Denzel Washington is one of Hollywood’s highest-grossing actors. He’s won two Oscars and two Golden Globes. Washington directed and starred in his latest film, “Fences.” It’s expected to have a successful night at the Academy Awards. Washington joins “CBS This Morning” with more on his film and incredible career. Source
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“Divergent” author Veronica Roth on new book, “Carve the Mark”
Veronica Roth’s bestselling “Divergent” series has sold more 35 million copies worldwide. All three books were turned into blockbuster movies. Roth joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss her next young adult novel, “Carve the Mark,” the first book in a two-part science fiction fantasy series. Source
Trump vows “insurance for everybody”
President-elect Donald Trump says the plan to replace Obamacare is nearly finished. Though he declined to provide details, he said his plan would allow everyone to get insurance. USA Today’s Susan Page joins CBSN to discuss Trump’s healthcare plan as president. Source
Trump attacks Rep. John Lewis, CIA, and SNL on Twitter
Georgia Congressman John Lewis said he will boycott the presidential inauguration because he called Trump an “illegitimate president.” Mr. Trump didn’t hesitate to respond on Twitter and criticize Lewis. CBS News’ Major Garrett discusss the growing number of Democrats in Congress who have vowed to skip Trump’s inauguration. Source
Man on call with 911 shot 10 times by Virginia sheriff’s deputy
Isiah Brown’s lawyer said the 32-year-old is now fighting for his life after “completely avoidable errors” by the police and 911 dispatch. Source
Ever loved a dog? This new trailer will have you in tears
“A Dog’s Purpose,” the new movie based on the bestselling book by W. Bruce Cameron, addresses the questions that every dog lover longs to have answered: What happens to our pets after they leave us? And, most importantly, will we ever see them again? Source
During Trump administration, will press still have offices at White House?
While the White House press is used to briefings in the West Wing, incoming press secretary Sean Spicer confirms on “CBS This Morning” that the Trump administration is looking into the idea of holding those briefings in the Executive Office Building, which is adjacent to the White House. Source
Tituss Burgess on “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”
Emmy-nominated actor Tituss Burgess got his start on Broadway, starring in hits including “Good Vibrations,” “Jersey Boys,” and “Guys and Dolls.” Now, his talents are on display in the series, “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.” Burgess joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss his career. Source
Ringling Bros. ends circus as ticket sales plunge
The so-called “Greatest Show on Earth” is folding up its tent forever. After nearly a century and a half, the parent company of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey says it will go out of business in May. Executives blame high operating costs and declining attendance, especially following the end of the elephant acts. Manuel Bojorquez reports. Source
Anthony Bourdain’s travel wisdom featured in new guide book
Anthony Boudain’s longtime assistant and collaborator Laurie Woolever finished the travel guide they started together before his death in 2018. “CBS This Morning” co-host Anthony Mason talks to Woolever about how she incorporated the iconic chef and TV host’s unique voice and observations about the world into the new book, “World Travel: An Irreverent Guide.” Source