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Following attacks on AAPI community, CBSN airs special “Asian Americans Battling Bias: Continuing Crisis” tonight

Following the increase in violent attacks against the Asian American Pacific Islander community, the CBS News Race and Culture Unit will air a new special, “Asian Americans Battling Bias: Continuing Crisis,” Wednesday tonight. President Biden has announced new actions to respond to the surge in anti-Asian hate incidents. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joins “CBSN AM” to discuss the special and the latest government efforts. Source

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“Madam Secretary” star Tea Leoni on hit series, women on TV

The CBS political drama is Sunday’s most-watched series on television, averaging more than 14 million viewers. Téa Leoni, who stars as Elizabeth McCord plays the role of a former CIA analyst appointed secretary of state after the sudden death of her predecessor. Leoni joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss her role. Source

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New space capsules can hold 4 astronauts

NASA is performing its second of three spacewalks at the International Space Station. CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood joins CBSN’s Elaine Quijano and John Dickerson with more on walking in zero gravity. Source

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Eating too healthy may be sign of eating disorder

A new eating disorder known as orthorexia is an unhealthy obsession with eating healthy. Those who suffer from other eating disorders like anorexia are increasingly showing signs of orthorexia. Bigad Shaban reports from Los Angeles. Source

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“It’s What I Do”: A photojournalist’s journey through horror and joy

Pulitzer-winning photojournalist Lynsey Addario risked her life to cover nearly every recent war. She made headlines most recently for her New York Times piece, “What can a pregnant photojournalist cover? Everything.” It’s an adaptation from her new book, “It’s What I Do: A Photographer’s Life of Love and War,” where Addario shares her journey covering chaos and suffering, and finding love in the middle of it all. Norah O’Donnell reports. Source

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