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Ted Cruz defends proposal to patrol Muslim communities

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Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz picked up an important endorsement from his former rival, Jeb Bush. He is also celebrating a win in Utah's caucuses. But Cruz is facing a backlash over his proposal to target Muslim Americans after the Brussels attacks. On Tuesday after the bombings, he said, "We need to empower law enforcement to patrol and secure Muslim neighborhoods before they become radicalized." Cruz joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss why he is proposing the policy.

New concerns about "soft targets" after Brussels attacks

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Stepped up security in the wake of the Brussels attacks could be the new normal at airports across the U.S. The pair of explosions at Brussels Airport happened near the check-in desks in the departures hall. That's outside the more secure area where travelers pass through security screeners, and experts often refer to these locations as "soft targets." Kris Van Cleave reports.

Candidates slam Obama for staying in Cuba after Brussels attacks

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President Obama is in Argentina Wednesday for a state visit. The two-day trip follows the president's historic trip to Cuba, where he took in a baseball game. An image Tuesday showed the president seated next to Cuban President Raul Castro hours after the Brussels attacks. This quickly came under fire back home from Republican candidates. Dean Reynolds reports on how the presidential hopefuls plan to confront the terror threat.

Morell on Brussels manhunt for suspected bomb-maker

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Former CIA deputy director and CBS News senior security contributor Michael Morell joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the significance of the manhunt for suspected bomb-maker Najim Laachraoui and the network of terrorists in Europe.

Special Report: Brussels attacks suspect reportedly arrested

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Belgian media outlets reported that Najim Laachraoui, a suspect in the Brussels terror attacks, was arrested Wednesday morning in the city of Anderlecht. Laachraoui is also suspected of involvement in the November attacks in Paris. Anne Marie Green anchors this CBS News Special Report, with Holly Williams reporting from Brussels.

Summarizing Tuesday's terror attacks

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CBS Evening News anchor Scott Pelley summarizes what is known in the terror attacks at Brussels airport and subway station.

Former Toronto Mayor Rob Ford dies

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Rob Ford, the former Toronto mayor who admitted to smoking crack while in office, died Tuesday at 46 after a battle with cancer. Scott Pelley has more.

Molenbeek: Brussels' terrorism hotbed

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A section of Brussels called Molenbeek has become a breeding ground for ISIS. Several of the Paris attackers were from there, including the suspect arrested just last week. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers recently traveled to the area to learn more.



Presidential candidates react to Brussels attacks

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The five remaining presidential candidates gave a range of different responses to the terrorist attacks in Brussels. Tuesday also marks primary day in three states: Arizona, Utah, and Idaho. Nancy Cordes reports.

How safe are airports from terrorist attacks?

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The bombs that were detonated in the Brussels airport went off in the departure area, just before the security checkpoint. That space is vunerable to attacks, raising questions about what else can be done to make airports more secure. Kris Van Cleave has more.

Obama juggles Cuban visit with response to Brussels attack

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President Obama learned of Tuesday's terror attack while in the middle of his historic trip to Cuba. The president offered his support and condolences to Belgium, but kept his attention on his trip. Margaret Brennan has more.

Mormon missionaries among U.S. victims of Brussels attack

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For one victim of Tuesday's attacks in Brussels, it was not his first brush with terrorism. Mormon missionary Mason Wells was just a block from the bombs at the 2013 Boston Marathon. On Tuesday, the 19-year-old was wounded by one of the bombs at the Brussels airport. Danielle Nottingham has more.

U.K. terror expert on Brussels attack

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CBS News consultant Richard Walton, the former head of counter terrorism for the London metropolitan police, provides some insight into Tuesday's attacks.

Europe on high alert after terror attacks

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The war against terror in Europe must be fought using intelligence -- but to do that, officials say, Europe's security agencies have to share information better. After six attacks on European soil since the beginning of last year alone, there's never been more pressure to get it right. Elizabeth Palmer reports.

The world mourns with Brussels

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Memorials for the victims of the Brussels attacks began popping up within hours of the bombings. Scott Pelley reports.

FBI ramps up surveillance on terror suspects in U.S.

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The federal government said Tuesday there is no credible threat of a Brussels-style plot against the United States. But law enforcement agencies are concerned about terrorists who may be operating under the radar. Jeff Pegues has more.

How could ISIS pull off Brussels attack?

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Michael Morell, former deputy director for the CIA, discusses how the Brussels attacks could have happened -- and what can be done to prevent similar attacks in America.

Are Brussels bombings connected to Paris attacks?

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A number of the suspects in last year's Paris terrorist attacks that killed 130 people came from the same neighborhood in Brussels. Holly Williams reports on how the two attacks may be linked.

What can the public do to help prevent attacks in U.S.?

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John Miller, deputy commissioner of intelligence and counter terrorism for the NYPD, shares what can be learned from the response to the Brussels attacks -- and what the public can do do stay safe.

Security stepped up in U.S. in response to Brussels terror attack

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In the U.S., security has been stepped up at airports, train stations, and national monuments. Tourist attractions in New York, Washington D.C. and Miami were also on law enforcement's heightened security list. Michelle Miller reports.

Several Americans among wounded in Belgium

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No Americans have been found among the dead so far, but several were caught up in the Brussels attacks. Jim Axelrod details what we know about them.

Targeted subway station near European Parliament building

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At least twenty people were killed in the subway bombing during Tuesday's Brussels terrorist attacks. The explosion in the station went off about an hour after the attacks at the airport. Allen Pizzey has more.

Ted Cruz reacts to Brussels terror attack

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Responding to the Belgium terror attacks, Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz said: "We need to patrol and secure Muslim neighborhoods." Vinita Nair has more.

3 terror suspects seen in Brussels terror attacks

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Officials have released a photo of three men suspected in carrying out the Brussels terror attacks. CBS News correspondent Elaine Cobbe joins CBSN from Brussels International Airport with the latest on what we know about the possible suspects.





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