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Meet the family whose military roots date back to Revolutionary War

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More than 1.3 million active duty service members are working right now to keep America safe. A new CBS News poll shows more than 90 percent of Americans have a favorable view of our military, and 55 percent have a close friend or relative serving. Steve Inskeep, co-host of NPR's "Morning Edition" and "Up First," spoke with a family with a tradition of service stretching back generations.

How American workers are seeing success differently

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Findings from a new LinkedIn study show Americans define success as being happy at work-- instead of making more money. Only 4 percent of workers say scoring a corner office is a measure of success and 34 percent say they'd be willing to take a 10 percent pay cut if it meant they could design their own work schedule. As part of our series looking at issues facing the American workforce, LinkedIn's career expert Catherine Fisher joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what motivates millennials, how men and women differ in their priorities... Читать дальше...



What did Michigan State know about Larry Nassar's abuse?

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A new report says Michigan State University ignored multiple warnings of abuse by former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar. The alleged abuse reportedly dates back to the 1990s and the university president was notified of at least one. Jericka Duncan reports.

Dylan Farrow on Time's Up, actors who work with Woody Allen

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Dylan Farrow says she's felt ignored for years after alleging her adoptive father Woody Allen sexually abused her. Allen has denied the accusations and has never been charged with a crime. In her first TV interview about the allegations, Dylan told "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King she's speaking up again to have her voice included in the Time's Up and #MeToo conversations.

Ed O'Keefe says "nobody knows" what Trump wants to do on immigration

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White House chief of staff John Kelly says President Trump's view on immigration has evolved. In a meeting with the Hispanic caucus on Capitol Hill, Kelly reportedly said there will be no wall "that Mexico will pay for." Lawmakers say Kelly told them, "Certain things are said during the campaign that are uninformed." Ed O'Keefe, Washington Post congressional reporter and CBS News contributor who first reported Kelly's comments, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what's at stake.





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