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Facebook workers raise alarm over inappropriate use of platform

Facebook employees have raised red flags internally about inappropriate use of the platform in some developing countries. According to documents obtained by The Wall Street Journal, employees found drug cartels were using the site to recruit hit men. Human traffickers were also reportedly using the site to lure women into dangerous situations. After employees flagged these incidents, the documents show Facebook did little to nothing at all. WSJ technology reporter Jeff Horwitz was one of the reporters on this investigation, and he joins CBSN's Lana Zak with his analysis.

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As the city of Detroit pushes to get the struggling metropolis back on it's feet, their plan for doing so is facing tough opposition. Matthew Dolan of the Wall Street Journal joins the "CBS This Morning: Saturday" co-hosts to discuss the issue

As the city of Detroit pushes to get the struggling metropolis back on it's feet, their plan for doing so is facing tough opposition. Matthew Dolan of the Wall Street Journal joins the "CBS This Morning: Saturday" co-hosts to discuss some of the plan's highlights.

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Behind-the-scenes peek at Trump presidency

A new book offers a collection of one-on-one interviews with friends and staffers of former President Donald Trump, and even Mr. Trump himself. Michael C. Bender, author of "Frankly, We Did Win This Election: The Inside Story of How Trump Lost," spoke with Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers on CBSN about his interactions with the former president, Trump's reaction to the George Floyd video and the effect his COVID-19 diagnosis had on his re-election campaign.

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Post-election surge in markets

The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 218 points Thursday, about 36 hours after there was initial turmoil on election night. The Wall Street Journal says the jump in the markets reflects a bet on President-elect Donald Trump's plan to stimulate the economy, cut taxes and limit financial regulations. CBS News financial contributor Mellody Hobson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Trump's economic plan and how corporate America is digesting the news of his victory.

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