
Attorney and professor Anita Hill discusses combating gender violence
In her new book, Hill takes a look at the bigger picture of gender-based violence and how to move forward as a nation.
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In her new book, Hill takes a look at the bigger picture of gender-based violence and how to move forward as a nation.
Over three decades ago, Anita Hill testified about being sexually harassed by her former boss and then-Supreme Court nominee Justice Clarence Thomas. Hill joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss today's Supreme Court, the impact of its decisions and her new book "Believing: Our Thirty-Year Journey to End Gender Violence."
Hill, who became widely known during Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas' confirmation process when she accused him of sexual harassment and testified before the Senate, says the issue of accountability "is not limited to Hollywood."
Anita Hill hopes to change the toxic culture of harassment in Hollywood. Hill joined "CBS This Morning" to discuss a new report she helped create and gave her thoughts on the current Supreme Court fight.
"Everyone has the power to inspire others. Be courageous, stand strong, be yourself," she said
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Hill has criticized Biden's performance during the confirmation hearing of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas
"You were one of the best I have ever worked with, and there have been a lot of attorneys general since I have been here, and I mean that sincerely"
The former homeland security secretary and former Arizona governor was Hill's attorney in 1992, during the Clarence Thomas hearings
President Trump says trade talks with China will continue after discussions between the two countries ended Friday without a deal. CBSN political contributor and conservative columnist Michael Graham and Democratic strategist Joel Payne join CBSN to discuss the latest developments and the rest of the day's top political headlines.
"Sexual violence is a national crisis that requires a national solution," Hill said
The hearings still resonate with voters -- particularly younger ones, a number of whom said it could cost Biden their support
In an interview with ABC's "The View," the former vice president talked about Anita Hill and about accusations he's faced about inappropriate touching. He also countered President Trump's criticism of him as "sleepy"
Former Vice President Joe Biden is trying to clear up issues from his past ahead of his expected run for president. On Tuesday, he brought up his role in a controversial Senate confirmation hearing involving Anita Hill. Jan Crawford explains.
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Joe Biden chaired the Senate Judiciary Committee in 1991 when Hill came forward accusing Thomas of sexually harassing
"The fact that she is still, 27 years later, afraid to make an accusation that she really believes is just exactly the way that Anita Hill was," Braver said
In 1991, Rita Braver covered the testimony of Anita Hill, who came forward with claims of sexual misconduct about a Supreme Court nominee, Clarence Thomas. Braver, now a national correspondent for CBS "Sunday Morning," joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" to compare the two hearings.
Christine Blasey Ford's testimony recalls that of Anita Hill, who spoke to 60 Minutes months after her own very public hearing
When the Supreme Court Justice spoke to 60 Minutes in 2007, he addressed Anita Hill's high-profile testimony: "That's not the person I knew"
Christine Blasey Ford's testimony recalls that of Anita Hill, who spoke to 60 Minutes months after her own very public hearing
Accusations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh have echoes from another famous Senate Judiciary Committee hearing. In 1991, professor Anita Hill accused nominee Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment. Nearly 27 years later, professor Christine Blasey Ford's allegations against Kavanaugh are unfolding in a familiar way. Jan Crawford reports.
Almost 30 years after testifying against Clarence Thomas, Hill says Kavanaugh's accusers should get thorough, neutral investigation
"A number of powerful men have been held accountable. I don't think any one episode is going to define a whole movement," hill told the AP
Battle over the Supreme Court Correspondent Martha Teichner looks back at Anita Hill's testimony during the confirmation hearing of Clarence Thomas, and talks with NPR's Nina Totenberg and historian Jon Meacham about how Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation fight, and the sexual assault allegations against him by Christine Blasey Ford, demonstrate that the nation's highest court has become a weapon in the wars of polarization.
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One of the suspects was arrested after a gunbattle, a sheriff said.
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"We know as a matter of intelligence that he's instructed the People's Liberation Army to be ready by 2027 to conduct a successful invasion," Burns also said.
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Earlier this week, police said that former officer Preston Hemphill was under investigation for participating "in the initial traffic stop and the use of a TASER."
President Biden addressed the Democratic National Committee's winter meeting in Philadelphia.
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"We know as a matter of intelligence that he's instructed the People's Liberation Army to be ready by 2027 to conduct a successful invasion," Burns also said.
President Biden addressed the Democratic National Committee's winter meeting in Philadelphia.
GOP lawmakers have incorrectly blamed the spike in fentanyl overdoses on migrants, whom they blame for bringing the drugs across the border.
At least 16 unpaid tickets, totaling more than $3,400, are tied to a car associated with Santos, records show.
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Jurors found the Tesla CEO didn't mislead investors in claiming he had lined up funding to take the car company public.
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Hulu's "The 1619 Project" is a six-part docuseries that expands upon "The 1619 Project," created by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones and The New York Times Magazine. Hannah-Jones joins "CBS Mornings" for a closer look at the project and where she sees the current state of race relations in America.
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An outbreak of stony coral tissue loss disease threatens to destroy 20 of the 45 species in the world's third-largest coral reef.
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The cloned animals are capable of producing 18 tons of milk a year, or 50% more than a typical American cow.
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Dallas police said Friday they have arrested a man in connection with two monkeys who went missing last week from the Dallas Zoo. The suspect is also charged in connection with the temporary disappearance of a leopard last month. The monkeys were found unharmed in an abandoned house.
One of the suspects was arrested after a gunbattle, a sheriff said.
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Astronauts are conducting a spacewalk outside the International Space Station. And NASA is marking 20 years since the space shuttle Columbia disaster. CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood joined Anne-Marie Green and Janet Shamlian with more on those stories, plus details on the "green comet" passing by Earth.
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The surprise bear face spans more than 1 mile across.
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