sir nicholas winton, welcome to hardtalk. for most of your long life, your extraordinary story wasn t particularly well known. but now it is known right around the world. do you like the fact that people now know exactly what you did in 1938 and 39? i don t mind the story being told. i m not so keen on the frills. what do you mean about the frills? well, you know as a journalist, better than i do, what i mean. well, it means you get attention and people want you to tell the story again and again. do you get sick of that? yeah, except that when they tell it again and again and again, they add a bit of their own. well, let us together, then, tell the story, for people around the world who do not know it. and let me take you back to prague, 1938, the end of 1938. how on earth did it come to be that a young man from london, who was a successful stockbroker, had a rather glamorous life, how did it come to be that he found himself in prague in 1938? how long have you got? tell me
moscow says the plane was carrying ukrainian prisoners of war involved in a prison exchange. it has accused ukraine of deliberately ta rgetting the plane. ukraine says kyiv had not been advised, on this occasion, to ensure the safety of airspace where it happened. according to moscow, the military plane crashed about 44 miles north east of the russian city of belgorod. there are said to have been 7a people on board, including 65 ukrainian pows. our russia editor steve rosenberg has the latest from moscow. caught on mobile phone, the moment a russian military transport plane fell from the sky. woman speaks russian. good god, she cries, as the consequence of what has happened becomes clear. the wreckage was strewn across the fields of belgorod region. not only did russia accuse ukraine of shooting the plane down, it claimed that on board were dozens of ukrainian prisoners of war who were about to be exchanged. translation: on board the plane there were six crew members, - 65
to the roads and skies ahead of the holiday weekend, facing wet weather out west. rudy giuliani files for bankruptcy just days after a jury says he has to pay nearly $150 million. in tonight s eye on america, will tell you about the ai program that s helping airports track down your lost items. once we find it for them, they are so happy. margaret: and, the santa sightings have begun, visiting children and newborns, and even taking the christmas spirit underwater. merry christmas. [laughter] margaret: good evening to our viewers in the west. i m margaret brennan, in tonight for norah o donnell. an intense storm is slamming the west, impacting holiday travel. we ll get to it in a moment, but we begin in central europe, with a rare, deadly mass shooting on a university campus. at least 14 people were killed, 25 others wounded when a lone gunman opened fire from the roof of a building at charles university in prague, the capital city of the czech republic. police s
not a lot of information coming from police in terms of that mass shooting. we are standing right outside of that crime scene. if i step out of the shot, you can see there is still a crime scene tape up. investigators are poking there investigation on the brick building over there. the alabama law enforcement agency confirms that four people were killed in a multitude of others injured. after a shooting at a birthday party at this location around 10:30 central time saturday night. there were a lot of reports out there that a lot of the victims involved in this shooting were teenagers. police have not confirmed that information just yet. we did speak with a witness a few minutes ago. he said he was a dj at what he describes as a sweet 16. out of nowhere, everyone was startled by gunshots. he says that he does not recall altercation before hearing these gunshots. once the lights went up he saw a lot of bodies on the ground and he says he waited around as police were being cal
and transmission of classified national defense information. that could carry a 15 year prison sentence. his father shouting quote i love you to his son during the hearing. lawmakers demanding answers to how he had access to such sensitive files. teixeira share them with a video game chat group before the spill that wider and social media. former director of national intelligence john ratcliff telling fox earlier this case is not like other high profile intel leaks. week ultimately ended up with the kinds of abuses that we saw with edward snowden and bradley manning using wiki leaks. jack teixeira is a very different situation for its individual initially thought it was as few as 50 documents taken one at a time from a classified facility. insider threats program is not really designed for that type of person who is not even trying to share that information publicly as the others were through wiki leaks. if our president by just back from his trip to ireland says he too wan