David Letterman Back At Work After Website Death Threat
NEW YORK (AP) -- David Letterman is back at "Late Show" after a two-week vacation, his first day at work since a threat against his life was posted on a jihadist website.
CBS has declined to comment on any special security measures being taken at Letterman's midtown Manhattan theater for the Monday taping.
Last week, a frequent contributor to a jihadist website posted a threat to Letterman. He urged Muslim followers to "cut the tongue" of the late-night host because of a joke the comic had made about al-Qaida leaders on his CBS show. The website is a popular Internet destination for radical Muslims.
It was unknown whether Letterman planned to address the threat on the air.
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