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
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Ben Carson on why he enjoys running for president
Neurosurgeon-turned-politician Ben Carson tells CBS News’ Major Garrett what he likes about the campaign process and why voters seem to like him Source
Cruise lines battle CDC in hopes to set sail from U.S. soon
Tension is escalating as U.S. cruise lines fight to set sail again. First on “CBS This Morning,” Royal Caribbean’s CEO tells Errol Barnett how his company is preparing its ships to be COVID-safe before taking to the seas. Source
Investigators reveal cause of Tiger Woods SUV accident
Officials say Tiger Woods was speeding when he crashed his SUV in February. They say he will not be cited because there’s no evidence this was anything other than an accident. Carter Evans reports. Source
Salmonella outbreak in cucumbers spreads
More than 400 people, half of them children, have gotten sick from salmonella in cucumbers imported from Mexico. Mark Albert reports. Source
Pence inks deal to write 2 books
The first book from Pence, an autobiography, is tentatively set to be published in 2023. Source
Exclusive: Kevin Costner in “The Man Who Saved the World”
The actor appears in the new documentary about the little-known story of how one Russian Lt. Col. helped save the world from nuclear war. Source
Comedian admits his 9/11 survival story is a lie
Comedian Steve Rannazzisi has admitted he wasn’t in the World Trade Center on 9/11, after years of saying otherwise. CBSN’s Meg Oliver and Elaine Quijano have details. Source
Simple ways to tackle weight loss and anxiety using video games
In this week’s edition of “Questions Answered in the Toyota Green Room,” game designer Jane McGonigal shares tips on the power video games and viral videos have on the mind and body. Source
New film “Roger Waters The Wall” follows Pink Floyd co-founder
With Waters’ vision, Pink Floyd became one of the most influential rock bands ever. The group’s breakthrough album, “The Dark Side of the Moon,” spent 15 consecutive years on the Billboard chart, and “The Wall” was certified platinum 23 times. The iconic album comes to life in a new film, “Roger Waters The Wall,” and follows Waters’ personal story stemming from the loss of his father in WWII when he was just a baby. Waters joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the new movie and his career. Source