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CBS News Senior Security Contributor Michael Morell and former Homeland Security Adviser to George W. Bush, Fran Townsend weigh in on the evolving “home game” and “away game” US intelligence strategies to defeat ISIS after attacks in San Bernardino.

CBS News Senior Security Contributor Michael Morell and former Homeland Security Adviser to George W. Bush, Fran Townsend weigh in on the evolving “home game” and “away game” US intelligence strategies to defeat ISIS. In the wake of recent attacks in San Bernardino, California, US officials expand their hunt for homegrown terrorists.

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GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump says ISIS is utilizing the internet to brainwash young Americans. The businessman shares his disappointment with journalists who used the word “mastermind” to describe organizers of the recent attacks on Paris.

GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump says ISIS is utilizing the internet to brainwash young Americans. The businessman shares his disappointment with journalists who used the word “mastermind” to describe organizers of the recent attacks on Paris. “These people are not masterminds,” Trump says. “They’re not even smart people.”

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As authorities continue to search the crime scene in San Bernardino, California, new details are emerging about Tashfeen Malik

As authorities continue to search the crime scene in San Bernardino, California, new details are emerging about Tashfeen Malik. The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria described Malik and her husband as "supporters" of the group in an online radio broadcast. ISIS called Syed Farook and Malik "soldiers of the caliphate" for bursting into a holiday potluck for the San Bernardino County Health Department and killing 14 people. Carter Evans reports.

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The Islamic State radio praised the attacks in San Bernardino Friday, but ISIS stopped short of taking credit for the attack

The Islamic State radio praised the attacks in San Bernardino Friday, but ISIS stopped short of taking credit for the attack. CBS News' senior national security analyst Juan Zarate joins "CBS This Morning" to weigh in on whether the shooting suspects may have been part of a larger network, and the female suspect, Tashfeen Malik, may have encouraged and led the attacks.

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As the U.S. prepares to spend special forces to Iraq and Syria to fight ISIS, it raises the question: how did the terrorist group become such a global threat?

As the U.S. prepares to spend special forces to Iraq and Syria to fight ISIS, it raises the question: how did the terrorist group become such a global threat? Joby Warrick is a national security reporter for The Washington Post and author of "Black Flags: The Rise Of ISIS," and joins CBSN with more details on the man leading ISIS.

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