we begin with an update on the tragedy in brussels with alissa rubin of "the new york times." >> one of the big ones that i heard being discussed by a lot of local, the brussels television stations today was why wasn't the threat level higher. and senior officials, the interior minister said look, it was as high as we could make it it when we didn't have a specific threat. well, they seem to have had a lot of information that suggested that they were very close to that. and there wasn't some kind of broader clampdown. and i think people are frightened. you know, they are afraid there will be another attack. now they are at the highest threat level. but information still isn't coming out very quickly and i think people are really quite nervous. >> rose: and we talk about latino's contribution to america, the economy and the politics with sol trujillo, aida alvarez and hine ree cisneros. >> in the american tradition the latino community self-reliant focusing on improving education, health care and improving life in communities. we will not only make a contribution to our own community,