
Europe bolsters security after Brussels terror attacks
Clip: 3/22/2016 | 4m 55s
The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for a series of terror attacks in Brussels.
The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for a series of terror attacks in Brussels Tuesday morning. Bombings at the airport and a subway station in the Belgian capital killed at least 31 people and injured more than 180, putting the entire city under lockdown for hours and prompting European countries and the U.S. to bolster security. Gwen Ifill reports.
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Europe bolsters security after Brussels terror attacks
Clip: 3/22/2016 | 4m 55s
The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for a series of terror attacks in Brussels Tuesday morning. Bombings at the airport and a subway station in the Belgian capital killed at least 31 people and injured more than 180, putting the entire city under lockdown for hours and prompting European countries and the U.S. to bolster security. Gwen Ifill reports.
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