Brussels remains tense and vigilant
Brussels remains a city on edge as some of those involved in the terrorist attacks remain at large. And on top of that, ISIS continues to make threats of more violence. Debora Patta reports.
Brussels remains a city on edge as some of those involved in the terrorist attacks remain at large. And on top of that, ISIS continues to make threats of more violence. Debora Patta reports.
Authorities investigating last week's Brussels terrorist attacks made more arrests in 13 separate raids in Belgium and across Europe. Protestors fought each other, soccer hooligan style, at a memorial to the victims in Brussels. Allen Pizzey reports from Europe with latest details.
More than 65 are dead and over 300 are injured from a bombing in a children's park in Lahore, Pakistan. The park is popular with families and the blast occurred near rides and amusements as a largely Christian crowd celebrated Easter Sunday. Danielle Nottingham has the latest.
Tampa police are searching for a group of brazen burglars who broke into a car dealership early Friday and stole eight cars. CBSN's Jamie Yuccas has more.
Face The Nation Moderator John Dickerson gives analysis of Donald Trump and Ted Cruz's comments on patrolling Muslim areas in the United States.
Former Special Assistant to the President Jeff Eggers tells CBSN's Jamie Yuccas about responding to terror, and next steps following the attacks in Belgium.
During Easter Sunday mass, Pope Francis denounced the terror attacks in Belgium. Security in St. Peter's Square was the tightest ever for an outdoor mass at the Vatican.
An apparent suicide bombing killed at least 55 people at a popular amusement park in Lahore, Pakistan, filled with Christians celebrating Easter. The provincial minister says the Christians were celebrating the Easter Holiday before the attack.
Belgian officials charged three more men with terror offenses following last week's attacks. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers talks about the high tension in Brussels, with a continued threat looming.
On this Easter Sunday, "Face the Nation" brings you the latest on this week's terror attacks in Brussels and the 2016 campaign trail. Today's guests include U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, NYPD deputy commissioner John Miller, House Homeland Security Chair Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, and others.
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on, the developments following the terrorist attack in Brussels, and what the presidential candidates have their schedule this coming week.
We leave you on Easter Sunday in the company of geese and their goslings at Los Gatos Creek Park in California's Silicon Valley. Videographer: Lance Milbrand
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Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic, Jamelle Bouie of Slate Magazine, Ben Domenech of The Federalist, and USA Today's Susan Page discuss Sen. Bernie Sander’s long-term game plan. Sanders swept the primary caucuses yesterday by large margins—73 percent to 27 percent in Washington state, 82 percent to 18 percent in Alaska, and 71 percent to 29 percent in Hawaii.
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Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, says the United States is ramping up both “visible and invisible” security measures at airports and train stations across the country. The House Homeland Security chairman says he is wary of recent ISIS-produced videos calling for terrorist attacks on American soil.
“Face the Nation” moderator John Dickerson sits down with Secretary of State John Kerry to discuss the latest developments in the aftermath of the Brussels terrorist attacks. The secretary of state weighs in on the U.S. mission to defeat ISIS and 2016’s “embarrassing” political campaign. The interview aired on the March 27, 2016 broadcast of “Face the Nation.”
Deputy NYPD Commissioner for Counterterrorism John Miller says law enforcement is investigating the Brussels bombings to determine if recent attacks are part of a global set of actions. Miller believes Sen. Ted Cruz’s recent claim that police must “patrol and secure” Muslim communities risks violating Americans’ freedom and human rights.
Secretary of State John Kerry says the United States is making “real progress” in its long-term mission to defeat the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). Kerry says the United States has recaptured 40 percent of terrorist-held territory in Syria since 2014 and takes out about one ISIS leader every day.
Secretary of State John Kerry says the Republican presidential candidates’ responses to the Brussels bombings has put world leaders in a state of shock. Kerry says heightened discussion of Muslim neighborhood surveillance and waterboarding “upsets people's sense of equilibrium about our steadiness” in the U.S.