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The New York Times published a report Saturday that focuses on how Donald Trump acted toward women in private over the years

The New York Times published a report Saturday that focuses on how Donald Trump acted toward women in private over the years, featuring more than 50 interviews conducted over the course of six weeks. It describes a pattern of "unwelcome romantic advances, unending commentary on the female form, a shrewd reliance on ambitious women, and unsettling workplace conduct." New York Times national political reporter Michael Barbaro and reporter Megan Twohey join "CBS This Morning" to discuss their report.

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Donald Trump is lashing out at the New York Times after the newspaper published personal stories from women who either met or knew the presumptive Republican nominee for president

Donald Trump is lashing out at the New York Times after the newspaper published personal stories from women who either met or knew the presumptive Republican nominee for president. The report includes allegations of unwelcome romantic advances, and unsettling workplace conduct. Julianna Goldman has more.

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While President Obama didn't say Donald Trump's name during his commencement address to Rutgers University on Sunday, he was at the heart of the president's speech, which focused in large part on the "ignorance" pervading American politics today

While President Obama didn't say Donald Trump's name during his commencement address to Rutgers University on Sunday, he was at the heart of the president's speech, which focused in large part on the "ignorance" pervading American politics today.

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House Speaker Paul Ryan met with presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump this week in Washington, D.C. Both Trump and Ryan described the meeting positively, but Trump didn't earn Ryan's endorsement.

House Speaker Paul Ryan met with presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump this week in Washington, D.C. Both Trump and Ryan described the meeting positively, but Trump didn't earn Ryan's endorsement. "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson breaks down Ryan's dilemma.

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Donald Trump met with GOP party leadership Thursday and both Paul Ryan and Donald Trump gave positive feedback on the meeting, although Ryan still hasn't endorsed Trump

Donald Trump met with GOP party leadership Thursday and both Paul Ryan and Donald Trump gave positive feedback on the meeting, although Ryan still hasn't endorsed Trump. Is a formal endorsement from Ryan necessary to unite the Republican party? CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris joins CBSN with the latest.

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