ed lavandera, ferguson missouri. well from one extreme to the other. parts of the united states which were just buried in snow announcing record-breaking heat. many states have some unusually warm weather now especially in the central part of the united states which is setting records for the month of march. march is a wild month for weather and here s our wild meteorologist pedram javaheri to tell us about it. it s melting pretty rapidly, and these are remarkable temperatures. we re going from a very cool winter. and in parts of the country now temperatures going well into summer-like readings. so we ll show you what s happening as far as the summer-like temps. north platte nebraska nearly 40 degrees fahrenheit above what is considered normal for this time of year. 91 degrees. records date back to the 1870s. they ve never had a temperature this hot in the winter season.
let s get you caught up with what we re watching. three british teens suspected of trying to join isis are back home and out on bail. the three teen boys were detained ore the weekend in turkey. authorities believe they were en route to syria. in vanuatu desperately needed aid arrived today. struggling to recover from cyclone pam, a cat five storm. and police say it is not clear whether 20-year-old jeffrey williams intended to target officers in ferguson missouri. he said he wasn t. and later this morning robert durst waived extra diction and will go back to california to face charges in connection with the murder of his friend more than a decade ago. we ll have more on this
after what police called an ambush when it happened. they ve applauded the arrest here and say their problem s not with the officers but with the system. that s the latest live here in ferguson. back to you. well negotiations will resume today between john kerry and iran s foreign minister over iran s nuclear ambitions. it comes after senate republicans wrote a letter to the iranian government saying any deal must also meet congressional approval. these negotiations are still a hot button issue. they are. more letters flying back and forth the white house telling the senate foreign relations imphee to stay out of it and them responding they want input before this is final. lawmakers are concerned this will be a bad deal. reporter: a sunday meeting between secretary of state and iran s foreign minister was postponed until today. they re discussing whether to
saying in addition to evidence that has come to light in the past year investigators have identified robert durst as the person responsible for susan bermen s death. after a massive man hunt an arrest has been made in connection with with the shoot shooting of two police officers in ferguson missouri last week. was he specifically targeting the officers or was he in an argument with someone else like he says he was? nbc jay gray is live in ferguson this morning. what s the latest with this? reporter: good morning. police say it was a tip from the public that actually led them to this suspect who s from the area and who allegedly has admitted to pulling the trigger. the blast of gunfire came just after midnight we understand. two officers wounded as protests were ending outside the ferguson police department. county and state tactical teams launched an intense man hunt.
20-year-old jeffrey williams appeared in a st. louis courtroom today. he is charged in the shooting of two police officers in ferguson missouri, last week. officials say williams admitted to firing the shots but says he was not aiming at those officers. and an attorney and former federal judge confirming he s been hired by the university of oklahoma to assist in an investigation into a racist chant by a fraternity. and the faa has unveiled its forecast for the next 20 years in airline passenger growth expect the friendly skies to be 2% more crowded every year for the next two decades. the third week of the boston bombing trial began today with the court and jurors being taken to an off-site location in south boston to view the bullet ridden boat where death dzhokhar tsarnaev was eventually captured. jurors were allowed to look inside the boat and see the locations where the government said tsarnaev wrote messages while hiding from police. you see the messages there. ron mott joins me