“We never even think about he can become the terrorist or make some evil things like he did,” Mirakhmat Muminov says
“We never even think about he can become the terrorist or make some evil things like he did,” Mirakhmat Muminov says
"We never even think about he can become the terrorist or make some evil things like he did," Mirakhmat Muminov says
The suspect allegedly rented a truck and mowed down pedestrians for about a mile on a popular bike path in lower Manhattan Tuesday
Jeffrey Scullin Jr. is heard telling a dispatcher he came home to find his future mother-in-law covered in blood
New York City officials are providing an update on Tuesday's terror attack
After the New York City terror suspect allegedly drove a rented truck through a crowd in downtown Manhattan, police shot and captured 29-year-old Sayfullo Saipov at the scene. Our source tells us Saipov wrote a series of messages on paper supporting ISIS. Norah O'Donnell and Jeff Glor report.
Trump is meeting with cabinet officials at the White House in the wake of the deadly attack in New York City on Tuesday
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New York City officials are providing an update on Tuesday's terror attack
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Two people in critical condition after shooting near college in Manhattan's East Village
Lawyers for social media companies say Russia continued to spread false information online even after the 2016 election. A Senate judiciary subcommittee questioned representatives of Google, Twitter and Facebook on Tuesday. Lawmakers wanted to know how Russian-backed propaganda spread unnoticed to millions of Americans. Nancy Cordes reports.
Representatives for Twitter, Facebook and Google enter day two of their testimony on Russian interference in the 2016 election before lawmakers
Republican Sen. James Lankford of Oklahoma, who's on the Senate Intelligence Committee, joins "CBS This Morning" from Capitol Hill to discuss Tuesday's hearing on Russian influence in social media with Facebook, Twitter and Google representatives. In light of the New York terror attack, he also talks about extreme vetting and the green card lottery system.
Republican Sen. James Lankford of Oklahoma, who's on the Senate Intelligence Committee, joins "CBS This Morning" from Capitol Hill to discuss Tuesday's hearing on Russian influence in social media with Facebook, Twitter and Google representatives. In light of the New York terror attack, he also talks about extreme vetting and the green card lottery system.
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