The east coast of america. The worlds reaction to the Iran Nuclear Deal is mixed from distrust in congress to l kel celebrations in iran. Hundreds of cheering supporters welcomed home the foreign minister, calling him the ambassador of peace. Libby casey joins us from washington d. C. With the latest. Whats the reaction been like on capitol hill. Just as it has been globally. Its mixed with vocal critics voicing concerns that iran would see this as a loosening of sanctions, without making sacrifices and would take advantage of this moment. Those supporting president obama, and the diplomatic efforts say its a landmark moment that had to be reached. The next six months will be revealing. Secretary of state john kerry says the 6month agreement buys time to hammer out a comprehensive deal that will roll back the program, not just halt it. Now the hard part begins, the evidence to get the comprehensive agreement, requiring enormous steps in terms of verification, transparency. We know this
At least four flights were delayed. Law enforcement sources tell nbc news they do not believe theres a terrorism leak and that it may be just a prank. Late sunday another dry ice bomb exploded in a restricted area employee bathroom. Fbi investigations are under way in both of those. A wanted al qaeda suspect is expected in a u. S. Court in new york today. Abu al libi who worked closely with Osama Bin Laden arrived on u. S. Soil saturday where he was formally arrested. He had been held a u. S. Warship and interrogated since his capture in libya earlier this month. Al libi is one of nearly three dozen men under indictment for the 1998 bombings of the u. S. Embassies in kenya and tanzania. Of those, nine are in custody right now. Eight have been killed. Three remain at large, and one died awaiting trial. Today the 49yearold will go before a federal judge ahead of his trial. The nsa is reportedly poring through millions of contact lists from around the world. The Washington Post reporting
Three dry ice balms at Los Angeles International airport, one of which exploded. One of them was underneath an airplane at a gate. Two others were found nearby. There are no immediate reports of any injuries or damage. At least four flights were delayed. Law enforcement sources tell nbc news they do not believe there is a terrorism leak. Late sunday another dry ice bomb exploded in an employee bathroom. In new york a wanted al qaeda suspect is expected in an American Court today. Al libi arrived on u. S. Soil saturday where he was arrested. He had been held and interrogated. He is one of nearly three dozen men under indictment for the 1998 bombings of the u. S. Embassies in africa. Three remain at large and one died awaiting trial. Today the 49 year old will go before a federal judge ahead of his trial. The nsa is reportedly pouring through millions of contact lists from around the world. The Washington Post reports it intercepts hundreds of thousands of email address books every day f
Dangerous and lifethreatening proportions in most parts of the u. S. It hasnt been this cold for almost two decades. 32 below zero expected in fargo, north dakota. Minus 21 in madison, wisconsin, and 15 below zero in chicago, minneapolis and indianapolis. Indianapolis mayor greg ballard tweeting he raised the travel warning to red, making it illegal to be on the road except for emergencies or seeking shelter. Nbc sarah dallof joins us live in the thick of it in chicago. Good morning, sarah. Good morning. Officials say this is not only dangerous, the temperatures could be deadly. A bitterly cold wakeup for millions this morning as an arctic front causes temperatures to drop to record lows. 30 to 50 degrees below average in the midwest. 25 states with thermometers sitting at zero and below. In indiana sunday, up to 2 inches of snow fell every hour throughout the day. The mayor of indianapolis warning residents to stay indoors. We will have temperatures that are potentially deadly or cert
Dangerous and lifethreatening proportions. In most parts of the u. S. , it hasnt been this cold for almost two decades. 32 below zero expected in fargo, north dakota. Minus 21 in madison, wisconsin, 15 below zero in chicago, indianapolis. Nbc sarah dallof joins us live in the thick of it in chicago. Temperatures one thing, but windchill, windchill could drop below 60 . Reporter yeah, that windchill is where the weather really gets you veronica. And resident its here havent these kind of cold in years, officials warn conditions not only dangers, it could be deadly. A bitterly cold wakeup for millions this morning as an arctic front causes temperatures to drop to record blows. 30 to 50 degrees below average in the midwest. 25 states with thermometers sitting at zero and below. In indiana sunday, up to 2 inches of snow fell every hour throughout the day. The mayor of indianapolis warning residents to stay indoors. We will have temperatures that are potentially deadly or certainly life alt