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Matthew A. Cherry on creating his Oscar-nominated short, "Hair Love"

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The Oscar-nominated short film “Hair Love” was inspired by popular online videos of dads doing their daughters’ hair. The animated film tells the story of an African American dad who learns how to style his daughter’s hair for the first time. "CBS This Morning" talks to the short film's director, writer and producer, former NFL player Matthew A. Cherry.

How top brewers are responding to decreasing beer sales

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Anheuser Busch has something new on tap for the Super Bowl: an ad for their new hard seltzer, as the company tries to cater to Americans' changing tastes. Along with major holidays, Super Bowl Sunday is among the biggest beer-drinking days of the year. But after more than five years of declining sales for traditional lagers, top brewers are looking beyond beer. Janet Shamlian reports on how beer manufacturers are keeping up with public trends.

Suburban Pennsylvania women give their take on 2020 election

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President Trump defeated Hillary Clinton in Pennsylvania by less than 1% in 2016. In a bid to keep Pennsylvania red, Lara Trump is launching the “Women for Trump” coalition in suburban Philadelphia. Anthony Mason sat down with eight women from across the political spectrum at the Jem restaurant in Norristown, just outside of the city, to talk about what they plan to do in 2020.



Behind the scenes of Super Bowl 2020's security

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Security teams will monitor Hard Rock Stadium in Miami from the sky, ground and water as thousands of football fans begin to pour in for Super Bowl LIV. Manuel Bojorquez has a behind-the-scenes look at the massive operation keeping the city safe from threats spanning terrorism to coronavirus.

Eye Opener: Senate battles over impeachment witnesses

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Republicans intensify their push for an acquittal at President Trump’s impeachment trial without calling new witnesses, as senators question Mr. Trump's accusers and defenders. Also, the U.S. promises help for hundreds of Americans still stranded in China. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.

Americans evacuated out of Wuhan amid coronavirus scare

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Nearly 200 Americans who were evacuated from Wuhan, the epicenter of the deadly outbreak, landed in Southern California on Wednesday. The State Department says it will send more planes to fly out citizens next week. Carter Evans speaks to one man who was onboard the first U.S. flight out of Wuhan.

Businesses, events shut down in China over coronavirus panic

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As the coronavirus panic grows, international events are being canceled in China as villages outside of Beijing are building physical barricades to keep outsiders from entering. Ramy Inocencio is in Beijing to share the increasingly severe reactions in China and abroad.

Crucial Senate vote could force a swift end to Trump impeachment

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Senators spent hours questioning House managers and President Trump’s lawyers on Wednesday, but there are new signs that the impeachment trial may end as early as Friday, pending a crucial vote on allowing witness testimony. Nancy Cordes breaks down what to expect from the pivotal Friday vote.

Some 2020 Democrats face off in Iowa while others are stuck in D.C.

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Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg are among the only 2020 Democrats getting face time with Iowa voters as other contenders serve as jurors in President Trump’s impeachment trial. For the four Senators running for president, a pivotal Friday vote is their choice between hearing from more witnesses and risking being off the campaign trail on caucus day. Ed O’Keefe is in Iowa to see how the remaining candidates are taking advantage of the final days before the caucus.





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