Non-profit organization Center for Consumer Freedom plans a new round of ads this week attacking Chipotle restaurants. The campaign follows Chipotle’s announcement that it will no longer use any genetically modified ingredients. The organization accuses Chipotle of being misleading, but some say the center itself has questions to answer about its motivations. Anna Werner takes a look inside the group that’s attacking the Mexican food chain. Source
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Watch Live: Biden unveils executive actions to curb gun violence
The president is set to nominate David Chipman, a former special agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, to lead the agency. Source
Jimmy Carter keeps teaching Sunday school during cancer treatment
Former president Jimmy Carter is currently undergoing treatment for brain cancer and intends not to change his Sunday routine. He has been teaching Sunday school at the Maranatha Baptist Church in Georgia for 35 years. CBS News correspondent Michelle Miller reports. Source
Novelist Jackie Collins dies
Jackie Collins, known for telling stories of sex and power, has died of breast cancer at 77. CBS News correspondent Don Dahler reports on the best-selling author. Source
New deadly wildfires spring up in California
One person has already been killed and at least 10 homes have been destroyed by two new wildfires that have sparked in scorched California. CBS News correspondent Ben Tracy has the latest. Source
Pope Francis’ Church is not a museum
Ken Hackett, the U.S. ambassador to the Holy See, tells 60 Minutes what Pope Francis’ Church looks like. Source
The long road to justice for Bill Cosby’s accusers
The women who allege comedian Bill Cosby sexually assaulted them face a long and difficult legal path. He’s been criminally charged with nothing, has admitted nothing, and many of the alleged offenses occurred years ago. Still, the accusers say they have stories that must be told. Correspondent Tracy Smith hears some firsthand. Source
Al Hirschfeld’s legendary drawings
A new exhibit in New York City outlines the nine decades of creation by the renowned artist Al Hirschfeld, with wall-to-wall caricatures of Hollywood and Broadway stars. Faith Sallie gets to the bottom line of Hirschfeld’s enduring appeal. Source
Almanac: Sgt. Bilko
Sixty years ago today – Sept. 20, 1955 – the Army sitcom “You’ll Never Get Rich” debuted on CBS, starring Phil Silvers in the role of the scheming Master Sergeant that became his most popular creation. Charles Osgood reports. Source
“Reading Rainbow’s” LeVar Burton wants to host “Jeopardy!”
Burton has shared the petition and retweeted supporters – including some famous faces. Source