CBS Weekend News anchor Jeff Glor reflects on the impact the attacks in Paris have had across the globe
CBS Weekend News anchor Jeff Glor reflects on the impact the attacks in Paris have had across the globe.
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CBS Weekend News anchor Jeff Glor reflects on the impact the attacks in Paris have had across the globe.
In a 60 Minutes interview, a witness to the terrorist attack in Paris says one of the gunmen had the bearing of a military or police officer.
Security consultant Alain Bauer tells 60 Minutes that the terrorist attacks in Paris show a cult-like level of determination.
France is calling on its allies to step up the offensive against ISIS after a string of attacks in Paris left at least 132 dead. Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Joel Rubin spoke to CBSN about the latest in the battle against the terror group.
At least 89 of the victims were killed at the Bataclan theater as a U.S. rock band performed. CBS News correspondent Allen Pizzey reports on some of the incredible survival stories from that attack. Warning: Some of the images are graphic.
CBS News corespondent Contessa Brewer reports on how technology could have been used to conceal the Paris attacker's communications from authorities.
Former CIA deputy director and CBS News senior security contributor Michael Morell discusses whether a new strategy in fighting ISIS is warranted after the terror attacks in Paris.
European authorities are still hunting a Belgian resident who is the last of eight suspects in a string of terror attacks across Paris. Former FBI Assistant Director Timothy Murphy discussed the latest on the manhunt.
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders talks with “Face the Nation” host John Dickerson fresh off the second primary debate Saturday night. He discusses climate change, terrorism, and Wall Street.
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders defends his statements linking climate change to the rise of terrorism and international conflicts
A French prosecutor has updated the death toll of the Paris terror attacks to 129 with 352 wounded. CBS News' Elaine Cobbe has the latest for CBSN.
New details have been announced by a French prosecutor, including an updated death toll of 129. CBS News' Elaine Cobbe has more for CBSN.
Police have made several terror-related arrests in Brussels, Belgium, in connection to the attacks in Paris. Irish Times Reporter Suzanne Lynch has details for CBSN.
Police in Belgium have apprehended several suspects in connection with the terror attacks in Paris. CBS News' Elaine Cobbe has the latest for CBSN.
The multiple attacks in Paris will have a major effect on global counter-terrorism efforts. CBS News senior national security analyst Juan Zarate joins CBSN with analysis.
The multiple attacks in Paris have heightened security in the United States. Fmr. FBI Asst. Dir. for Counter Intelligence Skip Brandon has analysis for CBSN.
Paris remains on lockdown the morning after multiple terror attacks by ISIS killed more than 120 people. France 24 journalist Phoebe Lanzer Wood joins CBSN to discuss.
The terror attacks in Paris have raised concerns about travel worldwide. CBS News Homeland Security correspondent Jeff Pegues has details for CBSN.
French President Francois Hollande has declared the multiple attacks in Paris to be an "act of war." U.S. Army (Ret.) Lt. Col. Tony Shaffer has analysis for CBSN.
Survivors of the ISIS terror attacks in Paris share their experiences. CBS News' Elaine Cobbe joins CBSN from outside the Bataclan theater.
ISIS has claimed responsibility for multiple attacks in Paris that left more than 125 people dead. CBS News foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer has the latest for CBSN.
National Security is expected to be a major topic at tonight’s Democratic presidential candidate debate in Des Moines, Iowa in the wake of the deadly attacks in Paris. CBS will be broadcasting the debate. Major Garrett reports with a look ahead from Des Moines.
San Francisco City Hall was illuminated in the French national colors last night after the terror attacks in Paris. The blue, white, and red colors show solidarity with the French people. Support for France was also expressed in light at the world trade center in New York. In London, there was a light display at Wembley stadium, and in Brazil, Rio De Janeiro’s “Christ the Redeemer” statue was lit up last night.
President Obama has pledged his full support to France in the wake of Friday’s terror attacks. Candidates vying to replace President Obama are beginning to react to the news. Julianna Goldman reports.
The Paris attacks come 10 months after 20 people died during attacks on the offices of the Charlie Hebdo Magazine and a kosher supermarket in Paris. In August, three Americans stopped a man with a machine gun on a French train. Are these multiple coordinated attacks on "soft targets" an evolution of the terrorist threat in Western Europe? CBS News' national security analyst, Juan Zarate joins CBS “This Morning: Saturday”
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