Hindery and congresswoman rosa delaura, appreciate your time. Thats the ed show. Politicsnation with reverend al sharpton starts right now. Good evening, ed, and thanks to you for tuning in. We start with breaking news on the terror siege in france. Three suspects are now dead. And a fourth is on the run. After Dramatic Police raids at two separate locations. Including heavily armed police storming a grocery market where an attacker held over a dozen hostages and killed four. [ multiple gunfire ] the latest development, a stunning interview with one of the brothers who assaulted the magazine. He spoke directly to a french journalist while hunkering down in a factory that would be overrun by police shortly later. He claimed he was sent by a stop cleric with an al qaeda in yemen. Translator were just telling you that we are the defenders of the prophet. Peace and blessing be upon him. And that i Cherif Kouachi was sent by al qaeda in yemen, okay . Yes yes. And that i went there and that
This is a bbc news special with tina daheley. Well bring you the latest government briefing on coronavirus shortly, but first, the headlines. More than 20,000 people have now died from coronavirus in uk hospitals the fifth country in the world to pass that milestone. Coronavirus tests for key workers through the government website were booked up within an hour of it reopening this morning. All home testing kits were ordered in less than 15 minutes. Countries around europe pursue options to end the lockdown belgium sets out a detailed plan to relax restrictions. Meanwhile, former chancellor Philip Hammond calls on the government to set out how britain can ease its lockdown and restart the economy. In the next 15 minutes the home secretary, priti patel, will lead the uks daily Coronavirus Press briefing at 10 downing street. And the English Premier League holds talks with ministers about how football matches could resume with televised matches played behind closed doors. Good afternoon.
Baltimore on edge. Confusion and anger on the streets after a gun goes off, spreading rumors of another Police Shooting of a black man. This was the scene near the burned out cvs in baltimore just moments after that gunshot was heard. Police just shot someone. They shot this man in the back. Police now say a gun did go off, but that the suspect was not shot and was not injured. They say they stopped the man after seeing on Surveillance Video that he had a gun. The sound of the weapon discharging. The police never discharge any weapons. He has no injuries on his body whatsoever. But there are some in the crowd who told cnn reporters they had little reason to believe what they were told by police. All this going on at almost the same time as president obama made a speech about inner city youth and young men who live there. Too many places in this country, black boys and black men latino boys latino men they experience being treated differently by Law Enforcement. In stops and in arrests
Tries to get them to volunteer in neighborhoods so young people dont only encounter police again when they are being arrested. There is some other positive interaction with the Police Department there, carol. All right. Evan perez, thanks so much. When the attorney general stands behind that podium well take you back live to baltimore. I have to take you just outside of new york city this morning. Theres a massive crowd of 30,000 mourners streaming toward a Long Island Church to remember officer brian moore. The 25yearold nypd officer was gunned down over the weekend as he sat in an Unmarked Police car. By all accounts moore was an Exceptional Police officer. He was barely out of his teens when he joined the new york city Police Department. Less than five years the officer racked up more than 150 arrests and he was awarded two Exceptional Service medals recognizing his dedication. Jean casarez is outside of the church where the funeral is about to begin. Good morning, jean. Reporter go
Im errol barnett. Well be with you for this final and fourth hour. It is 9 00 a. M. In paris and the search for two suspects has led police to northern france. Investigators say they may have spotted them on foot in a wooded area about an hours drive northeast of paris. So police think these men fled there after robbing a nearby gas station on thursday morning where they stole food and gasoline. They are the prime suspects in wednesdays massacre at the Charlie Hebdo magazine. Jim sciutto has more on who they are. Reporter Cherif Kouachi looks carefree rapping in this French Television documentary. A far cry from his current predicament as heavily armed police comb the countryside looking for cherif and his older brother said. They are the men authorities allege are behind paris worst terrorist attack in decades. Their alleged involvement shocks their neighbors. Translator he lived here for a year and a half. He used to leave in the morning and we never saw him. But if he really did tha