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A new State Department report finds that the number of terrorist attacks has increased 35% worldwide in a single year. This report comes just as the Taliban has claimed responsibility for the bold attack on the Afghanistan Parliament Building that happened this past week. So what are the implications overses and at home? Tom Sanderson, Co-Director of Transnational Threats for the Center For Strategic and International Studies, joined the table to discuss.