a new wave of fury may be about to explode in afghanistan after a u.s. soldier allegedly walked out of his base and went on a house to house shooting rampage. 16 civilians are dead, nine of them children. military authorities say the soldier acted alone and turned himself in. vowing revenge for the killings, a statement from the taliban calls u.s. forces and i m quoting, sick-minded american savages. u.s. officials are voicing deep sorrow. let me say that like many americans, i was shocked and saddened by the killings of innocent afghan villagers this weekend. we send our condolences to family who have lost their loved ones and to the people of afghanistan. this is not who we are. and the united states is committed to seeing that those responsible are held accountable. let s go straight to kabul with sara sidner standing by. sara, walk us through what s going on where you are. this really completes, wolf, a terrible trifecta in the last couple of months. this incident f
shannon: yemen may be the new front in the fight against al-qaeda. the american and british embassies have just closed their doors because of threats by the terrorist group. preventing a terrorist group getting on board a delta operated jetliner may have been possible with body scanners but not everybody thinks they re necessary or a good idea. we ll ask the aclu whether we re left safe because of privacy concerns. florida man expected of killing family members after thanksgiving dinner is finally behind bars after more than a month on the lam. i m shannon bream. america s news headquarters live from the nation s capital starts right now. we begin with the closing of the u.s. and british embassies in yemen. this is a result of threats by al-qaeda in that region. officials say al-qaeda and others are still plotting against american interests. malini wilkes is joining us now with the latest developments. she has been following them in washington. hi. hi. both the u.s. and b