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President Bush agreed Tuesday to allow national security adviser Condoleezza Rice to testify publicly before the 9/11 commission. Two members of the 9/11 commission discuss this about-face.

President Bush agreed to allow national security adviser Condoleezza Rice to testify publicly before the 9/11 commission. Margaret Warner speaks with New York Times White House correspondent David Sanger about the bipartisan pressure which led the White House to reverse…

The president of Uzbekistan blamed Islamic extremists for the terrorist attacks which killed 19 people in his country. Ray Suarez explores what made Uzbekistan a target for terror with Charles William Maynes, president of the Eurasia Foundation.

The commission investigating whether more could or should have been done to prevent the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks ended two days of public hearings Wednesday. Two of the panel members discuss what they learned from top Clinton and Bush…

The morning session focused on diplomacy with testimony from Secretary of State Colin Powell and his predecessor, Madeleine Albright. Ray Suarez discusses the hearing with former National Security Council official Daniel Benjamin and former CIA Middle East intelligence analyst Reuel…

The bipartisan 9/11 commission began high-profile public hearings today into the intelligence failures and overdependence on diplomacy, which the panel said contributed to the rise of al-Qaida. Kwame Holman reviews today's testimony.

Richard Clarke, former White House national coordinator for security and counterterrorism, accuses President Bush of mismanaging the war on terrorism in a new book, "Against All Enemies: Inside America's War on Terror." Margaret Warner speaks with Clarke about his explosive…

The war in Iraq began one year ago, but the international debate over the conflict continues. Two analysts discuss its repercussions for diplomacy and the war on terror.