Juliette N. Kayyem

An aerial view shows the car that was used the previous night by two gunmen, who were killed by police, as it is investigated by local police and the FBI in Garland, Texas May 4, 2015.

The line between vague and actionable intel is a blurry, complicated mess

Conflict

The FBI knew about one of the gunmen who tried to attack an event that featured cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad. But it wasn’t able to prevent the attack.

The Unanswered Questions in the Boston Marathon Bombings’ Case

Conflict & Justice

Community Policing ‘Key’ to Preventing Violent Extremism

Global Politics

Suspected Boston Bomber was on Terrorist Databases

Conflict & Justice

Downtown Boston After the Marathon Bombing

Arts, Culture & Media
The World

Scenes from the Boston Marathon Tragedy

Conflict & Justice

Anchor Marco Werman talks with reporters on the ground after two explosions turned the finish line at the marathon into a crime scene.

Relevancy of Foreign Policy Debate Questioned

Arts, Culture & Media

The foreign policy issues that come up in presidential debates are not necessarily the ones that will be most relevant for the candidate who wins the election. That’s according to Boston Globe foreign affairs columnist Juliette Kayyem.

How the Defense Review Will Impact US Foreign Policy

Global Politics

Anchor Marco Werman discusses national security experts Peter Feaver and Juliette Kayyem what the defense cuts will mean for foreign policy.

Juliette Kayyem: Remembering September 11

Global Politics

The Sept. 11th attacks of 2001 and how homeland security has evolved in the past 10 years.