Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson says "we need to do more" to fight the richest, most powerful extremist groups
Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson says "we need to do more" to fight the richest, most powerful extremist groups.
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Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson says "we need to do more" to fight the richest, most powerful extremist groups.
The latest on terror threats to America and the legal spat over Obama’s immigration plans, with Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson, Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, and others.
Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wisconsin, warns of the threat cyber attacks pose to the private and public sectors in the Republican weekly address.
World governments are turning up the heat on social media companies like Twitter over terrorism, as ISIS continues to recruit new fighters online with their sophisticated digital propaganda operations. They believe the sites can take a bolder stand against ISIS and other groups online. Margaret Brennan reports from the State Department where an international summit tried to tackle violent extremism.
As the White House summit on Countering Violent Extremism enters its third and final day, a new CBS News poll shows a growing number of Americans see ISIS as a major threat. CBS News senior security contributor and former CIA deputy director Michael Morell joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss the U.S. response to the extremist group.
Inside al Qaeda: Living and working with terrorists; Reforming solitary confinement at infamous California prison; then, billionaire Koch brother's crusade against counterfeit wine.
"We are not at war with Islam," President Obama said at a White House summit on countering violent extremism.
Ruth Marcus, David Sanger, Nancy Youssef, and John Harris discuss the intersection of U.S. politics and the fight against Islamic extremists in Iraq and Syria.
CBS News' Charlie D'Agata reports from Jordan on the aggressive response to the execution of a Jordanian fighter pilot at the hands of ISIS militants.
Former National Security Adviser Tom Donilon and former CIA Deputy Director Michael Morell discuss a range of threats facing the U.S., including ISIS and al Qaeda.
Jordanian Media Minister Mohammed al-Momani discusses his country's campaign against militants with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria.
Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, warns that extremists in Iraq and Syria could threaten the U.S. homeland if left unchecked.
The latest on the fight against ISIS and the effort to contain Measles with Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Arizona, Dr. Anthony Fauci, former National Security Adviser Tom Donilon, and others.
Jordanian Foreign Minister Nasser Judeh says his government has seen "no proof of life" of a Jordanian military pilot held by Islamic extremists.
CBS News' Holly Williams reports from Iraq on the latest developments in the fight against extremists with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria.
The hostage negotiations between Jordan, Japan and ISIS are raising questions about the way countries deal with terror groups. CBS News national security analyst Juan Zarate joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss the latest.
In WorldView, we are following the latest on a suicide bombing at a Catholic church in Indonesia, Myanmar's military coup, Mexico's coronavirus death toll update, and an attack in Mozambique that killed dozens. CBS News foreign correspondent Ian Lee joins CBSN AM with the roundup.
Whistleblower says bishop knew of sexual abuse allegations, but did nothing; then, what remains to be done in the final phase of America's war on ISIS; and, meet Jaap van Zweden, the new maestro of the New York Philharmonic
Did the FDA ignite the opioid epidemic? Then, should a former terrorist be allowed into witness protection? And, China's drive to dominate the electric car industry
Miss the second half of the show? The latest on the fight against terrorism and the 2016 presidential race.
The latest on the fight against terrorism, the new Congress, and the 2016 presidential race, with British Prime Minister David Cameron, Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, White House senior adviser Dan Pfeiffer, and others.
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, warns that the threat posed by homegrown extremism is real and growing.
Michael Morell, the former deputy director of the CIA, discusses America's victories (and setbacks) in the fight against terrorism, over 13 years after 9/11.
"Face the Nation" host Bob Schieffer discusses Pope Francis' assertion that people should avoid mocking religion.
The arrest of Christopher Lee Cornell, an Ohio man who allegedly planned to bomb the U.S. Capitol, was just the latest in a string of potential attacks the FBI has thwarted. Jeff Pegues takes a look at some of the other plots.
The Justice Department early Tuesday released more than 11,000 additional documents and photos from the Jeffrey Epstein files, the latest group of records made public under a new law.
ICE has filed more than 8,000 requests to toss out asylum claims in immigration court, asking judges to send immigrants to third-party countries.
President Trump announced plans to build a new "Trump class" of battleships, part of the Pentagon's new "Golden Fleet."
Economists polled by financial data firm FactSet had forecast an annualized 3% pace for the July to September period.
Democratic Sen. Richard Blumenthal is pushing for more information on a White House ballroom project championed by President Trump, sending letters to the project's architect and some fundraising dinner attendees.
A small Mexican navy plane on a medical mission crashed Monday near Galveston, Texas, killing at least five people.
Brown University police chief Rodney Chatman has been placed on leave after the mass shooting that killed two students in Providence, Rhode Island.
President Trump has responded to the release of the Epstein files, saying Monday that the release of photos risked ensnaring "highly respected" people with no connection to Epstein's crimes.
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a pill version of the weight-loss drug Wegovy.