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YouTube's content policing dilemma

YouTube faces growing questions about how it polices content after it failed to remove a video showing the body of an apparent suicide victim from social media star Logan Paul. It stayed on the site for at least 24 hours and was reportedly viewed more than six million times. Paul deleted the video after rising backlash. CBS News contributor and Wired editor-in-chief Nicholas Thompson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what we know about the timeline of that incident and the debate in Silicon Valley over how to monitor massive amounts of content.

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Trump's first 100 days

President-elect Donald Trump laid out his political agenda for the first 100 days in office via YouTube on Monday. Trump promised to focus on job growth and withdraw the United States from Trans-Pacific Partnership. But certain promises that played a major role in Donald Trump's campaign -- including repealing The Affordable Care Act and building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border -- were not mentioned. Bloomberg's White House correspondent Mike Dorning discusses Trump's agenda on CBSN.

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