Used, we will bring it to you. A major cocaine bust by an alameda coast guard crew and dramatic footage of the operation. Take a look at all as armed coast guards found more than 6 tons of cocaine worth an estimated 200 million. The coast guard has intercepted five of these subs since friday afternoon. They are difficult to trace. The commander said conditions on board these subs are very rough. They are completely autonomous. They have a crew that lives in an extremely cramped condition. No crew comfort at all. They have independent Propulsion Systems the crew operates. This latest bust happened 300 miles southwest of panama on march 3. Four people were taken into custody. The port of oaklands biggest terminal is closed after abruptly seizing operations about 8 30 am. The issue started after the terminal operator, ssa marine changed workers schedules last week. According to the longshoremen, the schedule change is in violation of their contract. The union says it try to negotiate the
48 degrees in the east bay and peninsula. Were heading into the upper 60s today, San Francisco 65 degrees but 70 in the north bay and feeling very comfortable as well in the east bay and peninsula with a high of 67 degrees. We will take a look at the forecast heading into the weekend. At this point it stays dry is more on that coming up in a few minutes. Lets see whats happening at the bay bridge with mike. Not a lot. We love that in the traffic report, a smooth drive. We do have cars westbound, good flow of traffic into and out of San Francisco. The map shows you the same inning for the Speed Sensors on other side approaching the bay bridge, we have road crews with typical closures through the east shore freeway and maze. No problems for the caldecott. Bay point to North Concord station the shuttle train for the bart. No delays, guys. Back to you. Thank you very much, mike. 5 01. A really terrifying 24 hours for europe after back to back terror attacks in brussels. The country still s
Rockefeller plaza. Reporter and good morning, everyone. Welcome to this special split edition of today on a wednesday morning. Its 7 00 on the west coast. Im here in brussels and savannah is back in studio 1a. Weve been seeing a lot of very touching sites around the city this morning. A growing memorial to the victims. This one near the belgian stock exchange. There was a moment of silence earlier this morning as the people of this city and this country and really all of europe still try to get their arms around what has been happening. By the way, savannah, we do have breaking news on the investigation. We now know the names of some, some of the suspected bombers. Two of them are brothers, khalid and ibrahim el bakraoui. Khalid blew himself up on a metro train behind me here. His brother detonated one of the bombs that went off at the airport. Now the man seen on the left in this surveillance photo has not yet been identified. The one on the report record tedly is najim laachraouilaac
Northern brussels. Officers shot a suspect in the leg and witnesses heard three blasts, which local mayors said were controlled explosions. So far nine people have been arrested since thursday in belgium and two in germany. Meanwhile secretary of state john kerry is in brussels to express his condolences. This is a live look at the growing memorial. Tens of thousands of people have paid their respects. Nbcs Steve Handelsman reports from brussels. Reporter good day from brussels. Three days after the terror attacks the focus remains on the human loss. This memorial in brussels still drawing tens of thousands of belgians, with word today that two young new yorkers are among the 31 people murdered by the terrorists. They were sascha and Alex Pinczowski from new york city. They had blown here and were on the phone that their mom when there was a loud noise and the phone went dead. Two americans are still reported missing and unaccounted for. I offer our deepest condolences to the people of
Passengers on the jetblue flight bound for the bahamas when something went wrong with the landing gear. I got really scared. Many on board praised the pilot and Flight Attendant for keeping calm. And its only rock n roll and they like it. But i like it yes, i do an unbelievable night in havana as the Rolling Stones perform their biggest hits. The bands music once banned in the country and now hit center stage. The band may still be rocking, saturday, march 26th, 2016. Announcer from nbc news, this is today live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. Good morning. Welcome to today. Im Sheinelle Jones. Im craig melvin. Erica is on the way back from belgium. Hundreds of thousands of folks lined the streets for the show and mick jagger said quote, times are changing. Thats a good concert anywhere. Just history making. And those guys still have it. I think some people were waiting for hours. 13 hours one person did. Stick around. Yes. Just like the building here. Lets get to the top story. Th