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this september record breaking heatwave is set to continue and we ve provisionally had the hottest day of the year so far. and on bbc london. a nationwide manhunt continues for an escapee who broke out of wandsworth prison. we speak to a former inmate who knew daniel khalife. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. a huge manhunt is under way for the former soldier who escaped from wandsworth prison yesterday morning. more than 150 officers and staff from the metropolitan police s counterterrorism unit are trying to track down daniel khalife, who was accused of gathering information for iran. he strapped himself under a food delivery van, still dressed as a prison chef. tonight, police say he has not been seen, but they have been giving more details about how he got out. we begin with our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford. wandsworth prison this afternoon, the day after the infamous escape, and a clear view of the kitchen block and the short route to f ....
he used to lead. in yemen we revisit the 11 year old blind from birth who refuses to let the country s civil war defeat him, ahmed. and we are alive at the mercury music prize in london where we on newsnight at 10.30, no sightings of a man charged with terrorism offences, still on the run after escaping from wandsworth prison strapped to a food lorry. what are the consequences, for the prison service ultimately the government? good evening. a terror suspect who escaped from wandsworth prison early yesterday morning is still at large, with police saying there ve been no confirmed sightings of him. daniel khalife was awaiting trial accused of gathering information for iran. he escaped by strapping himself under a food delivery van still dressed as a prison chef. more details have emerged about how he got out. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford can tell us more. yes, reeta. this picture is the most important new development in the manhunt. it s the best cct ....
here in the uk, we have new pictures of the search for the terror suspect who escaped from prison. but still no sighting of the suspect. this is the van being searched. we will bring you the latest. also, world leaders will start heading to india for the 620 summit this weekend. we ll see what they ll be talking about and how india will present itself on the international stage. in china, exports are down again. we ll look at what that means for the rest of the world. to discuss this all, i ll bejoined by the panel andrew fisher, former director of policy of the labour party, here in the uk, under leaderjeremy corbyn. and bryan lanza, former deputy communications director of trump campaign. and let s talk about the 620, because we are expecting us presidentjoe biden seen to be jumping on a plane, heading to india for that 620 summit, a group of 20 wealthy countries that get together, they try and reach agreement on the economic and political issues and ukraine has dom ....
As you said, it was shot in may. that s according to his brother who spoke with cnn about the video at the time. but there s a few things that we should note. you know, first of all, this is rare, it s quite interesting to see him in prison, you know, going about what is presumably his daily life. it does reflect what we have been told is included in his daily life in russian prison. but the other thing is as you said, this comes from rt, which is russian state media. this is propaganda video. so it s all tied to the kremlin. we know that the kremlin has, of course, you know, direct control over rt, direct control over the russian prison itself, and interestingly, david whelan, who is paul whelan s brother, told cnn that after this video was shot and paul whelan, you know, declined to actually engage in the interview, he was retaliated against by the prison because of that. but nonetheless, of course the family is, you know, they were happy to see him. it was the first time in years ....
Had not heard from their families in decades. wow. because they wanted some sense of connectedness. and to some extent, we became our own family within the prison, own family within the prison itself, but every man in the joint was going through the exact same process. we were in deep shame. man, we were hurting. we many of us did not want to accept responsibility for our behavior. we were looking for somebody to blame and we were guilty. shame, blame and guilt was dominant and my mother i think she saw me in that cycle and through her letters she threw me a life line and began to pull me out. this book talks about how you must keep a connection no matter what somebody goes through. we can t bring the community back if there s this disconnect and as i read these letters and i had the benefit of knowing your family well, part of the extended family, but as i read this, making the connection. you are still part of us, we re ....