Yes. Really is. Yes. Well, wow. What a night. And i guess we will go to bed at half time. You could in the get to bed. Yes, arent you glad you witnessed that. I put the may blue on last night so i was ready for this morning. You slept in your suit. Yes. Only couple hours ago it feels like. Good thing those people were partying together all last tonight because it was so cold. It is so cold outside. We are only giving you a six because of this cold. Buddy has got his villanova a hat on and also his blanket coat is back. We have hat a freeze warning in effect for counties highlighted there. The cold front has now moved south of us, but it is still trying to snow on the Eastern Shore of maryland. 32 degrees. Feels like 20. Sunrise at 6 38. Unlike yesterday we will see some sunshine but this is what it feels like outside right now, folks. Eight in mount pocono. Wind chill of 14 in reading. Wind chill of 21 degrees in wildwood. Plan on sunshine but we call it deceiving sunshine on a day lik
Out body cameras. Dividing lines. Just let them in and gave them a chance to live. Overwhelmed and underprepared europe struggles to keep up with the flood of refugees and to keep them safe. Plus going to extremes, the first sitting president to visit the alaska arctic. And where critics say the u. S. Is playing catchup in the region. We begin tonight in houston where were learning the disturbing details of the shooting death of a texas deputy. The suspect appeared in court today, but questions still linger about the motive. Robert . Reporter good evening, john, the family of the Police Officer that was shot 15 times, execution style, and laid in his own blood, was in the first row of the courtroom today. Unbelievable things as the prosecutor revealed this horrific situation that occurred this last friday. Flags outside the District Court in houston flew at half mast today. Inside the court a shackled 30yearold shannon miles was arraigned on a murder charge. When deputies arrived they
Trains bound for germany, the migrant crisis dividing europe. This is al jazeera america, live from new york city, im John Henry Smith, president obama will walk on a glaser later today, part of his trip to alaska and there to talk about Climate Change and push for a stronger u. S. Presence in the region. The president will ask congress to speed up construction of new ice breakers in an effort to compete against russia and china in strategic arctic waters. Right now the u. S. Only has two worker ice breakers compared to moscows 40 and first on the president s agenda the Warming Arctic waters and the urgent need for action, libby casey has more from anchorage. Reporter president obama delivering a warning at the beginning of alaska trip that human activity is warming the planet and called it stark and is not a problem in the far off future, its a problem here and its a problem happening now. He said its already impacting infrastructure, and community, health and the future. If those tre
Reporter flanked by his attorney and military police, he afaced a judge for the first time in an arraignment that lasted about ten minutes. He described his right to be trialled before a panel or a military judge. The judge also inquired if he wished to enter any motions or plea at this time. The sergeant deferred all of these decisions to a later hearing. Reporter he held by the taliban for five years after he left his post in afghanistan is charged with desertion and misbehaviour before the enemy, a rare charge that carries a severe punishment including life in prison. He explained his actions in interviews on the pod cast serial. What i was seeing from my unit into afghanistan, all i was seeing was basically leadership failure to the point that the lives of the guys standing next to me were clearly, from what i could see, in danger of something seriously going wrong and somebody being killed. Reporter he said he planned to alert his colleagues then show up at another base days later
Are numbered, possibly in the single digits. Reporter employing a floating plank like this, they began to close in on the busy center where they face house house combat against dugin i. S. I. L. Fighters. Back in may i. S. I. L. Took ramadi with shocking ease, routing a force with just over 1000 attackers. Months of Coalition Bombing and lowlevel ground attacks have whittled the i. S. I. L. Attackers down to 350 or fewer, while the iraqi numbers over 10,000. It is backed by u. S. Air pour which was killed hundreds of i. S. I. L. Fighters in baghdad. I think the end is coming. That said, it is going to be a tough fight. Reporter for months iraqi forces skewed a plan drafted by the u. S. Have been slowly surrounding ramadi, culting off supply lines. For u. S. Commanders, the pace of the campaign has been slow, especially since the Prime Minister has refused to accept help in the form of u. S. Attack helicopters that could provide air cover in tight area. It is tough to support somebody,