A disturbing trend called “stealthing” is causing concern. It involves men who remove condoms during sexual acts without their partner’s consent, and then brag about it online. Eric Glasser from CBS affiliate WTSP in Tampa, Florida has more. Source
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United Airlines settles with passenger dragged off of plane
United Airlines has settled with the passenger who was dragged off of an overbooked plane. The video of Dr. David Dao being forcibly removed from the plane circulated widely on the internet and sparked outrage. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins CBSN with the latest. Source
White House blames Obama administration for vetting Flynn
The White House pinned blame on the Obama administration for former Trump adviser Michael Flynn’s vetting. CBS News political director Steve Chaggaris joins CBSN to discuss the administration’s perspective on Flynn, NAFTA and more. Source
Hollywood remembers Jonathan Demme, plus more entertainment headlines
Hollywood is remembering the life and career of legendary filmmaker Jonathan Demme. ET Online reporter Denny Directo joins CBSN with more. Source
Johnny Depp surprises Disney visitors
Johnny Depp surprised Disney visitors by appearing in his Captain Jack Sparrow costume and talking to fans riding past on the “Pirates of the Caribbean” ride at the park. Source
Kids with autism face other health problems
An estimated 1 in 68 American children is on the autism spectrum, and experts say many of them have a range of other medical problems to deal with, too. CBS News’ Weijia Jiang reports. Source
Can Democrats keep up grassroots energy?
Former President Obama gave his first public remarks since leaving office on Monday, leaving some wondering if he is still the leader of the Democratic party? CBSN political contributor and Democratic strategist Lynda Tran joins “Red & Blue” to break down the state of the party. Source
White House confronts setbacks to pledges on immigration
As President Trump nears his 100th day in office, the administration is selling its accomplishments, despite setbacks on immigration and border security. Jennifer Jacobs of Bloomberg and Michael Graham of MediaDC join “Red & Blue” to discuss. Source
4/25: Michael Flynn may have broken the law, House Oversight leaders say; Fifty years later, “accidental anchor” reflects on filling in for Cronkite
The leaders of the House Oversight Committee said that Michael Flynn, the former national security adviser, possibly committed a felony by not disclosing payments from a trip to Moscow in 2015; In 1967, a strike by a union representing TV personalities left the “CBS Evening News” without its anchor, Walter Cronkite Source
White House signals they are backing down on border wall demand
Congress must pass a spending bill by Friday to keep the government running – and the White House has signaled they are backing away from the demand to include funding for a border wall. Washington Post reporter David Nakamura joined CBSN to discuss the likelihood of a government shutdown. Source