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Why are men afraid to talk about sexual harassment?

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The #MeToo movement is not only bringing the issue of sexual harassment to light, but also highlighting what role men have in the discussion. For decades, author and educator Jackson Katz has called on men to set the tone and speak out. Katz, founder and president of MVP Strategies who provides sexual harassment and violence training for several sports teams and the military, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why violence against women is a men's issue, what men can do to change the social norms of male culture... Читать дальше...



Watch: Man's epic slip down icy driveway

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Tim Besecker was not expecting ice on his Virginia driveway. He slipped and slid the whole way down, desperately trying to stop before reaching the street. His wife posted the homemade PSA on social media with the warning "#blackiceisreal."

Delivering hope to a Texas community still rebuilding after Harvey

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In our ongoing series, A More Perfect Union, we aim to show that what unites us as Americans is far greater than what divides us. Flooding hit large areas of Texas after Hurricane Harvey came ashore about four months ago. The state is still trying to recover. In this installment, we go to the Texas community of Vidor where help arrived at a time when people needed it most. Omar Villafranca reports.

Deadly California mudslides

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At least 17 people were confirmed dead, as rescue workers from across the state search the ruins of homes in the Santa Barbara County town for survivors

DACA medical students grapple with uncertain future

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Nearly 700,000 immigrants are protected by DACA, and many of them are training for high-level professional careers. Adriana Diaz reports from Loyola University Medical Center in a Chicago suburb where a group of future doctors are watching the DACA debate very nervously.

Impact of YouTube's response to Logan Paul's "suicide forest" video

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YouTube is punishing one of its biggest stars, Logan Paul, days after he posted video of the body of a man who had committed suicide in Japan. YouTube said Wednesday Paul's channels are being removed from its Google Preferred platform. YouTube is also cutting Paul from a series and suspending his original projects. Wired senior writer Issie Lapowsky joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the ramifications.





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