Information and updates as we are able to do so. And once again thats coming from the White House Press pool. So the president no doubt has his mind on what is happening across the world in brussels, belgium, but he certainly has a big speech today. This is be the culmination of a historic trip that he has made here to havana, cuba. After arriving on sunday just after 4 00, but then on monday, he laid the wreath at the jose marti memorial and then soon after that we heard the starspang el barn banner by two of them back to back with raul castro at the revolutionary lace. There they talked about a number of issues from strayay and commerce to counter narcotics to the environment and also about cuban doctors, about how cuban doctors are able to help not only the people in haiti but folks around the world. But a number of other issue that the first meeting in more than a half century betwewe the two leaders, and then on from there it was the news cference that everyone is talking about. T
These systems work their way up. Red flag warning remains in effect. There remains a good chance for rain. Another fire has forced hundreds of people away from their camp sites. And that includes 200 Senior Citizens from right here in the bay area. Coming up at 5 30 more on the evacuation and the biggest challenge firefighters are facing right now. Guilty on all counts, that was the verdict in the murder trial of naso. The jury deliberated for six hour aepbs they found naso guilty of the deaths hours and they found naso guilty of the deaths of six women. One family of a victim spoke out about the verdict. Eric rasmussen has the story. Reporter he said he did not feel the relief he thought he would feel when he heard the world guilty. A jury found joseph naso guilty on all four counts of murder that he was charged with. Now there were no cameras allowed in the courtroom this afternoon for the verdict. But i can tell you the 79year old naso was wearing the same suit and tie weve seen him
In brussels. Then less than a half hour after that, an explosion hit a subway car at maelbeek station near the eu headquarters building. The Prime Minister has called this a dark moment for the nation. Theres been no formal claim of responsibility. At this hour, heres how the Associated Press is putting it. Explosions, at least one likely caused by a suicide bomber, rocked the Brussels Airport and subway system on tuesday, prompting a lockdown of the belgian capital and heightened security across europe. A spokesman for the brussels metro saying 15 people were killed, 55 injured. We have had those numbers updated. We are at war, french Prime Minister says after a crisis meeting called by the french president. Quote, we have been subjected for the last few months in europe to acts of war. Thats where we stand. The other big stories going on well get to president obama in a moment. Our chief Foreign Correspondent Richard Engel has been with us following it all from washington. Richard. W
Cry, panic, yelling, a childs screams as terrified passengers evacuate and stumble out the doors into the dark tunnels. At the airport stunned passengers waited for the debris and carnage of the dual explosions, Ceiling Tiles and glass rained down on those in the airport departure hall where at least one of these explosions took place. Once outside, stunned passengers broke into a run. Brussels, as you can imagine is in lockdown and on its highest terror alert level. There are reports two suspicious packages were found at the Government Office in brussels. That building has been evacuated. Bomb squads are on site. These are early reports and at a time like this often contradictory. Our correspondents are covering all of the angles trying to get the most Accurate Information from the scene to you. I want to begin with nema arka elbagir. Bring us up to date. Reporter the belgium Prime Minister has said there was a first explosion around 8 00 a. M. This morning. That they decided was a su
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