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Three gunmen kill 12 people at a satirical newspaper
Juan Zarate, CBS News Senior National Security Analyst, discusses the terror attack on a satirical newspaper in Paris, France.
Juan Zarate, CBS News Senior National Security Analyst, discusses the terror attack on a satirical newspaper in Paris, France.
Dow closes down 130 points Tuesday after closing down 331 points Monday
Republicans take over as majority; Rep. John Boehner's leadership challenged
Suki Kim, author of "Without You, There Is No Us," shares her experience living in North Korea during the last six months of Kim Jong Il’s reign.
Mark Rosenker, CBS News Transportation Safety Analyst and former Chairman of the NTSB, discusses the role weather may have played in the crash of AirAsia Flight 8501 and the ongoing recovery effort.
Maj. Mike Lyons (Ret.) CBS News Military Analyst, discusses the latest ISIS propaganda video featuring British hostage John Cantlie.
Dan Britton and Jimmy Page, Authors of “One Word That Will Change Your Life,” discuss an alternative method to setting and achieving your New Year’s resolutions.
Mark Rosenker, CBS News Transportation Safety Analyst and former chairman of the NTSB, discusses the investigation into what caused the crash of AirAsia Flight 8501.
Ross Aimer, CEO of Aero Consulting Experts and former United Airlines pilot, discusses the search for the missing AirAsia jet.
Sony's decision to allow theaters to screen "The Interview" on Christmas day has an impact beyond the silver screen. CBS News foreign affairs analyst Pamela Falk joined "Up to the Minute" to discuss the American and international politics behind the film's release and North Korea's relationship with China and the global community,