Watch CBS News

Videos: Oct. 28 - Nov. 3 , 2001


To view videos for the week of Oct. 21 - 27, 2001, CLICK HERE.

CBS News’ Tom Fenton reports on a new video of Bin Laden calling Bush a 'Crusader.'
CBS News Correspondent Lee Cowan reports the latest emerging details from the anthrax investigation.
Defense Secretary Rumsfeld won renewed Russian support today in Uzbekistan, CBS News’ Wyatt Andrews is with him on his visit.
David Martin reports bad weather forced a special operations crew to land in Afghanistan.
Many of the recent layoffs were fallout from Sept. 11, Anthony Mason reports.
The Western states alert was based on information from the Customs Service, Jim Stewart reports.
Lee Cowan's Eye On America report on the scuffle between NYC police and firefighters.
Anti -Taliban forces get their wish: heavier bombardment. CBS News’ Maureen Maher Reports.
Clearing the way for action by ground forces is no easy task, David Martin reports.
Maureen Maher is in the field with the Afghan opposition.
Tom Fenton reports on concern about some Pakistani nuclear scientists sharing secrets with al-Qaida.
The governor of California's stunning announcement took federal officials by surprise.
Elizabeth Kaledin reports on what's known about the NYC anthrax death.
CBS News' Maureen Maher reports on increased bombing inside Afghanistan.
CBS News' Jon Frankel reports on investigators trying to track down the source of Anthrax that killed a New York City hospital worker.
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency comments on terrorists possibly targeting nuclear facilities.
CBS News' Hattie Kauffman sat down with the 16-year-old son of murdered Afghan guerrilla commander, Abdul Haq.
CBS Early Show Anchor Bryant Gumbel speaks with United Front Envoy Haron Amin about U.S. ground troops in Afghanistan.
CBS News Medical Correspondent Elizabeth Kaledin reports on the mysterious NYC death.
CBS News National Security Correspondent David Martin reports on the campaign against Afghanistan.
CBS News Chief White House Correspondent John Roberts reports on Ashcroft's new immigration crackdown.
CBS News Correspondent Richard Schlesinger reports on the detainees held in the U.S. since the attacks.
CBS News Correspondent Jim Axelrod reports on the bombinof Taliban front lines.
CBS News' Correspondent Tom Fenton reports on the heaviest bombings launched on the Taliban front lines by U.S. jets in Afghanistan.
CBS News' Anchor Dan Rather takes a tour beneath "Ground Zero" in New York.
CBS Early Show Co-Anchor Jane Clayson speaks with Surgeon General Dr. David Satcher about the investigation into how recent Anthrax victims contracted the disease.
A woman with no apparent ties to mail or the media has inhalation anthrax, Elizabeth Kaledin reports.
Investigators are having trouble finding out who is behind the anthrax assault, Jim Stewart reports.
The government said a threat from Osama bin Laden is the reason for the latest terror alert.
Sandra Hughes' Eye On America report on the airport security regimen.
David Martin reports the air bombardment in Afghanistan is relentless.
CBS News Correspondent Diana Olick reports on the FBI's second warning in recent weeks that there could be new terrorist attacks in America.
CBS News Correspondent Bill Plante reports on a survey suggesting America is becoming uneasy about U.S. war efforts in Afghanistan.
Tom Ridge,director of Homeland Security, offers advice on how to deal with a "high alert" for the second time in less that three weeks.
CBS News Correspondent Maureen Maer reports from Northern Afghanistan on the latest allied attacks against the Taliban.
Opposition leaders have praised the the bombing of the Taliban, but are calling for an increase in air strikes.
The government says there is evidence the U.S. may be the target of another attack in the next week.
A N.J. woman who is now recovering from skin anthrax is the latest case, John Roberts reports.
CBS' Byron Pitts reports on mail, fear, and what is and isn't being done about it.
The U.S. is now more actively supporting anti-Taliban forces on the ground, CBS' David Martin reports.
Anthrax or the flu? Correspondent Elizabeth Kaledin has the facts.
Lee Cowan reports on the solace sought by victims' families at ground zero.
Maureen Maher reports on the struggles of the Northern Alliance.
CBS News' Tom Fenton reports on the latest casualties of war.
Diana Olick reports on the possibility of U.S. ground troops.
CBS News Correspondent Randall Pinkston reports on Pakistan’s Christian casualties.

To view videos for the week of Nov. 4 - 10, 2001, CLICK HERE.

©MMI, Viacom Internet Services Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The Associated Press contributed to this report

View CBS News In
CBS News App Open
Chrome Safari Continue