
Is Berlin truck attack a turning point for Germany?
Clip: 12/20/2016 | 7m 23s
ISIS claimed responsibility for the truck attack that killed a 12 people and injured 50.
Berlin’s normally bustling Christmas market was quiet Tuesday, as investigators searched for clues into a truck attack that killed a dozen people and injured 50. A suspect who was detained after the attack was released due to insufficient evidence, and the Islamic State later claimed responsibility. From Berlin, special correspondent Malcolm Brabant reports.
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Is Berlin truck attack a turning point for Germany?
Clip: 12/20/2016 | 7m 23s
Berlin’s normally bustling Christmas market was quiet Tuesday, as investigators searched for clues into a truck attack that killed a dozen people and injured 50. A suspect who was detained after the attack was released due to insufficient evidence, and the Islamic State later claimed responsibility. From Berlin, special correspondent Malcolm Brabant reports.
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