None of us could breathe. Protests have been taking place in solidarity. This was london. Well also show you pictures from across the world, from australia, to kenya, to canada. A significant new developments in the investigation into the disappearance of the young english girl, Madeleine Mccann, who went missing in portugal 13 years ago. Welcome. We start with breaking news out of the us in relation to the death of the unarmed black man george floyd. The Minnesota Attorney has increased charges against Derek Chauvin, the Police Officer involved in mr floyds death, while also laying charging against the three other officers present. This is according to minnesota senator amy klobuchar. Shes called it an important step for justice. Earlier George Floyds son visited a memorial in honour of his father in minneapolis as protests continue across the us. Here is quincy mason visiting the spot where his father was arrested and then died. He spoke to supporters at the scene. Reunited with my family trying to get justice for my father. And no man oi woman should be without their fathers. And we wantjustice for whats going on right now. I appreciate everyone showing support and love i think you all for that. Standing next to him was the familys lawyer, ben crump. We come here today to this spot to remember george floyd who was tortured. Who was tortured to death. And so we thank the minnesota governor for bringing human rights charges against the Minneapolis Police department. Because we absolutely believe that he was tortured. In the last eight minutes and 46 seconds of his life. Dr Cedric Alexander is a former police chief in the state, and a member of president Barack Obamas task force on 21st century policing. Earlier he gave us his response to Additional Charges being laid. What we have seen in. And certainly what is forthcoming these charges being levied against these officers is certainly the very right thing to do. I think it begins a healing process for this nation, and it gives us an opportunity now to go back and look at some reform in this nation as it relates to public safety. As it relates to our criminal Justice System because in the us we certainly have had a number of these types of events that have occurred to young men of colour, more specifically, more frequently that we care to count. Many times they have been unarmed. So it is a grave concern. Someone whos been a two time police chief in this country as i have i know the challenges that are out there. But weve got to do some work here. Because something really is inherently wrong and something went horribly wrong on may 25. With a loss of life in such a tragic, horrific and heinous way. Crossing over to washington. Aleem maqbool is in washington. Proud protesters are sayer in the white house and also outside the trump hotel cheered when they heard the news. This is of course in part why theyve been taking to the streets. It is of course all sparked by the killing of george floyd but what brought a lot of people out to the streets his anger over historic issues of discrimination at the hands of the Police Department in america. The tangible thing a lot of protesters were asking for it were a swift charges to be brought against all for Police Officers. Four up until now the man we see kneeling on george floyd neck have already been charged. With third degree murder and with manslaughter. Now it has been added to an Additional Charge of Second Degree murder if he gets convicted of that he could get up to eight years in prison. What people are calling for everyday in the streets here in washington right across the country for those charges to be brought against the three men who are also involved in interaction who are also involved in interaction who stood by as george floyd died. That now has happened. They have been charged with and abetting murder. There is no doubt that this wouldnt have happened as quickly at least, if it hadnt been for these huge protests. That put in immense amount of pressure on the Minnesota Attorney general. But he is now expected to officially confirm what ive just been telling you. Which so far has been reports from the Attorney Generals Office about these Additional Charges. What is your sense of whether the protesters will now stop protesting or has this gone beyond that now . Its been relatively peaceful in the last couple days. Most parts of the country but people are not as i say, just out here are talking about george floyd staff, they are talking about all the injustices that weve seen over about all the injustices that weve seen over the years. Many of them we re seen over the years. Many of them were not too dissimilar to what we saw in George Floyds case. Where Police Officers werent indicted, didnt even lose theirjobs in some cases. But there are clearly underlying issues, cultural issues within police, cultural issues to do within police, cultural issues to do with racism in many parts of society in this country. What you do about those things, what solutions there are isa those things, what solutions there are is a different matter. For a lot of the protesters they want to at least hear that their president , thats why a lot of them are particular coming here and outside the trump hotel is listening to their grievances, is listening to their grievances, is listening to their heart and is listening to their heart and is listening to their anger over all that has been going on. Thanks so much for the time being. In the past week, weve seen anti racism protests spread from america across the world to new zealand, rome, nairobi and now london. This was hyde park earlier, where organisers asked people to bring facemasks and to spread their arms out to maintain a two metre distance from each other. The crowds chanted the uk is not innocent. The bbcs Chi Chi Izundu was with there. Police have urged people that if they want to make their voices before we crossover we are going to go to minnesota to hear the attorney general regarding those increased charges for Derek Chauvin and for the other three officers present while george floyd lost his life lets here and. I also ask for your trust that we are pursuing justice by every legal and ethical means available to us. I also want to add available to us. I also want to add a word of caution. The investigation is ongoing, we are following the path of all of the evidence. Wherever it leads, we are investigating as quickly as we can because speed is important. We are also investigating as thoroughly as we can because the incomplete and thorough is critically important. But it takes time. The reason thoroughness is important is because every single link in the prosecutorial chain must be strong. It needs to be strong because trying this case will not be an easy thing. Winning a conviction will be hard. In fact, attorney freeman is the only prosecutor in the state of minnesota who has successfully convicted a Police Officer for murder. And he can tell you that its hard. I say, murder. And he can tell you that its hard. Isay, not murder. And he can tell you that its hard. I say, not because we doubt our resources or our ability, in fact we are confident in what we are doing. But history does show that there are clear challenges here and we are going to be working very ha rd and we are going to be working very hard and relying on each other and our investigative partners in the community to support that endeavor. To the floyd family, to our beloved community and to everyone who is watching i say, george floyd mattered. He was loved, his family was important, his life had value and we will seekjustice for him and for you and we will find it. The very fa ct for you and we will find it. The very fact that we have filed these charges means that we believe in them. What i do not believe is that one successful prosecution can rectify the hurt and loss that so many people feel. The solution to that pain will be slow and difficult work of constructing justice and fairness in our society. That work is the work of all of us. We dont need to wait for the resolution and investigation of this case to start that work. We need citizens, neighbours, leaders in government and infaith neighbours, leaders in government and in faith communities, civil and human rights activists to begin rewriting the rules for a just society now. We need new policy and legislation and ways of thinking at the municipal state and federal levels, the world of art and entertainment can use that cultural influence to inspire change that we need. There is a role for all who dream ofa need. There is a role for all who dream of a justice that we havent yet experienced. In the final analysis a protest can shake a tree and can make the fruit that fall down but after that fruit is in reach, collecting it and making the gym must follow. The demonstration jam. Gym must follow. The demonstration jam. Arent necessary but building just institutions is more ofa building just institutions is more of a slow grind but equally important. And we have to begin that work as well. We need your energy and we need everyones help right now. Thank you very much. We will take a few questions. Equally important. And we have to begin that work as well. We need your energy and we need everybodys help right now. Thank you very much. We believe we have a duty to charge, the charges did fit the facts in this case. And we have done so. And so our concern is to do with the all the energy we can into putting forth the energy we can into putting forth the strongest case that we can without fear or favour of anyone or anything. These charges are based on the facts that we have found and we are going to pursue them. And we have done so. Our concern is to put all the energy we can to putting forth the strongest case that we can without fear or favour of anyone. The attorney did an excellentjob by gathering facts and work cooperative lead with us every step of the way. We consulted with each other on these charges, we believe that these are the right charges. Mike freeman andi are the right charges. Mike freeman and i will be, weve signed the complaint at these Additional Charges and so thats what were doing. That is Minnesota Attorney there with that press conference on there with that press conference on the development that new charges have been announced against all of the Police Officers who were present at the death of george floyd in minneapolis. The charge against Derek Chauvin being elevated to Second Degree murder. And the three other officers now face counts of aiding and abetting murder. And we heard there the attorney general describing how this investigation will follow a path of all evidence but he said that winning a conviction in this case will be hard. He spoke of george floyd of being so loved, that his family was important. Lets just go being so loved, that his family was important. Letsjust go back being so loved, that his family was important. Lets just go back to this. I want to signal to them that we hope that they continue to raise the cause of justice we hope that they continue to raise the cause ofjustice but do it in a peaceful manner. It is their right to express themselves. And with that i will say that they should continue in their own communities to get together to build a just Police Community relationship. We need Faith Community to be involved. We need arts and entertainment to help inspire us towards justice. We need everybody. Theres a lot more to do than just this case. And we asked people to do that. Attorney general saying there is still so much more to do but he says that he does believe that new charges are in the interest of justice and believe that new charges are in the interest ofjustice and history shows that there are clear challenges in cases against the police. By calling on the community to rally around. That is a live press co nfe re nce. To rally around. That is a live press conference. Any more developments from that we will bring that to you. To stay with us still to come. Theres been significant new developments in the investigation into the disappearance of the young english girl, Madeleine Mccann who went missing in portugal 13 years ago. Nissan has warned that its plant in sunderland will be unsustainable if union. The Japanese Companies has a job at the 6000 workers there will not be safe without tariff free access to the eu. 0ur not be safe without tariff free access to the eu. Our Business Editor has been talking to the boss of nissan. One of the Senior Executives told me, refresh the message that without tariff free access the eu, this plant would not be sustainable because you get 10 tariff on the exports there. And said that on a crucial moment because we know trade negotiations going on as we speak. Make note mistake nissan loves the plant theyre saying that is not enough if theyre saying that is not enough if they have to put those tariffs on for it to be economically viable. A reminder that rather than smothering the covid i9 ccckkk smothering all other issues in the case of brexit its actually amplified it for some companies. Welcome your watching outside source. Main story all for policeman in the death of george floyd will now be charged as protest stretch into their ninth day. There has been a significant new development to the disappearance of the young english girl Madeleine Mccann. She went missing in portugal 13 yea rs she went missing in portugal 13 years ago. Police say they have a suspect and they release these images of a camper van which the man who is german had been living in as he travelled around portugal at the time. We did some work around that and identified this mail. This mail and i got to describe them because its part of the appeal. Hes a german national, hes currently in a german prison for an unrelated matter. Hes white, hes about six feet in height. Hes 43 now at the time he was 30. But he could have looked aged somewhere between 25 and 32. Police in germany and are pursuing this lead as a murder inquiry. Lets cross over to berlin to speak tojenny hill. A Big Development in this case. Tell us more about this particular man. Yes significant development. In what has been an unsolved mysteries are so many years now. So much so actually that tonight on a popular german tv show which looks at unsolved cases featured an interview where the senior detective from the German Police who says that they believe a man who is currently serving a prison sentence this 43 year old man, on an unrelated matter is now their suspect. They believe that this man killed Madeleine Mccann. They dont really know much more about the circumstances. They say that he has convictions for sex crimes. They say that he had a history of committing burglaries on the parties are all gone. He lived in portugal they reckon between 1995 and 2007. Not quite sure what his motives may have been. 0r exactly what happened although they did expect that perhaps this was a burglary and he chanced to pump a little girl. And it turned into some sort of sexual assault. Theyre not sure and thats right they been appealing to the public for their help. As they parted to try and really clear up what they say are the last stages of their inquiry. But this is being treated as a murder case here in germany. Very sad news. 0ne murder case here in germany. Very sad news. One can only imagine what this is like for the parents of the little girl had been waiting for more than 13 years to find out what happened to her. As you say, the place are very keen to hear from people who were on holiday themselves in the region at the time in 2007. A lot of german holiday makers go there every year. They are very keen to look into that minivan but also a dark red jacket which they believe their suspect may have used. Theyre even appealing to the public to take a look at their old holiday photographs to see whether the vehicles may have appeared in the background part up along the roadside. In the hope that they can finally get the details they can finally get the details they need to bring their suspect as they need to bring their suspect as they would have it, tojustice. Crucial development. Thank you so much. An image of that camper van is on our website. Lets return to how the us are treating african america ns and lets return to how the us are treating African Americans and how protest there are police. Roz atkins has been looking into his for roz come over to you. This week of turmoil began with that horrific video of george floyd, a black man struggling to breathe while being knelt on by a white Police Officer. Since then hundreds of other video and testimony have followed detailing police volley fleet nonviolence and Police Violence across america. New york state senator was hit, tear gassed and handcuffed during a peaceful protest. Here he describes what happened. Instead of being met with peace i was met with pepper spray. I was compliant, i was listening to orders, i was moving back as i was told. Got hit in my leg and in my back with bicycles that the officers had weapon eyes. Was forcibly putting my hands behind my back and subsequently pepper sprayed. I had never been arrested, have never been peppe never been arrested, have never been pepper sprayed and the first time that this happened to me was as a state senator protesting per police brutality. I wore a bright green neon green shirt with my name and title on the back precisely to de escalate a situation just like this. And so i informed them