With the House poised to impeach the president, Senate Democrats are working to shape an eventual trial. Source
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Sally Field: Acting “healed me in a lot of ways”
Actress Sally Field can now add Kennedy Center Honoree to an already long list of accolades that includes two Oscars, three Emmys and two Golden Globes. Gayle King sat down with the star of such classics as “Norma Rae,” “Places in the Heart” and “Forrest Gump” to talk about her incredible career, and how she has found acting therapeutic. Source
Is high-potency THC linked to psychosis?
A new report by USA Today raises concerns about mental health risks linked to high-potency marijuana products and the potential for psychotic episodes. Jamie Yuccas reports. Source
U.S. continues to separate migrant families despite end of “zero tolerance”
Since the “zero tolerance” policy was abandoned, the ACLU says officials have separated more than 1,100 migrant families. Advocates and the government disagree over whether the ongoing separations are warranted. For one father, a miscommunication proved costly. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez joined CBSN to discuss. Source
Eye Opener at 8: Dems plan ahead for impeachment trial
A look back at what we’ve been covering on “CBS This Morning.” Source
Kennedy Center honoree Sally Field: “Acting has healed me”
The award-winning star of “Norma Rae” and “Forrest Gump” reflects on her stellar career, and a scarred childhood Source
Hallmark is reversing decision to pull ad of lesbian couple after major backlash
After major public backlash, the Hallmark Channel is reversing its controversial decision to pull Zola ads featuring a lesbian couple kissing at the altar. The CEO of Hallmark is now apologizing and says the company is “committed to diversity and inclusion.” Nikki Battiste reports. Source
Harvey Weinstein wants credit for helping female filmmakers’ careers
Ahead of his criminal trial on sexual assault and rape charges, the disgraced mogul says he feels like “the forgotten man” and complains that his legacy in the movie business has been “eviscerated” Source
School resource officer in North Carolina slams student to the ground
A school resource officer is caught slamming a student to the ground twice in a disturbing video from a North Carolina middle school. He then yanks the student up before dragging him down the hallway. The officer has been placed on paid leave pending an investigation by the state. Source
Investigations underway into cadets’ possible use of white power sign on live TV
Two investigations are underway over whether cadets and midshipmen flashed a white power sign on live TV. They were seen making the sign behind a reporter before Saturday’s Army-Navy game. David Martin reports. Source