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New VA program works to keep military families together

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CBS News got an exclusive look at a new VA program that's helping heal American service members suffering from traumatic brain injuries. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge joined CBSN to explain how the pioneering program is also helping keep military families together.

The Cleveland Division

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Bill Whitaker interviews the chief of the embattled Cleveland PD and some of its officers for a story on the hot-button issue of policing in America

Texas family sues after distracted truck driver hit and killed teen son

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A Texas family has filed a lawsuit against Energy Transfer Partners, a company whose truck driver was allegedly watching a video on his phone when he hit and killed their son. Paramedics at the scene said the driver’s phone was playing pornography when it was recovered from the crash. CBS News' Kris Van Cleave spoke to the family about the tragic loss and what they hope to change by coming forward.

Virtual reality program explores racism by putting users in others' shoes

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A virtual reality program designed by an Ivy League professor allows users to walk a mile in the shoes of a black child, teenager, and man in order to experience what racism is really like. Dr. Courtney Cogburn, an associate professor at the Columbia University School of Social Work, joined CBSN to explain the inspiration and goals behind her program.



Michael Bloomberg on the defensive after old comments about race resurface

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Former New York City mayor and current Democratic presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg is facing mounting criticism over years-old comments about "stop-and-frisk" police tactics and racially discriminatory housing policies known as "redlining." CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joins CBSN with more on the controversies and Bloomberg's campaign strategy.

WSJ: Feds using cellphone location data for immigration enforcement

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The Wall Street Journal reports federal agencies like ICE and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) are buying cellphone data from private U.S. companies and using it for immigration enforcement along the southern border. Michelle Hackman, from The Wall Street Journal, joins CBSN to explain her investigation.

WorldView: Israeli settlements, Big Ben's repair, and more

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The U.N. has released a list of more than 100 companies doing business in Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank, putting them at risk of boycotts. The Italian parliament has revoked the immunity of far-right leader Matteo Salvini. And in London, repairs to the tower housing Big Ben is clocking at $64 million over budget. Rylee Carlson rounds up international headlines from London.





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