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Kelli Grant, Sr. Consumer Reporter for SmartMoney.com, gives advice on which back to school deals you should buy now and what to wait on.
Olympic weightlifting medal winner Cheryl Haworth and Julie Wyman, Director of "Strong!," discuss the PBS Independent Lens documentary, Haworth's career as a weightlifter and her unconventional body image.
Dr. Victor Fornari, Director, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at North Shore-LIJ Health System in New Hyde Park, NY, speaks to UTTM about the healing process following a tragic event like the one in Colorado.
In addition to the 12 people killed, the gunman in the Aurora, Colorado shooting also hurt 58 others. One of the hospitals that sprang into action to help the wounded is the Medical Center of Aurora. Dr. Frank Lansville, Medical Director of the Emergency Department spoke to UTTM anchor Terrell Brown.
The deadly shooting massacre in Colorado raises the debate over gun control again. Brian Montopoli, Senior Political Reporter for CBSNews.com, discusses how the shooting could spark new calls to control access to weapons during this election season.
Russia and China blocked a UN Security Council resolution to impose sanctions on Syria for its actions in the civil war that's killed more than 17,000 people. The future of the UN Observer Mission on Syria remains uncertain and Russia has signaled its readiness to veto the next UN resolution on Syria. Up To The Minute correspondent Frank Ucciardo reports on the latest Diplomatic showdown at the United Nations.
The centers for disease control says cases of "whooping cough" are rising sharply in the US. Nearly 18,000 have been reported in 2012. Dr. Len Horovitz, Pulmonologist at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York speaks to UTTM about the highly contagious bacterial infection of the lungs that can be deadly.
It's always interesting to visit somewhere new on your travels. As Lance Price reports, what you experience when you're abroad sometimes makes you think twice of what you see at home.
The United Nations security council is expected to vote on a new resolution on the crisis in Syria. This comes a day after a deadly bombing struck President Bashar Al-Assad's inner circle. Alon Ben-Meir, PhD and Senior Fellow of Global Affairs at the NYU Center for Global Affairs joins UTTM with details.
The U.N. Security Council will vote Wednesday on a new resolution for war-torn Syria. CBS News Foreign Affairs analyst Pamela Falk brings us up to date on the diplomatic measures being taken.