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Jodi Kantor on the “Deep Throat” of NYT’s Harvey Weinstein investigation

For the first time, the investigative reporters who broke the Harvey Weinstein story are revealing new details about the Hollywood producer’s alleged enablers, and the sources who brought the stories to light. In 2017, New York Times reporters Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey uncovered stories of Weinstein’s alleged sexual harassment, igniting the #MeToo movement. The accusations came from former assistants and celebrities like Ashley Judd and Gwyneth Paltrow. Kantor joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the book. Source

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Malcolm Gladwell on how face-to-face interactions can be misleading

What do Bernie Madoff, Sylvia Plath, the TV show “Friends,” and Amanda Knox have in common? According to a new book by best-selling author Malcom Gladwell, they can all help us understand why our interactions with strangers often go wrong. The new book is titled, “Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don’t Know.” Gladwell joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss his new book. Source

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How to use “pairing” to develop good habits

Research shows about 40% of our behavior is driven by habits. A strategy called “pairing” is an easy way to create good habits. You pair an activity you love with one you want to make yourself do — and once you’ve done the tasks together enough times, the good habit will be harder to break. Source

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Billy Bush: The Access Hollywood tape was “weaponized”

Billy Bush returns to TV Monday as the new host of “Extra,” nearly three years after a high-profile controversy forced him off the air. In October 2016, a recorded conversation was made public between Bush and then-Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, in which Trump talked about groping women. Bush spoke with “CBS This Morning” co-host Gayle King about why he feels like the tape was “weaponized,” and what he’s learned in the past three years. Source

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