around 40 miles an hour, as it went into the christmas market in a pedestrians zone. it plowed through several market stalls made of light wood. not barely slowing the truck down, and obviously also hit a lot of people. there s some terrible accounts of people being trapped under the truck being dragged along. the berlin police here are on the scene. that s something that s going to continue for the text couple days, don. joining me now is elise lavitt. welcome to the show this hour. you have the alatest on the assassination of russia s ambassador to turkey? there was also an incident outside the u.s. embassy tonight. what do you know? reporter: this was just about an hour ago don, a gentleman was arrested for throwing a weapon in the area and shooting it in the air. that embassy was right near the
we ll talk exclusively to the man that could take over and what it means for libya, the u.s., and the world. and it s also going to send a powerful message around not only the arab world but frankly to dictators everywhere about the dangers of hanging on for too long. this is a special edition of piers morgan tonight. you re looking at dramatic video at the end of moammar gadhafi s life. the content is graphic. [ speaking foreign language] as you can see, it s been an extraordinary and dramatic day in libya. here s what we know. the day begins with a bloody battle. rebels finally hit the dictator s hometown of sirte. moammar gadhafi makes a run for it in a convoy and is reportedly spotted by a u.s. drone and it s fed to french air force jets. they spotted him in a ditch on the side of the road. he crawls into a drain pipe, his last desperate hiding place. they spray paint the entrance, gadhafi was here, they write. they take his golden gun as a momento. there are conf
we ll talk exclusively to the man that could take over and what it means for libya, the u.s., and the world. and it s also going to send a powerful message around not only the arab world but frankly to dictators everywhere about the dangers of hanging on for too long. this is a special edition of piers morgan tonight. you re looking at dramatic video at the end of moammar gadhafi s life. the content is graphic. [ speaking foreign language] as you can see, it s been an extraordinary and dramatic day in libya. here s what we know. the day begins with a bloody battle. rebels finally hit the dictator s hometown of sirte. moammar gadhafi makes a run for it in a convoy and is reportedly spotted by a u.s. drone and it s fed to french air force jets. they spotted him in a ditch on the side of the road. he crawls into a drain pipe, his last desperate hiding place. they spray paint the entrance, gadhafi was here, they write. they take his golden gun as a momento. there are conf
fight. up to 42 brutal years in power. in the end, the bloody dictator was stripped of his golden gun by one of the men that he had labeled brats. we ll talk exclusively to the man that could take over and what it means for libya, the u.s., and the world. and it s also going to send a powerful message around not only the arab world but frankly to dictators everywhere about the dangers of hanging on for too long. this is a special edition of piers morgan tonight. you re looking at dramatic video at the end of moammar gadhafi s life. the graphic content is graphic. [ speaking foreign language ]. as you can see, it s been an extraordinary and dramatic day in libya. here s what we know. the day begins with a bloody battle. rebels finally hit the dictator s hometown of sirte. moammar gadhafi makes a run for it in a convoy and is reportedly spotted by a u.s. drone and it s fed to french air force jets. they spotted him in a ditch on the side of the road. he crawls into a dr
docked on a cruise ship since wednesday. i asked her if she had seen any of the uprising firsthand. in cairo, i saw a truck being bombed in the evening on saturday evening, rather friday evening and i also saw all day friday a fantastic peaceful marching across a bridge near our hotel balcony. we were sent to alexandria because we could not get into the egyptian museum. once we got to alexandria, we were turned away and all tourists who were not based in alexandria were asked to leave the city. so we drove two and a half hours from there from cairo to alexandria and then had had to go back then flew to luxor where we were supposed to take a cruise down the nile. all the stops along the cruise of the nile asked the ship