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The key to kindness and empathy
Research says empathy may now be declining in our society. Jamil Zaki, a psychology professor at Stanford University and the author of “The War for Kindness,” joined CBSN to discuss how to rebuild empathy in the world.
7H ago 04:18
Impeachment inquiry: Trump vs. Nixon
President Trump suggested China and Ukraine should open investigations into Joe and Hunter Biden, stating publicly what he is accused of insinuating on the July call with the Ukrainian president at the center of House Democrats’ impeachment inquiry. Nikole Killion brings us the latest from Capitol Hill. Then, history professor and author Kathryn Olmstead joins CBSN to take a closer look at the difference between this impeachment inquiry and the 1970s inquiry into President Richard Nixon.
updated 19M ago 08:50
Drinking culture & American kids
On America’s college campuses, there are epidemics we talk about and those we don’t. When sexual assaults or fraternity hazing deaths make headlines, court cases follow and new rules are enacted, but less attention is paid to an underlying issue – binge drinking culture. CBSN Originals explores how drinking to excess is not only considered normal, but cool, and how for many young people “blacking out” is less a rarity than an every weekend occurrence – with grave consequences.
Sep 5 23:34
10/03/19: Red and Blue
Pence defends Trump asking Ukraine to probe Biden; The week that was in politics
updated 16M ago 55:36
Elizabeth Warren gaining steam with black vote
According to several polls, 2020 presidential candidate Senator Elizabeth Warren has seen a steady rise in support from African American voters. 2020 campaign reporter Zak Hudak joins CBSN’s Errol Barnett for a closer look at why this might be happening in this edition of the 2020 Daily Trail Markers.
updated 26M ago 05:22