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the fountain in italy and royal palace in the netherlands lit up in the colors of the belgium flag. hello again everyone. at least 34 killed and scores of people injured in the series of attacks in brussels. >> fit supportrom world leaders investigators go door to door hunting a terror suspect. we have light team coveragend we work the massive man hunt still going on at this you are hochlt j jsica is working the stepped up security here in the united states. >> ryan is working the heightened security at south florida airport but we begin with nicole who is live in the satellite center. nicole. >> brussels reeling from the attack that as you said have taken dozens of hives and left more than 200 people hurt. now authorities believe a tip from a cab driver. led them to focus on three men responsible. >> 7:59 i hear the first bomb and which was a big blast. hear the second, see the secondblast and then time for running. >>repoer: run they did. travelers in the brussels airport some j jt arriving or checking into the flights as bombs exploded aund them. others huddle close hiding behind their luggage. stroller left abandoned. >> you hear screaming and a war zone. >>reporter: but it was not over. just an hour later. blast in a subway chose to the european union complex. inside survivors forced to one through the dark over the tracks trying to escape. and outside medic rest to save the injured. >> can't explain the looked like war. it's unbelvable. item really hard. >>reporter: at the airport injured all missionaries with the mormon church and these are the men investigatorselieve are responsible. two on the 11 thought to be suicide bombers. one on the right in the light colored jacket still at large. explosive believed to be in the luggage. >> two of them somehow detonated the expsives in the suit keys on the trolley. >> president obama along with un ambassador rice was briefed on the news as he w wpped up his historic trip to cub a.he later discussed the bombings watching the cub an national team play the tampa bay rays. >> the notion that any political agenda would justify the killing of innocent people like this is something that's beyond the pail. >>reporter: authorities say after chaos died down they found and newly rallize a third bomb at the airport. prime minister of belgium has declared a three day period of mourning. in the satellite center, 7 news night team. terrorist hot to have made it out of the airport and shell ton continues our night team coverage with more on this massive man hunt for him. sheldon. >> belgian police hot on the trillion of terrorists. they can tell you about the neighborhood from where the killers came.. wh the cab driver did and what they left behind but what deposits are yet to tell the world is where the killers are. it's an hour long mission in the bell japnight to find those responsible for europe latestihad inspired mass murder. in the scar bake suburb of brussels there was nail bomb. chemicals and islamic state nag after being tipped off possibly by a cab driver who said he drove the suspects to the airport from an apartment. >> if you tilt up you can see the apartment that the forensisi workers are in right now. >>reporter: once at the brussels airport the men@ were said to be adamant to the cab driver they wanted their bag left alone. to the airport they appartly told him that they did not want him to touch their luggage. >>reporter: here they are say belgian police. two on n e left each with black glove on the left hand thought to be hiding detonator in their hand. suicide belt found in the debris at the airport. then the tie on the right. in the lighter jack it. he's thought to be alive an perhaps now among t t world motor wanted men. >> there's a guy or some sort of sniper with a rifle. >>reportrt: intelligence agency have been on high alert for pososble attack since friday arrest in belgium of accused paris attack cerebral palsycerebral palsytor salah abdeslam. >> one of the most wanted foreign fight that's we are looking for. >>reporter: after his arrest friday salah abdeslam told authoritits he create add new network an was planning new attacks. >> officials had beeee after salah abdeslam since november attack in france and his arrest wasn't the end of the search. monday french belgian officials another suspected attacker. the blast in belgium setoff one dayfter the release of his sketch. the sketch of that man hasn't officially been connected to brussels or what is happening tuesday night in cop heavy scar bake of brussels suburb. item where the map hunt charges on. it's after 3:00 a.m. in scar bake belgium and mr. is are still there in the street still centering o othe apartment taking out bags of evidence with forensic teams still on site. we are live in the plex, we are live in the plex, sheldon fox 7 7ews night team. >> okay sheldon. from the massive man hunt to mission on high alert the night team jessica is in the plex withthow the united states is reacting tonight. jessica. > the u.s. is rbingting swift>> the u.s. is rbingting swiftly. major city making big moves and while the department of homeland security reports there is no specific credible intelligence of threat to the u.s. is on guard. this scene in europe. has led tow this scene in the u.s. bomb sniffing dog and officers with big guns deployed to landmark and transit yais across the country. from the nation capitol to the big appl >> we in new york city stand ready. to fight against terror if every wa. >> nyc show of force at every turn. times square. one world trade center. subway train stations and airpts heavily policed. >> it's about confidence. the idea that the public dan feel confident in the city that we'll do everhing to try to deter and prevent an act from occurring. >> airport in atlanta, boston, chicago, miami an los a aeles also stepping up security. >> the main thinghat has been communicated from our federal partner is to tell sentences that if you see something, say something. >> leaders across the nation encourage everyone to stay on guard and to stay strong. we refuse to change who we are. >> they won't make us different. we will stand up to them and we will standby our values e.all of the security measures are out of an abundance of caution with focus on soft target places that attract crowd. typically are not heavily policed. in the news plex, 7 news night team. >>essica mentioned airports on high alert. brian is live at miami international with more bri. >> family waited here all day longor this plane to land and when it finally arrived they became v vy, very emotional. the plane from brussels emotional because it took off just minutes before the bomb went off in that airport. touching down in miami. they ever felt so good. >> knowing that just behind you we have people we didn't know anything of anything that were some of the last to fly out of brussels before the airport. >> i think i'm blessed. it was really just a few moments short and this the same spot waiting for check in. >> they were greeted by extra security when they touched down in orlando then hours latat here at mia. federal agents and police intact ty cal gear. bomb sniffing dog. random searches and tsa deployed more officers to airport across the u.s. no threats but police aren't taking any chances. >> i think we left like just a few minutes short of when it happened. so we already had our cell phone off. air men mode on so nobody was receiving anything. >> security also tight at fort lauderdale hollywood enter nature. they raised our interest a bit and we have added a little more security a little more that you will see and a lot more you won't't see. >> beefed up security was a welcome sight to travelers from ussels this woman draped in hehe family. another mom daughter reyoopted after hou of waiting and not knowing. >> i woke up this morning thinking i put my mom on the flight because i bought her a ticket. it was pretty much my fault so something needs to be done. these are innocent people. >>reporter: so the plane that landed here will turn around in just a little while and go back to belgium. it was originally scheduled to land in brussels. but they have rerouted that flight. it will now be landing in a city m an hour from brusss because the airport remains closed. >> live at mia, 7 news night team. >> signs of support pouringn from across the globe in. western world is standing with belgium. someerfect mood fills the air across bell july. messages of hope spread across the streets for strength. capitol people gathering as he plays. across the border as night fell on france mourner place candle in the shape of a heart at the plaza memorial honoring the lives lost in tuesday's attackslives lost in tuesday's attacks. in paris release thanksgiving cartoon. french belgian flag embracing as tears stream done their faces. eiffel tower also lighting up. cloak in the colors of belgium's nrachlingt italy using one of the most famous landmark to show support for brussels. the fountain blowing black, yellow and red. similar story in germany. at the gate here and in the netherlands at the royal place of amsterdam. in england london 10 downing street supporting a new flag. belgium flying at half staff next to its own. in the natn capitol the whitete lowering the american flag to half staff. stay with 7 news for continuing coverage of the terror in brussels. updates onary on line at wsvnupdates onary on line at wsvn.com. sdwroom talking to disdidn't. taking in a ball game then taking off. that's a wrap for historic stroyvt had a van 8. i have come here to bury the last remnant of the cold war in the america. >> night team with live team7 coverage of the president in cuba. >> night team taking you back to cuba and craig stephens is following the president historic visit since his arrival this weekend. good evening craig. >> belkys the president said he came here to as he said bury the last remnant of e cold war in the america. it was a short visit but now it concluded one thing is clear u.s. cuba relations are now direction. >> president out of t ts of america, barack obama. >> president obama took the stage at the great theater of havana. here he would highlight the u.s. and cuba painful past. what the president believes is a hopeful f fht i have come here to bury the last remnant of the cold war in the americasof the cold war in the americas. >>reporter president had an audience of more than 1,000 people inside the theater but his rememks clearly aimed at the cuban people across the island. >> the the speech was broadcast live on government run television. mr. obama spoke of the 90 miles between the neighboring country and the perilous journey undertaken for chance at freedom t tt. short distance has been crossed by hundreds of thousands office cuban exiles on planes. make shift rafts. >>reporter: emphasize entered very personal terms the length >> cuban revolution took place the same career that my father came to the u.s. from kenya. bay of pig took place the yearthat i was born. >> president didn't cross in provrt found differences between the nations. he spoke of democracy in human righgh and perhaps the strongest terms sense the start of his trip. >> i believe citizens should be tree to speak their mind without fear. to organize and criticizes their government and protest peacefully. and rule of law should not include arbitrary detention of people who exercise the rights nishtion a strike moment the comments were directed at raul castro in a nudge on free and fair election. >> given your commitment to self determination i am also confident that you need not fear the different voices of the cuban people and capacity to speak ncaa and assemble and vote for the leaders. presented was family size cuba yuchlt he spoke of cubaen gentlemen knew ty to th north in south florida. in the united states we have a clear monum interest to thcuban people can build it's called miami. >> anger in the exile community over the trip runs de-president did meet directly with disdidn't inside the u.s. embassy tuesday. leaders of the cuban civil society his comments to the media were brief. >> all of the individual around this table have shown extraordinary courage. there are people here who have been detaped. some in the past. some very recently. >>reporter: in the final stop the president engaged in a little baseball diplomacy if you will. first family arrived to grit fan fare in the 5555,000 seat stadium where the tampa bay ray played the could you be an national team. president didn't stay to see who won. he left the game early for josemartin airport. raul was there to see him off. it was that first official public handshake with castro lasting image open a visit that inspired some and infuriated others. now a bit more about the president's meeting this afternoon with members of the disdidn't community that immediately followed the speech he delivered this morning. robin had chance to meet with some of the people who were there. >> there has been a lot of talk about whether president should have come at this time but these people did not want t miss the opportunity to speak with him about human rights issuesesn the island. >> i tuck to the president also that we consider that the cuban he regime is receiving too much and not giving anything back. >>reporter: antonio home after tuesday morning meeting with president obama and other cuban disdidn't at the u.s. embassy ininavana. >> it requires oftentimes great courage to be active in civic life here in cuba. >>reporter: 48 hours earlier he was in much different company. peaceful marchen entered a violent clash between disdidn't and pro castro demonstrators sunday. >> what is going to happen in the next week in the next month because they feel comfortable. they feel that they are pressing really hard. opposition movement. >>reporter: invited to participate as well. she's a leader of the leads in white. group of women whose loved ones are political prisoners in cuba and they march for the freedom. she says dramatic video of sunday arrest would have been the perfect opportunity for the president to come down strongly on the cuban government. she said he missed thatopportunity. >> we are not satisfied because we were waiting for him to forceto forcefully condemn the beatings and violence. received by the police e-but both say they are hopeful for a change. >> i'm not satisfied but i feel good. i was able to tell the president how i felt. >> gas meeting. most of the time he was listeneng but we want to see of the meeting. >> this was about more than just more than just more than just -- wave momenhere with a political demonstration on our t. let me throw it back to the studio. >>reporter: man showed up with leaf let and interrupted. translation of what the man said was roughly we oppose the cuban government freedom for political prisons down with the castro and as you saw in the video some one of some official capacity what entity we do not know came in with the man threw him in a car and he was driven away. so as you can see people are still pushing the envelope trying to make sure that human rights a front and center here in cuba and using the international spotlight of the president's visit to do that. >> you menon the game robin stopped by the ball game baseball hugely popular here on the island. the tampa bay rays versus cuba national team and alex was at the ballpark. >>reporter: crowd roaring with thunder applause as president obama and cuban leader raul castro enter the baseball stadium in havana. and walk toward the seats in the v.i.p. section behind home plate. for much of the president historic trip to could you be a the rift between the u.s. and island nation taken center stage but tuesday afternoon the commander in chief and cuban leader coming together to share in something both country love baseball. pomp and circumstance filling the stadium as former major leaguer including joe torrez and derek jeter there to greet the president. each player for both tampa bay ray and cuban national team getting a personal escort to the field by a child as they were introduced. participating in the f f favorite the wave. >> they have been playing baseball on the island since the late 1800 introduced first by sailors and students from the united states of america. today for the second time in almost 6 decades the team from the united statesomes to play in cuba. >>reporter: moments later as the opening ceremony continued a group of pidgeon row lessed from the center of the diamond. the players then headed over in historical moment to greet the president. the two leaders standing side by side as the ceremonyby side as the ceremonial fit pitch is thrown and the two teams get ready to play ball. >> there's nothing like going to a ballpark and just everything slowing down n little bit and the rhythm of the game gives you a acceptsf appreciation about all the pleaseings we have. >>reporter: n nrly 50,000 fans game. cuban government is distributing tickets deciding who gets in and who doesn't. >> my company is a state company and they are for come here. >> some fans make the trip from canada hoping to catch a glimpse of the team in the stadium. >> years ago i started coming down watching baseball. players. >> others thankful to have made inside. >> i think it's insane like what an opportunity to havelike not only we are already here in this but also like our president here. wild experience definitely unique. >> i'm alex 7 news tonight team. >2 meanwhile south florida man who had a close personal connection to that game today. the steve is in the news plex with more on his story for us tonight. >> i get an e-mail last night from a woman her name is anna diaz. turns out her brother is part baseball game today. last row diaz was born in miami theon of cuban ex ichlts he was the third base umpire in today's game between the tampa bay rays and the cuban national team in havana. >> his)dad was one of those who left on a boat amid 20 foot swell. >> diaz family in miami garden watched the game together. diaz cuban born mother was the most emotional. >> i feel happy. i cried. >>reporter: diaz is a veteran major league umpire. he um pird in the world series but for his family today's game on cuban soil was equally significant. >> make me proud this hopefully between cuba and the usa which i think it will. there are changes already. >>reporter: diaz was one of two cuban americans on the umpire crew today. angel hernandez was born icuba. he now lives in pembroke pines. for dz's family, what they witness live on television today is almost unbelievable. >> i'm very proud. and happy for him. >> it's very emotional and wonderful time for us as familywonderful time for us as family. >> diaz going into his 21st season umpiring in the big league. he tur 53 next week. pretty good pre-birthday party today. ll be back rate intersports. heat play in new orleans. live in the news plex, back to you craig in havana. >> thanks so much for sharing that with us. we urge you to stay with us over the next few days because there's another big event headed here to the island being the rolling stones concert this friday 7 news reporter aebltion vandover the next several days to file reports on that cominin up. that will do it for us right now. reporting live in robin simmons 7 news night team back to you. >> thank you safe travels home guys. >> still ahead. from the night team. woman beaten and sexually assaulted. but tonight new clue in the search for the man responsible. he walk in with a plan and out with cash. but he also walked right past security camera. >> huge flames tearing through 0. this can be a critical clue in the brutal attack of a woman. the sketch of the man who ambushed and sexually assaulted her. the victim was walking through coral gables neighborhood when the man struck. >> coral gables pd pounding the pavement handing out fliers hoping some one will recognize this man who they say robbed and sexually assaulted a woman last w wk. >> it's very traumatic this is a surprise. >> went down march 13. >> police said victim walking south on granada boulevard near benetia avenue before 7:0a.m. when man jumped out and grabbed her. >> pulled her behind a tre then sexually assaulted her in a manner where he's unwanted tuvrngs unwanted fondling of her. >>reporter: he stote her stuff as he took off in a white van or suv. but she got a good look at her attacker. >> we just want to inform you about this sexual battery. >>reporter: now police tell members of the quiet commuty to be on the look out. he's describe as 30 to 40 years old. 5 foot 7 to 5 foot then and 170 to 1 80 pounds. bald. muscular build. last seen wearing a white t-shirt blue jean with blue and joel snehing. >> i'm shocked because tell thinks coral gables. sitting well with neighbors lili nadia and she's hoping police get the guy off the street. >> i'm really sorry it happened but this is miami. so you really do have to make sure that everything is locked down in your house. >> and if you think you know who the guy is police do want to hear from you call crime stoppers that number is here on the screen. you can remain anonymous and may get cash with the right information. reporting in coral gables, team. >> fbi trying to solve a cash crime in fort lauderdale. agents releasing surveillance pictures of this man here. he's weari a red shirt, baseball cap and glass. they say hstrolled in demanded money from a teller then you could out. it happened at a sun trust branch 94 south east 16 street and south federal highway. no one was hurt but here is another pretty good look at the person. if you recognize him call broward cri stoppers at this number on the screen. you could get a reward. flames in south florida neighborhood. huge fire breaking out there. the fire shooting through the roo of home in north miami. it happened near north west 139 street and north miami avenue. nobody was inside at the time and now the cause is under investigation. >> up next on south florida night tee. her dog died during routine procedure. the state board revoked a vet's license but he appealed and is still practicing. >> she's fighting to have it taken away for good and carmel florida botched routine surgery ending with the death of beloved dog. >> for yeaea the owner has been on a mission to convince authorities to take awa his license. investigative reporter carmel is on the case. >> buffy was a champion show dog. she was also sandy's pride and joy. >> love of my life. i mean she was my also sunshine and i'll spend the rest of my life missing her. >>reporter: she took buffy here to the palm beach garden office of dr. richard jeff to be spayed. she says the procedure took hours and that buffy was sent home in pain. she said she sent text messages to the vet all night. but he did not respond until the next morning when he sent this text indicating that he thought buffy would be all right. >> i knew he was awake so i called him twice in a row and right and she's in pain and what do i do d he just ignored me. >> sandy ruchd buffy to another vet and it was too late. dog died from internal bleedingdog died from internal bleeding. >> and all of a sudden i was like she's not breathing.sandy made it her mission to make sure no other pet would suffer like her buffy d.attended meetings of the florida board of veterinary medicine. people who would be responsible for disciplining dr. jeff for buffy's death. >> i'll never for give myself for spaying her and never for him. >> transcript of the first hearing about buffy in 2014 reveals the former board chair accused dr. jeff of incompetent inexcusable. and since he had been in trouble several times before and the board considered him a danger to the public, the board voked his license. dr. jeff filed an appeal in court which allowed him to practice while it was pending. the board ended up reinstatethe board ended up reinstating last summer. among those restrictions was the requirement to have another vet monitor his work. >> at hearing this month dr. jeff wanted that changed. >> we believe that dr. jeff can safely practice without on site montoyshtion he and his attorney argue paying another veto monitor his practice was expensive. >> give me some relief with on site supervision would allow me to put m mey back in things that would i normally put. alimony. the practice. et cetera. >>reporter: the board agreed. but said dr. jeff would still have to be monitored when doing surgery. >> thank you board members. >> sandy was disappointed. >> and they seem to protecthe vet instead of the pet. >> dr. jeff ignored our question >> could you respond to that. >> sandy meaeahile is not giving up. i can't bring buffy back but i feel l le others should be protected. >> carmel, 7 news. >> there is something you think carmel s suld investigate give her a call or send e-mail to clue at wsvn.com. also send a tweet to at carmel on the case. >> coming up on 7 news at 10. nice and cool out there when will the heat return. >> brent is in the weather center with this. >> soon very, very soon. it look like the warm weather will make a comeback starting tomorrow. but especially by thursday and that's not the only weather change you are going to have to deal with. >> his truck damaged in an accident and towed to a lot. while the truck was there his new tires disappeared. >> had he brand new tires on his vehicle. brand new expensive tires on his vehicle. michelin tires when he went back all of a sudden he noticed he had dry rot tires put on his vehicle. >> if you have ever had a problem with the towing company you might want to watch the next help me howard to find out your legal rights. our temperatures this hour running more than 10 degrees above where they were last night at this time and that's making for a very comfortable night across south florida. winds have turned off the ocean out of the east and those winds and especially the wind gust are more significant near the beach location compared to inland that will continue to be the t tnd as we go through the night and thereou see at the time of sunset the cloud kind of floating by. moving east to west across the area. the clouds not rain producers today. nice dry day. temperatures started off okay you remember in the 50's. 10 we saw temperatures recover nicely in the mid 70's. here's where we are now. 70 miami fort lauderdale. and up to west palm beach. as cool as 54 in jacksonville the same temperature now that's close to the center of high pressure and that's where you see the look of clouds over the south east. that high is going to continue to shift into the atlantic over the next couple of days with some more changes for us locally. out in the western states low pressure and that is spinning up some storm energy out of the rockies places like denver even tonight under a blizzard warning and some snow showers expected out of that weather system all the way up into thee western great lakes. with some colder air. we are in for a warm-up and the reason why we are on the back side of this high prprsure area more south easterly wednesday coming our way starting tomorrow and especially thursday and friday with moisture surge and that means the better chance for rain expandinin the area. that will start not tomorrow but on thursday and last for a few day was the higher rain chances. and the chance for few storms. use caution as we still have an with choppy water. temperatures steady and comfortable in the 60's. near average tomorrow with sunshine and mostly dry weather and then we keep the umbrella out. rain showers and storms threw up coming easter weekend and early next week that's the 7 on 7 forecast. >> heat returns thank you pwren. stillllhead on the night team. something one community felt couldn't happen but 6-year-old girl was just taken away from the only family shehe ever known. 6-year-old girl taken away from her family she's known all her life. her foster family screaming in protest. given up by her parent years ago. >> but because of federal law that aims to protect native american children she must now it was a day 6-year-old lexi bounced in amend out of foster homes since birth never saw coming. clutch i ithe arms of foster dad dramatic scene unfoleyed outside the home here. as foster mom summer and her children screamed in the background. l.a. county department of children and family services family service agents on court order removed lexi. who is part native american from the only family she's known for the past 4 years. >> she's the happiest child you will ever meet today. tomorrow, no. she was she was student of the month last month for how caring she is for people. and people. >>reporter: the case involved a tribal custody battle that hinged on the indian child welfare act from the knight 1970's. aimed at protecting native american children. lexi is 1.5 percent chalk tawchlt even though hereby honestly cal parent relicensing extended family in utah has been fighting for custody t.the foster family attempt to adopt lexi over the past several years have been unsuccessful. >> county of l.a. always talks about how important it is to maintain consistency and permanence for children and yet they violent that today. it's gut wrenching. >>reporter: family tried to file a stay with the california supreme court but thon day. >> keep her here. >>reporter: not even prayers by hundreds of heart broken community members could change lexi's fate. >> lexi fter family filed an appeal with california highest court. also asking the girl be returned until final decision is made. >> bizarre story. >> right. follow that closely. >> 3 heat players over 20 points tonight as miami takes on new orleans. >> hurricane basketball team louisville tonight. new orleans without a bunch of players including the big star anthony davis. heat i road black first quarter miami on the break. stoudamire had 16 points. 9 rebounds. the lob to white side. partf 15-1 run toen the first. heat up 14 after 1. second quarter white side blocksecond quarter white side blocks drew holiday. joe johnson to wade. wade heads north. wade had 25 game high $25. heat up 19 at the break fourth quarter dang to him for three. heat led as many as twoochlt lead gets down to 5. but the heat do not cave. wade to white side. hoop and the foul white side had 24 a 10 of 11 shooting. heat win 113-99. heat still in first place in the division. first time this season thheat are 12 games over 500. >> i'm cing out here again tough road win. just trying to come out here and keep this thing warm. >> that's san antonio tomorrow.all the dolphins big shots available this morning at the nfl meetings in boca. about grimes. wife of corner back. she caused attention by ripping dolphins players on twitter and on the radio. dphins cut brent. >> i'll not yet down to that level. i think everybody know what is she presented and i thought it was best that dolphins move on from brent and mrs. >> yes we know. new dolphins coach making the round th the media as well. takes over a team that went 6 6 and 10 and went 1 and 5 in the division.he really said nothing. >> need to figure out a way to play the group and the talent alone that does nothing. >> make sure we do a great job of putting three faces together an win games as proof instead of one or two guys. >> up to the sweet 16. the canes left for louisville this afternoon. rodriguez taking selfie before airport. third seeded canes plays thursday night. tonight the canes playing baseball in the hotel ballroom in louisville. using a this. canes 4 point under dog in basketbaba on thursday night. no matter. >> we love it down here. always going to be uer dog. big motivation for us. >> just gives us a lot of field to continue to have sk sichlts i look forward. fernandez start dd for the marlins against the red sox newspaper jump material best jose been all spring. near perfect for 5 ming. no hits. no run. one walk the only blemish. struck out 4. 98 on the gun and mary lips beat the sox 3 nothing. >> a little bit. belilie it or not. and try something new take and. really good mapger and we throw zeroro. >> me too. look out. here comes the wave. president obama and raul castro game todod in cuba. tampa bay ray and the cuban national team ray's game 2 run homer in the 4th inning. tampa bay beat could you be a 4-1. 55,000 people just enjojong baseball. >> i said this before. that's the power of baseball. that's the power of sports. it can change attitude sometimes in ways that politician can never change. a spch can't change. >> panthers play at boston on thursday. tampa won tonight so they are now tied for first, barry university in the elite 8 tomorrow afternoon. go bucks i'm steve. 0. that is a wrap for us first at 10:00 ciao ciao. now at 11:00. another terrorist attack if europe. dozens killed. >> i can't spraip it looked like war. >> as multiple exploon rock bell jim. we were fearing terrorist attacks and that has now happened. >> tonight travelers on alert. police working around the clock. >> we refuse to be afraid. we refuse to change who we are. >> 7 news night team coverage of the terror in brussels. >> hello everyone i'm well keys.. >> i'm in for craig stephens who is on scenement in cuba. 7 news at 11:00 o'clock starts now. >> off the top we begin with a look at one world trade center in new york city and countryin new york city and countries solidarity lighting up the sky line in the colors of the belgium flag. >> people come together for touching tribute placing flowers and lighting candle in honor of the victims. hello again everyone. today's terror in brussels leaving dozens dead in attack on the airport and at subwayay station. >> massive man 100 under which for the remeang suspect believed to still be alive. we have coverage sheldon is covering the s@arch. stepped up security at south florida airport but we begin with nicole live in the satellite center with more on these attacks. nicole. >> brussels still reelinfrom the attack that is has taken at least 34 lives and left morere than 200 people hurt. now authorities believe a tip from a cab driver led them to are responsible. >> 7:59 i hear the first palm and which was a big blast. hear the second, see the second blast and then it's time for running. >> run they did. travelers in the brussels airport some just arrivinin offer checking into the flights as bombs exploded arosnd them. others huddle close hiding behind the luggage. stroller left abandoned. >> you hear screaming and l and war zone. >> it was not over. just an hour later a blast in a subway close to the europe union complex. inside survivors forced to walk through the dark. over the tracks trying to escape and outside medic race to save the injured. >> it looked lucky war. it's u uelievable. unbelieve. really hard. >> at the airport 4 americans among the injured.

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