Shandling after his sudden death from a heart attack. His unique style left an undelable mark on television. Today, friday, march 25th, 2016. Announcer from nbc news, this is today with matt lauer and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. Good morning. Welcome to today on a friday morning. Theres a lot going on in brussels. Absolutely. Youre just back from there. Completely in mourning. Trying to get back to normally. Getting in and out of belgium is another story. Were talk more about that. Meanwhile, we have a lot of updates to bring you. At least two americans we now know were killed in those brussels attacks. A brother and a sister from new york. Sasha and Alexander Pinczowski chls al. Investigation. Lets start with keir simmons. Good morning. Good morning. Secretary kerry arrived this morning to the confirmation that two americans were killed. Standing with the belgian prime minister, offering condolences to the victims and american families. And arriving to
Islamic terrorism. The last thing we need, my friends, are leaders who incite more fear. And terror becomes the focus on the campaign trail, as voters in three states head to the polls. Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. Well, the latest announcement from isis following the brussels bombings is a dire threat, promising what is coming is worse and more bitter. Yesterdays deadly bombings rattled europe and shut down the belgian capital. This surveillance photo shows suicide bombers. They were brothers known to police are looking for the third man wearing the hat who was being sought before yesterdays attack and is believed to be the bomb maker, also involved in last years paris attacks. Three bombs killed at least 31 people and injured about 250 the first victim to be identified is ruiz of peru. She was at the airport with her Johnathan Vigliotti begins our coverage from brussels. Reporter Brussels
Authorities now putting out this image. Three suspects at the airport, two of them believed to be the suicide bombers. The third man on the right they believe is on the run at this hour. We will analyze what else is in that photo. The first blasts at the airport, afterwards, smoke and dust, the injured crying for help. And then, on the subway, in the center of the city, the next explosion. You can hear the cries, passengers running in the dark. Tonight, at least 31 killed, more than 200 injured. We have Team Coverage here, and we begin with abcs Alex Marquardt on the scene, taking us through the terrifying moments and the investigation now. Reporter tonight, terror striking in the heart of europe. Belgiums main airport, a smoky warzone. The city paralyzed. The attackers hit at the height of rush hour. Those three men, police believe, walking into the busy airport. Around 8 00 a. M. , two blasts. Suicide bombers in the departure checkpoint. The terminal filled with smoke and the sound o
Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. Im meg oliver in for annemarie green. What is turning out to be a critical primary in new york is 11 days away. With each passing day, the democrats are sounding more like the republicans, unleashing angry personal attacks. Meanwhile, republican frontrunner donald trump is rejiggering his campaign, as he works to overcome recent campaign setbacks. A new National Poll indicates that trump has work to do. 7 in 10 people, including close to half of republican voters, have an unfavorable view of trump. Don champion is here in new york with much more. Good morning, meg. The stakes are high for the president ial frontrunners in new york, especially Hillary Clinton. Her rival Bernie Sanders maintains he still has a path to the nomination and he believes it starts with winning new york. On the republican side, donald trump has a strong lead here and is preparing himself for a fight over delegates. With the contested
Friends, are leaders who incite more fear. And terror becomes the focus on the campaign trail, as voters in three states head to the polls. Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. Well, the latest announcement from isis following the brussels bombings is a dire threat promising what is coming is worse and more bitter. Yesterdays deadly bombings rattled europe and shut down the belgian capital. These two are believed to have been suicide bombers and brothers known to police. Police are looking for the third man wearing the hat who was being sought before yesterdays attack and is believed to be the bomb maker, also involved in last years paris attacks. Three bombs killed at least 31 people and injured about 250 others. Identified is this lady of peru. She was at the airport with her husband and her twin daughters. Johnathan vigliotti begins our coverage from brussels. Reporter Brussels Airport remains cl