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Bryan Cranston on “Wakefield,” taking intimacy course with Jennifer Garner

Emmy Award-winning actor Bryan Cranston is best known for playing meth kingpin Walter White in the hit series, “Breaking Bad.” Now he’s returning to the big screen in the new movie, “Wakefield,” where he plays a father who hides in the attic of his garage to secretly observe his family. Cranston joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss how he prepared for his latest role. Source

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Former CIA chief concerned about Russian contacts with Trump associates

Former CIA Director John Brennan told lawmakers Tuesday that the sheer volume of contacts between Trump campaign officials and Russians sparked concerns last year, and he set up a working group with other agencies to monitor those contacts. Two other top officials testified on the Hill. Nancy Cordes has the latest. Source

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Police across U.S. on heightened alert following Manchester attack

Within minutes of the attack in Manchester, New York City police dispatched heavy weapons teams to high profile locations like Madison Square Garden. In Dallas, police also made a show of force at a John Legend concert. Jeff Pegues reports on why large public gatherings are so difficult to protect. Source

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Ford CEO being replaced amid growing pressure

Ford is expected to announce a new CEO Monday. CEO Mark Fields’ firing comes amid struggling sales and concerns about plans for the high-tech cars of the future. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the shake-up. Source

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NBA player Enes Kanter on Turkey revoking passport, death threats

Enes Kanter, an Oklahoma City Thunder player from Turkey, says he was held in a Romanian airport over the weekend when his home country revoked his passport. He has long been an outspoken critic of Turkey’s President Erdogan. Kanter says Turkey canceled his passport in retaliation for his political views. Last year, Turkey revoked passports for tens of thousands of Turkish citizens living abroad. Kanter joins “CBS This Morning” after arriving back in the U.S. Sunday from Europe. Source

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