4 Things To Know For Nov. 22, 2015

Here's a look at the four things you need to know for Nov. 22, 2015.

Number One: Feds Coming To Investigate Jamar Clark Shooting

Attorneys with the U.S. Justice Department are expected to arrive in Minneapolis Sunday to investigate the death of Jamar Clark.

On Saturday, Gov. Mark Dayton encouraged Clark's family and Black Lives Matter protesters to meet with the federal government lawyers.

A key issue during their visit will be whether authorities should release video evidence from the night a Minneapolis police officer shot Clark.

The shooting happened exactly a week ago.

Number Two: 'A Serious & Imminent Threat' In Belgium

The high alert level continued Sunday in Brussels. Officials say there is "a serious and imminent threat."

They advised the public to avoid places where large groups gather, such as concerts, sporting events, airports and train stations.

Several of the Paris attackers had lived in Brussels.

One suspected attacker is known to have crossed into Belgium the morning after the attacks.

He has still not been caught.

Number Three: Vikings Vs. Packers

The Minnesota Vikings take on the Green Bay Packers at TCF Bank Stadium.+

The game starts at 3:25 p.m.

Vikings have won five straight, for the first time since 2009.

The Packers have lost three in a row.

Number Four: Adele's '25' Expected To Break Records

According to billboard magazine, the album sold 900,000 copies alone on iTunes on its first day of release on Friday.

Forecasters say the album could go on to sell 2.5 million copies in its first week.

That would break NSYNC's long-standing record.

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