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How intimacy coordinators oversee romantic movie, TV scenes

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Movies have long had stunt coordinators to oversee action scenes. But In the era of #MeToo, there's a new focus on how romantic scenes are filmed for movies and TV. It's led to the rise of a new figure on set: the intimacy coordinator, who helps actors and directors choreograph and act out sexual encounters safely and effectively. Rita Braver talks with Alicia Rodis, of Intimacy Directors International, about how the HBO series "The Deuce" changed the way actors get up-close-and-personal.

Two American soldiers shot and killed in Afghanistan

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The Defense Department has identified two American soldiers killed in Afghanistan. Sergeant First Class Javier Jaguar Guiterrez of San Antonio, Texas, and Sergeant First Class Antonio Rey Rodriguez of Las Cruces, New Mexico, were killed in Nangarhar Province on Saturday. The two were shot when an Afghan dressed in an Army uniform opened fire with a machine gun, a U.S. official said.

No single film expected to sweep Oscars

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It's Hollywood biggest night, the 92nd annual Academy Awards. Chris Martinez in Los Angeles has some of this year’s top story lines.

New Hampshire primary: Democrats step up attacks before vote

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New Hampshire votes Tuesday in its first-in-the-nation primary. It's most likely to be the last stand for some of the Democratic candidates. The CBS News Battleground Tracker shows Senator Bernie Sanders leading the field, followed closely by former Mayor Pete Buttigieg. Ed O'Keefe reports on how the candidates are stepping up attacks on each other before the primary.



Coronavirus death toll passes that of SARS epidemic

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The coronavirus in China is now blamed for more than 900 deaths. The death toll is larger than that of the SARS epidemic in 2002 and 2003. The outbreak aboard a cruise ship in Japan is getting worse with more than 130 confirmed cases, including some two dozen Americans. Debora Patta speaks with one of those Americans.

Attacks on NYPD officers are "assassination attempts," commissioner says

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The NYPD called two unprovoked attacks on officers by the same alleged gunman "assassination attempts." Surveillance video shows the suspect, Robert Williams, apparently walking into a police station and officers running for cover after gunshots ring out. This unfolded less than 12 hours after Williams allegedly shot an officer inside a police van. David Begnaud reports from the 41st Precinct in the Bronx.

Cellphone of missing Idaho teen Tylee Ryan found

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A cellphone belonging to missing Idaho teen Tylee Ryan has been found, CBS News has learned. Ryan and her 7-year-old brother JJ Vallow were last seen in September. Their mother Lori Vallow was found in Hawaii last month with her new husband Chad Daybell. Jonathan Vigliotti reports that the phone was allegedly used several times after Ryan's disappearance.

Oklahoma jailhouse video appears to show staff ignoring dying inmate

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In 2015, Terral Ellis Jr. turned himself in to authorities at Ottawa County Jail in Oklahoma. Less than two weeks later, he was dead. Newly public surveillance video appears to show workers at the jail failing to respond to repeated calls for help from Ellis, who died from sepsis and pneumonia. Omar Villafranca talks with Ellis' brother and family attorney about their wrongful death lawsuit.

Influencer Camila Coelho opens up about struggle with epilepsy

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Fashion influencer Camila Coelho is speaking out about her epilepsy in hopes of changing the stigma around the neurological disorder. Epilepsy, which is characterized by unpredictable seizures, affects nearly 3.4 million people in the U.S. and about 50 million people worldwide. Coelho opens up to Dr. Tara Narula about why she hid her condition for so long.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar on "Black Patriots" documentary

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NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is an executive producer of the new History Channel documentary "Black Patriots: Heroes of the Revolution." The documentary highlights African Americans who stood up to British rule and helped establish the United States of America. Abdul-Jabbar joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the documentary.

Oscars 2020: "Parasite" wins Best Picture, more historic moments

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The 92nd Academy Awards were all about historic moments and tackling recent controversy. The South Korean thriller "Parasite" upset the frontrunner "1917" to become the first non-English language film to win the Oscar for Best Picture. It was a surprising ending after all four acting frontrunners won their statues as expected. "Entertainment Tonight" host Kevin Frazier reports that the night's event was also punctuated by politics.

Joe Biden confident in campaign despite poor finish in Iowa

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Former Vice President Joe Biden joins “CBS This Morning” from Nashua, New Hampshire, where he says he is confident in how his campaign is doing. The Democratic candidate responds to his poor finish in Iowa and the latest CBS News Battleground Tracker that shows Senator Bernie Sanders leading the field, followed closely by former Mayor Pete Buttigieg.

Coronavirus infections surge on cruise ship in Japan

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The potentially deadly coronavirus is being blamed for more than 900 deaths, including one American. The outbreak aboard a cruise ship in Japan is getting worse with more than 130 cases confirmed, including more than two dozen Americans. CBS News foreign correspondent Debora Patta joins CBSN AM from Hong Kong with more.

New Hampshire primary: In Dixville Notch, voting starts at midnight

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New Hampshire voters will cast their ballots in the first-in-the-nation presidential primary on Tuesday. In the tiny village of Dixville Notch, voting will start at midnight. Nikole Killion talks with residents about the unique tradition and finds out why it almost didn't happen this year.

"Boomerang" returns for second season on BET

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Fueled by romance, friendship, gender politics, love and more – "Boomerang" returns to BET in March for its second season. Showrunner Dime Davis and actress LaLa Milan joined CBSN to discuss the upcoming season.

Justice Department reveals charges in massive Equifax hack

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Federal officials revealed who is behind the 2017 Equifax hack that affected millions of Americans. Investigators said Chinese military hackers had access to Equifax computer systems for months, stealing personal information. Jeff Pegues reports.

County in Kansas jailing people over unpaid medical debt

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Some Americans who are struggling to pay their medical bills are now facing jail time. In partnership with ProPublica, Meg Oliver reports on a town in Kansas where people are being put behind bars for falling behind on their payments.





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