Okay lets get to it. Breaking news out of ferguson, missouri, the grand jury has decided whether to indict Police Officer Darren Wilson. The prosecute are Attorneys Office will hold a nz conference latenewsconference later tonigh. Robert ray joins us, from ferguson, missouri, over to you robert. Tony, indeed, breaking news as we have been reporting for last two hours. The grand jury has a decision, we should know later tonight what that decision is. The sun has gone down, the temperatures are dropping. We are seeing some protesters and demonstrators walk around. Everything seems clean so par. The prosecutor is going to have a press conference. The mayor, the governor, tony. Any idea whether officer wilson has been arrested . So far, no indication. But that would be the situation. He would either have to come if the grand jury decides that they decided to indict him he would have to turn him in or be taken in i guess you could use the word arrest and brought in and then bond would have
S. Ready to good out. Good morning. Welcome to al Jazeera America. The deadline is fast approaching in vienna for talks over Irans Nuclear program. The u. S. And five other nations have only eleven hours left to secure a deal. Something terri of state john kerry has been race from meeting to meet. Still foagreement. Iran is trying to convince world 4s drop the sanctions f they dont make a deal, the sanctions could become even more severe. We have Team Coverage for you this morning. Nick schifrin tracking the reaction from jerusalem. Joan a, where do we stand right now . Reporter well, i will tell you what what we are hearing on the ground here in vienna, a number of reports quoting western glom attic sources saying there simple isnt the time to conclude a deal here before the monday, midnight deadline, that the parties are going to adjourn these talks, walk away from them essentially, a socalled stop the clock option in diplomatic speak. Lowlevel conversations will continue for a numbe
And for reasons that i have mentioned, they have potentially exposed themselves and it would make it more difficult for the russians to simply sit on the sidelines and watch us get bogged down alone. They own part of the responsibility for the brooks in the middle east for the problems in the middle east. And much the same applies to china. And i would think that the russians would see this as in their own national interests. Well, one would have to assume thats the case because they have a national interest. A second question partially a statement, or partially a question. I was delighted to hear you general scowcroft, talk about the threat of cyber. I sort of feel like were england before world war ii ignoring a threat thats right this front of us. In front of us. We had the sony what if sony instead of a Movie Production Company had been the New York Stock Exchange or the gas pipeline . I have never seen an issue where weve had more warnings and were doing less. I hope you would con
Trafficking, that is not enough. This legislation is so nefarious to prevent women that have been lucky enough to get a job at a small business, lucky enough to afford insurance to use their own money, they have been lucky enough to prevent them, by some extraneous nexus supposedly health care funded payments through the Affordable Care act to seek this care. This is a backdoor approach. It is trying to undermine the law of the land wrote the weight roe v. Wade. Many women know on a personal level the history of shame and stigma that come forward when they are trying to seek the best remedy for their life at that time. For whatever reason that they need to have an abortion. I know personally, not an speaker of women that are 13 years old and have become victims of statutory rape. The best solution for their lives at their time and their health is an abortion. Their life is truly in danger. This is the kind of bill that would prevent them from having that opportunity. Madam speaker, i h
Diplomats there coming down to the wire, trying to reach an agreement. On Irans Nuclear program. Negotiators gave themselves until monday. So far no signs of an agreement. Joined by Nic Robertson. Hes in vienna where the talks are going. And reza sayah is in tehran. Nic, lets begin with you. How much time is left . Reporter 15 hours left. The talks are still going on in earnest, it appears. The Iranian Foreign minister zarif is meeting with his chinese counterpart this morning. Secretary of state john kerry has said he will also meet with the Chinese Foreign minister this morning. Secretary of state kerry saying he still has more meetings to have today. And thats what we saw yesterday. A flurry of activity. Many, many meetings. But it does seem to be focusing now on the possibility of an extension. Certainly the Iranian State news agency is reporting that the zarif team here when they met with john kerry in a bilateral yesterday were discussing about ways of extending the talks. Senior