housed on former military bases instead of hotels in new plans due to be announced later. germany prepares for the first state visit by king charles since becoming monarch. israel s prime minister reacts angrily to comments by the us president who urged him to walk away from his controversial judicial reform plans. amsterdam warns rowdy british sex and drug tourists to stay away in a digital discouragement campaign targeting men aged 18 to 35. hello and welcome to bbc news. we start with the news that the celebrated british tv presenter and comedian paul o grady has died at the age of 67. in a statement his partner andre portasio said he died unexpectedly but peacefully on tuesday evening and thanked fans for all the love they have shown him over the years . paul o grady first came to fame as a drag artist before becoming he first came to fame as the charismatic drag queen lily savage. the act, honed in a succession of pubs, had to be toned down for tv but it was as acerbi
died suddenly aged 67. king charles has arrived in germany for his first overseas state visit since succeeding his mother as the british monarch. he and his wife camilla, the queen consort, were greeted with a ceremonial gun salute shortly after their plane landed in berlin. they then travelled on to the brandenburg gate. where there was an official welcome hosted by president frank walter steinmeier. the landmark was once associated with the country s division during the cold war, and is a symbolic site in its subsequent reunification. it s the first ceremonial welcome ever held there for a visiting head of state. the visit is being seen as part of a move by the uk to improve relationships with its european neighbours. it includes a visit to the german president s residence, bellevue palace, where the king and queen consort signed the guest book and will enjoy a state banquet in their honour. president steinmeier says he is looking forward to working with britain on future
made in october ridiculing her. the case is set to go to trial next month. well thank you so much for watching tonight. cnn tonight with alison camerata starts now. good evening, everyone. i m alison camerata. welcome to cnn tonight. we re learning more about the latest deadly school shooting. we ve gotten the body, the police body cam video. we re going to show that to you, and we re going to try to have a different conversation about guns with a longtime gun enthusiasts about what he thinks the solution could be plus another legal defeat for donald trump and a big win for special counsel jack smith, a federal judge ruling today that former vice president mike pence must testify to a grand jury. about what he what the then president told him leading up to january 6th. we re currently reviewing. but look, let me be clear. i have nothing to hide. well, obviously, this would be historic, a former vice president forced to give what could be damaging testimony against the preside
great to have you here, ali. i m going to show the audience something that happened in the senate today that i ve never seen before. the senate chaplain who begins every day in the senate with a prayer, the senate chaplain gave up today on thoughts and prayers. the senate chaplain said that thoughts and prayers are not enough after that mass murder that we saw in nashville yesterday in that school. and it was quite a challenge that he issued to senators, especially republican senators. we ll have that later in this hour. i ll have a few words to say about it. yeah. i spoke to the father of joaquin oliver who died at parkland. he said, it s on us now to all change things, and you can t get away with being sad about it. you have to actually stand up for the next kid so that they don t get shot. i m looking forward to the show. thank you. well, there is a new judge in town, and the bad news for donald trump is the new judge is issuing rulings exactly like the previous