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I'm Neil Hurland.
Rob Reiner is dead.
The body of the legendary director and actor was found inside his home Sunday afternoon,
along with the body of his wife, Michelle Singer, victims of an apparent murder.
Steve Futterman reports.
Police will not confirm it, but we have had the governor of California and the mayor of Los Angeles
confirm that Rob Reiner and his wife, Michelle, were indeed found dead inside their home.
Local media quoting family sources say the suspect is Rob Reiner's son, Nick, who did have
mental health challenges. This has just sent shockwaves throughout Southern California.
Rob Reiner, such a respected actor and director. Many people remember him as a performer in the classic
1970s show
All in the Family
but as a director
he directed such films
as when Harry met Sally
and stand by me
so right now the investigation
goes on
police are saying very little
but we have a Hollywood
legend who is dead
Steve Huderman
CBC News
Los Angeles
now to Sydney
Australia where it's already
Monday night
Members of the Jewish community gathered to light candles for the second night of Hanukkah
after Sunday's deadly attack.
Fifteen people were killed, another 42 were wounded.
Rabbi Yankee Berger is from Ottawa, but now lives in Australia.
His son survived the massacre.
The shooters just didn't come with these guns.
They were there for about 20, 25 minutes.
and thank God he made it out alive
and the other children
who were with him also made it out alive
but so many of my friends
have another close friend
his name is Alon he
he was shot, they missed his heart by
literally one millimeter
he's just gone through I think his second
surgery now just tried to save his life
investigators say the suspects
are a father and son who allegedly
opened fire at a gathering of Jews
celebrating the first night of Hanukkah
a 50-year-old suspect was killed at the scene
A 24-year-old suspect is now in hospital.
Anthony Albanese is the Prime Minister of Australia.
What we saw yesterday was an act of pure evil,
an act of terror, an act of anti-Semitism,
an attack on the first day of Hanukkah,
targeted at the Jewish community,
a dark day in Australia's history
on what should have been a day of light.
The weapons were legally purchased,
but the Australian Prime Minister is now calling
for tougher gun control laws,
in his country. An update on the shooting at Brown University in Rhode Island,
authorities are releasing a man who is being held as a person of interest in the shooting
that killed two students and left nine injured. A conservative candidate has been elected
president in Chile. Jose Antonio Cast won 58% of the vote. Marie Armele-Forretre reports from
Santiago.
Thousands of people celebrated the victory of Jose Antonio Caste outside his
party's headquarters. The far-right candidate focused his campaign on crime and immigration.
He plans to give police more powers, impose harsher sentences on criminals, and build walls
and trenches on the country's borders to keep migrants out. In his victory speech, Cass said
Chile needs order and real change. He said without security, there is no peace, and without peace,
there is no democracy. Cass founded his current party because his previous party was
wasn't far enough to the right for him.
Both of these parties defended the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet.
But Caste announced he would renounce his party membership
in order to be the president of all Chileans.
He will take office in three months.
Marie Armel LaFourie for CBC News, Santiago.
We're following a major story in Hong Kong today.
The pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai
has just been convicted in a landmark national security trial.
Lai ran the Apple Daily newspaper.
And that is your world this hour. I'm Neil Hurland.
