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U.S. forces harmed by missiles get treatment

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Despite assurances from President Trump that no one was harmed when Iran launched missiles at American forces in Iraq, some service members are being treated for injuries sustained in the attack. Holly Williams reports.

Trump's impeachment defense team announced

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President Trump’s impeachment trial is likely to begin next Wednesday. The president will choose high-profile and controversial lawyers to defend him. Ben Tracy reports.



Trump's legal team prepares for impeachment trial

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President Trump's legal team for his impeachment trial is taking shape. It will be led by White House counsel Pat Cipollone and the president's personal attorney Jay Sekulow, along with Alan Dershowitz, Ken Starr and Pam Biondi. CBS News' Natalie Brand, McClatchy congressional reporter Emma Dumain, and AP White House reporter Jill Colvin joined CBSN with the latest developments.

Preview: CBSN Originals presents "Speaking Frankly: Child Marriage"

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In most U.S. states, there are still laws allowing children to get married. Advocates are working hard to change the laws, but they're running into some surprising opposition – on both sides of the political spectrum. CBSN Originals explores the issue in the documentary "Speaking Frankly: Child Marriage." Watch the full story at cbsnews.com/minors.

Preview: CBSN Originals presents "Speaking Frankly: Raising Boys"

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Now that the #MeToo movement has brought conversations about toxic masculinity and sexual consent to the forefront of public discourse, parents are grappling with how to encourage their sons to reject some of the more stereotypical notions of manhood. CBSN Originals explores the issue in the documentary "Speaking Frankly: Raising Boys." Watch the full story at cbsnews.com/boys.

Expelled students attempt to get re-enrolled after Title IX violation

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Admissions consultant Hanna Stotland explains what it is like to attempt to get students who were expelled for Title IX-related issues enrolled in other schools, and why it has been harder to place students related to the college admissions scandal than it has been to place students expelled for sexual misconduct.

Preview: CBSN Originals presents "Speaking Frankly: Title IX"

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Obama-era rules set tough new standards for how schools should handle cases of sexual misconduct on campus under Title IX. But many students believe the system isn't working. CBSN Originals explores the issue in the documentary "Speaking Frankly: Title IX." Watch the full story at cbsnews.com/TitleIX.

Knowing your rights in the Title IX process

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Alexandra Brodsky, a civil rights attorney and one of the founders of the organization “Know Your IX,” discusses issues students face when it comes to Title IX and due process, and what progress universities are making in processing these claims.

Sexual misconduct, due process and the military

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Colonel Don Christensen is the president of Protect Our Defenders, an organization dedicated to helping those in the military combat sexual assault, and he is also the former chief prosecutor for the U.S. Air Force. Christensen explains some of the struggles the military has when it comes to addressing sexual assault claims and why he felt leaving the military was the best way to make an impact.





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