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France has a history of terror attacks

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A number of reported terrorist attacks occurred before a deadly shooting at the Paris magazine Charlie Hebdo that left 12 dead, including a firebombing at the publication in 2011.

Eyewitness gives first hand account of Paris shooting

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Eyewitness Laurent Richard was working at a TV production company next to Charlie Hebdo, the target of a violent attack that left 12 people dead. He gives a firsthand account of his experience during the shooting.

Best and worst diets of 2015

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For those who have resolved to lose weight in the new year, U.S. World & News Report ranks the best plans for 2015.



Smart cars exhibited at CES

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Auto manufacturers displayed their newest smart car concepts at CES in Las Vegas. Features include smartwatch integration and gesture control. CNET.com's Kara Tsuboi reports.

France was expecting a terror attack

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CBSN takes an in-depth look at France's terror preparedness with Jean-Charles Brisard from the Center for Analysis of Terrorism.

Terror threats: 9/11 vs. today

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Former White House security adviser Frank Cilluffo talks to CBSN about the changing dynamic of terror threats to Western nations.

Gunmen asked for French newspaper staff by name, witness of terror attack says

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Three gunmen are on the loose after attacking the Paris headquarters of newspaper Charlie Hebdo. The satirical weekly has a history of angering Muslims. France is under its highest state of alert, and 12 people are confirmed dead, including the newspaper's editor and cartoonist. Elaine Cobbe reports from the scene in Paris.

Obama: U.S. condemns "horrific shooting"

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The deadly shooting at a satirical Paris newspaper is the kind of attack that's among the biggest fears among heads of states. CBS News' Bill Plante reports on the White House's reaction to the terror attack in Paris.

Paris paper Charlie Hebdo at center of France terror attack

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CBSN talks to Peter Neumann of King's College London about the attack on the offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris. Neumann discusses the repercussions of the attack and its effect on French society.

France's increasing terror threat

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CBS News' Margaret Brennan reports on French President Francois Hollande's reaction to the terror attack at a satirical Paris newspaper and other recent attacks.

FBI insider on Paris terror attack

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Shawn Henry, a former FBI executive assitant director, joins "CBSN" to discuss the attack on the office of Charlie Hebdo and online extremisim.

Rituals for a more productive year

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A CBSThisMorning.com survey finds an overwhelming 91 percent want to be more productive in 2015, but plenty of things can sabotage those plans. Tony Schwartz, the founder and CEO of The Energy Project, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how to increase productivity.

"Selma" director Ava DuVernay on debate over movie's historical accuracy

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The acclaimed and controversial film "Selma" shows the struggle leading up to the Voting Rights Act of 1965. It's the first major film to focus on Martin Luther King Jr. The film's director, Ava DuVernay, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the debate over the film's historical accuracy.





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