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"Turning the Tide” examines the college application system and offers specific improvements

Administrators from top colleges and universities are endorsing a report from the Harvard Graduate School of Education that could fundamentally change the college admission process. “Turning the Tide” examines the college application system and offers specific improvements. New York Times columnist Frank Bruni, author of "Where You Go Is Not Who You'll Be: An Antidote to the College Admissions Mania," joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the growing concern.

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More than 100 men and women in the film industry shared their thoughts on Hollywood sexism with the Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist

The Equal Opportunity Commission is interviewing female directors to learn if there is a pattern of discrimination in Hollywood. More than 100 men and women in the film industry shared their thoughts on Hollywood sexism with Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Maureen Dowd. Dowd joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what she learned while writing her New York Times Magazine cover story called "Waiting for the Green Light." A version of the article can be found on NYTimes.com.

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The New York Times is defending its blistering investigation of Amazon.com’s work culture

The New York Times is defending its blistering investigation of Amazon.com’s work culture from August, after the online giant launched a surprising counterattack and offered its strongest rejection yet of the Times' reporting. Norah O'Donnell reports, and CBS News financial contributor Mellody Hobson joins "CBS This Morning" from San Francisco to discuss what her sources are saying about Amazon's latest move.

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The online giant is the world's biggest retailer with a market value that is nearly $250 billion. The New York Times is raising questions about Amazon's work culture

The online giant is the world's biggest retailer with a market value that is nearly $250 billion. The New York Times is raising questions about Amazon's work culture, as reporters Jodi Kantor and David Streitfeld spoke with more than 100 current and former employees. Kantor and former White House press secretary and current Amazon Senior Vice President of Global Corporate Affairs Jay Carney joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the report.

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Stories from publishers like the New York Times and National Geographic now appear directly on Facebook's news feed

Stories from publishers like the New York Times and National Geographic now appear directly on Facebook's news feed. Nine media companies announced the deal Wednesday, bringing some of their content to the world's largest online social network. Gabriel Sherman, the national affairs editor at New York Magazine, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the impact of the deal.

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In "The Road to Character," Brooks argues we have made a wrong turn when it comes to personal morality

Brooks is a political and cultural Op-Ed columnist for The New York Times. In "The Road to Character," Brooks argues we have made a wrong turn when it comes to personal morality and that our society is becoming more shallow and self-centered. But he believes some of the world’s great leaders and thinkers show us how to get back on track. Brooks joins “CBS This Morning” to weigh in on some of the 2016 presidential candidates and his book.

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Pulitzer-winning photojournalist Lynsey Addario risked her life to cover nearly every recent war

Pulitzer-winning photojournalist Lynsey Addario risked her life to cover nearly every recent war. She made headlines most recently for her New York Times piece, "What can a pregnant photojournalist cover? Everything." It's an adaptation from her new book, "It's What I Do: A Photographer's Life of Love and War," where Addario shares her journey covering chaos and suffering, and finding love in the middle of it all. Norah O'Donnell reports.

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As Ellen Pao's high-profile sexual harassment and discrimination lawsuit against a Silicon Valley venture capital firm is set to begin this week, Kantor discusses whether these types of lawsuits can bring about social change

As opening statements for Ellen Pao's high-profile sexual harassment and discrimination lawsuit against venture capital firm Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield and Byers is set to begin this week, New York Times reporter Jodi Kantor discusses whether these types of lawsuits can bring about social change and address frustrations women might face in the workplace.

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