From a red sea resort headed for st. Petersburg with when it fell out of the sky on saturday and in the air 23 minutes and all 224 people on board were killed. Don champion reports. Reporter the bodies of victims of the russian metro jet crash in egypt were flown to st. Petersburg this morning. Russian aviation Officials Say flight 9268 broke apart 23 minutes into its flight saturday. At the time, the plane was cruising at 30,000 feet over egypts sinai peninsula. All 224 people on board were killed. An affiliate of Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the crash but, so far, investig adequate repair. Growing number of airlines including lufthansa and air france are avoiding the area. It is probably prudentents to avoid the area. Reporter the head of Russian Aviation say the debris is spread over six square miles. The planes black boxes have been recovered but, so far have not been analyzed. Russian officials hope to recover the bodies of all the victims the next few days. The
Trautsch says key would bring over sushi about once a week, and says hes been a great neighbor to have. I also spoke with a man who knows key well and says he makes the best sushi in the world. Youll hear from him in the story im working on for ten o clock. Weve got you covered live here in prairie du chien, brad hanson. Kwwl news. The three men accused of the attack are being held in the Crawford County jail with bonds theyll make their initial appearance in court november second. More rain is coming for us which could make for a soggy friday night football. Lets go to storm track seven chief meteorologist Mark Schnackenberg who is tracking rain. From the kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team. See the screen for your complete weather information. Here is additional forecast information from the kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team partly to mostly cloudy skies across the area this afternoon. Isolated showers are possible this afternoon and tonight. Highs this afternoon will be in the 60s with a li
Handelsman, nbc news, washington. reporter live tag 44 of americans in the nbc news poll were not satisfied switching gears. Some possible showers expected tonight and rain tomorrow. Storm track seven chief meteorologist Mark Schnackenberg is tracking rain. From the kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team. See the screen for your complete weather information. Here is additional forecast information from the kwwl isolated showers are possible this afternoon and tonight. Day friday. A few isolated a member of the iowa board of regents says they may have dropped the ball when it came to the search for the new president at the university of iowa. Subhash sahai says the hiring of Bruce Harreld could seem like the 9member board was biased; however, sahai says the University Needs to just give harreld a chance to do his job. Harrelds hiring has lead to a lot of backlash. Protestor nats 5 seconds. This group of protestors gathered outside yesterdays board of regents meeting in iowa city. Protestors wer
Covering this all around the world. First Margaret Brennan with the president. Ive come here personally as the leader of the Worlds Largest economy and the second largest emitter, to say that the United States of america not only recognizes our role in creating this problem, we embrace our responsibility to do something about it. Reporter president obama came to office promising to slow Climate Change. Today he pressed china and india, the worlds other top polluters, to join him. And he offered to help poorer countries convert to clean energy. The goal is to get 147 countries to reduce Carbon Emissions enough to keep Global Warming below 3. 6 degrees fahrenheit. Thats the level some scientists believe would prevent natural disasters like floods and droughts. President obama said those types of events are a risk to Global Security and praised france for weeks after the terror attacks. What greater rejection of those who would tear down our world than marshaling our best efforts to save
The CEO of Rio Tinto says the fatal plane crash in Fort Smith, N.W.T. brought up existential concerns for the company, as families and community members continue to mourn the deaths of the six individuals.