story. iran is reportedly at spending their nuclear program at a rate that was not fully understood on s until some new issues and effects came to light. that just as its proxy terror group the largest and most powerful one it has hesbollah ramps up their rocket does rocket attacks. this facility could soon triple their production of rich uranium it could be turned into fuel for nuclear bombs according to a new report in the washington post. state department of foreign policy correspondent julia turner gives us what we need to know to get up to speed on the situation reporting live from the state department hi julian. hi martha. u.s. and israeli intelligence agencies have new information about a computer modelling system the iranian regime as required. dutch acquired. we are learning for all intensive purposes it s meant to help them produce nuclear weapons and produce them more quickly. take a listen to what matt miller said just now to a question about it. if iran con
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they secured a confession from the man prosecuted by means of oppression. a key witness, margaret hodge, so the murder suspect walking with a little girl skipping behind him, walking towards the old exchange building, the scene of the crime was up she described a man that did not match george heron and failed to identify him on the id parade. the police misrepresented to george heron the evidence and the strength of evidence implicating him, in particular, in an interview they deliberately and misleadingly claimed there had been he had been positively identified by two eyewitnesses when he had not, and indeed neither of those witnesses subsequently picked him out on identity parades. they subjected heron to repressive questioning in the face of repeated denials until eventually, worn down, he agreed to a false account of the killing. id parades were held only after he had been interviewed and the two he witnesses failed to identify him.
should be hearing more any second now. gillian: this is gillian. it will be interesting to find out more about where he was apprehended by law enforcement. he s been on the lam now for almost 29 hours since he undertook the shooting spree in the train station. curious to see how far he got from the scene of the crime. reportedly, and we cannot confirm this part of it, but reportedly he was arrested in manhattan, and that will be something that we ll be able to hopefully get clarification on at any moment now. but that would suggest that obviously this is somebody who stayed in the city, had a chance to perhaps leave, but stayed. and it is going to be interesting to see the tail of events. did he stay in the subway system and hop on board the r train across the platform that moved to the next station with some wounded people and in the chaos of the smoke and whatnot was