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Myanmar coup fallout and more world headlines

As protests against the military continue in Myanmar, deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi is facing a new criminal charge. Meanwhile, officials in Melbourne, Australia, and Auckland, New Zealand, are lifting recent coronavirus lockdowns. And actress Ashley Judd is sharing photos from her accident in the Congo where she shattered her leg. CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi joins CBSN AM with the latest on those headlines from around the world.

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Calif. judge dismisses Weinstein lawsuit

A California judge dismissed Ashley Judd's lawsuit that alleged Harvey Weinstein sexually harassed her mroe than 20 years ago. Judd sued after "Lord of the Rings" director Peter Jackson said he didn't cast her in his films when Weinstein called her a "nightmare" to work with after she turned him down when he propositioned her. The judge ruled Judd's relationship as an actress with the film producer was not covered under the California statute Judd had sued under.

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New York Times on Harvey Weinstein

Hollywood movie mogul Harvey Weinstein is on a leave of absence from his studio after several women alleged he sexually harassed them. The New York Times reports Weinstein reached at least eight settlements with women. Weinstein's lawyer says the report is "saturated with false and defamatory statements," and he is preparing a lawsuit against the paper. CBS News contributor and New York Times correspondent Jodi Kantor, who broke the news with colleague Megan Twohey, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the legal and financial trails, and why she stands by their reporting.

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