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After arriving in Saudi Arabia, President Trump attended a welcoming ceremony at the king's Royal Court. Watch here.
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After arriving in Saudi Arabia, President Trump attended a welcoming ceremony at the king's Royal Court. Watch here.
President Trump is expected to address ways to combat terrorism during a two-day stop in Saudi Arabia. Mr. Trump and the first lady's arrival in the Saudi Arabian capital, Riyadh, began with some logistical difficulties. The president will also visit holy sites in Jerusalem and the Vatican followed by a NATO summit in Brussels and then G7 meetings in Sicily. Major Garrett reports.
President Trump arrived in Saudi Arabia, kicking off his first foreign trip as president. Watch here.
During his confirmation hearing, Rex Tillerson, Donald Trump's pick for secretary of state, was questioned about Saudi Arabia's violation of human rights. See his remarks here.
The U.S. Senate has overwhelmingly voted to override President Obama's veto of a bill that would allow 9/11 victims' families to sue Saudi Arabia. CBS News foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan has the details.
Congress may vote to override President Obama's veto of the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act, which would allow families impacted by 9/11 to sue the Saudi Arabian government. CBS News' Margaret Brennan discusses the significance.
The Senate plans a vote Wednesday to override President Obama's veto of a bill giving 9/11 families the right to sue Saudi Arabia. Many of those families claim the Saudi government has connections to the terror plot. Secretary of Defense Ash Carter is telling Congress the bill could undermine counterterrorism efforts around the world. Margaret Brennan reports.
Previously classified material from the investigation into 9/11, which became known as the "28 pages," was released Friday. The documents looked at possible connections to Saudi officials. Pam Coulter from CBS Radio News joins CBSN with more.
U.S. now No. 1 in oil reserves; wobbly British banks drag down U.S. stocks; BlackBerry killing off its "Classic" smartphone. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
CBS News national security contributor Juan Zarate discusses the string of attacks by ISIS in Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Bangladesh.
CBS News senior national security analyst Juan Zarate joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss the wave of deadly terror attacks in Saudi Arabia.
President Obama is making a personal appeal to Middle East allies to step up the fight against ISIS. The president met Thursday with Gulf Arab leaders at a security summit hosted by Saudi Arabia. Margaret Brennan reports from Riyadh on why the president is facing skepticism.
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President Obama met with Saudi Arabia's king for two hours on Wednesday. The president was met by a small delegation, minus the usual pomp and ceremony that is usually given to world leaders. Margaret Brennan has more.
President Obama has arrived in Saudi Arabia in an attempt to repair relations with the Gulf ally. This visit comes amid allegations that the 9/11 hijackers had Saudi support. CBS News senior national security analyst Juan Zarate and former U.S. ambassador to Iraq Christopher Hill join CBSN to discuss.
CBS News projects that businessman Donald Trump will be the winner of the Republican primary in his home state; when an industrial incinerator was approved to be built near her already polluted neighborhood, high schooler Destiny Watford jumped into action to stop it
President Obama will fly to Saudi Arabia Tuesday night, as relations between the U.S. and the Middle Eastern ally are being tested. The Saudis are not fond of Obama's recent comments that they are "free riders" in the region, or the possible declassification of the myterious 28 pages of 9/11 documents. Margaret Brennan reports.
CBS' Charlie Rose sat down with President Obama on Monday, right after Obama spoke by phone with Russian President Vladimir Putin about the Syrian war. The interview also touched on U.S. plans to send more special forces to Iraq to help combat ISIS, and the classified document which may shed light on links between Saudi officials and the September 11 terror attacks. Charlie Rose joins CBSN with more about his conversation with the president.
On Tuesday President Obama begins a week-long trip to Saudi Arabia, Britain and Germany. At his first stop, he will talk with Saudi leaders facing trouble at home and abroad. He will also meet with leaders of six Persian Gulf countries to discuss the fight against ISIS. The president spoke with “CBS This Morning” co-host Charlie Rose about his foreign policy Monday at the White House, after officials announced another 200 American troops will be sent to Iraq.
A classified portion of the 9/11 report known as the "28 pages" contains details that may connect some members of the Saudi royal family to Al Quaeda and the Septemeber 11 terror attacks. Some victims' families want to sue the Saudi government. CBS' Chip Reid explains from the White House.
The latest CBS News Battleground Tracker poll shows Hillary Clinton leading Bernie Sanders by 10 points in New York. On the eve of the key New York primary, Sanders joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what he thinks is his path to victory in the 2016 race, his tax returns, and why he supports legislation on allowing 9/11 victims' families sue the Saudi government.
Pressure is growing to release the classified "28 papers," part of a 9/11 report that has been locked in a vault since the publishing of the 9/11 commission. CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes has the latest details for CBSN.
the CDC now believes the mosquito that carries the Zika virus is found in thirty states, not twelve as previously estimated; at the Caromont goat cheese farm in southern Virginia, this is the time of year when baby goats run wild
Saudi Arabia is rejecting a “60 Minutes” report about a classified document that may prove a Saudi link to the 9/11 hijackers. The explosive allegations are contained in a secret section of a report on the terror attacks known as the “28 Pages.” Former members of Congress who have read the document want the Obama administration to declassify the report. Steve Kroft reports.
Former Sen. Bob Graham and others urge the Obama administration to declassify redacted pages of a report that holds 9/11 secrets. Steve Kroft reports.
Former Presidents George W. Bush and Joe Biden are attending the funeral for former Vice President Dick Cheney, who died at the age of 84.
Trump has endorsed a proposal to end Russia's war on Ukraine, but there's no indication yet that Kyiv will accept the terms, which seem to favor Moscow.
President Trump said Wednesday he has signed a bill that requires the Justice Department to release files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein within 30 days.
The Trump administration is pushing to remove Kilmar Abrego Garcia from the U.S. ahead of his criminal trial on human smuggling charges next year.
Ghost guns that are 3D-printed are being made from plans readily available online, experts say.
The strikes have come amid a broader buildup of U.S. military forces in the Caribbean as the Trump administration continues to put pressure on Venezuela.
The September jobs report, which was delayed due to the government shutdown, comes amid a slowdown in hiring across the U.S.
Researchers recorded a record-breaking wind gust as Hurricane Melissa lashed the Caribbean in late October.
The drug trafficking suspect was turned over to the U.S. to face charges he trafficked large quantities of cocaine and fentanyl into the country.