his national security team at camp david this weekend. meantime back at home, one nypd officer is dead, another fighting for his life. they re both shot last night at new york city s harlem neighborhood. the suspect is also critical condition for a fox team coverage on both stories. lucas live at the white house and greg in ukraine with the rising tensions overseas, alexander with more on president biden s reaction to last night s deadly shooting. and his pledge to support local police. but first to alexis mcadams live in new york city with the latest. jott a very tragic to hear new york city especially here in harlem was actually a memorial set up behind me in the present of those officers work for an investigator saying this was an ambush particular get the videos where it all unfold at last night in harlem. it happened around 6:00 p.m. three nypd officers called out on the scene from a woman said fighting with her adult son that s when two officers said they tried to spe
the next storm moving across the country tonight. and the wind chills plunging. it will feel like 40 below in some places. and then the other potential storm later this week we re now watching in the northeast. ginger zee times it all out. tonight, the major airlines here in the u.s. averting what they called a potential catastrophic disruption in service. just hours before the planned rollout of new 5g cell phone technology, what at&t and verizon have agreed to do tonight. but why there could still be flight disruptions tomorrow. gio benitez standing by. the urgent diplomatic mission to avoid a potential war in ukraine. the white house calling it an extremely dangerous situation tonight. and ian pannell in ukraine. the voting rights battle unfolding on capitol hill. the debate and now the democratic leader vowing to hold a vote so that every senator will be on record. news tonight about that synagogue hostage standoff in texas. not it turns out the suspect had been tra
the next storm moving across the country tonight. and the wind chills plunging. it will feel like 40 below in some places. and the other potential storm later this week we re now watching in the northeast. ginger zee times it all out. tonight, the major airlines here in the u.s. averting what they called a potential catastrophic disruption in service. just hours before the planned rollout of new 5g cell phone technology what at&t and verizon have agreed to do tonight. but why there could still be flight disruptions tomorrow. the urgent diplomatic mission to avoid a potential war in ukraine. the wteng i and ian pannell in unfolding on capitol hill. the debate and now the democratic leader vowing to hold a vote so that every senator will be on record. news tonight about that synagogue hostage standoff in texas. not it turns out the suspect had been tracked by uk intelligence. were warning signs missed? new developments tonight in the murder of that uc kr lcla g student
hello. thanks for joining hello. thanks forjoining us here on bbc news. it s already three days since the major eruption of an underwater volcano in tonga, and still, there is a very worrying lack of information about the scale of the damage done across the many tongan islands or the whereabouts and well being of many of the islanders. these very limited pictures have just been sent to us. they are from one of the surveillance flights sent by australia and new zealand to assess the damage. they really only tell us so much, but it does seem that the tsunami or the eruption has taken out the one main underwater communications cable. there are suggestions that could take weeks to restore. tonga has a population of around 100,000. the red cross estimates that about 80% of them may have been affected. 0ur correspondent rupert wingfield hayes has the latest. these pictures of the hunga tonga hunga ha apai volcano erupting are from last friday. this is just a foretaste of what was t
welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. it s already three days since the major eruption of an underwater volcano in tonga and still there is a very worrying lack of information about the scale of the damage done across the many tongan islands, or the whereabouts and well being of many of the islanders. these very limited pictures have just been sent to us. they are from one of the surveillance flights sent by australia and new zealand to assess the damage. the eruption itself appears to have taken out the one main underwater communications cable and there are suggestions that could take weeks to restore. a lot of ash on the ground. tonga has a population of around 100,000. the red cross estimates that about 80% of them may have been affected. 0ur correspondent rupert wingfield hayes has the latest. these pictures of the hunga tonga hunga ha apai volcano erupting are from last friday. this is just a foretaste of what was to come a day later an eruptio