Russia accused of blocking access to alleged chemical attack site
U.S. says Russia may not only be delaying international probe, but tampering with evidence in Syria as Russians cite "security issues"
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U.S. says Russia may not only be delaying international probe, but tampering with evidence in Syria as Russians cite "security issues"
The U.S., together with the U.K and France, launched airstrikes against Syria in wake of a deadly chemical attack last weekend in Douma. CBS News foreign correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti joined CBSN to discuss the latest from London.
The U.S. joined allies in Europe Friday in blaming Syria for an apparent chemical attack in the town of Douma that U.S. intelligence estimates killed at least 42. White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said the U.S. also holds Russia responsible for failing to prevent chemical attacks. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin says a joint military strike from the U.S., Britain and France is likely.
The Trump administration is still planning its response days after a suspected chemical attack in Syria killed dozens of civilians near the capital of Damascus. Earlier in the week, President Trump posted on Twitter that missiles would be headed to Syria, but other administration officials have since said that no decision has been made. Meanwhile, Syria and Russia have repeatedly denied a chemical attack took place. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin joins CBSN with the latest developments.
While President Trump says action on Syria is coming "very soon," French President Emmanuel Macron says he has "proof" that Syria is behind the deadly alleged chemical attack in Douma. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin joins CBSN with more.
Trump has vowed to respond "forcefully" to Saturday's attack on civilians and warned that those responsible will have a "big price to pay"
Days after a suspected chemical attack in Syria killed dozens of civilians in Syria, the White House is considering how to respond. President Trump accused Syrian President Bashar Assad of carrying out the attack against rebels in the town of Douma. Retired U.S. Army reserve Lt. Col. Tony Shaffer joins CBSN to discuss possible U.S. military response, as the commander in chief discusses pulling troops from Syria.
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Rex Heuermann was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the series of murders known as the Gilgo Beach serial killings.
Jackson Lahmeyer had been backed by President Trump, although the president dropped his endorsement shortly before Lahmeyer dropped out.
U.S. inflation is expected to remain elevated through the end of the year, Fed officials say in their latest forecast.
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As standard practice, the military makes public identifications 24 hours after next of kin have been notified.
U.S. inflation is expected to remain elevated through the end of the year, Fed officials say in their latest forecast.
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Jackson Lahmeyer had been backed by President Trump, although the president dropped his endorsement shortly before Lahmeyer dropped out.
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The agreement, as read by senior U.S. officials, allows Iran to immediately begin exporting oil and petroleum products.
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Rex Heuermann was sentenced to life in prison without parole Wednesday after pleading guilty to a series of murders known as the Gilgo Beach serial killings. Heuermann spoke at the hearing where the sentence was handed down. CBS News' Shanelle Kaul reports.
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