Repeat that throughout the upcoming weekend. It is friday evening. So if youre heading out on the town, 60 degrees at 7 oclock dropping back to 57 at 8 oclock and then into the lower 50s a little chill in the air between 10 and 11 oclock with that Crystal Clear sky. Todays high of 64. Well add three more degrees to that tomorrow, 8 degrees to it on sunday and 16 degrees warmer than today come monday. Well talk about that almost summerlike feeling for the beginning of next week and just how long, brian, this beautiful weather lasts in full accuweather forecast. Adam thanks very much. Todays conditions had people flocking outside to soak it all in. Sidewalk tables were filled with restaurant customers enjoying an outdoor lunch today and by midday people were parked on benches in dillworth park reading a book or just basking in the sun. I looked out the window and it was just gorgeous so i couldnt resist. I had to get a cup of coffee and my book and find a chair. It is awesome, absolutely
This is Aljazeera America live from new york city. The Justice Department says it will appeal. The decision coming after to federal Appeals Court ruled the president said executive action on immigration will remain on hold. That plan would have let millions of undocumented immigrants stay in the u. S. , that decision now leaving them in legal limbo. Mike viqueira is live in washington. This appears to be another Supreme Court showdown for the Obama Administration. Youre absolutely right and an issue that cannot be more volatile in a president ial year where the issue has played predominantly on the republican side as the debates continue leading to the nomination process. It appears if the Supreme Court decides to take the case and you are correct when you report that the department of justice announced early this morning that they are in fact going to appeal to the Supreme Court, but it is up to the Supreme Court to decide whether or not theyre going to hear the case. If they do, a de
This is Al Jazeera America live in new york city. Im del walters. The Justice Department at this hour weighing its action after a federal court ruled that the president s action on immigration will remain on hold. This decision leaving them in legal limbo. Mike viqueira is live for us in washington. Mike, good chance this ends up at the Supreme Court. Reporter well, it probably will, and that is the Silver Lining that many proponents of the president s executive action see on this ruling from the fifth circuit of appeals court, a decision handed down last evening was 21. The republican inductees voting to uphold an earlier ruling from a lower court in texas who blocked the president s plan to expand the two programs known in washington speak as dopa, and darka, to allow those who have been in this country since they were young, brought by their parents or by other means, to stay here in the united states. In other words defer action on deporting them. Also those who are parents of u. S
Exit the world body. And germany mourns the loss of a former chancellor. Russia has been forced to close a laboratory after allegations of widespread drug cheating among itself athletes. Despite that the sports minister has vigorously denied the world antidopes agencys claims. He also insisted russias doping agencies are totally independent. He says they collect 15,000 samples annually, resulting in the disqualification of roughly 2 of athletes tested. He has accused the agency of double standards claiming similar investigations are not commissioned in other countries. Lets speak to lee wellings joining us from london. A strong sense of denial coming out of russia despite the laboratory closing down. Yeah, they had to close. There was no point in it being opened, because it was designed to link up with all of the other laboratories around the world, and the World Antidoping Agency runs all of them. And they suggested that it has to be closed down. It is of course, completely discredite
The we are making progress but have a huge amount which work ahead of us. The country prepares to host some of the most important claims talks in recent times. Before that u. N. Summit begins in just under three weeks, Foreign Ministers from around the world have spent three days trying to settle an a deal blue paint, the aim to limit Global Warming to two degrees celsius. Scientists say anything above that will have irreversible consequences around the word. The u. N. s Weather Agency says Greenhouse Gases in the atmosphere have reached a new high, warning the resulting Climate Change is already moving the world to unchartered territory. We have this report from paris. The goal of the Climate Summit in paris is to fix a limit for global warning, no more than two degrees celsius higher than temperatures before the industrial revolution. 100 million additional people would be facing extreme poverty, so just one indication of what is at stake in very real terms for those leaders who will