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KPIX CBS This Morning October 14, 2017

Silicon valley lab with someone whos been there and he is a legend in his own time. Bill murrays films has entertained us for decades and now hes taking his talent to the world of music with a band, an album and a tour right here at studio 57. We begin with todays eye opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Its a fight against time here and a fight against Mother Nature as firefighters assault this fire from the ground and in the air. The devastation continues in california. Firefighters are fanned out across the region. Many of them charged with putting out hot spots to make sure the flames dont reignite. Newly released footage captures the frantic effort to evacuate homes. Sir, youve got to go importantly, iran is not living up to the spirit of the deal. President trump is threatening to quit the Iran Nuclear Deal. If the United States were to pull out no one knows exactly what iran would do. The president also added 7 billion in subsidies for the Affordable Care act. We just took care of of a big chunk and now well take care of the other chunk. House Speaker Paul Ryan led a congressional delegation to puerto rico to see first hand the devastation from hurricane maria. We are absolutely committed to solving this problem. A u. S. Canadian family held hostage is back home in north america. How are you feeling, josh . Angry. Hurricane ophelia is in the ocean. We can see 80mileperhour gusts battering ireland. Final score 21. And all that matters. It was just reported that even pokemon go was used by the russianlinked election meddling effort. Who knows how the russia thing will play out, but i hope hell catch them all. On cbs this morning. Touchdown syracuse, ismael, the upset by the orange defeat clemson 2724 [ cheering ] you can tell we have a producer who went to syracuse on this show, huh . Thats a locker room that is very happy. A little stoked there. Welcome to the weekend, think. Im Anthony Mason along with alex wagner. We begin this morning with breaking news overnight of significant progress in the deadliest wildfires in california history, but the battle is far from over. New body camera footage shows a sheriffs deputy braving the flames to rescue a disabled woman and to get people to flee to safety. The good news is short lived. Firefighters are bracing for more dry and windy weather today. The fires have killed at least 35 people and forced more than 90,000 residents from their homes. More than 5700 homes and buildings have been destroyed. Carter evans is in santa rosa with the latest on the fire. Carter, good morning. Reporter good morning. The fire wiped out entire neighborhoods like this one and this is what thousands of people are going to find when theyre finally allowed to return home. The fire store raced through town in the middle of the night and many people had little or no warning at all. Dramatic body camera video shows the danger Sonoma County sheriffs deputies faced driving through the flames in a desperate effort to evacuate as many people as possible. Go go go even loading a woman in the back of a patrol car. Shes disabled. Let me get her feet let me get her feet Sonoma County sheriff rob giordano says its important for people to see the video. This is a dangerous event. It is not over. Stay away from the houses and understand the severity of what this fire can do. Reporter more than 9,000 firefighters are trying to contain the flames which have already scorched an area larger than new york city, and high winds expected this weekend could reignite the danger. The trees and everything on this fire, that tree was on fire. They raced toward his home in santa rosa. How fast did this all go up . Pretty quick. I would say within three or four minutes this fire was getting up right to where we were standing. His home was spared, but not his barn. His wife alicia tried to salvage what she could. Were just glad that we could get out because i know theres people that havent and couldnt. Reporter the death toll from the fires continues to rise. Friday crews dressed in protective suits searched for the missing with cadaver dogs. We are all humans. Everybody cares about this, and it does impact us. Were not going to give ourselves a time limit, but were going to find every missing person that gets reported. Reporter Authorities Say it could be weeks before they determine the actual cause of the fire. Searching for the cause is a process they described as painstaking because a lot of the evidence was burned. Thats forcing them, alex, to search for other clues. Tragic situation out there. Carter evans in santa rosa, california. Thanks, carter. President trump is using his executive authority to make progress on fulfilling two of his Signature Campaign promises. On friday the president announced he will not certify iran to be in compliance with the landmark nuclear deal that the Obama Administration negotiated with tehran and five other nations. Mr. Trump stopped short of tearing up the deal as he repeatedly promised during the campaign. It comes one day after he ended pages that keep millions of americans insured under obamacare. In a tweet late last night the president said those payments to Insurance Companies are over and urged Congressional Democrats to come to the table. Harold barnett is following all of this. Good morning. Good morning, yes. President trump is taking an axe to two pillars of policy from the Obama Administration, ending both move axe away from the Iran Nuclear Deal and rolling back key subsidies for obamacare. President trump said he is simply following through on one promise after another. We cannot and will not make thisser is t this certification. Reporter while not breaking away from the Iran Nuclear Deal, President Trump did highlight the option telling congress to address his concerns with the countrys behavior and reimpose sanctions if iran does not comply. We will deny the regime all paths to a nuclear weapon. Reporter but iran and the other five countries signatory to the deal are staying on track. The uk, france and germany issued a joint statement saying they stand to the plans full implementation. The president s own National Security confirms the deal is working. I do believe the agreement to date has delayed the development of a Nuclear Capability by iran. Reporter for that reason secretary of state Rex Tillerson, and Joseph Dunford and secretary of defense jim mattis signed off on this current action which keeps the u. S. Involved for now. I can sign it myself. I dont need anybody. Reporter President Trump is intent on taking his own action against obamacare signing an executive order which slashes 7 billion in annual payments to insurers, funds designed to bring down costs on the individual market. That money is going to Insurance Companies to lift up their stock price. If you have a preexisting medical condition you better be very, very rich. Reporter beyond the unified opposition for democrats who called the order sabotage, nevadas republican governor Brian Sandoval warned of the human costs. It will hurt people with Mental Health issues. Its going to hurt veterans. Its going to hurt everybody. Reporter the Nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office warns eliminating subsidies could prompt insurers to hike rates 20 next year. Thats if they dont leave the exchange. At the values voters summit, President Trump said congressional inaction forced his hand. Were taking a little different route than we had hoped because getting congress, they forgot what their pledges were. Now as far as the future of u. S. Participation in the iran deal, cbs news has learned that the white house intends to keep diplomatic channels with tehran open through the joint ommission which oversees compliance and President Trump has still yet to appoint his official envoy to that commission. Anthony . Harld barnett at the white house. Thanks, errol. For the iranian reaction, irans president Hassan Rouhani said iran will remain inside the deal along with the eu, russia and china despite President Trumps desertification. Elizabeth palmer is in tehran and shes just spoken with the foreign minister Mohammad Jarav Zarif who negotiated the deal. Good morning. Reporter good morning. Yes. Foreign ministers have spent two years working very hard to bring this deal to fruition, but he wouldnt admit to being disappointed this morning at least on camera, hes still portraying it as a triumph of diplomacy because as you mentioned, the five other countries who signed are standing in solidarity with iran as far as the concern. The deal is just going to go ahead. He did tell me that he felt that the net effect of President Trumps move to decertify is going to be to undermine u. S. Credibility generally internationally. Nobody else would trust any u. S. Administration to engage in any longterm negotiation because the length of any commitment, the duration of any commitment from now on with any u. S. Administration would be the reminder of the term of that president. Reporter now, i asked him about some of the other potential fallout, for example, boeings ambition, the big aircraft maker to sell e riran new planes. It would be worth billions. Iran has no bone with american business, thats just fine. Did President Trumps aggressive tone put the cab ash on irans desire to open some kind of better relations with the United States and this is what he said. I believe the Trump Administration is closing its eyes on the realities of our region. We believe it would be important for the United States, for the Trump Administration to exercise a reset and its cognitive disorder with regard to our region. Liz, to what degree did doctor zarif know what president bush was going to say about desertification . Reporter i asked where he watched the speech and he watched it live in the same building as the iranian president. He said there were no surprises in it. He did not get a phone call from, for example, the u. S. Secretary of state for a heads up nor from any other official in the administration which gives you an idea of how bad and chilly diplomatic relations are, but he did say there were no surprises because the european allies had been funneling information about what was coming to him all week. I see, indeed. Elizabeth palmer in tehran. Thanks, liz. The iran deal will be a major topec program morning on face the nation here on cbs. John dickersons guest include secretary of state Rex Tillerson and israeli Prime Minister Prime Minister benjamin netanyahu. Lets take a look at the latest actions by President Trump. Bob cusack is editor in chief of the hill. Good morning. They kicked the iran deal back to congress. So whats the reaction on capitol hill to this. Republicans are basically saying they support the president , but the question is what will the Republican Congress do . Will they move forward with sanks which will definitely kill the deal . Will they come up with a new deal that could be approved . I think theyre going to hold hearings and theyre not going to get a lot done over the next 60 days because theyll have a budget deal and tax reform. They dont want to handle this issue. Its too hot right now. And diplomacy between the white house and capitol hill is not at an alltime high. If you look at the fit for share between the Senate Foreign relations share bob corker. The president has, in bob corkers words castrated secretary of state Rex Tillerson. What is your assessment of the relationship there . Relationships are very important to washington, and bob corker is a key member of the budget committee, hes the chairman of the Foreign Relations committee, as you say. He will need bob cork or tax reform so this is a problem. This feud is only escalating and remember, corker corkers retiring. Hes not running for reelection. Hes a free agent. You dont think this is say reverse psychology that corker is trying to convince President Trump to be more engaged in the diplomatic process . He said as much to the washington post. Ive never used corker use this strong language. Hes such a pragmatic guy. The president says hes a counter puncher and weve seen bob corker is now a counter puncher. President trump took the major step of undoing a key part of obama care and ending these subsidies. What is he trying to do here, do you think . Number one, hes trying to hollow the obama legacy on a number of fronts especially health care. He was frustrated that the obamacare bill did not pass. So hes doing, i think, what he promised to do is basically gut obamacare. The question is does he get blamed . Who knows . I dont think thats going to work. Theres no signal the democrats are going to come to the table so what is he really expecting here . Because he could end up with pretty angry people who lose coverage. Yes. Its incredibly risky for the president to do what hes doing right now because it could backfire on him. I think its a negotiating tactic and its something that works with his base. Powe im going to. Ut obamacare are republicans on the hill happy hes done this . No. The House Republicans did sue saying it was not constitutional and Congress Approved them. The question is will Congress Step in and put it in some type of bill. What does it do for 2018 and the midterm elections. Good question. It could hurt state republicans. In a lot of these districts people will lose coverage and theyre going to blame President Trump, but it depends on the pr battle. Can the bully pulpit blame president obama when they say is a flawed law . The next big hurdle for the Congress Seems to be the whole issue of tax reform. How ready for that are they . We havent seen a bill yet. We were supposed to see a bill months ago and republicans say release the bill. The reason theyre not is when you release a tax reform bill there are winners and losers and the lobbyists will swarm and pounce on this bill. So i think it will be very difficult to get through both the house and the senate especially the senate. Now republicans in the Senate Mitch Mcconnell has been meeting with centrist democrats including joe manchin because john mccain voted on the tax cuts and you cant count on john mccain to support this bill. There are so many variables. One is bob muellers investigation. We know Reince Priebus met with him. What are we expecting on that front in the coming weeks . It looks like this thing is wrapping up. If hes talking to the chief of staff and theres been speculation that next would be President Trump, that mueller personally would interview trump. I think from a big standpoint, youve got to get this investigation done either this year or you kick it until the end of next year. So you dont have the investigation during an election. There are, like, 17 stories that we have to cram into this discussion. Thank you for your time, my friend. Thanks, alex. Another Memorial Service is planned today for one of the 58 People Killed in the Las Vegas Shooting massacre. About four dozen of those injured remain in the hospital, some in critical condition. Meanwhile, las vegas authorities have revised a time line of the events as they struggle to determine a motive for the rampage. Heres jamie yuccas. Reporter his frustration obvious. Clark county sheriff Joseph Lombardo defended his department for offering conflicting information about how Police Responded to the deadly shooting at the mandalay bay. Nobody is attempting to hide anything reference this investigation. Reporter addressing reporters, but refusing to answer any of their questions, lombardo said investigators have been going through mountains of information. Some of it subject to human error in an attempt to quickly paint the most accurate time portrait of the events that night. My attempt like i stated earlier was to give you the information as i know it, unverified to calm the public. Reporter lombardo did offer new detail saying at 9 59 pchl m. Hotel Security Guard jesus campos went to investigate an alarm on the 32nd floor, but was likely not shot until close to 10 05 p. M. Thats when he used his radio and his cell phone to report that hed been shot. Within seconds, Stephen Paddock then turned his gun fire to concert goers below his windows and to Aviation Fuel tanks about 100 yards past the concert crowd. At 10 15 p. M. Police arrived outside his room, 12 minutes after

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