President Barack Obama will nominate Chuck Hagel as his next defense secretary today, defying congressional opposition to the former Republican senator. Hagel, 66, is a decorated Vietnam veteran who served two terms in the Senate. Even before his nomination, he has come under tough criticism from some former GOP colleagues over his stances on Israel and Iran.  Joining Tony to discuss is CBS News Military Analyst Jeff McCausland


A new nationwide career survey exploring employee confidence finds one in three workers plan to look for a new job in 2013, according to the online career community, Glassdoor. Beyond the one-third of respondents searching for new opportunities, the survey of 2,249 people also found that and one in five (18 percent) plan to start the job hunt in the first three months of 2013. Paul DeBettignies is a recruiter who heads up the Minnesota Headhunter blog. Although he specializes in IT, he's already been hearing from a range of job seekers ready to test the waters of the job market. "I think people are feeling better about the economy and now with the fiscal situation in DC finally worked out, now I think if they can get past that, it has held up some of the hiring in the last year or so," said DeBettignies. Founder and CEO of The Beryl Companies as well as an expert on workplace culture and employee morale Paul Spiegelman joins Tony and Cindi this morning