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Two incidents in London and Paris that appear to involve attackers using vans as weapons are raising concerns about the evolving terror threat. Paul Viollis, a law enforcement and security expert, joins CBSN to discuss.
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Two incidents in London and Paris that appear to involve attackers using vans as weapons are raising concerns about the evolving terror threat. Paul Viollis, a law enforcement and security expert, joins CBSN to discuss.
CBS News's Brook Silva-Braga joins CBSN from London with the latest details about the van attack on pedestrians in London.
At least 10 people are hurt after a van drove into a group of pedestrians near a mosque in London. The incident is now being investigated as a possible terror attack. CBS News national security analyst Fran Townsend joins CBSN with the latest.
A driver slammed his van into a crowd of worshippers leaving a London mosque overnight after Ramadan prayers. One person died at the scene and 10 others were injured. Police are treating the crash as a terrorist attack. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
London police now say at least 58 people are presumed dead following a horrific fire Wednesday that deystroyed a high-rise apartment building. Jonathan Vigliotti says residents are demanding answers.
Grief is turning into anger over the high-rise apartment fire that killed at least 30 people in London this week. Dozens are still missing, and hundreds were left homeless. Victims are outraged over what they say is a lack of information and support. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
Residents say they warned the building manager of London's Grenfell Towers for years that the building was a fire hazard. One focus of the investigation is the exterior siding. The cladding is installed a few inches away from the actual wall, and that gap may have acted like a chimney. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
London's police chief says the death toll will rise in the devastating London apartment fire. Seventeen people are confirmed dead, and many others are still missing. Fire experts believe cosmetic cladding, or siding, recently added to the building's exterior may be to blame. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
Flames engulfed a high-rise apartment building overnight in London. At least 12 people were killed and many more are missing. Jonathan Vigliotti has more.
A massive and deadly fire engulfed a London apartment tower early Wednesday. Fire officials say at least six people are dead and more than 50 are hospitalized. The flames from the 24-story building could be seen for miles. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
Early this morning a massive fire engulfed an apartment building in London. Dozens have been hospitalized and several people have died. Jonathan Vigliotti has more.
Pressure is building for British Prime Minister Theresa May to resign following her election debacle earlier this week. May called for this week's snap vote three years early, hoping to increase her party's majority and strengthen the U.K. ahead of their divorce from the European Union. Instead, the results showed a nation divided. Jonathan Vigliotti has more.
British Prime Minister Theresa May is vowing to form a new government despite losing her party's majority in parliament in this week's election. Meanwhile, two of her top advisers have resigned in the wake of the surprising results. CBS News foreign correspondent Jonathan Vigilotti joins CBSN to discuss.
British police say they are already monitoring 500 suspects and have 3,000 other people of interest on their radar. But with dozens of officers needed to monitor a suspect 24 hours a day, experts say only a small percentage of targets can be tracked. Mark Phillips reports.
CBS News correspondent Meg Oliver joins CBSN from London with details on the men who launched a van-and-knife attack in London and on new security measures taken in the city in the wake of the attack.
James Corden is taking "The Late Late Show" to his home country this week. He shot a special open for the London episodes, with the first of three airing Tuesday night. Corden and his team spent the last few days on the streets of London shooting skits, including a "Mary Poppins" crosswalk musical. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
Days after a terror attack that left at least seven dead and dozens injured, Londoners came together to hold a vigil for the victims. CBS News correspondent Elizabeth Palmer joined CBSN from London.
British police identified 27-year-old Khuram Shazad Butt as one of the attackers in Saturday's assault in London. CBS News spoke to some of his neighbors in east London. One neighbor said Butt asked him about a rented moving van he was using. Anna Werner reports.
President Trump fired his first shot against London Mayor Sadiq Khan on Twitter after Saturday night's terror attack in which three attackers killed seven people in London. Hours later, Mr. Trump renewed his call for a travel ban and faulted the Justice Department for pushing a "watered down" version of the ban. Major Garrett reports.
Eight minutes after it began, it was over. The three terrorists, wearing fake suicide belts, were shot dead by police. In their wake, they left mayhem and a trail of victims, maimed in the stabbing spree or crushed by a van on London Bridge. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
The Washington Post's Amber Phillips discusses President Trump's latest efforts to push for a more aggressive immigration and travel ban.
CBS News' Margaret Brennan reports on President Trump's response to the London terror attack, and previews his week focusing on the "travel ban" and infrastructure plans.
ISIS claims responsibility for Saturday's London terror attack that killed seven people. It was Britain's third terror attack since March. Charlie D'Agata reports on how Londoners are responding.
President Trump offered his unfiltered, instant response to the London terror attack on Twitter. In one post, he wrote: "We must stop being politically correct and get down to the business of security for our people." In another tweet, he took a swipe at the mayor of London. Margaret Brennan reports.
Prime Minister Theresa May says technology companies need to stop terrorists from working together online. CBS News senior national security analyst Fran Townsend, who was President George W. Bush's homeland security adviser, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the importance and challenges of fighting terror in cyberspace as well as physical space.
Hurricane Melissa made landfall Tuesday in Jamaica as a fearsome Category 5 storm. Forecasters said it could be the island's "storm of the century."
President Trump's final stop of his Asia tour will be focused on trade with China and the Pacific.
The Senate failed for a 13th time on advancing a GOP funding bill that would end the government shutdown, now on Day 28. Follow live updates here.
President Trump fired all six sitting members of a board that oversees architecture in D.C., as he plans a slate of major building projects — including a massive White House ballroom.
The Senate passed a measure that would block President Trump's tariffs on Brazil, after Democrats drew support from a handful of Republicans.
The U.S. on Monday struck four more vessels that the Pentagon says were trafficking narcotics in the eastern Pacific Ocean, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced.
The order from Netanyahu follows heightened tensions after Hamas returned a set of remains that Israel said belonged to a hostage recovered earlier in the war.
Officials from half the states and the District of Columbia are asking a federal judge to order the Department of Agriculture to provide food stamp benefits for November.
Amazon and UPS on Tuesday announced tens of thousands of job cuts, the latest signal that the U.S. labor market is downshifting.