And kwoorm good morning. Im carol costello. Thank you for joining me. Some of the worlds top terror investigators scrambling to unravel the belgian attacks and racing to prevent the next ones. And an all out man hunt. Sources telling us there may have been a second bomber at the belgium train station. Surveillance cameras captured a suspicious looking man holding a large bag but it is not clear if he was killed in the blast. If alive he becomes a second focus in the hunt for this man, the third airport attacker. Police still have not identified him. But we now know the names of the attackers killed. Both at the metro station and at the airport. On the far left is najim laachraoui. And the prime suspect, Salah Abdeslam is no longer cooperating with investigators in belgium. His attorney is demanding he be extradited to france as soon as possible. Correspondents, analysts and experts are covering all angles of this unfolding story. We begin with cnns phil black at the maabeek metro stati
Perhaps unable to sustain its extraordinary pace. What seems to be unsettling the president are the poll numbers. With the election 14 months away, a new quinnipiac poll shows trump trailing each of the top four Democratic Candidates by doubledigits. Look at these numbers. Former Vice President joe biden leads him by 16. Senator Bernie Sanders is up by 14. Senator Elizabeth Warren by 12. Senator Kamala Harris up by 11. Meanwhile, new york senator Kirsten Gillibrand beset by low poll numbers announced late today she is leaving the president ial competition. But the president does not get more than 40 in these polls. In any of the matchups with the democratic frontrunners, 40 is his top. Trump has held an Approval Rating in the low 40s in most polls and the real clear politics has him at about 43. Trump has been counting on the reasonable process that once the democratic nominee is actually selected at the Convention Next summer, his position will be strengthened, that he will look bette
Aurora Washington and Rebekah Layton advise students from historically excluded groups on the benefits of networking, mentoring up and career planning. Navigating graduate school can feel like taking the road trip you had been dreaming about but with an outdated road map. One of the authors of this essay, Aurora, thought getting into her dream graduate program would be smooth sailing if she produced quality research and excelled in her classes. Little did she know that she, in fact, needed to excel in an underlying invisible curriculum.