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New York mayor apparently tried to hide extent of lead paint problem

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Newly released emails show that New York Mayor Bill de Blasio apparently tried to hide the extent of a lead paint problem in the city's public housing apartments. The emails have angered City Council members and community advocates. Marcia Kramer of CBS station WCBS-TV reports.



Climate change may cause dramatic beer shortages

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Increasing bouts of extreme heat waves and drought will hurt production of barley, a key beer ingredient, according to a new study published in the scientific journal Nature Plants. CBS News contributing meteorologist Jeff Beradelli joined CBSN to discuss the report.

Pastor Andrew Brunson: "The problem is that I wasn't interrogated" in Turkey

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An American pastor detained in Turkey for two years is beginning to re-adjust to life back in the U.S. Pastor Andrew Brunson was charged with espionage and links to a terrorist organization in 2016. He denies any wrongdoing. A Turkish court sentenced him to prison Friday, but released him on time served. Brunson lived in Turkey for more than 20 years and oversaw a Presbyterian church. President Trump welcomed him to the White House over the weekend, just after his return. Pastor Brunson joins "CBS This Morning" with his wife... Читать дальше...

Why habits are the "compound interest" of self-improvement

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Many people have habits they want to break and probably some habits that other people want us to change. To make those adjustments, habits expert James Clear says we should think small. Clear’s popular blog gets two million visits a month. He’s also a frequent speaker at Fortune 500 companies and his work is used by teams in the NFL, Major League Baseball, and NBA. Clear joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his new book, "Atomic Habits," and explain how breaking down habits into tiny adjustments can help you reach your goals.

Police investigate suspicious letter sent to Sen. Susan Collins' home

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A letter that reportedly claimed to be contaminated with ricin was sent Monday to the home of Republican Sen. Susan Collins in Bangor, Maine. A hazmat team investigated her house and preliminary tests indicated there was no threat to the public. Sen. Collins has been the target of attacks before and since she cast a decisive vote this month to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.

How to talk to boys about sex and consent in the Me Too era

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The Me Too movement fueled the national dialogue on sexual misconduct. But research shows parents may not be talking to their kids about sex and consent. It's a topic Wall Street Journal columnist Elizabeth Bernstein explores in her new article, "How Fathers Should Talk With Their Sons About Sex in the #MeToo Era." Bernstein joins "CBS This Morning" to offer practical ways you can start the conversation with your children.

Climate Diaries: Antarctica ice melting at an ever quicker rate

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NASA's newest satellite designed to measure ice sheets over the North and South Poles is in its permanent orbit. Since then, NASA has relied on "Operation Ice Bridge," which sends planes to Antarctica from South America to study how fast ice sheets are melting. Mark Phillips went aboard for his latest installment of the Climate Diaries.





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