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Civil rights leaders urge Facebook to further address hate speech at town hall

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At a town hall with Facebook executives, civil rights leaders pressed the social media giant to further address hate speech. This comes just days after Facebook announced that it wouldn't block any content posted by politicians, including content that violates hate speech rules. Color Of Change president Rashan Robinson speaks with CBSN about Facebook's policies.

Pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong continue ahead of China's National Day

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Protesters and police clashed in Hong Kong for a second straight day on Sunday, throwing the city's business and shopping belt into chaos and sparking fears of more ugly scenes leading up to China's National Day this week. Protesters are calling for October 1 to be marked as "A Day of Grief."

Passage: Ventriloquist Jimmy Nelson

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"Sunday Morning" remembers ventriloquist Jimmy Nelson - known for his Farfel and Danny O'Day characters – who died on Tuesday at age 90.

Nature: Trout

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"Sunday Morning" takes us to the John Muir Wilderness in California's Sierra Nevada Mountains, awash with trout. Videographer: Scot Miller.



White House subpoenaed in impeachment probe

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Sondland, along with Kurt Volker and Bill Taylor sought to convince Ukraine it should investigate Burisma, the Ukrainian company that put Hunter Biden on its board

Bernie Sanders suffered heart attack, campaign says

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Senator Bernie Sanders emerged from a Las Vegas hospital three days after having stents inserted to relieve chest pains. The doctors who treated him said in a statement that Sanders was diagnosed with myocardial infarction, another term for heart attack.

Ohio University fraternities suspended for hazing allegations

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In Athens, Ohio, 15 fraternities at Ohio University are suspended amid widespread allegations of hazing. In the past two years, eight American college students have died in on-campus hazing incidents, including an 18-year-old freshman. Jericka Duncan reports.

Texts detail Trump pressure on Ukraine

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President Trump says the White House won’t cooperate with the investigation until the House votes to authorize the inquiry. The president insists there is no “quid pro quo" and that he did not force Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden and his son Hunter for political reasons. Weijia Jiang reports.





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