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#MeToo Movement

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"Brotopia" author on Silicon Valley sexism

Silicon Valley may be a place of incredible innovation, but some say what most needs to change is its own business culture. A new book called "Brotopia: Breaking up the Boys' Club of Silicon Valley" claims its rife with sexism and the mistreatment of women. Author and Bloomberg journalist Emily Chang joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss how the culture is changing, what led to it in the first place, and whether the #MeToo movement has made it to the world of tech.

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Ann Curry on sex harassment

In her first television interview since leaving NBC, Ann Curry is speaking out about the #MeToo movement. Curry, who's making a much-anticipated return to TV with her new PBS show, "We'll Meet Again," was with NBC's "Today" show for 15 years. She co-anchored alongside Matt Lauer from 2011 to 2012 before a highly publicized break with the broadcast. Curry left NBC in 2015 and created her own production company. Curry joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why she's "not surprised" by the sexual misconduct allegations against Lauer and how she's moved on from a period in her life that "hurt like hell."

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Men & sexual harassment

The #MeToo movement is not only bringing the issue of sexual harassment to light, but also highlighting what role men have in the discussion. For decades, author and educator Jackson Katz has called on men to set the tone and speak out. Katz, founder and president of MVP Strategies who provides sexual harassment and violence training for several sports teams and the military, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why violence against women is a men's issue, what men can do to change the social norms of male culture, and why it's crucial for men to speak up.

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NYT reporters on #MeToo "reckoning"

2017 will likely be remembered as the year victims shattered the silence around sexual misconduct. The #MeToo movement hit close to home for many, including our own broadcast. Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey, two of the reporters who helped re-start the national conversation with their bombshell reporting on allegations against movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, join "CBS This Morning" to reflect on the impact of their reporting and to discuss what's next.

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Men weigh in on #MeToo

Alex Wagner recently sat down with a group of powerful women to discuss the #MeToo movement. Now, men at the top of their fields are weighing in. In this preview of their conversation, Wagner speaks with producer Judd Apatow, chef Tom Colicchio, designer Prabal Gurung, former astronaut Leland Melvin and football player Mark Herzlich about changing the culture around sexual harassment. For the full report, tune in to "CBS This Morning" on Thursday, Dec. 14 between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m.

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