This is Al Jazeera America and good morning live from new york city, im randall and a manhunt underway in Illinois Police searching for three suspects wanted for killing a veteran officer and John Henry Smith is here and the area has been all but shot down. Its located 55 north of chicago and it has been as you say in virtual lock down for almost 24 hours now. Police are casting a wide net to catch the people they say are responsible for killing this well respected officer. Local, state and federal officers are searching high and low, house to house for the men believeds to be involved in shooting and killing lieutenant glenawitz tuesday morning. We will search out there and we are pretty successful in what we do and hoping we can do it again. Before 8 00 a. M. Tuesday and he sent a message he stumbled upon through suspicious men. Two whites and one black and shortly there after he informed communications he was this a foot pursuit and his communications then lost contact with him. Whe
This is Al Jazeera America live in new york city. Im del walters. Donald trump not backing down from his call to temporarily ban all muslims from coming into the country. We will have many, many more world trade centers, as sure as you are sitting there, our country will never be the same, and you just said it, until our countries representatives can figure out what is going on. We have no choice but to do this. That is what he had to say earlier this morning, as the white house and others are saying the republican standard barer is trying to divide america, the reaction has been swift. Jeb bush calling trump unhinged, adding his policy proposals are not serious. Lindsey graham saying Bernie Sanders saying that trump wants americans to hate all muslims. And Hillary Clinton calling his remarks reprehensible. Also just this morning, House Speaker paul ryan coming down hard on trump. Ryan saying that trumps views do not represent conservative republicans. Mike viqueira is live for us in w
Victim were both enrolled. Jean well have live Team Coverage, but first were joined by legal analyst david are are ruoff. One year in jail, but also hes been released on bail pending his appeal. So tonight owen pla bree are not be behind bars. Thats correct. He wont have to serve any portion of his sentence until his appeal has run its entire course and that can take up to 18 months. Jean so this process could go on and on . Yes. Theyll file a notice after peel within the next 30 days and then the Supreme Court will issue a scheduling other from there, and months. Josh one of the big components of this is the fact that he needs to register as a sex offender, and some charge that amountings to a life sentence. Does he have any resource now with this sentence . With respect to the sex offender registration, hell be what they call a tier two offender. So 15 years after completion of the sentence for that specific offense, he can ask the judge for permission to get off the list. Whether th
Including the oyster industry and the restoration of the f 100 jet fighter. Laboratory of Thomas Edison in fort myers and hear the voices of the mormon tabernacle choir in salt lake city. 40 years ago this summer, events at the Supreme Court and at the white house quickly unfolded leading into 1974 into the only resignation into the american president. Coming up next, the House Judiciary Committee meeting members debate in impeaching president nixon. This was the second of three and impeachment articles the committee adopted. First, timothy naftali, former nixon president ial library director, explains why article ii was at the heart. Of the proceedings and how the vote continues to shape our understanding of president ial power. Joining us from new york is tim naftali who is the director of the library at New York University and former nixon president ial library director. Thank you for being with us. We want to go back 40 years ago as the house was beginning to debate article ii of i
Timothy naftali who talks about the impeachment proceedings and article ii. Joining us from new york on cspan 3s American History tv is tim naftali who is the director of the library at New York University and previously the director of the Richard Nixon president ial library and museum in california. Thanks very much for being with us. My pleasure, steve. I want to go back 40 years as the house was beginning to debate article ii of impeachment, the abuse of power and i want you to set up exactly what was happening within this congressional committee. Well, this was this was a very important element of the drama of the constitutional crisis. The second article is all about president ial abuse of power. And that got at the heart of what the framers were actually thinking about when they chose to put the possibility of impeachment into the constitution. Did they have a broad sense of what should be the reason, or were they trying to seek a narrow reason to remove the president . After al