
Berlin attack suspect is a ‘nightmare’ for authorities
Clip: 12/21/2016 | 4m 42s
A manhunt stemming from the Christmas market massacre in Berlin has spread across Europe.
The manhunt stemming from Monday’s Christmas market massacre in Berlin has spread across Europe, and there’s a new suspect. His name is Anis Amri, and he is a 24-year-old asylum seeker from Tunisia. Judy Woodruff speaks with special correspondent Malcolm Brabant, who is in Berlin, about the suspect’s criminal history, the reward for information about him and increased surveillance in Germany.
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Berlin attack suspect is a ‘nightmare’ for authorities
Clip: 12/21/2016 | 4m 42s
The manhunt stemming from Monday’s Christmas market massacre in Berlin has spread across Europe, and there’s a new suspect. His name is Anis Amri, and he is a 24-year-old asylum seeker from Tunisia. Judy Woodruff speaks with special correspondent Malcolm Brabant, who is in Berlin, about the suspect’s criminal history, the reward for information about him and increased surveillance in Germany.
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