that eventually led to williams capture. meanwhile, the officers who were shot continue to recover at home. they re reportedly jose doing much better. back to you. sarah, was there a relationship that we determined between williams and the protest that was going on that night? reporter: that s a key question there. prosecutors say that he had been there as part of the demonstration earlier in the night and that he had been to previous demonstrations, however the core group of organizers group of protesters say they don t recognize him. he wasn t part of that core group, so we are expecting more information to come out about his involvement possibly in the protests as days go on. thank you so much in ferguson. now to weather alerts across the country. there s a dangerous thaw in ohio this morning as melting ice and snow causing rivers to rise above flood stages. there are flood warnings for several points along the ohio river, and in boston marking a new snowfall record for the
as you know they have parades for everything every breaking record that they have. this snowfall in all honesty, it was a whopping wicked snowfall here in boston. jose? the weather channel raegan medgie, thank you. great to see you. thanks for being with me this morning. developing now in louisiana, we are just an hour away from new york real estate heir robert durst expected to appear in this new orleans courthouse for an extradition hearing on a capital murder charge. the case dates back 15 years. a cable television documentary may be a key factor. stephanie gosk is tracking this and joins me from new orleans. stephanie, good morning. reporter: jose good morning again to you. we are expecting durst in about an hour. he is going to waive extradition to california. this after an intense 24 hours in new orleans. law enforcement officials tell nbc news they arrested durst in a marriott hotel in new orleans, that he checked in under an
arraignment of the man charged in connection with last week s shooting of two police officers. his name is jeffrey williams 20 years old, was caught after a massive manhunt. he was arrested late saturday charged sunday with two counts of first degree assault. sarah dallof is in ferguson missouri. good morning. what can we see this morning? reporter: good morning, jose. according to a spokesperson with the prosecutor s office the arraignment is set for 10:00 a.m. eastern, so it should be any minute. williams is facing multiple charges, including assault charges, armed criminal acts and firing from a vehicle. these are felonies punishable with life in prison. officials say he has acknowledged that he was the one to fire the shots, but what is unclear now is if he really was aiming at police. prosecutors say williams has reportedly said the shooting was actually prompted by a dispute. they stress that this investigation is on-going right now. meanwhile, they re crediting the public for
dunst, not guilty. reporter: and the murder he was arrested for late saturday. the show s finale aired sunday night just hours after news of durst s arrest became public. in it durst is confronted with a potentially damns piece of evidence that could tie his manned writing to a note sent by the presumed killer. definitely wrote this but i definitely did not write that. reporter: durst goes into a bathroom with his music phone still on. and begins to talking to himself. what the hell [ inaudible ] hmm hmm. killed them all, of course. reporter: former prosecutor jeanine piro invested dunst in 2000. susan berman was killed because she knew too much about kathleen durst, the case i was investigating, and he knew that she knew i believe that he
crossed paths but took subtle jabs at each other from afar. bush says candidates need a backbone a clear reference to a growing narrative walker s a flip-flopper. including issues on immigration. here s hour the here s how the governor responded. we have a strong reputation of keeping our word. the only major issue is immigration. we lived to the people. yeah this is one we listened to people across the country, particularly border governors who saw how this president messed that up and that s an issue i think people want leaders who are willing to listen to people. and joining me now a pair of reporters in new hampshire. kasie hunt and david from u.s. news & world report. kasie who was better received over the weekend? reporter: tough to answer that question. they were speaking to different groups of people. the new hampshire party itself is conservative. a lot of libertarians and a lot