Thank you for joining us. Authorities are continuing their search for one of the suspected attackers who was spotted on surveillance cameras at the Brussels Airport that was targeted. In fact that man was seen at the airport wearing a white coat. The two other men that he was with are believed to be suicide bombers. Just a few minutes ago and belgium media identified them as brothers known to Police Reportedly with ties to the paris attacks. While the manhunt continue for the third suspect people across the world are mourning the victims. Vigils have been forming and growing including this one where people gathered last night to light candles and take a moment to honor lives lost. Well continue our coverage of the attacks in brussels throughout the morning but first lets get a check on the weather and traffic and turn to we finally have spring weather on the way. Its about time spring began after midnight saturday night. 49 in new york city with temperatures in the upper 30s, 43 montic
Healthcare care law before the nine justices. We are opening up for months to hear your reactions. Give us a call. Emocrats, 202 7488001. Democrats 202 7488000 republicans, 202 7488001. Ndependents 202 7488002 outside the u. S. , 202 7488003. You. Monday morning to headlines about the Supreme Court cost decision the Supreme Courts decision. Health law back in the high court to the front page of the National Section of the New York Times, the Supreme Court to hear another case of contraception and religion. Partontraceptive mandate of the Affordable Care act requiring employers to cover 20 types of fda approved drugs and services as part of their health plans. The Washington Times noting the glue the groups that brought this case equate morning after pills with abortion. To explain more we turn to lawrence hurley, reuters Supreme Court correspondent. Good morning. Explain what is being challenged and who brought this case back to the Supreme Court. To an this is a challenge accommodatio
Controls only during emissions tests but not during actual drivie inine in driving. Many cars passed the tests but admitted up to 35 times more than should be. We have a very strong suspicion that data that holds the keys as to how far volkswagen knew that these vehicles werent meeting epa standards may lie right in the heart of belmont. Reporter volkswagen has apologized but not released many details in terms of who is responsible for the action. The lab has declined to comment on any pending litigation but an hour ago did issue a statement saying its not involved in the development or creation of any parts or systems related to vehicle emissions. We should also point out that is not an allegation pointed out in the lawsuit. Robert honda, nbc bay area news. Thank you, robert. A few years ago our tech and Business Reporter scott budman got an exclusive look inside that lab at the center of those suspicions. Scott joins us now for a closer look at what workers are doing inside the resea
We continue with our look at the history of syracuse. Dennis we are dennis we are standing in a reconstruction of a 19th century salt boiling block. It was used to reconstruct sold for over 100 years. This reconstruction was done in 1930 as part of a public works project during the great depression. This area was very important throughout the. Period because it was the center of the uruguay iroquois confederacy. These soldiers were the first to notice the salt mines, and that was noted from very early on in the colonial period. It did not get a chance to be commercially exploited until really after the american revolution. A variety of treaties concentrated the land to territories south of the lake. The state took ownership of the shore around the lake so that it could be developed commercially forestalled production for salt production. The statecontrolled the land ,hrough the drilling of wells but that manufacturing was actually in the hands of private individuals. It started in the
We are standing in a salt boiling brock. Boiling block. This area was very important ,hroughout the colonial period because it was the center of what we know today as the uruguay confederacy. Iroquois confederacy. There were various missionaries, explorers, soldiers coming into this area. They were the first to notice the salt brine as far as europeans. The significance of salt brining around the lake was noted very early on during the colonial period. It did not get a chance to be exploited until after the american revolution, when a variety of different treaties concentrated local native people to territory south of the lake. The state took ownership of the shore around the lake, so that it could be developed commercially for salt production. The statecontrolled the land, they controlled the sources of brine through the drilling of ells and so forth. Manufacturing was actually in the hands of private individuals. It started into the early 19th century. The biggest problem they had wa