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What to expect from the insurrectionists who stormed the Capitol March 10, 2021 / 6:00 AM / CBS News This week on Intelligence Matters, host Michael Morell interviews Robert Pape, international security affairs expert and political science professor at the University of Chicago. Pape is also the director of the Chicago Project on Security and Threats, where he leads a team producing new research on the insurrection at the Capitol in January. Pape discusses the historic nature of the storming of the Capitol. Listen to HIGHLIGHTS: Suddenly, we re in a very different category : Since the War of 1812, the U.S. Capitol has not been attacked. If we look from World War II on, in modern democracies, of course, the U.S. Capitol has never been attacked. But the British parliament has never been attacked, the German Bundestag has never been attacked, the French parliament has never been attacked. The Israeli Knesset was attacked with somethin ....
Nick Warner s life and career in the Australian Secret Intelligence Service Updated on: February 24, 2021 / 7:13 AM / CBS News In this episode of Intelligence Matters, host Michael Morell interviews one of the world s top intelligence officials from down under, Nick Warner. Warner has held senior positions in Australia s diplomatic service, its defense ministry and intelligence services. He also served as the director of Australia s equivalent to the CIA, the Australian Secret Intelligence Service, known as ASIS. Warner discusses the path he took to becoming a top intelligence official, the importance of the power of the trust, and being stranded in an Iranian desert. ....
Contractors have replaced the final pieces of smashed glass from the windows of the East Front doors of the Capitol. Some want the cracked panes preserved for posterity. ....
Updated on: January 19, 2021 / 8:15 AM / CBS NEWS Trump to pardon, commute up to 100 people President Trump plans to spend his last full day in office on Tuesday issuing 100 pardons or commutations, a senior administration official and a senior White House official tell CBS News. Meanwhile, the Senate will reconvene that day for the first time since the House impeached Mr. Trump last week, and will begin confirmation hearings for some of President-elect Joe Biden s Cabinet nominees. It s not yet known who Mr. Trump plans on pardoning, although one source said the president isn t expected to pardon himself. Mr. Trump stayed out of the public eye on Monday, while first lady Melania Trump issued a farewell video. She did not directly reference the January 6 assault on the Capitol, but she did say, Be passionate in everything you do, but always remember that violence is never the answer and will never be justified. ....