a 21—year—old man known as anis a, who used a mix of identities. he's said to be known to german police and was wanted on charges of assault. the truck, carrying 25 tonnes of steel girders, had travelled from poland to this factory in berlin. the driver was polish. lukasz urban, a 37—year—old family man, later found dead inside the cab. his cousin, who owns the truck company, said they lost contact with him around four in the afternoon. he was called yesterday to identify the body. translation: there were stab wounds on the photo i was shown. it was clear he had been fighting. his face was swollen and bloodied. i learned about the gunshot wou
robert hall is in berlin.d the chaos and the panic of monday night's attack, the man at the wheel of this truck slipped into the dark undetected. the man arrested, a 23—year—old pakistani migrant, has already been released without charge. now, we discover, there is a new suspect, said to be a tunisian asylum seeker still at large. german newspapers are carrying a photo of a 21—year—old man known as anis a, who used a mix of identities. he's said to be known to german police and was...
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our crrespondent robert hall is in berlin.e property developer peter morgan is found guilty of murdering his escort girlfriend georgina simons. yes, the scene here still sealed off by police, as investigations continue, but in this hour, we bring you news of a widening police operation, which has moved to north—west germany, to a town near the dutch border. what appears to have led police there, and we need to treat this with caution because we are basing this on media reports, is the news that they are specifically hunting and you have touched on it, a tunisian man, 2a—year—old, known only as anis a. he is from a region called tataouine which is close to the libyan border in north africa. we believe, police press reports are suggesting, that this trail has started because documents relating to the tunisian man were found new the cab of the lorry which followed this road into the christmas market on monday night. documents which may well relate to asylum status, this man is said to have applied for asylum in germany earlier in
our crrespondent robert hall is in berlin.e property developer peter morgan is found guilty of murdering his escort girlfriend georgina simons. yes, the scene here still sealed off by police, as investigations continue, but in this hour, we bring you news of a widening police operation, which has moved to north—west germany, to a town near the dutch border. what appears to have led police there, and we need to treat this with caution because we are basing this on media reports, is the news...
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hall. despite his confession, robert davis later insisted he was an innocent man. it's not the first time an inmate would make this claim, but robert was about to get help proving it. would it be enough to persuade a governor? continuing with the interrogation, here's keith morrison. >> attorney steve rosenfield was in for a big surprise when he arrived at rocky fugett's prison. >> it was shocking. >> it certainly was. rocky wanted to sign a sworn affidavit saying robert davis was innocent, had nothing to do with the murders. >> that was pretty powerful for him to do that, considering his circumstances. nothing to gain. >> but rocky's admission wasn't enough to undo robert's confession. >> and then seven years into robert's prison sentence, rosenfield answered a phone call. and there she was. laura nirider of northwestern university's innocence project is a leading expert in false confessions by young people. she had heard about robert's case and offered to help. and help us understand what happened to robert as we watched the interrogation unfold. >> this is one o
hall. despite his confession, robert davis later insisted he was an innocent man. it's not the first time an inmate would make this claim, but robert was about to get help proving it. would it be enough to persuade a governor? continuing with the interrogation, here's keith morrison. >> attorney steve rosenfield was in for a big surprise when he arrived at rocky fugett's prison. >> it was shocking. >> it certainly was. rocky wanted to sign a sworn affidavit saying robert davis...
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. >>> awarded last night, robin roberts begin the sports broadcasting dr inducted into the sports broadcasting hall of fame. she was a pioneer at espn, spending 15 years there. robin revealed tennis player. so even though she didn't make that happen, we say she did pretty well. >> we say congratulations. >> huge, well deserved. >> yep. >>> a soccer fan from afghanistan is back in the news after receiving the thrill of a lifetime. so this photo of the then 5-year-old boy went viral in january. he's wearing a messi jersey made from a plastic bag. well, messi sent him a real jersey saying pick me. this week, it happened. the two met in qatar, and now the 6-year-old superman would not leave messi's side and took part in a pre-match ceremony. see how he bolted there towards him? like, okay, go ahead, and the kid's, like, nope, i'm good, i'm good right here. stay here all game. >> it's great to see messi do that. that's something that ronaldo would do. >> yes, he things for children in need. >> for himself. no. we love ronaldo and messi, but a beautiful moment. >> it is, indeed. >> yeah. >> see, focus on
. >>> awarded last night, robin roberts begin the sports broadcasting dr inducted into the sports broadcasting hall of fame. she was a pioneer at espn, spending 15 years there. robin revealed tennis player. so even though she didn't make that happen, we say she did pretty well. >> we say congratulations. >> huge, well deserved. >> yep. >>> a soccer fan from afghanistan is back in the news after receiving the thrill of a lifetime. so this photo of the then...
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occasion he goes to paint washington in and i am not sure if he is walking into independence hall or robert morris's house exactly but he opens the house and -- door and interrupt something and he sees george washington never, george washington grabbing a man and his administration by the lapels and throwing him across the room. that is the washington that john gilbert stuart new but not the one you see here. he looks like george washington, that is true, but this is the one for posterity. the timeless washington. the sculptor washington. -- the sculpture of washington. this is a plausible but idealized washington where he is being presented as the president. simple, plain, and a black suit. in a simple pose surrounded by rather gaudy items. drapery and so on. but he looks almost like a new england minister who has accidentally strayed into the court of louis the xvi. that is the look. that was the idea. this opened up a huge debate. i should read a little something from the book here about what these pictures ought to be. let me go back for a second. when trumbull wanted to get the federal
occasion he goes to paint washington in and i am not sure if he is walking into independence hall or robert morris's house exactly but he opens the house and -- door and interrupt something and he sees george washington never, george washington grabbing a man and his administration by the lapels and throwing him across the room. that is the washington that john gilbert stuart new but not the one you see here. he looks like george washington, that is true, but this is the one for posterity. the...
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roberts. she's been inducted into the sports broadcasting hall of fame. >> robin spent 15 years at espn beforeoming a full time anchor at "good morning america." a huge, huge congrats to robin. so well deserved. >> yes, absolutely. >>> up next in "the pulse," reaction to the sudden and shocking death of actor alan thicke. >>> and a former wrestler who took action against a would-be robber with a gun. we'll hear from him straight ahead. choices, jane! farewell, cookie dough ice cream. what's that you're drinking? it's trop50. it's fine. it tastes delicious and has 50% fewer calories with this taste? no way. give me fifty squats. but... it can't taste this good ... read the label. ...and have 50% fewer calories? exactly, now you drop... ...and give me the 50. trop50. tastes so good you won't believe it has 50% fewer calories. and there are some people should give undeyouashouldn't .oliday. people you should. shouldn't. janice! should. shouldn't. yes. no. should. no way. should. no. definitely not. ha ha, nay. you shouldn't give underwear to everybody. but for those you do, give them fruit of the
roberts. she's been inducted into the sports broadcasting hall of fame. >> robin spent 15 years at espn beforeoming a full time anchor at "good morning america." a huge, huge congrats to robin. so well deserved. >> yes, absolutely. >>> up next in "the pulse," reaction to the sudden and shocking death of actor alan thicke. >>> and a former wrestler who took action against a would-be robber with a gun. we'll hear from him straight ahead. choices,...
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. >>> and congratulations to our friend robin roberts tonight she's being inducted into the sports broadcasting hall of fame. anchor in 1983. robin was a mainstay at espn for 15 years before joining "good morning america." ten inductees tonight. we are proud of robin. >>> when we come back, several items at the christmas dinner table made in america, including something in a can that the kids always ask to do themselves. ? ? ? ? ? ? testing testing! is this thing on? huh? pennsylvania! (laughter) crunchy wheat frosted sweet! kellogg's frosted mini-wheats. feed your inner kid this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain. and clearer skin. can fight psoriatic arthritis with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that ntributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, lems, s
. >>> and congratulations to our friend robin roberts tonight she's being inducted into the sports broadcasting hall of fame. anchor in 1983. robin was a mainstay at espn for 15 years before joining "good morning america." ten inductees tonight. we are proud of robin. >>> when we come back, several items at the christmas dinner table made in america, including something in a can that the kids always ask to do themselves. ? ? ? ? ? ? testing testing! is this thing on?...
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. >>> nfl hall of famer darrell green wanted to help insure some area kid had a very happy holiday season. our diane robertss inside christmas with the redskins. >> roamed the sideline for washington 20 years has taken his football success and popularity and used it to entice players throughout the year to help him help others. >> i don't know all these kids, but i know one thing. i love them and want to see them happy right now. >> reporter: it seems the hall of famer got his christmas wish earlier this month. >> i like getting presents. >> reporter: sprinkled throughout the crowd some of the best crop of players on this year's team like quarterback josh norman. what does it mean in your heart you can help this young man? >> it means everything. if you got the means to do so, you should do it. >> reporter: for some kid meeting their favorite player outweighed the free gifts almost. >> you don't want this anymore? get a second one. >> reporter: defensive back will blackmon remembers not wanting for anything when he grew up. offensive >> i didn't know you had toys and everything with christmas growing up. it
. >>> nfl hall of famer darrell green wanted to help insure some area kid had a very happy holiday season. our diane robertss inside christmas with the redskins. >> roamed the sideline for washington 20 years has taken his football success and popularity and used it to entice players throughout the year to help him help others. >> i don't know all these kids, but i know one thing. i love them and want to see them happy right now. >> reporter: it seems the hall of...
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our first contestants are members of the rock 'n' roll hall of fame, they have the number one album in the country, please welcome james, lars, robert, and kirk, metallica! [ cheers and applause ] welcome, welcome, welcome. welcome, thank you for coming. i'm not sure but you are about to do battle with a superfan, are you ready to meet? >> we're ready. >> jimmy: say hello to your obsessed opponent, a fireman who flew all the way from cleveland just to see you tonight, dave, come on out dave! [ cheers and applause ] >> what's happening, dave? >> jimmy: there they are, that's them right there. >> boo! >> you're going down! >> jimmy: how much do you love melt ka? >> a lot, a lot. my whole life. >> jimmy: metallica, how much do you love dave? >> we don't know. >> trying to figure it out. >> jimmy: i am going to ask a series of questions about metallica. if you know the answer you buzz in and say it. if you're wrong, you only get one shot, so confer. your opponent will get a chance to answer. correct answers are 10 points. the contestant? >> that is true, katy perry was defeated in this game, ozzy osbourne was crushed in this game. [ lau
our first contestants are members of the rock 'n' roll hall of fame, they have the number one album in the country, please welcome james, lars, robert, and kirk, metallica! [ cheers and applause ] welcome, welcome, welcome. welcome, thank you for coming. i'm not sure but you are about to do battle with a superfan, are you ready to meet? >> we're ready. >> jimmy: say hello to your obsessed opponent, a fireman who flew all the way from cleveland just to see you tonight, dave, come on...
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. >>> also awarded last night, robin roberts was given the sports broadcasting -- inducted rather into the hall of fame, and she was a first pioneer at espn spending 15 years there revealing her childhood dream was to be a professional tennis player. even though she didn't make that happen, we say she ended up doing pretty well. >> we say congratulations. >> well deserved. >> yep. >>> a young soccer fan from afghanistan is back in the news after receiving the thrill of a lifetime. so this photo of the then 5-year-old boy went viral in january. he's wearing a messi jersey made from a plastic bag. promising, pick me. this week, it happened. they met in qatar, and now the 6-year-old superman would not leave messi's side. >> so cute. >> taking part in a prematch ceremony. see how he bolted over there towards him. >> like, okay, go ahead, and the kid's like, nope, i'm good, good right here. stay here all game. >> great to see him do that. that's really something that ronadlo would do. he's done nice things for a lot of children in need. >> for himself. no. we love ronaldo and messi. a beautiful mome
. >>> also awarded last night, robin roberts was given the sports broadcasting -- inducted rather into the hall of fame, and she was a first pioneer at espn spending 15 years there revealing her childhood dream was to be a professional tennis player. even though she didn't make that happen, we say she ended up doing pretty well. >> we say congratulations. >> well deserved. >> yep. >>> a young soccer fan from afghanistan is back in the news after receiving the...
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lower security level inmates eat in the chow hall, the majority of inmates are confined to their cells. their meals are delivered by inmate workers, like roberthelps that i used to work at denny's. it makes me thankful where i am at because at least we get to come out three times a day. it passes the time a lot quicker. these guys are locked down 23 hours a day, 22 hours a day. time goes by real slow up there. that's why we're kind of like their only contact. so, i mean, you can do little things for them and they act like they've known you a long time. how is your court case going? >> even though he's well past the hip-hop generation, mason likes giving his younger customers something extra with their meals. a serving of rap. >> i'll do a short one. i'll do a short one. ♪ my mind's not right but still got game ♪ ♪ bet my dope puts yours to shame ♪ ♪ judges today have it all wrong ♪ ♪ they're far to late to try the bomb ♪ ♪ these crews are cool but they're living in sin ♪ ♪ they're robbing the pharmacies for vicodin ♪ >> when their shift ends, mason and other inmate workers make their way back to their housing unit. >> k-70, sir. >> better kno
lower security level inmates eat in the chow hall, the majority of inmates are confined to their cells. their meals are delivered by inmate workers, like roberthelps that i used to work at denny's. it makes me thankful where i am at because at least we get to come out three times a day. it passes the time a lot quicker. these guys are locked down 23 hours a day, 22 hours a day. time goes by real slow up there. that's why we're kind of like their only contact. so, i mean, you can do little...
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roberts from cook food. took golden hills trinity church holy the annual thanksgiving dinner at antioch veterans memorial hall also known as the american legion hall. over in other people were served the free meal. the church official told me that they have not made a decision on whether or not they will continue the free thanksgiving meal program in 2017. haaziq madyun kron 4 news. >>> widespread destruction is how authorities are describing what i've handled it last night at a high school near santa rosa.>> dan kerman went to the scene and survey the damage about this report.>>reporter: this is what it looked like inside cardinal newman high school's administration building monday night when firefighters arrived responding to a fire alarm. inside, a man trashing the place. spike he had numerous a different objects. he had it, threat and tossed it. there was debris all of the front half of the school. broken out windows. truck when sheriff's deputy the right to take the suspect into custody they say he had already done $100,000 worth of damage. his motive remains unknown. but the damage caused was widespread
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a new report by the seton hall school of law suggests ethel was used as upon for leverage in its attempt to build a case against her husband julius. meeropol, now, robert years old at the time of their execution. he is author of the autobiography "an execution in the family: one son's journey." he is also the founder and executive director of the rosenberg fund for children. meeropol robert, it is great to have you back on democracy now! i'm sorry, i said that michael was coming in. her older brother. i'm glad you both get along. what exactly are you asking for? >> we're asking for an exoneration as opposed to a pardon. first of all, a pardon implies a somebody is guilty. it is a forgiveness for something they did. kgb files in other places that ethel rosenberg was never given a code name, so we know the kgb did not consider her a spy and she wasn't a spy. we're not asking for a pardon. instead, what we are saying is the trial, the entire trial was a perversion of justice. the judge and the prosecutor secretly communicated. the prosecution developed this aan to use my mother as hostage, basically, to use her as a lever to covers my father into saying w
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robert handa, nbc bay area news. >>> we talk with a man about his experience trying to do it the right way when we come back. oakland fire victims. we start with "nick gomez- hall." >>> and throughout our newscast, we'll be remembering the oakland fire victims. we start right now with nick gomez hall. he worked as an administrative assistant in berkeley. his co-workers say that he made everyone feel like they were his friends. over 1,000,000 californians have gotten something that's been out of reach for far too long: health insurance. how? they enrolled through covered california. it's the health insurance marketplace where you'll find a range of plans from leading health insurance companies that offer you the best combination of quality, rates, and benefits. and, through covered california, you may get financial help to pay for coverage. to have health insurance starting january 1st, you need to enroll by december 15th. visit covereca.com today. many of the warehouses in oakland. p >>> in the past few days, we've exposed the various problems with many of the warehouses in oakland, problems that the city has been aware of for years. but tonight, we hear from a
robert handa, nbc bay area news. >>> we talk with a man about his experience trying to do it the right way when we come back. oakland fire victims. we start with "nick gomez- hall." >>> and throughout our newscast, we'll be remembering the oakland fire victims. we start right now with nick gomez hall. he worked as an administrative assistant in berkeley. his co-workers say that he made everyone feel like they were his friends. over 1,000,000 californians have gotten...