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dr. sandra stone and director of global engagement - amela malkic - weren't hurt in the attacks. american terrorism expert dr. anne speckhard had been heading to the brussels airport when the explosions happened. the georgetown university professor has been in belgium interviewing isis defectors, to get inside the mind of a terrorist. she says this is a new kind of attack targeting the area of the airport before security, possibly exposing vulnerabilities at airports everywhere. speckhard believes there's a greater chance of another attack in europe where it's easier to cross borders and she says terror cells are more organized and angry. from voters in three states out west. donald trump and hilary clinton each won the biggest prize.. arizona.. but it was a different story in idaho and utah. senator ted cruz won the republican vote in both of those states. bernie sanders also beat out clinton in the same states. sanders says this means his campaign is more alive now than ever. the feud between trump and cruz is growing. after accusing cruz of using a racy picture of his wife in a
dr. sandra stone and director of global engagement - amela malkic - weren't hurt in the attacks. american terrorism expert dr. anne speckhard had been heading to the brussels airport when the explosions happened. the georgetown university professor has been in belgium interviewing isis defectors, to get inside the mind of a terrorist. she says this is a new kind of attack targeting the area of the airport before security, possibly exposing vulnerabilities at airports everywhere. speckhard...
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dr. sandra stone and director of global engagement mallick are in brussels tonight. both are safe and unharmed. anyone with friends and family in brussels to get in touch with them. they will waive or credit all fees to text messages and calls to belgium between now and next monday. this includes land lines and cell phones. >>> happening right now, airports around the country, including tampa international airport, on high alert following the attack. one flightone flight landing in tampa from brussels. lauren rozyla was there when the flight landed. they didn't even know what happened until they got back here to the u.s. is that right? >> reporter: it's an incredible to think about. yes, they were on that flight for about nine hours, having going on. many of them just having to turn on their phones to figure out exactly what had happened over in belgium. now, they were finally able to come through these doors to greet family members after now, immediately after this plane touched down, law enforcement arrived searching it at the tarmac. and all of this took nearly an
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dr. sandra stone and 1 million malik weren't hurt. they had been heading to the airport when the explosions happen. a georgetown university professor had been in town interviewing these professors. she says this is a new kind of attack targeting the area in the airport. >> you can walk in and look quite strange and be wearing strange close with a suicide somebody with too much luggage. >> there is a greater chance of another attack in europe where it is easier to cross borders. >>> president obama landed in argentina this morning and are heightens security. it was in buenos aires. he plans to meet with the argentinian president and a ten- day stay dinner and town hall. >>> senator ted cruz is getting support from a former rival. ted cruz. in three states at west. donald trump and hillary biggest prize. idaho and utah, senator ted cruz one the boats in those states and bernie sanders beat his campaign is more alive now than ever. >> this campaign is doing as kind of energy and excitement we are seeing in san diego and all over the coun
dr. sandra stone and 1 million malik weren't hurt. they had been heading to the airport when the explosions happen. a georgetown university professor had been in town interviewing these professors. she says this is a new kind of attack targeting the area in the airport. >> you can walk in and look quite strange and be wearing strange close with a suicide somebody with too much luggage. >> there is a greater chance of another attack in europe where it is easier to cross borders....
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. >> stacey polk is vice-president of greater cleveland, democratic san dr sandra williams is here asat the most recent poll, nbc survey monkey, weekly tracking poll, not only does he have an overall lead, 41%, 41% of women say they support donald trump. there are the numbers right there. what is his appeal with women specifically? >> i can't speak to that. i believe that as women, we should engage in the process, and we should do what we can to exercise all our options. i just ask that my women co voters get as much information as possible, and make informed choices that they can live with, because those choices do have consequences that affect us all. >> it sounds like you're not a trump supporter. >> i can say that we should examine all of our options. but i cannot say that i am a trump supporter. >> okay. senator, let me come to you, because i want to play this sound bite from a young lady i talked to last night at a rally in youngstown. not old enough to vote yet, but we talked about some of the things he has said about women specifically. take a listen. >> he speaks his mind. he
. >> stacey polk is vice-president of greater cleveland, democratic san dr sandra williams is here asat the most recent poll, nbc survey monkey, weekly tracking poll, not only does he have an overall lead, 41%, 41% of women say they support donald trump. there are the numbers right there. what is his appeal with women specifically? >> i can't speak to that. i believe that as women, we should engage in the process, and we should do what we can to exercise all our options. i just ask...
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dr. sandra magnus who is formally a space shuttle astronaut and currently executive director of american institute of aeronaeaaeronautic will be followed by stallmer. i'll be back when we get to the q and a period but i think i'll let elliot take it from here. >> well thank you and thank everyone for being here this morning. it's great to see friends who are familiar and some new friends. this is a day that we've been looking forward to for white a while, this coalition of groups to put together this recommendation and it's all about ensuring the u.s. leadership in space continues. we all know we're in the middle of an election year. you can't ignore it. you can't escape it. and we thought it would be a good time to have a platform of information out there that all candidates could refer to, learn from, and take to heart as they plan their campaigns and those who were successful plan their policies, administrations going forward. the space industry is something that is just terribly important to the united states for a number of reasons. it is an instrument of technology development that
dr. sandra magnus who is formally a space shuttle astronaut and currently executive director of american institute of aeronaeaaeronautic will be followed by stallmer. i'll be back when we get to the q and a period but i think i'll let elliot take it from here. >> well thank you and thank everyone for being here this morning. it's great to see friends who are familiar and some new friends. this is a day that we've been looking forward to for white a while, this coalition of groups to put...
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sandra: dr. baden, this is sandra smith. based on what we have been told about the knife that has been turned over -- >> right. sandra: -- they're describing the as a buck knife, some cases buck knives are folding knives. we're told what a typical buck knife would look like. >> right. sandra: would this fit description of a knife long sought-after by investigators. >> will, it depends. cut wounds, nicole simpson died of cut wound to the neck. it doesn't necessarily leave distinguishing feature, but stab wound in ron goldman or, would have a specific shape. the length, the width, the thickness and that was measured and photographs were, lots of photographs were taken. so t3ere has to be a, a comparison of the blade to the stab wounds and that takes more than just my memory. i have to sit down and go over the materials we have and that were taken at the time and that, so one way or another, if, remember, there has been a lot of false alarms in the past on this. remember they found a knife in the bushes some other knives and fo
sandra: dr. baden, this is sandra smith. based on what we have been told about the knife that has been turned over -- >> right. sandra: -- they're describing the as a buck knife, some cases buck knives are folding knives. we're told what a typical buck knife would look like. >> right. sandra: would this fit description of a knife long sought-after by investigators. >> will, it depends. cut wounds, nicole simpson died of cut wound to the neck. it doesn't necessarily leave...
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dr. sandra magnus who is formerly a space shuttle astronaut and currently executive director of american institute of aeronautics and will be followed by stallmer. i'll be back when we get to the q and a period but i think i'll let elliot take it from here. >> well thank you and thank everyone for being here this morning. it's great to see friends who are familiar and some new friends. this is a day that we've been looking forward to for quite a while, this coalition of groups to put together this recommendation and it's all about ensuring the u.s. leadership in space continues. we all know we're in the middle of an election year. you can't ignore it. you can't escape it. and we thought it would be a good time to have a platform of information out there that all candidates could refer to, learç from, and take to heart as they plan their campaigns and those who were successful plan their policies, administrations going forward. the space industry is something that is just terribly important to the united states for a number of reasons. it is an instrument of technology development that ha
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dr. carson told us. >> sandra: dr.son is expected to back this up this morning. >> you can see that, of course, he's going to support trump because it's coming to a two-person race as a lot of people are seeing, you know, he's, of course, going to support donald trump. >> maria: let's talk what who young people are supporting, emily and washington examiner reporter gabi, ladies, welcome, thank you so much for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> maria: let me kick it up with you, gabi. who do if millennials want to be president? >> particularly not donald trump. i know i still wonder how donald trump plans to rain in healthcare costs. there's a number of questions that donald trump has yet to answer to, while last night debate was more civil as donald trump pointed out, there was still glaring lack of policy discussion on his behalf on a number of issues related to an important to millennial voters. >> maria: fair voters, america's young foundation, who would you like to see in the white house? >> i'm going to push
dr. carson told us. >> sandra: dr.son is expected to back this up this morning. >> you can see that, of course, he's going to support trump because it's coming to a two-person race as a lot of people are seeing, you know, he's, of course, going to support donald trump. >> maria: let's talk what who young people are supporting, emily and washington examiner reporter gabi, ladies, welcome, thank you so much for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> maria: let me...
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wilder will be inducted into the virginia the oceanfront wilder beat out thirty eight other sandra bullock. dr scott and dr ralph stanley. while that was the nation's first elected african american governor. he served between nineteen ninety and nineteen ninety four are women talk about the sunshine so far today beautiful weather but things are changing as we go the afternoon first plug on a roll and later tonight the winds picking up and then we're going to watch rain rolling in let's talk about some of these weather headlines it's chilly out there temperatures right now into bow low to mid forties officially revealed that one person in there is a mention the sunny skies early the clouds going to increase rain moves in tonight with some mixing well inland and then rain tomorrow with the possible next for some snow to the north also it's general headlines will take over the next twelve hours here you see the clouds rolling in downtown area may reach the mid forties before falling off i think the airport temperature right now we are forty you can see again though chesapeake and forty five forty
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sandra bookman. >> coming up, remembering dr. martin luther king jr. and the day his life was saved in harlem. also ahead, cracking down on deed fraud. the new york city commissioner of finance talks about his plans to protect the elderly. plus, life-changing assistance for women and children living below the poverty line in new jersey. we're gonna introduce you to the york street project.
sandra bookman. >> coming up, remembering dr. martin luther king jr. and the day his life was saved in harlem. also ahead, cracking down on deed fraud. the new york city commissioner of finance talks about his plans to protect the elderly. plus, life-changing assistance for women and children living below the poverty line in new jersey. we're gonna introduce you to the york street project.
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sandra: what about dr. ben carson? >> advice give him for the debate night? >> stop donald trump?ot become president. >> get as many digs for donald trump. andrea: didn't work last time, megyn. there is also question does it hurt the character going forward harris: if he wants to run for governor of florida? andrea: right. >> i like this marco rubio. i like one who seems i can hang out with him in miami. >> you don't like donald trump saying same thing? you like rubio says it -- >> donald trump attacked my father's service. that is entirely different thing. no more decorum in the presidential election. everybody might as well take the gloves off and -- sandra: if that didn't set it up, don't miss the debate. grab popcorn, whatever you fancy, do not forget to tune in to night's republican debate on fox news channel. will rubio, cruz, kasich, stop donald trump? it's a showdown we do not want to miss. join bret baier, megyn kelly, chris wallace 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on fnc. >>> major development in the hillary clinton email scandal. the justice department reportedly granting i
sandra: what about dr. ben carson? >> advice give him for the debate night? >> stop donald trump?ot become president. >> get as many digs for donald trump. andrea: didn't work last time, megyn. there is also question does it hurt the character going forward harris: if he wants to run for governor of florida? andrea: right. >> i like this marco rubio. i like one who seems i can hang out with him in miami. >> you don't like donald trump saying same thing? you like...
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>> sandra: dr.on play be -- may be getting out of the race, what do you make a neurosurgeon run from president? >> aside from political issues, i loved it. decisions -- physicians should rule the universe. [laughter] >> mike: also the state, how did it impact massachusetts on a statewide basis affecting their economy? >> so medicaid picked up anywhere from 20 to 25% of all healthcare coverage. increased coverage 300% level. we need care management, case management, we need primary care. we need a way to take care of people not just a way to pay claims, what happens with small businesses as you start -- as medicaid starts taking up more of the costs there happens to be cost ship to go commercial. as the commercial costs go up, large businesses self-ensured businesses can shift, they can do plan design, change benefits. small businesses that have to buy products off the shelf can't do that, can't adapt. >> let's look at the delivery side. this was supposed to reduce paper services and pay for outcomes
>> sandra: dr.on play be -- may be getting out of the race, what do you make a neurosurgeon run from president? >> aside from political issues, i loved it. decisions -- physicians should rule the universe. [laughter] >> mike: also the state, how did it impact massachusetts on a statewide basis affecting their economy? >> so medicaid picked up anywhere from 20 to 25% of all healthcare coverage. increased coverage 300% level. we need care management, case management, we...
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sandra bookman. >> coming up, remembering dr. martin luther king jr. and the day his life was saved in harlem. also ahead, cracking down on deed fraud. the new york city commissioner of finance talks about his plans to protect the elderly. plus, life-changing assistance for women and children living below the poverty line in new jersey. we're gonna introduce you to the york street project. >> tomorrow the nation will commemorate the birthday of dr. martin luther king jr. the slain civil rights leader was actually born on january 15, 1929. he was assassinated in memphis, tennessee, while leading a sanitation-workers' strike. but 10 years before that, he nearly lost his life in harlem. in 1958, at a book signing at blumstein's department store on 125th street, a mentally unstable woman stabbed dr. king in the chest. joining us today is alfred howard, one of the police officers at the scene on that day, and here this afternoon along with him is pierre brooks. he is the son of dr. harold brooks, one of the helped save dr. king's life. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> this is a piece of his
sandra bookman. >> coming up, remembering dr. martin luther king jr. and the day his life was saved in harlem. also ahead, cracking down on deed fraud. the new york city commissioner of finance talks about his plans to protect the elderly. plus, life-changing assistance for women and children living below the poverty line in new jersey. we're gonna introduce you to the york street project. >> tomorrow the nation will commemorate the birthday of dr. martin luther king jr. the slain...
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sandra: he actually said he only tore into dr. carson when dr.r that moment during the campaign was leading donald trump. harris: this gets to, andrea, where it talks about winning. this doesn't help marco rubio win. this doesn't help i don't know case kick win. -- john kasich win. they're trying to get one guy to lose. andrea: it doesn't help. mike lee from a lindsay gram, support of less than 1%. nobody. who does ben carson bring? six to% of valuable piece of an electorate that donald trump can use. he has a lot of evangelicals. charlie, hang on one minute. breathe. he has a lot of evangelicals from mississippi and other states. that is remarkable about his rise. >> isn't he path logical? no, he is pathological. i heard some candidate call ben carson pathological and a bser. you know who that candidate was? donald trump called ben carson pathological. and he said, don't quote me. quote him in ben carson's book. andrea: you call each other names during politics. not bean bag. you call each other's name. >> pathological means you're insane. andre
sandra: he actually said he only tore into dr. carson when dr.r that moment during the campaign was leading donald trump. harris: this gets to, andrea, where it talks about winning. this doesn't help marco rubio win. this doesn't help i don't know case kick win. -- john kasich win. they're trying to get one guy to lose. andrea: it doesn't help. mike lee from a lindsay gram, support of less than 1%. nobody. who does ben carson bring? six to% of valuable piece of an electorate that donald trump...
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dr. yeah, he happened to be challenge sandra fewer and saw you get your award you can find time and you are dedicated enough to work over in san francisco general in emergency shows how you keep your hand on the pulse of the industry thank you very much and congratulations and you and your captains and all the other paramedics and ems deserve this a lot of the folks don't get to hear how difficult to deal with a lot of the folks you've seen and repeat not only physical but mental sometimes they're voting vital nature and the compassion and dedication is remark it takes a certain type of person that can continually go out and try to take care of this person that seems on a mission to destroy themselves thank you, very much your dedicated to this a little bit different than a person putting out a fire you have a type of urge clemg around so the unique of characteristics you learn what you're doing is great it is economics driven and i'm sure all of us want to see this go to twenty-four hours a day but the leadership if it workouts you deserve a pat on the back and that's for your dedication.
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dr. frankenstein and now they can't control frankenstein, they don't know what to do about it. i don't feel badly at all. sandrawhat to do about it, gerry seib wrote a piece in the "wall street journal" this morning, republican face the moment of truth. he spoke out about a few options the anti-trump forces they have. the first they said they could fight it out and hope for different outcome on march 15th. the second option i want to run by you, charlie. party leaders could persuade everybody but mr. cruz to get out of the race to consolidate the anti-trump vote. the problem party leaders despise mr. cruz. so that wouldn't really work. >> truthfully that is only viable option for them, i don't think they are going to do it. i don't even think they would actually succeed. but, all the other options such as running a third party candidate, magically producing a candidate who wasn't good enough six months ago to run but is so good now they're going be this perfect nominee or launching anti-trump pac, all that does just promotes hillary. just assures hillary clinton wins. andrea: they could essentially hand hillary
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sandra. >>> u.s. secretary of state john kerry befended belgium's counterterrorism critics saying harping about belgium's shortcomings is frantic and inappropriate, just days after the attack. dr. sebastien gorka is a distinguished chair of military theory at marine corps university. dr. gorka, we spoke the other night. secretary kerry coming to the defense of belgium's counterterrorism efforts, saying this is not the time to monday morning quarterback. but was the ball dropped there? could this attack have been prevented? >> yes, it could have been prevented if we had a different form of leadership in europe, and if we didn't see complete failure of the immigration and integration policies within the european union. it is no surprise to intelligence professionals that the most wanted man in europe connected to the paris attacks was hiding out in plain sight in brussels in the equivalent of what is the capital of the european union. this tells you everything you need to know. the age of multiculturalism and not having to integrate and creating enclaves within europe, that era is dead. this is what is exploited by radicals, and as a result, we can expect unfortunately to see mo
sandra. >>> u.s. secretary of state john kerry befended belgium's counterterrorism critics saying harping about belgium's shortcomings is frantic and inappropriate, just days after the attack. dr. sebastien gorka is a distinguished chair of military theory at marine corps university. dr. gorka, we spoke the other night. secretary kerry coming to the defense of belgium's counterterrorism efforts, saying this is not the time to monday morning quarterback. but was the ball dropped there?...
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dr. biden. and i have the pleasure of co-chairing the military family kau sus with sandra bishop. we early on spent a lot of time together as we were thinking through priorities. and it's great to be on the stage with you today and certainly recognizing general vaut. as we walk three halls, it's hard to miss the bronze and marble reminders of the great women who lived before us. we follow their lead, remember their struggles and enjoy the rights and freedoms they helped us secure. so often we talk about the past. but women's history month provides us an opportunity to challenge people to think about those who live today and create history for the next generation. today we honor women who dream big, set goals and accepted the call to serve our country and protect our freedom. women like general wilma vaut, the first woman to deploy with the strategic air command operational unit and who, in 1980, became the first woman selected for a promotion to brigadier general in the comptroller career field. and we honor another young woman who a few years later, in 1984, joined the air force
dr. biden. and i have the pleasure of co-chairing the military family kau sus with sandra bishop. we early on spent a lot of time together as we were thinking through priorities. and it's great to be on the stage with you today and certainly recognizing general vaut. as we walk three halls, it's hard to miss the bronze and marble reminders of the great women who lived before us. we follow their lead, remember their struggles and enjoy the rights and freedoms they helped us secure. so often we...