One of CBS’ long-running daytime dramas is getting a lot of buzz. In a rare move for a soap opera, the show revealed that a character played by a woman for the last two years is transgender. “Entertainment Tonight” co-host Kevin Frazier reports on how the series is taking the storyline to a new level. Source
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Pesticide risk in fruits and vegetables
Consumer Reports is peeling back the mystery of chemicals in your produce. The magazine looked at pesticides in 48 fruits and vegetables. Urvashi Rangan, director of safey and sustainability at Consumer Reports, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss chemical risks in your food. Source
New study examines cooking shows and weight gain
When it comes to healthy cooking, what you see on television may not be the right recipe for a healthy life. A new study finds watching those popular celebrity hosts and trying out their recipes could come back to bite you. Dr. Tara Narula joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the new findings. Source
Eye Opener: Chauvin trial testimony continues with never-before-seen videos
Jurors saw several videos never before viewed by the public on the third day of Derek Chauvin’s murder trial. Also, Johnson & Johnson said it is halting shipments of its COVID-19 vaccine from one factory after a production mixup ruined 15 million doses. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Source
Shailene Woodley talks “Insurgent,” opening Friday
“Insurgent” stars Shailene Woodley, Octavia Spencer and Theo James discuss the sequel to the hit film “Divergent.” “Insurgent” opens in theaters on Friday. Source
Cheney to “Playboy”: Obama presidency is a “tragedy”
Former Vice President Dick Cheney gives a wide-ranging interview to Playboy magazine, touching on race, gender and President Obama. CBS News political editor Steve Chaggaris joins CBSN to discuss. Source
New drug shows promise for helping Alzheimer’s
Researchers at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York are testing a new drug that they hope will slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease by protecting nerve cells in the brain. Alison Harmelin reports. Source
Dick Durbin: GOP asks Loretta Lynch to “sit in the back of the bus” with AG vote delay
The Illinois senator calls the Republican Party’s delay in confirming Loretta Lynch as Attorney General an “unjust” move. Source
Nike gets restraining order against Lil Nas X’s “Satan Shoes”
A court has temporarily blocked all sales of the devil-inspired sneakers, which contain actual human blood. Source
Gunman on the loose in Mesa, Arizona
Police in Mesa, Arizona, a suburb outside of Phoenix, are looking for a suspect who has shot and wounded at least four people. Source