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CBS News
April 25, 2018
Adm. Harry Harris, the outgoing commander of U.S. forces in the Pacific, who was President Trump's pick to be U.S. ambassador to Australia, will instead likely be nominated U.S. ambassador to South Korea instead, CBS News David Martin and Jacqueline Alemany report. An official familiar with the planÃâà...
CBS News
April 25, 2018
Accusations made by current and former employees involve a "hostile work environment" and include "excessive drinking on the job" and "improperly dispensing meds," CBS News reported Monday night. CBS News' David Martin contributed to this report. ̩̉ 2018 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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April 14, 2018
That could be everything from aircraft that dropped chemical weapons to the headquarters that control the forces that drop the chemical weapons, CBS News national security correspondent David Martin reports. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Joseph Dunford said in a news conference Friday that theÃâà...
CBS News
April 14, 2018
Mr. Trump and British Prime Minister Theresa May agreed Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's alleged use of chemical weapons should not go unchallenged. Britain, the U.S. and France are working together on an international response, CBS News national security correspondent David Martin reports.
CBS News
April 14, 2018
CBS News foreign correspondent Seth Doane, who is the only American network correspondent in Damascus, reported that as President Trump was ... weapons to the headquarters that control the forces that drop the chemical weapons, CBS News national security correspondent David Martin reports.
CBS News
April 14, 2018
That could be anything from aircraft that dropped chemical weapons to the headquarters that control the forces that drop the chemical weapons, CBS News national security correspondent David Martin reports. Mr. Trump claimed the U.S. is "prepared to sustain" a response until the Syrian regime stopsÃâà...
CBS News
April 13, 2018
That could be everything from aircraft that dropped chemical weapons to the headquarters that control the forces that drop the chemical weapons, CBS News national security correspondent David Martin reports. French President Emmanuel Macron, in a statement issued immediately after the strikes, saidÃâà...
Yahoo News
April 13, 2018
... 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.
CBS News
April 13, 2018
U.S. intelligence continues to report that symptoms related to last weekend's suspected chemical attack in Syria are consistent with mostly chlorine gas, according to a U.S. government source. CBS News' national security correspondent David Martin reports that evidence includes blood and urine samplesÃâà...
CBS News
April 12, 2018
WASHINGTON -- Long after the Cold War, the world is again worried about the risk of a military confrontation between the U.S. and Russia. At the center of the conflict is the apparent chemical weapons attack by the Assad regime in Syria, Russia's ally. As President Trump considers a response, he tweeted,Ãâà...
CBS News
April 10, 2018
WASHINGTON -- The president is getting closer to a decision on how the U.S. will respond to the apparent chemical weapons attack against civilians in Syria. After meeting with senior military leaders, President Trump canceled a weekend trip to South America to remain at the White House as the U.S.,Ãâà...
CBS News
April 3, 2018
The spokesman for the National Guard says they have "not received any tasking" yet about sending troops to the border, CBS News' David Martin reports. Mr. Trump made those comments while standing alongside Estonia's President Kersti Kaljulaid, Latvia's President Raimonds Vejonis and Lithuania'sÃâà...
CBS News
April 3, 2018
President Trump made headlines Tuesday when he said he wants to send U.S. military personnel to guard the southern border with Mexico and prevent illegal crossings. But it wouldn't be the first time the U.S. has had a military presence at the border. CBS News' David Martin notes that the U.S. NationalÃâà...
CBS Detroit
March 17, 2018
DETROIT (AP) — The Michigan Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments about whether court costs ordered by local judges are an illegal tax against those convicted of crimes. It's a question worth tens of millions of dollars in courts up and down the state. Under Michigan law, anyone convicted of aÃâà...
CBS News
March 10, 2018
THE PENTAGON -- CBS News has learned more explicit pictures of female service members were posted online without their permission. The scandal was first reported about a year ago. Apparently, not much has changed. The link to the latest site for sharing explicit photos has been turned over toÃâà...
Variety
March 9, 2018
Ed O'Keefe will join CBS News as a political correspondent out of Washington, D.C., the network announced Thursday. O'Keefe originally joined CBS ... Cenac, Ezra Edelman, John Oliver, Tim Greenberg, David Martin, James Taylor, Jon Thoday, and Hallie Haglund are executive producers. Showtime willÃâà...
CBS News
February 28, 2018
President Trump wants a military parade -- and he's getting one. The Pentagon confirmed to CBS News' David Martin that it has a received a memo from National Security Adviser to plan a military parade for Veterans Day, Nov. 11. In addition to being Veterans' Day, the date marks the 100th anniversary ofÃâà...
CBS News
February 26, 2018
WASHINGTON -- For the first time, we are seeing images of one of four U.S. soldiers killed by Islamic militants last October in the African nation of Niger. The video was captured by a National Geographic cameraman for a report airing Monday. Coming just one month before his death, the small talk in aÃâà...
CBS News
February 14, 2018
CBS News national security correspondent David Martin reported last week that Russian mercenaries were among the pro-Syrian regime forces hit by the strikes, and if any Russian nationals were among those killed, it would mark the first time a U.S. airstrike has killed Russians in Syria. What is notÃâà...
CBS News
January 17, 2018
"CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King co-hosted the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards Tuesday honoring outstanding contributions to journalism. CBS News foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer received an award for her coverage of the Syrian civil war, and CBS News national securityÃâà...
CBS News
November 10, 2017
"Well, it's not glory," CBS News National Security Correspondent David Martin said on a special episode of "The Takeout" podcast. ... Martin, who has not only interviewed at least 20 recipients over his many years at CBS News, but has become intimately familiar with the men behind the harrowing stories,Ãâà...
CBS News
October 30, 2017
WASHINGTON -- After weeks of revelations about U.S. military operations in the African country of Niger, another operation is coming to light in the neighboring country of Mali. Another American soldier is dead, only this time it's a homicide, CBS News national security correspondent David Martin reports.
CBS News
October 29, 2017
This week on 60 Minutes, correspondent David Martin and producer Mary Walsh report just how close the North Koreans are to that goal — and how they get their hands on the parts to do it. Martin and Walsh interviewed Hugh Griffiths, head of the team that monitors the North Korean missile program andÃâà...
CBS News
September 1, 2017
On the latest episode of "The Takeout" podcast, over Proper Burgers and a Rocket Salad at Duke's Grocery, veteran CBS News national security correspondent David Martin delivered his analysis on where the United States stands with North Korea. "I don't think we're on the precipice of war, but I do thinkÃâà...
CBS News
December 31, 1999
On Tuesday, he canceled plans to travel to South America later this week, choosing to stay in the U.S. to manage the response to the events in Syria. CBS News' national security correspondent David Martin says that military options have been presented to the president, but it's unclear what specific targetsÃâà...
CBS News
December 31, 1999
HOUSTON -- The memory of the first U.S. service member killed in Syria lives on, thanks to his family's sacrifice and service. Kristin Dayton and her children Hailey and Cole are helping rebuild a home ruined by Hurricane Harvey in Houston. While work swirls around her, Kristin is lost in thought, writing onÃâà...
CBS Miami
December 31, 1999
CBS Miami's Kenneth Craig reports on how e-cigarettes can be extremely dangerous, especially to teenagers. ... ISIS Releases Graphic Video Of Niger Ambush Of US SoldiersCBS Miami's David Martin reports on a video released from ISIS that shows the deadly ambush that killed four American soldiers.
CBS Miami
December 31, 1999
CBS Miami's Gary Nelson reports on what the families of the Parkland school shooting victims are saying about gun control and the actions being taken ... ISIS Releases Graphic Video Of Niger Ambush Of US SoldiersCBS Miami's David Martin reports on a video released from ISIS that shows the deadlyÃâà...
CBS Miami
December 31, 1999
CBS Miami's Rick Folbaum reports on a man arrested after allegedly stealing the Oscar belonging to Frances McDormand. ... ISIS Releases Graphic Video Of Niger Ambush Of US SoldiersCBS Miami's David Martin reports on a video released from ISIS that shows the deadly ambush that killed fourÃâà...
CBS News
December 31, 1999
WASHINGTON -- The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) released a propaganda video Sunday to show how supposedly invincible they are. CBS News chose to air parts of the video that the militants captured from a helmet camera worn by one of the four soldiers killed in the ambush in Niger on Oct. 4,Ãâà...