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CBS' Charlie Rose sat down with President Obama on Monday, right after Obama spoke by phone with Russian President Vladimir Putin about the Syrian war

CBS' Charlie Rose sat down with President Obama on Monday, right after Obama spoke by phone with Russian President Vladimir Putin about the Syrian war. The interview also touched on U.S. plans to send more special forces to Iraq to help combat ISIS, and the classified document which may shed light on links between Saudi officials and the September 11 terror attacks. Charlie Rose joins CBSN with more about his conversation with the president.

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There are calls to re-start Syrian peace talks after opposition leaders asked for a timeout

There are calls to re-start Syrian peace talks after opposition leaders asked for a timeout. Increased fighting in Syria in recent days indicates a possible crumbling of the partial cease-fire, brokered by the United States and Russia in February. President Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke on the phone Monday about the crisis. “CBS This Morning” co-host Charlie Rose interviewed the president at the White House, just after the call.

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On Tuesday President Obama begins a week-long trip to Saudi Arabia, Britain and Germany

On Tuesday President Obama begins a week-long trip to Saudi Arabia, Britain and Germany. At his first stop, he will talk with Saudi leaders facing trouble at home and abroad. He will also meet with leaders of six Persian Gulf countries to discuss the fight against ISIS. The president spoke with “CBS This Morning” co-host Charlie Rose about his foreign policy Monday at the White House, after officials announced another 200 American troops will be sent to Iraq.

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The suspected terrorists in the Paris and Brussels attacks have ties to the Molenbeek and Schaerbeek neighborhoods of Brussels

Arrested last week, Mohamed Abrini confessed over the weekend to being the "man in the hat" seen in a surveillance video, pushing a bomb at Brussels Airport. He is also linked to the Paris attacks from last November. The suspected terrorists in both plots have ties to the Molenbeek and Schaerbeek neighborhoods of Brussels. In this preview of a CBSN Originals documentary, Vladimir Duthiers examines why this part of Europe is a breeding ground for terrorism. Watch the full report Monday, April 11, at 8 p.m. ET on CBSN.

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Authorities in Belgium named Mohamed Abrini as one of the arrests made in police raids in Brussels but did not clarify if Abrini is the mysterious "man in the hat" from surveillance video of the Brussels attacks

Authorities in Belgium named Mohamed Abrini as one of the arrests made in police raids in Brussels but did not clarify if Abrini is the mysterious "man in the hat" from surveillance video of the Brussels attacks. CBS News' Elaine Cobbe joins CBSN with the latest details.

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