“CBS This Morning” is exclusively revealing USC Annenberg’s study on the diversity and inclusion of Netflix’s content. Netflix Chief Content Officer and co-CEO Ted Sarandos joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the new report and the company’s talent pipeline initiative. Source
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Watch Live: Biden, first lady visit Texas after devastating storm
President Biden and first lady Jill Biden are traveling to Houston to survey the damage from Texas’ recent storm. Source
ACM Awards: Kelsea Ballerini and Brothers Osborne reveal nominees
Singer-songwriter Kelsea Ballerini and country duo Brothers Osborne join “CBS This Morning” to reveal some of the nominees for the 56th Academy of Country Music Awards. Source
Former gymnast calls for accountability, ex-Olympic coach dies by suicide amid sex assault charges
Former U.S. Olympics gymnastics coach John Geddert died by suicide on Thursday, hours after being charged with human trafficking and criminal sexual conduct. In an interview with CBS, Sarah Klein, a former gymnast under Geddert, said USA Gymnastics and the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee should be held accountable for the abuse he allegedly inflicted. Mola Lenghi reports. Source
Here are some of the nominees for 56th Academy of Country Music Awards
Award-winning singer-songwriter Kelsea Ballerini and country music duo Brothers Osborne joined “CBS This Morning” Friday to announce some of the highly-anticipated award categories. Source
Implications of President Biden’s first military action
Senior foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the Biden administration’s retaliatory strike against Iranian-backed targets in Syria. Source
Outrage grows as attacks against Asian Americans continue to increase
Activists and lawmakers say they are outraged by the rash of recent attacks against Asian Americans, and lack of attention the attacks have received. More than 3,000 hate crimes against Asian Americans have been reported since the pandemic began. Source
Prince Harry sips tea with James Corden in rare TV interview
In a rare interview, the Duke of Sussex appeared on “The Late Late Show with James Corden.” Harry sipped tea with Corden on an open-air bus, telling the host that he and Meghan moved to the U.S. to avoid intense media scrutiny that was impacting his mental health. Gayle King shares the story. Source
House to vote on Biden’s $1.9 trillion relief bill
The bill is expected to pass, but a provision raising the minimum wage faces opposition in the Senate. Source
Queen Elizabeth urges people to get vaccine: “It didn’t hurt at all”
The queen said that those who are hesitant to get the vaccine “ought to think about other people rather than themselves.” Source