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across much of new england. >> europe's most wanted man captured fridayinbrussels. heis the first suspected participant in the november terror attacks in london to be taken alive. >> protesters try to steal the spotlight from a donald trump rally in salt lake city, utah. >>> jeff williams on board the nasa. >> pluto's aim here. >>> all that matters. >> half court heave for the win. got it! put-back is good. the blue raiders have won it. >> this is why you call it march madness. >> on "cbs this morning: saturday." >> my job to give you important news. i usually try to stay with the positive stuff but this is important. the epa announced the other day that the flint water thing not just in flint. 20% of this country has lead in the water. that's the bad news. on the bright side, it does kind of help explain the trump thing. >>> welcome to the weekend, everyone. anthony mason is off this morning so demarco morgan is with us. >> thank you for being here. >> a trip to a museum to a matchstick museum to the mutual of bad art. we will you take you to the quirky, yet, captivating museums
across much of new england. >> europe's most wanted man captured friday in brussels. he is the first suspected participant in the november terror attacks in london to be taken alive. >> protesters try to steal the spotlight from a donald trump rally in salt lake city, utah. >>> jeff williams on board the nasa. >> pluto's aim here. >>> all that matters. >> half court heave for the win. got it! put-back is good. the blue raiders have won it. >>...
attacksrockbrussels, dozensare dead and more than 100 wound. >> belgium's terror alert is raised to its highest level after explosions at the airport and subway station. we have a team of correspondents across europe. >>> president obama has been briefed on the situation. we're expecting his first comments shortly. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> everybody has to evacuation to the gate a-30. >> there's an explosion. >> it was very loud. >> terror attacks strike belgium and capital. >> there's no doubt this is a sophisticated attack and paralyzing yet again a major western capital. >> two explosions happened at brussels airport and an explosion at a metro station in brussels. >>> eyewitnesses described a really heartbreaking scene. >> lots of people whose hands were covered in blood. >> everything is black. >> i think most people indistinctively like us knew the airport was under terrorist attack. >> perpetrators of the a attack in paris operated. >> this was an attack on belgium. but it was really an attack on europe. >
attacks rock brussels, dozens are dead and more than 100 wound. >> belgium's terror alert is raised to its highest level after explosions at the airport and subway station. we have a team of correspondents across europe. >>> president obama has been briefed on the situation. we're expecting his first comments shortly. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> everybody has to evacuation to the gate...
inthebrusselsterrorattack. >>> yesterday's bombings killed more than 30 people and injured more than 200. we share the stories of several american survivors. >>> and police in the u.s. step up security at so-called soft targets. we'll talk with nypd commissioner bill bratton and deputy commissioner john miller. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 09 second. >>> two of the bombers have now been named. the identity of the other not yet certain. they're being careful about how much information they divulge. >> europe hunts for the suspected belgian bomber. >> describe as europe's most wanted. >> overnight, raids yielded what is thought to be a bomb-making factory. >> they go through the wreckage searching for clues. >> a huge army presence at the train station. people realize, of course, just how vulnerable the transport network remains. brussels is the site which is becoming all too familiar in europe. officials, the mourning of the dead, another terror attack, another city in shock. >> in the u.s. presidential race bernie sanders and ted c
in the brussels terror attack. >>> yesterday's bombings killed more than 30 people and injured more than 200. we share the stories of several american survivors. >>> and police in the u.s. step up security at so-called soft targets. we'll talk with nypd commissioner bill bratton and deputy commissioner john miller. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 09 second. >>> two of the bombers have now been named. the...
accomplices inthebrusselsterrorattacks. >>> a severe spring storm threatens 50 million americans. whiteout conditions bring travel to a standstill. >>> the governor of alabama apologizes for making sexually suggestive comments about a staffer but he denies having an affair. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. >>> a second suspect is now thought to have been involved in the attack on a brussels metro station. >> this man is still unidentified and on the run. >> the hunt for suspects connected to the belgian bombings. >> belgian authorities say people still on the run and could plot further attacks. >> i have a lot of things on my plate, but my top priority is defeat isil. >> it would also be a serious mistake to begin carpet bombing populated areas into oblivion. >> candidates sharply disagreeing. >> you would rule it a possibility -- >> i'm never going to rule anything out. >> can't see anything? don't worry. neither can i. >> wild weather in colorado. a blizzard has caused numerous accidents. >> in texas powerful winds and hai
accomplices in the brussels terror attacks. >>> a severe spring storm threatens 50 million americans. whiteout conditions bring travel to a standstill. >>> the governor of alabama apologizes for making sexually suggestive comments about a staffer but he denies having an affair. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. >>> a second suspect is now thought to have been involved in the attack on a...
confirms two americans were killed inthebrusselsterrorattacks. police detained at least six people overnight in raids connected to the bombings. >>> a hume street brawl ends with a teenager dead and nine people charged with murder. >>> and music meets diplomacy. the rolling stones prepare to rock havana in a historic concert. we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. >>> we will not be intimidated. we will not be deterred. >> belgian authorities step up anti-terror raids. >> they detained at least six suspects in connection with tuesday's bombing. >> two of the people killed in the bombings here were americans. >> meanwhile, in paris, authorities made amay jar oi rest of the suspect who was in the advanced stage of a terror plot. >>> a new low in the war over wives in the republican presidential race. donald trump questioning heidi cruz's look. >> i don't get angry often but if you mess with my wife and my kid, that will do it every time. donald, you're a sniffling coward and leave heidi the hell alone. >> a fire has scorched more than 600
confirms two americans were killed in the brussels terror attacks. police detained at least six people overnight in raids connected to the bombings. >>> a hume street brawl ends with a teenager dead and nine people charged with murder. >>> and music meets diplomacy. the rolling stones prepare to rock havana in a historic concert. we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. >>> we will not be intimidated. we will not...
captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. the hunt to take out suspected terroristsinbrusselsintensifies.>>> u.s. forces kill the isis money man. details on the strike that took out the organization's second in command. >>> hillary clinton and bernie sanders face off in three contests today, while ted cruz accuses donald trump of planting a tabloid expo say. >>> the rolling stones spend the night in cuba with thousands in a concert. we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. >> all of the police force and the military being on the streets is not that reassuring. >> europe on edge as authorities hunt the brussels attackers. >> there have been raid, there have been arrests. >> two americans are now confirmed dead and two remain missing. >> 19-year-old mormon missionary one of 12 americans injured. >> feel lucky to escape. >> haji imam second in command with isis killed in a u.s. raid in syria. >> we are systematically eliminating isil's cabinet. >> could be a new low for campaign 2016. >> accusations that ted cruz had an affair. >> a h
captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. the hunt to take out suspected terrorists in brussels intensifies. >>> u.s. forces kill the isis money man. details on the strike that took out the organization's second in command. >>> hillary clinton and bernie sanders face off in three contests today, while ted cruz accuses donald trump of planting a tabloid expo say. >>> the rolling stones spend the night in cuba with thousands in a concert. we begin this morning...
"cbs this morning." >>> two more americans are confirmed dead inthebrusselsterrorattacks. police clashed with protesters at the memorial. >>> a man faces his fourth murder trial for the death of his bief. could new evidence help clear him for good. >>> and robert de niro pulls a controversial documentary about vaccines and autism from the tribeca film festival. >> we look at your world in 90 seconds. >>> new raids in brussels. more people taken into custody. all part of the investigation into the attacks. >>> the death toll rises in brussels. >>> tension rising, far right protesters clashing with riot police who pushed them back with water cannons. >> the taliban claiming sponlts for a deadly easter sunday bombing in pakistan. >> 70 dead, 300 injured. >> intense final feud between donald trump and ted cruz is not going away. >> he has been hiding in trump tower, but late at night he sends tweets attacking my wife. it is inappropriate. it's wrong. it's frankly disgusting. >>> bernie sanders celebrating a saturday sweep. >> we have one five out of the six last contests in landslide
"cbs this morning." >>> two more americans are confirmed dead in the brussels terror attacks. police clashed with protesters at the memorial. >>> a man faces his fourth murder trial for the death of his bief. could new evidence help clear him for good. >>> and robert de niro pulls a controversial documentary about vaccines and autism from the tribeca film festival. >> we look at your world in 90 seconds. >>> new raids in brussels. more people...
treated by medical personnel.>>brusselswasforced to release a support they charged with the bombing and admits they're back to square one. >> donald trump and ted cruz make a big play for the battleground state of wisconsin. >> i have a very simple suggestion. donald, why don't you show up and debate like a man. >> a massive fire engulfs at least two apartment buildings in the united arab emirates. there are no casualties. >>> a bus and car exploded in flames. >> that mercedes-benz became a ball of fire. >> all that -- >> a bystander captured the moment a plane came in without its wheels. >> a man on a chase jumps in a river. >> that's a first. >> all that matters. >> it's worth asking ourselves what each of us as politicians or journalists, but most of all as citizens, may have done to contribute to this atmosphere in our politics. i was going to call it carnival atmosphere, but that implies fun. >> on "cbs this morning." >> donald trump got a nice delivery on sunday. his daughter, ivanka, gave birth to a baby boy. very cute. >> when donald trump actually met the baby, he w
treated by medical personnel. >> brussels was forced to release a support they charged with the bombing and admits they're back to square one. >> donald trump and ted cruz make a big play for the battleground state of wisconsin. >> i have a very simple suggestion. donald, why don't you show up and debate like a man. >> a massive fire engulfs at least two apartment buildings in the united arab emirates. there are no casualties. >>> a bus and car exploded in...
recant his comments about punishing women for abortion. >>> a surprise reunion forabrusselsbombingsurvivor. we are there when he sees his michigan family for the first time since the attack. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. >>> there is the debris. i hope people are taking cover. >> get down. get on the floor. two minutes later, boom. the high winds came through. >> severe storms sweep across the south. >> the tornado is on the ground. >> moving east/northeast. >> roofs taken off of homes and we've seen downed trees. >> golf ball-sized hail and sounded like basically a hurricane was outside the front door. >>> do you believe in punishment for abortion, yes or no? >> there has to be some form of punishment. >> for the woman? >> yes, there has to be some form. >> trump back pedals over a comment about abortion. >> trump will figure out a way to say that he didn't say it or he was misquoted or whatever. >> every stupid or absurd remark made by donald trump becomes the story of the week. >>> mosquitoes that transmit the zika viru
recant his comments about punishing women for abortion. >>> a surprise reunion for a brussels bombing survivor. we are there when he sees his michigan family for the first time since the attack. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. >>> there is the debris. i hope people are taking cover. >> get down. get on the floor. two minutes later, boom. the high winds came through. >> severe storms sweep...
notingthatbrusselsishome to a number of very key diplomatic missions, including the military alliance at nato. now, as for what happens next, with the president, whether he continues on with his agenda, there haven't been changes that we know of yet from the secret service. as i said the president's supposed to speak. he's then also supposed to attend a baseball game here in cuba as part of his diplomatic outreach. we don't know yet if the secret service will allow him to go through with it. but so far, no major changes to his schedule. >> all right, margaret brennan there in havana. thank you. we should also note that security is beefed up in other european cities this morning after that brussels attack, and there's likely to be a similar response in major cities here in the u.s. we're in washington following that part of the story. jeff good morning first question however, any increased level of threat attacks here in the u.s.? >> well, no. according to u.s. officials that we've contacted this morning there is no threat against the u.s., and the u.s. posture remains the same at this
noting that brussels is home to a number of very key diplomatic missions, including the military alliance at nato. now, as for what happens next, with the president, whether he continues on with his agenda, there haven't been changes that we know of yet from the secret service. as i said the president's supposed to speak. he's then also supposed to attend a baseball game here in cuba as part of his diplomatic outreach. we don't know yet if the secret service will allow him to go through with...
family says he suffers from a mental condition but coming so soonafterbrusselsattacks,there are bound to be serious questions about how the plane was hijacked. >> thank you. >>> gunshots rang out and sparked panic at the u.s. capitol yesterday. visitors including schoolchildren ran for cover and sheltered in place. police say larry dawson pulled a weapon at a security checkpoint. officers responded with shots and wounded him. kris van cleave is at the visit visitors' center on capitol hill hill. good morning, chris. >> reporter: good morning. it will be reopened. in fact, people will be going through the checkpoint behind where the incident happened. as for larry dawson, he was known to the police. he was ordered to stay off the capitol grounds, something that did not happen yesterday. >> this is actually happening right now. >> reporter: the scene inside the capitol visitors center was first shock, then panic. hu hundreds of tourists, parents and children on spring break took cover in the auditorium. this man, 6-year-old larry dawson arrived at the capitol armed and police quic
family says he suffers from a mental condition but coming so soon after brussels attacks, there are bound to be serious questions about how the plane was hijacked. >> thank you. >>> gunshots rang out and sparked panic at the u.s. capitol yesterday. visitors including schoolchildren ran for cover and sheltered in place. police say larry dawson pulled a weapon at a security checkpoint. officers responded with shots and wounded him. kris van cleave is at the visit visitors' center...
lake tribune says two missionaries hurt inthebrusselsairportbombing are back in utah. joseph empey and mason wells are treated at a local hospital. two other missionaries were hurt in the attack and one is still hospital inside in brussels. >> "the news journal" will spend 10 million dollars for spraying a pesticide. it nearly killed a vacationing family from delaware last year in the virgin islands. an update on their condition is not immediately available. the government says the company admits using the pesticide. indoor use of the chemical was banned more than 30 years ago. >>> the san diego union tribune reports on the rescue of 20 high school swim team members during a workout in the pacific. the water was about 59 degrees. it was very choppy yesterday in la jolla cove. paramedics say the teens were chilled or swallowed too much water. other members of the team finished the one-mile swim. >>> new this morning, the insurance institute for highway safety is shining a light on poorly performing headlights. for the first time, its researchers tested the illumination for mor
lake tribune says two missionaries hurt in the brussels airport bombing are back in utah. joseph empey and mason wells are treated at a local hospital. two other missionaries were hurt in the attack and one is still hospital inside in brussels. >> "the news journal" will spend 10 million dollars for spraying a pesticide. it nearly killed a vacationing family from delaware last year in the virgin islands. an update on their condition is not immediately available. the government...
is focused on is najim laachroui who was caught on surveillance videoatbrusselsairport.the blast killed at least 30 people and wounded 260 people and seven americans were hurt in the attacks. several others are missing. >>> moments ago, belgium observed a moment of silence to honor the victims in the airport and subway station bombings. we have a team of correspondents covering all of the angles of we begin with charlie d'agata at brussels airport. you. police are widening their search this morning. neighborhood about 45 minutes and there is news of arrests that were made there. for the victims of the attack here, any news of arrests comes one day too late. wrun one of the most heart breaking things about yesterday's savage attack on the brussels airport and the bomb packed with nails that ripped through the subway car at rush hour. the growing sense that could have and should have been stopped. after the airport attacks, police released this picture of the suspects casually pushing luggage thought to be explosives. vertebra him el bakraoui and he and his brother khalid were know
is focused on is najim laachroui who was caught on surveillance video at brussels airport. the blast killed at least 30 people and wounded 260 people and seven americans were hurt in the attacks. several others are missing. >>> moments ago, belgium observed a moment of silence to honor the victims in the airport and subway station bombings. we have a team of correspondents covering all of the angles of we begin with charlie d'agata at brussels airport. you. police are widening their...
commissioner john miller onthebrusselsattackhave a great day. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. it is wednesday, march 23rd, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning." >>> the heart of the european core. right now a manhunt is under way for the bombmaker suspected in attacks. >> yesterday's bombing killed more than 200. we share the stories of several american survivors. >> police in the u.s. step up security at so-called soft targets. we will talk with nypd commissioner bill bratton and we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. >>> it is believed that the third man, the one that didn't die, who has been on the run since yesterday morning, has now been arrested. >> a potential breakthrough in the belgian terror investigates. >> raids yielded what is a bomb making factor. >> it is remain closed as the forensic teams go through the wreckage looking for throughs. >> people realize just now remains. >> the site is becoming all too another terror attack and another city in shock. >> the u.s. presidential race, utah. >> donald trump and hi
commissioner john miller on the brussels attack have a great day. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. it is wednesday, march 23rd, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning." >>> the heart of the european core. right now a manhunt is under way for the bombmaker suspected in attacks. >> yesterday's bombing killed more than 200. we share the stories of several american survivors. >> police in the u.s. step up security at so-called soft targets. we will talk...
." >>> two more americans are confirmed dead inthebrusselsterrorattacks. police clash with protesters at the memorial. >> a man faces his fourth murder trial for the death of his wife. could new evidence help clear him for good? >>> robert de niro pulls a controversial documentary about we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. >>> in brussels, more people taken into custody all part of the investigation into the attacks. >> the death toll rises in brussels. >> tension rising. far right protesters clashing with riot police who pushed them back with water cannon. >> the taliban claiming responsibility for a deadly easter bombing in pakistan." 70 dead and 300 injured. >> the intense personal feud between donald trump and ted cruz isn't going away. >> he is hideing in trump towers and he has tweets at night attacking my wife. it is insulting and it is wrong. >> we have won five of the last. >> severe thunderstorms are >> american airlines a aapologizing to customers. >> tight security at an easter mass. >> when with it comes to police
." >>> two more americans are confirmed dead in the brussels terror attacks. police clash with protesters at the memorial. >> a man faces his fourth murder trial for the death of his wife. could new evidence help clear him for good? >>> robert de niro pulls a controversial documentary about we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. >>> in brussels, more people taken into custody all part of the...
connected to the suspect who was arrested last week. tatp is the same material used inthebrusselsattack.>> barry: believe the man traveled to syria in 2014 and 2015. >>> we know the identity this morning of another american killed in the brussels terror attacks. 41-year-old gail minglana martinez was traveling with her family when with the bombs exploded at the airport. her husband is an air force officer stationed in the netherlands. he is hospitalized, along with their four children. the couple recently celebrated their 21st anniversary. >> the former college basketball player who survived the brussels terror attack gets a happy surprise. >> we couldn't wait to see you. >> i'm speechless. it's going to take me a little time. takes >>> all right, for today, could looking beautiful and warm. seventy degrees the high, a mix of sun and clouds and breezy. winds out of the south at 10 to 20 and tonight, showers move in. maybe a straight show -- stray thunderstorm as well, 57 degrees and we hold on to the 70s. 72 and we'll have waves of showers and thunderstorms. breezy again for you
connected to the suspect who was arrested last week. tatp is the same material used in the brussels attack. >> barry: believe the man traveled to syria in 2014 and 2015. >>> we know the identity this morning of another american killed in the brussels terror attacks. 41-year-old gail minglana martinez was traveling with her family when with the bombs exploded at the airport. her husband is an air force officer stationed in the netherlands. he is hospitalized, along with their...
. >> donald trump and hillary clinton score big wins in arizona. >> what we saw happeninbrusselsremindsus, this is a time for america to lead, not coward. >> monuments illuminating with belgium's national colors and a show of solidarity. >> president obama ends his trip to cuba. >> president obama is at a baseball game. >> the whole premise of terrorism is to try to disrupt people's ordinary lives and as long as we don't allow that to happen, we will be okay. >> all that matters. >> it seems that americans gravitate to the candidate would talks the toughest. >> we cannot allow the trump's of the world to on use these incidents to attack all of the muslim people in the world. that is unfair. >> there is nothing i can say or anyone here can say to make anyone feel much better. >> as the prime minister said, unity is how we will overcome it. >> we will do our part by hopefully providing some laughs and they may be cheap laughs, but who knows. announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." there have been conflicting r
. >> donald trump and hillary clinton score big wins in arizona. >> what we saw happen in brussels reminds us, this is a time for america to lead, not coward. >> monuments illuminating with belgium's national colors and a show of solidarity. >> president obama ends his trip to cuba. >> president obama is at a baseball game. >> the whole premise of terrorism is to try to disrupt people's ordinary lives and as long as we don't allow that to happen, we will be...
brussels, >>>protesters clashed with donald trump supporters on the streets last night in salt lake city after republican president front-runner gave a mr. hate out of our state. police and riot gear blocked the entrance to the venue. this was trump's first appearance in utah ahead of the state's tuesday caucus. >> the battle for the republicann took a new turn on friday where mitt romney endorsed ted cruz. julianna goldman is in our washington bureau with that part of the story. reporter: good morning. mitt romney has been the most senior republican voice in the stop trump movement and he now says that the path to defeating to have an open convention in july and the only way to get there and deny trump the majority of delegates is to help ted cruz succeed in as manysts as possible. in a singing rebuke of donald trump, but not really an endorsement of ted cruz, 2012.nee mitt romney called the current race a contest between trumpism and republicanism. with racism, is a south and big on the otry and vulgarity. >> mitt let us down. he just let us down. are you sure he's a mormon? are w
brussels, >>> protesters clashed with donald trump supporters on the streets last night in salt lake city after republican president front-runner gave a mr. hate out of our state. police and riot gear blocked the entrance to the venue. this was trump's first appearance in utah ahead of the state's tuesday caucus. >> the battle for the republicann took a new turn on friday where mitt romney endorsed ted cruz. julianna goldman is in our washington bureau with that part of the...