46,000 auto workers on strike; worldwide call for change Source
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Concern about veterinarians’ rising suicide rates
According to the CDC, the number of veterinarians who die by suicide is going up. With rising student debt, increasingly isolated offices, and pet owners with social media, the veterinary field is becoming high-risk. “Not One More Vet” CEO and veterinarian Nicole McArthur joined CBSN AM to explain why vets are struggling and how her company is trying to help vet-to-vet. Source
Biden says white people can “never fully understand” racism
The former vice president delivered an emotional appeal at the 16th St Baptist Church bombing commemoration Source
Six Things That Stood Out For Titans in Loss to Colts
The Titans lost to the Colts 19-17 in the home opener on Sunday. Titans Online’s Jim Wyatt takes a look at six things that stood out from the game as the team begins to turn its attention to Thursday’s game vs. the Jaguars. Source
San Diego woman swallowed engagement ring in her sleep
A San Diego woman says she now takes off her diamond engagement ring before she goes to bed. That’s because last week she swallowed it during a nightmare. Source
Brian Grazer on the importance of human connection, in movie-making and in life
Complex relationships and communication are at the heart of movies produced by Oscar-winner Brian Grazer, whose credits include “A Beautiful Mind” and “Apollo 13.” He has now put what he’s learned over the years into a new book. Grazer visited “CBS This Morning” to discuss “Face to Face: The Art of Human Connection,” published by Simon and Schuster, a division of CBS. Source
Hilton hotels expands paid leave for new parents
Company to offer 12 weeks paid time off for birth mothers and four weeks for dads — same for maids as for execs Source
Kaepernick’s Nike commercial wins Emmy
More than a year after the controversial ad first aired, it is being recognized as one of television’s best commercials Source
Marie Osmond talks joining “The Talk” and the “sisterhood thing”
The entertainer isn’t afraid to share the experiences of her life if it can help others, though she doesn’t believe in airing “dirty laundry” Source
Edward Snowden wants to come home but says U.S. won’t give him a fair trial
Former NSA contractor Edward Snowden is shedding new light on his decision to reveal classified documents about the U.S. government’s mass surveillance program. In 2013, Snowden disclosed government programs that collected Americans’ emails, phone calls and internet activity in the name of national security. The U.S. government charged Snowden under the Espionage Act for his actions. A congressional report said his disclosures “caused tremendous damage to national security.” In his new memoir, “Permanent Record,” Snowden tells his story in detail for the first time and speaks about his life in exile in russia. Snowden, who now identifies himself as a privacy advocate, spoke with “CBS This Morning” in an exclusive U.S. TV interview. It’s edited only for satellite delays, but not for editorial content. Source