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FBI steps up security after Brussels terror attacks

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CBS News has learned that the FBI is stepping up security in the U.S. after the terror attacks in Brussels. Frank Cilluffo, associate vice president of the Center For Cyber and Homeland Security, and joins CBSN with more analysis on security in America

Manhunt underway for Brussels terror attack suspects

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A manhunt is underway for possible suspects in the Brussels terror attacks. An ISIS flag and weapons were found during a police raid in the city. Former CIA covert operations officer Mike Baker joins CBSN with more insight.

Brussels reacts to deadly terror attacks

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A possible image of the Brussels terror suspects has surfaced. Gabriele Steinhauser is a reporter for the Wall Street Journal based in Brussels, and joins CBSN with more.

Brussels attack follows high-profile arrest

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The deadly twin attacks in the Belgian capital come just three days after the last surviving suspect in the Paris attacks was arrested. Anne Marie Green and Jamie Yuccas report.

Zarate on disrupting ISIS' adaptability, threat to Belgian nuclear plants

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President Obama said the Brussels attacks Tuesday are another reminder the world must unite against the scourge of terrorism. CBS News senior national security analyst Juan Zarate joins “CBS This Morning” from Salt Lake City to discuss the “material problem” Europe has in the ability to disrupt ISIS networks and the implications of evacuating Belgium nuclear reactor facilities.

Clinton: We have to do more to combat terror in Europe

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Democratic presidential candidate and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton joins "CBS This Morning" over the phone to discuss the Brussels terror attacks and why she thinks Europe needs to confront the terror threat more seriously.

Former TSA chief on U.S. security after Brussels attacks

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After deadly explosions at the Brussels airport and Maelbeek metro station, the U.S. is expected to heighten security at transportation hubs. With analysis on the terror threat in American airports, former administrator of the U.S. Transportation Safety Administration John Pistole joins CBSN.



Witnesses describe scenes of Brussels terror bombings

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The sights and sounds of the explosions in Belgium sent eyewitnesses running. The blasts sparked panic at a busy travel time at the Brussels Airport and metro station. Watch what witnesses had to say about the explosions.

Ex-Homeland Security chief on impact of Brussels attacks on U.S.

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The U.S. embassy in Brussels advised American citizens in Belgium to shelter in place. Michael Chertoff, who was secretary of Homeland Security under President George W. Bush, joins “CBS This Morning” over the phone to discuss the Brussels terror attacks and its impact in the U.S.

Presidential candidates react to Brussels terror attacks

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Republican candidates Donald Trump, John Kasich and Ted Cruz have reacted to Tuesday's explosions in Brussels. Trump told CBSN that he'd be extremely careful about letting people from the Middle East into the country. Julianna Goldman reports.

Obama in Cuba informed of Brussels terror bombings

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President Obama is receiving updates on the Belgium terror bombings while on his trip to Cuba. U.S. officials believe Americans have been injured in the explosions and are trying to track down their family members. Margaret Brennan reports from Havana, where she is traveling with the president.

Inside Brussels neighborhood of Molenbeek

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Belgium's prime minister says there's no information connecting Tuesday’s terror attacks to the recent arrest of Salah Abdeslam, the one surviving suspect from last year's Paris attacks. He and other suspects came from a section of Brussels called Molenbeek. CBSN’s Vladimir Duthiers visited the neighborhood after the Paris attacks.

Increased security in NYC, DC after Brussels explosions

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Security is beefed up in other European cities after Tuesday's Brussels attack, and there's likely to be a similar response in major cities here in the U.S. Two bombings hit Brussels Airport, and another explosion went off near a busy metro station. Jeff Pegues reports.

Belgium at highest terror alert level after explosions

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Tuesday's explosions at Brussels Airport and a metro station came just days after police arrested Salah Abdeslam, the only surviving suspect of the Paris terror attacks. Security officials in Europe have been bracing for another major attack since the November Paris attacks. Elizabeth Palmer reports.

Watch: Aftermath of Brussels airport blasts

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Video taken at the Brussels International Airport just after apparent bombs went off shows ceiling tiles on the ground and passengers evacuating the terminal. At least 13 people were reportedly killed in the Belgian capital Tuesday morning.

Donald Trump offers woman job at press conference

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Donald Trump offered a woman a job after she asked if he would hire veterans to help develop Washington, D.C.'s Old Post Office into a luxury hotel. CBSN's Elaine Quijano has the details.

Donald Trump meets with GOP lawmakers, speaks to AIPAC

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GOP front-runner Donald Trump met with top Republican lawmakers and spoke to the pro-Israel group AIPAC during his visit to Washington, D.C. Republican strategist and former John McCain campaign manager Rick Davis joins CBSN with analysis.

FBI may have found way to unlock San Bernardino shooter's phone

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On the same day that Apple CEO Tim Cook vowed to fight the FBI's request to hack the San Bernardino shooter's phone, the FBI said it might not need Apple to make the hack. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid has analysis for CBSN.

Full speech: Donald Trump addresses AIPAC

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Donald Trump delivers remarks to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee gathering in Washington, DC where he vowed to be committed to Israel. The speech came after the GOP frontrunner received criticism for saying he would be "neutral" in Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.





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