Flash Points: CBS News National Security Correspondent Bob Orr talks with CBS News Senior National Security Analyst Juan Zarate, who says it...
Flash Points: CBS News National Security Correspondent Bob Orr talks with CBS News Senior National Security Analyst Juan Zarate, who says it would be "devastating" for American credibility if the U.S. fails to respond to a Syrian chemical attack. Less
President Obama again pressed his case for American military action in Syria during his weekly address on Saturday, saying the U.S. can't "t...
President Obama again pressed his case for American military action in Syria during his weekly address on Saturday, saying the U.S. can't "turn a blind eye" to evidence that the Syrian government used chemical weapons. Less
President Obama is back in D.C. and will continue to lobby members of Congress to support launching a military strike on Syria. Meanwhile th...
President Obama is back in D.C. and will continue to lobby members of Congress to support launching a military strike on Syria. Meanwhile the president has spoken French President Francois Hollande who says a U.N. report on chemical weapons usage will be released by the end of next week. Major Garrett reports. Less
Secretary of State John Kerry continued making the case for military action in Syria on Saturday, warning that the international community m...
Secretary of State John Kerry continued making the case for military action in Syria on Saturday, warning that the international community must not "be silent spectators to slaughter." Less
Should Syria decide to hand over its arsenal of chemical weapons, experts agree the country must declare exactly how many weapons it has and...
Should Syria decide to hand over its arsenal of chemical weapons, experts agree the country must declare exactly how many weapons it has and where they are stored in order to be taken seriously. David Martin reports. Less
Announcing the outlines of a deal between the U.S. and Russia to have Syria hand over its chemical weapons, Secretary of State John Kerry sa...
Announcing the outlines of a deal between the U.S. and Russia to have Syria hand over its chemical weapons, Secretary of State John Kerry said he expects the Syrian government to fully comply: "There can be no games, no room for avoidance." Less
Miss the second half of the show? CBS News senior correspondent John Miller previews his "60 Minutes" interview with recently retired CIA of...
Miss the second half of the show? CBS News senior correspondent John Miller previews his "60 Minutes" interview with recently retired CIA official Michael Morrell. Plus, a panel of experts including Peggy Noonan, David Gergen, Susan Page, and Michael Gerson discuss the unfolding situation in Syria. Less
Sens. Carl Levin, D-Mich., and Bob Corker, R-Tenn., on why the U.S. must ensure Russia deals fairly in negotiating over Syria's chemical wea...
Sens. Carl Levin, D-Mich., and Bob Corker, R-Tenn., on why the U.S. must ensure Russia deals fairly in negotiating over Syria's chemical weapons. Less
CBS News' John Miller previews his interview with former CIA official Mike Morell, who says that we should arm the rebels without wholly des...
CBS News' John Miller previews his interview with former CIA official Mike Morell, who says that we should arm the rebels without wholly destroying the Syrian military, or nobody will be able to take on al Qaeda when the government falls. Less
Eighty-five percent of the blood samples collected by U.N. inspectors in Syria tested positive for sarin gas. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-...
Eighty-five percent of the blood samples collected by U.N. inspectors in Syria tested positive for sarin gas. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said it was the worst chemical attack since Saddam Hussein gassed the Kurds of northern Iraq a quarter century ago. David Martin reports. Less
When proud parents take possession of an old house, an accident results in one of their sons falling into a coma. The tragedy doesn't stop t...
When proud parents take possession of an old house, an accident results in one of their sons falling into a coma. The tragedy doesn't stop there when they are beset by vengeful spirits from another realm in this new chiller by the director and writer of Saw and by the producers of Paranormal Activity. Less
David Sanger, John Dickerson, Bobby Ghosh, and Nancy Gibbs discuss the possibility of a government shutdown over budget disputes, and a host...
David Sanger, John Dickerson, Bobby Ghosh, and Nancy Gibbs discuss the possibility of a government shutdown over budget disputes, and a host of global flashpoints, from Iran's nuclear program to negotiations with Russia over Syrian chemical weapons. Less
Miss the second half of the show? Bob Schieffer sits down with former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. Plus, a panel of experts look at t...
Miss the second half of the show? Bob Schieffer sits down with former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. Plus, a panel of experts look at the week's news. Less
U.S. and Russian diplomats met at the U.N. in hopes of working out the details of a proposed deal to have Syria give up its chemical weapons...
U.S. and Russian diplomats met at the U.N. in hopes of working out the details of a proposed deal to have Syria give up its chemical weapons. The U.S. says Russia's public statements since the agreement have been counterproductive, and President Obama said in his speech that the threat of force must be included in any U.N. resolution. Margaret Brennan reports. Less
Flash Points: CBS News correspondent Bob Orr talks with CBS News senior national security analyst Juan Zarate about disagreements between th...
Flash Points: CBS News correspondent Bob Orr talks with CBS News senior national security analyst Juan Zarate about disagreements between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia over Iran, Syria and Egypt and why they matter for U.S. national security. Less
The U.S. Navy's Cape Ray will play a major role in ensuring the destruction of Syria's chemical weapons goes smoothly. But before the weapon...
The U.S. Navy's Cape Ray will play a major role in ensuring the destruction of Syria's chemical weapons goes smoothly. But before the weapons reach the ship, where two specially designed hydrolysis units will be used to neutralize the chemical agents, they must be transported by armored vehicle across the war-torn country. Margaret Brennan reports. Less
Foreign fighters from Libya, Iraq, and as far away as Europe, are pouring into Syria to join the rebel cause. Holly Williams reports on the ...
Foreign fighters from Libya, Iraq, and as far away as Europe, are pouring into Syria to join the rebel cause. Holly Williams reports on the extremists, their efforts in Syria, and how they’re apparently changing life in the region. Less
Flash Points: CBS News National Security Correspondent Bob Orr talks with CBS News Senior National Security Analyst Juan Zarate about the cr...
Flash Points: CBS News National Security Correspondent Bob Orr talks with CBS News Senior National Security Analyst Juan Zarate about the crises in Iran, Syria, and North Korea that drove international events in 2013. Less
Flash Points: CBS News National Security Correspondent Bob Orr talks with CBS News Senior National Security Analyst Juan Zarate about the va...
Flash Points: CBS News National Security Correspondent Bob Orr talks with CBS News Senior National Security Analyst Juan Zarate about the varied threats facing American interests and what officials are doing about them. Less
The CBS News Roundup: In Syria, the Assad regime continues its offensive; Kidnapping victim Hannah Anderson sets the record straight about h...
The CBS News Roundup: In Syria, the Assad regime continues its offensive; Kidnapping victim Hannah Anderson sets the record straight about her experience; Bradley Manning says he will spend the rest of his life as a woman named Chelsea -- all this and more. Nick Dietz reports on the news you need to know. Less
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